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Monday, April 5, 1965
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DENTON AREA DEATHS
In The News
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Marvin of Sherman, Olin of
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balance of $65,332 and ended
1964 with a balance of $136,473.
HOUSTON (APi—The team of are two flights planned for June
astronauts, who last month put and August Crews have been
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wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Rid-
dles, also 20, were in a Volks-
wagen Saturday returning to
their home in Arlington from a
fishing trip, when their car col-
lided with a 1963 Ford sedan,
driven by Patricia A. Wool-
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Slidell, died this morning at 9
at the Colonial Rest Home
Funeral services are pending
at Carl Christian Funeral Home
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Frisco; and two sisters, Mrs brother, Horace of Henderson; tion of Bowen Road and Spur
II W. Walker of Paris and Mrs. and a sister, Mrs. Maude Mel- 303 near Arlington.
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NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Selected tabulaton of stock prices
Foster, both of Pilot Point; and tion at St Joseph's Hospital in
two grandchildren Fort Worth and his wife is dead
Pallbearers will be Bill Cas-
after a two-car collision near
month leave of absence
The court granted
l’"t ‛ n ( ounty finances are the county grew in the last 10
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at Bethel Cemetery at Frisco.
She was born Nov. 12, 1877,
at Lake Dallas. The former
Anne Hennen, she married Will
M. Smith July 10, 1901, at
Lake Dallas.
! alteration shop at Camp Howze
in Gainesville.
She is survived by her hus-
band. Phines Waggoner, whom
'she married June 5, 1906; five
Light Rains
itid wir in C
Point Church of Christ, official- en to St. Joseph Hospital in
ing. Burial will be in Masonic Fort Worth, where he was list-
Mc- Cemetery. ed in serious condition today.
Miss) He was born July 18, 1893, at Both Mr. and Mrs. Riddles
Celina and married Etta Belew were students at Arlington State
Denton; three
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Primitive Baptist Church of
The county s road and bridge sons, James Waggoner of Liv
mud also increased its surplus ingston. Calif.. T A Waggoner
in 1964 from $142,079 to $157,- Jr. of Long Beach, Calif.,
a 830 Samuel Waggoner of Long
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with Smith of Lake Dallas; and
money must come from fees
The City of Denton Park and
Recreation Board will meet
with the Rev. Jack Smith pas
tor, officiating. Burial will be
Hhs incentive three days in jail He was ar-
seven great - grandchil- Tuesday at 4 p m in Municipal
include three
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tvmPacWerlor"A‛m‛Eowards‛a9sonse The county ended the year Beach. Calif. Thomas Waggon-
Last Sale with enough unexpended money er of Vallejo, Calif., and W. R.
in i's various funds to pay halfWaggoner of Sanger and two . _______ _____
i of its 1964 budget of $831 461. daughters. Mrs. Charlotte Ves; the United States back into the named for these space voyages,
in other action, the court sels of Carlsbad, N.M. and manned space flight race to the which will be for four and seven
a gave Jim George justice of the Mrs. Betty Ruth Southerland of moon, is expected to be named days
- peace of Precinct 1, authority Livingston, Calif. today to fly the upcoming Gem- M . soopomg r„,„
- • Survivors also include a sis- ini docking and rendezvous mis- anned Pacecrat, -enter
ter, Mrs Ida Gregory of Fort sion public affairs officer Paul Ha
' Navy Cmdr. Walter M. Schir-ney. will make, the announce
ra Jr , a space veteran who has me oday 3 p.m. n
already orbited the earth six the center auditorium.
tunes, and Air Force Maj Many experts consider the
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Lee (Babe) Maynard, 71, died
pioneer family of this area, she at 6:30 a m today at Pilot
was a member of the Frisco Point.
First Methodist Church, a Funeral services will be at
graduate of the Terrill Normal 3 p m Tuesday at the Beck Fu- Mrs. Riddles was dead on ar
School 1 North Texas State Uni- neral Home chapel with M. L rival at Arlington Memorial
j versity 1 and was a teacher sev- Trice, minister of the Pilot Hospital Her husband was tak
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wool program the
teel, Kenneth Yarbrough, Lloyd Arlington Saturday.
