Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1941 Page: 2 of 16
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THE STEPHKNT1LLE
TRIBTNE. STEPHENVILLE. TEXAS
FRIDAY, MAY H, 1»41
1941 JACKETS
SHOW WELL IN
GRID TRAINING
Tfcfe Year s Thi
Wariosi Uuh la Dktriot
(Iubsmw by Sear* A?
Stephenrille Girl
Wins Honors At
Homemakers Rally
Yvcam* Hoik? of the Fatsra
Hfi—Nn Clam at SttykonilW
I Hcrt School. “*»p*rwr” hen-
art for nocoO mr food itainrti
so tee food* «aUM at Us* F«tu*
H oatemahnr* State rally held May
1. X and S ra Saa Amnm, where
•he ccmpcted with ASt> <% r.u-otastt
from Um tergvot adtoote ia tb*
Slat* ct • a» ttawacd bcr* last
TVirtj -six be v* can* «*! foe
football training at tb* Sarphen-
vilte Higr School tbaa fi-prtng
Coaches Jimmy MarahaH aal 1
M -m Halley *»» oa* of St* girls,
nefod ag Gwendolyn Gibson, Dor-
othy 1«m Stigier, La Fey! Wood*
atU V«*m Tan Ammons, from the
W. Mardaagfc report Spring **■*>- ra?sw Homemaker.' clam of Sta-
pheanlte Hrgfc School. Who, with i
Mr*. G E Massey head of tb* de- I
farm**-., attended tb* rally. The
Ctrl* eat*red both food and doth-1
.ng ear tests
More than 2500 official delegate.'
attended tb* rally which was held
m ero.-.: 1 rUuy
Hirti who piayec right t*c
foe tb* Dktnrt hAA cbaaspK*-
rkip Stephmilte team mst Pali,
has beet changed la fallback fwe-
tiea for tb* want year aad ASm
has bora e :*r. vertec from tarki* to
<«d. Beck k«*eo r««t tor a* tbt M ^ Gunter and Plata Hotels
>prt*g practice »tW «cw pe; rkiway j«*r gt%Wr
. of the dass and president of the
Future Homemakers' Club of Ste-
phetmlie High School, attended
5-A^s.tts
* Home of Delegates. which gar*
Him taagbt . jmm oa th. two-1 *** *
anc Yfscas p.imged from „_
• W. I - - - — * I .
election of State officer, for next
The Stephenrille Future Home-
makers attended several official
sectional meeting, and general
yard
there fee tb* w*r» tooebdown.
Or a fake CrefAxi Hick* ran
atrodad right «md fey tb* extra
"kW ****** W Autry (fa-1 ££ B* wh:c,h. nom#,?u» »»****»
>..ar rambtaatioO. and a Uteral'^J* iMtnietiv,
v Brew - wmvd tb* touchdown for “f. *"B.d P'0^”’
tb- exjarketo Whnaere place- ! T*T* i**-
tacked U* extra point The d«^ ^ ^ T."*
met champtoea a**o scored a saf- ^ ^ *****”
*ty. the «toruu , J$£’fevhng and J?£hu*££a“tta
TY* " J?“ ^Tth.igh max- ! •^‘^Anthem. The Star Spaa^
permcel showed lots of fight and 1 Ta*ZT a
fc-rtte the -orkout and. ac- right demgnated a.
ITtSya*^xTSTti SS't'iiS^g rtri* Folk dance*,
amm.a goto aucwtpg against Uie stunt, and game.
<• jd*T tew and held them at the ** unmeet for the .
+*JS?JS£* T» boys' jmdm of Fator*!
C^Tsa, the new team is m- repreaented
itpnmd and rather small but »« ^he rally and took part ia ita
a.: araanmm showed detemuna-f ^ and many of rta .oc.al
bm aod a desir* for hard work *
et* hop* to finish the 1M1 season T® Wr *^owed !
:x thefint division of the tough Zll* IT
CK1 Belt Class A A district next ™ focthe*. m the year’s pro-.
i glams.
