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Graduate School of Library and
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TOP STATE NURSE-Mrs. Loy Patton, associated with
the Stephenville Hospital and Clinic since 1961, was nam-
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STElHiENVILLE, ERATH COUNTY, TEXAS 76401
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minute pitches to the about $950,000 ton flash., goods
Democratic National Com* and
for the root of the year. bas
And partially as a result, a be I__
fourth measure, consumer con* such
Monee, remains depressed. toning
Highly sensitive to any news ingthal
about interest rates, inflation the fut
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I •rMmri Miami Beach held the edge as their votes if more persuasive
Democratic Party leaders met arguments were made for
and Information S«ence,
John Phillip Immroth,
Assistant Professor of Lbrary
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ing to swing a crucial vote or nates, newsmen and others who
two. Some Louisville supporters will invade the winning city.
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Meantime, James C Hager
Postmaster Glenn H. bearing the new Postal Service . White House press secretary
Williams announces that Postal Emblem. First day coverage during the Eisenhower ad-
Services Day will be celebrated will be simultaneous at all Post mnistration and currently vice
Thursday, July 1. Thus, on this Offices. Customers may pur- president of the American
date, the new United States chase these new stamps affixed Broadcasting Co., reported
Postal Service will be to a special Souvenir Envelope federal files and vaults are
inaugurated gnd the old United and postamrked July 1„ the with 235 million pages
States Post Office Department first day of sale at a cost of only of stilsecret documents from
. Lbrary and Information comndoutvanc at this change, petsonsrmaynpereni these World War " and he Korean
College; Music Li Marian, ubrary drnve"znortnatio Sasonaruezmonvescnd zmopomatarnara“inq“oneaan“a
Pueblo Municipal Band, Science, University of Pitt- house on Thursday. Each f ‛m - ‘
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most every economist considers in a Fprogress repor
it a nersasary ingredient. It is of a conunento that R
the common theme of most ery of confidence al
midyear reports from banks taking shape. “The ev
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The Society of Sigma Xi that many needs are relatively
too small for the large foun-
The take when it is full stands at discontinue work already chairman of its grants - in - aid dations to consider, yet to the
693 feet MSL, which is 70 feet started because it does not meet of research committee, Dr. scientist himself the need may
— * requirements established by the Harold G. Cassidy, an award to be critical. It is to meet these
CoL Wells said three factors Authority or would interfere Dr William H Gehrmann of needs that our research fund is
have contributed to the level of with others or the safe and Tarleton State College. maintained."
are(l) efficient operation of the Founded in 1886, the Society
This award has been made to of the Sigma Xi now has 175
Dr. Gehrmann to assist in his chapters and more than 225
study of "Sites of extra thyroidal dubs in major colleges and
iodine fixation in the cervical universities in the United States
region of the collared lizard, and Canada Sigma Xi, with an
Crotaphytus collaris." active membership of 100,009
Dr. Cassidy, in making this scientists, sponsors twenty-two
announcement, stated "Sigma national lectureships, publishes
Xi each year makes a number American Scientist, and in the
of grants to promising scientists academic year 1969-1970 made
at critical points in their awards in support of research
research careers. We recognize totaling $94,429.
GRAND OPENING--President Ban Gilbert and numerous Stephenville Chamber of Com-
merce official* conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday morning at Helens Fabric
Shop, owned and operated by Helen and Marvin Toler. The city » newest firm at 505 E.
Washington (Stephenville Courts), is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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and jobs, consumers
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money roll, refusing to over-
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Kenneth Pack
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P. O. box 45436 ‘
Dallas, Texon 75025
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Two City
“ facilities in the lake area While the lake is low, he
A ceemFe He onggeeted that residents urged residents of the lake area
6313 who wish to make im- to make needed improvements
provements of this nature apply to their lake shores but "be sure
" ... thungrraho "era m°was
w "211;„ Sixs w: 5 — today through -
of the Laredo business district flooding in low areas His involvement in the Fridav Hamaged a 1967
and along the swollen creek. Prior to the deluge, Laredo protession reflects the deep pnutmr“piieBrown ,__.
which crosses the city on a had received 8 inches of rain concern for excellence which Frt Worth and a 1970 deep at the dam.
north-south course. It drained since Friday in downpours characterised the career of the Mevrolet driven by Harold
from the downtown area by ear- which have soaked a wide librarian in whose name this Stephens, Stephenville. The the lake dediidne Thev
South Loop-Eyt Road in- the lack Ntn^Slin tha
tersection was the site of this River watershed; (1) the . m.
colisiong,, m at 3 36 continued evaporation Of the Jecne DiXOn
Saturdays mishap at 3.» lake during the hot summer
pjn. involvad a 1966 Rambler of dv,. and 3 th release of — I •
Mickey Jones, El Paso, and a daziArm‛2caeitohep Drecic+s
1902 Ferdot Charlie Ross, & meet dowmntream water need.
This Wreck was at the East “And v the drouth continues, (Th;e SnAAv)
Washington-U, S. 281 crossing, dle iake level will continue to \ «i l S OUnQuy)
• strict economic recovery."
—Tor the remainder of 1971
to ... the unemnlovment rate will
Appearing on an ABC radio-
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.Senior sburg; and Assistant Professor customer of this office is cor- separate item. Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz.,
McClelland of Library and Information ^anv invited to tom- the postal Historic Stamp Panters may and Benjamin C. Bradlee, exec- MrsWYV:trag.