■ ■ _ Amos Riddles, 20, and his
X lewisville man pleaded
gul’v this morning to driving
while intoxicated, first offense,
in Denton County Court
Stanley George Kujath 22. of
Lewisville, was lined $.71 and
costs and ordered to serve
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2. the county general fund 1931: a daughier, Mrs. Phillip The rendezvous and docking
1 However, in the past the Mackoy of Quannah; five sons. mission, the sixth in the 12-shot
1 . county has allowed .IP's to de- Maynard Smith of Lake Dallas. Gemini program and fourth to
‘ duct some expenses from this Bill Smith of Lake Dallas, Gene be manned, now' is expected to
Smith of Lewisville, Jesse be flown late this year. There;
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AVALABIE NOW
ent to growers to encour- rested Sunday at 1 pm, on IH
them to maintain produc- 35E a mile south of Lewisville.
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Mrs. Will M. Smith 12, 1888, in Cooke County. She
married William A. Foster a*
FRISCO i Special) - Mrs. Will Tioga in 1915 She lived in IT a. 1 T|»
M Smith. 87. of Frisco, died Tioga until 12 years ago when HUI l» L UICS
Vad V, Sunday at 4 25 pm at Flow she moved to Pilot Point. ygy yi,
28 (45 Memorial Hospital following a Surviving are a son. Allen of 'ALLEY VIEW (Special) -
aVdr IAllengthy Illness. Denton: daughters. Mrs Leon A former resident of Valley
5" Funeral services will be ard Elm and Miss Mildred View ,s listed in serious condi-
./0, ' I’ ”, pay to Tom Gentry, a custodian three sisters, Mrs. Mary Keller
, n . A : - . . in the main courthouse. Gen- of • klahoma, Mrs. Eva King of,
CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE try. County Judge W K Bald- California and Mrs. Lola Wil-
c. ridge said. is taking off the liams of Oklahoma. Survivors'
time due to ill health also include in grandchildren1
Auditorium.
Items on the agenda include
presentation of the new sum-
mer playground coordinator,
bond expenditures and projec-
tions to date, ball diamond rent-'
al fee discussion, swimming
pool opening and dedication
date a'nd plans, ball diamond
dedication and opening dates,
and review of winter work
schedule
represented the TWU Recreation As-
sociation, is shown with Cotton King
James Fuchs of Rowena, A&M senior.
Fuchs is a plant science major
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Calif., and Mrs. Madge S. Da-jSept. 28, 1912, at Pilot Point. College. The collision, which
brothers. He was a retired city em- was investigated by the State
ploye. j Highway Patrol, was reported to
Surviving are his wife; a have occurred at the intersec-
called SNAP in A
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LINWOOD ROBERSON
FLORIST
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- rd ‘u upplement tile whe at.' ters price supports and pay- at Decatur.
b , d urain. and other crop pro- merits to growers who divert a Survivors include three
:> in i" cotine uinneeded land part of the feed grain land from daughters, Mrs. Vivian Hamil-
' uoduenon "f urplu- production until surpluses are ton of Denton'and Mrs. Buell
disposed of. This program cost Rainey, both of Denton, a A d l
.1 J be the admistra- he Hovernmrnt about $12 bil- Mrs Faye McDaniel of Deca-
- 11 t" get 10 million on last car. tur; four grandchildren and |
' 1 "opland on' 01 produc- Under the proposed extension several great - grandchildren.
■, vinin live \cars officials the Agriculture Department ■ g .
ml 1u: the (Tof faking land would be given wider discretion ' ,r"‘ -HE! FOMfr
‛ 1 u e under this program in increasing or lowering pay- PILOT POINT (Special) —
would bet,les- than under the merit rates so as to make it Mrs. Lucy Foster, 76, died at
present year-to- car wheat and possible to pattern annual pro- her home in Pilot Point Sunday.'
tied grain program- Hence, an grams to the then existing sup- Funeral services were held at!
esimatid -ivine "l perhaps $10 ply conditions. Officials said it 3 pm, today at the First Meth-
mil in a vear from cost of land was hoped that the costs might odist Church in Tioga with I
Ibe nil.
