Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, February 8, 1971 Page: 2 of 6
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Jacks boro (Tex) Gazette-News Page 2 Monday, February 8,1971
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RESS ASSOCIATION
News From Perrin Area
THE JACKSBORO GAZETTE-NEWS
Rated AA by Community Research Bureau
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Congress, • ' ceremony at the home of the Jkey are. all expected in erson ^ C0.h0StesSi
The Jacksboro Gazette, established in 1880, and the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. aFound F®b* .1^' Mr< , *** Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd
Jacksboro News, established in 1895, were consolidated in Donald R Cox McQueary, Min- i)gen visiting realtives at
1919. Rev. W. j! White, Fort eral wells are the paternal Mldland>
Legal notice advertising rates; per word first inser- Worth, former pastor of Per- ^anaparents, «ev. ana Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hughes
tion; 3< per word each consecutive insertion thereafter. rin Baptist Church,performed "• *lcQuear5'< Mineral attended the fiftieth wedding
the ceremony. Wells the great grandparents, anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
The bride, given in marriage Eddie Joe and Jacque atton Dick Baker at Mineral Wells,
by her father, wore a street d°hfson have “| aPartmeJlt at Also attending were the Cal-
length dress fashioned oi vln Hughes family of Jacks-
Leigh McGee, Publisher
Mabel Claire McGee, Editor
Georgle Fae Jackson, Adv. Manager
Office Phone (117) 567-2616 Residence (817) 567-3338
Subscription Rales: $3 per year to Jack County Poefofflces a*ay d^es*s"was oflim~e°green A math major, he graduated famjiy 0f pej-rj^
$5.00 . >r 2 years subscriptions dacron knit with black patent *rom Tarleton State in De- Recent guests of Mr. and
College Students (9 months) $2. Armed Forces $3 per year accessories. cember. ____ t i Mrs. Frank Singleton were
Debra Hammond and John capsule circulating, and t)r£
Moore gave the prayer and the lander Antares on the moon,
pledge to the flag. Narrators These students are going
for “A Tribute to America" lo keeP toe bulletin board up-
were Sue Smith and Reagan dated until the atronauts return
Simpson. to earth, safely we hope.
A comedy skit "There ‘Auto’
LUNCHROOM
MENU
luesday, Feb. 9-Sausage,
white dacron knit. The going- with 016 electric company, boro and the Gene Hughes
Making plans for Valentine’s
Day? Sharon King reports £
that FBLA has everything next <J,uuu years.
in readiness to celebrate the
Be a Law’’ narrated by Sharon
Reagan depicted the types of
riders that sometime make up
a car pool. Snoozing Sal
(Brenda Jackson), Connie
Come Late (Sharon King), Green Beans, Creamed Po-
Maxi Mert (Vicki Rollwitz), ktoes GravV> Hot rolls,
Jazzy Jane (Janell Morrow), frult> Milk-
Fanny Fresh Air (Angelique Wednesday, Feb. 10--Beef
Jones), along with the helpful Pot Casserole, Carrots,
passenger, Ricky Carter and Blackeyed peas, Hot Rolls
driver John Moore provided & Jelly, Milk,
many laughs for the audience Thursday, Feb. 11-Meat
* * * Loaf, White Beans, Carrots,
Did you know that we will Cornbread, Brownies, Milk,
be in the Age of Aquarius for Friday, February 12-Chilis
& Crackers, Cheese Toas^ft
* * *
Other Texas Addresses $3 per year; Outside Texas $4.88 Afterwards, Donna Ander- “d M"j dMrs.Vaughn tackw of Irving J^^^e^vailnUnTs^tele- KingTn^SeS Jacksot wh!
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Recent Bride Is bowl. Mr- and Mrs. Ray Luna PARENT-TEACHERS messages. The Singing Valen- a »• * * *
chAiiiai- Unnnrea Guests were immediate re- sPent Jan- 31 with Mrs. Founders Day will be ob- tines will be a quartette com- Heart aueennomineessjnce
l^s. Mike Cotten, nee Vichy ^ 2,’T ^-SUKiTSB S ~ »* »■'«
Richard H. Zuber III
Monday Night 5:15
1 Feb. 71
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noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Murray; Mmes
Mrs. Billy Hale. Bennie K. Murphy of Cool
Cake squares decorated with and Carol Chambless of Wea-
wedding bells were served with therford andtheirfamiliesjal-
cookies, nuts, coffee and so the bride’s grandmothers,
punch. Mrs. Hazel Foster and Mrs.
