Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. [108], No. [195], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1977 Page: 2 of 12
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BUILDING FUND-Mrs. Vickie Ochojski band- a check to two Girl Scouts from the NTS Chib. The
check will go toward the bullding fund for the new Girl Scout House. The girts are Dena Adams and
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21 different areas. Upon a.m. until 7 p.m. Mark Daffern delightfully perked up by a dash
completion of the program, will be the election judge, of the original Worcestershire
certificates will be presented to According to Daffern, approx- with many different aromatic
participants of the volunteer irhately 1,600 persons are listed ingredients. Add some to the
X fire department, on the tax rolls from precincts 3 melted butter which will enrich
Mrs. Lina Cook has returned and 4. He expects less thn half the turkey stuffing. Add a little
Dublin Coins
By WILMA HALL ruerve champion heavyweight running for ward two, O.L
Empire-Tribune Staff Writer cross steer in the Erath County Smallwood is unopposed in
DUBIIN - Johnnie Stone of Livestock show last week The ward three, and Helen Welch is
Mineral Well* and Mr and Mrs Dublin National bank pur- running against M.C. Gunter in
Ronnie Couch and family of chased the animal for $130 per ward four. In the school board
Arlington were visitors at the pound for a total of $1,225.90 competition, two seats are to be
Highland Baptist church Sun- Revival services are schedul- filled with Doyle Fain, Dr Joe
day ed at the Lingleville Baptist R Pate, Alvin Reeves and
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Mr and Mrs. Clayton Cline of church April 10-16 The public is
the Green Creek community invited.
visited her brother, Mr and Mr*. Nettie Warren spent a
Mrs Carol Lyler in Possum few days in Snyder in the home
Kingdom Sunday and Monday of her son and family
While there, they also visited Mr. and Mr*. Adolph Proffitt
Mr and Mrs Charles McDon- of Comanche, visited his
aid and joy from Prescott, parents Mr and Mrs. Charlie
Ariz. Proffitt at Golden Age Manor.
The Dublin Volunteer Fire Clint Bremer of Abilene
Department met Monday night visited is grandfather, Ross
for the election of officers John Dobbins, during the weekend.
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A. Johnson, Jr., was elected fire John Burrow* is scheduled to the United States with its
chief and George Mitchell, first entertai at the Golden Age handsome and haughty-eagle. If
assistant fire chief. Joey Manor on April 6. Everyone is Benjamin Franklin had had his
Billingsley was elected as invited to attend way in 1782 the bird would hve
second assistant fire chief. The Ta-Wan-Ta Campfire been the turkey as “a much
Steve Hightower, secretry and Girt* met in home of Mrs. Ann more respectable bird, and with
Tommy Payne, treasurer, E.C ibson Wednesday to complete a true original native of
Stratton is chaplain, James the Erath Cancer Society America'”
Fritts is training officer andPat posters the group has worked This fall turkey is plentiful
Leatherwood, Rodney Arm- on the past few weeks. Girls and the dollar bill buys a
strong and John Cowan as who attended were Stacey substantially larger serving of
captains As the new chief took Yates, Lynn. Crouch, Paula turkey than of most meats and
office, he said one his main Cassady. Julie Murphy, Kelli main dishes. Turkey heads the
objectives will be an intensive Prather, Teressa Thiebaud, list of lean meats in high quality
training program, based on the Suzanne LaQuay, and Toni animal proteins, also the
recently adopted state training Fain. Cindi Yates was a visitor. highest source of the important
program for volunteer fire The April 2 election of city B vitamins, niacin and ribofla-
departments. The program aldermen and school trustees vin.
