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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 10

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PAGE TEN Wednesday Evening February 22 1961 Fort Worth Star-Telegram Lubbock Man Named been providing a home since he was 5 days old A superior court Judge approved formal adoption Tuesday of their on Peter The Vans have been married since 1952 Singer Adopts Son LOS ANGELES Feb 22 UF)-Singer-Dancer Bobby Van and his wife Diane have adopted a 9-m h-o 1 boy for whom Fire Surely Rates Down For 5 Towns in County TONIGHT WESTERN NIGHT $1 00 PERSON THI WESTERNERS THURS OVER "30" DANCE CHUCK ARLINGTON'S ORCHESTRA nn rb a llallrooin (arand Prilrle ulBbl Heslaurant lies 2-6116 COVERED WAGON BALLROOM I'rcRcnls Thur Mlo 2l Special Till) IIOKY TOMES 7-Piece Band Factoring Rhythm 8 Bloat Munt Friday and Saturday Nites Ray Laa Brown and Hit Mutual Brawnioa 1350 Lancaster LD 6-5945 mm IT'S IT'S DIFFERENT Our 5 -Course Deluxe 1 50 Mexican Dinner Substitution! Mexico Chiquifo Restaurant Associated Press Wirepboto INGRID VISITS DAUGHTER left rides in car with her daughter Jenny Ann after her arrival in Atlanta for a visit The daughter now is Mrs Callaway III The actress now is married to Lars Schmidt movie producer Actress Ingrid Bergman 6934 SO FREEWAY-HIGHWAY 81 SOUTH (10 Mmutet from 7th and Main) Plenty of Free Porkmg Open Weekdoyt 1 1 9 30 Closed Sundays We Alta Servn Chirkn Shrimp OvsIam CntfisH nnd Ver-ki STAMP 4MJT To Telephone Board ST LOUIS Feb 22 Roy Furr of Lubbock Texas has been elected to the board of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company it was announced Tuesday Furr is president of Inc which operates 59 supermarkets and eight cafeterias in Texas New Mexico and Colorado 4 WESTMOOR CLUB 5800 CAMP BOWIE BLVD FEATURING THE CAPRIS Wad Frl and Sat Nights Sunday 4 to I NO COVER CHARGE Call PE 8-5032 for Reservations PAT WHITE Mgr IWORTHt OPEN 1145 Entertainment for Aduitt and Mature Young People No Children's Tickets Sold Clark Marilyn GABLE MONROE Montgomery Clift Foaturette Mot I 00 Eve 1 25 PALACE LAST II WORLD OF SUZIE WONG" TFCHN'COICR ENTERTAINMENT FOR ADULTS AND MATURE YOUNO PEOPLE All Seats I 25 BESHI50- Feats 1 7 23 9 32 SPECIAL Road Shaw Engagement Pott tut Suspended NINTH WEEK! FAMILY CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES AdulU-1 00 Child 50 MGIEC OPIN 1 39 Delores Hart Geo Hamilton Yvette Mimieux "Where the Boys Are" ClnemoScope Metrocoior HOME COOKING BILL MARTIVS ZHDER ZEE OYSTER BAR and Seafood Restaurant 3419 7th St Closed Mondays ED 6-1691 (In Chicotsky't Shopping Center) SPECIAL FEB 23-24-25 ONLY WKathar Its Can-tonas or Am fief food you vil find La your Cling and at pricas tka mme Lanuly caa afford KRl A 4 fc FH8K4 i A DINE In a roman ic tropical parodist and oa-joy tha finest of Cantonas and Modarin dislsaa or a aslatul tandar charcoal broilad stack Press Wirephoio ON WAY Actress Audrey Hepburn posed with her son Sean at Los Angeles International Airport Tuesday before boarding a jet plane bound for Rome She will join her husband Mel Ferrer in Yugoslavia where he is directing a picture Infant Dies in Crash AMARILIX) Feb 22 Lff) Clay Iwis 20-month-old son of Mrs Elaine Lewis of Amarillo died Tuesday in a one-car accident about five miles southwest of here on Highway 60 87 Will Regers Auditorium Sat Feb 25 8:15 PM Tickets Central Ticket Office Hotel Texas Lobby Admi $2 50 $3 50 $4 50 $5 50 TMcSim Village Fat Vafin Fattug Acte! ji-mB its THURSDAY Maurice Chevalier is starred in which ooens Thursday at the Palace in its first popular-price showing Also starred are Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine Admission $100 SZ I jO1 PE 7-5700 3859 Comp Bowie UlC JLJMCC Jw Open 5:15 7-5700 5 ma RffMau OUR SCREEN 2 Academy Awerd Winners INGMAR BERGMAN'S AND ARNE SUCKSDORFF'S Join in Presenting the Two Fine Films vn MC RECORD TOWN Dave Gardner Justin Wilson etc in Stock 3025 University Dr in TCU WA 6-1331 5 per cent surcharge starting April 1 Last year the