The bride, her mother, Mrs. Pauline Cox; and Mrs. W. J.
Joe Hicks and the groom’s White of Fort Worth,
mother, Mrs. Clifford Cot- The bride is a 1970 grad-
ten, were presented with white uate of Perrin High School,
carnation corsages. An ex student of Perrin High,
Hostesses were Angeliqut Murray is now employed at
Jones, Debra Hale, Carla Southwestern Gas Co., Min-
McAnear, Lou Ann Phillips and eral Wells.
Debra McAnear.
ments. The public is invited. entine’s Day to all of you. JJ*’ SL^ks^Tigel^s
Dalnh on/8 Toitral D«*» nf ’ ’ ? m.i
Wizard
Wells
By MRS. R. V. JONES
Guests of Mrs. Sallie Eu-
Mrs. Bloodworth
Dorcas Hostess
The couple will live at ba?k 1,astUflw®®k war?, H"ry
their mobile home east of the HlB of Wichlf.a FaBa’ Mr‘
groom’s parents. and Mrs- Mack Eubank ■“>
Ralph and Jewel Ray of
Claude have been visiting Mrs.
Ola Ray who is improving at
Jack County Hospital. They
also visited in the homes of
Mrs. Kathryn King of Oran
and Bill Gillespie.
Mrs. Eddie Andrews and
children, Abilene, were week
end guests of Mrs. Billie
Gillespie.
Mrs. Claude Sherrill of
Azle has been /isiting Mrs.
Jack Jeters enroute to see
Neighborhood
Mrs. Bernice Hill’s history
and government classes have
been keeping up with the hap-
penings at cape Kennedy and
the moon shot by watching
the changes taking place on the
bulletin board in room 112.
Arthur Clerihew and Larry
Lutz have prepared graphics
last week at the post office be editor of the 1972 FANG, Se dSferSl
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Pinion for anyone to sign who does announces the following staff: k.7!h'
visited Mrs. Jo Ann Morgan not want to receive sensuous Susan Kin&. associate editor; ° y. .
inKamay Saturday. literature. It has been months Jenell Morrow, businessman- ^
and Mrs. Mack Eubank
Patty of Garland; Mr. and her husband in a Temple hos-
Mrs. Don Ross and James of pital.
Arlington.
Lana Wimberly of Dallas PORNOGRAPHY
visited Mrs. J. L. Shawn last New forms were received
week,
Sharon Reagan, who will
Mrs. J. L. Shawn visited in since any unsolicited material agei Vicki Hales, Sandy “ “s S^eZS lif h,!LJK * P°SSible ^
the Arthur Shawn home in has been receivedatthisoffice Southerland, Cathy Smith, Lee Friday they depicted the lunar his disability._
stated Kenneth Lee post- Cook and Preston Jones, staff
master. members. This staff will be-
Mrs. L, V. Sartain has re- Sin plans for the 1972 FANG
turned from attending her soon-
daughter Mrs. Leona Cart-
Bridgeport Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Less Morrow,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Morrow
attended the Stock Show in
Fort Worth Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Pinion wright of Americus, Ga.
Hi!
How are you doing? Okay
I hope.
it sure is cold up here. We
have about four feet of snow
and the temperature is about
43 below right now.
I seem to be getting along
okay. But I sure miss home.
This is sure a lonely place. I
sure enjoy getting mail. The
news papers are sure nice to
get up here. I have the week
ends off. I usually read, and I
really enjoy reading the
papers.
I would have written you
while I was in basic training,
but we had very little time.
