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TUESDAY APRIL 12 1871
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Lidia had her ninety - sixth Lee Freeman of Clyde.
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Stella Mae Gale, 67, died
April 12 in Stephenville Hos-
if you have a hearing problem
of any kind you owe it to your-
self to hav an Electronic Hear-
ing test made to find why, and
what can be done to help you
before it is too late. The tests
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Dublin Scoutmaster, Keith Marshall, announced the advance-
ment of Boy Scouts Kenneth Hightower, Pat Leatherwood, and
then measure how much sound
the ear will take. We can pin-
point your problem and ex-
plain in plain English what can
be done to help you, then you
make your own decision. W e
never try to high - pressure
you into buying anything. There
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April 11,12
which Scott directed, also won
an Emmy nomination as the
outstanding single program of
TO BE SOLD--Among the items to be auctioned from the
estate of Charles F. Urschel later this month in San
Antonio are the Derby Imari dinner service at left and the
seventeenth century Flemish tapestry at right.
extends only from the waterline too.
up. The ship's hull ends at the
” “Marcus Welby, M.D.”
‘The Senator—The Bold
Class Scout, and Lynn Salyer advanced to Second Class Scout.
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Frank Truesdale, coach of the Dublin girls softball team, has
called a meeting of all interested girls 14 years of age or older.
The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the Fair Park ball
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The Dublin American Legion Auxiliary Unit 219 met Monday
evening, April 12.
Ones.” Nine nominations went
to the latter show, which has
been canceled by NBC.
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Hearing Aid Service
108 South Bell
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tate broker, who spoke on “Our
Real Estate Laws.”
During the business meet-
ing it was announced that the
installation of 1971-72 officers
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MATTRESS
STEPHENVILLE
Leading actor in dramatic
series, Raymond Burr, “Iron-
side;” Mike Connors, “Man-
nix;” Hal Holbrook, “The Sena-
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The Bastille was a state
prison in Paris which was
associated with tyrannical
rule in France On July 14.
1789. a mob captured and
razed the Bastille, helping
to initiate the French Revo-
lution. The World Almanac
notes that the key to the
Bastille was presented to
George Washington by the
Marquis de Lafayette.
“RUN DOWN"
Funeral will be April 14 at I
10:30 a.m, in Stephenville Fun- |
eral Home Chapel with the Rev. I
Warren Olliff officiating and ,
nephews as pallbearers.
Blankenship
Plant & Flower
Shop--
Tomato • Pepper • Cabbage ■
Eggplants .
12 for "100 or 10« Each
Petunias & Other
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UGLY-MAN-ON-CAMPUS-Macky McClung and Lee Sloan
are representing the ETERNAS-Lord* and Commoner*
social club* in ugly man on campus competition this week
ADMISSIONS
April n, 12
j. a MeCleskey, Lipan; Vir-
gel Lewis, Waco; J. A. Barker,
Comanche; Michael Griffin,
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Dublin Cub Scouts met Monday night in fellowship hall of
First United Methodist church. Awards and mePlt badges were
presented.
structed and become t h e 17,000 feet at synthetic line,
centerpiece for Seven Seas, tarred to resemble the manfl-
the new 37 million marine park la hemp used on original ships,
being built by the city of Ar- Hidden in some of the ltnes
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After Spurning Oscar,
WillHe Take Emmy?
sunermg rrom nara us uear- senes. avaUUe, The Dublin Fire Dept, answered a call late Thursday after-
ingness, (even some that wear “The Mary Tyler Moore noon for a trash fire behind the^Wylie HoteL
Hearing Aids), just because Show;" Jean Stapleton, “All in *
they waited too late to do some- the Family;" Marlo Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Black of Stephenville visited in Dublin on
thing about it. . . .don’t I e t “That Girl.” Friday.
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Burial win be in West End
Cemetery.
