Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 203, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1956 Page: 3 of 10
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FHA Office To Be'
Closed Two Days
Offices of the Denton County
Farmer's Home Administration in
Denton win be closed Wednesday
and Thursday. Pat Roberts, sup-
ervisor, has announced.
The closing will permit office
workers to atend a bi-district meet
ing of FHA personnel in Miner-
al Wells. To attend from Denton
will be Roberts; Marvin Bryan,
area supervisor, and Mrs. Maida
Taylor, clerk.
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and conducted the meeting. As the
members unlocked the front door
to leave, they found their presi-
dent outside. He said he had been
pounding on the door trying to get
in but the meeting was in the back
room and no one heard him.
Former County
Resident Dies
Be
Survivors include her husband.
M. C. Chapman, and daughter,
Marilyn Sue, of Jacksboro; a son.
Carroll, and granddaughter. Lin-
da Sue. of Fort Worth; four sis-
ters, Mrs. Olia James of Norman,
Okla., Mrs. Ethel Gibbons of Ar-
gyle. Mrs. Ruth George of Den-
ton and Mrs. Amanda Lange of
Wichita Falls. Also surviving Mrs.
Chapman are two brothers. Frank
Sparks of Denton and Raymond
Sparks oh Pilot Point and several
nephews,and nieces.
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Bright Young Styling!
PENNEY'S
President Barred
Geary. Okla, a — Members of
the Geary Business Club waited in
vain for their president Glenn
Moore to show up.
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Funeral services will be held at
the Jacksboro Methodist. Church
today at 2 p.m. and interrment will
be in Iowa Park Cemetery.
The daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. Sparks, Mrs. Chap-
man was born Jan. 19,1903. She
98'
when the two 10-year term policies
will expire.
Shoemake fired a bullet into his
head Jan. 7 at his Waco home and
later was transferred to the Vet-
erans' Hospital at McKinney.
Lalonde said his testimony was
based on reports of physicians at
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personal income is paid out in U.S.
income taxes - the highest por-
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TODAY... TOP RESALE TOMORROW!
An airliner took off on an aver-
age of more than once every 11
seconds for a flight within the
United States during 1955.
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Tuenday, March m, 1)56
Jazz Concert
AUSTIN
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an all-college
concert and
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Gay flower trim detaches for a
change o' seene! Tops in style
and quality* Patent, white, pas.
tel pink d blue. Sizes 8 to 1
THE COST OF SERVICE
The cost of our service is as low as possible,
consistent with quality merchandise and careful
attention to detail. We always advise our clients
to avoid unnecessary expense, because we do
not believe sincerity of grief should be measured
in dollars.
Whatever the total cost may be, our service
reflects dignity and reverence through the exer-
cise of our highest professional skills. Our basic
professional charge is the same for all; the
difference is represented by the price of mer-
chandise.
(Our Ambulances are now
ALL OXYGEN EQUIPPED)
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. Opening he annual North Tems
Day observance at NTSC will be
■ Jazz concert by the Laboratory
Band at 1 p.m. Thursday in the
main auditorium.
Open to the public, the concert
will include Dixieland numbers
and music in the styles of Law.
rence Welk, Benny Goodman, and
Glenn Miller. There will also be
some "Rock and Roll," according
to Dr. M. E. Hall, band director.
Special arrangements will be
played by two large bands of 18
pieces each, and a tenor band of
nine instruments. Two vocalists
will be featured in four popular
numbers.
During the year the Lab Band
hal been performing for high school
assembly programs in the area
and for the past three years has
been presented at the Brownwood
Stage Band Clinic where some 35
high school stage bands are judg-
the million dollar life insurance
policy for A. B. Shoemake. head
of the defunct U.S. Trust and
Guaranty Co. -A-
In the first detailed report on
Shoemake’s condition, an Austin
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Newest shapes and color to
compliment your Easter ward-
robe! Shop Penney’s first! You
will be glad you did! Other
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or place. He is completely indif-
mar- ferent to problems and surround-
ings." Dr. Lalonde testified.
LaLonde said, in his opinion.
Shoemake will not live to be 68
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Mrs. Milbra Jane Chapman of
Jacksboro, a former-resident-o
Denton County, died in Flow Mem-
orial Hospital at 12145 p.m. Mon-
dan She was 53 years old
was.a graduateof Denton High "totally Incapacitated" and is
School mndentoNEonthantapwhs ukely t .
an active member of the Jacksbo-
ro Methodist Church after her
riage.
-rely to recover fully.
He is not orientated to time
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Jon Rumble. age 7, geta a little
consolation and a pep talk from
Pop after 8-year-old Lyle Hart
put a crimp in his stiff upper
lip during their Navy Junior Box-
ing Program bout at the Naval
Academy in Annapolis, Md. Jon
came back to his corner crying
after being sent to the canvas
in the first round. (AP Wire-
photo). *
Be Good to Yourself
Sleep Or A j
Beauty Rest
ANDERSON FURNITURE
125 w. Oak Terms Denton
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SOLID .:; STEADY i. i STABLE I That’s the feel RATI THE ROCKET ON THE ROAD! This ride’s
of Oldsmobile's ride for *56! The dual stabilizer got plenty of "get-up-and-go", too. The 9.25 to 1
action of Oldsmobile’s Safety-Ride Chassis gives compression of its Rocket Engine means swift,
| you a new sense of control and security . . . fleet acceleration ... power to spare. And Jetaway
, iouhltt your riding pleasure! Hydra-Matic*, with two fluid couplings, provides
Thia is no "shock-and-roll" ride! Stabilizer bars, a whole new measure of smoothness, ............
both front and rear—part of Oldsmobile's sturdy ONI LOOK and you know ... Oldsmobile's styi-
six-point suspension—keep you "rooted” to the ing is as advanced as the mechanical features,
road, even on the sharpest turns.The extra-bra vy, Look, for example, at the "Intagrille" front
extra-rigid frame resists twisting and bounce. This bumper. It's two bumpers in one for extra-depth
accounts for Oldsmobile's handling stability. And protection and new beauty. We have an Olds
when you add the "musces" of a host of power rrady for you—plenty willing . . . mighty able!
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(R, oJudge Charles .Betts/McKinney, Ho wae ashed by .D.
onday that payments be Wheeler, state receiver-liquidator,
“to make the report on Shoemake’s
physical condition.
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The two policies were payable
to U.S. Trust and Guaranty, but
now would go to the creditors of
the Waco firm which is in perma-
nent receivership.
LaLonde said Shoemake has suf-
fered "marked damage to the
frontal lobes" of the head and
bone fragments arer imbedded in
parts of the brain.
Husbands! Wives!
Get Pep, Ym; Feel Younger
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Bogan, Allen. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 203, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1956, newspaper, March 27, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453088/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.