I don’t know when I will get
to come home again. I’m .. , .
afraid It will be sometime after M*s> J° JHoodworth and
September. ner dauehter- M(rs' Alta Br|sh;
i ________ coe, were hostesses to the
T ^ S Dorcas Class Feb. 3 in the
Ihatlmlc^eVlflUs of First Ba*>-
mL, Scott opened
and write you again soon. * ® ^cretarJ OutreSh
Sincerely Yours, ran wnn, secretary, out reach
Rikki 7iihpr leader, Mrs. Belle Graves,
gave the January report.
Mrs. Briscoe presentedthe
devotional with prayer and
the reading of Joh. 31:1 J‘I
made a covenant with my
eyes” Her theme war "What
Do We See?” selected from Folks I’ll Tell You: r---- — ------------H
Sybil Leonard Armes’Devo- You know there is plenty ’Akin. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Several were up at 3 Fri- . av aut°SraPb
tioruls From a Greatful Heart, of good people in every town ^nook of Jacksboro met him in day morning watching the f. . .Dy ^^^erm and
She closed by reading Phill. if you can just find them, and the Joe Shook home. Apollo 14 making its safe “ u r° . ,
4:8, the class in union repeat- one of the best ways to sort ^rs* Carvel Morrow and landing on the moon. Also saw Burl Ives at the
ing the Lord’s Prayer after- them out is to pitch up a coin. Shelly visited in the Bill Davis Thursday night the Harold Auto Show last week end.
wards. If it comes heads you had home in Fort Worth. Tomerlin’s furniture store Terry Hollingsworth was
Others present were Mrs. better shun him, he might be Mr- and Mrs. Jimmy Ter- at Mineral Wells was a total Justaslucky “D
Bertha Flowers, Mrs. Pansy reliable, and If it comes tails, rel1, Brent and Martha Rebec- loss by fire. Their home at
Mann, associate members, you are not much better off, ca of Mineral Wells were din- Whitt has been rebuilt after We were glad to see Johnna
Also Mmes. Ollie Owens, and you might not be able tc ner guests in the R. V. Jones burning last year. Armstrong return to school
Audrey Castleberry, Josie borrow anything from him. home Feb. 4, to help Raymond Janice Davis of Whitt was after a few days in the hos-
Bloodworth, Lona Dixson, But if you pitch up and the celebrate his birthday. Mr. and in a Mineral Wells hospital PltaJ'
Ethel McQuerry, May Allen, coin stands on edge, you got Mrs> Bill Estes of Artesla, last week.
Evelyn Garrett, Martha Scott, something, that man will do N- called to wish him a
. .. Chloe Mordecai, Allie Bruton, to cross the river with, and happy birthday. Miss Maggie
Uiiior Banow f!nnif0ru!S Belle Graves, Sarah Gann, you confide in him your most sh°ok of Wizard Wells was
Miller Ranspot. Jennifer Me- Jennie Tate> teacher intimate thoughts. also a dinner guest.
lissa weighed 6 lbs. 15 ozs. Next meeting will be March in the evemng, Mr. and Mrs.
on arrival Jan. 27 at the Jack 3 MmeSi MarU)a MY VERSE TODAY Bill DeLong, Mrs. J. L. Shawn, _____________________________
County Hospital. and May Allen as hostesses. This time of year, I always F. E. Worthington, Mrs. Gene daughter Mrs. Jack Sltton at
' * ' ‘ — hear Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. tended her.
My wifey dear extol, Bert Ware came in for a visit, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Welch
The virtues of some neighbors Mrs. Bob Henderson and Kay attended last rites for the
yard of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. latter’s sister at Memphis
She’s picked out for her goal Weldon Womack of Boones- last week.
Where fragrant flowers always ville were guests in the Jess Mrs. Nelle Laird, Min-
bloom Swetnam home during the eral Wells visited the W.
And hedge rows are immense, weekend. Andersons Sunday.
There morning glories twine Guests of Mrs. Mittie The R. A.’s met at the
about Felkner this week were Jimmy Baptist church Jan. 22 and
Some old and ancient fence Middleton of Perrin; Mr. and went on a cook-out west of
I never listen to those dreams Mrs> Raymond Linehan of town.
