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TAfiE'T'WO' 1 In Cold War CAIRO, Egypt The four power Arab summit conference has reaffirmed neutrality, in Hie cold it. look no piiblic staild on. CbnimUhisl of Ille Middle East or Hie- Eisenhower' doctrine, The conference issued a cpimmimque night. It was signed by King Sand of Saudi Arabia, King Hussein of Jordan, I'rcstdohl Shukfi kliwhllv of ir- ria und President Gamal Abiiel of Egypt; CLOSE.ENOVH Presuiciil Eisenhower grins as lie holds a gihlecl cere- House Asked ib to put it oH," the chief txegiifive laUgiiett aiiU replied; "Oh.rlo.'' (AP photo) Wife' Yotiili lii jail Oil 'Charges Of Siuiger Burglary A 2 0 a olii Thackervllie, youlli veihaijieti in Cc'miU' Jnil today aflci- belhjj charged with a Sanger burglary. Charges filed Wednesday in z.

D. Lewi- 5 jusllce court. Hie youth, JIniliri Morgan, refused Wednesday night 16 lake a lie detector tes't, Sheriff Wylle reported this nioriiirig. Moigari is charged with. Hie Feb(5 burglary of KiiicU Sadali's sen-Ice slalion in Sanger, Al flic lime of the burglary Sadau reported (ires and some cigarette! missing: Wiifii Morgan was arfesled Tuesday officers said Ihey recovered one ot the tires from the 6k- lahoman; Israel Reported Ready fo Follow ILN, Order Is reported ready .16 start withcil'awing it Iroqps shortly froih (wo dis- pitted Middle East afcas iihdcf a Band Ticked-ftf.

Uie curieefl df the Dcriton High School' flr'oiico Brffld tvill lie placed eh sale by ifiertibefs of tlie band; The cdli 1 crft wilt bri. given, in the NTSC Main Auditorhirti. March 11 at 8 p.m;, Carroll JMMatii, director, salil. Tlie build pfesc'nt a yarleiy profirani; raiigiim frofii pdphlnr to classical selections. FenHired.

soloist for this- year's concert will be Nana Pearce, cla'r- who has.beeii a member.of the all-slate, hiind for years, all-slale band rhe'mhcr, Sylvia student director of- the band, will conduct sel- ccjion ili lh? concert. Proceeds from.Ihe concert will be, usecl lo complex the purchase ot high iidelily recording anti souiid equipment for Ihe tend room In'Hie' new. Deiilon lligh School Adiiiissraii will he ceiils tor adiiijs and 25 ceiiU for ail slmlehls, ihcliitiing coiicg- Three Gi-us Royalty Three Beiiioii College students licen selected as (ifilicess for 'In- JOIh Mnf- di'Gras cdebl'alloh will he held Saturday at Ihe Ndr'lli Side Coliseum in Fort Worth. iVTSC coed Alih Wiilslpw mid TSCW sfildeuls nicmiur ilftlV es and Wnfsoli Were aiiioug tiie Jtnrdi fjras myally cahdidntcs hatilcd by celebfnlioii officials. formula worked out wilh the United Stales and France.

An arlnoiracemcnt vVas expected at Hie United iS'flfiqris; late today of tomorrow. down session of the U.f\': Genefdl Assembly was lo be postponed once agaiii ivliile willi- drawal details were being worked bht: "ptticials last riight ind'icaled American, French and fs'faeli o'f- ficials Had i'dirie' Up "Wiltr tfiij agrectnciit: Israel coi'rtp'jv- ilii live FOb. U.N. ordefih" pr3iiipt fsra'cii wjltidrawai frrjiii the Gaza Strip aiid. IhS Sballlt El Sheikh area wbich coinmailds liie ehlrahce lo ihd Glitf of Arjaba, wiili replacement by United Na- tioiis Force-, troiips.

