Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 161, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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The Bahamas, British islands off
the coast of Florida, have 20 in-
habited and a large number of un-
inhabited islands. The capital is
Nassau.
Bolivar, Texas
Ph. Sanger 107-R-3
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Justin, Texas
Phone 8-2313-
SANGER BOYS GET ‘ROCK-‘N-‘N-ROLL‘ RECORDING SESSION
Musical Group To Maka Two Records With Coral, Leading Record Company
1400 offered by Coral.
BROTHER
Let her know how mch
you really core,
send her o Hower Valenfine
SELBY'S FLOWER
SHOP
DU2-4191
We Give SH Green
Stomps
SEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL
VALENTINES FOR ALL NEMBERS OF THE FAMILY
Featuring "Russel Stover Candies"
• BROOKS ORUC STORE, 222 w. Hickory, DU2-2565
• BROOKS PHARMACY No. 2 412 Normal DU2-6912
• BROOKS PHARMACY No. 1 533 Locust DU2-2300
turned into a dark, deadend street;
last night and somersaulted into;
the Portneuf River. Five teen-1
agers drowned. Two others made 1
it to safety.
One of the survivors was Kim
Sharp, the driver, 16-year-old son
of a Pocatello physician. He said
he did not know the quarter-block
street ended at the river.
Sharp crawled through a win-
dow and another youth. Lynn I
Everson. 16. was pulled from the
car by a passing motorist, Wayne'
Davis. Davis said the strong cur-
rent prevented further rescue at-
tempts.
LIFETIME GUARANTEE
Aik us aboat it!
money for the expenses, which are
expected to be much more than the
ceived Saturday by McShane was
the work of a young crackpot.
Primatene openbronchal tubes,
loosena mucous congestion, relieve
tmutmervous ten•lot1., All Ulla with-
out taking painfal injections.
The secret is-Primatenecombines
3 medicine* (in full prescription
strength! found most effective in
combination for asthma distress,
hath performs a special purpose.
So look forward to sleep atnight
and freedom from asthma spasms
... set Primatene. at any drugstore.
Only 984-money-back-guarantee.
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DIAPER SERVICE
DU2-6274
Pickup & Deliver
Twice A Week
Denton Office
618 W. Sycamore
Diapers, Customer Diapers
Loyette Service, Rental
71335 W
Sin. 670 . TJ 6oc Mu -tree 08582
BOLIVAR
OILCOMPANY
Only 8125 a week
for a pair!
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KIRBY
VACUUM CLEANERS
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• Made better with Goodyear’s exclusive 3-T
Triple-Tempered, Triple-Tough Cord
Bodies!
•Triple-Tough 3-T Cord Body fighes off
three main tire killers—Heat, Shock and
Fatigue!
• Exclusive Stop-Notch tread design with
thousands of Safety-Edge* for instant trac-
tion!
• Saw and drive safer on rock-bottom priced
3-T DeLaxe Super-Cushions by Goodyear!
they are taking no chances.
Wherever McShane goes — even
while he is sleeping—a detective
will be near him.
The threatening letter said in
part: "If them guys get the chair
we’ll kill you. . . . Keep it cool."
ditorium, 8 p.m.
CITY ORGANIZATIONS
Denton Chapter, Denton Masonic
Lodge; Masonic Hall, 7:90 p.m.
City Commission: City Hall
Council Room, 7:30 p m.
AT THE MOVIES
show ml’Sasgbr PVuSdIyU!S 2Sarsduerorsssionali.im. Xenton I * ’ seveacgsed‘htt™favin
Thursday night to help raise
missible because the specific
charge, first-degree murder, cov-
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carload of high school pupils
TWU Founder
Day Broadcast
Set Saturday
A 23 ■ minute radio broadcast
prepared by the radio workshop
of TWU for broadcasting over
Texas stations will be heard Sat-
urday. Featured on the 1958 Foun-
ders' Day broadcast will be Presi-
dent John A. Guinn. Dean Fenton
Keyes, and the newly - organized
Lasso band.
Local stations carrying the
broadcast are: KRLD, Dallas, 4:30
p.m. and KDNT. Denton, 7:05 p.m.
The broadcast was directed by
Dr. Josh P. Roach, associate pro-
fessor of speech; written by Carol
Ashburn Roush, graduate student,
and features Evelyn McDonald,
sophomore speech major from
Lone Star, as announcer.
scr Heston. Cecil B. DeMille brings
the Book of Exodus to the screen
with Heston as Moses and Bryner
as his enemy. Rameses II, Phar-
aoh of Egypt. (Drama—First
Run) Fine Arts. Last Day.
"Battle Hymn" with Rock Hud-
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NEW NAME
For a'year, the group played, While police inclined
before audiences as The Sparks.,.. ’ ,150 W Me
but Coral informed them they'd theory that the death threat re-
need another name — there al-
ready was a combo recording un-
der that title They chose the “Cool
Shakes" and were told the same
thing. They don't have a name,
pending trther word from Cral.
TWU: Althenaeum Club: Room
Hughes, who has permitted the
youths to appear between previous-
ly. contributed the theatre for the
fund - raising program.
Featured on the program with
the recording artists - to-be will
be amateur talent from throughout
the Sanger region. Cash prizes will
be awarded top acts each evening.
Performers may . contact any
member of the ex . Sparks for a
place on the show. Admission will
be 35 and 50 cents.
