The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1960 Page: 3 of 4
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Industrial and Business Review
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Jesse Earl Barnard, 701
E. Gandy; Mrs. L. I). Richardson,
507 S. Scullin; Mrs. Bennie Laird,
Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Edwin
F, Laird, 1010 Woodlawn; Mrs.
Carl H. Evans, 1042 W. Baker;
Mrs. Larry Ganc Badgett, 1225
W. Bullock; Mrs. Jessie Wm.
Jones, 2708 Flora Lane; Walter
Shires, Rt. 1, Pottsboro, Texas;
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RADIO, SCREEN/TV
IN PERSONs AT
H FORT^-WORTH
R O DEO
SOUTHWEST’S FOREMOST
INDOOR SPECTACLE
JAW. 29 thru FEB. 7
WORLD’S TOP COWBOYS
All-Western Thriller
Including Horse Show
Will Rogers Coliseum
6ET TICKETS NOW
Performances at 8 P.M. EVERY
NIGHT, Jan. 29 thru Feb. 7, reserved
seats $3 and $2.50. Morning matinee
at 10 ».M. on SATURDAY, Jan. 30,
reserved seats $2.50 and $2. Other
matinee performances 2 P.M. EVERY
DAY, Ian. 30 thru Feb. 7; reserved
seats Monday thru Thursday after-
noons $2.50 and $2; Friday, Saturday
and Sunday afternoons $3 and $2.5
All prices include admission to Stc-
Show Grounds.
Mail orders filled as received. Send
check or money order, specify exact
and optional choices of performances.
Address: STOCK SHOW, P. 0. BOX
150, FORT WORTH, TEX.
RANCH and,FARM SHO
Wm. E. (Bill) Conatser, 1412 W.
Shepherd.
Charles Foskctt, 701 E. Main;
John S. Fike, 1110 W. Washing-
ton; LeRoy Lewis, 1201 W. John-
son; John T. Sanders, 40!) E.
Shepherd; Mrs, Truman L.
Teague, 807 S. Travis; Tad Wit-
ten, Rt. 1; Mrs. Dari I). Wells,
131 W. Munson; Mrs. Keziah T.
Erwin, 2751 Juanita Drive; Mrs.
Lillie F. Morris, 1610 W. Elm;
John Landers, 1001 W. Bond;
Will Jones, Whitewright, Texas.
Mrs. W. D. Neal, Whitewright,
Texas; Charlie A. Worbes, 2031
W. Bond; Mrs. Richard T. Brown,
729 E. Chestnut; Mrs. Jessie Mae
Sweeney, 330 W. Day; Mrs. A. H.
Lewis, Pottsboro, Texas; Tony L.
Johnson, 318 W. Johnson; Mrs.
Georgia Boucher, (ill W. Thatch-
er; Mrs. Horace Lyons, Colbert,
Okla.
Mrs. Charles M. Moore, 1600
Bells Drive; Lester McCioudy, 608
N. Rusk; Mrs. J. D. Gathwright,
920 N. Houston; Mrs. Paul
Pierce, 1400 W. Walker; Mrs. Ed
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Shealey Roberson, 831 W. Rice;
Wm. Clifford Hartwig, Rt. 1;
Mrs. James Robert Hume, 420 W.
Chestnut; Harrison Murray, 414
E. Monterey; Mrs. David Ray
Godbey, 1023 E. Lamar; Mrs. L.
D. Richardson, 507 S. Scullin.
DISMISSALS
Mrs. G. W. Reinert and baby
girl, 1016 W. Main; Mrs. Jeff
L. Logan, 328 E. Monterey; Sam-
uel C. Folk, 1255 E. Arlington,
Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. Birdie
Brunson, 126 W. Monterey; Jo-
seph G. Nelson, 531 W. Collins;
Mrs. H. R. Fix, 1517 E. Cherry,
Sherman, Texas; Rev. R. Looyen-
gied, Rt. 1, Mead, Okla.; Mrs. F.
J. McCamant, Rt. 3.
Mrs. I,. 1). Richardson, 507 S.
Scullin; W. T. (Bill) Johnson,
1306 S. Barrett; Marion E. Rolen,
lit. 1; Mrs. James W. Wright,
300 E. Gandy; Mrs. Pearl Bry-
ant, 509 E. Shepheard; Mrs. Wm.
E. Gardner, 1510 Lillis Lane;
Mrs. Floyd A. Sweet, Rt. 1; Sam
Muon, Durant, Okla.; Mrs. W. W.
Collier, 300(4 E. Main; Mrs. Carl
ALL UNDER ONE ROOF!
No matter what the demand, need
or work to be done—
WE HAVE THE MATERIAL AND MEN
Our jobs are complete from first to
last, from cellar to dome
All work guaranteed and we have
stood by that for near 50 years
TERMS TO SUIT YOU
KOEPPEN-BALDWIN, INC.
