Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 102, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1971 Page: 2 of 8
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Visitors in the Sam Strong home over the weekend included
Mr. and Mrs. F.K Fisher of Odessa and Robert and Cathey
Frances and Jimmy Cathey, children of Mr. and Mrs, Jim
Cathey at Nacogdoches, have returned home after visiting
three weeks in Dublin with both sets of grandparents., Mr.
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Scout Troop 39 returned from
Camp Billy Gibbons on Satur-
day, June 19, after a week of
training there.
The troop earned a total of
58 merit badges and 10 shoot-
ing medals, and eight boys were
initiated in the Order of the
Arrow, honor camper group.
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Save 50%
Old Mattress
Made Like New
SUMMERS
MATTRESS
STEPHENVILLE
Rev. B.F. Jone- is conducting revival services in Comanche
this week.
Install Payne central
air conditioning
and be the family hero.
You'll get a free home
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nice price and easy
terms on approved
credit and a quick
and clean installation and
ond BROWSE
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sent men on the double.
Publisher Jim Hale of the La-
redo Times reported many
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Humphrey made a business trip to Waco
Thursday.
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Coll DeLeon 893-6377
by delores izzo
director of training
holiday magic, inc. 63
Five boys received swimming
patches, and rank advancement
at the Court of Honor was
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If you’ve been experiment-
g with all the new make-up
ades and still don’t look the
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mastumhustnng stores, and Mrs, Lord King and Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Cathey.
way you’d like to, examine
your eyebrows. What kind of
ahape are they in? Scraggly,
Lusby thick and not too
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earned by 13 campers, includ- -
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We Welcome You Back For
Really GREAT SAVINGS each &
EVERY DAY Check our Prices & See
Remember FREE Delivery with
PURCHASE
(Open 7-11 for your convenience)
, WALL Y’S FOOD STORE
(Formerly KwikStop)
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Smith, Tony Tuck, David Vis-
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Original salary of the pres-
ident of the United States
was 325,000. the salary of the
vice-president was 35,000.
nit Tops Re«. t moo •3M
dSph,,- Now
KGCome in have a cup of coffee
Installation Held
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By Epsilon Kappa
Epsilon Kappa chapter of Ep- Jaan Parham. They also coo-
silon Sigma International rec- ducted a pledge ceremony tor
ently held the annual installat- Mary Harris.
ion dinner-dance at the Tejas The First Degree Pallas Ath-
CountryClub, ene Award was presented by
The Jewel Pin Ceremony was Wanda Walker to Vivian Cop-
conducted by Sharon Norcross pedge, Joyce Dowell, andSha-
and Joyce Dowell tor new mem- ron Norcross. The degree is
bers Verna Smithey, Doris in recognition of a minimum of
Greenhaw, Gloria Wolfe, and 1,500 bours of service to the
community in conjunction with
spana
AkGAP
Summer Merchandise:
FemForm 20%
Polyester Pants off
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Russell and family of West and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Russell of Brownwood visited their mother, Mrs.
Earnest Russell, over the weekend.
your magnify — .
ing mirror and a good light.
Above all, take vour time
Now brush upward with a
tooth brush or special brow
brush in the direction the
hairs grow. Find some strays.’
PluCk them out carefully,
slowly. If vour brow needs a
little filling on the top-only
for shape-use a light brown
or blonde eyebrow pencil If
your brows are thick, remove
them row by row from the bot-
tom Never pluck the top;
that’s where your shape comes.
___ for help in ran- Gary Decker, W, was injured slightly Thursday when the
ruing ^hnqt Mperwona <rwnd^l tractor he was driving flipped him off. Fortunately he landed
on the west side of the Meviran in deep sand and received only scratches.
city. The plea was relayed to * * *
Laredo Air Force Base, which Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen have moved to Fort Lauderdale,
“ ‘ ‘ ‘- —----tor the Pier 1 Imports.
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Walker, Lance Whitacre, and
Tray Taylor.
Others attending were Larry
Gordon, Kenny Foley, Tim Lo-
hrmann, Barney McCollum,
Martin Peterson, Jimmy Shinn,
Mike Stone, Rickie Tackett, and
Tracy Tuck.
