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Tuesday, April 6, 1965
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
PAGE SIX
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SAIGON,
(AP) — Despite North Viet
raid, as many as six planes South Vietnamese planes have
had fo use.
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Town Topics
ME UNDBCOMPNIY presents
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The petition to T. L. Caruth-
ers requesting that the zoning
ren requesting that the zoning
west of McCormick and north
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NOTICE
miniature
approximately 2.000 feet north
HOSPITAL
11 and 16. block B, Westridge zoning classification of property Adjustment for its considera-
Admitted: Mrs. Ronald Brown:
Florence Pearson,
located on the north side of l tion.
Lewisville:
Service Scheduled
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LEWISVILLE — Holy Week and orchestra is the first time bers from the two participat-
T. M. Dye. 49.530 acres in Fer-
which will feature four noted ginning of something tradition-
302 and Carlos Chacon survey,
soloists, a 60-voice community al that will become a commu-
bring the annual Community
JANET MARGOUNBRAD DEXTER-LARRYSTORCH-KIM DAR8Y
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TECHNICOLOR From WARNER BROS
117 W. Sycamore
382-6011
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And now for my feature trick of the evening.
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INDOOR SEATING
NOW AVAILABLE
OFFICIAL
RECORDS
Nam’s successes in downing
American planes, officials in
Saigon do not believe the Rus-
sians or Chinese Communists
DENTON OSTEOPATHIC
HOSPITAL AND CLINIC
The weather in North Viet
Nam is usually bad now, with
fairly low cloud cover over ob-;
land Street be changed from the
I "R"—dwelling district to the
i "LB”—local business district.
The petition of Garland War-
First in quality ... first
In selection, always!
TEST OFSTPENGTH.
BPAVES TPAIN,-.-
Her wedding
band was the
only thing she
didn’t abandon!
On second thought,
that's not much
of a trick...
Dodge Dealers
do A every day!
starts
WED,
LAND OF THE
REDSKINS! .
Macon Delavan, NTSU student
and director of choirs of the i
Lewisville Methodist Church,
will direct the choir.
Kenneth Monroe Drake and
Mary Kathryn Kelly.
James Carter Dobbins, son
of The Rev. and Mrs. C. Ray
Dobbins of Memphis, Tenn. and
nephew of Carolyn and Mildred
Dobbins of 221 W. Sycamore,
won second place in an essay
contest for his article “What
Is Democracy?".
Wizell Survey, abstract 1346.
Wilma Veal et al to Billie Jean
Davis Weedon, part of lot 5,
College Addition.
Menca Investments Inc. to
POSITIVELY
LAST DAYI
"John
Goldfarb,
Please Come
Home"
company the community choir
and soloists.
“The combination of a choir
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a compact car That s
surprisingly big.L
amazingly roomy -
unbelievably
comfortable..
were downed.
U.S. officials feel the Commu-
nist successes have not been
ulation centers or industrial
complexes.
This means that the enemy
targets are small. Attacking
planes, many of which are ca-
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Watch closely
while I produce
before
your very eyes
ment B, Clearwater Estates.
A. I. Simpson to Lewisville
Masonic Lodge, 1 acre in Jesse
Watkins survey, abstract 1323,
Lewisville.
Frank B- Davis to Grady H
Moore, lot 5, block 7, Westview
subdivision.
A. F. Lunow to A. J. Wallace
et al, 8 013 acres in J. Wat-
kins survey, abstract 1327
H M. Howe to Eric G. Rec-
ord, lot 20. Henry Howe subdi-
vision. Roanoke.
A. S. Johnson to United In-
vestment Co. Inc., lot in Eugene
Puchalski survey.
L. H. Kruger to Jessie W. Kru-
ger, 1 acre in John Pearson sur-
vey. abstract 1048.
Classification
By Texas
Motion Pictures
Review Board
Adult
Entertainment
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LUNCHEON
SPECIAL
Served 11:00.4:00
Daily Mon. thru Sat.
lot 13, block A. Towne North
Addition.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
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Dismissed: Cathy Hare, 1315
Neff; Judson Hare, 1315 Neff.
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ciable numbers or with impor-
tant new equipment.
The most spectacular Com-
munist success came Sunday
when a dozen North Vietnamese
MIG jet fighters downed two
speedy U.S. Air Force F105 jet
bombers.
On nearly all of the 17 U.S. or
South Vietnamese raids since
48 Mz"ptmkuge ■
VICTIM OF VIET CONG
A Vietnamese soldier, shot several times in the
chest, is dragged from a battle field by a medic
and a battalion commander during action along a
river 15 miles west of Saigon. The soldier was hit
by machinegun bullets as he crossed an open field.
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STARTS
TOMORROW!
Features: 1:3G-3:20-S:10.7;0G '
9:00 Reg. Adm. 75c - 90c
No Children's Tickets Sold
Ann-
Margret
Strikes a New Kind of Fn
m a New Kind of Man.^'
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Zoning Commission
To Consider Requests
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A truly
family sized
compact.,
yet incredibly ' ,
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IS TME TRAPPED ...
DEFENSELESS...