The authentic square rigger masts against high winds. Born June 19, 1903, inHucka-
was designed and built in the Seven Seas officials indicate bay, she had lived in Stephen-
San Diego shipyard of Kutten- that the Bonn Venture will ville for 11 years. She was
burg Marine at a cost of over mount four cannons. While on a Methodist.
$200,000. The privateer brig board, guests will see diving Survivors are four sisters,
is typical of the small pirate exhibitions from the mast and Mrs. Jessie George of Fort
ships that roamed the Spanish educational displays. " Worth, Mrs. Maggie Kalb of
Maine between 1750 and 1775. The marine park, located next Stephenville, Mrs. Josephine
Seven Seas officials said that to Six Flags Over Texas, is be- Dent of Granbury, and Mrs.
everything aboard is as authen- ing constructed and will be Vera Harris of Hot Springs,
tic as possible, but the realism operated by the city at Arling- Ark.
Tim Ma rshall to Star Scouts. Doyle Brown became a First flatcars.
teries for your '
Aid, and can
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Hearing Aids. We are always Rez, will receive their jewel for a special Easter program. Each woman had a part on the
close by when you need us. pins during the installation. It program. Mrs. Tura tephens 1s chairman.
your free test.
We do repair
service on 1
most makes of I
Aids, and have I
a full service 2
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tubes, bat-’
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foust enjoyed an Easter trip through
azalea country and on to Houston for the weekend.
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Randy Claitor, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Claitor, is in the
hospital with injuries received at football practice Monday.
Omega service fraternity, the Follies will begin at 7:30
p.m Monday, April 19 in the TSC Main Auditorium.
1 millionaire’s Mediterranean - Of particular interest among
style mnslon at 330 Paseo En- the items are a pair of George SCENE OF THE SALE-Magnolia Hill, the opulent home
I cinale, San Antonio. I soup tureens and covers by of the late Charles F. Urschel of San Antonio, will be the
Urschel, originally from R, Hennell (London, 1814/155 a setting for the auction of his collected treasures. The
1 Oklahoma, gained ne- George IV silver-gilt epergne auction, in four sessions, will be held April 28-29.
| tional prominence in 1933, when by Benjamin Smith (London,
FLORAL FANTASY—Cot-
ton cloque in a medley of
pastel-tinted flowers blos-
som* beautifully after five
Worn by 1971 Maid of Cotton
Pat Perry, the sleeveless
drew has a tiny bodice above
a softly swinging skirt with
deep inverted pleat. Striped
ribbon trim accents the Wil-
son Folmar design
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The Dublin Garden Club will leave the parking lot of First
United Methodist Church promptly at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday
morning, April 14, for the Bluebonnet Trail Pilgramage into the
Hill Country. Members are reminded to bring sack lunches.
Hostesses for the day will provide drinks and desserts. The
hostesses for the excursion are Mmes. Andy Brown, J. C. Mc-
ConneH, F. A. Munselle, Luther Vaughn, T. F. Bryan, James
Nelson, and A. N. Alexander.
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from Aesop Fables, a Derby and Tuesday, April 24, 26, and
Imari service for 48 people 27 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, and
(c. 1810), a Napoleonic service Sunday, April 25 from 1-5 p.m,
of over 300 pieces (c. 1825- Admission to the exhibition is
30) and a Chinese Famine Rose 31, and there is a 35 admission
Armorial service (c. 1760). charge for the auction. A 1 1
The complete series of Am- admission proceeds will bene-
erican porcelain birds modeled fit the Police Benefit Fund at
by Dorothy Doughty will also San Antonio.
Pirate Ship Sails
To Arlington Port
An eighteenth century pirate (siding) to be finished in about
ship “sailed” into Arlington, four days. The 50-foot masts,
completing her maiden voyage made of Douglas Fir, are per-
from San Diego, Calif., in eight fectly see-worthy. The three-
days. section masts and the hull
The Booa Venture, a 120 - were sprayed with color im-
foot replica of a square rig* pregnated fiberglass for ap-
ger, completed her first and pearance and ease of mainten-
only trip aboard four railroad ance.
waterline, where the replica
will be “moored” on a con-
crete pad in the park's Carib-
bean Sea area.
