Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 29, 1971 Page: 1 of 18
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Dr. Bruce Craig, former attended Carter - Riverside
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could hear oral arguments in the
case prior to the submission of
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Registration for the fall graduate school.
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downtown RCA Rodeo members including: Doug
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before the Smithey, Bill Christian, Jack
Eastland Curtis and Bill Riddick.
three times dally during the increase, which was initially
iriod which runs scheduled Sept. 1, will be
required because of rising
costs of paper, ink and
material supplies.
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faculty. Dr. J. W. Autry, vice business
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Is 1125,128 for 60 per cent of the million -17.4 per cent above a
- — year earlier. Exchangee of
Series E for Series H Bonds
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Poff, guest of his father Irvin cent. Year to date sales were exchanged in 1970.
Poff; J. L. Griffin of San
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counselor and and M.E. from Texas I
education Christian University and Ed.
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a -liday
Fatalities
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Stan Musial
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State District Judge Herman '
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Dean Taylor is general being judged on personality.
: chairman of the Sept. 2-4 western attire and riding
I rodeo with Jack Berry ability.
r president of the County Trophies and prizes will be
Livestock Association. awarded the top three
Ben Gilbert, Chamber winners in each category.
president, announces that a
Tentative '71 plans are for September 13, after the SHS -
the Quarterback Club to Fort Worth Tech opener.
< purchase a camera with reel, Luncheon meals will be 11.75
in order that both offensive at the Tejas Club.
and defensive units may be The annual membership k
filmed.. A 31,000 projector dues are 32 and persons I
was bought last year to assist desiring to join the QB Club .
the local coaching staff. should contact Isham or Jess I
Armour Co. has donated 23 Elliott, secretary - treasurer. j
ne with two-
ion Red Sox
form warm- 7
public awareness program The Stephenville Empire-
designed to focus attention Tribune subscription rate
on the traffic problem, will remain at 31.25 per
Special reports on fatal month until the current wage . 1
traffic accidents will be -price freeze ends, according
prepared at DPS to publisher Darwin Ellis.
Headquarters and released The proposed rate
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The QB Club will conduct a
Club presklent Ronnie luncheon.each.Mondy
reLnI A-AMAge ♦ Ao 4 pcei OUTing IOO[DalI Season to
shan announeesthamea view game films from the
person with proceeds from prevtus Week apanisohehg
therrunqiptnrassngevent andprridronstaseerhacnese
aSX?fm^ The first meeting is
athletic program, scheduled Monday,
School in Fort Worth, has University.
been appointed to the Dr. Craig was asilstant
Tarleton State College basketball coach and
i manager of
h Colonel Wilson E. Speir, All available' uniformed
2 director of the Texas officers of the Department of
I Department of Public Public Safety wil be on the
2 Safety, today estimated that highways during the holiday
I traffic accidents over the to enforce state traffic laws,
I long Labor Day weekend will and maximum use will be
5 claim 52 lives in the state. made of radar and breath
# Speir called for motorists testing instruments. Speir
to avoid drinking while said DPS personnel would do
§ driving, avoid fatigue, and all possible to keep traffic
I modify their driving speed in flowing smoothly and safely
3 accordance with expected on this final holiday weekend
I heavy traffic conditions. of the summer.
In an effort to hold the toll . e i ...
$ down, the DPS and local law Subscrintion
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Include Tex
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If the Dodgers
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these no-hit
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L Virgil Trucks
[rsklne, with
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each of theirs
lame season,
• got his no-
and 1956. Many
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ever were
lave one such
guest of Ben Gilbert; Dr.
Mays of Kilgore, guest of L.
i B. Howard; Dr. J. C. Terrell,
guest of Emil Becker; and
Rickey McCracken, guest of
I Lion M. A. Burgess.
period, according to John graduate registration
Whiting, registrar and continuing at night classes
assistant dean of the throughout the week.
Freshmen students register Friday, Sept. 3.
registered Thursday and College officials have
returning students enrolled expressed great satisfaction
Friday. with graduate school
The two-day total enrollment as 80 graduate
represents a 6-7 per cent students have already
increase over last year's registered. The final number
afternoon Bud Taylor will be cooking
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Monday, September 6.
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rank who’ll be
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Hl do the play-
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Texas Little
Stars, Texas
s, who were
winners at the
onal
last week in
WASHINGTON (AP) — A that any decision in the Calprop
c,m-- at regulatory trend may be under case does not have any auto-
L, p, . way that would force many ma- motic application elsewhere-
appreciation fXXrshS Jornmulttamiyhoustngpoolect butzat thesametme, the £
by the Stephenville Lions sPonsorstorvegitarmone,o dustry
ri„w —1- their financial workings to In- dicative of SEC thinking and a
--uD vestors, many of whom buy harbinger at possible future rul-
Into housing projects for tax ings.
