Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1956 Page: 2 of 16
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2—Stephenville Empire-Tribune Friday, April tf, IBM ; grass.
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BOSQUE SOIL CONSERVATION
DISTRICT NEWS
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Blue Panic can be uaed for hay or
pasture ar both. Many are uxing
ffsa E“S£! -aessssss
Liberty Valley
By MRB. A. G. SECIIRIST
DUFFAU
latb remember
land that i. .object te blowing. It hSTtour "^yTanTTr*
i* best adapted to aur clay*, fine p*” „ by ** ® *our bo,r* Mr*
■ • - - - ’ i and Mr*. Daria.
Mrs. Andrew Shelby and Uaugh- j , - . ..
ter.. Mae and Bill, of Exray.1 V,*H
handy loam., and clay loam Mils.
It will not give satisfactory re-
lalif or w£ planted *on ".olu" of i «»•**» Beryl and Maxine MauMin,
i:»•isr.r«?iz ^.sr"*
sand*. Blue Panic is definitely
•- By MftK. PASCAL BROWN
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Land of
Arlington visited Me parents, Mr.
and Mr*. Jim Land, durthg the
The season for planting Blue ing a good prana for this area. It
Panic i* here again. Blue Panic i.( js a jeep rooted grass nnd pro-
duced; into thia country from Au*- j a *°°f croD- 11 “ v#r,j one and ons-half pound* per acre I urday. They
trtliaUt »s Showing signs of 'be-' slrtiiMr in/ apaRMaSte w # »e«iis best in thif Fowt Worth,
Mrs. Nelson WyHe and niece of
cultivated grass u"*«y. Mr. Kenneth Wyjte uf8to-
cuiuvatM grass. phenville and Mr. and Mrs. Cage
Blue Panic should be planted j Wylie of Simme Valley all att«hd-
Anytime between now and the ad the church here Sunday after-
latter part of May. It should be noon.
planted in 36” to 4$" rows at the] There were people from dtffer-
i ate of one to two pound, of pure | ent p#rt* vf Texas and Oklahoma
live seed per acre. Normally, about; here for cemetery working 8at-
were ft
YOUR NEEDS
FORM THE
PRINCIPLE OF
OUR SERVICE
pliefivBrt,
Mini Eldons Day of Yuma, Arts
ing
in-law, Mr. and Mr*. John Britton
her sister and brother-
and family.
Mr. and Mr*. Pascal Brown and
family and Misa Sallie Craig vis-
itod in Harbin Friday night with
H. M. 1
Mi*, and Mbs. H. M. Killion.
Glenn Basinger of Abilene
preached at the Church of Christ
Sunday. He was a dinner guest in
the home of Mr. and‘Mrs. J. D.
Hutson, and Brenda. y.
tleht
UilLJ^ planted ^Xa'cTton g ^ ^“S^^im Noonkester
or maize plate if they are fixed Li^levUto aUd tJnky ’ ’i *pe^ *nd .Tu?f*y *"
for the ..nail Blue Panic *tmd. Mr and1 Mrs, P>. b. Wyiy
X El STjSK ****
Sid Ar-
tails on seeding it with these im-; „f Mr. and Mr*. J. S. Sechrist Fri- * Mr*- Lawrence Koonsman of Ste-
plement* since the detail* require day night. They were accompanied PhenvHte and Mrs. Jayne Gumor
too much space here. I by Mr and Mrs. Virgil Gordon. SeWfJT attended services at the
This gras. i. being uMd by see-1 Mr. and Mra. Dwight Mclhroe Church of 0*1,1 Sunday,
fcral farmers and ranchers in this, *P«nt Sunday In the home of their H. H.i Taltey era* called to Los
area to supplement their native 'Jaughtor ante *d»-ta-law. Mr. and Angeles; Cattf^, to he at the bed
grasses. Blue Panic is very good] M,s- Bobbie Lowe and daughter aide of Ms fattjrr who i. ill.
as a protein auppiy and givea the •* Fort Worth. They were accom- ...
native grafts a chance to reat. » P*ni*d by another daughter, Mrs.
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of Bluff Dale spent one day last
Friday in May, May 4, is the
annual eemeto;y working of the
Duffau Cemetery. So let’s dll come
ami *> what wq can on this day,
«Hii-h is only one week aw»y.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rogers
and daughters of Stephenville war*
supper guests in the home of hi*
parents Sunday?/ ,
Visiting during the weekend in
the Elmer Burgan home were Mr.
and Mra. W. C. Jones and sons of
Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Max Burgan
and children of Sweetwater and
Mr. and Mr*. Marshall Regers
and daughters of Stephenvtlle.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Martin and
children of Arlington and; Mr. and
Mr*. Lou Young and children of
Fort Worth visited Mr. and Mra.
