Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964 Page: 2 of 22
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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRON ICL E
Thursday, Ft
Mrs. Ford II
Bentonite Free
A Little
WANT AD
Wednesday dissolved the mar-
WILL BRING
CASH BUYERS
New Classes
an
Studios of Les Mills
115 W. College
Denton
58*4 61%
AtKrui
SALE
131a
DEATHS
oow JONES AVERAGES
WED.-THURS.
FRI. AND SAT.
AVAILABLE AT
A
"‘McLINTOCK" STARTS 8:10
LOW PRICES
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
1
loves childen. Steph-
high schooj girl
of Alvord. Bill Yales ofArling-
home by the
I DO baby, sifting
FROM irs BIG SHIPMENT LOTS OF
2j,:
JOHN
house for your home. Small house on
ESTELLE BROWN, Realtor
382-5045
.387-2529
382-6734
2
V,)
Senior
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dorbi day
)
a
Schola
PLUS SECOND FEATURE
-COMING-
51
'Tom Jones"
WE KEEP
CUSTOMERS
HAPPIER!
*
LAST FRONTIER 4F TIE REAL WITCI DOCTOR!
of
its A modern Arabian NIGHTS-MARF
3 "Mess Around"
OF OUTRAGEOUS
-r
FUN!
CHIPS RAFFERTY-FRANCOISE
T f
l
-ALSO AT 8:15-
you have never seen inythiiti in the woeld like
TODAY'S CITIZEN
1
RAMEY & WHITE SALUTES
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TWO PRACTICAL NURSING STUDENTS . . .
I
Hurrit
... who have been awarded their nursing caps.
EDWARD ANDREWS-KAMALA DEVI
STARTS TOMORROW
" na mure
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3
ON THE STAGE
KIRBY ST. ROMAIN
SCOTTY McKAY
3
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ON THE SCREEN
LAST SIA
States. refuses to be stampeded
into abandoning his policy of
place 4. and Tom Harpool, place
5. And the next year the terms
of Marvin Ramey place 6. and
STOCK
PRICES
Delegates from this district
of Texas Intercollegiate Student
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WALLACE SALVAGE
ALL RECORDS
ON SALE FOR
FOUR DAYS
state law. school board mem-
bers must run for one parti-
Joe Yales of Frederick. Okla :
. and four sisters. Mrs Bertha
Barton of Alvord Mrs Jettie
On $2,000 Bond
in Robbery Case
brother and other relatives.
Elbert T. Bingham
BRIDGEPORT (Special)
MusicBar
RECORD SHOP
P 382-3446 - Denton Center*
Bingham was a member
First Methodist Church.
jamex garner
pally bergen.
Valentine
Dance
Ramey & White 11
Insurance a|
Elliot. Otis Meek Edgberf Hud
son. Meri Wang Earl Kelley,
W. J. Mann. Wilson Ray and
Joe Nichols.
M
40
2
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE
Night •3145
GROCERIES
The west
farm fire is
guisher loci
place. Every
should be eq
able hand ex
properly ms
be easily res
expire.
Applications for school board
must be filed no less than 10
days prior to the April 4 elec-
tion.
E C. Garrison was chosen by
10%•
4 ■
lin and Denton County resident,
he died at his home in Ardmore
' Monday.
13%
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10
501
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the! routine, 20-minute court hearing
wALLOP3 THC
DAYLIGMTS
out or .
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w<»rr»H V
YOUVE 7
EVEr SEEMI 4
euoted by Jim Parker ot A 6. I
wards and Soo
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
TODAY
Box Office Opens
12:45 p m.
For Reservations
382-2938
one daughter. one son. one half-
howgjJT
w
UM P.
30 lnd4Jttr.au
20 Utilities
IS Rails
SATURDAY
Feb. 15
features 6:40-1:15-10:10
ALL TICKETS 75e
It's for Adults
n*
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BY OUR
HIGH QUALITY
AND
LOW PRICES
BIG
LUSCIOUS
HAMBURGERS
-EVERYDAY LOW-
TSc ea. — 5 for $1.15
503 N. LOCUST
Wall of
Noise
SUZANNE PLESHETTE-TYHAROIN
Artificial
Arrangements
$2.50 and up
UNWOOD ROBERSON,
FLORIST
nK-curge rce(m TCACAC
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HUTONPKENSS
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AD 4828
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omeuascon vT
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ton. Robert Yales of Saginaw.
