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No One Injured, Attto Damaged In Collision wmi h.Jnrcd hot car wu' hwrfly in a col- Bsfce at 526 Sooth Elm about p.m. Thursday. Involved wai a IMS pickup truck oriveo by John C. Storrie, 1419 Aaztin, aid a 1935 driven Jack E. Parker.

18, of Vernoo, a North Texaa SUU College rtu- reports showed Parker was south on Elm and was making a turn into a atatka ot Uu ot thp itrtet, whce Storric, headed north, itruck the right side of car. Parker's car wn a total lots, UM report added. Damage to Stor- rte'i truck was eaUmated at stout $100. No tickets were given. HELD OVER by popular demand.

in "CYRANO Bw- at Mw Theatra thru Saturday. 1 performance! dally: 1:30 and p.m. Call for fur- rtwr information. DENTON'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FP.EE-VUE SATURDAY P.M. RAMDOL-H SCOTT RAINES BSKOP WALKING HILLS MARKETS FRIDAT LIVegTOCK FORT WORTH, March 175; calvM 60; most claswn In thort supply here today; no of common medium klMighter yearl In gs and 27.00-30.00: cows 34.OO-28.00; good fat calves 33.0034.50; atockers and feeders scarce.

260; butcher Logs were 25c lover; tows sold steady to weak; pigs were good choice 100-280 Ib butehen 21.16-50; medium and (food 170-290 Ib bogs 20.00-21.00: sows U.OO-50. 150; feeder lambs steady with other sheep medium-grade wooled feeder lambs 35.00-36.00; feeder lainbs with No. 2 pelts 32 00. FRIDAY OBAIN FORT WORTH, March (AP) Wheat No. 1 hard 3.57 Com Ko.

1 2.20-22. Data No. 2 white 1.18 Lone Star Blaze Firemen answered a grass alarm near the Lone Star Gas Company pump station, east of the Texas State College for Women golf course, about 1:45 p.m. Thursday. IT LOOKS LIKE A BIG NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT at the CAMPUS THEATRE'S PRE-EASTER 'MATING SEASON' MIDNIGHT SHOW flirting at 11:30 p.m.

ftafuring Slickest Flicker of 1951 "THE MATING SEASON" featuring GENE TIERNEY JOHN LUND THELMA RITTER MIRIAM HOPKINS (All Seiti Me. Tickets now ontalel) DEAN BENTLEY OK ALL NTSC GIRLS RESIDING IN' DORMITORIES WHO DESIRE TO ATTEND THIS SOCK- EROO MIDNIGHT SHOW CAN SECURE AN "OK" FOR LATE LEAVE BY REGISTERING AT DEAN BENTLEY'S OFFICE. Co-eds Take note; As a tribute to our men in uniform THE CAMPUS THEATRE will be host at tomorrow night's Midnight Show to 100 Airmen from Shepperd Field and their NTSC Co-ed dates. If you would care to be one of these co-eds, ask Dean Bentley for the particulars. If this project is successful, we hope to extend our invitation to i other Air Bases amd to the girls at TSCW.

For get-togethers at our gis'iHr Saturday and Sunday evenings programs of entertainment. TWEETIE PIE CAMPUS THEATRE PR E- EASTER AT THE BIG CAMPUS Saturday Morning Kiddie Show Tomorrow 9:30 o'clock HERE'S THE SHOW: MR. and MRS. EASTER BUNNY in Person OUR GANG COMEDY BUGS BUNNY 3HOST OF ZOP.P.O TOM JERRY POPEYE BM.B WOODY WOODPECKER 3 STOOGE COMEDY DONALD DUCK GERALD McBOING GOOFY REGULAR PRICE 9c A TRIBUTE TO DENTON Thank you, citizens of Denton, for your enthusiastic response to one of the truly great motion pictures of all time "CYRANO de Bergerac" starring JOSE FERRER, America's first actor. The acclaim you have accorded this magnificent film has given us the satisfaction of proving to Texas and to Hollywood that the people of Denton, Texas appreciate and will attend the exhibition of the better type of pictures such as "CYRANO" at advanced prices.

Your loyalty and appreciation has made it possible for us to HOLD OVER this wonderful picture through Saturday, March 17, at the Texas Theatre. As CYRANO say, "Again, we thank you!" J. P. Harrison City Mgr. Krum P-TA Basketball Came KRUM, March Krum Parent-Teacher Association will sponsor a basketball game tonight in the school gymnasium.