Orders go dill shoftiy for liie Ist-aeH withdi-awai, 2. The. United France ahd oilier, naliotis would suhhoH ah interpretation of these "rtfolulioilj! wllich would keep UNEF troops in the two areas Classes "Begirt-Tonight The flev, Kdwilrd (Whlley) Campbell, rector of SI. David's Kpiscopol tjliurcll, 613 Ecloi', will (iiscllss ''Why tmilirmntJon" aiid the history of (lie church al the first of a series of Enquirer's classes lonighi at 8 in the parish house nl the church. tonight's, discussion and similar qllfcs Iri follow bii ioiir succeeding Thursday nights nre olich to Hie public.

tllere is iio obiigalloit I'armc'clcd with atieiidailc'e at ahy' or nil of the teclufes, the Hdv Mr. Campbell saldi The purpose of ibe Etiqlilrer'g flosses Is to Irifonn persons oil Hie beliefs aiid pracltces of KpisOopai ChSifeli, Tlie Christian poclhile of.Slti will be the topic 61 hext week's class. HOLLYWOOD Stories Confliet On Monroe's Raid LOS ANOELKS Cotitllcllng versions ot a raid Ihnl misfired are in (lie record ns a Stale Senale committee continues loday search (or the sources ot sensational stories appearing in fcan- dil magazines. Marilyn was Ihe objective of the vinli-ii invesli- g.itors Invaded Ihe wrong apnrl- mertt. Hut of Hie fcstimony in ycslcrdny's opening sc-sslon concerned this poinl; Did Frank Sinalrn lake part in Ihe fiasco? The Ifsna never was resolved.

Also Icll unanswered were tbcsc questions: How diJ the raiding party happen to smosh ths wrong door at a small Bpartmcnl liousc where Marityn was helping a girl friend wa shu dishes? did JM DIMaggto, famed homo run slugger, insist upon-the raid Iwo weeks Miss Monroe had divorced him? And wai Slfcilra merely reluctant chnufteur (or DIMagglo or an sclive part(ctpan( In Ilifi raid? i a a led ycslerday'i. parade of witnesses Ixsforc the hcnving, originally to tnvestigale Ihe mcllioib of some collodion agencies. The inquiry was expanded, cvrr, nfler Confidential magazine printed the story of the raid. The committee wanls to know If some private dcleclives have sold Iheir invosligntiun repotls to liie. so- cnlled scandal magazines.

Philip Irwin, a privnle tnvosli- galor, followed Sinatra (6 the stand nnd labeled Din crooner's teslimcny false. Sinairn ban' said lh.it flsly drove DIMaggio to the genernl I ot the aparltnent house hud wailed in Iho Car while Ihe raiders practically swrcd an innocent tenant out ot her mind Invin. 24. said that Sinatra engaged Ihe deleclive service In Ibe first plflCf and (he one who, by turning on a light, spotlighted the comedy of errors. Talking (o a reporlfr on the conflict in testimony.

Sinatra said: "Who are you going id believe? Me or a jfuy who makes living kicking down bedroom dows?" trwlii testified tliai lliMaggln wanted Ihe agency "lo and Catch Mies Monroe In adultery." He added that he had her under surveillance lor weeks bul came up wilh "nothing." Until ihsi Israeli-Egypt dispiile grows (juicier. 3: France and other iiations would echo U. S. assurances of free Israeli passage through the Gulf of.AilQhiii Israeli officials Were repbrled satisfied liie formula prb- lefl Israel rigdinst a Egyptian cbiin'nando raids from Gaza nhd against any reimposiiion by Egj'pi ol a Gulf of. Aqaba The- U.S.-Freiich-Israeli formula apparently did not require specific; U.N.

action. But it would give U.N. Secrelary Dag Hanllnafsk- jpld latitiide in ifilerpreiiiig tlie Feb. 2 fesolulioiis aiid Ifie 1949 Palesline trili-e; Haliimarskjold a i i U.NEF tfobjis colild stay only as long" as Egypt permitted. Omar Lpuflj, head of Egypt's permanent U.iV; deiega'tibfi, sail! last ilight that stilt is tlie sililatldh.

