Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 29, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 11, 1973 Page: 4 of 18
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STEPHENVILLE EMPIRE-TRIBUNE
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1967 Ford V-ton Stepside, white
1966 Ford Ranchero, tan
1966 Ford 2-ton with 12-ft. bed
1972 Chevy Vega Hatchback Coupe, brown
1972 Chevrolet Caprice 4-dr. sedan, brown
1971 Chevrolet Impala Custom Coupe, blue
1971 Chevrolet Impala 4-dr. sedan, beige
1971 Chevrolet Impala 4-dr. sedan, blue
1971 Chevy Camaro Sport Coupe, green
1970 Pontiac Firebird Coupe, green
1970 Malibu Sport Coupe, white
1978 Malibu Sport Coupe, red
1970 Chevrolet Caprice Sedan, white
1970 Pontiac Catalina Station Wagon, gray
1978 Pontiac Bonneville Coupe, white
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1969 Camaro Sport Coupe, blue
1968 Buick Wildcat 4-dr. sedan, white
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1968 Chevrolet Impala Custom Coupe, gold
1968 Dodge “440” 2-dr. Coupe, green
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1988 Chevrolet Caprice Custom Sedan, blue
1968 Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon, gold
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1968 Pontiac Lemans Coupe, gold
1967 Cadillac Sedan Deville, blue
1967 Buick Electra 225 4-dr. sedan, red
1967 Olds “98” 4-dr. Luxury Sedan, gold
1967 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe, yellow
1967 Ford 4-dr., brown
1966 Mercury 4-dr. Hardtop, turquoise
1966 Plymouth Station Wagon, blue
1965 Chevrolet Bel Air Station Wagon, white
1963 Cadillac Sedan Deville, black
THE MOST
COMPLETE UNE OF
RIDE CONTROL PRODUCTS
Will Revolutionaries With
Guns Heed the 1968
Gun Control Act?
Reprinted from “The Ameri-
can Rifleman", February, 1973
While Communist leaders
and their henchmen or unwit-
ting tools continue to-demand
that U.S. citizens give up their
guns, a Communist organiza-
tion that favors shooting its way
to power has expanded and
quietly armed its members.
The FBI’s annual report,
released this winter, reveals
that the"Revolutionary Union
(RU) has now spread to 10
states. RU members have
been accumulating weapons
while engaging in firearms and
guerrilla warfare training."
The RU was formed in San
. Agriculture Lime for your coastal and peanut land
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Directions: From Tolar, Texas, take F.M. 201, south 4 miles and
follow auction signs. Tolar, Texas is between Granbury,
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Tuesday Morning through Friday Morning and Sunday
Morning by the Erath Publishers, Inc. Published and Second
Class Postage Paid in Stephenville, Texas. Telephone all
Departments 965-3124,110 South Columbia, Box 958. Sunday
copies...20 cents; Daily copies 10 cents; All back copies 20
cents.
2233 Pounds A.M.P.I.N.T. Base,
sells by the pound, 100 lbs. or more.
135-Dairy Cows and Heifers-135
Consisting of: 53-Milking cows in good production.
37-Springing cows, some fresh by sale date.
45 Heifers, 6 months to springers.
1 -Jersey bull, 1 yr. old.
1 Polled Hereford bull, 3 yrs. old. (Reg.)
About, one hundred head of these cattle are Holstein, the balance
will be Jersey, Guernsey and Swiss. These cows are large, with
good udders.
Mr. Pack, is selling due to labor shortage.
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Established in 1870
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Established on September 4, 1949
Combined in February 7, 1971
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: My Nichoi» Worth : Yellow Jackets Eliminated From
♦_________By Skip Nichols 3
Friday was definitely the Francisco five yoar ago by DlStPlCt R&CC BY HUSklCS^ 69-54
wrong day for me to try to write young radicals who split away • '
ataptumnodespitethefatthat from the.older Communist BY SKI NICHOLS Larry Johnson, who equaled final few minutes, witha flurry connected on a of Si Held goal
intrntionsut o BtHs pndtthePrpgres The. Stephenville .Yellow Grissom's performance with of five baskets giving Hirschi attempts for , 54.9 percent,
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comptimentary. pomments reported, "the.Ry.does not Huskies beat the Jackets, 69-54. on top, 14-12, after the opening while the Jackets put 6 of 18 Hirschi also won the battie at
Insteadof tdoneybens.g smash the objestivesat"to Behind by just two points at eight minutes of play. The field goal attempts through the the free throw line by sinking 7
.. r teado thoroughiy inves- smash the existing state halftime, 27-25, Stephenville second quarter was just as hoop. of 9 for 78 percent while the
tigatingthesituation,1usedmy apparatus (U.S. Government) was overwhelmed by a Hirschi close, as each team put 43 Besides Grissom’s 20 point yemow Jackets hit an even 50
misspelled his first name and through or to nizedusrarmed avalanche of baskets in the last points on the scoreboard, and output, David Becker tallied in percent with 4 of 8 charity
misspe nrs name. My struggle and to establish a new sixteen minutes of play. In all, the Huskies managed to take a double figures, registering 11 tosses.
