Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, August 2, 1976 Page: 3 of 6
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JtcbAoro (Tex) Gazette-News Page ) Monday, August 2,1978
TINA DAVIS AND JERRY MOWER
bigagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Yvonne The couple are graduates
Davis announce the en- of Jacksboro High School,
gagement and approach- Tina is employed by Tea-
ing marriage of their gue Tank Trucks and Jerry
daughter, Tina, to Jerry is employed by Halliburton
Mower, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C.W. Mower, Jr.
of Jacksboro and Mr. and
Mrs. J.R. Ingram of Gains-
vIHe.
Wedding vows will be
exchanged by the couple
September 18 at 7:00 p.m.
in the Memorial Christian
Church of Jacksboro.
Services.
PERSONAL . ..
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Spradling were Messrs
and Mesdames, Roy M.
Fenter, Dickie Smith, Me-
lissa and Tony Antony,
Mrs. Dorothy Shurbert,
Bobo Lewis, of Jacksboro,
Bittie Lewis and James;
For closing bottles when Tim Harshbarger of Sny-
you’ve lost the cork, soften a der, Mrs. Dixie Chriswell
n«k oflhJ bottle*1 * f‘te **" and Craig Graham-
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FREEZER BARS
REEZER CONTAINERS'
and SEAL-A-MEAL
Home Owned
and
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STORES. INC
Those from Bryson at-
tending worker's confe-
rence at Post Oak Monday
evening July 26 were Rev.
Dennis Brotherton, W.S.
Morris and Ernest Stone.
Allison Shanafelt of Rich-
ardson and Dianne Hipp of
Graham and a fnend,
Christ! Rippy of Garland,
spent last week with Mrs.
Hazel Gay ton.
Mrs. Elizabeth Doss of
Mineral Wells visited with
Mrs. Mike Newsom Tues-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Hardin and Debbie of
Greenbriar, Ark. visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gyde Shook. Mr. and Mrs.
H.R. Shook of Jacksboro
visited with the Gyde
Shooks. They all attended
the Butler and Preston
reunion Sunday.
Paula and Kathy Brown
of Farmerville spent Mon-
day night with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Goble. They had
dinner with them to help
celebrate the Gobb's fif-
tieth wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Ainsworth, Denise, De-
lisa, Brigitte Riley and
Cheryl Hood of Graham
spent Saturday night in
Brownwood. They attend-
ed the East and West all-
star game.
From Brownwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Louie Ainsworth,
Denise and Brigitte Riley
went to Houston for a few
days. They toured the
Busch Bird Park and Astro
World. On their way to
Houston, they stopped and
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bauershlay and fa-
mily of Heidenheima.
Rhonda Reddell of Hous-
I ton accompanied the Ains-
| worth's home for a weeks
I visit.
| Mrs. Vada Settle of
| Shamrock and Mrs. Ruby
I Abernathy of Perrin were
| dinner guests of Mr. and
» Mrs. John Tuel, Tuesday.
| They visited with Mrs.
* Mike Newsom Tuesday
| afternoon. jtM-k
Mr. Ray Brown was
| admitted to a hospital in
! Houston Sunday afternoon,
| where he underwent sur-
* gery Tuesday. He was
I reported to be doing well,
t Mr. and Mrs. Barnie
| Plaster of Amarillo, and
| Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brown-
I lee of Jacksboro visited
| with Mr. and Mrs. Ras
I Smith Wednesday after-
| noon.
* Mrs. Elizabeth Doss
| of Mineral Wells spent
• ; Tuesday night with Mr.
I and Mrs. W.G. Cox.
' Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Shepard last
Sunday were Rev. and Mrs.
Vince Whittington and
-4 Mark and Tereaca of Fort
| Worth. Rev. Whittington
* who has been pastor at
f the Jermyn Baptist Church
| for sometime is moving
» to another field of ministry.
1 Mr. and Mrs. James Par-
* ker had as guests Saturday
A and Sunday his parents,
* Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Par-
I ker of McAdoo, his sister
J and 1 brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Williams of
Odessa and a friend from
Lubbock, Johnny Thomas.
They all attended the Kee
reunion at the Fireman's
Park in Graham Sunday.
Approximately 30 at-
tended.
Mrs. Melba Kirkpatrick
of Fort Worth, Mrs. Doris
Orr, Glenn and Mary of
Big Lake, Texas visited
with their father, Floyd
Bennett Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Metz-
ger and Mark visited with
nis mother, Mrs. Vera
Metzger Sunday.
VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL
The Vacation Bible
School of the First Bap-
tist Church of Bryson will
began Monday, August
9 through 13 at 8:30 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. with nursery
through sixth grade. Every-
one is invited. There will
be a treat for the Vacation
Bible School youngsters
at 11:30 a.m. Saturday,
August 7, a wiener roast
at the church.