“oS’XSn by the staff at the Calprop has developed more
Securities and Exchange Com- than 20 garden apartment pro) - _____ — ______
", menI A 1 mission already points in this ects In Southern CaMfomta game management officer, at 12 noon on Sept. 1. ’
Dill AppeCi direction and, if staff reoom- reminds all area landowners Pemberton also reminds all
" * mendations are followed, a °P°*» Calprop has sold limited that they must obtain their hunters that shotguns must
AUSTIN (AP) - The state’s more specific step may come partnershipstegchpoett shooting preserve license be plugged for three shell
appeal of a district court de within a week or so. investors seeking axsheiter and record book if they plan capacity for all migratory
cluWri volfUne the Hraw Redis The multifamtly housing In- ^or Income. Housing of- to lease any of their land for birds, doves included. The
tricting Bill is now before the dustry is well aware at the situ- fers particularly advantageious hunting purposes. plug can be removed only for
Texas Supreme Court ation and is concerned about sheiters. hunting non - migratory
The appeal was perfected Fri- the possible effects. especially Calprop reasoned it did not The licenses and record birds, such as quail, turkey,
day with the filing at a state- on low and middle-income units have to register these offerings books, which may be or pheasant
ment of facts tn the case. hacked by Federal Housing Ad- with the SEC because of the ex- obtained from Pemberton, Dove season will run
• ‘ The assistant attorney general ministration loan guarantees. emption from registration are required by law, and through Oct. 30, with hunting
handling the case, Pat Bailey, The particular case at issue granted to offerings made to failure to have them may hours from 12 noon to sunset,
was not available for comment. Involves Calprop Corp. of Los small numbers at sophisticated result ina$25to$200fineor90 Bag limits are 10 birds per
■ Chief Justice Robert W. Cal- Angeles. AU sources caution investors ; days in jail.
vert confirmed that the court muuummumuuuumug-aammumm eramanmmmuuaa
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bar-b-que, sponsored by the ge with potato salad being
Stephenville Quarterback prepared by wives of QB
Club, will be conducted Club members.
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FIRST STEP-Employees of Fambr Construction Com-
- _ . . pony began welding the light posts last week for the new
Lions Hear fex'nXj Tarinton’: Momna WwIX “
new vltre-bright lights which are expected te be in opero-
tlen In about six weeks.
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ction announced. He to 1956 and head basketball
an associate professor coach at Sam Houston State
at health and physical University from 1956 to 1965.
education and a supervisor Dr. Craig also was an
for student teachers. instructof of physical
Dr. Craig is the son of Mrs. education at North Texas
Elsie L. Craig of Fort Worth, while working toward Ms
• The Fort Worth native doctorate. f
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E will be conducted at 4 p.m.
m Thursday in the TSC Robin
•MALE—w Room. The motor - vehicle
Kathy Kelley
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the trophy which wos presented the "Miss” winner yester- remainder of the parade bssnat “theesstephensm
day et the Erath Arena. Twelve area girls participated la from a stand situated on the rin" ShnhAEHAA5 Fred Mecleskev 6118 796721 190
th with the T- and ••*<* *'• north side o thesguare..., Inrnefsekonshronom.day charman of MheErakh 06106,206,7 oran
"eekondt Members of the C hamber s starting with the history County Savings Bonds increase of 11.7 per cent.
mm | mm I and symbolism of the Liberty Committee, reported today
. . M E. Am B m mP Am M L mm ■ ■ Am Bell In , Philadelphia, that sales of Series E and H National sales during the
I KI CIV/ P"(I | •K)e(I I I Cl Hightower discussed the United States Savings Bonds month were 3458 million -16.3
1 “u l ■ " y ww Wed l •w» “•» symbolism of such “liberty in Erath county totaled per cent above 1970 July
/ I bells” as a doorbell, school 317,186 during July. Sales for sales. Sales for the seven
wm m wumm l bells and church bells. the first seven months were month period totaled 33,243
D I Aq r P m e ,| | r e e eg V/ program chairman for the 1971 sales goal of 3210,000.
F\IIUIIII inuiauuy menonamouxtede “,88,28 amountngto zis muion semester at Tarleton state
amd 20 sin demonstrated hta abilities in compared to 315,454,922 were reported for the first Eollegesstoodat. 2100 gppequunn,zzgmra
increasebfs.rper compared to 3146 mil. Monday morning, students;with the final day
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Stephenvi He Thursday to st- wyamte suit challe
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Jeanett Alsup, juntor for a minimum of 15 gme ■ I A f
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gnitaries
Plan Visit j
Representative Ward of board and the city council I
3 Glen Rose; J. Fike Godfrey, will also participate in the ■
Abilene, Executive! reception and parade. I
, Secretary of the West Texas lota Alpha Sorority is E
5 Chamber of Commerce; again sponsoring the Rodeo 7
I Clyde Wells and Queens Contest with “Miss” I
Representative Tommy competition, ages 18-24, -
Holmes, Granbury; and conducted yesterday in order E
■ Senator J. P, Word of that the local winner can I
I Meridian, are among the participate in the Miss Rodeo E
I dignitaries accepting Pageant this weekend in E
I invitations to participate in Mesquite.
I Thursday’s Rodeo parade, The Teen, ages 14-17, and j
K which officially kicks-off the Sub-Teen, 8-13, Contests will |
I RCA Rodeo at the Erath be held Thursday thru |
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McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 29, 1971, newspaper, August 29, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499897/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.