‘ D. Herrin during, tb* week*
sick list. We hop* ’for*'him'a
peedy recovery
first Bobby,
Junior Brile*,.
Cynthia and Gayla, of Stephen-
ville visited Mr. and Mra. H. H.,
Talley during the weekend.
Mr. aad Mrs. P. D. Ash and son,!
Dale, of Stephenville spent Sun-
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
Pascal Brown and family.
Billie Bob Power of Fort
Worth is visiting his grandpar- ]
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Taltey. j
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Howard and
children of Granbury, Mr. and
Mr*. Hershel Head and Carolyn
of Iredell and Mr. and Mrs. Ju- i
nior Bryant and Vicki Lynn, of j.
Hamilton visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Burgan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Croft and Wel-
don of Snyder spent the week-
Loy* Landes and family.
Earn, Learn and See the world
with the U. S. Navy.
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j 1 Mitchell STUDIO
(SUCCESSOR TO BAX STUDIO) *
• PHOTOGRAPHIC
PORTRAITURE >,
e COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
e WEDDING and
FAMILY GROUPS
J. C. MITCHELL, t*rop.
Weat Bide Square
Business Phone L-dfatl
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Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lindsey and
son* of McGregor ind Mis* Wanda
Lindsey of Dallas, Mm. Oma Huff-
man and son, Woodrow, of Chalk
Mountain visited with Mr. and.
Mrs. Hull Lindsey over the week- j
end. -
Wayne Lindsey is visiting rela-
tives in Dallas this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendol Scott and
son, Randy, of Fort Worth, Mr. I
ubd Mrs. Bob Sherrod and son,
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FRIDAY
SATURDAY
With each 50c purchase made in our store Friday and
Saturday, we will give 2 Marigold Plant* ready for
tranaplanting.
Come early while supply UistB.
ELLIOTT’S 5c & 10c
North Side of Square y
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STEPHENVILLE
jpuneral Somr
a. _in
same thing as Blue Panic hut so
j far we have found that Blue Panic j .... , . . .. , ...
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•| rMults ,n ttl*t. lt “rnlshe,-; A™7.; din and Floric- Reeves of Fort
.r.g sooner. Also, it usually will Wofth ^ the ^feefK, ^.jth
stay green from a month to »l*j Mr.Tnd’itoA DmwCidto.
Thi* was mad. md
i.tningr anout It isi that It only-has, i . wLe ^ »e®rh«d
to bo replanted about every fourth ^ ^ h hof Mr Ben 3JJ
i vear. donending on how you use
t it and cultivate it.
Remember, best results are ob-
tained when it is planted in rows,
cultivated to control weed compe-
; tition and fertilized when about
!^ix weeks old. Again, the rate of
fertilization will depend on the
type of soil. Too. it is best to have
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
] some moisture
] planting time.
in the ground at
ing of Piainview. Mr. Moring was
raised here, lie is survived by
three brothers, Silas Moring of
Huckabny and Mortis and Tate
Moring of Steubenville. The fami-
ly have our deep sympathy.
,, Mrs. Clinton and daughter of
Stephenville, Mrs. Arvell Kensev
of Morgan Mill and her daughter
For any additional information
of Blue Panic, contact the repre-
sentatives of the Bosque Soil Con-
servation District. They will be
glad to assist you in the location
c.f seed, seeding rates, and plant-
ing methods.
and Mrs. Phillip Davis of Ste-
phenviile visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
G. Seehrist Saturday morning.
The name* listed below ha\e been placed wllh the Stephen-
ville Empire-Tribune an candidates for public office, subject!
to the action of the voters in the coming Texas Democratic]
primary election: t
LINGLEVILLE
SHELBY
For District Judge:
W. J. (Bill) OXFORD.
.i-
By MRS. S. R. HICKS
For District Attorney:
ostrich Attorney • s?
SAM CLEVfeLANf)
(Re-election)
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V .iJ
For State Representative:
J. W. (Blit) SHANNON.
(Re-election. 2nd Term.)
KAL SEGRIST.
By GEORGIA EDDLEMAN
Mrs. Hazel Stewart and Mrs.
