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PAGE TWO II 0 I Sunday, January WW. FLOODS Storms Threaten West Coast -Again By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pacitic jlorms, spawneii by a wandering' air jet stream, threatened northern California with 'new floods. Saturday. Southern Florida's crop-killing cold wave went through iis eighth day, but vacationers were reported streaming into the Miami winter resort In record 'numbers. A Canadian.

cold. front punched inlo the' northern Plains, breaking a stagnant weather pattern that has prevailed in the midconlinent for more than a week. Galo winds and heavy rains pounded the northern California coastline where Christmas week floods caused heavy damage. The San Francisco Weather Bureau said the series gf ptornis were similar in many respects to (hose of Chrislmas Week, and added: a possibility that the rivers north of San Francisco and Sacramento will reach danger The high altitude jet stream, a Forecasts End Of Federal Gasoline Tax WASHINGTON, Jan, ing of. the 2-eciit: a gallon feclcra Jax on gasoline consumed off the "roads and highways was forccasi Hoday by Rep: tD-Tex).

He I a rKemher of the House Ways and Means Commitlee whlcl is to consider the ''off-thc-hiyhway' exemption proposal on Monday, "This will-remove an inequity long cxisied to burden farmifrs'-- ihd-'-ranchers," Ikare been paying this gasollw? used in tractors, wafer many othei uses not manner relate! our highways." Texan also crpressed optimism over prospects for ultimate approval of a bill he introduced to allow honie.owners to deduct the of repairs; jncluding repapcr- and repainting, up to a mnxl- jmum annually, in figuring jthelr" federal income tax- returns. "We have been allowing such the property is rented," he said, "even in the ease where a private home temporarily is being "II seems to me that in aU fairness such deductions should be al- Jowed to-, the owner who lives-in house." W-mile-wide was 'lamed for the Christmas storms, 'he stream, normally, (raveling vest lo east over the Pacific north- vest, shifted 1,000 miles southward, Tinging in warm, moist.air. The stream was 500 miles south 1 its usual course again Saturday iassing over northern California. The mercury sank lo 39 degrees early Saturday in midtown record low for the date, and here was no prospect of warm veslher for several more days. However, airlines reported south- jound passenger fraffie was 20 per cent ahead of lasl-year'f figure.

The Florida East Coast Railroad reported an "extremely heavy" low of the city. The Miami EcflcJ) JJolel Assn. reported most hotels ire filled to capacity, lie mercury sank lo 39 degrees early Saturday in niidtown Miami, a record low for the dale, and was no prospect of wann weather for several more days. Freezing wealher was forecast again (or Saturday night In a belt extending ro the Carolinas through Kentucky and Tennessee and southward liito Florida. The Florida vegetable crop has suffered an estimated 10 million dollars damage, but no serious shortages were expected because of overproduction, The advancing cold front from Canada dropped'the midday (cm- pcraturc to 'I above at Willislon, N.D, The cold front was expcctei lo bit the.Chicago area by Sunday morning, ending "a week 'of balmy weather; A dry wind caused blowing dust In eastern Colorado and wpslcrn Kansas.

Light snow powdered lh northern Mild weather provailed in tin Far Weisl.1-;-.-.».». i Snapshot Contest Winners Set 5 Miss Sfarilyp Edwards of 2223 Locust was named first-place winner in the Texas Theater's snapshot contest held in conjunction wiih fhe showing of "I Am A Camera." Miss Edwards won (he camera i donated by'Tobln Drugs lor her sentry. winners were Jane Sanger, who won a portrait Doherly's Studio, pnd Mrs Sam T. Davis of Box 1034, Fred S. Buchanan of 903 W.

Oak, am Johnny Hope, of ley N. Elm. The last three won compltmentarj passes from the Texas. i From Page poll: taxes-for'1956 and i i -days-left to secure poll ta.xee. Sea "graves Is faced with nn increase sales from 250 poll tax receipts day to between 340 and 420 daily- the high mark is to be readied Seagrnves Saturday again urgei 'that voters secure their poll la: receipt as soon as possible to re lieve his office of.

the customar. last-minute rush. Missing Pickup Recovered A 1952 Diidge pickup re- miled stolen around a.m. iaturday morning, was recovered vilhin an hour after it was report- d.missing, police 6aii, "Dick Maxwell, 1310 Coit Street, aid lie parked the truck at his address Friday night around 8 p.m. laxwell told police the pickup was nissing when he looked for it iround a.m.