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shapely? The new brows are
much thinner, leaner, lighter,
the way the girls are doing
them all over Europe.
Take a peek at your favor
ite fashion magazine. See how
soft and natural the models
eyebrows look? Yours can
look that way, too. First wash
your brow with ammm1
warm water..A
This will open A
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childrer
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Nancy,
brother,
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We Personally
THANK YOU .
For Your Great Response To Our
WEEK END SALE!
"Comonche’s Lorgest
Electrolysis Clinic"
UNWANTED HAIR
• Removed Permanently
Fla. Lynn will train as manag
There was no estimate at once Miss Shirley daughter of Mr, Helen Eoff, was elected
of -o8es. party chairman while attending Girls State activities at Seguin
last week. Miss Eoff and Mike Boucher, Boys State repre-
sentative, were guests at the joint meeting of the American
Legion and Auxiliary Monday, when they told of their exper-
iences.
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on a little al-
cohol. Get out
Qontaluc’a of DeLeon
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sorority projects.
Officer installation was con-
ducted by Joyce Dowell and
Sharon Norcross, withthetol JACKPOT WINNER..Latest winner of the jackpot drawing at Piggly Wiggly is Mrs. Hom-
lowing membersigaumiwen. er Beaton. Presenting her the $100 prize is Norman Whitfield, assistant manager.
President. JOYCE HwU.
_ _ vice-president, Gloria Wolfe;
d, d i'HS mmz-w Parties Honor Bridal Couple
V- Tl meeting and covered dish sup- Coppedge; and educational dir-
" per in the home of Mrs. Es- ector, Sharon Norcross. Mary Jo Chandler and Dale the Tejas Club on June 12 by Wiggins, Donna Spross, Can-
UEEN CONTEST ANT-Lateit entry in the teen Avision telle Anderson, with Mrs. Dale Mrs. Norcross was thenpre. Brock, who were married Mr. and Mrs. William La Font dice Chandler, Susan La Font,
of Iota Alpha's Queen Contest being held in conjunction Jones as co-bostess. seated with her five-yearmem- on June 19 in Stephenville, were and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Mary Dickerson, Mary Grace
With the County Livestock Association’s RCA Rodeo in The business session was op- bership pin by Joyce Dowel honored with numerous pre- Chandler. A buffet supper was McFarland, Mrs. Jake Brock,
July is Margaret Sanford, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ened with the invocation by after which it wasannouned nuptial parties during June, served to 20 couples. and Mrs. Joseph Chandler.
Sanford. Her sponsor it the LittleMexico Cafe. GoldcPambertongprbspbain, patuchorhertrrheEs.AHon- Onune,M rs.T.P.Tac- me nrst ot the festivities Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brock
"Brush them all down to . was an charge of the meeting or Society in recognition at H^mtn%er^nn honored Miss on June1 abrid lesmalds honored the weddingtparty and
check length if they're long W-AIAIT H A w* l1 PayniAn Others attending were Min- the fulfillment of goals in ed- Chandler witha luncheon at the luncheon in the home of Mrs. a number ofrelates, and
Brown Family weunonagecotims"lienie.c- mcatigpmncpmlanthrop). ™
, o l Men, presentatlonot the nowersrcemtsrpdwns tablszstnd co-hostess.l Arrangements.or Cquntry club, with 30
F Held Hete.Lastsunday, Hera- 2s Eseass SBr® sas
Craddock Family Reunion -"55222? aszcfdrngerkkd
Aos A reunion, and many relatives After a covered dish dinner,_____ ~ w — Joyce.CroeMartha dTaham erwood ___________________
Over 90 people attended the make this an annual affair with Held at Stephenville Park •uu
Twenty-three boys from fete from Texas, Arkansas, and the reunion scheduled for the Miss Chandler and her fiance E"z
The Craddock family Craddock, Dalton Craddock and were honored with a Mexican Es
reunion was held June 13-30 at family, Mr. and Mrs. Gayton supper party on June 9 at Jose’s E E
the Stephenville city park, with Craddock and family, Mr. and on Lake Granbury with Mrs,
51 persons attending. Mrs. Tom Moncrief and family. R E. Marfin, Jr., and Mrs, John
Dalton Craddock preached and Mr. and Mrs._Pitt Hancock Tom Heaton as hostesses,
on Sunday morning, with James and baby, all of Dublin. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
McKinnon tending the song Others attending were Mr. Ken Ferree, Mr. and Mrs. Ter-
service. Lunch was served st and Mrs. James McKinnon of renl Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs.
noon, and afternoon activities Duncan, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. B: Larry Ledbetter, Mr. and Mrs.
ma Admissions were visiting and singing. B. Freeman .and ** Mike Littleton, Mr. and Mrs.
