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Thursday, April IS, INS
THE DENTON RECORD.CHRONICLE
PAGE TWO
DENTON AREA DEATHS
In The News
Ezra Simmons
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$18,000 Grant
Hospital Plan
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nother
all preliminary plans for the
Robert Dickson. administrator
at Flow Memorial Hospital, said proposed expansion are com-
that lie aha
Leaves Convalescent home in
90 years old and does not of Oklahoma into a state of jit
inconvenience these ters Wednesday night as turbu-
She is survived by two sons,
er, Walter Harris of Justin;
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FLOOD FILLS VP HOMES ALONG CROW RIVER IN MINNESOTA
The River is Usually A Placid Stream Behind These Delano Houses
near State Highway 121. Both
coin boxes were broken into, but
Auto & Appliance Loans
307 N. Locust 387-1113
from
civ IC
this morning that the hospital’s
board of managers and the med-
ical staff building committee
met simultaneously but separ-
ately Wednesday night and that
red home due to open
south part o' Decatur
will be assisted by the Rev. Bill
Jones; associate pastor of Casa
View Methodist Church, Dallas.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOG.
Multiple Lilting Service
Dial 387.5162
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Bird watchers down South riv- 1 remained in one.
al each other to see the first.
robin of the season.
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FAT
ceryman.
Surviving are his widow; sons,
Lewisville Wednesday night,
taking an undetermined amount
CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANOE
Moore Corp
DOW JONES AVERAGE
Noon Naw York Time
NET CHANGES
Ramey & White
Insurance
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Samuelson and
DeLisle Barber
Shop
,1512 Malone St A
University Dr. - Weit
Open 7:00 - 6:00 ■ Tuti. • Sat.
FREE PARKING
Given TWU
is Complete For Program
5e-aabia
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A "u,a:
by Jim
Sons
4,686 Receiving
Social Security
Help In County
Ralph Tunnell, field represen-
tative for the Social Security
Administration and a resident
of Denton spoke to the Denton
County Welfare Council meeting
of the board Wednesday after-
noon in the County Court House
Annex.
Tunnell discussed old-age, sur-
vivors and disability insurance
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NEW YORK STOCK EXCH STOCKS
Selected tabulation of stock prices as
of noon New York time today as quoted
Schmitz & Wright
FLOOR COVERING
USE. McKinney bial 387-2139
David Wright & Jack Schmitz Jr.
(Directly behind Post Office In
the Unpainted Furniture Com-
pany Building.)
Up To 36 Months To Pay
FREE ESTIMATES
1-H Meet Postponed
The meeting tonight of the
Town and Country 4(1 Club has
been postponed until April 22
The meeting will be held then
in the Community Room of the
First National Bank at730 .
Q T eme o Vought ( l T V )
e Star Gas 11 SG ।
Denney (JCP)
RAYMOND PITTS,
... for his outstanding work as president of the
Denton Chamber of Commerce this past yea a We
all appreciate his efforts.
TRIMUDEX WITH VITALON
TABLETSL-L
Guaranteed, Safe. Harmless
No Proscription Needed
WOLFENEU DRUG 1M Avenue "A"
SHRADER'S PHARMACY Ill North Elm
TOBIN DRUG STORE US West Osk
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General Mil is (GIS)
General Motors (GM
Genera’ Tel (GEN)
curity payments.
Benefits for a fully insured
worker begin at $40 a month
for the lowest yearly earnings,
and may reach a maximum
of $254 a month to a worker
and his wife who have made
maximum payments into the
program, he said.
Mrs. Halley Schmitz, execu-
tive secretary of the council,
reported that in the month of
March 90 persons were assist-
ed with clothing, 514 persons
were helped with food, 88 receiv.
ed medical assistance and S3
calls were handled for miscel-
laneous help such as places to
live, furniture, employment, uti-
lities and rent.
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Union Oil of Calif (UCI )
2231 ped at the traffic light, when
41 the first car attempted to make
The Department of Health,
Education and Welfare has an-
nounced Wednesday that an
mpleted
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I me lax t rturns
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" has alreadv been
Any Occasion
Fowets
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I LOOPS HIT
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and debris roared down the riv-
er
(Ofticlals dynamited the St.
Paul Yacht Club building when
it appeared the structure would
tie swept downstream, endan-
gering other structures
A dozen or so other communi
tlic 'aw
pi in the
.1 Three
Goen Funeral Home of Denton.
Mr. Carroll was born July 4.
