Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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ihdoboro, Texas,, Gazette-News
Page 2
Thursday, August 4, I960
News From Antelope-Squaw Ml. Area
Mrs. Bob Powell
Correspondent
Rev. Ray Moore closed a two-
week revival at Squaw Mountain
this week. Rev. Bill Hudson,
the pastor, will hold services a
few nights this week.
Rev. Dixon Rial, pastor of the
Antelope Baptist Church, is ccn-
aiicting a revival at the Jermyn
Baptist Church and has been a
guest in the Ralph Wolfe home.
Miss Rosala Brock was hon-
ored on her 14th birthday with
a party Saturday night at the
Markley Community Center.
Bosala attends Antelope High
School and is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brock.
Thirty-five guests were present
from Antelope, Squaw Moun-
tain, Olney, Jermyn and Jacks-
fcoro. Mrs. J. L. Vaughn con-
ducted the games.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Harris
entertained friends with a 42
Party Saturday night at their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Peden
and daughter of Coleman spent
file weekend in the Roy Peden
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen
Leach, Linda and Dean left
Monday for a two week vaca-
tion fn Colorado and Kansas.
Mrs. Betty Harris was honor-
ed Friday evening with a Pink
and Blue shower at the home
cf Mr. and Mrs. Oran Voyles.
Co-hostesses were the Dorcas
and Lydia Sunday School
classes. Mr. Harris was killed
in an automobile accident last
Christmas.
Guests in the Bob Powell
home are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Holmes of Bell Gardens, Calif.
They visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Howell of Duncan, Okla.
(Wesley Kathman returned Fri-
j day from Camp Copass at Den-
1 ton where they served as mem-
! bers of the staff tor a week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kirkland
and Linda and Jimmy Dodson !
attended the Olney rodeo this j
week. 1
Bobby Kinnaman is working
at Reed’s Feed Store in Graham ;
this summer. i
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Hadder-
ton and children are spending |
two weeks traveling in New t
Mexico and Arizona.
The Marshall Taylor family cf j
Denton spent the weekend with
the Ross Drum family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arrsy and
Sondra, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Sny-
The Dishonor Roll by Jerry Marcus
Tuesday and Wednesday^ Gor-!der and Troy) Mrs Ruby Harris
don Pursley and sons of Borger
were also guests in the Howell
heme.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osteen
and sons of Fort Worth spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jackson.
Mrs. Josephine Hoefle of Dal-
las is spending a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Garnett.
Bobby Powell and Mike Spen-
cer attended the Parker County
Rodeo at Weatherford this
week.
Mrs. Walter Roberts and Mrs.
p-oposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER TWO ON THE BALLOT
Constitutional
AMENDMENT TO BE VOTED
ON AT AN ELECTION TO BE
HELD ON NOVEMBER 8. I960.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO.
t proposing an Ajnendment to Section
49-b, Article III of the Conititution of
Texas, Increasing to three and one-half
percent (3-*4%) the maximum permissi-
ble interest rate on bonds hereafter
issued by the Veterans’ Land Board;
providing for an election and the is-
suance of a proclamation therefor.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG-
ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF
TEXAS:
Section 1. That Section 49-b, Article
HI of the Constitution of Texas, be
amended by adding thereto the follow-
er
The foregoing notwithstanding,
lends hereafter issued by the Veterans’
land Board pursuant to the authority
this Section 49-b of the Constitu-
tion may bear a rate or rates of in-
tivest not to exceed three and one-half
jwcent (t‘%%) per annum.
This Amendment shall become «f-
fetive upon Its adoption."
Sec. 2. The foregoing Constitutional
Amendment shall be submitted to a
mSe ef the qualified electors of this
•Ate-at an election to be held through-
the State of Tpxag on the first
Tuesday after the first Monday in No-
vember, 1960, at which election all
ballots shall have printed thereon the
following:
“FOR the Amendment to Section
49-b of Article III" of the Constitution
of Texas by adding thereto a provision
authorizing the Veterans' Land Board
to issue the bonds authorized under
such Section to bear interest at a rate
or rates not to exceed three and ona-
half percent (3per annum.’’
“AGAINST the Amendment to Sec-
tion 49-b of Article III of the Consti-
tution of Texas by adding thereto a
provision authorizing the Veterans'
Land Board to issue the bonds au-
thorized under such Section to bear
interest at a rate or rate* not to ex-
ceed three and one-half percent (3-YtVc)
per annum."