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cte; 1.fu is uniform for all growers Sanger, pleaded guilty Friday
the But the adminstratin recom- to writing a hot check and was
would nit nded that ince ntive pav ments given six days in jail and a
u :'.c he pin'd on .i graduated basis $1 fine and costs
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collected in excess of what he Jesse James Smith
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Thus, if George does not col-' LAKE DALLAS (Special) — Thomas P. Stafford will be pri- rendezvous mission the most
‘j i led fees over the minimum sal- Funeral arranegments h a v e - mary crew members with Schir- important flight in the Gemini
‘ ' -1 "2 • ary he is allowed he will at the Been set for 2 p.m. Tuesday inira command pilot and Stafford program
OVER THE COUNTER STOCKS end of the year have to pay for the Schmitz - Floyd - Hamlett co-pilot An Agena rocket will be
Quotations trom the National A,oca the secretarial expense him- chapel for Jesse James Smith Gus Grissom and John Young hurled about 116 miles above
ir.. ofsecurtn Dealers are represent, self ’ of Lake Dallas. /will he backup crew, informed i the earth int a circular orbit
' ve inter dealor prices as of noon New , , t ' Rurial will be in Rethel Omc- r , , E earn mo a circular orDit.
york tme infer dealer markets change Inder the fee system in ef- uunai win oc in netnei ceme sources say. For last months —
Ihrovshou1thedav,Pruco.donotinclude feet for peace justices in Den- tery in Brisco. historic three-orbit flight, Gris- c
son ton County a JP can earn ai Horn Aug. 3, 188*, Mr smitn som and Young were primary
. . *"* A maximum of $4,316. All other is survived by his wife. Nellie crewmen and Schirra and Staf-
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C. B. Couch, Austin. ton of Prosper.
Z. Wasnnenormer maas dd Slone Infant Minor Mishap
Denton The infant son of Mr and Reported Here
Schmitz - Floyd - Hamlett Fu Mrs. Joe Slone. 805 Central, was 1
neral Home is handling ar- dead at birth Sunday about noon A minor collision at the inter-
rangements, at Flow Memorial Hospital section of Kendolph and Willow-
. Vrs. Josie Waggoner Graveside services were held wood Sunday was the only ac-
I r.....1 condition. County Au years from $30 million to $59 F today at 4 p.m. at Roselawn I cident in Denton over the week-
hr f> H Bailey told the million and taxes assessed from Funeral services are pending Memorial Park with the Rev'end
( mnmissioners Court $318,167 to $620,351 at Jack Schmitz i Son Funeral j Slone, the child’s grand- A 1955 Chevrolet, driven by
mninn as he presented In 1964 the countv started the Home for Mrs. Josie May Wag- father, officiating Charles E Santerre, 18, of
vear with $291,371 in unexpend- goner ol • anger. Survivors include the other Route 1 collided with a 1965
: " rturt which is prepared d /unds rom previous iers Mrs Waggoner, who was born grandparents. Mrs. J. J. Slone Mustang, driven by John W
■ ir.' by the county auditor. The cDnty ended the year with in Li onesomDoyenMarch in of Bryan and Mr and Mrs. Childress, 26, of Aspermont, a
cd that the county tax of- S403 429 in all accounts 1885,gdied Sunday morning in W B Toomey of Abilene. North Texas State University
> collected $1 898 ,62 in 1964 the Sanger Nursing Home. • he Arrangements are being han- student. Damage to the Santer-
1 who" the county kept $831 The county thus has saved was a member of the Sanger dled by Jack Schmitz & Son Fu- re vehicle was $10 and to the
1′1 and turned the rest over to $136,600 more in tax money in Church of Christ. During World neral Home । Childress vehicle $15
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