Saturday. The missing car was located on Igan Street hy police round a.m. fjauCorel Files For Police Chief Filing Iits petition announcing ill candidacy, A. G. (Glen) l.an- flnl bcca'mo (lie second entry in he election for city marshal chief of police) of Denlon.

T-anford' filed 'his petition with Secretary. fiuitrlil Saturday morning. niarshn! fs Jack farrison, who announced his In- willon lo nin for rc-clcdion around two weeks ago. I.wito'd, wlio resigned tlie ocal police force Aug. 3 ,1955, served on the police force for 21 years.

He resigned while Iho position us capjain. For Moore Funeral services for C. Moore, 71, iverc hcW Friday in Jack Schmilz and Son Moore died Wednesday night in local hospjfal. A of Bounty, Mr. Moore was born Aug.

5. 1884, and attended the old J.nne School. He was a retired farmer and stockman and a member of he Baptist Church. Pallbearers wore H. M.

Pitner, 3cn JfJmrman, John Reeves, Cecil Pills, Hubert Harris, and George Honorary pallbearers were F. D. n. Pitts, George Williams and Floyd Hensley. The Bev.

J. I. Clinton, minister, of the College View Bnplist ciated. Burial was in Mount Olivcl in Fort Worth. Survivors are his wife; two sons D.

Moore of Hugo, an Elherl D. Moore of Fort Worth- i sister, Mrs. Delia Nix; and two brothers, -F. Moore and John Moore, all of MAMETS 7 THIS IVIIKK'S LIVESTOCK FORT WORTH (AP--Gallic com p.ired to last week: lower ctnvs steady to 25 lower, calv steady to 50 lower; slockcrs wea SDptl and choice beef steers 15,00 1B.SO; i i nnd commercial 11,00 H.OO; bee! ctwi 10.50-11.50; mcci turn and good slocl: sners 13.00 17.00; 10.00-12.00; commcrcla and good cnlves 13.00-n.60; chnlc 18.00-18.EO; medium and good sloe: slecr calves 13.00-n.BO: good an choice 18.00-18.50; 165 town. Hogj steady to 25 lower; 300-23 Ib 11.15.

Lambs lower, yearling? 5 steady; feeder Ininb wenK to 1.00 lower; Rood nnd clinic shorn i Iambi 16 woolc 16.50-17.00; good choice Jhon yearling's 16.00-I5.50;' Rged" we'tlier ll.QaTia.OO; ewes- 6.SD-7.50; slier fcK'w lambs n.00-15.50; woole n.OO down. 1J. Grow old 38. Blind fear LepiSie S3. 1'enUeHtiil 26.

Room SO.Kntranca 62. Hapiii 63. Stay-Viehl 61. Rescue 63. Anjierjcan Indian S.

geyer DOWN t. Fleet nt warshlpj 4. Legal acllon 5. Variety pf Rely 7.Tynes)sarei S. PtrrnUle J.

i of bird 10. T-ancetot's 3 Ii 31 fl IB 11. Chooses bf Make i Tillable JJ.TpIlchln IT, Mark pt omission IIMi a 1-11 trow S). Shoulder garmenta H. Outcast 35.

Take venge.inco 36. 38. Property JS. Thick logically 0, 1'rotted 43. Siort letters 46.

Relieve 51. Period of light 42. la TOWN TOPICS Briefs Personals Dirtbs Hospital Notes Last Rites Held For Bill Boyles Funeral services (or Charles Williahi' (Bill) lioylcs, 43, wei-e lictd Saturday, afternoon in the Jack ScluniU and Son Chapel will) Iwrlal in the Argylc Cemetery. The Hev. Fcrhinn Wcedon olficl- aicd.

Air. Boyles died. Wednesday (light in Waco where lie wns'super visor of the film library and. pro jecljoii (lepnrtnioiit at Con Air Force Base. A resident was eirtpjoye'd tli6 Interstate Thea fers iif Deiifdn for 23 years before moving to Waco.