That would mean Egypt could litd've at any tiihe lacK iHto the (Jaza sitdaflou the Isralis liavc said iiilist iiever Also, Haiiimarskjold said there liuis't be slrlcl cmnpliahce wiih the trUce. desigiiolion ol Egypt as ad- ininislralor of Ihe Gaza Strip. Israel's Ambassador Abba Ebnii Slid Foreign Jlihisler Oolda Meir arranged to consult again loday wilii Secretary of Stale Diilles. They met yesterday with Dulles and Foreign Minister Christian lalcr look parl i a long drafting session at which tin agrceiiienl was do.nirnllled lo paper; reporters inquired aboiit this, Eban said simply: "As a result discussions in Washington over the hist few days- tho hope. of.

an early solution Is riow miich stronger." The conference had special fig. In Ihe light of Saud'a recent talks President Eisenhower iti Washington. Tlie com- munique praised the King for ex- plaiiilng IB Aiiicflcah leaders the "Arab pbiii! of regardihg Middle ICas't pr'oblbms and otlici- ijiidslfoiis raised." The four Arab lenders feaN tliincd Iheir "posillye nelilfallty" Jn the cold u'iir. TJiey said they Vvuro deleruiiiicd to siiield Atah frbin its liSrinfiil effect. OiViV nEKKS'SE The uoihmuiiiiiue declared liie Arab stales must provide their own defense "outside- the 'sphere of fureigii pads." This was ah obvious slap at dne im'iiortnht Arab stale conspicuously absent-- Iriuii While llial clared its solldaHly wilh the others "regarding isriil Afiili imtioiiiiiisiiii Isfriel iji- Iblijs IB the Weslefii-aliied liagh; dad Pricl and says It lifts liii lip tciilioji of quitting il.

i'lic reitertcd liie bflchXteclafed Afab slaiid bii Ihe Siiez Chhdl, 6ii Isfatl's SccUpjilioii df the Gaza Strip and the Siiarffl el Sheikh area p'fl Die Giilf of Aqaba; and on Algcfjafi hatleri- alisni. The four leaders said they would work imiiiedi- ale and iiiicohrillional wftjidrawat ffoin Gaza aiid Aqaba to the 1949 armistice lines. They said the Middle East is in jeopardy while Israel "persecutes and oppresses" thj Afab population in Gaza. ARABS ABOVE The communique appeared to promise adamant -opposition, to U.S. promises to secdre for Israel free, access to the Glilf of Aqaba.

Hie link between Hie rted SCa and tlie. southern israeli port ef Eilal. The slnlemeiit said the foiif nations agreed "id uphold lite sovereignly of Arabs over their lands a.m.! territorial. Waters." Egypt claims the gulf, between her jSmai feninsflla and Saudi Arabia) is. entirely the lenitorial water of ihose two Arab nalion's.

The four Arab' leaders also: Dehianried conijjehsaliofi for Egypt, for lost fall's Invasion's. The ihvading coiinlrles Britain, France ahd Israel were not specifically named. Hejepied any a'ltenipts to re- tluce Egypt's sovereignty over Ihsi Suez. Canal. they' ddclared fiial freedom ot navigation throiigh Ihe waterway is still eslablishcd by llin 13B8 Cons'tanlirfopie Corivcn- lloh.

Dies At Sailgcr Hoiiie SANGER, (Special) Oosephus Oadberry diet! unexepecledly early Wednesday ct his home ibrce miles northeast of Sanger. Funeral plans are incomplete at Sullivan Fnnornl Home in Sanger, Borrt in Kentucky, Mr. Gndbcrry came lo Te.vas at Iho age of and sellled near Sanger. is survived by his widow 1 dalighlcr, Mrs, Oracle Wade; 1 nephew and 3 grandchildren. Riles riaiiiiod Today For Former Ccii'im 3Fati CEt.lN'A (Speet.il) A former principal ot the Celln.i School, Barnett Rutherford, died of a heart attack Tuesday in Sherman.

He served as school principal here in 1937, and during World II, Mrs. Htitherfofd continued teaching in the sjilem while he was in service. Funeral services were be held al First Baptist Church hi Sherman at 2:30 p.m. today. lie is survived by his widow, a son, two brothers, and two sls- Icrs.

Funeral Services Held For Mrs. iMcKnighl, 52 (Special) Word liss been received bcrc of the death ct A sister-in-law of three Cclina residents. She WHS Crawford Me- Knight, 52, who died Sunday In Garland following brief Illness, Interment was conducted Tuesday. Her survivors include her hus- b.ind, who is Ihe brother of Oit- ford and Pete McKniglil and Mrs. John Willock, al! of Celina, Dallas Asked To Integrate DALLAS Vbiihg ci-nlic Club of Dallas asked night that Dallas schools be Ihfe- gralcd in September.

