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Tuesday, August 27, 1963
P(F TUO
NEW MATH TEACHING
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had gone around twice, the trial
Pat Roberts
Home Loan Administration will
loose as the crowds swelled onto
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Denton Girl Escapes
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Miss Glennis Bodovosky escap-
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Have A Picnic On Our Patio
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Eye Water Unit
at 2612 N Locust, was apparently
at 2612 N. Locust, was apprently
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has conducted research in
Girls
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TRI LA. COIF COLLIDE NEAR
DENTON-AND TRUCK LOSES
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area for five years under a con-
tract from the Atomic Energy
Commission.
born
on
residents at 8 p.m. Thursday in
Shiloh Baptist Church.
The purpose of the meetirg will
be the determination of whether
• Reservations being taken for beginning —
advanced piano — organ lessons — all
ages
Stroud the boy's head through the wind-
Stroud shield.
DE . ELOF MENT
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• If undecided — Rent and apply monthly
payments to purchase price
Ramey & White
Insurance
A mama
and papa
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PRESENTS
LOVE EVERY
A RIGHT!
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(if D)eca
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Athlete’s Foot
when you apply
He was
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TECMWICOUOK/PAMAMSIOM
Released Ihru UNITED EARIISIS
- ALSO at 9:20 -
(Contmued from Pnge D Willit
Tenn
. moved by two helicopters to the Marion of Little Elm
■ Hazleton State Hospital nine mile mm . ---
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• Baldwin financing — Expert Tuning —
Repair Service.
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Released Mu UVEDE AATISIS
LINWOOD ROBERSON,
FLORIST
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(Near North End Fire Station)
115 West College
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Helps relieve itching...
Rapid healing.. No stain...
No odor... No discoloration.. .
IDL DRUG STORES
"LQve
Batu-
DORIS DAYand
JAMES GARNER
invite you to watch Them enjoy
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kid brother
— it is!
Classic
jockeys—any jockey.
That night huge feasts were
held in the streets of each of the about two hours as each
in another great comedy in the joyous vein of
Pillow Talk "Lover Come gaek’nd That Toueh Of Mink !
17 zones, where the jockeys and flipped its banners high in the the Second International Sympos-
their supporters dined and wined air, costumed horses marched or ium on the Response of the Ner
and sang until the wee hours carried medieval - dressed men. I vous System to Ionizing Radiation.
The
made the sum of the cross, prayod •
and wept tears of joy when she ■
’-EE’ APTS.
Contoured
button-down, oxford
cloth, long-sleeve
shirts in white,
blue, linen, maize
Your choice of box of three-
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warming sticam of good hum r
that flowed constantly from Throne
and Felln
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Stone
Exclusively For Men
^*•^7 DRIVE-IN.
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Double Your
Money" 2
Ticket-Bock
Guest Tickets
To Any Future
Show-If You
Don’t Agree
That This Is
The Most
Hilarious
Movie Of The
YeariI!
Patrolmen Rill Maley and Jim;
Chism investigated the accident.
tin and N
son County, Tenn ,
m thema
She moled to Texas when
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sons Heben Winder of Decatur. |
• Select your Baldwin in the style and
finish of your choice during our second
anniversary sale.
NEW y00K STOCK EXCHANGE
race—the really wild parades had
started toward the piazza
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STARR Ne
JAMES
STEWART
IN TECHNICOLOR
nuide o‘ reached the surface
n New
the feasts We followed the hand
was tempered wit! friend- and acquaintances in Den-
the third trapped ton, died this morning at Harris
Bova. 42 who W1 Memorial Hospital after a lengthy
and minerals
"r/ ehou‘
dm .ng the I'1
led to man
or not Bartonville residents are
interested in the establishment of
a water system there.
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that caught wo
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A 155 Willingy
of the Farmer's
address interested
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of water
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of obsolete
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xd*ex Dividend
prepared for them
The wives of both men wer
. waiting lor them at the hospital
Mrs Fellin. a Roman Catholic
the Hill's car was not hurt
and came to Wise Bov In jured In
inn, • •
day He was
in 25 feet O
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GEnn . Hope
Ford {langechanes
Boyei
was bright and sunny and hot for
the Palio itself Not even the
weatherman would dare interfere
with the Palio at Siena on festival
piazza. This took Dr. James R Lott of NTSU
zone has been named a participant in
around the
j . away, where a specal ward was
time the horses
He has also been conducting re-
search supported by the Nation- FUNGACETIN
oked and
they wete
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this twice after she apparently went
UNITED FINANCE COMPANY
is STILL LOCATED D Block
north of the Post Office at 307
N locust.
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Newly decorated-furnish-
ed with bills paid $50 to
$75 monthly
Fdward Vaughan, a Fort Worth
hisinessman who had man v
! National Institute of Health the Round Grove road, about 1%
Dr Lott also gave a research miles south of Lewisville.
report at the first such sympos- patrolmen Jim Chism and Bill
:-2 de/TOns • POPULAR 1e
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
- "RACERS" STARTS
7:30 AND 11:15 -
It. nowet ;
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Decatur three brothers.
actual peared in Lowd shape when they
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• Open to 9 p.m. Thursdays during August.
