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Tuesday,‘April 13,1965
THE DENTON R E CO R D-CH R O N IC L E
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PERSONALS
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RECORDS
Birth Control
Pills Advocated
IN PERSON!
FRANK DEAN
At The Facts To Halt Pigeons
go, part of Charles Smith sur-
vey. abstract 1139. Pilot Point
LANGUAGE COURSES
The Peace Corps has given
courses in more than 40 lang-
LAST DAY!
"BUS RILEYS
BACK in TOWN"
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V. L McCart, 75 by 180 foot
lot in W J. Wheeler Addition.
J V. Crutsinger to G. C.
Whitworth Inc., part of square
34. White’s Addition, Pilot Point.
G C. Whitworth Inc to J L
Hampton, part of square 34.
White’s Addition. Pilot Point
P. Payne, lots 1 and 4. block
47, town of Sanger.
~DVHINa THIATRI
-"LOVE HAS MANY FACES"
vised Veteran’s Addition
MARRIAGE LICENSES
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STRATFORD, Ont. (AP)A
$100,000 grant has been receiv-
Appended to the report
was this brief note:
F. R.” The initials were,
those of the captain of the
guard.
But as Caeser was soon
to learn the case was not
entirely finished.
ROBBINS BROS.
CIRCUS
Educoted
SEA LIONS
ACROBATIC MARVELS — CLOWNS
GALORE — ACTS AND PERFORMERS
From All NATIONS - THE WORLD’S
FINEST AND LARGEST NEW CIRCUS
_ OVERWHELMING IN SIZE...
Acres Addition
Edna Fern Lynch to J R
Callaway, lot 2. block 2. Bell-
aire subdivision.
T. N Teasley to R, A. Nich-
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The transcript of the trial
of Jesus continued.....
Herod, Tetrarch of Gali-
LUNCHEON
SPECIAL
Served 11:00- 4:00
Daily Mon. thru Sit.
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same high honor we accorded such pictures as BEN HUR, THE ALAMO, AND
GONE WITH THE WIND
BIG BARGAINS
ON FIRST
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE
FEATURING COINS & COIN
SUPPLIES-BUYING, SELLING
AND TRADING
MY LINE
7:10 & 10:50-
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Arnold Eugene Lynch and -
Rebecca Estes
jerry Wayne Walker and
Wanda Gayle McKay
Garv Paul Medlock and Rita
Academy Award
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STUPENDOUS NEW 1965 EDITION
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN
T-V CIRCUS STARS IN PERSON
TH« MOST FABULOUS FEAST OF EXCITING ENTER-
TAINMEMT <VC* tVOLveDFOB MODBRN byrsi
SCORES OF TRAINED THOROBREO
HORSES AHD POMES -BIG GROUP
OF PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS
Payne Walker etal: lot », re Lewisville: Millard Willis,
to donate $300 to the city park
fund and $100 to the city bra-
Billy D. Harvey to R. G Sit-
son, lot 14, block 3, Royal
robutsn rAi
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DENTON
TODAY
Lost Time Tonite
At 8 P.M.
FAIRGROUNDS
' RICWARD cAnnou UM Ml
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Earl Stewart.
James Swift Coker and Helen
Joyce Ihnfeldt.
Clarence Willis Stowburner
and Helen Cain Blum
15, block D. Schmitz and Rippy . .
Addition. Ft. Worth Dr: Mrs. Homer
J T Jones to Carol Jean
the worid
racing towara
The average annual U.S. ones as Tagalog and Cebuano,
death toll from tornadoes has of the Philippines, Nepali and
been 197 over the past 48 years. Quechua of the Andean Indians.
;rrandthe
U«m®srwonmmomumrn,
FISH FILLETS 856
Salad, Pofatoes, Hot Rolls, Butter
COFFEE or TEA - Our Own TARTAR SAUCE
Call Your Order In — It Will Be Ready On Arrival
La Casita Mexican Restaurant
OFTHEYEARr"
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A Enlow et al to Ethel
CeKaga
ed by the Stratford Shakespeare
Festival for development of fa-
cilities.