OQ Belt A'lass
ML
Fall training will start Septem-
ber 1. when further drilling and
workouts will give the new piay-
| The Stephenrille girl, also at-
tended various social affair, pro-
vided foe their entertainment while
is S«n Act or. jo They were goe-rt*
er» additional practice before the t“ ***•xr; •
.rr-L. at a tea n» the Spausah geveraor's
season get* under way.
Players on 1941 Soasd
jialaee Thursday aftemvpn and
Friday Right they attended a for* .
The 1<HI group of Jackets wtil
Ends-Allen. Robmen Hopper. *1.**? 5jTSa!!lSj^ ■
Burkett. Ormgwall. Cole andTow- be a gay affair and was
an
Tackles— Booclw r Everett W3-
greatiy ec. yed fcy a large gmc-p
of guests. The girds alsc v<i»ed the
«rp*e- > S3?&52SS?2?i4!S
iard. Knox and PanciTl
.....- claken at*: rnmabm. oa' the {
^ trip wbiek the dam
Rampley, Snow. Ra.,-. Hicks. u AwtoSliii while they
,r~. . **•„ __T were i* that city
Center-Harv -ci Atoemor. Da- Ur% ^rr
c UL“'?~ 1 ^.‘1 • , . fn«p» in asrtintial me«!Egs and
» K*~5‘el“- S?'V uSei* "to a guest at the teachers’,
Roberts Higrv Jim Whjtoo»•; luacheoa held m the lallr«vm at
Pair. Poteet. tamers and Wmn tK? Piara Hotel. Plans ary being|
| made for a bigger and better rally
CHURCH OF CHRIST text year. Mrs, Massey stated, and
- , more emphasis is to he given to ’
(iod offer, tat incentive* ia the r.stntior. and related arts coaitmta. j
Bible that mar mignt scree ana ys* rally was attended, she said.
tte.mal
by at least on* hundred more
schools this year and a muck larg-
er attendance is ixpected at next
worship Hun Tnes* ary
life and eterra. death.
God wills the death af no
but that all m«r. come to rtjwt-, year's rally
ance. aecond Peter S:9. If asy per- ' ... .1—__
son is lost tr. eternty it will not Hoa* Fro* Mashinct.m
fits. i
lioos or mdifferer.t v wards God s , lf5<.r k of several flays ■
merry and grace j*. tfaahmgtoa. Sea York and
Many ao-calkd enurrh most ben points ia that section of the
are ao indifferent toward tne Ix rd' cwontry. They aery eapectahy tiat- '
and His church tisy s-eidem attend over the fin* saast they had m
eburrfe. Paul fo«aa aome church ^ Copstol City where Coegreas- {
raemherj *n ..i« cat wbc iM-fkcVd j fAttiiy rfrTrrmrnfcrd ^
the _ ... : them so royally: They we.re also!
In Hebrews 1PA a* hear this , ( atia, ^ Mr ^ Mra Joba Tam
admocaucn 'Sot foraakmg the Heilfip tbere Mr. Fergasor.
aaseabiinf of ooraelr*. together u k<&J for tfc* Souto-
as the manner of some is. but ex- w. NftCBrmI Gas Compare at r*ul-
borting cme an--0*r and so much ;m_ ^ twtr h* aao Mrs Ferga-
th* more, as ye see the day ap m ^ ^ p*-,
prY*^chiac" j _
^!rt F_ T ( <4emaa Her* Tbaradas
£ >s-> »i*
. V— ,<-» aapervmor of the Paiestme dis-
One' of the fim ‘.ymptoms of ^ ™ ff***^» T>Br”
imckalidmg or apostasy is a spirit C '^rir’rr‘' ,**•*
of indiffe^nc* toward churvr at- here, where be mrved as
tendance SsA sspemscr for this area. He
W, are ptemiiag wnh evarvoua'***™ Tb-r^ ,f<^ a t^rfvxait
Day. you wiL bear ^ methmg you ^ for wmct „ ^ Urn-
Tb. boor for Bil^e study umjgLfgg. ^ ^
Sunday mcraing will be >J0 o'clock "**4f*J^‘*^1 ‘ the moactso* cer
and preuching at 10:90. Evemag l*r •* Dallas May J7.
