Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 138, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1966 Page: 2 of 6
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Carr warned Democrat lead-
ers that national and state Re-
publicans may spend $1 million
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Miss Martha Robbins of Aus-
tin visited last weekend with her
n*W, «M A. C. Rabbins.
Miss Robbins is a lab technican
in Austin.
Judge and
er of Austin
relatives last weekend. Judge
Beige |a « —mbsioner of
the Texas Court of Criminal Ap-
peals.
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The Texas Tourist Develop-
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stripped W*ar- attraction
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with her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Rilly Bledsoe.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Williams
visited their so* and family
over theweekend, Mr. and Mrs
James Williams and son Chet of
Andrews.
friends and Sunday.
Pam Raynoids visited in the
home of her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howeth in
Granbury over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs .Don Reek visit-
ed J. C. Baek in Fort Worth
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DUBLIN - Robert Lee Low-
Show Opens Evnry Day at 2 p.m.
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Molen Cars
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more than SO ~
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!t 01' ed States are recovered,
cording to the Insurance In-
m formation Institute, about 30
» per pent of the recovered cars
* have been damaged or i
of parts — many to the extent
m that they represent tote1 losses.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Vaughan
Jr., Mack, David and KUn of
.Garland visited L. H. Vaughan
SERVICE AMD PARTS
on
Alternator s-Qeneraters
Electric Motors, Appliances,
Saws, Drills, Softs A PuMfta
30 Years of repairing
experience.
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ELECTRIC SHOP
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Mrs. Erie Herring visited
Mrs. Warren Sallee and family
two months stay with her farn-
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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gary of
Seagraves visited his sister Mrs.
J. C. Crow over the weekend.
The aimpun*
of Great Soi
MS
ery, 83, Carlton community
rancher and fanner, died at
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Deaths in Home Accidents
NEW YORK — Deaths in
home accidents in the United
States dropped 2 per cent, from
20,000 in 1983 to 28,500 in 1964,
accordtag to the Insurance In-
formation Institute. More than
I two out of five such fatalities
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Fog developed at some points
in early morning, among them
Lufkta, Longview, Texarkana,
W*co, Dallas and Fort Worth.
Temperatures before dawn
generally were in the middle 40s
foil A ,-aem— ras______u___
day ranged up to 87 deirees at
t Presidio, the Usual hot spot in
far West Texas. <
Forecasts called for a little
warmer weather nearly every-
where in the state tonight, men-
tioning a possibility of showers
by Wednesday only in portions
of Northeast Texas.
Monday.
Funeral was held at Carlton
Baptist Church at 2 p.m. today
with the Rev. Morris Mosley,
pastor, officiating, assisted by
the Rev. Emil V. Becker, pastor
of First Baptist Church of Ste-
phenville. Burial was in Carlton
Cemetery with Harrell Funeral
Home in charge.
Born Nov. 2, 1902, in Erath
County, he married Aug. .5, 1922
to Jewell Lavada Masdtagflle.
Survivors are his wife; one
daughter, Mrs. Ari Jones of Ste-.
phenville; two grandchildren;
five brothers, Guy of Houston,
Truman of Waee, George of San i
Angelo, J. B. of Waco, and Jer- |/
ry Lee of San Diego, C«M
two sisters, Mrs. Ola Bl
Stephenville and Mrs.
Boucher of Gustine.
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The Democrats passed resolu-
tions making delegates strength
in senatorial district caucuses I
fit the new senatorial redlbtrigt-fl
Ing plan. 1
The Demoeres also refused to ‘
back up and consider a reso-
lution that would let May 7 vot-
ers show whether they favor an-
nual or permanent voter regis-
tration.
The Democrats also refused to
tee was told that a petition for
a similar referendum on horse
race betting was not proper and
could not be verified in time for
consideration. Expected peti-
tions on sale of mixed drinks '
and repeal of the liquor curfew
failed to appear.
Mrs. Gilbert Theriot, San An-
gelo, was named to a vacancy'
on the Democratic state com-
mittee.
John Goolsbee, Ji
and Roy L Jtodfo, .
picked as new members of the
state GOP committee.
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LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
Mrs. Charles Smith visited
last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Parkham. Mrs.
Smith and her family live in
Longview.
Six FIc
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Six Flags Over Texas,
115-acre theme amusement park I
located da Afiiggton, midway
between Ballas and Fort Worth, I
seas<m on Fri-
2 p.m.
lent came from 1
, Jr., president JI
...... veest Corporif-^
tion, owner • operators of Six
Flags, which will be celebrating
its fifth anniversary this year.
During the spring season (/
be in ofMmatfon’on Friday
ternoons and all day
and Sunday. Beginning May 28
and extending throughout the
summer months until Septem-
ber 5 (Labor ©ay), Six Flags
will be open seven days a week
from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Follow-
ing September 5 until dating
dya, November 27, the park wlfi i
be in operation on Saturday*'
and Sundays «jly-
Flags, which was built at
t at 110,000,000. has at-
tracted over 8.6 million visitors
from all over the United States
since opening in 1961. This fig
ac- 000 visitors laat^yean
ment Agency now ri
Flags Over Texas as 1
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therefore, President Fite told
Harris that the seniors would
have first chance at the sign. :
Other things discussed were
the Western Week, All - School
Function, and a proposed Sadie
Hawkins Week.
Sign Talked for Campus Entranc®
The Tarleton Studerit Council a chance to donate the sign. No
held its regular meeting Mon action was taken on the sign,
day afternoon in the Tarleton
Center.
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meet in Austin May 17 to can-
vass results of Ibelr May 7 pri-
mary elections.
The Republicans passed reso-
lutions praising Tower for his
fight against repeal of state so-
called right to work laws and
endorsing Sen. Everett Dlrkaeifa
proposal that one hcauch qf a
legislature be elected on some
basis other than population.
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 138, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1966, newspaper, March 15, 1966; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351259/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.