If it appears from the returns of
said election that a majority of the
votes cast were in favor of said
Amendment, the same shall become a
part of the State Constitution and be
effective from the date set forth In
said Amendment, and the Governor
shall issue a proclamation in keeping
therewith.
Sec. 3. The Governor of the State
of Texas shall issue the necessary
proclamation for said election, and
shall have the same published aa re-
quired by the Constitution and laws
of the state._
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and family of Markley attended
the revival at Squaw Mountain.
Johnnie Banks of Tucumcari,
New Mexico is a guest in the
Vernon Burt home.
F. C. Bloodworth injured his
hand while doing some fencing
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartness
are spending their vacation in
Colorado.
Mrs. Laverne Smith and
daughter, Nita and Carl W.
Spencer of Levelland visited the
Bob Powells this week.
Miss LaRita Jackson of Lub-
bock will spend two weeks with
her aunt, Mrs. Coleman Leach
and will also visit relatives in
Jacksboro.
Mrs. James H. Cain of Ama-
rillo spent a few days this week
with her parents, Supt. and Mrs.
W. T. Barrow, while Mr. Cain
made a business trip to Cali-
fornia.
Mrs. Albert Rodrigues of Oak-
land, Calif., has returned home
after spending a week with her
mother, Mrs. Roy Spradling and
Mr. Spradling.
Visitors in the Dallas Jackson
home this week were Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Chapman and daugh-
ter of San Bernadino, Calif.,
i Mrs. Ruth Rhoades of Jacks-
I boro, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
'Strawbridge of Amarillo, Mrs.
Vilma Strawbridge of Briscoe,
Miss Susan Peden of Coleman,
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reeves
of Joy.
Speed caused more than 900,000 highway casualties
in 1959.
Records From Jack County Court House
Dollars And Sense
By Mrs. Ann Sonner
Home Demonstration Agent
You And Your Social Security
1. If you are employed or
self-employed in any kind of
work covered by the Social Se-
curity Act, you must have a
social security card.
2. Your card shows your ac-
count number, which is used to
keep a record of your earnings.
3. You should use the same
account number all your life, for
the number on your social se-
curity card distinguishes your
j account from the social security
accounts of other people who
j have names similar to or exact-
ly like yours.
4. Both your name and ac-
count number are needed to
make sure you get full credit for
ycur earnings.
5. Show your card to each em-.
pioyer so then when reporting I
your wages he may use your.
name and account number ex-
actly as they appear on the card.
6. Check your social security
record by writing to the Social
Security Administration, Chand-
ler Building, Baltimore 2, Mary-
land; ask for statement of your
account.
Warranty Deed
Amy Ruth Ravey et al —
Rosie L. Hobson et al.
E. D. Malone et ux — J. D.
Lowrie.
Wallace G. Clark et ux —
Donald Mathis.
E. H. Jamison — V. L. Brisco.
Gaston E. Bounds et ux —
Charles T Jones et ux, E. F.
Baker, Rex McCabe et ux, E. C.
Richards, J. D. Burk Baker, J'r.
Bryson Cemetery Assoc. — G.
C. House, Sr.
Deed of Trust
W. E. Rhoades et ux — H. H.
McConnell, Tr.
Mechanic Lien
W. E. Rhoades et ux — Roy
M. Fenter.
Rosie L. Hobson et al —
Peterson Lbr. Co.
Assignment
Antelope Oil Corp. — R. E.
Alsop.
C. M. & M. Properties, Inc. —
Miles Prod. Co. et al.
C. C. McClurg — G. T. Kim-
bell et al.
Gilbert L. Eggert et al —
Hugh T. Coley et al.
Charlie Grace Drlg. Co. et al
— Oiltex Supplies, Inc.
Oiltex Supplies, Inc. — Guest
& Moller Oil Co.
Bridwell Oil Co. — J. S. Brid-
well.
Bolin Oil Co. — Royal Crude
Oil Inc.
Willie Mae McKinzie et vir—
Eliazin V. Baca.
E. D.
Lowrie.
Agreement
Malone et
ux — J. L.
For Bargains — Read the Ga-
zette-News Classifieds.
Release
Sunray Mid-Continent Oil Co.
- L. A. Worthington.
Texaco, Inc. — J. M. Haggar.
Proof of Heirship
Eva Green et al—The Public.
Abstract of Judgement
Sheraton Jefferson Hotel —
Pat O. Humphries.
Oil Leases
Mary Garnett et al, Martin
Hoefle et al — C. B. Christie.
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Will A. Ham et ux — W. L.
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Wynette Carver et vir, Wyn-
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Ambassador Oil Corp.