The pelilipn. also asking that teachers and some, student activities be integrated immedinteiyi was presented to the Dallas of Education. Miss Patih'a Weaver; president of Ihe club, read the pelllion to the board and said club members backed il unanimously. hope the hoard will sec Ihe Wisdom in complying wilh Ihe Supreme Court decision," she said. Dr.

Edwiti L. IUp'py president of Ihe snid "We arc complying, and have beeii for last or Ihree years, wilh (he decision as we Interpret il." One Democratic Club recom- that the ''Dallas 1'iiblic Schools open llielr doors on Ihe. September, 1957, lefjii ori a racially integrated basis. By so doing, the Bo.lrd of Education Will liavc vvith Ihe law, pending liligalioh fjaii be illstifecd, n(id all Ihe ciilienfy of flit school district will bavd benefit of Die resources of a single Integrated school system." organization also urged 'Ihal (earlier groups be inlcgralcd Immediately so s5 (o establish working relationships, between Negro and while teachers, and so that they might be belter prepared for ultimate Integration of Ihoir classes." The club further asked thai Ihe board the immediate Integration of cerlain sludehl ac- livilics. This should begin wilh the crcalipn of a system-wide student council that could meet hionihly fo assist Ihe board' 1 in integration.

Dallas schools have hot started integration, despile some lillgation seeking io force such an aelion. Ruiliff Funeral Planned In Kmiti Pufieral scrvlcei will held Friday at p.m. James I.ce Hatliff, 66. of Krum who died following ft stroke a Dentoii hospilal early loday. Services -111 be In Ihe Krum Melhodist ChUMh wilh interment in Bolivar Cemetery, directed by Gocn Funeral (tome.

A bachelor', Mr. Rntllff had llv. ed in Krum mosl of hil He was born in Denlon County Feb. 5, 1890. He wns a retired farmer, A member of tho Methodist Church and i veteran of World War I.

tlr rvived by 5 slslcrs, Mrs. H. J. Harper, Grapevine; Mrs. A.

Maynarrf Coppcll; 3 brolli- Will Rallfff. Coppcll; Rert Knttiff. Denlon; and John Ratliff of Coppcll. fill Accept Camp Bids Start Special Applications are now being taken for admissions lo the fexas Lions Club Crippled Children's Camp at KfUtri Uons i'residehl Ned McKehnedy lold members at the organization's semi-monthly meeting Wednfsdn'i Die club last year sehl John Terrell and Doyle Franks 13 the camp. Interested youllis or par- dnls of crippled children should contact a nieriiber of club for application McKeliiie- dy said.

nepods were giveii dllririg session which indicated Ihe club wouid net more than $200 on its Tuesday nlghl basketball game. All advance ticket sales proceeds Jiave. noi bce'ii liinied hi. but are ilile liefpre liie next meeting. Secrelary M.

T. lirmvii was in- sjfUcied Id Write personal idlers to each of the County'; Wide Leagile alt-slar partlcijlatils and referees, offering the club's thanks for Ilibir help in Ihe project: Guests al Ihe liieetiiig were Couiily Si'hobl Sup'erlnteiidcjlt 0. Harris of Dciiloh, aiid (J. H. Chapman, M.

Acker and Fred Johnson, members of the Hanger 1, ions Cllib. Farms May Get Added Funds For Soil Bank Possibililies of County receding additional ihoney la place more cotton acres iri.the soil bank this year was sqimiled today by Shirley Taylorj.cilice..manager of the Agricultural Stabilization Conservation' proirarm Taylor. reminded growers thai 5 p'jhi, Friday is the deadline for signing applications to place a portion of their collrjh ili tlie acreage reserve this GFBwer's re perhiillod to" 30 per cent of their allblinent of io acres; whichever is greater. The acreage reserve portion of the soil bank "was desiffliid lo pay fnrliicrs iViiD liavc nllotinehls 6f basic crops of wlieSl aha.collori to receive payment for a portion of their alloSiiierit- from prodiiclioii: Taylor said fanners wlid have signed aptilicatiBhS aftd wlib ihili- cated they would like pjiice more Iliah preseni iiiaxihnliji ac feages in the soil bank will bB riolified as soon as possible. At he sis id; farhi- the coiriily possibly wilLre- ceii'e opporlunJiy; fo place aJdilidh- al cotton land in the soil bank, Growers will be notified by.