Public Library, Pueblo; Science, University of Pitt- tacilty and observe the be ordered by postal customers utive editor of Mhe Washington Stephenville Hospitaland Year and on manv committees of
Cataloger, University of Denver toy procedures followed in and the orderblanks wil be Post, Hagerty said classiteed Nursnof1theryear andonemmncintmittegseo
Rzosxam.Msnatn“rcehniens six# 66:
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gutu to pn University Colege, Geneneo, members oubeprotZnszonSs, tssuance of a new 6c stamp Service United Kingdom the Hilsboro Clinic d League of Vocational Nurses
Flood Plog^S Granbury Residents
+ Tovne TlTirx. Han Improvements
JI J 111 I X C Resources and Technical • duties, she is also Assistant Mildred Thormann,
““ ■ ■ ■ ■ “““* Services Division of the The water level at Lake property are taking advantage decline," Wells aid. He pointed Director of the Vocational President of the Tri County
LAREDO Tex (AP) — A side blocking numerous American INwary Association Granbury is down about four of the dry shorelines to do some out that the lake is designed to Nursing School at the League of Vocational Nurses
cloudburst sent water 10 feet streets proem*! the Esther J Piercy feet from the full mark due to improvements operate at levels as low as 18 Stephenville Hospital and added, "We are extremely
high roaring down normally dry At Laredo Air Force Base the Award for 1971 to John Phillip lack of run-off producing rains But Bragos River Authority feet below the maximum level Cinic. happy that Mrs. Patton
Zacata Creek and flood waters rainfall most of its descending Immroth to recognition of his in the Brazos basin, and General Manager Walter J. However, the Authority wants Mrs. Patton is an active received this honor which we all
overflowed much of this Mex- within an hour, measured 4.51 contributions totechnical residents of the lake shore Wells reminds residents that to keep the lake as full as member of local civic feel she so richly deserves."
lean border town Monday night, inches. Police estimated more services. Within six years he — - - - permits are required for ."e weather conditions and
Police said several thousand than 8 inches fell to some has made an impart on
persons were routed from their places. librarianship through his
homes, but most were able to Rain continued to an early research, writings and
return after a few hours. Off- morning electrical storm, and in each of thefle ha has
leers used motor boats to rescue the National Weather Service demonstrated an emerging
several persons at one of the warned as late as 3 a.m. that potential for leadership and
thundershowers moving scholarship. His search for
today to pick the site for their Miami Beach.
■ 1972 presidential nominating A party spokesman said Chi-
_ convention. But Louisville, Ky., cago, site of the Democrat’s
supporters hoped to make it a rict-riddled 1968 convention,
■ horse race was eliminated because Me-
■ # The Democrats, to 3 million Oormack Place, the city’s huge
B in debt from their ill-fated 1968 hall, was booked for the dates
9 White House campaign, also suggested tor next summer’s
M planned to select dates for next political get-together.
July's gathering and stage a Houston and San Francisco
9 $500-a-plate fund raising dinner were ruled out shortly attar
■ tonight to muster party spirit, they made presentations.
■ Delegations from Miami Miami Beach and Louiaville
B Beach and Louisville made last- each offered the Democrats
NEW YORK (AP) — But how is confidence to be doing rather than merely in Eg
While the forecasts at midyear built when consumers and busi- what they are saying," it con- ■ l
remain rather optimistic, at neoammaiw farad with the dis- torri«
least three measures of appointing statistical facts? In At the same time,however, d
economic health followed by the absence of encouraging the bank makes these ominous V g tE
ordinary Americans are falling news, both consumers and bust- forecasts . j ™
to respond as had bean hoped, nessmen brood rather than act. _ "Long and short-term intar* ' I
The Morgan Guaranty Sur- est rates will rise moderately vommusromcu
___. . . vey, tor example, notes that during the last half of the year, ■
may even have accelerated businessmen not only are con- though they will fluctuate
Unemployment remains high corned with the Immediate sharply at times."
end to widely expected to con- state of the eonomy but also In feet, it adds, "unless and
tinue around 6 cent or more are disturbed by a fading that ran
“"eme*e"ee —s--ji----- — .. “rateswill «“
could re- 2
By Congressmen
WASHINGTON (AP) — Although the 47-volume, still copy of a “command and con-
| Administration witnesses were topeecret history of the U.S. tool study of the Gulf of Tonkin
\ invited today to follow the eU- role in Vietnam was delivered incident," a report said to have
guarded Pentagon papers to Monday for Senate and House been denied a Senate committee
Capitol Hu as congressmen use, members of the House on grounds it to a "privileged
continued an open inspection of Government Operations Com- executivedocument,"
the way the government tries to mittee demandedLthey1be sup- The developments came as
keep its secrete. plied a full set for their own the subcommittee heard author
State, Justice and Defense review. A taw requires supply- David Wise, former head of the
department representatives ing information on demand of Washington bureau of the old
were asked to testify during the that committee.__New York Herald Tribune,
fifth day of the House govern- in addition, the members of charge ustate secrets in Wash-
ment information subcom- the committee-parent of the » are handed around like
mittee’s public: investigation of information panel-directed popcorn by presidents and less-
documentclassification prac- Secretary of Defense Melvin R er officials when it suits their
tices. Laird to turn over a complete political purpose.”
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McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 102, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1971, newspaper, June 29, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483596/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.