Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1980 Page: 2 of 20
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2—THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Spring*, Texas, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1980.
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The Community Center has a
new roof and the ceiling has
beenpainted.
The Rev. Billy Hoff preached
at the Methodist Church Sunday
and was the luncheon guest of
Gay and Ruth Chapman.
. Alma l^awson, who has been a
r* patient .-in a Paris hospital
% following eye surgery, is home
again and doing nicely.
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Harold and Chris McKinney
and family and Dorothy Fit-
zgerald and family.
Ruth Chapman visited
Mildred Chapman, Violet
I.indley, Mary Dee Brice and
Alma Lawson last week.
out in a few days.
Addie Mae Weir is in
Greenville, at the home of Rev
James Harold Weir, while
undergoing eye tests and
treatment. *
Ann-and Ernest Shaw were
Sunday guests of Mildred
Chapman.
Carla Dixon ‘ has been
dismissed to. the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Tucker, following surgery in
Baylor Hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Edd McKinney
of Cooper and Mamie Sullivan
were in Sulphur Springs
Memorial Hospital Sunday to be
with the Beuton Gay family.
Beuton has been critically ill
with pneumonia, but was im-
. proved Sunday.
MeRia McKinney has
returned home from Fort
Worth, where she. has been
visiting' with her childreh,
Ina and Glynn Withrow spent
last Wednesday with her
parents, Uslie and Beulah
Wester.
l.ois and Dennis Callaway
were in Commerce last week to
attend funeral services for his
cousin, Noble Mchaffey, held in
the Goff Funeral Home, with
burial in Ridgeway Cemetery.
June and Vicki Henderson
Buddy Tucker will undergo honored Ruby Weir with a
t nPam‘ ifitf WTelt hirthday^ubper’Trrdli'y* rifghf "
The Randy Wright family
were on the sick list the past
week. \\: ■
There will be a pink and blue
shower at 2 p in. Saturday, Feb.
16, at the Dike Community
Center for Mrs. Gary Young.
Rev. and Mrs. John Gauence
of Dallas had lunch with Mrs.
Glyna Bartley Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Taylor and Mrs.
Helen Romans visited Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Peggy Wallace of
Sulphur Springs had lunch with
Mrs. Ruby Hargrave Sunday.
Mrs. Renabell Bailiff of
Standford visited her daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Lynn, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Neal of
Commerce and Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Ishmal of Pickton visited
Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Neal during
the.weekend,
Those visiting Mrs. Myrtle
Mills Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
B.H. Moss and Kelly of Kemp,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Moss, Mrs.
Coma and Fredia Leewright of
Sulphur Springs, Mrs. l.ivern
Sooville of Birthright, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy lime and grand-
daughter Tiffany Anderson of
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Neal
returned home Tuesday after a
month's vacation in the Valley.
Stan and Brian Burkham of
Arbala visited Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Burkham Sunday af-
ternoon.
' Mrs. Edd Sullivan visited Mr.
and Mrs. J, E. Weir in Cooper
Friday. She also stopped by to
see' Mr- and Mrs. Edd
McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Webb
have purchased the Ernest
Vandiver home place and
moved into the community.
Local residents are happy to
have them here,
Robert and Yvonne Weir
exhibited . their bantam
chickens In the. Fort Worth Fat
Show last week. They won
numerous first place awards;
also one trophy for the best
cockeral.
Gay, Ruby and Donna visited
Vferha and Roy Mosmr Satur-
day night.
Tira 4-H Club hosted Dike and
Beckham 4-H clubs Monday
night at the Community Center.
Yvonne Weir gave a first aid
demonstration.
Frances and Larry Robertson
visited the Gay Weir family
Monday. -Gay was in Paris
Tuesday for an eye
examination.
First place winner
Mary Dee and Claude Brice
were business visitors in
Winnsboro Monday. Mary Dee
was at Velma Spencer’s
Tuesday.
Kelly Right, a member of the Cpmo Pickton FFA chapter; is
shown with her first place two year old, not in milk Jersey as
determined at the Fort Worth Stock Show Her five-head string
ot Jerseys won a series of honors in the junior show/including
seventh in junior heiter class, fourth in yearling class, first in
two year old, not in milk, and fourth in four year-old cow class.
Then, in the open show, her placings were 13th, 7th, 5th, 7th and
5th place in breeders herd. She will be taking the five head of
Jerseys to San Antonio next week.
State rejects New Mexico inmates
BASTROP, Texas (AP) -
U S. Rep, Jake Pickle says he
has, convinced federal Bureau
of Prisoas officials not to accept
any New Mexico inmates at the
medium-security facility here.
Weekend rioting at the
maximum-security New
Mexico .State Prison at Santa Fe
left at least 39 prisoners dead
and caused an estimated $50
million in damage.
Pickle, D-Texas, said the
bureau’s decision Tuesday not
to accept any of the New Mexico
inmates at the Bastrop facility
came after he voiced his con-
cerns about security to J.D.
Williams, the assistant director
of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.
“In our discussion I pointed
out to him my feelings that the
Bastrop facility was not built
nor was it capable of handling
inmates like those from the
New Mexico facility,” said
Pickle.
‘‘After consultation the
bureau agreed with this point of
view,” said Pickle.
The bureau had announced
Monday it would transfer 400 of
the New Mexico inmates to its
federal facilities in Bastrop and
Fort I^avenworth, Kan.
The Federal Correctional
Institute at Bastrop was built to
hold young male offenders age
18 to 25, said Beeler Gausz,
information officer for the
facility. It was built for 472
inmates and currently houses
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1980, newspaper, February 6, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824401/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.