Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. [105], No. [78], Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1974 Page: 4 of 9
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Congressman Omar Burleson subject to the Democratic The 17th Congressional Dis- said. He
has announced his candidacy Primary on May 4, and the trict, which he represents, is meaning
for re-election to Congress, general election in November, composed of 33 counties, the Ci
- covering approximately 30,000 of us
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day, April 2, at 4:15 in the several other places of interest.
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square miles. Within this area consistently over the years for “At the same time,” he said,
live about 466,500 people. fiscal responsibility, our finan- the Federal Government can
Burleson represents most of cial affairs would not be in the not and should not try to take
Erath County. shape they are today." care of everything from
Burleson says, “During my “In areas providing for the Washington. The Federal Gov-
tenure of office I have followed defense of our Country, I have ernment has grown to colossal
two guiding principles: First, to always supported those things proportions and centralized
know the views of my to make and keep our Nation power in Washington has
constituents and reflect their stronger than any other in the increased,” Burleson pointed
sentiments to the greatest world,” he said. out. “To this, I am opposed and
degree possible in my actions in “I have been discerning in my record is clear in this
the Halls of Congress. Second, separating those activities respect.”
to inform and advise as closely which the Federal Government Burleson is among the senior
as I can on those issues which was not designed to do, from members of the U.S. House of
affect our District, our State those which are truly its Representatives in point of
and our Nation.” responsibility,” he said. service. He was elected to the
Burleson termed his ap- Burleson stated that ac- 80th Congress from the 17th
proach to Government as one of tivities of State and local District and has been re-elected
“common sense," gained governments, in accordance to each succeeding Congress,
through the years of public with the Constitution,' should He is a member of the Ways and
service. “I have tried to see not be infringed and enroached Means Committee, considered
that the people's tax money is upon by the Federal Govern- to be the most powerful and
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spent as wisely and as
judiciously as you would have
spent it had you been in my
place," he said.
The record will show that a
greater part of the time I have
found myself in the minority in
opposing the vast spending
programs of doubtful value
which have been put into effect
in recent years in every
Session of the Congress the
record will show my votes for
expenditures below that re-
commended by the Executive
Department and far less than
actually appropriated by the
Congress, except in the field of
tional Defense.” Burleson
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Jewelrv. is buying out Travis house soon. •
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•Dublin High school students Dublin High school will visitors included Mr. and Mrs. .
met in assembly Thursday observe National F.H.A. week Luther Burden of Hico.
afternoon to select cheer- with activities planned for each
leaders for the Lions Varsity day. Sunday, March 31, Future The Dublin Garden Club will I
abdorsnsemsume in several nreenptke,wom menaanure th^JoUruc
vears. a male cheerleader, Slim services as a group at First Gardens in Fort Worth Wed-
Kennedy, was unanimously United Methodist. Monday will nesday. Everyone planning to
selected. be highlighted with an assem- go is asked to meet on the I
Other Varsity cheerleaders bly and the observance of Color Methodist church parking lot at j
ate Vicky Durham, head Day. On Tuesday, the F.H.A. 9:00 a.m. and bring a sack I
cheerleader, Rayanne Chick, members will present a style lunch.
sophomore, Myra Thompson, show. Wednesday, the chapter —- I
sophomore and Luanne Lea- will host a eighth grade tea in Don’t forget quilting at the I
therwood, sophomore. the Home Economics depart- Laurel St. Methodist church
•In further selections, Kelly ment. Thursday has been Wednesday. Mrs. Dovie Tra-
Blanton, Debra Pendleton and designated as Publicity Day week and Mrs. Juanita Ross.
Teresa Hudson were chosen as and posters will be placed down hostesses. Everyone welcome.
B team cheerleaders. town in observance of National - - - -
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ment. prestigious in the Congress.
“The Federal Government Burleson is a former County
does have specific missions,” Attorney and County Judge of
he said. He gave as examples Jones County.
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P* vear by mo" out of I.... m us* p T A Spring Festival at Fair new council members, final- “Dark Lady," Cher
Park . White elephant items are ization. Mockingbird, Carly Simon
still needed and will be picked andrames,Tayr,-,
up by calling Mrs. LaNell "Jet," Pau MeCartney, m
4 uj cd J n . “Hooked on a Foaling,'’Blue
Hamilton or Mrs. Carolyn — Swede
t. rhi newspoper os .«H « Holden.. Make plans now to “Bernie and the Jets," Elton
? ... A. .. attend this fun event! Joel Roberts Poinsett, first John
dispotches A"Lother rights U.S. minister to Mexico, was sensons in the Sun ” Ter-,
11777 Deportments Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Proffitt so popular.thatthis name was Jacks
°932400801958.76401 of Comanche visited Mrs. gjventothe Mexican plant “Ere. Tu (Touch the Wind),” ;
f "nC-sassocuriony charlie Profit in the Golden -wohahchristmamkowertnhe Moedades Down”
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F.H.A. week. The highlight of Gayion Christian, son of Mr.
the week will be a faculty and Mrs. Bill Christian, who
luncheon prepared by the was seriously injured in a car
ftephrnuillr F.H.A. girls. Mrs. Lynda accident several days, remains
; "—20 Stafford and Miss Jolene Jones in an unchanged condition in
’ Empirr-Uribune are teachers the Hico hospital. Several______..... —.
.... friends from Dublin and BENEFIT GAME - These Morgan MUI residents will stage a
10 street Galaway, long time Alexander have visited with the benefit basketball game for the American Cancer Society
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"b--n ‘n linhosp" Mrs Dee Stephen, Dawn “Morgan MUI Hoboes ” and Gaylou Chandler, captain of the
decond co........ poidot Stephen- Mr and Mrs Grady Swanner Stephen, Mrs. Jess Tackett, "Road Foundered Broncos." Standing are, from left, Lonny
v I. Teros 76*01 . 7 N. Vikimi" Stl. an1 Simmons, referee. Sandra Lewis and Unda Kinsev. of the
EBaacEsccznoric. o2p,, of Gorman were dinner guests Mrs. Virginia Stephen and Mrs. iAminMEdnnstmnM.wam.pKa.0.76
,28 " ,n 7 “ r of Mrs. Beulah McClain last Vera Tackett visited Mrs. "Hopalongs" Mary Annstames andMaryquarlesofthei "Jet
os", Cap, 20centsPer Sundoy Copy Week Madge Ply in Dallas last week. Set" and Mike Barnes, referee.
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ALVA'S OWNER-Alva Rothell to the owner of Alva's Jewelry.
Soon they will bay McMahan's Jewelry on foe Square, and
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Morehart, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. [105], No. [78], Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1974, newspaper, April 1, 1974; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500321/m1/4/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.