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A first for Lewisville, a 20-
Odell Ransom and Jessie Mae piece NTSU orchestra will
NGUARANTEE,
1)8 Gues-
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KoC. THEATRE
•3mvwomuiome_L
FISH FILLETS 85$
Salad, Potatoes, Hot Rolls, Butter
COFFEE or TEA - Our Own TARTAR SAUCE
Call Your Order In — It Will Be Ready On Arrival
La Casita Mexican Restaurant
ed on the south side of Stella
Street between Avenue H and
Bonnie Brae be changed from
the “R“—dwelling district to the
“A-2” dwelling district.
The petition of Mrs. Stella
Francis requesting that the zon-
vouaregoipouQnim"")
hear * LfE
SeRsarT
Lady In Cago 7:05 a 10:40
The Servant only 8:45
Snack Bar Open 6:30
Serving Variety of Hot food
and Drinks
and to make the most out of the
food she has on hand. Nothing
was so dear to Grandma then
soup as nothing can match coup
for both savory goodness and
economy. Soups themselves are
at old at civilization itseif. it
was found by aborigines at the
dawn of history that a bone was
still nutritionally valuable, even
when most of the meat was gone
from it. Perhaps It's the diluted
form of primitive mulligan, in
which all the fruits of the day s
food foraging wore tossed into
one pot. We see this today in
the French pot eu feu, a soup
which is always left simmering
on the French stove, into which
the woman of the house tosses
her left-overs. It's really good
CHARCOAL STEAK or a SEAFOOD
DINSER served in a gracious
manner, come to THE STEAK
HOUSE, 514 S. LOCUST STREET
or call 382-9116.
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- "SEX & SINGLE GIRL" 1:30 -
"Tony Curtis”
Natalie Wood
Henry Fonda
Lauren Bacall
2 Mel Ferrer
A Drama Of Corruption
-in "A SEXUAL,
ALCOHOLIC HELLP
-ere Meg
SHRADER'S
PHARMACY
WEST SIDE SQUARE
HnSH
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J. E. Kutscher et al to Eber
Henderson, lot 15, block F, Cor-
inth Amith Village.
Scotch Investment Co. to J. H.
McCurley, lot 15, block B, West-
ridge Park Addition.
Scotch Investment Co. to
Great Texas Lumber Co, lots
"Sexandthe
singie/gi/!,
ES0EpARRis» and EDWARD EVERETT HORTO
The Planning and Zoning
Commission will meet Wednes-
day at 4 p.m. in the Council
Room at Municipal Building to
hear six petitions, two quit
claim deed requests, and a con-
ditional use permit request. The
commission will also view the
preliminary plat for the Loop
288 Subdivision.
Petitions to be heard Include:
The petition of John Porter
et al, requesting that the zoning
classification of property locat-
You family deserves
the best of everything
We know you want the best for your family . . .
that's why we stock the finest quality drugs and
compound prescriptions with extra caret
the speed of sound, must fly
slowly to hit their objectives jectives most of the time.
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A Heart warming
Story of an Indian boy,
his wild colt
and the Thrills
| and Excitement they
I shared together!
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A special program commem- Donald Wood, 818 Ponder; B. E.
.as
Inmon and Mrs. G. P. Fisher ril 13 A reception at the Inn ofRuddell; Edwin Milligan, Lake
for property between 2401 W. . . ninwinc'Dallas; Mrs. Marcus Rucker,
Prairie and 2223 W. Prairie, the Six Fags and a following Lake Dallas; Mrs. Paul Lacy
dlihwew xavill he cronenroN hu 1 . • a — - . «
and scandalous happens when...
Bus RiLEyS Back in Town
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EASTMAN COLOR
RATOS ON PEACEFUL
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ed on the south side of Eagle ing classification of property
_ located south of Underwood.
fieArf
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scripture and Bonnie Brae
Streets be changed from the --------------- ------
"R” dewlling district to the "A- on the east side of Bonnie Brae, lion.
2" dwelling district. -
The petition of Mrs Verna mendzhnyr the commission j ; Admitted: E. F. Cantrell, 1019j
Mae Miller requesting that the will be given to the Board of FLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Anna; Sanford Williams, 315
"" ~ S. Wood; Millard Willis, Aubrey.
H H. Heinfeld. 2 acres in J. W Decatur Baptist College music
King survey, abstract 695, Lew- department, tenor.
isville.
W. J. Hudson to T. A- Moore,
South Viet Nam Feb. 7 at least one plane has|nist equipment as they have to
—4- ‘-t been downed. In at least one the tactics the American and
vices will be held in the same
church. Tuesday and | Thursday I
night services will be held in j
the Methodist Church with the
Presbyterian pastor, the Rev.
William Orton, preaching.
Soloists for the Friday night
presentation of the Easter por-'
tion of the Messiah will be Dr.
Edward A. Baird, associate pro-
fessor of music at North Texas
State University, bass; Mrs.