«*r»>t«s wiE be as follows: Young „ ' _ ^ ,
people's ciaas at T and preach- ‘ * - _
mgTt 9.00. Everyone has a cor- H rtowee, Oa FnU T^pa
dial iaeitatioR to attend—C. M
Members at the Stephen viii*
Girl’s Pocut Troop net at tbesr
’ club bouse it * « Frey street at
Awarded Pmiatsag Contract i 4:15 Wedne*day afternoon.
Ed Barter local paint «*tr»c-j _ Couttotemg their study of wild
tor, a at work oe the Bywaters fiower*. the scout mmehers are |
Ranch below Bxe wbrre the com planning to snake field trip* this'
wodious ranch home is being com- summer to collect plants at inter- j
pietely re painted and otherwise im- i «*-
peeved He is brsng assisted by One new member was rvsret
Messrs. Pat WUsor. and Hosier for the meeting She a Betty J«an
pidler WilSiamii Mrs. Gate* Stewart and
--- Mrs. Henry Frey are rpasers of
WACA Mmtxags Set j Scoot Trwoy .
CM* meetings for the TACAl Other members preeeet tadsded
<4 the local Methodist Church fee P« Martin. Erma Jo Rxh. Mary
Monday May IA. will begin at 1 L«®m Andrrwa. Martha Pattern,
sa. at the foOeeng places: Juha 1 Chart*** Oxford. Colltee Calliaa.
Vanda Potent.
Va - Abbott.
Via Attend Field Day
ay
Elrod Cirri* Ili. with Mrs
Cole, and tb*^ Sa^n M others -cat
Mrs. A J Crabtree of Clark- J tagrdhor with the nerty agricai-
eeod. is Rpwvt gaps ov wig satis- tmai agent G. D Fwrett. wiB
a recent mayor og- , gram at the
■T
‘Before and After’ in Ireland
State Supervisor
Visits Girls’ NY A
Residence Center
COUNTY ASKS 2
ROAD DISTRICTS
The girls in StcpbenviJU Girts’
Resident Center were agreeably I .
firiiciars ^ r
regular meeting of the
a visit
f~Zr J” Effte Brooks *** voUld *® ref»UMt »*>• *UU U*
lUZJTS ITfJZSS: \ i-latur. to s«t up two new rom
State supervisor of girls’ activities
in Texas.
t up
IbonJ district* in Krath County.
•ta. Brookt S»SL^^KXaJWSS
yyrET SIT r'J.«k.v ~ •» ***.nr»«,
SMS? =4SttFJM«
j further changes and lmprovemcnU
to be aide.
Mrs Brook* is located in the
State National Youth Administra-
tion office in Austin and was en
rout* to San Angelo. The girls feel
fortunate to have had her visit at
their center.
CLAIRETTE
bad a
left as
At
- •.*d N
lrrliri
At
le ef Nasi wrath, aad
tmtert Is enjoyed to a
More Power for the R.A.F.
Wallace Kcott, county judge,
stated Thursday that neither of
the districts might wish to
vote road bond* during the next
biennium but, It they should so de-
sire, the legislation would make
it. legal for such bonds to be voted
upon,
Kince the Htat* legislature will
not meet in regular session for two
more years, the request was made
in order to make It possible for
road bonds to be voted upon be-
fore the next session if such bonds
are wanted.
Division of Districts
According to the request, Krath
County Precincta 1, 3 and 4 would
b« included in one road bond dis-
trict and Precinct 2 would com-
poae the other road bond district if
these special acts of theh Legis-
lature are passed in compliance
with the request of the Commos-
sioners.
A special meeting of the Commis-
sioner* Court will be held Saturday
morning for the purpose of pass-
ing an order authorizing the issu-
ance of interest-bearing time war-
4By Mrs. Look Mayfield)
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ray and
family speat Sunday in Hamilton.