Pollie Yales of Fort Worth and
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MORE!
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Thursday, February ». 1964
1 Man Sentenced
1 Jim Thomas Blagg: 11. of 627
! Frame was fined $50 and costs
and sentenced to three days in
jail Wednesday by County Judge
W. K Baldridge on a charge of
driving while intoxicated.
WAYNE+OHARA
"McLINTOCK!
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TECHNICOLOR- PAMAMISIOM
k »■*■■>< ms umTte Mt'm
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Beginning Advanced
PIANO
ORGAN
EVERY IKCREOIBLE
SCENE IS REAL!
39%4 41'1.“
la IT Jail.
DECCA
Hi-Fi & Stereos
MARKED
DOWN
Justin, Texas
Phone Deyi 8-2795
*
I mvage sery tileed N « sik
inkihkejndndemnime
EASTMAN COLOR
FAGE TWO_______-__________________
Japan Being Pushed
To Recognize China
Experienced dependeble
in my
AU BERGMAN «
WHITE See Dacron cottons pastel
coiors. regular $1.49 tor 98c; Drip Dev
cottons 29c; Buriap 19c; buttons 3c doz-
enu elastic 3C yard: 2 inch lace 5 VP
hosfery regular S’ 79 now 99C: 5 ft pok
lyfoam $1.99; larse assortment of 45"
mater*» regular 98c row 59c: 82 cot-
toe knit regular UH for 98C Many
other speciais Factory Outiet HU Fort
Worth Drive_______ .
pm Wednesday in Wysong Mrs Janie Rue of Ardmore
Hospital. McKinney, after a six three sisters Mrs Callie Her-
week illness. ring of Graham. Mrs Nannie
UNTTED FINANCE COMPANY Cherry of Sanger and Mrs Tom
ic cth i roe,ren i 0 j Couser of Marietta, Okla.: and
ISST.LoCATED ’ Block three brothers, R P Rue of
north of the Post Office at 30. Olney, Alvin 0 Rue of McKin-
.V LocuM (Adv.)’ney and G c Rue of Celina.
m New York Time
Net Changer
$794 54 Down
183.4 UP
140.21 Down
anie S tmmont 342-4340
fl I IN (
/PERSON \
zu M
Mrs. Augusta Myrow ____ --
aTftSlU newed for two years the -
were held at 2 30 p.m. today ten application, the board point- tract of head football coach
Gets Divorce
On "Cruelty"
STUDENT
ART THEATRE
NOW THRU SATURDAY
ADULTS ........... fOt
STUDENTS . ........75e
NO CHILDREN PLEASE
OMEN
OF THE WORLD
Mrs. Marv E. Settle
PROSPER (Special. - Mrs
Mary E Settle RS died a' 4
Mi
MAUREEN
6 "Wolk On Mr. Blu."
d
JOE H
Dairying
Dairy 8
Course
‘‘move
Aover,
^darling”
CIEMASCDPL couoa orbem
/“NSEE THEM/gAN
York time;
Alcon Lb
Aztec Oil
Enns Biz Form
First National D»
I Frito-Lay
Great American
Lone Star Steel
Mercantile Dis.
Nhoore Corp
Morton Foods
Neiman-Marcus
So. National Bark
Rd National Lita
Gulf Oil
internationai Harvester
Kroger
Lone Star Gas
Safeway
Soars
Texas instruments
Texas Utilities
Un OM
OVER THE COUNTER
corner EXCELLENT FOB RENTAL IN-
COME.
(
FEATURING.
NOLAN BLOUNT
AND HtS
WESTERN SWING BAND
Members and Their
Guests Cordially
Invited.
V.F.W.
POST
Dallas Highway
KRUM (Speci
short course foi
will be held N
Feb. 20 by tl
School vocatio
department, ac
Vincent, super
Sam Rector. •
culture teacher.