The Kiwanis Club of Denton will furnish entertainment between the halves of the game. Members of the "Lean" Uam are coached by Mrs. Herbert Barthold and include Mmes. W. W.

Davis, Jack Buckley, Ruth Hilliani, Harry Miller, Jack Parkey, Clark Lowe, Andrew McClure, Lester Moore and Bill Medlin. Mrs. Henry Koincr, coach of the "Fats," has on her team Mmes. August Schluter, Louis Standerfer, Vernon Bartlett, Homer Lamm, Jack Briscoe, Bud Dodd, Lcroy Jacobs and Hartlin. Oklahoma Rites Held For Dobson Final rites were held Thursday in Durant, for David P.

Dobson, brother of Mrs. J. G. Sims of Dcnton, Ford Dobson of Aubrey and Henry Dobson of Lewisville. A native of Denton County, the 53- year-old Dobson was a veteran of World War I.

Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Stallings of Denton also attended the services.

Pallbearers were Bobby Johnston, flarold Johnston, Charles Kirby, Buddy Ford Dobson, Wilford Crosby and Gilbert Sims. Husky Funeral Services Pending Funeral services are pending for H. U. Husky of Lewisville. Rhoton Funeral Home of Lewisville will conduct the rites.

Husky was born in Hebron on April 2, 1876. He liad resided in Lewisville for two years with his daughter, Mrs. Ben Davis. In addition to Mrs. Davis, he is survived by a son, T.

W. Husky of Bowie. thru ACTHW- PACKED DAYS OF EARLY "SUGARFOOT" In Technicolor Family 'Lone Star Roundup' Cartoon News Midnite Sat. Gene Tterney Thelma Ritfer Jchn Lund Miriam Hopkint in "The Mating Season" All Seat! tOc Advance Showing CHILDREN! Mr. and Mrs.

Easttr Bunny In Person Sat. Morning Show Plu Big Stage Screen Show NOW SAT GENE AUTRY "BLAZING SUN" Family Round About (Continued Irom 1) Uams, who has owned and operated a riding academy for the girls of TSCW for several years. U. J. Ramsey bought the house from the college and he is having it torn dowa for the lumber with which he plans to build another house.

The house was built around forty-five years ago by the late Ed Garnett when he moved into town after selling his large farm on the Denton-Aubrey road. didn't go north last year with my combines," said Hop Talor of Argyle, "but I plan on taking that trip this summer after the harvest Is over here." Taylor, for several years, has combined wheat in Denton County aud then has taken off north, going as far as the The fishermen are at it again. For several days one didn't see a single automobile loaded down with fishing poles and tackle, but since Thursday the anglers are on the road for their favorite fishing spot. Jim Chapman, who owns one of Ihe fine pioneer homes in Den- Ion on South Elm Street, is having constructed a small business house in the front yard. It has been rented to an ice cream seller.

Jim has also rented the back part of his place to Mack Massey, who will use it as a used car lot. Jim said, "Well, putting up the business structure and renting out the yard will save me a lot of grass-mowing this summer." Will Allyn, one of Denton's most successful growers of tomatoes, said, "People shouldn't get in too big of a hurry to plant their tomatoes, and those who had them in the ground this year probably lost 'em in the freeze. Personally I have never planted that crop till after Easter and through the many years 1 have found that date of planting has been successful for me." Psychology: It was a difficult hiccough case. All simple remedies had failed and the physician knowing his patient was an old tightwad, resorted to stratagem. He administered a new, inexpensive medicine which drew from the patient an inquiry as to its con tents.

"Chiefly rnusk," said the doctor. "But isn't that the expensive stuff they use in perfumes?" "Yes," saui the doctor. "Each dose it costs $30." The hiccoughs immediately Doctors Only. Jean Putnam Posture Queen Miss Jean Putnam, a sophomore student at Texas State College for Women from Port Ar- ihur, was crowned Posture Queen in assembly Thursday by Dr. John A.

Guinn, college president. Second and winners were Hiss Marjorie Broughton, a sophomore student from Garland, and Mlsi Betty Johnson, a senior students from Oil Center, N.M., respectively. "A program to help you your way to good posture" was presented by the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Faculty members and students, including several from Panama, participated in the program. Dentist To Sing Givn Song At NTSC "You Are So Wonderful," an original composition by Dr.