Miss Mare* Mayfield and Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Mayfield of Steph-
«®viB« were Fort Worth visitors
Thursday.
School will dose here Friday,
May lfi. A program will be given
Thursday night and play on Sat-
urday night.
The Busy Be* Service Club met
with Mrs. Louise Duncan Thurs-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Reba Carter of Austin came
in Friday to attend the school dos-
ing exercises.
Singing was er.joyed by those___
present Sunday afternoon. I rants in the county, in the maxi-
Mrs. Susie Salmon and daughter, mum amount of not exceeding $18,-
Mru. BiS Head and son, CondajOOO.
Salmon, attended the funeral Fri- Judge Scott said the issuance of
day of Mr? Tam Stinnett at Me- these warrants was for the pur
r.ard. She lived here several years i pose of evidencing the indebted-
age. I ness of the county in the purchase
Dr. Kennedy of Carlton was a | of right of w ay for road ami bridge
Ciairette visitor Friday. i purposes in the county, and for
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Partain and expense* incurred in acquiring such
Robert partain made a trip to San right of way.
Angelo Thursday. , These warrants will bear inter-
Mi<; Mabei Roberson of Fort <*t at a maximum rate not ex-
Worth. Mrs. Jim Mitchell of Nor- -eeding five per cent per annum.
Vr and Mrs. Marion Tidwell of : maturing serially in installments
Sar >1141 spent Sunday with Mr. j as fixed by the Court, the maxi-
and Mrs. M. L. Dowdy. mum maturity to be not later than
T. L- Thoapwm and family spent fourteen years after they are is-
Sunday in Duffau : sued.
Mrs. Laura Baldwin is seriously j -
ill in Stepbenvi’.le. 1 Tribune want ads bring results.
Mr and Mrs. C. W. Salmon and___
daughter visited relatives in Ste- j '
pheirriTV Sunday
Yog Cog Mok, oa
TV Ur rest •**» af light ptear* ever
aad. aad wiB make a barnstorsatog Mr i
era. Tb* Aten was inspected by the**
factory at Ottawa. Caaada. la
to New York was christened an bekalf of the R A T. bcaevGra:
f country to raise funds for tb* families at England * air Mad
bvM A Caaadiaa rionra srorktog hat* HarUaad aircraft
are taking tb* ntace of men in tndwttry.
all it
hir? it is perhaps north
WORLD
'pHERE art many local t>asloess
. an with will recall ..the -
j day* of the depression vbes n be-
caifK necessary for local force*
to supply needed cash to take car*
; of the Ur>en-_pjcyed. Cc-antj ofmait
alsc. reroentber the mounting cart'
i of the pauper reals at that tune,
j Had it not been for Federal aid !
COMPANY C HAS
2ND INSPECTION
of inf<-rmanor airt-aflj r*c*i> cC n-
correct Hal Collsni and hi- or-
rhestm pa ward tkroeeh Momda? ,
afternoon oa their wav u. Bro*n ; *n way cf work rebef and dts-
trtbauoti of commodrues a bad stt-
aataot; wc«uid have existed here,
as well as everywhere else ir. the
wood hot -topped long eoongh to
«ay they would be rooiiac back |
another day
_ . cc-antry. There u a limit of course.
JHF Dairy Shew ^ ^-nd °7-
by the Exten»at Department of it dom seem that
4lA M t -o**gt to to he^d -^ere u sotne way it can be work-
Taesttay of next week, should have ^ :<tt A fr» clUrt ^ UlTOf „
the support -d mi .c..y the dairy- jcxw jcaand fianes with the coun-
ty government and constructed at-
me® of the county hut business:
me* as well This industry ha* ^ foe Gj* purpooe at I
meant » to* to thu area during .w.un_ ^ oemaad—and those
the pa« twenty years, sc much so p>^." benefioane*
» iMCt ^ Aarme yean of crop) Thlj tejmrtmtr.t beivve* that i*
the solution here.