Kenny Joe McGehee of
Odessa left last week to
go back home after spend-
ing several days with his
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey McGehee.
His parents, Mr. and mrs.
James McGehee came
Tuesday. One Wednesday,
their family and Miss Joyce
McGehee, visited Six Flags
Over Texas.
Carolyn West of Azle
visited Monday and Tues-
day of last week with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Cullers.
Mr. David Mims re-
turned home Wednesday
after attending school at
A.C.C. in Abilene this sum-
mer. His family will be
home Friday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Don Eas-
terling and sons of Stieg-
ler, Okla. were recent visi-
tors of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J.C. Rudolph.
Mrs. Donald Lamar of
Irving visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bost,
Tuesday..
- Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Hardin and Debbie, Green-
briar, Ark. visited Satur-
day night with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Shook.
Mr. and Mrs. H.K.
Shook, of Jacksboro,
were visitors at the re-
union.
KEYSER HOME VISITORS
Mrs. Alta Wray from
Beuna Vista, Colo, visited
a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. K.W. Key-
ser and Granny Butler.
Others visiting Saturday
during the day were Mr.
and Mrs. Gib Welch and
Jason of Borger; Mr. and
Mrs. Liston Goddard and
Mrs. Bessie Goddard of
San Angelo; Mr. and Mrs.
C.R. Butler, Odessa; and
Mrs. Suzie Snow, Brown-
field; Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
mon Hardin and Debbie of
Greenbraine, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgel
Maxwell and Marg; Mr.
and Mrs. David Lively, Don
Livly, Jacksboro; Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan Bolton, Gra-
ham; Mr. and Mrs. Mike
McDaniel. Heather and
Christian, Mr. Bill Snow,
lady Stewart. Houston;
Mrs. Nancy Stokes and Tif-
fny, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Kyle and Scottie, Wichita
Falls. Scottie is a great
grandson of Granny But-
ler. They all attended the
Butler and Preston reunion
at Fireman's Park in Gra-
ham Sunday. July 26.
The social security contri-
bution taken out of your
earnings today moms finan-
cial protection for you and
your family tomorrow.
ILL OF OUR REST
POLYESTER KNITS
OVER 200 10LTS INCLUIES OUR
ILL RITTERRS TOO RUST SEE
H Vi POKE___
ll first time we me sellirs ■
ill our SHORT LENGTHS|
las IS FABRICS FROM ILL SUER
SIMFLICITT MO UUTTERICK
PATTERNS 25* emu
WHILE TRET USX
OUR REIUnFHl OS-35
BROADCLOTH
*1.29 two
OUR SETTER TOP WIT
SAUZEI SHEERS
--*1,98 *■
WILMER CRUM
Chryslar - Plymouth • Volkswagen
320-7070 Highway 100 East
Wilmer Cram Motors, Inc.
Mineral Walls, Taut
Jerry's Welding
Shop
TOO SOUTH MIR
Row open for business
Arch and accotylone welding
Phone 567-3570
OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER
mmm
8:00 a.m. SHARP
We are Positively HOT Goinu Out Of Business
MONEY
9/SAVING
PLAN
TO ATTEND THIS SALE YOU WILL POSITIVELY BE THRILLED WITH YOUR PURCHASES'
Prices Slashed on Famous Brands
I5to25 OFF
30to5OOFF
Throughout the ENTIRE store.
WE GIVE
SCOTTIE
STAMPS
OUR 16th AHHIVERSARY SELL “A” BRATI0R
MAE’S DEPT. STORE
Hu, MCKSMItTBUS
Starts Friday 30th thru
Saturday August 7th
| This will be our >
LOWEST PRICES
of the year
TOO MANY ITEMS TO LIST
COME IN AND BROWSE
WOOL A WOOL BLENDS
FOR MEN AND WOMEN SUITS
A *6.00 VALUE AT ^1 TO.
THE STORE
HE If JAMMT
GOING AT * REGULARS
TIRU
Sign up to win up to
•500FREE _
no purchase necessary
Come on in and register!
YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN
BIH6HAM *1.39 n.
■IKK ZIPPERS |
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| SOLID C0LRR
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Realize or
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MARKED DOWN
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BUTTONS
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RATON, ACETATE
AND POLYESTER
39* to.
ILL SEIM
BINDING
EXCEPT USE
Vi PRICE
FOSTER’S * FABRICS
I 100 SOUTH MAIN STREET-JACKSB0R0
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Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, August 2, 1976, newspaper, August 2, 1976; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733609/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.