DEMOS IKE t DEATHS
August he was a panelist and I . ..0
speaker at the Second Internation- Fast Relief for
al Congress of Radiation Research
in Harrogate, England
” ‘ received the news that the rescue
had been accomplished
At the hospital the men tirst
were helped into tubs to wash off
the accumulation of grime Short
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li thereafter Felln saw Ins wife.
What we assumed to be the mum some in armor. The band played,' The conference will meet Thurs-
cipal band. whose members play- the crowd yelled, the banners day through Saturday at the Neu-
ed odd looking trombones and were tossed All in all, it was ropsychiatric institute at the Uni-
_ shining festival trumpets and almost too much for the crowd, versify of California at Los Ange- Injury in Car Wreck
other unusual instruments, parad- which must have totaled at least les.
ed throuzh the reets to each of wThgiveTspaperditionybinlokei. ed injury « 4 - today, when
t many, the race Itsen began. t h t • "Lu-. „ Sodium her car smashed through two
guard posts and flipped over
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two daughers. Mrs Her- LEWISVILLE 'Special — Ten- day
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last heard trom a week ago ’ • illness He was married t
gidget
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who celebrated their golden wedding
aniversary this week.
.1 dae John
Hort Tidwell and Mrs Jack Carr, year-old Dicky Hill received head
both of Fort Worth, two sisters, injuries at 6:30 a.m. today when
Mr- H l, Robinson of Wichita the car in which he was riding
' all- and Miss Sarah Stroud of with his mother rammed into the
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it wa- taucht ewger mings two bottles of ber and a
nbeut 1(M) ieache , - to stogie
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Survnors include her husband, 2-( lar ( lol | ision
tor sons I. 1) Littrell and Rob _T . .
ert Littrell both of Fort Worth, Near Lewisville
NEXT Off to Germany.
& JtTER Realty
(Continued from Page 1) And by 4 15 p.m several can- TA Port iinat P BARTONVILLE
i. bu. -.vu. ....... 11^ uiulnons had sounded, more church - • -------
was over, and near-bedlam broke | bells were ringing and the festival A .
was underway n "vmnogyum
the track and started kissing the FIRST CAME THE LONG pro- 11
cession of each of the 17 zones!
The Los Angelts meeting is saved by her seat belt when the
sponsored by the AEC and the car plunged off Interstate 35 at
Mr and Mrs. F G Scot . .
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OVCR IMF (OUNTER
qvoted do not
FRaNK SiNaTRa.
ComE Blow Your Horh
POSITIVELY LAST DAY 4
"30 YEARS OF FUN" .
"BLACK ZOO" «2
CEE“3 MOLLY BARBARA ML ’ euesr’svam
COBB PICON RUSH ST.JOHN BLOCKER McGUlRE
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srconds
Although grimy, both men an
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1pm New York T ime
Net Chanee
1 a’ 72 ?• Down
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rear of another car, slamming
Jan. 3.
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LETTER FROM EUROPE NT Biologist
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Fineral servirc will he held
Thursday in (ordell. Okla
Survivors are his widow, a son,
Joe Neal Marion, and three sis.
ters and one brother Mrs Linda
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Qt t s IION I- ti SMS . math
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\NSWER No The expenmen
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pupils in experimental Throne and Fellin
Mrs Barbara Hili was follow-
ing a car driven by her husband
down a dirt road west of Lewis-
ville when her husband threw on
the brakes to avoid hitting a boy
who darted in front of his car.
She collided with the front car.
causing an estimated $700 dam-
ages to both vehicles.
The hoy who ran in front of
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HELicoTER llazelwod of Ensco', Mrs Win-
e examined in a nie (ientsch of Denton, Mrs Lena
then quickly re Elbert of Little Elm and Guy
seipcted tabulation el stock
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1 Littrei of Camden,
501 W Hickery Pa 382-2561
imaxed a drama Strnud nf Dallas, C C
rid wide attention; of Fort Worth and J D
th ' nited sanu all the way as
arademic pulled to the surface
art now he---- ----------------------------------- for awhile but soon tired of hear
".dcermine \. R. winder as city sisters. Mrs Roy ing lengthy speeches, all in Itai- around three times, and the k.