Joe Hillin. .
with the vocati
division of the '
Agency and w
ment of dairy
as A&M Univ
struct the cours
Hillin holds a
dairy husbandr
in dairy scienc
ed as a teach
dairy and with
{ricultural Exte
j the dairy extens
’ primary respo
Extension Servi
duction testing
management.
Arrangement
education short
Ing and in oth
made through I
V supervisor,
2325 in Denton.
Classes of I
begin at 7:30
During the
course is in pr
assist dairyme
problems and
farm instructs
Sam Rector.
WILL keep srall children in my home.
experienced 1434 Knight Cal JIM 140
anvtime ______•______ air.I
1454 GMC Pickip, radiq: heater, 5395
Cail 342^424 l^tr 4 * m . TIP N Elm
pallbearers
W S. I BILL I WHEELER—
Bridgeport and Otto Bingham of Lewis Rue 2 pm today. Coker Funeral
San Pedro. Calif four grand- Home Chapel: Sanger Ceme-
children: and four great-grand McKINNEY (Special. - Fu- terv: the Rev Ronnie Mallow,
children. neral services for Lewis Rue Pallbearers: Lonnie Penning-
Pallbearers will be Clifford were held at 2 pm. today in ton Joe Wiggins Bill Gentle.
Ardmore. Okla A former Col- Bud Gentle. Cecil Jones, Hollis
Staples, Howard Mathison. Char-
lie Rippy.
cular position rather than sip- ____
, ply a seat on the board. the board as election judge. He
The position number, which has served in the past
does not relate to geographic In other action, the board re-
John C. Tede
jor from Hcust
pient of a $1
elementary ed
tiated by the
i Dallas > Asso
hood Educatic
The cash av
annually to a
tn elementary-
rotated amon
and universiti
Park organiza
and persons i
hood developr
It was pres
Tuesday night
Madeline Wil
of the Highlai
Each winne
on the basis
profession, n
tory academic
A 1961 grac
Milby High I
the son of Ro
ton.
He is vice
NTSU chapte
Education A
member of tl
Childhood E
tional and Gi
ion. national
graphy frater
501 W. Hickory Nt. 382-2561
MIVUH THEATRE
! "Honeymoon" Starts 6:40-10:15
THESx-
iRUITisRIPi
amscpRRMBBNET
BABY Sitting
Selected tabulation of stock as
ot 12 JO p.m New York time today as
Asian friend of the United
New School Board
nonrecoguition But he shows
the For Commission granted Mrs. Ford on grounds
of mental cruelty by Judge
-a-a
of Hawkins Funeral Homerthe N C Settle of Dallas a sister. ga and the Rev. Noel Bryant:
Rev Milford Thompson of First Mrs Kate Bryant: a brother, Roselawn Memorial Park Pall-
Methodist Church officiating Jewell Smith ' five grandchil- bearers Rex Ansley, James
A retired postale clerkuhe. ” dren; and 15 great-grandchil- Magill, Ralph Smith, Hackie
survived by his wife Elsie two dren Bond, Ben Hurt, Dr Joe Bill
sons H. G Bingham of San Pallbearers will be Leonard Frank. Bill Grisham and Clyde
Antonio and E T Bingham Jr Harper. Paul Gilliant, Ralph Hesse Members of the Orange
of Port 0 Connor a daughter, Bover. Nolan Walker, Bolney football sound were honorary
Bernice Hines of Bridgeport: two Phillips and Carl Bell. - -
. brothers, Walter Bingham of ■
Sovthiand Litt
Southwestern Life
Tavior Pubiishing
Texes Bank & Trust
Texas Industries
tricts with as few as 1,000 stu- kin and' Longview: -
"In 1965 the following terms Early temperatures
Thelma ranged from 26 at Dalhart to
68 at Brownsville
WALLACE SALVAGE
"TWO HOUSES"
SEAL Hite 2-begroom asbestes
week or am no RyW
TOKYO .API — Japan's left ister Masayoshi Ohira told So- ver once the issue reaches the
wing and some businessmen are cialist Ghichiro Hozumi, Japan decision-making stagera, vet to Ameren Moron
annlvins the pressure on the will normalize its diplomatic Ohira said Japan has yet to, , A.