I'allbcarcrsi'B'c're Albert Boyles Carroll Hoylcs, Alton Hoyles, McLean, Ihirncll Steptaww anr Roy Stewart. Survivors are his mother. Sirs Bowles of Dallas; a dnuyh- Boyles pf Washington, 1). a brollicr, Frank Boyles of Dallas, an(! a nephew, Frank tUissell lioyles of Clcburne. PROBE Continued From Page 1 questionable companies, hauling hem'into show cause bearings and nto court.

More such action was promised. The commission has consistently said it is just beginning to act under new laws thai went into effect Scjtt. Saundcrs also is expected to tel Iho Senate committee if more new laws arc needed, nnd whether the commission needs more help. The senate committee meets un dor its new chairman, Victoria. The House com mitleo under Rep.

Wade Spilman of McAllcn starts Tliurs day. The senate committee's blow-up after a dispute between four mem bcrs nnd Chairman Scarcy lirace well over secret sessions led dchiand by Sen. Jimmy Phillips a candidate for governor, lhat th four should resign because they ar "trying lo cover Draccwcl quit the committee. rorf. This bro htf.sharri Three members Johnnie Rogers'-of Ausli, Wardlow I.anc of a Jar rani Sccresl of Terjijile iiidlcMc they would make their ihcom sources public if everybody on th cfmimlttcc was renfdred 'to.

Sen Ottis f.ock of I.ufkin said he bo nothing, to hide but'lW he "wonl not. permit the committee lo used for political purposes," Phillips said all public official should make their incomes publi and "the sooner it is done (he bet Names of si.v members or forn er members of the Legislator were put officially before Ihe Sen last week by having received variou fees fop, legal or public relation work from U. g. Trust nnd Gunran ly Co. This centered some attention 01 Texas laivs which do not ren.uir legislators tq disclose their incom sources, and which require only that they declare personal interes in a bill if one of that nature come: up.

(luring session. They seldon do." Junior Chambers of Commcrc began a movenwit lo sel up a sys tern of annual sessions of the Log islature with "adequate annua wages' 1 for members Former Hop. Union Brown Inspecting Officer Gives Guard Here Superior Rating Gayle Oler, superintendent of 19 Boles Orphans' llome at Quln- an, will speak at the morning ervice at the Welch Street Church Christ at 10:45 a.m. The regu- ir minister, Logan Uiichanan, speak al Collinsrillc. Tiic horus of the Welch Street Church, ndcr Ihe direction of Dale Welsh, sing in concerts today at 2:30 in Farmersvillc and al 6 p.m.

McKlnney. Mr. and Mn. Cllde T.aw, 808 Imery Drive, have received word the biiih of a daughter to tlieir on nnd daughter-in-law, Sgl, and Irs. Charles R.

Law of Sherman, Funeral services were Jielit In k'aco Saturday afternoon for F. Jgon, father of II. Ugon, 904 'anhandle. Ugon died In Waco 'riday morning, fie a a retired ninister of the Church of Christ nd was a former Denton resident. itegular board meeting Hill In (fie Red Cross Chapter of- ce Monday at 5 p.m.

Tleports win given by chairmen of each pro- ram with a full report on Junior ied Cross activities Bivcn by Mrs. lerbcrt Decker. Mr. at Aln. H.

JO Sycamore, attended tin uncral in Cookville Saturday for )avidson'B unele, George Klclb, of Farniersville, Word him been received of the lealh of Ray L. 03, Abilene. Laymon, a former rcsi lent of Denlon, died Friday of a icart attack. Funeral services wll ip held in Abilene Monday, Sur vlvors in Denlon include three nieces, Mrs. C.

Danielle, Mrs i. J. Hester and Mrs. J. 0, Lester and one nephew, J.

Gou. The Denton County Bar Aisocla lion, at Us last-'regular meeting passed a resolution unanimous! 1 endorsing Judge Ben W. Bdyd fo reelection lo the court of civil ap peals In Fort Worth. Judge Boy was appointed lo fill the unexpirei term of Judge Frank Culver wh( was named to the Supreme Court Initiation services of Ihe Ordf of the Eastern Sfar, scheduled foi llondny, have been postponed Mrs. E.