' ,, Miller of Evan. Okla Mrs Julia ian-of course. ey in green (there were no num-
'/ "I'- MI It Speal l h Holman ! I W a hita falls and Mrs THE NEXT DAY _ festival day bers; each was dressed in his
Winder " a residient of 'i> en Foster o 0 k . one broth —was an event - filled one Hun- zone costume’ was ahead from
htM’ ’ !1" lara died. Monday "! ames inder of Lubbock, dreds of church bells were ring- the beginning. Despite two close
as traditional niuht at the Decatur Clinic Hos 13 &randchildren ano seien great ing at 6 a m and continued ring-i calls, he won the race.
t"ckcli ”7 m.th lneu randel ren mg most of the day The parades And all hell broke loose
Funeral -et i a e. will " held . started early, and each was led . . . c , . ,, ,
n-ur,t/ ncomiwnen1/; w a • m n the De VIrs, 1.(Hile I.. I.lull’ll . . ,, Somewhat remindful of the end
W‛ I 1 Mt.,1 .1 - pm al mi by a drummer and two beautifully . _ _.. . . „
,11,. - 1,100 tn >Msd , ..... . . Ranti., church with . .. ...... . ola Texas Oklahoma football
i.mu ins. Baptist inuun wnn DE NTI R Special - Funeral cosiumed men carrying the ban- ,, ... ...
, . ■ : i< 11eI tin । .. , R .I .. d and the 1 ....... • . game, the bedlam nevertheless
,, 11 l F bell i(tu<(i ano UK services for Mrs Louie H Lit- ner s "I their zones At periodic . . . n „ ,
' 111 ■ 1 ' wIn Iall i. , 1vnd < nrripan First .■ - a.. i . j was as orderly as bedlam can be.
, , ne navinG —okan rust t ,|| 71 of F’ort Worth were held places along the parade routes, N . . . . . .
' ninL it, nr/h n ax,, ntficia. „ . , ,, ,l i .. No one seemed to get hurt, prob-
Mi "oial <1101(11 pastoi, ola at 23 this afternoon in River- the banner carriers would per- . . , P
I an) init tme Burial will be at Oaklawn sIie Trinit Baptist chureh in form fantastically intricate man. ably because everyone was too
1 m N‛ . 7 < emetery in Decatur 1 er the di Fort Worth Burial will be in Oak euvers with the banners, which aPPY: JoC ey in green 0
1.1 tend to reetion of Christian F l Home lawn cemetery al Decatur under are about six foot square. The viously represented one of the fav-
, in H t g. i , r . ♦ i u j orite zones of Siena.
l’allbearers W ll b i y ( asev direction of (hrstlan Funeral banners would go up and over
Du (mittee F || schooling, Clyde Barrett. Home and under the banner carriers. WITH THE END OF THE race.
I 1 ' "-am of Eddie Smalluond Ray Hawkins Mrs Littrell w.: a long-time who then would flip them high the fesival per se was over. But al Science Foundation on the mo-
olon "and W H Finley resident ot pecatui into the air where the cohorts there was much celebrating in
1 7 ' 1 Mi Winder wa- born at Mon- She died Sunday at J 55 p m would catch them without mov- the streets until the morning men
• .....1" lunt trum tacu. (ounw near Sunset Dee in Fort worth afie. an extended mg hours. And bands played and through cell membranes
""1 17 1%91 He was member Of the illness By 4 p m -two hours before the marched until very early the next
the mon ..... i i ,, morning The average lifetime of a
Decatui First Baptist (hurch Mra Littrell w: born in Wil- i <<ce-the really wild parades had lr"
' ” - . .. o-d*......-- The next day, Siena was some- Tros weather satellite is about
what back to normal. It rained, four months,
just as it rained a few minutes!
the day before the race But it
more in mere The rescue
h TheThrill -color ]
OF it All l ~
"i forts to drill a small lifeline hoi- <; W Harmonson of Denton and
2. to him hk< the om which ( nephew of Mrs R w zilar of
- - reached Throne and Felln-hav Denton Burial will be at Green.
• bern unsuccessful wood ( emetery in Fort Worth
Throne started up at 1 % am
1 and reached the surface at 2.07 Frank Marion
, , a m a 17 minute trip he de
• scribed as the best ride I ever L.ITTlF ELM Special’ -
", had Fellin started at 2 33 a m Frank Maron of Rocky, Okla •
\ and reached the surface at 2 41 a former resident of Little Fm
His rescue took 8 minutes and 1 died this morning at his home.
-f debris and tour *‛ Justin, was a grandson of Mrs
some hody ought to claim that cow—the one that left the scene
of the accident Monday night
\ moi ing i an collided with a cow about 10 p.m Monday on
Fishtrap Bridge a few miles out of Denton on Highway 24 and
the front end of the truck was smashed
The cow was knocked across the highway by the impact, but
she got up and walked off, leaving truck driver Oscar Henderson
of Sherman to worn about the some $500 damages to his vehicle
When cattle are involved in a highway accident, the owner
usually can’t be found since allowing the animals to get to the
road is a law violation
But that s a gond strong cow and somebody ought to claim her
PPo
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alec ert are hown only
the ranqe ot prices AS of
Yoru tme
continued from Fage D ied SMSti and otheI new mathe-
. r nt tent- all just a- able to
handle manpulati i proelems as
student- wh ha lu id a trad-
tonal course in each SMSG
tex! o multitude 1‛ exercises are
pri>i led for the । urpose of de
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