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Blessed are we who become was selected by his students as
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Stephenville Sav. & Loan to Ballow (Chandler Law Office,
Veterans Land Bd. (Glasgow & Stephenville, Tex.). $10.00 AOC.
Jones, Attys., Stephenville, 1.2 acres in Blk. 13, Wm. Sims
Tex.). $13,117.50. 23.85 acres of Sur. 0.5 acre, Blk. 13, Wm. Sims
Hayewood Williams (Glasgow Engle & Wf. (Ford Realty, Box
& Jones, Attys., Stephenville, 34, Stephenville, Tex.). $10.00
Tex.). $13,117.50. 23.85 acres of AOC. Part of Lot 4, Blk. 29,
the F. Castille Sur. (Cont. S & Southside Addn., City of
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John L. Sullivan & Wf. (Randy Mott, Texas). $350.00. E. 105 ft.
Thomas, Atty., Stephenville, of the S. 130 ft. of Lot 2, Blk. %,
Tex.). $5,000.00. 5.00 acres of town of Alexander.
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NEW YORK ( APi — A walk relying on others for positive
around the block; time out for self-affirmation.
meditating or reading; lunch Relaxation at home, accord-
hour exercise at a health spa ing to Ms. Kinsler, can carry
These are some of the ways over into the work setting for a
business professional/' find re- general sense of well-being,
lief from job stress,"reports a Weekends with proper rest and
registered nurse in the occupa- good nourishment, leisure time
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Interviews conducted by sporting' events, exercise pro-
Dawn D Kinsler, health admin- grams and generally "doing
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Bank, Houston, revealed indi- cated.
Homilron Comonche, Eostlond, ond Polo
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stress, she says Among them:
poor dietary habits, elimination
of daily breaks from work rou-
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Tex‘$11,500.00.20.00 acres of Cleveland, Stephenville, Texas tionnn which started received a certificate for Mr. and Mrs. Dalby also
the John McCorrester Sur. and Shirley Louise Ollom, 1481 fadetnmnn"p"n, received Outstanding Achievement’ visited with their daughter and
(Cont.S&P). , " p«'k St., Stephenville,
Loveda Estelle Krapf to Texas. . , 1 u ing Program; chapel services Creed, in Denver. They all
Philip Dwayne Iley (Rt. 3, Box Joe Bill Huffman, Box 376, tance parade, August 13, and is on Sunday with doolies" and visited Central City and
109A, Dublin, Tex.). $10.00 AOC. Hico, Tex. and Mary Ann now "Doolie’ Dalby in Squad- parents attending; and several Boulder
4 acres of the D.J.O. Millard Lively, Box 62, Hico, Tex.
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r NEWS DIGEST their areas. And why this of a more droopy economy and he gave them enough of it they omy could just begin a period of “
BY M. AUTRY sudden interest in gardening? more burdensome national debt just might go along with his listeless doldrums that would a
News from overseas last it’s simple. For the most part of already in excess of $700 billion Human Rights plan-if they make the present lackadaisical . __
week, particularly Europe, the high cost of fresh vegetable which is drawing more than $40 could drop out any time they inaction resemble a family The Stephenville Senior Citi- at the Wednesday noon lunch- If you are a swimmer or need
revealed that many people in makes their buying almost billion annually in interest, saw fit to do so. So, Human picnic on a summer day. When zens Center Club meeting for eon telling us how we can "Take water therapy, call the Center
all walks of life and financial prohibitive and growing them more than it cost to operate the Rights, a high-sounding phrase it was reported recently that September is going to be a Off Pounds Sensibly and keep < 965-3442) about a program you
positions are turnihg most of provides sorely needed exercise government a few years with but little meaning other- the President might not special occasion. The club will them off with proper nutrition, might appreciate.
their spacious yards into which in turn enhances the ago-before inflation? This wise, turned out to a boon to reappoint Burns the reaction meet on Friday the 23rd and join us for pot luck next Those (enter members who
gardensand growing most of family’s state of health, not nation is sorely in need of Uncle Sam when it was shelved, was not exactly a hilarious begin with dinner at 6:30. The Wednesday at 12 and for Bible have season tickets to the
their vegetable needs. Seems only in Europe but in Japan, another Teddy Roosevelt who at least for a time. event in the financial world. club treasury will furnish fried Study at 1. Rev.Cox isincharse Southwest Colege. -yceum
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। । make it. for the ™ or wanted this stage of the afamxaolfirst Betty Richaras and Dene somedelingontaxertrndiy
Courthouse records governmentsto.spend evensonn on hispart. Leaders of the VFwdog-eat-dog game. gfeatmanyinterestingnstories Koonsman. attz,ruesdynndihursduyat
1 ii luuac i clui monationn tmtergsncy and American tegion organiza- Last week when a and facts.’Let’s start the fal Leona Houk, Kathleen Hyles „ "
It is time for tS tions have expressed serious magazine Carried a feature with a bang and have a big and Oscar Allen did the webokome guests and all
WARRANTY DEEDS of the James H. Neiley Sur. ajsn-n- "Ag e dissatisfaction with Mr. Car- story by a financial "expert” crowd. registering and numbering of membiRo "the quilting" on
Cecil L. Caraway & Wf. to Veterans Land Bd. to Luke H. ? .. . nrcti", some ter’s handling of the Amnesty relating to “HoW to handle Mrs. Pendleton and Bays of those who came. Thanks to all Tuesday evening or any day!