The gift is from the Floyd
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LAURENCE HARVEY
JANI FONDA
ANNE BAXTER in
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Equipment Co . 29 991 acres in
Eugene Puchalski survey, ab-
stract 996
Ewell Lee Smith Jr et al to
Robert Speake et al, lots 14 and
“Sentence Executed
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J. G Warren to Orric W
Freeman, 75 by 180 foot lot in
W. J Wheeler Addition. kinney: vevra Lynn pprayver-In. g..ie 10r€ 4004 a.
Orric W. Freeman to Phillips ry. 1509 Wayne; "Mrs. Walter DrzsErancisuin S
Petroleum Co, 75 by 180 foot Bradley, 822 Wilson; Mrs. A C Gectd bpm unitac. lirihe vin-
lot inw J,Wheeler Addition Harris. Pilot Point Eari Uti h became’ckar
Phillips Petroleum Co: to ‘ C-‘----- "05 5" " "
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McGowan survey abstract 797
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Dr. Jonas Salk MEMToCAESR-
Jesus Gets
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4 Wed., Thur., & Tuas, features at 2:00 a 7:45 h .
Sat, Sun., & Mon. features at 2:00, 4:50 & 7:45
, PRICES: 50< ■ 90^ - $1.25 all parformancas — No Fassas Flaaso • ।
ed a separate hearing of j
this cause, finds as this
America is a true melting pot
and it is this that glvas us such
a rich culinray heritage. No-
where on earth could you find
such a variety of foods, trans-
planted from their original
lends end now at home here. It
would be hard to find one lo-
cale that boasts such a variety
of racial and national foods as
the State of New York. Hore,
where the greatest bulk of im-
migrants landed we find traces
of their passing in the menus of
restaurants end housewives. For
a starter, there ere Dutch dishes,
such as lift-shad baked on a
plank over embers. The French-
Canadians elong the border have
left their mark, too. Pee soup
and casoulet, a pork and bean
dish with a difference, ere their
contribution. In the city of New
York Itself we can eat authentic
Irish, Kosher, Italian, Polish,
Russian, Puerto Rican, end Chi-
nese food - to name only a few.
CHARCOAL STEAK or e SEAFOOD
DINNER served In a gracious
manner, come to THE STEAK
HOUSE, 514 S. LOCUST STREET
or call 382-91 16.
FLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted Mrs. Jimmy D.
Cluck. Lewisville; Mrs. Walter
Lee Hill, Lewisville; Mrs. Lea-
ry Franklin, Lewisville; Mrs.
Yes, from a few feet to nearly ~ not even the pigeons," said
300 miles, the average is about -amour
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genesis, on early .stages of bio-
chemical evolution including
the evolution of the genetic
in according this Road Show attraction a two weeks run we pay it the
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lit I ornacaag Matthew Larmour thinks birth
lUllldUVCB control pills are needed to keep
down Britain’s high-soaring pi- S. Chalmers Foundation, set up
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS geon population. two years ago by Chalmers, a
What is a tornado.’ “The pill is the only solution.” publishing executive and vice
aAextolenneroating.column.nf said Larmour. U .President of the festival,
air exitnomg oown irom a tnun Larmour is an aiderman at . . . .
dercloud. the big fishing town of Grimsby.) One-tenth of the sum is to be
How is it recognized. Like London and scores of other applied against current opera-
-sualy as a funnel-shaped British cities, it has tried all tion and capital projects, with
rortexgaaompanied by a loud sorts of devices to rid the city the balance going for rehabilita-
How destructive is it? * of pigeons. ... tion of the Avon Theater. The
On a local scale, it is the most B thetho usandsthepigeons theater is used for musical and
destructivenq dr ntbliere Wwitngtrari nd other festivalevents which can-
s % mnds astinat to ex menace passersby. । not.be bqokedainto the main
“No one could possibly object festvantheate—-—.
