Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. NINETY-FIFTH YEAR, No. 40, Ed. 1 Monday, February 24, 1975 Page: 6 of 6
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JiftUboro (Tux) Gssrfte-ltews *H» • ***■ F*hnl"ry *’1975
Janet Miller Candidate
Fer Area IV President
Gold Star flrl. Court? 4-H
prtsidurt, group leader, aad
has von man? ribbons at the
local and district level In ad-
dition to coopettag In tbs
State Ortas Revue held at
PiUm daring Bm Dallas Fair.
JANET MILLER
Janet Miller, daughter ct
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller,
is a nominee lor President of
Area IV of the Future Home-
makers of America. She Is
a honor student at Perrin High
School in her Junior year. In
FHA, she has sereed the Per-
rin FHA Chapter as song
leader, chairman of FHA
week, was voting delegate to
State FHA meeting in 1974,
and various other duties.
In school, Janet Is par-
ticularly active in her class
work, in UIL events, and has
gone to the District Science
Fair every year since she was
a sixth grader. Her accom-
plishments in 4-H are varied;
including being Jack County
Its a Boy ...
For Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
C. Dreadln of Fort Worth.
He is Thor Alexander, and be
was 20” long and weighed 7
lbs. and 8 oz. on arrival,
February 18.
For Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Fred Jones of Stepbenvllle.
He Is David Aaron and be
measured 20 1/2 inches and
weighed 7 lbs. and 14 os. on
arrival February 19. He joins
'a brother, Travis.
SWUTIR KMT SKCIU
100% Polyester
60" wide in beautiful colors tor creating early spring
& Easter fashions SAL£ pWcED AT $2s69
Also-selectlons of
Calioo prints, ginghams
I seed doth
for centennial dresses and
Western Shirts
*1.49 to *1.98
PRICES GOOD THRU
SAT. MARCH 1
Romombor...
*1 a yd. off on aH
regular stock polyaster
Saw ft Sava at
4 Foster’s Fabric
100 South Main Jacksboro, Texas
Campbell Repair Shop
NOW OPEN
REPAIR....
LAWN MOWERS
ROTARY TILLERS
BOAT MOTORS
FOR SALE-ft Norse Rower Tooumsoh Motor
Luruy Campbdl
438 East Bdknap
Jacksboro, Texas
9t'i OH tit* fcec&td. . .
JACK COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Warranty Deed
J. Albert Johnson, Tr.~
Jerry W. Ptrks Builders, Inc.
Ronnie W. Smith-Arthur
R. Ream, at ux.
James R. Andrews, et ux—
Charles T. Gardner, et al.
Emma Coley, it vlr—L.D.
Thetford, et ux.
Donaid J. Lewis, et al—
L.D. Thetford, et ux.
Ruth Bailey, et al—L.D.
Thetford, et ux.
Wayne Spray, et al—Re-
ginald D. Bostwick.
Reginald D. Bostwick-
Wi 111am W. Dennis.
William W. Dennis—Re—
CORINDA MANLEY, Cindy Lowetr, and Ethel Hickey de-
liver telegrams over intercom. In Bottom photo, (1 to r)
Sheryl Franklin, Debbie Lowetz, Lynn Hannah, Janet Miller
(in back), Cindy Counts, and Lorraine Cranford deliver sing-
ing Valentines.
Perrin FHA Sponsors
Valentine Activities
On Valentine’s Day, the
Perrin FHA chapter spon-
sored various activities as a
money making and fun ac-
tivity for the Perrin School.
CKTiiy.l*
ADMITTED
February 13--Leona Weir,
Agnes Leatherwood, Joseph
Wells, W.L. Beadle.
February 14—A.F. Boyd,
Billie Johnson, Sam Snider.
February 15—Lillie Mae
Jeffries.
February 16—George H.
King, Edyth Jackson.
February 17—R.F. Single-
ton, Herman Wells, Martha
Carter, David Green.
February 18—Eva Hud-
son, Lucille Simpson, Wil-
liam Pafford, Jo Ann Jones,
July Dredln, Pearl Schmittou,
Lela Barrington.
February 19—Cheryl
Jones, Anna Hemlng, Pearl
Ludolph.
DISMISSED
Edyth Jackson, Leona Weir,
Mary Thurman, William Paf-
fard, G.H . King, and Le Roy
Beadle.
C.C. Hodges, Lou Castle-
berry, Steve Miller, W.J.
Franks, Dave Williams, Ar-
chie Hodges, Evelyn Shaw,
and Margaret Hodges.
Sixty percent of adults get-
ting monthly social security
payments are women.
The Fha Chapter sold valen-
tines and delivered them, sold
and delivered singing valen-
tines, had telegrams over the
Intercom system, and also
candy.
Freshmen members Scher-
yl Casey, Becky Franklin,
Dorothy Hensley, Dawn Herr-
era, Pam London, and Liady
Lowetz were in charge of
selling and delivering Valen-
tine cards from the FHA Val-
entine box. Debra Kincaid,
Glenda Brumbelow, Martha
Horan, Annabelle Smith,
Allnda Thompson, Lori Mc-
Klnnerney, and Trudy Patton
were in charge of purchasing,
taking orders, and selling
chocolate hearts to grades 8
through 12.