Donald McLean (Harbin & Smith (Veterans Land Bd., . instead of recom- program and presently his yourmoney,"itmusthavebeen the TO PS program were guests involved.’ ” The second Ozarks tour still
Mulloy, Attys., Dublin, Tex.). Austin, Tex.). $15,000.00. 25.00 msindng itSfor other seeming desire o give the read by thousands, even has openings. The 19th is the
$10.00 AOC. 66 2-3 acres of the acres of the James H. Neiley moiendnatinss Panama Canal to Panama, millions, of people. And how did deadline.
Wm. Beardsley Sur. Sur. (Cont. S. & P.). PWEn administration despite the fact that approxi- the reader benefit? Perhaps AAre AAC.I.:m ,:n LAn-re in Those leaving on the 26th
Michael D. Morton to W.D. Raley & Wf. to Seth a"hen hte Human Rights mately percent of Americans considerably, if he follows the Mrs. MaUldin Wins honors in tour (8 a.m.) make special
Candace Randolph Thompson, Turner&Wf. (Harbin & Mulloy, few months ago are said t be opPoSed to .the suggestions laid down by the ‘ IA, . - -r • notes to remember your
etvir( Glasgow & Jones, Attys., Attys., 115 S. Patrick, Dublin, ityded o tr countries action, at last 1x11 not least, o apparently well schooled ex- West Texas Fair events medication, warm wrap, a
Stephenville, Tex.). $10.00 AOC. Tex.). $10.00 AOC. 0.28 acre of more than for this one’, his, staunch, support of his pert. Most of his suggestions diamond digger (fork, spoon.
W. 54 ft. of Lot 2, Blk. 10, Park Lot 7D, Blk. 5, W.B. Davis 2nd t sounded satisfactory for all Eudgedirector.he sunder were logical and practical in Mrs Harold Mauldin of Clyde essay about her granddaugh- trowel), comfortable shoes and
Place Addn., City of Stephen- Addn., City of Dublin, who would accept and imple- ealomsseeansoue5 that they related largely to did very well at the West Texas ter: have your bag marked.
‘ ment the plan. But when XX " conservatism .nd working out. Fair this year. She took Best of — ‘Jessica is barely four years Bingo Saturday night.
leaders, as in Russia, learned handting.hsonsfnna Mr system that would enable the show in the food preservation old and is the smartest and
that the proposal meant some dei •fyomsim family to save a meaningful division for her canned peach- cutest child without dispute
foreigner, perhaps from the substanti^block of Ma original portion of the income each es. But the price she is most She knows and writes her Rev rpeeiveg
U.S., would move in to put the suhstantabKoh spigina month, put it in a Savings proud of is her four year old numbers and letters. She can KMY rBCUlIUl
the West part of tract 48, Alfonso Pierce & Wf. to program to work among their supprvrs"nin"—cours account, and keep it there to grand daughter, Jessica Ann spell and read many words. She
Timber Hills subd. Dorothy Watkins & Michael T. dessidents it was rejected^S^T^.8^ draw interest Finest it isn’t Mauldin. talks constantly, speaking as AA E daeree
‘ ’ ----- — hands down. Then folowing himself in the Oval Office, worth anything to anybody clerfrly as a 10 year old. She is a IMeEe M69166
Russia’s lead, other smaller If Arthur Burns, Chairman of unless the saver refrains from Mrs. Mauldin also took Best delight to behold with her big
countries also indicated a the Federal Reserve Board and dipping into the account for of Show in the Grandparents brown eyes and beautiful blond Phillip Ray, son of Mr. and
dislike for the program. This long considered a stablizing nonessentials. The savings are Brag contest for photograph hair. Mrs. Byron Ray, received his
Sur. perhaps, was an indication of influence in the economic state usually for a rainy-day, which and essay she wrote describing "I love you, are her favorite Master of Education degree
Veterans Land Bd. to Glenn Cecil G. Ford to Alex D. their dislike for the colossus to of the nation, fails in being will most surely be along sooner Jessica^^ daughter of Mr. words and site uses them freely August 14, 1977 from Tarleton
- the North and all they wanted reappointed to that highly or later-they always arrive and Mrs. David and Martha tooHer&rnitewiU melt your State Vniversity. Ray -has
from him was his money and if responsible position, the econ- when least expected, or wanted. Mauldin of Plane. Mrs. Harold heart and her charm is beyond taught in the Killeen school
Mauldin is the daughter-in-law compare. system the past nine years and
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BY JOYCE WHITTS ted at my ignorance and "That’s right You could some pioneer family with the Ben and his alter. Lethe Hale out of Ma efforts that year was
Ben’s old groan pickup because I hated to have him make’emoutofalotof different unearthly noises coming from are the only surviving children hay.