1888, at Ellis County. He mar-
ried Lale Morris at Maypearl
Dec. 13, 1908. They moved to
Justin in 1926. Carroll was a
retired farmer and former gro-
a d
and ing invitations ( utrer delayed
reply on the proposal pending
wcr« mAV
ricd build
Ttic two
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new rural service
of Rhome, Oscar of Wichita FRISCO (Special) — Funeral
Falls and Cecil of Newark; services for Austin L. Shelton,
daughters, Mrs Jennie Belle who died at 3 a.m. today in a
Erwin of Paradise, Mrs. Ettie White Rock nursing home, will -
Mae Jeffrey of Fort Worth, be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the
Mrs. Bonni Jean Keen of Ar- First Methodist Church in Fris.
35’, I
2401
201, p.m. Wednesday at the intersec-
67 ’ lion of Oak and Jagoe at least three newsstands ini
10, The cars involved had stop-
an ofticer with the
av Patrol said they
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HOSPITAL PLANS — Members of
the board and staff at Flow Memorial
Hospital meet with architect of pro-
posed expansion. From left, they are
Harold M. Smith, board member; Dr.
James H. Jones, chief of the medical
( utrer Jr by leaders of the Bo- .
galusa (ivic and Voters League '
Wednesday in a private talk at
City Hall
Under the plan. the mayor
would act a the convenor. issu-
notified of the new rates when
(,WAA AGE N( Y HOME OE THE DAY
» 11 1 me ndvertsed’ Distinguished Not they become effective.
tnqham adore 3 arge bedrooms — - ——----------—
"r- ■ ' A ’ w • rrnet • tchen. tamlv rorn
lington and Mrs. Myrtle Stew-
art. Mrs. Estelle Huse and Mrs.
Esther Roper, all of Rhome:
sisters, Mrs. Ettie George of
Azle and Mrs. Allie Wilkerson
of Decatur; a brother, Arthur
of Arlington; 28 grandchildren,
and 42 great-grandchildren.
O' leu lators
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Funeral services will be to-
day at 4 p.m. at the Rhome
First Baptist Church with the
Rev. Jerry Watson, pastor; and
the Rev. Lid’s Vess of Denton
officiating. Burial will be in
Aurora Cemetery under direc-..............
tion of Christian Funeral Home T B Jr. of Fort Worth
also include a granddaughter
Special classes for the handi- and a great-granddaughter.
for per
Busby of Abilene; daughters,
Mrs. Robert Sparks of Fort
Worth, Mrs. Wendill Thomas of
Irving and Mrs. Bill Burnett of
Houston; brothers, John of Dal-
las and Will of Rockwall; 11
will remain at the clinic ties in Minnesota continued
. \T To
tie tr ilinig
Simmons 81, of Rhome died at Burial will be in the Justin IOOF
* Cemetery under direction of
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ESTELIE BROWN Reg’tor
........... ....... ......... _ benefits and stated that current-
expansion will be ready teach the orthopedically handi- roll, 76, of Justin died at 5:55 ly 4 686 persons in Denton
(capped Graduate students, who p.m. Wednesday at Harris Hos- County are receiving a total of
pita]. Fort Worth. $279,310 monthly in social se-
94 g 3:15 p m. Wednesday from a
5 /8 heart attack as he was visiting
GIFFEN Arsociate 382 ’RK
$17,950
,e, r,1 v. hedyoom brick, 2 baths, living
room, drnq room nec with treolece
• • »< her ieege u» i it v roorn centra
’ • ’ ea‘ oubte qarage, pa’io and bar
? JERRY GROENING
Wise ( ounty Bureau
(H Mi l; Hoger- H
■ a ,, . nd op rations
: id w ill rontinue
1 tert । wouid in
.1 n J Mi Kelthen
-in.itor.. congress
2$, a left turn off Oak onto Jagoe
, , Funeral services will be at 3
uU..............- art or education, becomes quali- p.m. Friday at the Justin Meth-
possibly begin be- fled to teach on a professional odist Church with the Rev. Bill
vehicles for communications
between the races throughout
the state ”
—Staff Photo*
staff (standing); John D. Faught,
board member; Robert Dickson, Flow
administrator (standing); Whit Phil-
lips, architect; Mark Hannah, board
member, and L. A. Nelson, board
member.
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t ate ul 36 7 21 miles an hour
Is/. For ( onference
the propiis.il, "tqual job oppor
tunit ' pickets prepared for
♦09 81 down
?1293 down 51
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as Instruments ( T X N
A: Utilities (TXU)
tine ,i di rison on further study
atur Hospital
Become Glinic
luly io August , Cooper Creek
Road. ( tuber to November
A slight increase in monthly
rates will be required. Morti-
more said. to defray tlic cost
of construction
Individual subscribers will be
() -tation in pace
wi./. vi l ।
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n । । i ' ll |< ate in the ( It V
Parker of A G Edwards a
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Alcon I abs
Aztec Oil A Gas
F nni Ru* Forms
F irst Nat I Bank
Great Amer Corp
Interstate Secvrities
Lone Star Steel
Merc Nat'l Bank (t,
Neiman-Marcus
Northwestern Nat'I Lif
Republic Net I Bank
Repvb. Nat I Lite Ins
Southiand I tff ins
Southwestern Life Ins
Tavlor Pubiishing
Texes Bank A Trvst
co. The Rev. T. J. Smith and
the Rev. R. E. Parker will offi-
ciate at the service.