Sam B. Easter et ux, et al —
Robert E. Nolen.
Bill of Sale
Lomie G. Burns, Ind — James
H. Gammon, Jr.
Marriage License
Edgar Betran Roy — Myrtle
Jean Hendrickson, July 8.
Walter Lee Allee — Peggy
Jane Matlock, July 8.
Rufus Ray — Frances Louise
Hardeman, July 13.
Cecil Virgil Reynolds — Mrs.
Louise Peveler Corder, July 19.
Clarence Raymond Matlock-
Peggy Jo Reynolds, July 22.
Kenneth Windell Patterson—
Shirley Joan Smith, July 25.
PERRIN PERSONALS
Mrs. A. D. Willis
Correspondent
A. A. McQueary and family
of Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Coker Jr. of Fort Worth, Mrs.
Fannie Jordan and family of
Odessa and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
McQueary have been visiting
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shurt-
leff of Lampasas have been
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer England.
Mrs. Emma Swan of Mineral
Wells, Mrs. Harvey Moore and
mother, Mrs. Skipper of Fort
Worth have been visiting Mrs.
W. A. Price and Miss Ida Eng-
land.
Mrs. Nellie Mask is visiting
her daughter and family in Fort
Worth.
Trash is being picked up East
of the phone office this week
and West of the phone office
next week. This is for all resi-
dences in Perrin. Put all trash
in containers that can be han-
dled easily.
Rev. Smith, pastor of the
Fruitdale Baptist Church in Dal-
las, will be the preacher for the
open-air revival at the Baptist
Church starting Sunday, Aug-
ust 7. Norman Lewis of the
North Fort Worth Baptist
Church will lead the singing and
asks for singers from all the
churches to be in the choir.
Services will be at 10 a.m.,
prayer groups at 7:30 p.m., and
evening services at eight.
At the Oxford homecoming
near Whitt July 24 Mr. and Mrs.
Doc Davenport were elected
president and secretary of the
association. Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Middleton were elected assist-
ants. They reported the new
rcof put on, new window panes
put in, and the old piano traded
for a better one. The total cost
cf all was $243.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blocker of
Dallas have moved to the Doc
Armes place.
Mrs. Ross of Wichita Falls is
visiting her brother, O. E. Doss
and family near Whitt.
Mrs. Myrtle Ramsey is visit-
ing her children in Mississippi,
Memphis, Tenn., and New York.
Frank B. Hill Jr. of Abilene
and Billy Frank Miller of Min-
eral Wells have been visiting in
the homes of William Miller and
F. B. Hill.
Accounting for almost one
out of every nine automobiles
in the United States, California
tops all other states in gasoline
consumption.
Stiibesterol Implanafion Studied
At Temple Experimental Station
Because of desirability of Pasture period were reimplanted
stilbestrol has been questioned,
the Texas Agricultural Experi-
ment Station, in cooperation
with the USDA, conducted an
experiment with implanted
steers at the Blacklands Experi-
ment Station, Temple. For this
experiment, 96 yearling steers
that received two implants out-
gained the group that received
no implants by an average of
34 pounds per animal.
These results indicate that it
may be profitable to use the
implants for both pasture and
feedlot if both periods are con-
were used. Some were implanted sidered as a single production
at the beginning of the 148-day
pasture period, some were im-
) planted at the start of the 104-
day drylot feeding period, some
were implanted at the start cf
both the pasture and drylot
periods, and some were not im-
planted at all.
For the pasture period, the
steers were divided into two
groups of 48 each. One group
was implanted with 36 mg of
stilbestrol, the other was not.
At the end of the pasture period
the implanted group showed an
[average of 46 pounds per steer
more gain than the group that
received no implants.
The pasture groups were sub-
divided for the feedlot tests.
Of the 48 steers that had re-
ceived no implants for the pas-
ture period, 24 were implanted
with 36 mg for the feedlot
trials. Twenty-four of the steers
operation.
To minimize residues in meat,
however, the maximum dosage
of diethylstilbestrol implanted
should be 36 mg. Implanted
steers should not be slaughtered
for at least 100 days after im-
plantation.
About People
You Know
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hanna
left Monday for Gravette, Ark.,
to attend funeral services of her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Clark and
daughter left Monday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Major in Florida.
Mrs. J. D. Acord visited her
sons, Troy and Kelley Acord and
their families in Dallas and also
her neice, Mrs. C. R. Martin in
that had been implanted for the Arlington last week.
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Dennis, James R. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1960, newspaper, August 4, 1960; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733496/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.