Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 304, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1976 Page: 10 of 10
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Sterling Doyle Manning, 1532
W. Jones, Stephenville, Texas
and Patricia Beth Pope, .1119
articles and poems on the New
Year, Resolutions and Spirit
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" Loyd V. Fondren to J.W.
Burnum & Wf. (King Abst.,
Stephenville, Texas). $21,000.-
00. 40.00 acres of the Alfred
Bynum Sur.
David Clayton to Mikual L.
Craft. (Box 684, Stephenville,
Texas!. >10.000 AOC. Lot 17,
Blk. I, Chamberlin Addn., City
-of Stephenville,
Stephenville Lad, Inc. to
Higginbotham Bros. & Co., Inc.
((Higginbotham Bros., Stephen-
ville,--Texas). 110.00 AOC. Lot
14, Blk. G, Lot 3 & Lot 14, Blk. H
Tanglewood Second Addn., City
of Stephenville.
W .L. Metsgar&Wf. to Robert
J. Godfrey & Wf. (Mike Craft,
Box 684, Stephenville, Tex.).
>10.00 AOC. 130 acres of the
J.M. Espinosa Sur.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
ISSUED
213 S. Patrick
——By Virginia Knauer
Special Assistant to the President
and Director ---•————-----
Office of Consumer Affaiv
Department of Health, Education and Welfare
If you are planning to take a vacation or busi-
ness trip, you will probably plan carefully what
clothes to take.
But have you given any thought to whether
some- things can be packed safely? Or have you ■
taken the necessary precautions to insure that your
baggage is not lost or stolen? ——
Stephenuille
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Wool Pull
The expression “to pull the
Tuesday, January 6, 1976 :
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Loop, Stephenville, Texas and Hico Rd., Stephenville, Texas.
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Dear Consumer
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(Stephenville, Bank & Trust,
Stephenville, Texas). >10.00
AOC. Lot 5, Blk. 1, College
Heights Addn City of Stephen-
ville.
Virgil Lee Chester & Wf. to
Earl V. Burgan & Wf. (121 W.
Bluff, Granbury, Texas 76048).
>10.00 AOC. 94.78 acres of the
W.side of Blk. 5, John N. Read.
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Wyette Jurney
445-2308
involves liquor and
articles, like hand
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Blk. 73, City of Stephenville.
Vernon Bramlett & Wf. to
Donald G. Peacock & Wf. (Rt. 1,
Stephenville, Texas). Lots 7 & 8.
Blk. 20 Southside Addn., City of
Stephenville..
Douglas Conner & Wf. to
Thomas H. Birdsong, III & Wr.
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that contain alcohol. For thia wool over one s eyes" comes
reason, it is not wise to pack from the time when
a full bottle of liquor or gentiemhen wore .white wigs,
other such substances inFyour usually made of wool
luggage. • While it is not Highwaymen would pull a vic- -
e Robert Godfrey & WF. TO
Mikual Craft. (Erath Co. Abst.
Co., Stephenville, Tex.). >10.00
AOC. 5 aces & calculated to be
3.18 acres,Blk. 36, Wm. Sims
Sur. & 1.82 acres, Blk. 15,
Matthew Roberts Sur.
Hazel Marie Sartor to Billy
Frank Sartor. (13111Stillforest,
• Round Rock, Tex. 78664). >10.00
AOC. .432 acre-in Stephenville,
Texas. (QCD).
Visitors in the home of Mrs. west Goodson and Russell eon, Mrs. Cordie Robinson
Neva Cline Christmas Eve and Robinson are patients in the conducted a business meeting.
Christmas Day included, Mr Dublin hospital this week The 12th chapter of Romans
and Mrs. Travis Rasberry, and ---- was read by Mrs. Robinson.
Kenneth of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindley Mrs. Opal Thompson led the
Mrs. Ronnie Tate, Rhonda and of Clifton was a guest in the prayer followed by group
Jason, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Salyer home of his parents, Mr. and singing, led by Mrs. Nellie
and Bill Salyer, Susan Salyer of Mrs Wade George in DeLeon Wilcoxson. Mrs. M.M. Logan
San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Roy --- previous meeting ina,the
Salyer, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hubert Byerly of Fort Worth absence of secretary "Dpal
Salyer, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby was a guest in the home of his Pendergrass. Mrs. Ava Thie-
Salyer, Ricki and Jeff, Mr. and mother, Mrs. Maple Byerly baud presented the program on
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dangerous, it can surely be tim’s wig down over hiseyes
messy. before relieving him of watch
• With aerosol toilet and wallet
According to two Federal
agencies—the Federal Avia-
tion Administration (FAA)
and the Civil Aeronautics
Board (CAB)—not knowing
how to pack properly or
what to not pack can lead
to such problems as broken
items and' damaged luggage
or, even more-importantly, it
can be a soiree of danger,
for all passengers. For these
reasons, FAX and CAB have
developed these guidelines to
insure that your baggage is
properly packed and* safe.
• Don’t overpack. If you
find that you cannot easily
close your luggage because
you have put too many ar-
ticles into one piece, take out
the excess and either put it
in another hag or see if you
can do without it on your
trip.
• Don’t pack glass or
breakables in the luggage
that will be pu in the lug-
gage compartment of the
plane (or even a - bus or
train). If you . must take
fragile items along, pack
them in a small box and
place them under your seat.