A retired farmer, Mr. Shelton
was born June 24, 1873,* at El
Monte, Calif.. He spent most of
his life in the county and was
one of the oldest citizens of
Frisco. He married Miss Eula
Acker in 1904.
He is survived by a step-
daughter, Mrs. Mazie Kanaman
of Dallas, seven grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews.
Burial will be in the Bethel
Cemetery.
A PES I OOP 288
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picted the
Industries ( T X I1
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; ' 'I em . C. f i .1' e negot Id’
I of Decatur.
Mr. Simmons was born Aug.
I 26, 1883, at Centralia, III., and
6 came to Texas as a child. He
■ had lived in the Rhome area
4 ever since coming to the state.
• Mr. Simmons was a retiredgrandchildren and three great-
। farmer. grandchildren.
Survivors include his widow, ,
a Kate of Rhome; sons, Martin Austin L heiton
FRISCO (Special) — Funeral
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dor will becme known as rural
Pi lour party service in contrast to
22 regular patients sent northern Texas and parts
in the w. । outlined to Mayor Jesst
f PPOW‘ Ron •n
lil ■ J lel maniger i
Mortimore pointed out Ifta'
< tie project 1. prov Ide partv
line erv ice w ith a maximum of
lour ubscribers per line in the
Kanger Road and I H 35E area
k 2 15*
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throuqhout th* day Prices do not in
dude retail markup markdown or com
mission
LINWOOD ROBERSON
FLORIST
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Mrs. Inez H. Curtis
JUSTIN (Special) - Funeral
services for Mrs. Inez H. Cur-
tis, 81, were scheduled for this
afternoon in Justin. Burial was
to be in the Texas Cemetery.
Mrs. Curtis, who was the
$18,000 grant to Texas Woman’s daughw. a tharlateorustn
ers agreed to adopt the micro-Iniersityin e area ° speci died Tuesday at the Silver
wave food service concept for ' Leaves Convalescent home in
w nt tu inconvenience these ters Wednesday night as turbu- ateiy weunesuay mgm anu uui the hospital as part of the ex- This grant, it was announc- Garland.
people lence raked a wide area ~ * pansion program. ed would be used to aid in she is survived by two sons,
, . , All The medical staff building the training of teachers of crip- E B Curtis of Dallas and
noved . G . I • I ■ In Wisconsin, residents along Alahamans committee decided to ask the pled and health-impaired chil- R w Curtis of Miami-a broth-
.........atur 11 ( 111" It Is -aaumu architects to include aperma-dren. TWU offers graduate and er "Waiters “j mustin;
huulun n ir r watd.and prep-ted for high Kace Equality proposed building. . .. area. About 40 students parti- ieyof"JustinndMrs.Adakod-
I eacyne t Ol’ « J Dickson said the hospital still cipate in the program during a gers of Saxton, Mo. Survivors
At La ( rosse. the level was I All 'needs a temporary intensive year.
u-da . A, 1 142 fcet. 26 feet above flood 111 Aahama • care unit and will have one as -
nd ’’ Vahioe I hoez stage it was expected to reach soon as it can raise the $13,000. । capped children are held on
1-"1 1h‘ 7 ' • ' AI-- - 18 fed within a week. - Dickson said Whit Phillips, campus. TWU students study- Tom Carroll
The Weather Bureau lias pre- T U ' A d. 'A “.architect for the proposed ex-ing teaching methods take
1! neu 1 ' di diine "’’tuning a d ed th a „ flooding hi Twenty-two business groups, pansion, told him the final plans courses which qualify them to
‘ vil l-"'' ve, i-prc n -tirker -nine will .surpass IAFdir2 including 19 chambers of com-for the e-ro-- -l - - ■ 4 - - -
i:-' 1iu: . midnight tnn trous floods of 1932 merce from throughout Ala- by August 31.