The old aadi-
m-
Ae offieial inspection of Com- :
pany C> 15th Battalion. Stephen- j
viHe unit of the Texa* Defense
Guard, was held at the City Park
last r.yrt:t. starting at 8 o'clock.
Major Divkie of Tkrcckmorton.
with the :(nh Battalion, accom-
panied by Major R H. Hansford j
of Ranger, ccanmander of the ISth
Banalx®. and other officers, made
the inspecticT at the local com-
pnkT
If the ccenpany a approved by
State headquarters, after a report j
is mad* on the -.nsjeetion. the Ste-
phen-r-.il* tain will be inducted in-
to Stkte sen-** as a home defest*%-
guard
Free Treatment
Norwood Clinic
Pile*, fistuia. fissure, hernia, va-
riecae vein*, tonsils, etc., without
hospital confinement during our
Annual Oiinc June 2 to 15. 1941.
Free treatment for most difficult
! forms at rectal diseases without
tfraeral anesthesia. also skin
growths, including akin cancers.
Hernia closed by prolifemit obtu-
rator injections. Hernia patients
mast provide a small expense in-
cluding a truss.
Special arrangement* may be
made for removal of tonsils by
electro-coagulation or surgery.
Patients should have an exami-
nation before the date of the dink,
making it poo*-file for most of the
work to be done during period of
free treatment No charge for ex-
amination of patents expecting
service during Clinic.
This free treatment is made pos-
sible by a limited number of phys-
icians who pay for the opportunity
of observing the scientific methods
employed ra the Oink. More than
3ۤ phyneaans from various parts
of the V S. and Canada have
availed their. seOve* at the teaching
program offered by the Norwood
Oink.
Privat* eases will receive our
usual attention now and during
the Oink.—Drs. Norwood, Brown
A Norwood. Mmesal WeD*. Texas.
<Adr.»
EXCUSE
T> Yewroelf Bat Nw* to Notorw.
Sto a no r*«p«etor at per-
mu When you CO ocainst
Natar* by overlifUn*.
(aliinc, itrainin*. *te.. on*
at tb* bon** at tb* spin*
Is apt to slip oat at lin*.
producing pressure oa a
n*rr* trank, causing tb*
part it supplies with lit*
faro* to become weak.
You can tak* your eboioa
at two alternative*—sof-
ter the consequence* by
paying the penalty of poor
health or hac* the----
oolite tod by
Chiropractic
Adjustments
Bring all yoar health
troubles to
H L CAPPLEMAN
CHIROPRACTOR
“Tka Seinea Tkmt Goto 5k*
People WatL"
ottos Rea Ttt Norte Graham Aouom
T. fern.
failure and wew.’ iafestatic® had
it Mt b*** for the milk ewwjfwt toriaiB m. ^i* Cut Park, for
would have had tough sailmg 44ito , fUBC< p, ,4-c.astrurted m-
<ne of the largwt cheese and tx,.k u a mighty fine structure for tfc»
2!!!^ .Jcfi T^T**** »r,d « »« require
along with good breeding stock )lE} great amount ef cash. In any
and maay good cows, the situation event, it is a cooditioc that K-
***** " “ to “f toally exists and must be fared-
rxpan?K® within the next fow I ^ MBrt ^ out m som*
year* Th* shew wdl be a pood
caw. Try te see it. Many visitor*? ‘ __
frt* rBmaundimg cvmrtie* wiH be UQOD County is finally gcai* to
rresena nc we have beer, mferm- pared L kngti
<<l _ , aikd breadth of that great coar»-
* tTT K»IBfthUkC that has t>MD tad-T*
THF. Empire-Tribune to *T«^or long time Another
mg another 05 rkCiar Day tagirway proyeet a u rat from
event, starting Tburedaj morning Chaii Motrtam to Hxe. while
of next week Those wte: apprv- rs^,. ^ n So 108 from
ciate bargaic print* akm* »Tth Stepbenvilie to Tfeurtwr » to be
vain*—in every far* of roeivhaa-
dioe—oar. wwL afferd to attend the
big sak There wOi be four aay*
©f it, ending Monday right. May
26 Mo?t mere hast* wbe are partmi-
patisg in the a* have *pert cem-
wderaKe time making * penal pur-
much »e ns fart that
shipment* during the
part week have bee® heavier than
in month*. TW merchandise will
be sold at greatly reduced prices.