niaii of the extended privilege. also femihiled wheat producers that perfornirtnce reporters are iiieasiifing wheat abfeag'e and wheat acreage Ibai has been placed in (he soil. lie thai producers cooperate wilh portef In order (6 gel maximuni benefit from the program. NTSC Debaters Off To toiii-iiey Ten members of (he baie Chih left this to pnrliclpale in Thursday; eVerils al Savage Fflfelisjc Tpuriiameht being held al Soulhoas'tefh Oklahoma College iri Duraril, Okla. A liliei- group of slticlenls will leaVe Friday riio'rning for Ihe loUrhaiiieiil, Which will rud through Saturday.

Fdllr debate teams will ehlef ccinpellllon. IWd jli the sefiiuf division, ami two in the junior section: lilies Schuliej Dehtoli, and Fred Baldwihj Marshall, will elll- ei- senior compelil'-', as will Wilnia PillSi Carthage, and Gaynelle Babb, Fort Worth. In the jiiniof section be Craig Ailstth, lAibbock. Mildred V'illiamson, CaHhage, Bob Wihii, Dallas, and Charles Saundorj, San Angelb. Enlering individual events are M.

B. Dnllon, Tyler; Robert of Dehlon; Carolyn tlaiford, Tex- arkaiia; Naiicj' "Hopping, Oklahoma City; Connie Bishop, Dallas and Charles I-aCrone, Denton. Three Fanners Will Testify In Austin Three Denton Counly farmers will testify before a House sub- commlUce in Aiislin Friday, scckr ing io increase nppropri.ilions for experiment slalion research ond for operation of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. They arc Richhrd Alexander of Dentoii. representing Texas farmers Union; t.ecn Osborhe, Songer.

fepresenling Norlh Texas members of TFU; and Hubert Itamscy of Denlon, president of the Denton County Farmers Union. FLOWERS SAY IT BETTER Complete Voritfy Linwcod Robcrson riORIST 501 HleV.ry C-256? PerAonaU Births Hospital Notef Hill Ktid it frolii BiM a.tii. i8 10:38 aiiii, lirday willi Mfs; Eclbl' 730 Kctor, (b ptalii for ticipalibii lii IhD GJIileimial; lialiil of tlie zfet vocntibiial bltice, ddiii's- lloli ABCiity, lett Wednesday (of Salt Aiiloillu 'li'lie'fe he will lie coil- It'St (or the (6'n- fefciiOe of tlie pistrlhiltive Ediiijd- tioii riliibs ot Texas Which will be Held at the (Jillilcr ifolpi ti'llisiy dm! Sjttifilai'i DJ5 stildral ffbtii lib 5'eiias high schpdls fcoiiipete ill Job inlfifyicvv, IJusiiless SiJaakiiig, aiid Sales Delii- dilstral.lpli cbhlssfs: Morliin Deiin of ilin pcnlDii liigji schpb) n'E Club he a caliiiliiiile lii Hie Otil- staiiimig Sltidt'ht cdtlWsL Mrs; FiurtHce McUrackeri Vd: chbiii" TSCW liiilsle pl'dfessbf Slid sojirahb'i bJ fireseiileil hi re citni loiiighl al 8 iii Ihe Maitt AlidlliJi-llim, the iilllllic is ihViled wltlibiil Acciiiiv liafiisl is i)f ij. director of liiiisic (it 'i'SCW. tliHfies Carfli'u has heeh iiiiiui'J maslef rilcheinist of (tie KO cbapler of AlpliS Chi SiKiiia, Ha- tiohat professional cliemislry ffa'; tenn'ty.

Carricp, son of Dr. ahd Mrs. James L. Carricu, Chestnut, Is a scnidr hre-medicht student; T06 LATE TO CLASSIFY ONE Large unfurnished house, one small home. All modern convenl- enlencfs.