basic rate applied here Saeinaw and Mansfield maintained the maximum 25 per cent credit and Arlington retained its 20 per cent credit Getting larger credits to apply on the key rate are North Richland Hills 20 Westworth Village 10 White Settlement 15 Grapevine 5 and Smithfield 20 Others with worse records and their surcharges are Haltom City 5 Richland Hills 15 River Oaks 10 and Westover Hills 0 (had 5 per cent credit last year) NTSC Jazz Band Will Highlight Stage Festival BROWNWOOD Feb 22 (Spl) An appearance by North Texas State Laboratory Band Friday night will highlight the annual Brownwood Stage Band Festival The NTSC band Is among the top collegiata jazz organizations Bands from 35 Texas high schools will compete in the festival scheduled Friday and Saturday in the high school auditorium The competition will he in four classes based on school size Judges will include Charles Su-ber of Chicago editor of Down-beat magazine Class 4 A bands taking part In the festival will include those from Polytechnic High School of Fort Worth and Birdville EAL HOME COOKED MEXICAN FOOD OPEN DAILY EXCEPT TUESDAY lOlplVldM Pronounce O-U-VIDES 1308 St louit WA 7-9078 BWJM 3601 28th St Tl 8-8842 Open 6:15 Aduitt 70 Start 6i45 FIRST SUBURBAN RUN THE BOYS ARE" AND A PIRST RUN WESTERN 'Five Guns to Tombstone' iSOUTHSIDEI 4800 Fraaway of Fait A 4-4001 Open 6 15 Adults 70c Start 6 45 Pride Passion and Shame Robert Mitehum Eleanor Parker FROM THE HILL" In Color Marshall Thompson Marl! land! MAN IN SPACE" 5900 River Oakt Blvd Open 6 15 PE 8-7685 Stertt 6 45 Aduitt 70 Kidt Free FIRST SUBURBAN RUN YEAR BEST COLOR COMEDY 'WHERE THE BOYS ARE" "Killers of Kilimanjaro" In the Heart of Haltom City OPEN 6 30 START 7 01 AOUITS 70 KIDS HUE AT 7 00 ond 10 30 8" Elizabeth Taylor Lawrence Harvey At 9 15 GANG" Barry Sullivan Robert 8lake amiin 6300 Jocksboro Hiway CE 7-2601 OPEN 630 START 7 00 We are the only Drive-In with a heated auditorium where you can be comforfablel AT 7 00 10 30 RACE" Tony Curtit Debbie Reynoldt ALSO AT 9 05 STARTED IN NAPLES" Clark Goble Sophia Loren OPEN 615 START 6 40 AT 6 47-10 42 TART 6 40 AT 8 54 ONLY "BATTLE HYMN" Rock Hudson East Lancaster A Riverside Or Aduitt 70r Children Free OPEN 6 30 START 7 00 AT 7 00 and 10 20 Alan Ladd "ALL THE YOUNG MEN" AT 8 45 ONLY Alan Ladd "GUNS OF THE TIMBERLAND" (MANSFIELDl Mansfield Hwy and Seminary Dr OPEN 6 15 PM START 6 45 Aduitt 70c Kidt Free Jt 6 4645 'WHERE THE BOYS ARE" Ceoret Hart George Homdton Cinema Me trocolor "LAW AND JACK WADE" Robert Toylor Richard Wdmork CCHOA BSS OWBROOKt Five Tarrant County cities gained better rates five had worse and three remained in their present positions the new fire insurance rate schedule announced hv Insurance Commissioner William II larnson in Austin Fort Worths as one of the cities handed a worse rating on the five-year moving ratio of losses to insurance premiums Fort Worth insurers will pay a Prison Escaper Is Hunted With Hounds RICHMOND Texas Feb 22 UPi A prisoner escaped from the llnrlem Prison Farm No 1 here Wednesday Prison officials said Tomas 1 Lombrnna serving six years for rape from Tom Green County disappeared from a horse lot Bloodhounds were used to I search for the man 'S' 3 I 1 Director of Symphony Won't Discuss Plans DALLAS Feb 22 tfl-Paul Kletzki director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra had no comment to make Tuesday when questioned about reports he will ask for release from his contract for next season "I will make no comment Just be patient and you will find out things from the highest he told a reporter Dallas Symphony officials declined to comment on the report PAIAC 111 TIME AT POPULAR PRICES1 Tomorrow Jft NO EVERYONE CAN SEE Tie Great Entertainment Slut AT POPULAR PRICES! CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES I MANX FMNUfr MAuvter fWtREVHK! LOUlf JOURPSN (ESS) OPEN TODAY 12 00 NOON 50c 20c Elizabeth Eddie Fisher Laurence Dina Merrill "BUTTERFIELD 8" The Funniest Comedy Yet "CARRY ON NURSE" Univ Dr at Berry WA 7-2109 7th WEEK! TODAY AT 