ELECTRICAL WORK
PLUMBING HEATING
305 Woodard Street Phone HO 5-1775
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is your better way to dry clothes!
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FLAMELESS
An electric dryer needs no flue . . . has no fumes o*
odor. Mo pilot light.
CLEANER
leaves clothes whiter, cleaner, sunshine-fresh.
MORE CONVENIENT
Any day is wash day regardless of weather.
MODERN
It gives you more time for living — set if and forget k
YOUR APPLIANCE DEALER INVITES YOU TO TRY THE ELECTRIC DRYER
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Evans, 1042 W. Baker.
Harrison B. Hargrove, 2028 S.
Scullin; William E. Collins, 708
E. Murray; Mrs. James I). Miller
and baby girl, 826 W. Heron;
Mrs. Virgil V. Carlsen and baby
boy, 1705 Ridgewood; Mrs. Wil-
bert Folterman and baby boy, 524
E. Day; James W. Wright, 300
E Gandy.
Mrs. John Lear, 129 E. Hill,
Sherman, Texas; Mrs. Jim De-
Marco, 1611 Bells Drive; John
King, 2016 Bluebonnet; Mrs. Ol-
lie M. Posey, Hendrix, Okla.; Wai-
ter Bentley, 425 E. Munson;
James G. Hiner, 2400 Flora Lane;
Mrs. Marlin A. Cobb, 1430 W.
Day.
Mrs. M. R. Williams and baby
girl, 923 W. Sears; Mrs. D. D.
Wells, 131 W. Munson; Charles
W. Burnett, 309 N. Armstrong:
Mrs. Jewel Garland, 5434 St.
Charles, Dallas; Wanda Jean
McGill, 901 W. Elm; Mrs. Chris-
tine Blankenship, 1031 W. Nel-
son; Charles Foskett, Jr., 701 E.
Main; Mrs. Corinne B. Picka-
vance, 218 W. Brockett, Sherman,
Texas; Mrs. Larry Gene Badgett
and baby boy, 1225 W. Bullock.
Charles R. Bruce, 408 N. 8th;
Roy Odell Roberts, 1100 W. Hull;
Mrs. Jesse E. Barnard, 701 E.
Gandy; Mrs. W. A. Sweeney,
Hendrix, Okla.; Mrs. J. W. Skin
ncr, 1410 W. Woodard; Charles
Wlneinger, 2026 W. Bond; Mrs.
Milton E. Reed, 7155 Lakeview;
Mrs. Ray R. Wood, 1311 W.
Woodard; Tony Laverne Johnson,
318 W. Johnson.
New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil V. Carl-
sen, 1705 Ridgewood, baby bay,
born Jan. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Manual R. Wil-
liams, 923 W. Sears, baby girl,
born Jan. 4.
Mr. and Srs. Wilbert Folter-
DENISON
OXYGEN
SUPPLY
"Everything for
welding"
Telephone HO 5-3369
HIGHWAY 75 So
DENISON, TEXAS
jSSf-'-' Meat
Cur
r1-. / Custom
Killing
Lockers
J
Wilburn & Miller
MEAT AND LOCKER PLANT
115 So. Fannin
Ph. HO 5-3747
ENJOY GOOD FOOD
and FAST SERVICE
WHETHER YOU WANT A
SNACK OR A MEAL
IT'S SERVED TO YOU IN
A MATTER OF MINUTES . .
THE WAY YOU LIKE IT.
"Serving Fine Food to
Donison and Toxomaland"
J. C. CAFE
212 West Main
Phone HO 5-1499
FRED HOCK
the fix-it man
man, 524 E. Day. baby boy, born
Jan. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gene Bad-
gett, 1225 W. Bullock; baby boy,
born Jan. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Doyle
Neal, Whitewright, Texas, baby
girl, born Jan. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T.
Brown, 729 E. Chestnut, baby
girl, born Jan. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Dari Wells, 131
W. Munson, baby boy, born
Jan. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ray God-
bey, 1023 E. Lamar, Sherman,
Texas, baby boy, born Jan. II.
New angles of
law affecting
V. A. pensions
(How will it affect me? Many
thousands of veterans and their
dependents are asking this about
the new pension law recently en-
acted by Congress. The Press
asked the Veterans Administra-
tion for answers to basic ques-
tions about this complex legisla-
tion. Here are the answers in one
of five installments.)
Q- When will the new system of
1 ension payments go into effect?
A. On July 1, 1960. The first
checks under the new system will
not be mailed before August 1,
1960.
Q. Who will he affected by the
new system?
A. All veterans of World War
I, World War II and the Korean
conflict and their dependents who
qualify and begin to receive non-
service pensions after June 30,
1960, will be under the new sys-
tem. Those already on the pen-
sion roles on June 30, 1960, will
not bo affected unless they choose
to come under the new system.