Jacqueline Campbell of Dallas.,
been no general raids on pop- precisely. ;
..... It also means that on large;
raids attacking planes must
wait in line to attack targets.
mmhke
The raids have been limited to
____ _ _____ ____________ . _________________ . spot tactical bombing of mill-1
have entered the war in appre- due so much to modern Commu- j tary objectives. There have | pable of speeds more than twice
of IH35E be changed from the rrairi anu mw w. rrairie. .. ... . .. w.lane lanqd, aui uany
«A-1» dwelling district to the City engineer Conrad Callicoatte dinner wil be sponsored by and baby. Grapevine; Daniel
"LB"—local business district. will report on a quit claim deed the Dallas alumni club. Speak- Boyer, Pilot Point; Charlie Le-
The petition of Orric W. Free- request by Bennie Evans. 'ers will be Claude Rich, Indi- J Gear. 719 Paisley; Mrs. Tom-
man requesting that the zoning The commission will hear the ana University alumni secrets- my Walden and baby Denton;
classification of property locat-1 petition of Hugh Briscoe to thery since 1948, and G Warren Royce.MeKinney, 10 Maddox,
ad an +he emnthiraet eornep nf Rnard nf Adinstment renestin ...... .... . . I Binns, a gin to Mr. ana Mrs.
as use U pesua 2010 , ., ; . . •’ na Willie Beck, 421 Bolivar; a boy
Gold Course located tional president of the associa to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown,
Lewisville.
from the "R”—dwelling dis-
trict to the "LB”—local busi-
ness district.
mezzo-contralto; Mrs. Marlene E
Delavan, NTSU music education r
and voice teacher, soprano r
Donald R Church et al to and Richard Lamm, head of the
Drive, running west from Cleve- Charlotte between Avenue H and
Bonnie Brae bedchanged from
7022’
services in Lewisville will be an effort of this sort has been! ing churches although several
climaxed April 16 with the pres- tried in Lewisville," Delavan members are from other area
nando Curbiersurvey, abstract entation.of Handel’s EMessiah." hopethis.is.the.ber churebes., Mr Hupetutior will I
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Clearwater Estates Inc. to choirrand a zPigee orchestra, nity project. The mnstndad Easter sunrise service at the
R. E Farmer, lot 12, install-lat 7530 m. in the United Pres- for its efforts in making this First Baptist Church Easter
byterian Church with the Rev. presentation possible?’ morning at 6 o clock. Other
Edgar Huftstutler. pastor of the The community choir is com- .community ministers will parti-
First Methodist Church, preach- posed primarily of choir mem-icipate in the service also. |
ing. Wednesday and Friday ser--------- '
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to
Park Addition.
Gene Q Smith Inc. to Jo Wat-
son, lot 11, block 4, Lakewood
Estates.
D. R. Hranitzky to V. L.
Mash, 24438 acres in J. R.
DRIVHAN THEATRI
- LAST NIGHT -
STARTS 7:00 8 10:35 -
- "TOWN WITHOUT PITY"
CHRISTINE KAUFMANN
DESPITE ATTACKS BY MJ&. FIGHTERS
No Big Chinese Move Detected
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Bucket wan padded dash and fuS carpeting an standard. Sa or V8 models available, ml
65 Dodge Dart-—•QSHRYSLEB
DENTON DODGE INC.
419 South Elm .
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“R” dwellieng district to “LR”
—local retail district-
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' ROBERT CRAWFORD. Jr. 1,
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210 Sawyer; W. L. Adama,
1021 Vine; Mrs. Benny Whitlock,
Frisco; Mrs. Josephine Harpool,
1109 Congress; Mrs. Prentest
Woodard, 511 N. Locust; Jim-
my Breedlove, 530 Skinner; Paul
Hartley, 2608 Sherwood; Mrs.
Eldon Parker, 327 W. Hickory; |
Mrs. Alice Clark, 601 Avenue,
„ j . A; Troy D. Reeves, 316 Center;!
Mrs. J. V. Edmondson of L. Q Gober, Lewisville; Mrs.
Dallas, a national recruiter for Eric Kaszynski, Roanoke. James ।
Cam P F ire Gir S’ will vis- Clayton, 814 Lakey; Mrs. Cor-
it the North Texas State Univer: ene Wallace, 8164 Wilson; Mrs.
sity campus Thursday to finds. c Shahan, Route 2, Denton;
and interest qualified college Billy Lee, ROanoke; E D Lyles,
women for a career in the nat- 902 Thomas
IT' youthz organization. Camp Dismissed: Jimmie o- Cross-
.... .... ... ........... ........... — — -...... Fire Girls is entering a new, ex- land, 408 Avenue E; Mrs. H E.
classification of property locat- classification—of property locat- citing era of public service in Lewis,. 1005 Denton; Mrs. Rob-
ed on the south side of Green-, which women can find future ert Logan, Justin; Lawrence
lee at IH35E Frontage Road i careers while making contribu-Johnson, Lewisville; Mary Glle-
and McCormick be changed tions to the nation s youth, zan, Louisville, Ky.; Michael
♦ • Williams, 2212 Denison; Mrs.
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Not so long ago I wrote In
this column about the advisabil.
ity of today's housewife taking
a leaf from Grandma's book so
as to save on the food budget
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