Cnll C-52J4 or C-52J3. cottage, couples only. Near NTSC, references of SERVING Of all 405 Wtst Mulberry, call C-8700. CjKC A second car or pick-up the easj- way, cnll W.ildrlp's Finance today. C-401.

NICELY Fxiciilshed UirtMiiii garage apartrnciit, wltlv gariige, hear rfrea. sod. c-2aio. WANTED: ComWnatlon Clenlier alid Wool Pressefi Master Ciean- ers, 511 Muuiils, jihone TAMS. Yellow as Jflci.

3 25c bushel. Bulk Roine iieaiity apples. BSsl pojicbrri, 156 ib. Spall- 1MI sUeli peniiutSj rbfisted PAperBheli pecans shelled p6- chiis, Bqulrrei pecana, Chile powder. APPLE HOUSE.

city Commlssloix oi trie city at Uelitpii in rcgiliaf session ntafi- id; 19574 dribpte'd OfiUhahce NO: i llli tlie following cajilldu: AN ORnfMANDB AMESblN'O AN ORbjNAisicE TRAFFIC' AND THE US3 OP puiiiiiU STREETS AND WAYS OF THE CITY OP DKN- TONj TEXAS, SPECIFICALLY AitENblNd AS" ORDINANCE A DAPTED MARCH i JOSS, SO A3 TO PHOylpR FOR -THE PISPPSAL- OF OVEH-TIME pARkiNG Tickrij ON PAYMENT-OF A FINE OP TY-FIVE CENTS (25c) IF I'AJD J3ll8iK(i TliB rJALETTOAR DAT IN WHICH THE TICKET WAS ISSUED; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, i Ordinance projiilei iht the Mayor of the city of Denton trihy ftss.ess fine or twenty-live cents (aScj for of tlie parking ineler tfnfflc ordlnaiice provided tiie twenty-five cciits he paid rlurlng the catenUnr day in wllich the ticket for sucli violation was luuea. This Ordinance shall hc- tirinieriiAtciy upon Its publication. V. D. Butirlil City Secretary.

Feh. 28y 1557. Tlie Clly ot Dehloh. Texas, receive spnlcd bids, lh dtipllcalo lii the blilce or tiie Purchasing Agent lintll 10:00 A March H. 1957.

on the following Distribution -type voltage regulators. (load (iraTcl. Tractor, four wheel or IniluR- trial type. Detailed spfclflcatldns are available in the office 6r, the Purchasing Agent. City ot.Dcntfu felt) vclope shr.ll be plainly marked fti to Item of bid, bid opening date.

The City reserves the right io re- Jict any of all bias. p. L. AldrldKc PtircliasliiB AgSnt of Hentonj' TeSas. Feb.

2g March 7, 1957. TMiATU TODAY OHLY KARNitE 50c Per Cor JEANNE CHAIN ANDREWS; MVlDEflRRAR wwr TECHNICOLOR NrtTF.s MeiH.riil tUsjlil Adinilleili Ml's fiaii Kil Roh'iioke, iiieJlcalj Wi il-. i'aHs i HI, 1, filetlicalj Mrs. Ijiiilaliellc MilleiS Pomtefi liiftiicalj Mfs. Mwvlii )5; Willie, ill; 5, IHcillem! itovt Cota tSfll tJjiileii ifledl- raf; Mrs.

Claiitle JJakSr, FrlsCU, siifgical; Jtisclihltip kaggSi Itt. 2, iiiedical; Mfs. W. tKoggilis, iwllhSi silrgl- cais 0. i.ce, noariblie; sili-glcal.

iJIsiiiissed: Ciiatles 6doiihiiiiii 00 Jiollvbr; Mark- 1'eily. Mrs. Gleiiri Sirtlth, WllloW' wowl Castelinw, 4oi) iloliiiie iJI'iib'j Mrs, Jleii KV- fite. ifti! Austin; Sraii 1). LalieJ'j afld iwliis, 24 i4 KayiJiVoudi 0.

