Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 240, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1980 Page: 1 of 12
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Dublin Doins......
Obituaries........
Sports............
Brian Hill, age 9
CROSS TIMBERS BASTN-Partly cloudy and continued
warm this afternoon through Wednesday. 30 percent
chance of widely scattered afternoon and evening
thunderstorms increasing to 54 percent chance on
Wednesday . High today and Wednesday 93; low tonight 75.
Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph. High Monday 91; tow 74.
a member of Ito SaNWnt
Walerxtour Smarty and tae
Texas Waterxtow Socwty
Persuns tote rested ■ M-
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pded ■ and ipwed See
Sever* shuts were 9rtd M
to* Taboo and deft
Penan Wirwecto tofare to,
firm arrived
hnef strangle. aS toe scene
and tot* lam into custody He
was arrautned before Justice
of tto Pence Sarah Mider and
rvmattoed to custody wider a
SIMON bead
Pobce reowered a 357
Python hand gun and several
spent slags at the acene.
Tohas a presently in Erath
County Jad Tto case wdl be
beard by an Erath County
grand jury a the near fnture
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Pot luck lunch, Senior Citizens Center, noon
The worst year <aa rrcoru
was IMA. wtow 4£> pervais
were kiifen tong a fe«r-uay
Mcn»<vai Day -tomance
Tto iwwuto naxbway dtato.
luii !•< 4 iterrOii. Mk-
inutefay arrkrmi at tte tote
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.-eresaataes tor tat senw
Numic Jeatan and V C. Ap-
pie racsed the cwtors «ver f Un
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ito Jaye t Hrtua awWi-ow-
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room. >4 Farmers First
XaUutca. Bank tat aas c»-
ceitedL
Holiday toll light
by The Associated Press
Millions >4 Ana-ncair. went
back (<■ work and vdw»4 baiay
after a Meiii»nal Day
weekend llial was safer thai.
expected >n Ito highways
By iuiiiiiii;i>t kcal luiw-
.Muoday. po^to tiad t>cvt>
reported killed in traffic ar*
< idetil-s iialhaiwide mimv *
pun. Friday.
TIk* SatKowl Safety (.•■unc.d
said bef«*v the thrw-day
Iwdiday beitan that between
450 and m0 tughway deaths
could be e xpelled duniuc tto
pen< id
VANCOUVER, Wash < APi
Mount St. Helens was
hiding under clouds and
discreetly blowing steam after
a rowdy- weekend, but
scientists warned that new
earthquakes may mean new
eruptions
Helicopter pilots hoped for
better weatiter today in the
effort to find the 76 people still
missing since the volcano
• rupled violently on May 18
The death toil stood at 21,
according to the U.S. Forest
Service
Last year, tol pe>B>* *<crv
kiord Juruw. tto t:Mw«*y
Mvtiwavai Ltay wectotwi. Tto
warsl Utrec-vsay
make nesuoalMua ub*
uedulr.y sato wwrksftMp
chairpmta Pte *tote Fee
for tto wvrkstop & K5 Ms.
Wtate ashed that prrwwrj
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cwtoarttorM9»dMl
Ms Wtote wdl ata» pnaubr
a test af mwMMentod su*-
ptes SauptoswUlbestoiara
discount tn nwrksbwp
Aitaauc tor law ximmcs w-a
wtd rnme tanr *y*-- -*
Lament wiii or £ teM»w
graduates Tbrsr sbaamLs
nave K aiotamed a x">watd*
grndr avrnSe r atowx
Jana Anics wiCn a 9b. tot
average na's wanted
Valedictuoan and Ja.ca
Met ->y. with an to MA ax rra«
was isautcd ba.atat artan.
Xivki ic'mttaf <s ito
higtast rtahiK b>-y wi tar
class with a 9b- 7» averaKC
Miss Jtaws and ALw Mel «*
wdl twen utaU a dwat sperxk.