The square rigger was con-
structed to be divided in half,
from bow to stern, for ship-
ment Two flatcars held the
graceful 90-foot bow, while the
huge, ornate captain’s cabin
and 50-foot masts and rigging
arrived on two other cars.
The Rona Venture was com-
pleted in five months, although ... _ - „ .. -
research on the vessel was Bluf Dale; Margo Alvarado,
started much earlier. The de- Dublin; W..E Burke, Johnny and
sign was prepared by Ketten- Jimmy Robinson, Mrs. Connie
burg Marine from plans of an Lane, Mrs. Dale Douglas, Mrs.
eighteenth century Spanish pri- Dm Foley, Mrs. Lois Mauldin,
vateer secured from the Smith- Howard Garner, Mrs. J. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tillman birthday April 8. Also visiting sonian Institute. Miester, Mrs. Mary Merritt,
of Pyote visited her sister’s her and other relatives were The results’ are a unique John Bavis, Gary Watson, and
family, Mrs. Carl Pemberton, Mrs. Pemberton’s niece, Mr. blend of eighteenth century de- Diane Protter, all of Stephen-
and her mother, Mrs. Lidia of and Mrs. K. C. Bishop and Don sign, combined with the latest ville.
Sunset Nursing Home. Mrs. Casey of Dallas, and Mrs. Exa fiberglass and wood techniques.
Everything but the figurehead
a’; April 1 in the community room
Hhhh of the Stephenville State Bank.
Program chairmen Jean
s Stone and Alene Deaver intro-
duced the guest speaker, Mrs.
Dorothy Watkins, local reales-
Leading actor in a comedy
series: Ted Bessell, “That
Girl;” Bill Bixby, “The Court-
ship of Eddie’s Father;” Jack
Klugman and Tony Randall,
“The Odd Couple;” Carroll
are free and will only take tor—The Bold Ones;” Robert
about 20 minutes of your time. Young, “Marcus Welby, M.D."
We check your ears for pack-
ed wax, the tubes that let your Leading actressin1a dramatic
ears breathe, then with the series: Linda Cristal, High
machine we check your hear- " Hampshire,
ing nerve, (bone reading) air The First Churchills; Peggy
conduction, (outside sounds) Lipton, The Mod Squad.
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he was kidnapped by the no- 1829). a George IV silver-gilt - • s
torious “Machinegun Kelly salver engraved with the arms - -
Gang.” Rushed at gunpoint of Viscount Dillon (London, A
from a bridge game, he was 1824) and an American silver ,4
held blindfolded for nine days water pitcher (John Kitts & dad
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SALE
Swimsuits gw to 129
forthe30ctootbowspritws a«. um fit. Mrs, Louis
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mahogany, the Bona Venture -ouis Ro“-
is equipped with many authen- ______________
Eutem am
R EA building. the election of officers. heerinstructions of the 17508, shapes. The leaves, differ
The program will be pre- Hostesses will be Joann Ma- Modern technology made *
seated by Mrs. Charleen Mur- suda and Madge Belding.
was also announced that the
chapter will sponsor a two -
district workshop next fall with
Mrs. Mary Waldie as chair-
man, and plans for the state
convention, to be held May 13-
15 in Austin, were discussed.
Fourteen members plan to at-
tend the convention.
Discussion was also held on
the annual Rodeo Queen con-
test, sponsored by Iota Alpha
in conjunction with the RCA
Rodeo to be held in July. An-
other category was added, for
girls 18 to 24 years old. The
winner in this group will be
eligible to participate in the
Miss Rodeo Texas competition
held in Mesquite each fall, and
the Miss Rodeo Texas will then
be eligible to go to Las Vegas,
Nev., for the Miss Rodeo
U.S.A, contest.