. in i bed 1hen‘-............ ..H bama, have called on the state s Dickson said ihe hosnital will
" , iur -be awaretu "ntt cl Th Mississippi b expected to business leaders to provide advert^ for bids in september may take either a master’s of
14d by ', C . see F brak< a ypi. ranhi (n 1 21 feet at S equal job opportunities for alljand that he doesn’t think con-
............. aig -d h,.rn « can possib.y begi
ibl ,1, in operatne order. The previous high of 19 5 feet In a full-page ad ih today s fore Oct. 15
wi, 1,1 , Also all trucks must have was established in 1952 editions of the Birmingham
m, or working turn signal indicators p . Post-Herald. the groups noted: I
t . S1 F aul s downtown airport that Title V II of the Civil Rights I
----------- Belcl inspections max he 0b and union railroad station were Act goes into effect shortly. The I
.. . . . tamned at almost all auto re - under several feet of water titi, cajs for .nondiserimina 5
7 l\ 1) pair hops, car dealers and Some businesses and schools i nondiserimina,
i i \ 1'1.11'1 i > "IT ptI, anu -0 tion in employment and will call I
many srVie stations in Den were closed and transportation for some adjustments,” the
, ( Was crippled. groups said
p"glii , W,"uK", 'il Tlie Weather Bureau nd the While many of our employ-
anxtkmg Hloundwrong.U must at most"gauging stations from ers have been in compliance
he correried before an inspec- camp Ripley. Minn. toCaruth. with these provisions tor some
1 n certittnte max be mount- ersville, Mo. and ls expected to time we cal on business lead-
" I or 3 w ind-hield crest at record high levels in the ers all over the state to provide
< t et Wayne vutrey of the vicinity of Keithsburg, 111. be- leadership in this matter, the
I,ntmn lo/c Depart meni ><i(l tween April 16 and 17. adsaid. ,
omcer will not start s , 1 he groups urged leaders of
zone ’he lex until Saturday I) I |)| both races ”to improve avenues
. .. i KraI Vhana of communication and under-
' 2 E PII nuidl I HOIK slanding. While this has been
I rI I. done .successfully in many local
Kateg I (I Kge communities, we suggest that
“ • -13- consideration be given to the
establishment of positive new
Muriiier I Seta Dishmee Record
w \SHINGTON AP, Ma planet The Mariner 2 signals
! . i loading tor a close laded out 19 days alter the Ve-
cummunications Soviet scientists announced in I
\m. tn an 'pacecratl Wed June 1963 that they had lost (
o' 11) contact with their Mars 1 probe I
I tn \ r: "il Aeronautics and after it had moved 66 million I
> ■ ' ' ■ ■ ' raton -d that miles out into ‘-pace •
■ x : 9 a m Marine!
n mired -cientific and engi Manner 4 is in its 37th day
11, ng data tiom 4 million f flight and has 91 more days .
of travel before its closest ap- ,
/, vatJer mark was t bx proachtoMars Its velocity rel- -
, n1,w 11 \, alive to tlic earth has been in-
l„, . . j ‘ . back creasing gradually to a current
Last Sale I wo l lars < ollide
" - At Intersection
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tepotted 714
witin ‘a
of loot. | I
The thieves were not selec- (
- and collided with 111.' second car tivegstealing standssoftheRec- (
’’ mR . . ,, । ord-C hronicle. Fort Worth Press '
45’ The first car, driven by Marcos . . .. Morning News >.
io* Junior Vidal 24, of 416 Fritz re- rrom in iront of UrbnMoreL
321; ceived $200 damages The sec- Drug Store on Main street. r
OVER THE COUNTS# stocks iond car, driven by Harold Ray Stands owned by the Record- .
naim:"ona‘caorocih Wilson. 19, Greenville receiv-1 Chronicle and Fort Worth Press
were recovered this morning.
A ogiit ierea-e m monthly We deplore equally public
rates to rural -ubscribers will demonstrations which violate
co along with General Telephone the law. and the actions of those.
Co ol tlic Southwot's plan to who take the law into their own
improve ervice to rural areas, hands
according to ft R Mortimore.
St
Li fit .< I li kc' l eturn
i u~: 1 c ot the peace
Minimum 'me there 1
MARVIN RAMEY • TERREH KING
FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. 382-9691
'YOUR HARTFORD AGENT
. a Ir Rogers said lie intends to their own battle with the mighty
(, cotitinue it rating patients in the Mississippi
pi ame location. He pointed out Thunderstorms and tornadoes
A ' S « 4 do •
" ■ rme
. - ’ -femhe#a5-*
ge —-e a as—e’mEimA
' mmeu
IC- d--- . -I -ia-ozum=Ic7
" "A "" ' Other projects planned cover
,, most of the areas around Max
1 ' ’ hill Sohol Green Valley Teas.
Icx Lane and Cooper Creek
a •. e Hoad
"" (‘onstruction schedules for
, " - these project- tins vear read
e . eon like this
01AR[ a May hill School. ..tart in March
r ‘ fnish in Max Green Vallev .
vPe* ' V (,000
\pril lo \ulgus‘. Teasiey Lane.
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