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KITES DYING 'drum and children, all of Irv- the institute now being devel-pects to feature 5mnLcatgheM "I I
A man takes land and water ing, and Mr and Mrs. Jerry oped. My own immediate work works of the type popular off----—— — hi"
Mr mips and farms the marsh- Jurecka of Keller, Mr. and in the laboratory is concerned Broadway. Burton is to stage
10 — tin the ans die and the Mrs. Revel Beaver, Mrs. Jackie with mechanisms involved in at least five productions for
es • I ’ a . , , Patton and daughter and Mrs the control of rejection or reten- two-week engagements j
kitess disappearJ.T ■ Pear Gunter, al of Fort Worth tion of grafts, tumors, and —-emns------
the kite, according 0 were recent guests of Mrs. Mag- mal tissue. The work of others
thologists, iS to restoreanddalene Walling. in the institute is concerned
maintain adequate water areas Dr. Rhoads Mustain of Dallas with studies on the regulation of
where the snails can llourish and was a recent guest of his moth- synthesis of enzymes and anti-
the birds find ample marsh Vegjer, Mrs. Bertha Mustain. bodies, on the genetic control of
etation for nesting. _ 1 +MRS:E. E LOVE antibody formation, on funda-
I Plaintiffs objected vehe-
1 mently to this ruling, de-
manding that Barabbas—a
prisoner held for sedition
and murder—be released
instead.
The court: "In accord- > _ . .
ance with custom then, 1 . Do tornado paths vary greatly
release unto you Barabbas in ength:
as you/request. What now
do you suggest that I do _
with this defendant in whom i 13 miles. "The pigeons will not suffer a
I find no fault? What about their diameter? painful death. They can still
Plaintiffs "Crucify From nine feet to over a mile, mate, but they will not be able
him’ Average width is about 250 to produce more pigeons.”
Calling for a basin of yards. „ J , The aiderman said he would
water, Pilate washed his Do all tornadoes cause ground do some research on the subject
hands publicly and said, damage" and report to the Grimsby City
“I am innocent of the blood No. Some funnels remain Council. He said he wanted to
of this just person.” aloft some rise and fall - hear particularly from author-j
Plaintiffs: (Hooting) ‘ His Were Sunday’s Midwest tor- ities in Berlin and Paris, which
blood is on us and our chil- nadoes related.’ also have a pigeon problem,
dren!” Yes. They were all part of the "It might work," said a
(Order was restored in same frontal system, a cold spokesman for the Royal Socie- i
the court by the guards) ront extending from Wisconsin ty for Prevention to Cruelty to
Plaintiffs: (Resum- ,0I there a “tornado season”” Animals, "but remember this -1
ino “We have a law and 1S there a tornado season, it s going to be impossible to.
ing) we nave a law and ‘Yes. They are more frequent give every female Dieon a nili
by our law he ought to die in the spring M K1E eez p T . P
because he made himself 1 a XP 8’.- a , The pills would have to be put in I
S r a . ! Are they nationwide? the birds’feed.”
the Son of God: , Tornadoes have struck every —--——----—
The court: T his point is J state. They are more prevalant
acceptable ’ in an era called “Tornado Al-
Defendant was ordered ley” — northern Texas, Oklaho-
scourged and put to death. nn Kansas and Missouri.
i Initialed MG, Do tornadoes take many tiages — not only international
for Marcus Gaeto) lives” languages, but also such local
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Will Baugus, 825 Rose; Mrs
Wna"regoleinatenbrandrc2n2 NOTE - the vac
Kings Row, Mrs. Robert Earl cine which erased polio was
Edwards. Route 2, Denton: first developed by Dr. Jonas
Kathy Crowley, 1514 MeCor- Salk, then a researchscientist
mick; Mrs. Amelia K. Parmer, at the University of Pittsburgh. ।
424 Fry; Tommy Lynn Mar- Dr. Salk now has his own in-
shall, Pilot Point; Mrs Frank stitute in California and is
Haves, Carrollton; Jacob Dun- work on other problems Here,
can Keith, Pilot Point; Forish in a statemen - he.comments
Furman Trotter, 620 Parkway; upon he past 10 years and his
Myrtis W. Pippin, 923 Aileen; activity today-. . | lee, having examined the
Carl Bernard Boyer, Lewisville; , n, pecAiu defendant, Jesus, sued for
Mrs Cordelia Cecile Gibbs, 912 T, ByDE. -ONAiSAlK., permission to return the
Egan The challenge of the problem case to this court.