calls for 152 hours of training in will be held in Perry Hall from 7 Turkey’s bland flavor is
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By DORIS GRIFFITH Henry and Delores Griffith of of Sweetwater spent Wednes- being with her daughter in candidates are seeking office, with which you will brush the
Empire Tribune Correspondent Coleman spent the weekend day night with Kitty Minter. Euless the past few weeks. Mrs in the city alderman race Dr. roasting bird and of course
Several went down on with Mr and Mrs. RD. Worth had to get out and look Cook fell and injured a knee Dennis Reed and W.T. Culpep- give the gravy memorabie
sunday. morning to see how Griffith. It was 100 rainy ‘fish. Bluff Dale over, to see what had during February. per vie for the ward one, D.M. flavor with a bit of Worcester-
high the Paluxy River had but we decided the rain was changed since he has lived Mr and Mrs. Conger Jurney Shelton and Jack Gerhard are shire
risen We had a few tenth* over worth more than a fishing trip here of the Edna Hill community-
four inches (unofficially) of We just knew the little onions Five-year-old Tracy Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. W.L.
rain on Saturday and Saturday and cabbage were out there of Dublin stayed from Friday Cathey in Indian Gap Sunday
night. The river was the highest laughing for joy at getting such until Sunday with her grand- afternoon.
It has been in several years, a good bath, jq parents, Oleta and Raymond Lillie Starling of Tulare,
Almost everyone was happy Minnie Gegry’s hiece, Min- Jackson, Calif, is visiting Mr and Mrs
with the good rain, we were me Ruth Flemming; spent Andrew and Alta Jackson Boyd Ewing in the Edna Hill
-----2 needing it Fishing should be Saturday night with her Minnie gave his mother, Ethel Jack- community this week.
"Mn 8o0d since ‘the river ha* been Ruth teaches school at Slay-ton. son, who was 80 years young, a FAMILY AFFAIR-Talked to
» washed out , , She had been to take her birthday dinner on Sunday. Gail and Jennifer Hall Tuesday
"1 Madge (loud of Comanche to daughter, Carol, to Dallas Most of the family and a few night. It was snowing and very
-1 here in. Bluff Dale for a few where she 13 taking nurses friends were there. Alta said high winds. Always cold in
days She is working at her training at Parkland Hospital, there were thirty-four people Fargo. They will come home as
with some of Carol is getting married in there for dinner, soon as school is out in May.
31 her fniends andneighbors. June.- Lew and Carolyn Click spent Gail teaches in Concordia
Eu Humbarof and grand- When Lee and Edna Cantrell Saturday night in Fort Worth University in Moorehead, Minn.
/ * son, Paul, of Dallas, and Nita got home from church Sunday with her parents, W.F. and Nell and they live in Fargo, N.D.
4" Sees of Garland came out to night, their daughter, Jackie Tidwell. The men went fishing Several Dublin residents
" their mobile home for the Garrison and granddaughter, in the rain on Saturday, but attended Hamlet, ESP at
weekend They visited with Jamie, of Clovis, New Mexico, they didn’t catch any. Tai leton State University Wed-
She Shine Barron and Eva Morris were there The next day Dons and Rex Marion of nesday night. They were Mary
", while here . daughter, Jodie Pickard, of Granbury came by and visited Walls, Luanne Leatherwood,
Diana, came. They all had a with Ola Stevens and Edgar Kenny Hightower, Dan Pair,
good visit for most of the week. Allen on Sunday afternoon. Ola Debbie Arthur, Peggy Brough-
Mrs Jan Stanley and sons, says she is much better now. ton, Micki Watson” Ora B.
Richard, Russel and Reese, of Mary Bramlett came home Burnett, and perhaps others.
Sweetwater, visited with Mr. for a couple of nights this Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
and Mrs B J Frizzell and Mrs. weekend, then went home with Thompson of Amarillo proudly
L C Minter this pat week Ara and Troy Kelly to Tolar to announce the arrival of their
Mn. Tom Sawyer, Eric and stay a few days. baby son, Travis Edward. He
Michelle, of Fort Worth, have The Duane Oakes Sunday was born on March 2 in the
been spending some time with visitors were his sister, Naomi Amarillo Hospital
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Billy Bramlett, her son. Bob, and Karen Whitehead. daughter*
Jack Frizzell. of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
W S. ( Worth ) -Minter and wife Continued on Page 3A Whitehead of Dublin showed the
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Nichols, Skip. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. [108], No. [195], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1977, newspaper, March 31, 1977; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500851/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.