Maude Whitefieid returned home
Sunday after spending one week
with their daughters. Mrs. Reka
i Nell Stewart, Mrs. I.ucile Moon
| and Mrs. Lowell Sparks, all of
Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mayfield
All were proud of the little : visiting this week withiMr. and
shower we *ot Saturday, about M*** Dennis Koff of Dublin.
.4 of an inch. and Mrs- Fannin*
! ! Thurman Hick* i» in the Ste- *P*^ th* weekend in Austin vleit-
I pbenvilhy Hospital, sqffMng^wteh | ing' their son and family, Mr. and
I a'back trouble. We alfii^hnRm*a , Mr» I °.' d Canning. )
speedy recovery j Miases Bobbie Dean and Bet tie
Mrs Henry Jones of Bethel is I J® w*r* home from college
; staying with her daughter. Mr*, to »l pn<i the weekend here with
'Hicks, while Thurman is in the j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
. hospital. | James.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron-Butler andi Mr. and Mrs..Woodrow Wilwx
___and Mrs. Byron-Butler and
two children of Dallas visited his on of Houston spent the week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrn. George
For Sheriff:
M. T. (Son) FOX.
A. W. (Hoss* MURRAY.
J. D. (Dae) THOMAS.
parents Saturday. ,
«£.*fZn M*sp>1nt The
1st School Hill Sunday afternoon ! d^3h er of Odessa *nent the
i and they also visited with Mr. and ] V/*k'"d w-thherjpa^ntojfr and
’ Mrs. Tommy Wells. ' .p«> \Uckpy{ %
MtTUTrt Mrs. J.e Ray of Grand.
Prairie attended church at Hucka- Hl^ « f^A^ws
For County Attorney: %
G. H. WILLIAMSON.
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
ALBERT CRAGWALL.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1;
FRED (B>b) ALLEN.
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 3:
ROY FALUN.
^or Constable, Precincts 1, 3 and 4:
OSCAR McCOY,
(Re-election, 2nd Term)
DWIGHT GAINES.
hal and were dinner guests of her
] parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Mc-
] Adams, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Bdyer at-
i tended the funeral of twfn girls,
; bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beyer
Friday night at Taylor. Mr. and
Mrs. Beyer are moving back here
after living at Houston for tho
last few months. They have the
sympathy of all in the loss of
thfcir little baby girls. They have
two other children, age 8 and f>,
who are staying with his parents
at the present time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wells spent
Sunday afternoon with hi* sister
and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
S. R. Hicks.
Mrs. J. A. Ripley and Mrs.
Sorter nnd son, Tern, ef De Leon
visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
Hicks, for awhile Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy and
daughter, Gail, of Dallas visited
his mother, Mrs Maude Eddy, the
third weekend of this month.
SELECTED
PEANUT SEED
GOOD GERMINATION
3 UNIFORM SIZES
1: No. l’s. 2: Little No. l’s. 3: PeeWeeS
COMANCHE CHIEF BRAND
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Sold in Stepheffrllle t>£
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HAMPTON & SON FEED STORE
DELEON PEANUT COMPANY
De Leoti, Texaa %
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spent the weekend with his wife
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Sim* and
baby of Huckabav visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sim?,
Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Hickey
visited her mother, Mrs. I. W. Cuti-
ler. at Stephenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cougbman
nnd children visited her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Riggs at Des-
uemona Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edsrar Edgimon
and daughter of Patilla visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Edgi-
mon, Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Turpen of De Leon
visited Monday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Eddleman.
There will be a cemetery work-
ing at Mt. Zion Saturday, May 5.
Everyone is invited to attend this
occasion.
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Names Judy Barham
1956-*67 President
The new officers of the 1956-
i 67 Future Homemakers of Amer-
ica were elected at the regular
| meeting held on Tuesday, April 17,
! and Miss Patsy Johnson revealed
1 the names of these officers at a
called meeting Monday, April 23.
! The new officer* elected were:
President, Judy Barham; secretary.
Marilyn Ferguson: treasurer, Pat-
sy Woolley: historian, Ann Hef-
fington; public-relations, Rudinc
Goodman; reporter, Penny Terrell:
parliamentarian, LaNell Jones;
ttrgeaat-at-arma, Wanda North;
song-loader, Vicky Grief; aad
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Wednesday, April It «ft If
Patrolman Gene Btewar Wan the
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Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1956, newspaper, April 27, 1956; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1133242/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.