Dismissed Mrs Bobbv R of polio, scientifically and prac- Following a conference
MCFarling, 1710 Mercedes; Lil- tically, ended for.smeyseveral between the Tetrarch and
lian lov Bothwell 415 E Me- years ago. Scientifically the the Governor, this permis-
kinney tm"intsrayDr ending began with the report by sion was granted. Court re-
5: - Dr. Francis, in 1955, that ef- convened and Pilate stated
as follows:
“Herod, having conduct-
L Coleman,, 625,E. College; that the immunity so induced
Mrs J. Ralph Tunnell. -013 was long - lasting and that it . f d earlier that
Shawnee: George Tucker, 528 was A s effective in preventing court found earlier that
Ruth Mrs William B Carpen. as eec HVe in preventing there is fault in the de-
muin: airs "uuam D -arpen spread of the virus in the com-1 E1n.4
Norris C; Dunn, Pilot Point; 11961 When the validity of the ef- this man to the people since
? o na Mrs C K Justus, Aubrey; fectiveness of the killed-virus 11 is Ehe custom that one
A H. Roewe to L R Pedi- Danny Jo Cogdell, 313 Ruddell; vaccine principle was solidly prisoner shall be released
Mrs Jerry Chasteen; Roanoke, established in practice during this feast period.
Mrs. Charles Humphries, Deca- The experience of the past .
tur. Edward A Haney, Collins- dozen years altered my life and Minister Gives
ville; J B. Whiteside. 1808 N my outlook in many other ways , .. . r,. ..
Elm. Mrs J H Champion. By 1955 it began to appear that Kel1gIOuS I alk
Lewisville; Mrs. Josephine W work in the laboratory, although r .7:.: ~I |
Roberts, 617 Texas; Mrs. Bruce satisfying was, for me, not fully Tor VlVIC I IUD
Miller, 405 Bradshaw, so. I became aware that this gog, . . .
Births a girl to Mr and was also true for others who BRIDGEPORT (Special)
Mrs James Robert Ary, 655 realized that the important sci- Perry Hall, minister of the Ar-
Dallas Dr; a boy to Mr and entific as well as humanistic lington Church of Christ, pre-
Mrs Dennis J. Ohe, 1007 West- problem of the future was man sented the annual Bridgeport
way; a girl to Mr. and Mrs. himself. Civic Club religious program
Jimmy D. Cluck, Lewisville, a From the viewpoint of disease recently. . ... , ■
J Newton Rayzor to Victor boy to Mr and Mrs. Walter Lee and health it appears that man Hal showed slides taken In
Hill. Lewisville. himself is, and has been, the 19. foreign countries and nar-
rated the showing,
Mrs. Bert Hawkins reported
that the volley ball tournament1
netted $417,13. The club voted
DENTON OSTEOPATHIC cause of much of his own dis-
HOSPITAL AND CLINIC tressand 111 ‘ health. He s, and
Admitted Jimmv Alvey, 110 has been, not only a victim o
Collier. Benny McEntire' 1714 disease but a|so a cause of dis-
- — ease; however, he could be a
Smith, 1117 N Elm, cause of health. . J ry , .
Dismissed Maxine Ussery. For these reasons it seemed Guests were Mrs. Wildar=
___________. 1.. t, Au- that work in a laboratory deal- Thompson, Mrs. Evelyn More- r
ing with problems in biology head, Mrs. Laura Murphree, I
could be more completely satis- Mrs. Ann Scott, Mrs Less Ra- $
fying in a setting in which there ley, Mrs. Betty Brackett. Mrs. ■
was a deep and active concern Lou Jaggers. Mrs. Sue Hudson I
for understanding man as a hu Mrs Hope Meyers and Mrs
man being, and not merely as a Bowman.
biological mechanism There——-
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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Parish which men interested in prob- CLINTON, N. J. (AP) — Phil- |f
have returned to their Waco lems that could be dealt with in ip Burton, foster father of - \
home alter a visit in the home the laboratory could also deal Richard Burton, is resident di- g
. of their grandparents, Mr. and actively with their interest in rector of a new summer thespic -E
Jerry Don Hale and roni Mrs. j D Garrison. man’s-constructive and creative group formed here The Act 1 4
Sue Peterson . Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walling potential. ing Company.
and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Wal- How we do this is the work of. The professional group
drum and children, all of Irv- the institute now being devel- pects to feature small-cast
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