Sophomore members Katie
Hutton, Cindy Counts, Lor-
raine Cranford, Sheryl
Franklin, Lynn Hannah, Deb-
bie Lowetz, Melinda Smith,
and Julie Lyon decorated the
hall and library In the Val-
entine theme and made pos-
ters advertising the day’s ac-
tivities.
Senior members Robin A-
walt, Debra Kincaid, Trudy
Patton, Pam Penson, Ethel
Hickey, Dorlnda Manley, Val-
arle Shepard, Vicki Davis,
Cindy Lowetz, and Debra
Robinson were In charge of
the Valentine Telegrams over
the intercom.
The singing Valentines
were delivered by a singing
group of Cindy Counts, Lor-
raine Cranford, Sheryl
Franklin, Lynn Hannah,
Debbie Lowetz, and Janet Mil-
ler. Janet Miller also ac-
companied the group on the
guitar.
You ore Invited to join the family of
Dr. C. C. McClure
In celebrating his 80th year In Jack County
and 55 years In the practice of medicine
Thursday, February 27, 1975
ten o'clock to noon
Jacksboro National Bank Community Room
Cure cancer
in yoHf
spare time.
Volunteer.
AMIRICAN CANCM IOCIETY
glnald W. Bostwick.
Roy Butler, et ux-Melvin
P. Butler, et ux.
J.A. Malone, et ux.—John
K. JStewtrt
William Berry, et ux-R.
W. Berry.
Conveyance
Peononia Investment Co.—
Shenandoah Oil Corp.
Mineral Deed
Lindon H. Morris—Linda
M. Meador.
Royalty Deed
Lindon H. Morris—Linda
M. Meador.
Transfer
First National Bank of
Jacksboro—Olney Savings
Assn.
M.B. Newsom, etux-Flrst
National Bank, Jacksboro.
Deed of Trust
Thomas Preston, et ux—
Altn D. Myers, Jr. Tr.
Reginald a Bostwick-
William Eatherly, Tr.
William E. Hanna—Byron
Calcote, Tr.
R.W. Berry, et ux—John
K. Hackley, Tr.
Arthur R. Reeves, et ux—
John K. Hackley, Tr.
John Kirk Stewart et ux—
john K. Hackley, Tr.
(2 Instruments)
Proof ct Heirship
Eugene T. Sanders, et al—
The Public.
Billy Gene Sanders, et al—
The Public.
Andrew P. Singleton, et al—
The Public. (2 Instruments)
Mechanic’s Lien
Arthur R. Reaves, et ux—
Ronnie W. Smith.
John Kirk Stewart, et ux—
Donald O. Hendrix.
Release
E.A. Harper, et al—Helen
Kinder Sodowsky, et al.
J.M Huber Corp., et al—
Jobn Henry Price, et al.
Graham Federal Savings and
Loan Assn.
Ruth Balley-L.D. Thetford
9tUX.
Noresst Homes —Roy But-
ler.
Olney Savings Assn.—Wil-
liam L. Wisr, et ux.
Affidavit
U. Wimberly, et
The Public.
Quitclaim Died
Eat of Bubers Kathryn
Reeves , deert-Cerolye Abb
Eatherly, et aL
Partial Release
Olney Savings Ann.—Ger-
ald T. Moore, et ux.
First National Bank of
Jackaboro-Jack Boydetoo.et
el.
First State Bank of Brysoe
-William W. Dennis.
Deed
Oakwood Cemetery Assn.—
BtBflffcis
Tommy W
riff—Fist Mttoasf
Jacksboro.
Notice of Tax Lise
State of Texas—Lowell S.
Sanders.
Subordination Mates
Federal Lead BeU of Hob- L \
atoo-A.3. Harrlsoe, et u. "
Rental Division Ordir.
Willis Ruth Richards, et
al--Southwestern Gas Pipe-
line, Inc.
SPECIAL SUMP IF
Pants, Jackets,
Skirts, Meases
aad Vests
Values up to $14.M
3.00
c%
1 Rack of slightly Irregular
PARTS
$2.00 a pr.
o o
BLOUSES
long, short, and three quarter
length sleeves
ONLY *3,98
New sprinc murohandisu arriving
daily so lay away aow fur Spring
We honor Master Charge ft
imitTHTHtHtUrl
Wichita Falls Highway
Open Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m]
Need financing?
We’re feeling loan-ly.
Need a cattle loan? Crop loan? Car loan? Some-other-kinda*loan?
Come see First in Jacksboro.
We understand the cattle business, the ranching business,
the whole business of living in this part of the country. So chances are,
we can work out a way to let you have the money you need, right
when you need it most. We’ll work out a convenient repayment
schedule t’ ; * suits your plans, and makes good business sense.
If you want to finance cattle, appliances or a car, don’t wait around.
Come on in to First National Bank in Jacksboro. We d like to put
some money to work for you.
HRST NATIONAL BANK of ^KSBono
The old bank with young Ideas.
Full Service
Msmbsr FJU.C.
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Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. NINETY-FIFTH YEAR, No. 40, Ed. 1 Monday, February 24, 1975, newspaper, February 24, 1975; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733328/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.