Richard Mandell, will be sung by the composer on the Saturday Stage show at North Texas State College. He will be accompanied by the NT Pit Orchestra, conducted by Floyd Graham. Dr. Mandell, dentist, said the song could be termed a modern semi-classical number. Already copyrighted, Dr.

Mandell said this song and several others he is writing, is more of a hobby than anything. In his youth, Dr. Mandell was a member of several large choirs in New York and won later acclaim as a professional singer and actor. 2 Boys Fined For Indecent Exposure Two Sherman high school youths were fined $10 and costs this week after pleading guilty to en indecent exposure charge in Justice Court at Sanger. Traveling by bus to a For.

Worth athletic event, the two boys were arrested while passin through Pilot Point. ENDS TODAY -jlfA Drama for Young People Adults PLUS "5o You're Going To Have An and NEWS and Color Cartoon SATURDAY ONLY CMw. Western for Song of America And Color Cartoon Store Completes Improvement Plan Marking their first anniversary, the Food Store this week has completed a $4,500 permanent improvement program during the past year. New vegetable and frozen food cases have been installed, new shelving installed and the interior redecorated. The inventory has been increased a third and a number of new lines added.

M. O. Weygandt and H. T. Marshall are the store owners.

2-1 DENTON (Tex.) RECORD-CHRONICLE-Fridty, March 14, The a quartet of'stu dents of the Northwestern School ot Music, will be heard Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Grace Temple Baptist Church, it was announced today. The group was heard at the Billy Graham evangelistic services this week in Fort Worth. PERSONALS Dr. John A.

Guinn, president Texas State College for Women, was guest speaker at a meeting of the Johnson County Department of Education in Cleburne Thursday. Miss Mabel E. Maxcy, professor of art at Texas Slate College for Women, represented the arts on an evaluating committee for the secondary schools in Houston Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. Autrey Nell Wiley, professor and director of the English Department at Texas State College for Women, will be the main speaker at a joint meeting of the American Association of University Women and the TSCW Ex- IStudents Organization at College Station Saturday, tier topic for ialk will be "A Question of Time." HOSPITAL NOTES Flow Memorial Hospital: Admitted: Mrs.

Naomi Richey, Au- jrey, medical patient; J. W. West, Celina, medical patient; Homer Lee Rodden, 2223 Fowler Drive, surgery. Dismissed: George Jamison, Aubrey; Jackie Don Ashby, 122 Hann; Aubrey A. Davis, Rt.

Mrs. Ella McUalliard, Rt. Alice Ann Berry, 820 North Elm. Denton Hospital and Ciinic: Admitted: E. A.

Bailey, 622 Schmitz, medical patient; Mrs. Ida Ksm- sey, 1112 Highland, medical patient; Larkin Comey, medical patient. Dismissed: Mrs. Russell Harrison and Tamara Gail Harrison, 906 Anderson; Jeff Jnr- nion, Acme Brick Mrs. E.

D. Cook, Lewisville. Elm Street Hospital and Clinic: Admitted: Mrs. Barbara Dougla-, Gainesville, medical patient. King, McCastlain Given Play Leads T.

W. King and Miss Carolyn McCastlain will have the in the Methodist production of "St. Claudia" to he presented at 7:30 p.m. on Palm Sunday and Good Friday at the local church. Miss McCastlain will portray the title role, and King is cast as Pilate.

"St. Claudia," the first major religious drama the group has attempted will he presented in three acts. Other members of the cast will include Lon Ed Rogers, Bob George, Eugene Thomas, Bill Pearce, T. C. Bowman, C.

C. Hall, U. J. Ramsey, Mrs. Paul Rogers, Mrs.

Golda Adams, Mrs. R. L. Sclby, Sue Chambers, Mrs. Jack Stephens, Miss Nancy Clifton and Miss Smith.

DRIVE -IN THEATRE Auxiliary Firemen Are Sought In PP PILOT POINT, March Chief Alvin Braaum issued a call this week for 80 men to volunteer as auxiliary members of the Pilot Point fire department. The department now has an enrollment of 20 members. The 100-man force is expected to be able to inec-l any emergency that might arise during a war crisis. Auxiliary firemen will be given 10 lessons lasting two hours each by competent city firemen. The lessons will include first aid, fundamentals fire fighting and crowd handling.

The classes will be held twice weekly for five weeks. Irom PegB 11 Lewisville. He was formerly employed by the ForO Company in Dallas. Survivors include his wife, Adele Duwc; three sons. Conrad Duwe, mayor; Charles Puwe of Dallas, and Don Duwe with the Navy at San Diego, a daughter, Mrs.