June 27, 23 Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lubbock and her mother, Mrs. Nolan McNeil, Dwain Brock,
Tommy Patterson, city; J. T. Shirey, Mrs. Nancy WUto of Abflena, Mr. and Mrs. Doris Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
E Wayne Pittman, Dublin; Ollie Lewallen, Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. M.Rcbun IDeHeo; Vernon Newsom, Mr. and Mrs.
EL Rogers, Gorman; Zebulan Craddock end-family, and Jean Rev.andMrsG-Huggnso Randolph Chandter, Mr. and
Tidwell, city; Darren Stoddard, smith and hldren, all of gW1 and her gon, Paul Mrs. JMo Brock, and Mr. and
Dublin Deborah Moon, city; Stephenville; Mr. and Mrs. W. Painter, Mr. and Mrs^ J. T. Mrs. Joseph Chandler.
53g Mae McClearon, Gorman; Mrs. H. Craddock, Mrs. T. D. Brown and tamuy„%Kemi A couples party for the
Barbara Hayes Fort Worth; • and Mr. andlfrs. Ed Dyson and Borck-Chandler wedding party
B michaci -Si Floodwater ~ -
Marshall Dameron, Steven
55 Mobley, Mrs. F. W. Owens,
2 Mrs. Thomas Hutchison, Earl
S Sullivan, Cressie Hancock, W
G. Phillips, Mrs. Brant Austin, stretch oSouth Texas,.al0g
• Mary Kyle, Mrs. Mary King, cauaing foodstorienorho
NAUTICAL - The jumpsuit Camper Works PinsEde ntoLdM. water
cruises into summer in crisp — e, _ 4g. ____-1 em4 A.,
cotton sailcloth, decked out foratmecpverednyettAy-
with a colorful nautical bor- With Paper enuewhichleadstothe 4te Rio
der The zip-front suit is "F tional bridge, spanniy the Rio
styled with a solid bodice Grande to Nuevo Laredo in
and a waist-length sailor col- Among the campers partie, Mexico.
lar that repeats the border ipating in activities st Girl atv Detective Charles Toler
motif. It’s a junior petite Scout Camp Wood Lake on Lake HHitH al the fVwvHnw
fashion by Facho of Dallas. Brownwood June 13-25 was Ma- 44-50- - —
Mol Fehrenbach, who earned thattemograndeiinerwtt Evans ofE Paso. While here, the group enjoyed an outing PLANS VOWS..M,. and Mrs. Tom Kilerease of Harlingen
the reporter badge while there, god han. there Zocotr at Lake Proctor. > announce the engagement of their daughter Lynda to David
Her activities includeda field &-eg that** gone craxy ” . , t eee p* and w attendori the ct M. Self, son of w. and Mrs. A. Self, Jr., of Stephenville.
trip to the BrownwoodI Bulletin "Natina GramMKheiped The wedding will be at the Harrison Avenue Church of
and a three-day camp-outat 4 Dress ”52 attheTrrteton NomeaFnoppiistsurtor’um Chris in on July 30. MisiKilercse is oqrodu
assistant patrol leader and which they saia occurred, peu-jumor divaslom, Twer Dblinlenris parcipatineus r*.- ."r'-'r* ****. y**1 isgys:1
heipd to ptoduce .. camp romaadoes. tromataaic CoopefzoTammzonicesrgndsanrte.Morona Led 7.A H.\
newspaper. schools ndboys cubtacilitie. Lnda "tbbkelmodeiedenetr"csut dresses,TLaur was is 0 1970 of College, ond.....ch-
-____________________ As the flood waters still were high point girl sad Brenda first alternate. ‘9 "" "he Marling^ pusuc ssn0ols
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.