arologiesntnzou er article reyolu tiona rXorganization Hirschi scorched the nets by shaky two point lead into the points. Close behind Becker’s The Yellow Jackets, now
on our local Kisf basedupon Marxisteniinism hitting 16 of 20 field goal dressing room at halftime. efforts was Wayne Haley with 9 17-11 for the season, wili wind
8 a d evelopedby ChairmanMao attempts for a torrid 80 percent in the first two periods, the points and Tony Harrist with 6 up their 1972-73 campaign
HpLifw 11 107? Annua in the final two quarters, while Jackets and Huskies ended with points. Tuesday night in the Stephen-
MistL. nmL, tw 0. "EPrRrEciiP. Stephenville found the range on identical performances from Rounding out the Stephenville ville High School gymnasium in
Mistake number two came The RU developed after some just 10 of 23 attempts from the the field, as they both hit 6 of 17 totals were Mark Chastain, a 7:30 p.m. matchup with the
aboutin an even more younger..radicalsigr7 impa- floor. in the first quarter and 6 of 14 in Jakie Compton, James Young, Iowa Park Hawks, he Hawks
distast the manner,ifyou.will tientpwiththesaldlineCommun- The loss knocked the Jackets the second quarter, and Don Brown, all with 2 point stand at 2-4 in the second half of
excuse the pun. again relied Party, USA, which dstrict mark down to «. with But Jackets fell behind by apiece. the district standings following
substituted nsmemory, and duainty.nominates Communist only one game remaining in seven after three quarters of Stephenville’s playmaker, a win over Brownwood Friday
substituted.sugarin Dr. candidates, for the L.S. league play, while Hirschi play, as Hirschi tallied 19 points Don Brown, suffered a cut night.
Morrison'sfishrecipe,instead dency sand Vice Presidencyand stayed a for first with to 14 for stephenville, to give above the eye from a flying
ofsaltashehad in tended., says little or nothing these days Burkburnett with the win. Both the Huskies a 46-39 cushion elbow in a crowd underneath
Soi you plan'to tryout the about overthrowing the govern- Hirschi and Burkburnett boast going into the last stanza, the basket early in the second —
rciPe,Please usea.teaspoon of ment by violence,5-1 marks in the second half of Hirschi built their seven point period that required five
SA-Tinfaettoset the matter .But some still farther left in district action, lead by recording 6 of 8 field stitches and kept the 5-10 senior -g
straightand forthose of you the RU want to. speed up Billy Grissom pumped in 20 goal attempts, while Stephen- from further action. Brown is A
whofortunatelymissedreading movements for violent revolu- points in an effort to overcome ville was hitting 4 of 7 from the expected to return to action in AN
the initial directions here they tion. Aminority faction inthis the near-perfect shooting of the floor. timefor the Jackets final game \
tame r oKeawa trtom Huskies’ Ronnie Tatum, who Stephenville rallied slightly Tuesday night against the Iowa ■\
tLh . Iorm garnered high points honors in in the last quarter, but the Park Hawks. W %
labelled Venceremos ( We will the game with 24 points, and Huskies had the range in the For the game, Hirschi V An
win ) organization. By early © > " Pre-
“Every member (of Ven- The Lingleville Cardinals, outscored Lipan, 25-19, enabled Other scorers for Lingleville
eceremos) is required to paced by a 46-point effort from the Cards to pull out the 69-65 were Phillip Iley and Richard
learn to operate and service Larry Pack, stunned the Lipan triumph. Iley with two points apiece,
weapons, to have arms avail- Indians Friday night in the Besides Larry Pack’s bril-
able, and to teach the second round of the District liant output, Scotty Pack ripped The other Lipan player in
oppressed' methods of armed 23-B tournament being held in the cords for 19 points with five double figures was Randy
The Honeybees Charter bus and organized self-defense,” Santo, and advanced to the field goals and nine free throws. Branson, who notched 18 points,
to Weatherford “fell through" the FBI report said. “While still finals against Huckabay.
so to speak, but Stephenville consolidating in northern Cali- A win by Lingleville in the
High School student body fornia, Venceremos is making tournament finals would force a
President Hal Evans said the efforts to expand to the East playoff game between Lingle-
response at school indicated Coast...” ville and first half champions,
that most of the kids planned to Naturally, the Revolutionary Lipan, while a Huckabay
take their own cars or to ride Union, Venceremos and the victory would make the
with someone else. rest-there are other Commun- Huckabay Indians the district
« The main idea of the trip was ist or Marxist movements afoot representative.
- to rally a large contingent of in the land-would like to In leading Lingleville to the
support for the 'Bees, so the disarm as many American gun important win, Larry Pack
mode of transportation makes owners as possible. gunned in 21 field goals and four
very little difference. Just as That, in fact, is just what free throws to finish as the high
long as the Stephenville girls additional gun laws directed at point man for the contest, far
have the support they deserve law-abiding citizens do. They do outdistancing his nearest rival,
on Monday night in Weather- not seem to disarm criminals or Lipan’s Mark Warts, who
ford.
American lawmakers have final period. The Cardinals
come to recognize the alarming were behind by eleven at
element of national suicide halftime, 35-24, and were down
inherent in gun laws that 46-44 going into the last eight
disarm good citizens. That is minutes of action.
why such measures often get But a fourth quarter rally by
rejected these days. Lingleville, in which they
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Ellis, Darwin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 29, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 11, 1973, newspaper, February 11, 1973; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500014/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.