1 ,• For safety’s sake, don't
pack matches or cigarette
lighters in your suitcase.
With matches, the problem is
that the match books don’t
always stay closed and the
matches in one book may end
up rubbing against and strik-
ing a strip of another. Ci-
garette lighters cani be a po-
tential danger because they
contain flammable gases that
exist underpressure. If the
plane loses some of its pres-
surization in flight, this can
raise die pressure of the gas
ip the lighter and cause it to
explode. ------------
• Another potential ex-
plosion from pressure change
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Appliances -
Zenith TV’s
BIRD WALK
NEW YORK (AP) - Hikers
can be bird watchers, too. Ac-
cording to .“The Magnificent
Continent,” just published by
Rand McNally, the 2,000-mile
hiking tract called the Appala-
chian Trait is also the route for
one of our continent’s major
avian flyways.
The new book, which depicts
and describes 100 of America's
most scenic areas, reports that
air cm rents, rising from the
Appalachian Mountains below,
allow a wide variety of hawks
and other birds traveling the
flyway to migrate vast dis-
tances with little expenditure of
their own energy.
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products, which also contain
compressed gases, FAA ad-
vises that these kinds of
products can be packed in ,
your luggage but , that
travelers should limit the
amount of their shaving lo
< tions, deodorants, and cos-
metie sprays to 75 ounces.
• Besides taking steps to
insure that your luggage Is
safe, CAB suggests that you
take precautions to make
sure that your bags will not
be stolen or lost. Lock your
luggage and use hame tags
gtid other identifying mark-
ers. Under a new program
designed to make it easier to
trace and return missing
baggage, airlines will now
only accept baggage that is
_identified on the outside with—
the traveler’s name.
•If your" baggage does
not arrive when you do, re-
port the "Toss immediately,
before you leave the airport.
The report that you submit
at the airport is not con-
sidered a claim by the air-
lines. If the airline cannot
locate your luggage within
three days, it will send you
claim forms, asking for f
mere details, which you
should complete- and return
to the airline as soon as
possible. •
However, it isimportante
to fill out that first report.
Failure-to do so could result 1
in the airline's denial of your
claim if the bag is not found.
____For more information on
baggage handling and bag-
gage loss, write the CAB
Office of the Consumer Ad-
vocate, 1825 Connecticut Ave.
N.W., Washington, D.C.
20428.
445-2331.
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WARRANTY DEEDS Preston Lane, Dublin, Texas. Ruby Carroll Cannon, 491 1st
Gary Lee Roberts, 2407 38th St., Stephenville, Texas.
Donald L. Jackson 4 Wf. to St., Lubbock, Texas and ,
Freddie Lee Jones 4 Wf. (C.V. Martha Ann Morris,’2407 38th Ronnie Dale Kellar, 1002 E;
Sweeney, Atty., S’ville Texas). St., Lubbock, Texas. Pearh Stephentiseoexas and
Belfast Addn., City of Dublin. S.W. 122 Ave., Miama, Florida Caduceus Lane, Hurst, Texas.
K.N. Hubbard, et al to Tom and Linda Clare Brunert, 4500 Dempsey ...Mid" Singleton,
Hansen. (Box 202, Stephenvill, S.W,, 122 Ave., Miami, Florida. Murray Rt., Graham, Texas
Texas). >10.00 AOC. 1.00, Lot 4, Vernon Gene Simpson, 1740 S. and Vicky Lynn Ratliff, 1011
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. J I.. Morrow of lifters. Mrs. Charlene Howell
of Albuquerque, New Mexico Kokomo had as New Years Day led the recreation which
visited several days with her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles included a "watch” game. The
father, Elmer Clayton and—Elston of Huckabay, Mr. and next meeting will be February 5
sister, Mrs. Doris Miller. They Mrs. MM. Logan of Bunyan, in the home of Mrs. Oleta
also visited his sister, Miss Earl Morrow, Lala Keith and McCleskey with her sister, Mrs.
Gilbert in Granbury. Mrs. Ruby Short. Dorothy East assisting.
Mr and Mrs. MM Logan Mr.and Mrs. John East, Mrs. W® Bruner of Dublin is
. attended funeral services Sat- Oleta McCleskey and Mrs. a patient, in .the .Gorman
— urday—afternoon—tor. Mil.—sj|wit Thursday fel1 at her home
Martha Giesecke in Stephen- evening with their cousins, Mr. December . u «a
ville. and Mrs. Arthur Compton broken arm.____
---' * ’— Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Waltrip
Mrs. John East and Mrs. Kirby Clayton of Anson spent and family of Liverpool, Texas
Oleta McCleskey visited to the a few days last week with his spent toe weekend —with his
home of their brother, Mr. and father, Elmer Clayton. mother, Mrs. Dugan Waltrip.
Mrs. S.L. Trice in Stephenville. ---- ——
----- The Bunyan Thursday Club-- Mrs. Dora Cude? was a
Earl Morrow of Stephenville met in the home of Mrs. Ellie. weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs.
was a guest in the home of Mr. Self December 31. After the Tom MeCCandless in Stephen--
andMrs Melvin Logan Sunday. delicious covered dish lunch- ville.
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 304, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1976, newspaper, January 6, 1976; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666350/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.