stopped in front of the house think Ms trip over had been a things I've seen some made out • the thing. He remembered one of the ten born to BA and Lois Ban and Nannie Dee Uva in a
and the horn honked once, complete waste of time, we told of hollow logs but I always grown man who hoard the roar Fincher The Finchers wore one house which "aits square with
Wonder what Ben’s brought each other snake stories for a made mine out of a boa.” of a dumb-bull and as Bon says, of the original families that the world." Ths roads areond
by, today”. 1 mumbled as we while. Ben’s stories were better I still had no idea what Ben "He almost smothered his settled at Huckabay in 1875. Huckabay don’t run exacty
went out to see. The snake, than mine, because he has lived was talking about and he went folks. He ran in the house and Ben lives with a daughter, according to the potato of a
headless and bloody, stretched longer and because he is a on. shut aU the doors and windows Nannie Dee, in a frame house compass but Ben’s house taces
out 72 inches along the wooden better story-teller. Ben Fincher „w .. . . . and it was hot summertime. " about half a mile from where he true north. Ben acquired this
floor of the rtrknp and the tall could rightly be called an old n" .ygg W &ka8omn5 Another thing we used to do was born. His birthplace was place in the tea Known as the
thrashed slowly at the touch of timer but at 83 he Is slim and MAIS, D ’ ’ are 8904 was make dummies out of old the second log cabin his father Barnhin place, the story about
a finger. lithe and enjoys hunting some maeab0 hgenough.to S clothes stuffed with straw We'd built white homesteading. The Ligo Barnhill is that to was a
Ben’s eyes crinkled at the and driving his pickup Wherev- m,anoiinunmendKacat prop that dummy on some- second cabin had a plank floor stubborn man. He and other
corners and his tanned face lit er the notion strikes him. We A.“.ueo.someseh body’s front porch or stand it and was made of split logs early settlors decided to build a
up, "Now you're a school always like for him to stop at 2 10 a.ntandsur.U against a tree, knock on the chinked with ashes and lime log schoolhouse and each
teacher, tell me what kind of a our bouse because he is a link dnae.n I aineun,"4. door and run before they could mixed into a mortar. The worker brought a wagon load of
snake I’ve got here." with the past history of our SiPtehar.thenidtKethat answer the knock. When they original log cabin which had a logs to the spot Ugo didn’t like
My first thought, when I saw community and he is always in hpae and Stetin It °erthe‘end saw that dummy, they’d dirt floor was used for a smoke the way things were going and
the snake, was that it was a a happy frame of mind. Mthebosnodandtghnaui usually take a couple of shots at house when the second cabin so he gathered up Ms logs and
Copperhead but I know most I remember once when I downand Punch hole in 180S it One Halloween night we put was built later a frame house went back home.
such snakes are about two and a asked Ben to tell us about the Lcouornastingthrghthe a dummy on a fellow's porch was erected on the site and this Ben graduated from Hucka-
half feet long, not more than old days when he was a young hoe He 4 Kno on. the on5 and he came out shootin’. One house is now the home of Ben's bay school and Huckabay
four feet away. This was man living at Huckabay and he SdetKeeitiromnsPpinou off our bunch ran down the nephew, Hoyt Hale Academy. He served on the
certainly a big fellow and told me how they made their l”en..yo?! cellar and the rest ran back to Cotton was Huckabay's main school board and was a
though it looked like the deadly own fun in those times your lingers and run tnem down town. The farmer's wife got to crop in the early days but to member off the board when tbs
Copperhead inits dumb-bulls, that stringandyousetanoie thinking maybe she should lock 1918 Ben decided to try peanuts present school was built He
decided it must be a harmless stuffed dummies, shot anvils , a byu w a up and so she shut the cenlar He was ««e nff the first to plant Femembers everybody who
Bullsnake. Not being any kind and everything else’’ animal or sometuins doorand locked it When we got this crop and his first harvest ever lived to the community
of authority about snakes, I told "Did you say dumb-bulls?" 1 -Ben laughed as he remem- back to town, we saw somebody was a disaster The crop made and can tell you a story about
Ben I knew it was a big snake asked. My mind searching for bered the time he and his was missin’ so we went back good but after the peanuts were most off them. Ben is a. valuable
and~that was all I could tel. some reference to what that friends had carried a "dumb- and got that farmer to let the dug, it rained and rained until friend and a good person to
He seemed a little disappoin- might be. bull" into the woods and scared bo/out off the cellar." they all sprouted and all be got know.
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