Cainp.beil, 710 Cibiicl Kpiiiiclb Keispii, i.eWJsvlllei JeTf SliBl-ies While, 41j i'arUijy; Miss Miifv i.oii While, 4i3 wiiyj it. Cetilia- llnliih hrbpihe, Azle'i Mrs. Cecil ifotib', Halias; Ellil Slreft iiasf'iinl ir.l'liilic' liishiiss'ed: Aiiiaiie lianilicz, Waller T. JIcKoyj director 6l llife Fafiiiiif's ttpiiie Irnllwij wiii be principal Bpeakur at Ihe March meeting o( Ihe Den- t'oiifily LlWsliick Assli, jfi Af- sylfi IieXt ThHfSlliiy, McKay, will ii.B IhlffijIlWcii feglOiliil stlJwfVisof Jlitt'Vlh ill-yslil of Ueillon, will tllstilss Cli-dll iiilil Uliiificliig The scssi6ii will lili lielil Hie AlM.vIe school, followed by a Jili- rief lo be'sei'Vfd by lilclilbers bi liic Afflj'ie I'fll'flii-fenciicf's t). Si.

Tilapjiy) Knlliibii Is tliaieJ lilaii the iirdgfalti. iieci'elniy lliii ll.V)aiiiler snid IcserVatiolis'fiil' the liieetlrig niiisl be In the liaiids of Saliilbii of Jiiiii- self by" Tiieiilh'i 1 BtitfiiS A biiy: Tboiiins iilchald, wiis burii Id Mrs. Thomas gar Ryan, fjreehwboil, 12:34 p.in. Wednesday' in Flow Memorial Hospital. Ymitlis Win Pi'izes At Slum HOUSTON--Two Detiloli C'ounly farm youths, one a 4-H club mem- fier and the other, a Fiilnrc Fa.iTiv efs of America ificinher, exhibit ed high-ranking lilrkeys in.

Hie jiifiior niarket turkey slioiv of Hie Fal Stock Show here Wednesday. Meivin Haisler, member of the. Dcniori FFA cliapter, sboived Ibl fourin filace hen ahd Hie. filth place (oiii in the show': Flaislcf last year oxliihilcd the show's grand champion hen. Placing lllli in Ihe was hen entered by Millard Talt Sniiiii df Argyle; DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS Eisj Site Stlilare Call C-250) Fat Pfescrlplions 1 --nwjtQrazw STUDENT ART THEATRE Side of -Square HOW PERNANDEL HiniEWILDdATl 2 Dally 2:00 7:30 ALL SIATS 50e FHA Director Will Adcl Siock Of Two To Sa Sale Uosioii browjl iilead ahd iioslpn biikl'tl bqalis Will be added tu Ihe iCHlilar bilked goods fdf a bhke sale KSilirddy spoiisw-cil by Iho Wotiian's AilJilllni-y Of Si, David's Episcopal Chlirch, .023 Kclor.

lioliieniadb.bJends, coffee cakes, takes atid fruit br'ciid; will bo sold ai Hie ijiiailclly bake sale to he held in jiiiHsh limlse nl (lie cliilrch Ijcglitlilli? at h.in., ilccb.idllifi Ig K. Hastings, pix-sitlcht ot the Auxiliary. ilrs. II. Hancock "'id W.

At. Jagoe, co-chairmen r.f jirdjects inmlmllee, afc hi of hrfangclneiils for the bake snlc. FORT wdntii (Ap) 116 700; cftlves 100; strong; jjoocl nnd choice steers 17.00-20.'iO; common ajid nifdlliin 12,00111,00: COM H.oa-14.od: godcl niid ciiolce calves tt.OO-Zt.ppl comhioti iinii iiie- dlum J3.00-n.6d; Block steer calves lG.00-20.00; steer yearlings J0.00 down. 300; 26 io'lvert ciiolce 17.5076.. Sheep l.aOO; strohg; goort choice lambs n.00-19^0; nhorn lip to 18.50; sldA Iflhibj n.00-19.60; ewes 0.00-8.00.

O-E DRIVE-IN THEATRE ISDOOR THURS, FRI. SAT, 7:15 9H5 'fWi HELD OVER THRU SATURDAY At The TEXAS ootrne HIAT AMD THE BtATI.

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1918-1977