Red China however. This position leaves the Red Chinese in the United deneral rn«-ane
Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda the government room to maneu- Nations
at gunpoint.
In a few minutes, the couple
said, he told them to come out
because it was all a joke to see Associatiop will meet at TWU
| what they would do in case of - . 5-
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EH
) THE SHUT DOWNS (
pe‘ «•
L^POHTEg]
Zneernabona, I
DmnoyS’ I
IS STILL UNLOADING
*,Q00, IS INFALLIBLE
8 ; 39 g - Irs ruenY
| Saturday to discuss prepara -- {h®.mAN.r
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mis® "agh
- wil ekgira, vatar -
sere heldatoday . .X ril ’ ■" the Denton area, rain at
Sims Adrr:‘ ’ Funeral services will be at 2 Chico measured 25 an inch, ment, downstairs Stove ana retrigera
dent of Chico runerai -.53, 5 _ €9 g-nger 50 Rridge. ior furnished water and lights paid. $45
cemaie GraS mueFsi us? (Y^rch. where ae". a port s ne 8. 2 Pim i.-us
be conducted at 11 am. Fri- member «. McKinney si. -t,E 382207s ______________
dav by the Rev Gene Reynolds, The Revs Jimmy Hefner. 70 Aubrey W. Cross Roads UNFURNISHED The first tenant t® oC-
daztr itheChicO First Bap-Jerry Griffin and Charles La- .65, Mayhill 50 and Valley
tie. Church Rue will officiate View .40 Bi00k Univenaitv city for sov
M- Adair died Tuesday of an Burial will be in Belew Cem- Elsewhere in the nation a 533 1025! *5-12028"nr0i"°
annarent heart attack at his etery, arrangements being made snowstorm that swept across F0« sale w o-m- j-ws-w
APPrein Eon by Morgan‘Scott Funeral Home seven Midwestern states, with pzo035oy Fenced vS
He is survived by his widow, of Celina amounts ranging up to a half -------
Born in Kentucky Feb 8, 1884. foot in some areas, headed in- 3 Miles
Mrs. Settle came to Texas when to the Ohio Valley and interior . . 12 nI.
i very small and had been a long- sections of the Northeast. Northeast Ot venton
time resident of Prosper Her ‘ South of the Midwest snow
_ parents were the Felix Smiths. — ——-——-----
in the Jamestown Baptist Church ed out. James Magill.
The Rev David Kuykendall, Each of the present trustees —---•
--PamwaGmingDigee-set=
She was born in the James sition 1 and Raymond Wheeler. Rain showers ceased m most zoma-raingextended.tanthe.Gulr The man was apprehended in Taxa College, sleg and others.
□ ssommurtz-memaeraupnione’apri ^tion -di John Orr, executive vice pres-
the Northside Baptist Church in dates must run for positions 1 cold front moved across Texas. In the West, more snow fell “hr Anderson and sheriff ident of TISA from the Univer-
Houston, and 2. It will indicated on Snow, sleet and rain fell in in the southern Rockies.’while Bsarhes made the arrest after sty of Texas, will speak Satur-
Pallbearers were to be Terry the ballot which positon the can- broad areas of the nation showers splashed along the pa spotting a pickup truck that fit dav about the state convention
Yales. Clifford Watts. Odell didates have applied for Decreasing cloudiness with the cific Northwest, with snow m- j the duties of the officers.
Watts. Emmet Long G. W Written applications for he cooling trend expected to end land across the Cascade Moun- Anderson said that ~ —
Green and Virgil Haboro. two positions must be filed Friday was forecast here. The tains tion owner. Anderson said that -------
She is survived by her moth- with the secretary of the Board Experiment Station west of Den-
er Mrs. L. D. Yales of Al- of Education rather than with ton had recorded .43 inches of
vord: five brothers. B A. Yales the county judge, as in the past, rain with an overnight 38 de-
‘ .........- This change has been neces • low, and downtown Den-
sitated, like the one onboard P-ton had 60 of an inch
sitions, by bills passed by he Early today, the weak air
“=mi
Creamer’ of Ardmore Okla . districts for years, bm onlydur- g amonausiietfoh wX
Mrs Fannie Hartle of Lakeside, ing the lastsession didtheleg Dallas Waco. College Station. .