D. Trasier announce i Saturday night. HOSPITAL NOTES Flow Memorial Hdspllpl Admitted: Mrs. Ned Drpckelt Frisco, medical; 1 Miss Linda Kin POLITICS Continued From Page I iiois and the presidential primary not binding on convention dele gales. The mixup over getting Kisen lower's name on Ihe New Hamp iliirc ballot arose when Jackson ruled llial one of iwo petitions tilei on the President's behalf by Man rice Grant, Manchester aulo deal er, was invalid.

Jackson said i lucked the necessary 50 valid signa turcs. Granl Ihen filed a new pelilioi with 56 signatures which wcv ruled valid. Jackson had alread accepted a second pelilion with 7 signatures. In order to enlcr. a per son's name as a candidate the pc tilions must have 50 valid signa lures from each of the stale's Iw congressional districts.

Jackson nolified Eisenhower th. his name would appear on Ihe ba lol unless he asked, within 10 day after receiving nolificalion, that ho withdrawn. In White House press James C. Ilagerly said there woul be no comment over the wecken bill "wo probably will take a look at the New Hampshire siluatio next week. JAILED Continued From Page university professor in a subur of Budapest.

Marlon was educated in Knglau and has a doctorate degree in onnniirs from Budapest Univcrsit. His byline became familiar Western raiders in Ihe ejghl year he covered events behind the Jro Curtain. He covered such events as lh trial of Josef Cardinal Mindszenly the Irial nf l.asztp the (01 mer foreign minister hanged i 19-19 on conviction of plotting wit Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito; th trial and eventual release of Ho! ert A. Vogeler, an American bus nessman. red, Greenlee, surgical; Payne, Laki Pallas, medal; Mn, Charles Barker, 1J22 surgical; Hubert Tlckland, 2519 Denlson, surgical; In.

Elna T. Thompson, Box Station, surgical; Phil J.utfln- yhl, Box 812, surgical; Mrs. Unie 4fll Kim. he word Kriday night at the Den on National Guard armory. In the annual federal insjw- ion of Kationfil Guard units, the ocal unlt'i Company 15! Tank lalfalion, was Inspected by Major 40! Kim, medical; lobert Lawrence, 317 Bradshaw, icdlcal; Dlimtsjed: Mrs, Jewle J.

Smllh r. and baby, Lake Dsllaj; Mrs, ohn M. Harpool and baby, H20 denial; Mrs, n. Gladden, Pilot 'olnt; Kenneth Glbns, Justin; Kate Browder, M8 Ilss Slie Opllz, 419 Pierce; Mrs. Charles Munselle, 514 Syca we; Mr.

L. Reedy, 820 Myr Mrs, Coy I. Rollins, 10W Col ier; Baby Michael Smith, 1WO Elm; A. Smith, mo Frame; Oliver Simmons, rxswlsvllle; Mrs. ylvla Sample, Sanger.

BIRTIIS hoy, Joe! Winfleld, was horn Mr, and Mrs, Ned. Drock- 'lt, Frisco, ist 5:27 p.m. Friday in "low Memorial Hospital. A hoy born to Mr. and Mrs 'rarjcis Par! Padgell, 930 Fort Worth 7:05 Salur lay In Flaw Memorial Hospital.

tobert Daves, member of the section, egular army from Inspector department, Koprth Ar. Fort Sam HOUJ. ton. "W'e rated superior last said the local company's commanding officer, Captain Union Wilson, "and we espect the iame this year," he said, "We're inijch better shape this year ban we were last," Copt. Undon said, "and we had t'ood Inspee oin Friday," Capl.