Therefore if you wish to
ey oa year Spring and Summer
nerd* better take advantage at this
opportunity Is the port these sates
bar* proved to be extremely popu-
lar with the buying publv of this
area
FEDERAL agencies
is and ont of 9
mnot be mtstid witk
And don’t forget the
8brtMrtB»-LM|ifrBi - Eastland
highway. It may be s little slow,
hat its coming along. It will event-
■ally be one ef the important ar-
teries ia this area Regard!*** of
all that. Hood courty is coming
along m good shape as far as its
highway* are wunaid. all of
which wfl] be good new* to the
traveling public From Bluff Date
to Crenoi No. 10 has beer, not
only dangerous to drive over, test
Dr Naylor ia Fort Worth
Dr. S. D. Naylor, deas of Eratfc
County phy-mbaim. was ia Fort
Worth thi* week to attend the aa-
anal coRventioa of the State Medi-
cal
C met at the City Park rvrreatioo i
building Thursday afternoon ad 2'
okkmk to get all necessary paper* 1
and equipment of the unit in read:- j
tea* for the inspecting officers
Thursday night
Enlisted me
ported for drill at 8 p m_
the official inspertxm began.
YEAR-OLD LEGHORN HEN
LAYS FREAK EGG FOR OWNER
M H. Moore, farmer m the
southeast oertior. of Etnth Coun-
ty. arras* the line from Iredell,
recently brought to the Empire-
Tribune office a freak egg laid by
one of his White leghorn hens.
The egg measured six inches
around the center and inside of the
shell which contained the usual!
and white contents at a
sal egg. was still another nor-
mal sued egg. with shell and fall
white and yellow content—is fact
two egg* in one'.
Mr Moore maintains a flock of
200 White leghorn hens and get*
as average of around ldC egg* a
day. He know* it was one of his
one-year old hen* that laid the
double egg. but jnst which one. he
has not been able yet to find cut
He aorta his form and besides his
regular farm week, cultivation of
the land etc ., be rakes lot* of
chicken* and finds them a profits
TKTO ONE
j\ toss and tumble, count sheep,
’ cause they can’t get to sleep,
dull, logy, beadacbey and irritable.
Has this ever happened to you? When it does, why
don’t you do as many other people do when Noma
threaten to spoil their rest, work, enjoyment, and good
tamper — try
Dr. Miles Effervescent Nervine Tablets
Dr. Miles Effervescent Nervine Tablets era a combina-
tion of mild sedatives proven useful for generations as an
•id in quieting jumpy, over-strained nerves.
Tour drag* wmbo glad to aaD you Dr. MUoo
rosrviuo Table>a In convenient aimU or
Why not got a
sal large packages. Why
prepared when over-taxed
* auh your work or spo>l
Have Loft Heepiuft
Several patteala who bad been
under treatment recently at the
local hoapstal have returned to
their bimia where they are now
recuperating satisfactorily, the
group irtriufimg Mrs. J. W. Ciena
of Bluff Date. Mis* Dixie Sermon,
daughter of Mr. and MTV A. D.
Senate of Gter Rose, and Mr* L
C Toot of Gran bury
e. and ardsnaiilv tbs* Inbil- Morning prayer ef the Fy.scope 1
fall* en eetbe* the ctev or : Church will be held at the Woman'*
.t?
dab room m the library bu . fi r e
here Sunday moratg May IS at
lflRO o'clock. All Episcopalian* and
frirwds of the Episcopal Church
arc cordmllr mritad to attend
NERVINE
tablets.
fairly high fi|
osa* of what k
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