From them I always shirk, Bridgeport; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mealio underwent
Tale.
* * *
The two games with Iowa
Park Friday night were lively
but came out just right with
the Tigers winning. Good
work, boys. Again it shows
‘hat we can do it.
* * *
Pineapple Cake, Milk.
facial
faculty
Question: My neighbor is
receiving disability benefits
due to ttie loss of one of his
legs. He is unable to wear
an artificial leg, so any work
he does must be done in a
seated position. He would like
to learn a trade where he could
work sitting down, but friends
tell him lie will lose his social
security benefits if he do«j
Is this correct?
Answer: The social se-
curity law provides a trial
work period without loss of
benefits lor persons like your
neighbor. This is an incen-
tive to help disabled people to
try to return to work. If your
neighbor does start to work and
continues to work, his and his
family’s benefits may be con-
tinued for up to one year after
he starts back to work. The
State Vocational Rehabilita-
tion office may help your
leighbor to learn a new
By LOWERY JOHNSON
Hey, have you seen the
visited in the Walter Stone Mrs. John Whisenhunt will jjJjL ‘Kc-ffronRaS?
pn mm
IT’S A GIRL . . .
Mrs. Violet Martin, Whitt,
spent the week end with re-
latives at Fort Worth.
Mrs. J. A. Webb was at St.
Joseph Hospital, Fort Worth
last week for observation. Her
FBLA, with the cooperation
of Mixed Choir, presented an
assembly Friday afternoon.
RING
Perfect for every
occasion.
PENDANT
Complete
with chain.
EARRINGS
Truly elegant
styling.
Available in
White or Yellow Gold.
For all It means to me
1 Is water, sun and work.
Jack County
James Felkner of Houston; minor surgery at Jack County
Mrs. Cecil Matthews of Azle. Hospital lastweek. Hisparents
Singing was well attended and sister, also Mrs. Marks
at Wizard Wells Baptist Heath, Dallas, has been at-
Church Friday. tending him.
Hospital Notes PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
ADMITTED DR. JAS. A. STEVENS
T „ DENTIST
January 27-Charlene Ran- 4
spot, George Montgomery. PractlCe to, extraUo"
January 28-Leona Rollins, and construction of artificial
E. G. Wimberly.
January 2‘*—Ricky Camp-
sey, Willie Dee Preston.
January 30—Janice Kay
Clay, Claude Person.
January 31-Ella Kid, Ruth
Prater, Earl Bowen, Florence
Cannon.
February 1-Ester Martin,
Glenn McDowell, Alice
McCord.
dentures.
Telephone 567-3322
John C. Wilson, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Phone 567-5712 Jacksboro
February 2-Robert Dar- CARL O. RAMZY, M. D.
BUSH JEWELRY
rington, Charlie Smith.
DISMISSED
Evelyn Jamison, Rhoda
Freeman, Odell Mathis, John-
na Armstrong, Morris Castle,
Virginia Hutto, Clyde Wil-
liams, Willie Preston, Leola
Farris, George William
Montgomery, Fred Mello,
Leona Rollins, Ricky Camp-
sey, Kenneth Kaiser, Claude
persons, Glenn McDowell, Leo
Wolf.
General Practice
Medicine 6 Surgery
237 W. Archer Jacksboro
Phone 567-3212
If No Answer Cell 567-2655
Paul G. Lillard D. V. M.
Jacksboro Veterinary Clinic
Phone 817-567-3555
Day or Night
263 West Belknap Jacfckbira
Middleton
Chiropractic Clinic-
Dr. J. W. Middleton
Phone 872-3151
409 Smythe Bowie, Texas
JACKSBORO CLINIC
Clostd Saturday Afternoon
Dr. Paul K. Conner, Sr.
Dr. B. D. Wheelis
W. G. MASK, M. D.
EYE SURGERY
Disease of the Eyes
Prescription Glasses
General Practice
401 N. Third
567-2405
■*
JACK RAINED
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
AR Linos
East Side at Square
Phone 567-2710
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McGee, Mabel Claire. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, February 8, 1971, newspaper, February 8, 1971; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733600/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.