The May Ik eipwasiMa
flattened uwauanaM *< acres -4
timber. ctaQEcd toree r.vers
with tiaad. biastest at race
. J» feet trvns (to Up 4 tar
v>jkai».. sett a Juahuoe., im«i
•4 as/, east at rets ito a Mr nt
and furred tto exacuatoar •<
trwurnmK-4 perwais
Five more persons missing
since Saturday - when they
were last seen 10 miles from
the peak — were found
Monday near Tradedoilar
1-ake, said a spokesman fur
the Skamania County sheriff 's
office. Despite their proximity
to the Sunday ash eruption
that blackened skies in
western Oregon and
Washington, the hikers were
unhurt, the spokesman said
The group included
photographer Otto Sieber of
* Seattle, who had hiked to the
The Tarleton State
University Art l>partment
will sponsor a walervutor
workshup with artist C.
Warren Cullar Thursday.
Friday, and Saturday The
workshop is slated to run 9
a m. to 4 pin during tto three
day event
Cullar enjoys traveling as
much as painting and he
gathers his subjects all over
the world However, some of
his best walertuiurs have been
created literally in his own
backyard in his Hili Country
studio-gallerv one mile east af
Bertram. Texas
( uiiar began hts career as a
commercial arilst. He
received hts Master of Fine
Arts from tto instilutu
Allende in San Miguel de
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AC Atemmj tor tiwrru ‘
Gbicmk auri Ots Ttotock tto
DAV GeurfeHtotohar payed
Taps tor tar cenutanes
Stenholm, representative
from the 17th congressional
district, was expected to be
hospitalized today Tor
treatment of the ailment
Dr Warren ('lift, a
Allende. Guanajaantw.
Mexx v He taacN art at tto
evdege tend fee eucM years
bet urr spexvteutat hdEtawe «
Survey Now tary register
seven kikaueters AJ uuats
That pMssatey count 'to an
uutoatMik nut itagsxM cotat
be t»»nwiuup ” »
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summit of the iitoumain tn
early April to film the crater
Except for an ash and steam
eruption to a height ot ILata
feet, tne iiHWUitam was quiet
Munday But scientists
warned that small. ear-
thquakes under the voicanu
Munday suggest iiwtten ruck
may be rising again
"Before the Sunday erup-
tion, the earthquakes were
registering as deep as 20
kilometers 12 4 miles<
within the vukanu. said Dvmi
Finley <4 the US GeuiuKKai
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Ailment cancels Stenholm speech
A recurring back problem
has forced Congressman
Charles Stenholm to cancg^his
conuuencement address to
Stephenville High School’s
graduating seniors tonight.
renowned and acvdnpi^hed
speaker, will step into the
breach caused by the pipuiar
cxingressman's ilinesK.
Oliff. funner *past>< <4
SlepiK.-m dir's F.rsi Untied
Mgth«>disi Church, is weii
known in mg area and also
knows many ut the gradual.iw.
students personally Ik
presently is the past** <4 li*
Trinity Methodist thurdi in
Arlington
Alltxiugh weare sorry Uvat
Cungressuiati Steirtsdm ls id.
we feel very fortunate I- nave
Dr. Ulitl speak at tin. CMU-
lin.*lMctia-iil exercises." saul
Ben Gilbert, supc-nnlctudetd -4
sehu>4s.
A rccvpti.Mi (c* Stenh>4m.
sponsored by Erath (.ounty
LfeiiMwrats, tiad been piainw-d
l<»r this afternoon in tto Patio
TSU sponsors workshop
Summer fun, Paluxy styled Rangers win game, fight?
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Confederate Air Force
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Motarrn. Cemetery tor «r- |
mces at 4 as. Jr honor Smk I
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Dr Mirw Games, paster I
«4 toe F rs» Itoted MeCtetost ]
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Day stessaer Jakto veteraB 1
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Doggett, Denver. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 240, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1980, newspaper, May 27, 1980; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249273/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.