Among songs to bo featured by
the ex - Sparks each evening will
be the four numbers which Coral
has chasen for recording. The in-
clude two songs, "Never Mind"
and "Oh Yea. Little Mama."
which were written by Ramsey
last year. Flip sides of the records
will be two numbers written by a
Dallas man who helped make the
earlier tape recordings for submis-
sion to Coral.
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Super-Cushion
never lower priced
only $1 995
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gets an offer from a hi-jack gang ON THE CAMPUSES
to become an inside man for a NTSC: Sigma Nu open house for
number of robberies. (Action Dra- rushees: Sigma Nu house, t p m.: i
ma) Co-Ed. Last day. Junior Mary Arden Club: Mary ;
“The Ten Commandments' with Arden Lodge, 6:15 p.m.; Pi Ome-
Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner, ga pledge service: Room 115, Busi-1
Anne Baxter. Edward G. Robin- ness Administration Building, 7
son, Yvonne DeCarlo, Debra Pag- P Ellen H. Richards Club Tea: j
at, John Derek, Sir Cedric Hard- Home Management House, 7 p.m.
wick. Nina Foch, Martha Scott. -------
Judith Anderson, Vincent Price, ____
John Carradine. Henry Wilcoxin. u
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JACKSCNMITZGSON
FUNERAL HOME
705 NORTM LOCUST. -.DENTON.
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SANGER (Staff) — Seven an-
ger boys who started fooling
around with rock ‘n‘ roll music
about the time it started jam-
ming juke boxes across t h e
country a year ago found them-
•elves this week sweating out a re-
cording session with one of the
nation's largest record companies
After hearing tape recordings of
four songs and arrangements de-
veloped by the youths, Coral Re-
cordis told the boys to be in New
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of Dallas, a brother of one of the
band members. "We never thought
a year ago we'd be doing some-
thing like this today."
Members of the group are Loy
Odom, drummer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Odom: Johnny
Charles Odom. vocalist, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ja Odom: Gerald
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Medical teste proved this formula
stope asthma attacks in minutes and
gives hours of freedom from recur-
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This formula is so effective that it
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“Jamboree" with Fats Domino, Eddie Foy Jr A ________ _____ _____ -
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Mature and Diana Dors. A trucker
The a lender, dark-haired boy.
All but the two Odom boys are subjected to hammering cross-ex-
students at Sanger High School: amination yesterday, once more
the Odom youths were graduated detailed the events of the night of
last year. None has had profes- last July 30 when his friend Mich-
sional training, although some have ael Farmer, 15, was murdered
had individual lessons several Twenty-seven defense attorneys
years a8° i are fighting to save seven youth-
First public appearance of the fui defendants, charged with the
nnno mnicipiane uni al a W,tP. m-A., c,,.. 41. mi_______
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When friends and velatives come
to pay their respects, the family nat-
urally wishes to receive their visitors
in complete privacy. The Jack
Schmits 8 San Funeral Homa contain*
special reposing room*, assuving each
family of the desired privacy.
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Through Wednesday. „ . ' Run • Co-Ed i. Through Saturday. „Pe you taig -EPRagp or mezi
The Pajama Game with Doris "Les Girls” with Gene Kelly. By cbesanaagad"apasemhperp ased
Day. John Raitt, Carol Haney and Mitzi Gaynor. Kay Kendall and alkaline i non-acid) powder tosprin
"ri Ee A union jeader, Tama Elg, An-Ameriean aneer —krennMniy PetEvreoneaetteeth
s romantically involved ing ol securty and added oomrort
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drug counter.
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Ramsey, guitarist, son of Mr. and shows will be a special production
Mrs. Horace Ramsey; and John - - —
NY Testimony
Also Frankie Cole, guitarist, son NEW YORK (P_A mailed death
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole; Al-1 threat failed to deter 16-year-old
fred Pennington, guitarist, son! Roger McShane from clinging to
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pennington, testimony that might send seven
and Monroe Joiner, bass player, youths to the electric chair.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Joiner.
Freshman orientation: Main Au edy — First Run! RBI M*
ditorium. 1:45 p.m. • Through Saturday. _
IN DENTON WEDNESDAY ON THE CAMPUSES
Optimist Club:. Southern Hotel/ NTSC:Panhellenie CounelLib-
rary Audiorium, 5 pm.: Phi Kap-
York during the week of Feb. 16
penses of the group to New York.
A Tremendous ValuB
3-T Super-Cushion
yGOODFEAR
Features famous 3-T Cord
.Body and Stop-Notch tread
more and Dallas several times, at Krum, been at the murder scene, a park
Slidell and Sanger. in upper Manhattan, McShane
They also,were popular visitors was stabbed twice in the chest,
to the Big D Jamboree in Dallas Elt Zt". . _ .
and to Fort Worth a rawinca H.A. but testimony On this is not ad-
IN TOWN TODAY
c I _ .Death Threat 5 Youths.Drown
Sanger Boys Get Doesn’t Stop
Record—Chance -
"The Black Patch* with George 8 p.m.; Management Club: Busl-
Montgomery. Diane Brewster. Tom ness Administration Budding A”
.r.0., » . „ Pittman and Sebastian Cabot A diorium, 6 p.m.; Kappa Sigma:
son Martha Hyer and Anna Kash-; one-eyed town marshal is blamed 1 Kappa Sigma House, 8, p.m ;
fi. A clergyman gives up the cloth by the rest of his town fr the Ouch Week Dance: Union Build-
to learn to become a fighter pilot murder of his best friend 'West-1 ing. 10 p.m.
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