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Monday, November 6,1978
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BIRTHDAY CALENDAR
For the week beginning
Monday, Nov. 6:
MONDAY
Becky Haynes
Leslie Forga
Susan Denise Dunn
Elmer Paehl
TUESDAY
Paula Coots
Eudy Law
Patsy Hill
WEDNESDAY
Susie Lopez
Betty J. McGilbra
Ronnie Hawley
Tracy Lowe
Sue Brown
Mrs. Clem Bush
THURSDAY
C. J. Danley
Menet Mays
Michael Sullivan
Donna Woodley
FRIDAY
Jannie Lee
Joyce Toliver
SATURDAY
Murl Meinzer
Camille Culwell
Lou Pipkin
Bill Mitchell
Margaret Loughmiller
Cecil Watson
Roland Navarrete
SUNDAY
Lisa Wright
Marcie Jo Sledge
Dee Ezell Warren
Terry Strickland
ANNIVERSARIES
MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cochran
THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Mitchell
FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Jarbo Wright
SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sorrells
SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. John S.
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death but the certain
destruction of any hope of
transforming Russia and, with
her, the world — His mission
- to secretly cross into
Russia, locate a certain man
in hiding from Communist
authorities deep within that
country, and bring back news
of his fate to the leaders of
the free world - The man he
must find - the Reverend
Charles Cannon, who, above
all other men, has the power
to change the entire political
and social climate of Russia.
Rumors of his exploits
filtered out of Russia; but
then, over a year ago, all. news
stopped. Western forces are
most anxious to learn why
and turn to Dr. Palfrey as the
only man who has a chance
of finding the answer.
THE WIND FROM
HASTINGS by Morgan
Llywelyn
Romantic and searingly
convincing, this novel from
the days of the Conquest is
based on a real woman and a
real mystery. In 1066,
William the Conqueror
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the battle and then vanished
completely and forever,
taking with her the legitimate
heirs to the thrones of
England and Wales.
NIELSEN’S CHILDREN by
James Brady
The best-selling author of
PARIS ONE turns his
formidable talents from the
intrigues of international high
fashion to the brutally
competitive but compulsively
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television. A novel as current
and dramatic as tonight’s
network news, NIELSON’S
CHILDREN is a searing,
inside look at the corporate
infighting and political
power-mongering behind the
glittering facade of the slick
television newsroom.
HOUSE OF HOSTILE
WOMEN by Florence
Faulkner
Young Maureen Dunne, a
would-be playwright working
in the typing pool of Fuller
Industries, is presented with a
unique opportunity — to act
the part of official financee
of attractive Jason Fuller, the
financial genius who heads an
empire of business interests.
The conditions of the
extraordinary job are that
Maureen must never divulge
the truth about the
make-believe engagement and
that she never be seen in
public with another man.
Almost instantly, her life is
drastically changed, especially
after she gives up her
apartment in San Francisco
and moves down to Shady
Knolls, Jason’s palatial estate
in Woodside. There she meets
his Aunt Jessica; Mae Peters,
Jessica’s social secretary; and
Jason’s stepdaughter, Dodie
— and she encounters a house
of hostile women.
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. THE WINKLER-
COUNTY NEWS
Published each Monday
and Thursday by The
Golden West Free Press, Inc.
at 109 South Poplar, Drawer
A, Kermit, Texas 79745.
Second class postage paid
at Kermit, Texas
Subscription rates, 15
cents per copy; carrier rates,
30 cents per week; mail rates
in the county, $6.95 for 6
months, $11.95 per year;
mail rates out of the county,
$8.95 for 6 months, $14.95
per year.
All carrie rs are
independent contractors for
The News. Checks for
advance subscription
payments of more than one
month should be made
payable to The Winkler
County News, as agent for
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subscription at other than
published rates is oot
.authorized.
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Stop In Kermit
Returning home to
California after a four-month
tour of all the states in the 4$
USA and Canada are Mrs.
Mattie Sweeten of Demmit,
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Harding of San Diego, Calif.
They stopped in Kermit to
visit Mr. and Mrs. J. R,
Sweeten. |§>
Visit Mother
Visiting in the home of
Mrs. Opal McCandless this
past week were her son and A
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. 9
Wendell McCandless of
Kingsland.
Thermals and snuggies, ,W
fashioned for the sports loving
woman are in fashion. These
come in long or short sleeves
as well as long or short legs to
fit the outfit and warmth
desired.
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Brewer, Bert. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 14, Ed. 1 Monday, November 6, 1978, newspaper, November 6, 1978; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024720/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Winkler County Library.