E. E. Dale of Dallas; two brothers, Otto Duwe and Fred Duwe of Lewisville; a half-brother, Will Lunow, and hvo sisters, Mrs. Louise Mayers of Carrollton and Mrs. Anne Uccker of Lewisville.

Services will be conducted by the Rhoton Funeral Home. Redbud (Continued from 1) replace it with the silver crown of the queen in the Redbud Festival. A coronation ball will be held following the cornation. Redbud visitors will see the trees in. full hloom this year.

The cold weather did not harm them. According to Fred W. Westconrt, director of the TSCW rural arts department, the wind kept the cold air from settling in layers near the ground and forming frosl. This is the first time in two years tha all ihe trees have been in full bloom. Miss Sweet, a junior accounting major, has been on the Dean's Honor Holl daring her three years at college.

Miss Thomas, who Is a sophomore majoring in speech, is on the average list and a member of the Speech Club. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CATTLE FOR SALE: 5 yearling Angui hellers, $185. each, 7 yearling Angim bulls, subject to register, your choice. 6300. 2 yearling Hereford bulls.

frSOO takes both. E. G. Gasperbon, 515 Brynn St. Phone U43-X.

Dcntori. LOST: Brown billfold. Return to C. C. Haley and receive reward.

Phone 511-J. 714 W. Hickory. IP YOU WANT a lovely 3-room apartment, furnished. Knotty pine living room, tex-tone walls, hardwood floors, spacious closets, convenient to everything, see Inside 107 Fry.

Call 298 after 0:00 P.M. FURNISHED 3-room apartment. Upstairs. Bills paid. Adults.

609 North Locust. NEW small 3-rooms bath. asphalt tile floor covering. Venetian blinds. Couples preferred.

328 Decatur Drive, NICE building lot. 78 187. trees. Colt Street. Plume 2133.

FUFiNIfiHJZJ apartment, roomi Half blocX square. 110 Ceclar. Phona 104 or 244-J. LFGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE The City Planning Board of tha City of Denton, will hold hearing In the Council Room of the City Hall at 4 p.m.. Friday, March 30, 1351 for the purpose of considering the petition of Mack Massey for rezoning property owned by him on the north Bide of West Prairie Street being a tract of land 130 leet by 160 feet.

Ben Ivey. Chairman City Planning Board March 14 .15, 16. HELD OVER by poputer demand. JOM Ferrer in "CYRANO d. gerac" at the Texas Theatre thru Saturday.

2 performances daily: 2:30 and 8:15 p.m. Call far further information. Your Car DOLLAR Buys More At Motor 517 SA! 1157 Lccutt JAM-C2 CARS FINANCED All Auto Insurance Us For Cook's Paints and Builder's Hardware Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Co. Seed House East McKinnev "51. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY DEVILS DOORWAY starring BERT TAYLOR PRESENTS- TODAYS TELEVISION LOG TOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE! you'll be proud to own this New 16-inch Witnets Televition It's MIlliOH PROOF In than a million NOW LOW PRICES FRIDAY TKLEV1SION PROGRAMS WHAP-TV (CH.lSNV.l, 5) Smith Hour Alden Hayes Doody Saw Strong time-Parker Thrlllj-wlth John Qulnlan 7iOO-The Henry Morgan Hunt 7:30 We Hie Saymour frlw Playlioux of SuorU Tliraur Fontl at tbl 11.3 A.

Final 11 Open HOUM Oi'f WKAA-TV (CHANNKL 8) SiOO-Kate Smith VOO-Julle Benell Show Doody Video Webfoot Fran and Oil 19 slater Stanford Show by Jim Boyd Oab 7:45 Top in Sporu Miyn Quintet HporUC l.lnkltllcr Show H.rly Hit HiEttkte Piayeri mm 1 Qulletlni I mrfiinlf Magic Telfshoppwr Show Fair About Town in Learning pup Time ft Theater Dally World Today LooX at tne Weather Ccmo pl 7.20-VftURl-,n Monroe Show Cwrllkra Amrrk-An Diary IS-Mtt! uu-WJnu l.i Vwitr I-NUUC? 10 (X)-News Roundup lO.to.Tclrneivs Dally lOlUO-WrMlllnit r.lx.w 11 il.S-VAorMTH. Klennrc.

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