Wilson said Hie ratings sly- Jii by the federal inspectors are lonsatisfaciory, satisfactory, ex cellent and superior, 1 "We won't know'what rating we nade on jhe Friday inspections un INSPECTION Continued From Fafo ins up 193s Itawue March 31, officers and loca highway patrolmen, Felix and Don T. Blade, wili be author Ized lo ticket vehicles lacking lh required sticker after tJie tion deadline, April 15, No (it'urcs were available Sat urday on the number of slicker Issued to dqfe, local officer stressed that many people ncglec Jfieir obligation fo have tlieir car inspected until tho last minute. jsave ilie customary rush, officers advised vehicle owi crjs to have them cheeked now. Although they started last Sep Icmbcr, the iiispeclions so far liav amounted lo just a trickle. Harrison warned lhat a strea of had weather, although welconi If it includes rain, could put th Inspection situation in poor shape "Tho inspection stations can't ir sped cars while the roads ar wet," he pointed out.

"11 affect brake test." "Fall In for inspection," was 1 Fourth Army headquarters re- ie WOrd Fridav nluht at ttm Dm. Ihe raltm ol a lalpr H.ifp Its supply orgBnizatlon, check, lank gild vehicle heck, and safeguards for prolect- nfi properly. "Then Friday night at 7:30 we ad an Inspection of the rmed, and in ranks," paid Capt, Vllson. ineii were asked ques. ions In conneclion with ihelr line work to determine effectiveness our training program," said the nil's commanding officer, Affer Ihe hour-long Inspection the unit In further In pcctions Friday night were eon lucted of the unit's training pro- tram; specifically, their.machine and map'reading courses.

The mil's mess section was iart of ihelr Inspclion Including Knife, Fork Clul To Hear Brces Orlo former mem- ler of the New York Slate Legislature, will be the guest speaker al Hie" monthly Knife and KorK Club dinner Monday night at 7 In Itubbard Hall. Drees, a humorous speaker, studied in three Amei-icaii Unlverf ilies and two abroad, has been employed al various intervals lilg life as a tcslllc ed ilor, an author, a coal miner am a preacher. IJe lias spoken at sev eral large corporation banquet! and has been sought afler for re turn engagements several times. The former legislator's subject which he calls "Crist for Ihe Grin will mix philosophy with a little gentle fun-poking lo achieve the desired humor, be said, DULLES Continued From Page virtual refutation of claims th. United States would never touci off an atomic war." The Soviet newspaper Izveti referred to "the peculiar theory of Dulles "on constantly kcepin iiilernational tension 'on the vcrs of and said it "cannot be regarded as other than open encouragement of bellicose stale-, incuts of American generals and admirals." British have expressed alarm over the article and one, the London Doily Mirror, referred to DullQs as "this edgy gambler." There were indications that British Prime Minister Anthony Eden, (ine here lale this month for a series of high level discussions, will seek to find out whether an F.isnihower "pence policy" or the "brink of war" Iheory is guiding United States actions.

FARM BILL Continued Froni Pajo number of neiv (e)ler window; where fanners, caught'in the re cent price-cost squeeze, can picl up some badly needed Mundl said. Sen. Olin D. Johnston (D-SC) another member of the AgrJcul (lire Committee, said Iho Rcpubli can proposals appeared to be a be lated hid for farm voles in thi; election year. He questioned tha' the effort would succeed.

Ellcnder a i "unfortunately thera is a feeling in some quarter: lhat the present furore oyer relie for American agriculture is nothin; more than election-year propa ganda." "They are dead wrong," Ellen der said, adding "a smaller farm er. the family farmer, in particu lar, is in dire economic straits. For this reason. Eltender said he believes the soil hank to take 45 million acres out of pro duction "would be more effectiv if participation were made manda lory." He suggested that farmers required to retire a certain par of their acreage allotment for cot ton, wheat, and corn in order gel government price supports i addition (o the soil bank payment! Secrelary Benson has rcjecte JAYCEES Continued From Fags 1 man of (tie city commissioners: Hie Rev. John Marvin, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.: Mrs.

Ruddie Henderson, executive secretary of both the Deiilon County Tuberculosis cjalion and Ihe Denton Counly Welfare Council; Mrs. Hal V. iN'or- gaard, Park Board chairman, and Mrs. W. f).