4 AND PM 4 M-ADULTS-l 00 8 1 23 ON THE BIG SCREEN POLY 3001 Vaughn Ph JE 6-7876 All Color Program THE BOYS ARE" Delores Hart George Hamilton Connie Francis "Thunder In Carolina" Rory Calhoun CARTOON OPENS 30 TIVOLI DOORj OPEN 5 45 808 WEST MAGNOLIA ID 1985 "WHERE THE BOYS ARE" Dtors Color "LAST WAGON" Richard Color HALTOM TE 8-3311 Open 6 00 "CINDERFELLA" jEner lewis 'Sex Kittens College' Mamie Vow Doren Tuesday Weld BY GEORGE CORNELL AMonatrd Prr ReFtion Writer SYRACUSE Feb 22-Tensions were reported Wednesday within the National Council of Churches over its pronouncements on public issues such as civil rights Rev Roy Ross the general secretary said "differences of judgment" have arisen about the matter At the opening of a meeting of the policy-making general board he called for steps to alleviate the problem The council includes 34 denominations and lists most of the country's maior Protestant Anglican and orthodox bodies Critics frequently have assailed the council on the ground it advocates a so-called "social This has been a main criticism aimed at the inter-church co-op-rativ agency Rev Mr Ross said such opposition stems from a "lack of knowledge" of the commitment- to the faith as set forth in scriptures" and of the fact that the concerns grow naturally out of this He added in a prepared report: "This situation must be corrected by continuous frank examination of the basic theological positions of the council and its member churches with those who are in doubt or who may differ with us" He suggested talks with theologians of non-member denominations who have misgivings about council actions The two major Protestant groups who belong are the Southern Baptists and the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Rev Mr Ross said the council also should act to improve its of in issuing statements on social issues Its problem in this respect is an immemorial one Statements by religious bodies on unresolved and sometimes controversial public questions always have stirred heated objections in some quarters ever since the time of the Old Testament prophets Rev Mr Ross said the council needs to decide how far it go in preparing and publicizing and whether they should state only general principles or draw specific conclusions He said there also was a question "whether our statements always have been sufficiently matured" and whether all such statements should be publicized or addressed only to member churches Several items of public concern are on the agenda of the meeting here including proposed statements on: 1 Birth control 2 Medical care for live aged 3 Employment of youth 4 The right to vote 5 Aid to depressed areas Bureau of Roads Award A $250 incentive award for eustalned superior performance was presented Tuesday to Ernest Arnold of 2621 5th Ave emergency planning engineer for the Bureau of Public Roads Presentation was made by A Taylor regional DUE Edward Everett Horton plays a hen-pecked king in the Broadway musical-comedy "Once Upon A coming to Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium Saturday night Tickets are at Central Ticket Office for the attraction which also stars Imogene Coca THI BEG APPLE barbecue At I li Best SPECIAL TONITE FAMILY STYLE DINNER COMBINATON PLATE-RIBS BEEF and CHICKEN $150 Per Person Served 5 to 10 PM (No Credit Cards) Telephone for Reservations MA 4-0056 706 Cliff First signal light west of Intersection at 28th Main BAR INDIVIDUAL CATFISH OYSTERS (on tho half shell) Own Seafood Dressing' PRICES! Fine Seafood Our Specialty 7 CAYS A WEEK PE 7-025S SEA HORSE OYSTER STUFFED FLOUNDER LOBSTER TAIL STUFFED SHRIMP (With Our Mkhelob In Froien Sums CHECK OUR Hours 11 00 A -13 00 4154 WHITE SETTLEMENT RD casrjo Southirrtl'e I ir TONITE-OVER 30 CLUB DANCE 1701 Riverside Dr ED $-5871 OPEN 400 80 CAR START 8 30 "JUNGLE VIRGIN" ALL STAR CAST WOMEN" ALL STAR CAST "PEYTON PLACE" long Turner lee Phillips Woodard Orchestra Public Over 30 Invited 0 RES CE Z-J4J1 i mapM! MORkMlBHMni.

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