Calwicand Fai g‘f James lature exte 10109Stu Houston, Texarkana. Tyler. Luf- :
Rue was born and reared in .
Good Hope. The old homeplace. I
owned by the Rue family since 1
1853, still stands and is occupied I
by a half-uncle. Isam Rue I
Rue is survived by his wife, .
THE BIG DISC JOCKEY HIT STARRING
JAMBOREE
FRIDAY NITE
signs of wavering on some II • 141 c
’“/rUe wth the soc.il ts Hlection rlaii oct
and Communists in Parliamen"
Wednesday. Ikeda concede:
that a new situation would arise April 4 is the date for the
should Red China be seated in Denton school board election at
the United Nations this fall as which members will be elected
the sole representative of the by positions rather than at large,
Chinese people the Denton Board of Educa-
If that happens. Foreign Min- tion decided this morning
_ -_____— Under the provisions of a new
GOOD MERCHANDISE Bf'NG PUT
OUT EVERY DAY
—.n
eDre.
Last Sale
3- A 35-year-old Dentonite was the man was employed at
imh released on $2,000 bond Wednes- dairy. .----------
1 day after being jailed late Tues- a 20-gauge, unloaded shotgun riage of auto maker Henry Ford.
$55; day and charged with armed was found inside the vehicle. II and his wife, Anne—a mar-1
3 robbery. Anderson said.________________riage that was launched in glit-
20. Hollon Meril Spears of Route , , tering style 23 years ago
52 1 .Denton, was chargedwith Meeting Friday 1 The uncontested divorce was
20 robbery by assault in connec- cO . ___
$. tion with $20 taken from t [ C----------- ---*ed "" ornuinds
1001 cash drawer of a service sta-
55; tion on University Drive West MAYHILL (Special) — May-'Charles Scoggin. A year ago he
•’ Tuesday afternoon. hill’s city commission will hold issued a divorce decree for
Justice of the Peace W. A. its regular business meeting at Margaretta Fitler Murohv who
Prices . notrepresen!tactva Riggs set the bond at $2,000 af- 7 p.m. Friday in the Mayhill Marsaretta ier /
STrX o"Sro. 5 12% •” ter Police Chief Andy Anderson Community center, according to later hecamethe wifepofNe
Last sal and Sheriff Wylie Barnes filed Mayor C. E. Carruth. Yoork Gov, Nelson A Eockefeh
32: c h a r g e s Tuesday morning ! Filing deadline for mayor and
202 Spears immediately made bond two commissioners in the city Mrs. Ford ■ ,44- was awarded
: and was released from County election is March 7. The terms custody of the couplens only
of Joe A. Mays and W. A minorchild. Edsel Bryant.E ord,
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Sockwell: Coyle, commissioners, and Car- 14. with.)visitation right by hi.
told police they were in their ruth expire this April. father. The coup e has two other
service station early Tuesday, Persons seeking office may ob- children, arlotte,
323 27 afternoon when a man camein tain filing papers at the Friday IAnne- . :----------------—
1 201 carrying a shotgun He bought meeting or from the mayor any "
12. 1 and paid for a cold drink and time.
20: 25; some candy, they said, but when j---------------------------
' st openmanthrdersa £. TWU Will Host
and his wife into a back room TISA Meeting
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APPROXIMATEL 43 acres, dasture end
timber Fair 5-room house.. Denton
Telephone, deep well, electricity, mail
route. Denton Schoel District, bieck-toP
road Must see to appreciate.
Roy Wainright,
Associate
PAT HAMILTON,
Realtor -
387-2300 ?’O Universify 381-2453
Terrell King - Mervin Ramey - Id While
FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. 382-9691
"YOUR WARTFORD AGENT"
Hear them sing their Greatest Recording Hits!
1 "Let the Good Times Roil" 4 "Pop-Eye"
2 "Brown Eyed Hondtomo Mann 5 "Summer’s foally Comln*9
W E Williams, place 7. will
TONY RANDALL 1
BURL IVES &
BARBARA EDEN €
me Brass,
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OLOR 7am
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