Chambers, active school and church worker of Sanger. These six will be honored for their outstanding work during the year. Jaycees of Fort Wprtli, Dallas, Decalur and MeKinney have been quot. invited to allend the ban- this proposal, saying the soil ban could operate "without compu' sinn." Ellender asked farm price sup port schedule "which will flex up ward for more desirable commrid ities" and downward for lowe qualities. Benson also opposed this, savin it might amount'to govcrnmei price-fixing on quality crops an could refill warehouses the ne program aims lo empty.

Ellender siiggesied the Iwo-pric plan be tried on rice, a crop h'm ited largely to (our slates; Louii iana. Arkansas, Arizona and Ca ifornia. Other senators fiavc been urgin. the two-price system for bill Benson said crop and industr advisory commissions have recon mended against it. Under the Iw price system, a commodity is sol abroad at the world market pric but is supported domestically government price nrops.

Midland, now county attorney, said a if Ihe proposed new system liail been in operation, "1 believe I could have gotten my resolution lo investigate the insurance companies through Ihe house in 1953." "As it was, it met a sad firown said. BOMB Conllnued From 1 ing held in the institution. The 11 men were incljcled in the Brink's robbery yesterday after O'Kecfe appeared before a Suffolk County grand jury and save details implicating them in the Ihefl. After his grand jury appearance, i O'Kecfe was taken to the a Cambridge jail for The other six of the seven in I custody are lodged in Suffolk Conn- ty jail, about a mile away in Boston from Ihe Cambridge lockup. ANNOUNCING MY PURCHASE of the MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION Across street- from Southern Hotel.

Will appreciate on opportunity to service your car vith Magnolia oils and gasolino Washing, Lubrication Wax and Polishing. JACK WILLIAMS I I I i i I the rating at later apt. Wilson gajd. Friday afternoon, Capfain Wilon said, his compspy was (nspee. to determine si Sudanis of I lie nit's administration and ry good," said Capt.

Wilson, "and cur Battalion Commander, Ueut, Col. Kgbert F. Chollar, filstioneii in Fort you very good inspection." The local national guard unit 'as established In 1948, and siaiiojied pt Harljee Kipld, North of Denton. The unit moved lo the Denton Armory after it was constructed just ovfr a year ego, Capt. Wilson inspection Friday was (he second one at the new armory, said Capt.

Wilson. "We have a unit of 85 men and, four officers," Capt. Wilson "but we're looking (or more incn. On Feb, 22, throughout the stale, there svilj he a recruiting drive lo secure wore, meil, but open to recruits anytime," he said. officers are Cspt.

Wil- Denlon; Ajllce W- EXPRESSING THANKS TO MY FRIENDS for the fjne patronage and cooperation afforded me whije I operated my service station on South Locust which I have just recently sold to Jack Williams. H. R. GAGE ANNOUNC'NG MY PURCHASE of the Groyer Graham Produce Company which I Wilt Operate as DENTON POULTRY AND EGG CO. Invite your visit Bring ui your Poultry and Eggs H.

R. GAGE T. M. Wicker --1115 E. MeKinney--Ph.

C-4913 coffee and cookies prepared li nit cooks for men and Inspecting ''The entire inspection looked ve Decaiur; U. C. Slimp, C-alnes- vlllc; and Warrant Officer Calvin Gilbert, Denton. Warrant Officer Gilbert, (lie unit Is Hio only time officer, Cant, Lindon said. TELEVISION SCHEDULES announced by stations.

Subject to SUNDAY 8:30 We Believe 0:00 Lamp Unto My Feet 1:00 0:30 Look Up j.tvt 7 55 10:00 Tiie Christopher Program 10:30 FalUi For Today 6l0 11:00 Church Service 8:55 12:03 News 9:00 13:15 Western Frolics 9:30 1:00 Wild Bill Hlckock 10:30 1:30 Magic In Fashions 11:00 1:45 Songs ot Inspiration 3:00 Face 11:30 2:30 Blar and Slon' 1 I 3:00 Front Roiv Center 13:00 4:00 Omniljns 12:16 6:30 You Are Them 12:25 (1:00 I.aesle 6:30 Jack Benny 12:30 7:00 Ed SulllvBii Show 1:00 8:00 G. Th eater 1:30 8:30 A. Hitchcock Presents 2:00 9:00 Appt. with Adventure 2:30 0:30 My Line Sunday News 3:16 10:15 Weather IjUO 10:25 Movletlrae 4:00 12:15 Vesper KRLD-TV (Cbumel 4) MOSPAY Morning Show Captnln JCar.gjroo Garry Godfrey Strike Rich Valient Lady Love of Life Search for Tomorrow Ovildlng Light News Cnlhollo Repprt How To Drive and SUT Alive Love Story Robert 'Q. Hoiise party" Big Bob Crosby The Brighter Day The Stcrft ptprm' On-Your "Account Mary Carter's boolitjoolt Variety Fair Service On All Radios Television LOVE TALIAFERRO TV In Rear TalJafmo Hardware North Side of.Square plione SUNDAY ChriBtlnn Science Heals" 10:00 The Christophers 10:30 Air Force Digest 10:45 Man To Man 11:00 CtiurcU Services 12:00.

