Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 194, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1976 Page: 3 of 16
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15, 1976
’ Monday, March 15. 1976
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Marker Dedication
Staff Photo By LON COOPER
A group of history minded area resident's listen as Dr E Dale Odom, chairman of
i the Denton t County Historical Commission, tells of the history of the Great Ranch
Located 12 miles west of Denton the ranch site is now marked by a Texas State
1 Historical Marker which was unveiled during the ceremonies Sunday At left Mr.s
" G Langley, current owner of a portion of the original ranch, talks with a guest
e S the granddaughter of Darius Gregg, who accumulated about 20 000 acres to
nake up the original ranch in the 1850s
Lebanese Showdown Nears
By I AROL K NASSAR N . , . .
Associated Press writer Moslem and right wing
BEIRUT Lebanon, (AP)
Moslem and Christian
gunmen fought mortar and
rocket duels in Beirut and
I Christian laelions appeared
to be resuming Gunmen
president out
nt office.
northern Lebanon today as
President Suleiman Fran
Jieh and his opponents waged
a w ar of words
Moslem and Christian
leaders went to Damascus to
ask Syrian President Hafez
Assad to try to head oft a
showdown between the
embattled Christian
president and the Moslem
commander of the Beirut
garrison who led a military
coup last Thursday and
demanded Franjich’s
fought a mortar and rocket
duel in. Beirut’s, fire-
blackened hotel district and
Franjieh vowed to slay at the
hilltop presidential palace
to the- last second of my
resig nation
Amid the political turmoil
and -continuing fragmen-
‘ tation of government and
military authority, the civil
police said 39 persons were
killed and 48 were wounded.
. in scattered fighting III
Beirut and northern Lebanon
during the past 24 hours
Franjieh defied calls for
his resignation from the coup
leader Brig Aziz Ahdab,
and from 69 of the 99
members of his parliament
1 shall never bow to
military or political
pressure,’ the 65-year old
Maronite Christian leader
told the newspaper Al
Bayrak I will not allow
legality to lie assassinated
during my tenure
term which expires in
September -
w artare between
As Parliament Speaker
Kamel Assad tried to con
leftist__vene a session to vote the
Some 1.200 loyalist troops
a dozen tanks and 600
Christian militiamen
guarded the palace on
Beirut's southeast edge.
They were backed by four
army garrisons' in an .id
jacent Christian area
The Maronite League, the
blanket organization of
Franjich’s sect, also called
for his resignation. But the
two largest and best armed
Christian factions the
Phalange and . National
Liberal parties vowed to
defend him to the end of his
term.
1 am as obstinate as
Franjieh: it - not more.” the
Mveurold Ahdab told mostly Christian com-
I Beirut new spapers I shall manders and seized most of
forcefully unseat him it he the army garrisons in
doesn’t bow out peacefully eastern southern and
Ahdab has the backing of northern Lebanon
the 36-jet air force and Al-Khatib’s rebels were
leftist sources said he also reported ready to march on
had won the support of Lt the presidential palace it
Mimed ilKhatib, leader of Franjieh did not quit Scores
thousands of Moslem troops of the rebels occupied the
at the Lebanese army who central government’s office
have rebelled against their building in Beirut Sunday
Office Space For Rent
102 W. Oak
(Across Street From Courthouse)
Contact Dr. Richard Ragsdale
387-9595
ALL-WEATHER
COATS
Values to $90.
NOW $18.99 to $34.99
If you need a lightweight rain coat
to dash off to the grocery store
and are not too particular about
style or coler you ve found it Se
lection limited Come quickly!
SWEATERS
WERE $16 00 to $22 00
NOW $7.99 t 9.99
How were we to know it
would be 85 in February’
but winter s not over yet
And besides many of the
styles are so lightweight
they II be just what you re
wishing for when you head
for the cool mountains this
summer
TS S
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Golden Opportunity, Come
see us soon.
We
have
your best
interests
at heart
Vicki Colonnese
January Employee
of the Month
UNIVERSITY STATE BANK
Close to you
Treva Dickson
February Employee
ofd the Month
IF YOU HAVEN'T SHOPPED OUR
FASHION CLEARANCE...
LOOK WHAT YOU'RE MISSING!
LADIES' PANTS
WERE $18 to $25
$11.99 to $16.99
In this pant-happy world don t
pass up this great buy Scads of
polyester-knits Many pastel col
ors to wear right now thru sum
mer. Sizes 10 to 16.
BLACK
VELVET
BLAZERS
Were $24 00
NOW $6.99
Blazers are still great fashion
even in black velvet? Well
our buyer thought so last fall
and they re still here! But at this
price we hope you ll be tempt A
ed (a lot!) j . ,
Just the gretest savings of the year that s
all! .. on everything from women s pants
to coats1 Granted our buyers might have
gone off the deep end when they select
ed some of these styles but out they must
go to make way for new Spong tilings If
bargain hunting is your delight come
a running with your charge card to our
Women s Shop Downtown oi Denton Cen
ter or both!
SPORTSWEAR
SEPARATES
Sizes 38 to 44
WERE $18. to $36
NOW *8.99 to *17.99
Just because you wear' a large size
doesn I mean you shouldn t wear
sportswear designed expressly to fit
you! Especially when they re poly
ester knits at half price that you can
wear any season. Come see
DRESSES
Values to $98.
NOW $9.99 to *54.99
Youll be surprised to see
how many pretty florals,
bright colors and fashion
knits are in this selection . . .
wearable right thru Spring
and Summer. Many two and
three piece pantsuits also in
this group Sizes 6 to 18 and
14 a, to 22 .
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 194, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1976, newspaper, March 15, 1976; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1703180/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.