The collected treasures of be offered as well as limited
Texas oilman Charles F. Urs- edition birds and flowers by
chel will be auctioned April Doughty, Edward Marshall
28-29 at Urschel’s San An- Boehm and other artists,
tonio estate, "Magnolia Hill." The morning session April
The sale, containing over 700 29 includes silver - gilt in ad-
items, will be conducted by dition to Continental, English,
Sotheby, Parke-Bernet at the American and Mexican silver.
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - lain, who played Hamlet, didn’t H|
George C. Scott, who says he get a mention,
abhors acting awards, finds Among the comedy series, •
himself with another honor. He “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” •
has been nominated for an received the most nomi- |
Emmy for his performance in nations—nine. "All in the Fami-
“The Price.” iy,” which features a bigot in
The Academy of Television the leading role, followed with
Arts and Sciences nominated eight. Both were nominated for
Scott Monday for the best single outstanding comedy series, m
performance by a leading actor, along with “Amie,” “Love, m
this happen to you.
MY. Joe Treadway will
hold his regular Hearing Aid
Clinic at our Stephenville of-
fice in the Skipper Real Es-
tate Bldg., 318 E. College every
Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to
12 noon.
48 in Texas before being ran- Co., c 1860).
EES somed for 3200,000. Shortly e,
2553522 after the incident Urschel mov- That afternoon, decorative
arter me inewent, urscnei mov antique furniture will be
EmNNe ed to San Antonio where he liv- N “Me •u „ " „
8225 monthswatt ersthendeathrsn book a n d decorations. An-
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707,2 The sale will be held in four session wiul be thecontentso
33*8 sessions, beginning at 10 a.m, the greenhouse, particularly a
20*532 md--rI. “AN Ani group of nr* orchids,
e*** "Magnolia Hill” was built (
28, fine glass, including Vene- . urSehei in 105a t h •'
tian, Baccarat and Lalique, win Dursche 1n.1954., Th •
be auctioned in the morningfol- 6 blasted in order to build
lorcatanX a eognttkyome bouse and to; plant the m-
PAGm.. — merous trees for which the
Among the more outstanding .2. -e m.
of the porcelain items are a estate named,
large 18th century Worcester The pre - sale exhibition at
O’Neil dinner service, each “Magnolia Hill” will be open
piece decorated with scenes to the public Saturday, Monday
the 1970-71 season. its com- Public broadcasting scored
petition: “Hamlet” and "The impressively in the nomi-
Price,” both by Hallmark Hall nations. Among the nonnetwork
of Fame; “They’re Tearing shows cited in various cate-
Down Tim O’Reilly’s Bar” from gories: “The Andersonville
Rod Serling’s Night Gallery; Trial,” “N.E.T. Playhouse,”
and the four-hour “Vanished.” '“Seasame Street,” “Kukla,
“Hamlet” took top honors in Fran and Ollie." "Montserrat”
the nominations with a total of and “The First Churchills "
13. Oddly. Richard chamber Other nominations included:
Single performance by leading Cjg;*3 •S
HEARING TESTS actress: Colleen Dewhurst 41**2 4*#-
r, 28*2353**2
at Tarleton State College. Sponsored by Alpha Phi
She'll be recon- The rigging consists of over
******* NOTICE!! *******
See Us First For Best Prices
ON
Used Air Conditioners
Good Buys on Cook Stoves
(GueteiMped thermostat)
(8u) Woods Furniture (Se»
612 S Loop 963-6410
FLIGHTY COLLECTION—The complete series of Ameri-
can porcelain bird* modeled by Dorothy Doughty will be
up for bids on the afternoon of April 28, at well at limit-
ed edition bird* and flower* by Doughty and other artist*.
965-6191
for “The Andersonville Trial,”
Hal Holbrook for “A Clear and
Present Danger” World
Premiere, Richard Widmark
for “Vanished” and Gig Young
Pant Suits (Fer Spring) / 8”-23*’
MODE O’DAY
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Couple."
For the outstanding dramatic
series: “The First Churchills,”
“Ironside,” “N.E.T. Play-
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McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 13, 1971, newspaper, April 13, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483448/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.