andusiry on Parade 12:15 Cartoon Capers Movie Marquee Hopalong Cassldy NBC Opera Hall of Fame Gnllnnt Meet the Press Hiy Rogers Sliow You Asked For It Famous Film Festival Chance of A LUetlms Amateur Hour The Loretta Yoimg Show WBAP-TV fCbaoneJ 51 Weather 10:15 10:35 10:30 10:35 12:30 1:30 2:00 3:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 630 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 Justice Texas 7:00 0:00 0:30 10:00 11:00 11:45 12:30 12:45 2:00 3:00 3:15 3:30 4:00 Final Les Paul i Tord Movie MOXDAr Let's Go Flhtng Sunup Wonderland D)nz Dong School Ernie Kovacs'shbw Home Te.tas Mrlnj Jones Place Aim Aldtn Show Movie Marquee Matinee Theater A Dale Will) Modern Romances Queen for a Day Radio Service Center MOST COMPLETE TELEVISION SERVICE JN THE SOUTHWEST 225 North Locuit C-6021 ffKAA-TV (Channel 8) 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:45 13:00 12:30 13:45 1:00 2:15 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 1:00 SUNDAY This Is Tho Life This Is America. Man To Man Catholic Hour lloiir of Worship Industry on PBrscle American Fonim Tom Harmon's Wori-'nop Sunday Edition Million Dollar Movie Spolllghl on Texas Zoo Parade Dr. Iltitfcon's Secret Jolirnnl Hans Christian Anderson Super circus Judge Roy Bean Soldiers of Foriuno It's a Great Life Frontier NBC Comedy Hour 8:00 8:00 0:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 12:00 Ooodyear TV PUyhouw ssclence Fiction Theiter Henpllne Tfie Great Oildersleerff Pattl Page Channel 8 Theater Nightcap MOSDAT Morning Devotion il Today Itonlper Hoom Julie Bcncl) Show Tennessee Ernie Ford ghow 7:00 10:00 11:00 11:30 Feather Your 12:00 Noon Ediibn 12:05 Magartr.B 12:30 Showtime Matlnet 1:30 Trouble With Father 2:00 Atlernoon Film 4:00 Pinky Lee EXPERT PROMPT TV SERVICE AM. MAKES and MODEI-S I A I piro.vF, c-sm West Side Square KFJMV (Channel 11) 11:00 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:50 4:00 5:00 .5 ..10 8:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 SUNDAY Church Sen-lets The Playhouse Cmcalii Call Tclerama. Sur.tiay Matlr.ee Atomic Clock Dutch Mcver Weekly Stiva Review Weather Roy Rogers Range Rider R.nnwr of (he TCU March of Dimes Mayor of the Town Amos 'N Andy Confldciulsl File This Ii ilusic News 10:10 I 4:30 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:40 6:50 7:00 7:30 8:55 10:00 10:10 10:20 St.lrllsht MONDAY TT.eaier 11 Roy Rogers Watch The BiriJIi Looney Tunes Rarige Rider SporU Wealher fxjoney Tur.rjs Million Dollar Movli Headlines Wrestling News U'uther SUrlljhl Theatrt The ALL New SENSATIONAL NEW 1956 ZENITH TV TALIAFERRO RADIO SHOP Un our repair 209 N.

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