They can make this choice at any
time, but once the election is
made, the pensioner can never re-
vert to the old system.
Q. How does the new law affect
those drawing compensation or
■service-connected benefits.
A. The new law does not affect
benefits paid for service-connect-
ed disabilities.
Q. Does the new’ law affect
service pensions?
A. No. Service pensions are
paid only to Indian War, Civil
War and Spanish American War
veterans. These pensions are not
affected by the new’ law.
Q. Does the new law change
the eligibility for pensions paid to
veterans?
A. Not basically. Ninety days
active wartime service and an
honorable-type discharge are re-
quired. The veteran must also be
permanently and totally disabled.
There are important changes in
the income limit, under the new
system as 'veil as some changes in
the methods employed to compute
the pensioner’s annual income.
Under the new law the veteran’s
estate or “worth” will become an
eligibility factor.
Q. Let’s go into this a step at
a time. What are the criteria for
establishing permanent and total
disability?
A. The degree of disability may
THE DENISON PRESS, DENISON, TEXAS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1960 PAGE THREE
vary according to the age of the
veteran. Generally he must have
a disability which at his age pre-
vents him from getting regular,
full time employment. This dis-
ability must be such that doctors
do not expect it to improve ma-
terially.
Q. What are the changes in a
veteran’s income limits?
A. Under the old law a veteran
without dependents could not
draw a pension if his annual in-
come exceeded $1400. Under the
new law he may receive some
pension if his income is as high
as $1,800.
Under the old law a veteran
with dependents could not receive
a pension if his annual income
was more than $2700. Under the
new system his annuaT income
may be as much as $3000 and he
still will be eligible for some
pension.
RATES
Contract rates vlfl be given
upon application. Legal rates at
one cent per word per insertion
1 time lc per word.
3 times 2c per word.
6 times 3c per word.
Minimum charge is for 12 words
(for consecutive insertions
Stopping accidents
on highway while
work is under way
The Denison Press.
Dear Sirs: In an effort to pre-
vent accidents on highway con-
struction projects a pre-construc-
tion meeting will be held in the
Grayson county commissioners
court room in Sherman at 10 a.m.
on Jan. 18, 1960, relative to the
construction of State Highway 10
Irom a connection with F. M. 901
west of Gordonville to the Willis
Ferry bridge. At this time the
matter of traffic safety will be
di. i ussed by representatives of
the contractor, law enforcement
agencies, and highway deportment
engineering personnel.
The press will be welcome. A
news release will be provided.
Very truly yours,
' C. C. Cagle,
Supervising Resident Engineer.
Safety instructor to class: “This
bottle has 331 pills in it. Just
one is poison; the rest are sugar
pills. Who wants one?” Nobody
accepted. Said the instructor:
“You’re -mart. That’s the same
chance you’d take if you tried to
slip through a red light.”
125 W. Main
Phone HO 5-5775
FOR YOUR PAINTING NEEDS
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MULTITINT Made in 36 match-
mate colors and 9 finishes.
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Launderers, Cleaners, and Dyers
PHONE HO 5-6446
JOHNSON-MOO RE
FUNERAL HOME
Phone HO 5-3345
24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
J. V. CONATSER AGENCY
“INSURANCE THAT INSURES”
J. C. Conatser
W. E. Conatser
J. V. Conatser
501 WEST WOODARD
Phone HO 5-3262 Denison, Texaa
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State
Re-Roofing
Remodeling
Labor
Material
Phone
HO 5-5216
901 E. Sears
J. R. HANDY
AGENCY
GENERAL
INSURANCE
PHon. HO 5-5420
110 N. RUSK
Bratcher
Funeral Home
401 W. Woodard
Phone HO 5-2323
Ice Cream
Precious Gems
Plumbing
Paint
For All
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DIAMONDS
ASHBURN’S
Radiator Work
Phone HO 5-4411
220 W. Main
BUTANE GAS
Dale Bernethy
Garage
711 S. Armstrong
Phone HO 5-2520
ALLEN BUTANE GAS
CO.
Butane Gas Appliances
Installed
Repaired
Serviced
Office Phone TW-5944
SHERMAN. TEXAS
224 W. Houston
PLUMBING FIXTURES
We Carry All Supplies
Koeppen-Baldwin, Inc.
303 W. Woodard
SID MAPLES
LOANS
SPORTING GOODS
Musical Instruments
Phone HO 5-5775
125 W. Main
Insurance
FHA Title 1 Loans
3 YEARS TO PAY
MINNESOTA PAINTS
LUMBER and BUILDING
MATERIALS
V. A. BRUNO
LUMBER YARD
PHONE HO 5-2006
600 S. Crockett Av*.
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112 Barrett Balldlni
Phona HO B-S05O
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Anderson, LeRoy M. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1960, newspaper, January 15, 1960; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth526490/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.