Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 94, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1973 Page: 4 of 16
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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
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58 Units of wire
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17 Observed
18 Concluded
19 Conductors
21 Take dinner
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27 Civil wrong
29 Nuisance
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Carl Jones is now a patient in Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Riley of
the Dublin Hospital. She is to Shelby.
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51 Ailments
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Any erroneous reflection on the character of any person or
firm appearing in these columns will be gladly and promptly
corrected upon being brought to the attention of the
Publisher.
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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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Lubbock, nd by her husband? was here last Friday* and
Mrs. Nettie Young was Saturday, 98 and 96 degrees.
visited by her daughter, Coda Then the norther came in and
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visited by Bro. Miles Miears, pants again. Snakes came and
Mrs. Neva Adock, Mrs. Jackie went back in their holes. Wish
Allen. and Mrs. Lexa Jackson, they would stay all time. Me
Mrs. Myrt Swan had her and snakes don’t like each
grandson, Mark Roach of other.
Abilene, also Linda and May Tuesday morning was cold, 48
Pettit and Kathleen Seay of degrees.
Pettit. I have lots of company. Will
Mrs. Winnie Bean had write more next week.
visitors. Mrs. Nellie Bean, and Thought for today: “Go with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glenn of a smile and everyone will smile
Mrs. Ora Daniels was visited More-fishing. Hope they catch
by her daughter, Louise Langly lots offish.
and children, Danny and Denee It has been cold, just 53 all
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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tidwell weekend with Mrs. Mary Moss
and family of Ft. Worth spent and girls of Dallas.
the weekend with her parents, Mrs. Eula Wood visited
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Tuesday of last week with Mrs.
Wells and Mrs. Marie Chism- Ruby Kirklin of Stephenville,
mer of Stephenville. Mrs. A.W. Nunn and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Cecil Heartsfield of
Browning of Ranger visited her Stephenville were visitors Sun-
uncle, Mr. Gran Spain and son, day with Mr. and Mrs. R.E.
Ross Spain, Saturday morning Wilcoxson and Lynda,
they stopped by and vsited their Mr. and Mrs. Holley Stacy
old friends. and girls of Stephenville were
They visited Mrs. Eula Wood, dinner guests Sunday of her
also. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hickey.
Muncy and family of Mesquite Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Moon
spent the weekend and Mo- visited her sister Sunday, Mr.
ther’s Day with his mother, and Mrs. D.W. Boone of
This community was sad- Mr. and Mrs. Finis Martin of
dened early Saturday morning Midland spent Saturday night
when news reached here of the and Sunday with her mother,
death of Mrs. Lizzie Raulston of Mrs. Eula Wood.
Duulin who passed away in the Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Fair of
Dublin Hospital She was a Ranger, and Georgia Eddie-
pioneer citizen of this common- man visited Mrs. Alice Harris
ity. We extend sympathy to the of Rising Star, who is a patient
family. in the Stephenville Hospital on
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sunday afternoon.
Hallmark and little son of Fort Mrs. Eula Wood visited
Stockton, and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday and last week with
Cleo Barnett and two sons of Mrs. Ruby Kirklin of Stephen-
Lewisville, all spent the ville.
weekend with their parents, Mrs. Billy Bolton of Lubbock
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hallmark, and Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Hatley
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Coats of and family of Stephenville all
Cisco and Mr. and Mrs. Davis spent the weekend with his
Trice and little son, Jeff, were mother, Mrs. L.J. Hatley.
all dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Boyd and
and Mrs. Junior Trice. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welch all of
Mr. and Mrs. Creag Minzes Stephenville visited Sunday
and two children of Calvert afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
spent the weekend here with Ernest Hickey.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Kelley
Buster Christian and Bobby, visited Sunday afternoon with
They were here for the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bays of
of her grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Stephenville.
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Mrs Fickle was visited by
her husband, and also by Mr. i
and Mrs. Alvin Layman of
Comanche
Joe Lee was visited by Mrs.
Alice Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Douglas
were visited by Franklin Cook
and Mrs. Tatum.
Miss Rita Byrd, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Staklin and Mrs. Oliver
Hall, visited all at the home.
Mrs. Amy White and Mrs.
Flora Niblit visited Mrs. Mary
Green.
Mrs. May Patton is in the
hospital at Hamilton after a bad
fall which fractured a shoulder
bone. She was first recovering
from a previous fall which
broke her other shoulder bone.
High School cheerleaders will
be Sherrie Lester, head
cheerleader; Pat and Pam
Kirkland, Debbie White, and
Debbie Couch, all but Debbie
Couch are seniors.
Cheerleaders for Junior High
will be Debbie Kight, head
cheerleader; Gloria Zarate,
DeDbie Lester and Sandra
Mast .e
Mrs. Ellen Turnbow, 93, of
Gustine, died at 2:15 p.m.
Sunday ip the Comanche ।
hospital.
My husband and his brother
Clarance Hillhouse, went and
set out hooks Saturday night
and caught four cat fish. They
weighed 8 Iba., and three of
them weighed 7% lbs.
We sure had a nice fish dinner
yesterday. Their sister, Mrs.
Art Rambo spent the day with
us.
My mother had a nice
Mother's Day, got lots of
flowers and she has two
children and got eight Mother’s
Day cards. Lots of nice people
around here and Dublin
Mr. Sid Ford spent the
afternoon with Mother and all.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarance
Hillhouse came back today.
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Ellis, Darwin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 94, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1973, newspaper, May 17, 1973; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500078/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.