Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1962 Page: 2 of 16
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FRTPAY, JULY 27, 1062
CTKPHBNVTLLB EMTOE-THTBTTNF, STFPHFNVTLLE, TEXAS
FRIDAY, TV
of course they featured a special
rings Big Res
food, homemade sausaga. U, would
be hard to pa** by » ««*> with a
Car^W
Mint like that!
t “We sta well pleased,” . said
Mrs. Walts as she talked to a
newsman Saturday. “We do not
have sales of this magnitude often
but when we do put one on we
try in every way we can to mike
Next week is “Farm Safety
Week.’’ Let each of us follow safe
practices in every farm activity—
at work, at home, at play and on
thq highways. Not for just this
one week but each day of the
y*ar.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dickinson of
Fort Worth spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Johnson.
Mrs. D. Phipps of Hico and her
daughter, Mr*; Elsie Mankingi of
Tubson, Aril., visited in the W. B.
She ready to
phenville for
known as the “salt of the earth.”
Mr. and Mrs. Savoy Tennyson
iiSTfamily Of Lamesa spent the
week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mirs. W. A. Tennyson.
Rev. Hubert Austin of Fort
Worth, brother of Mrs. John
Adams, is the preacher for the re-
vival which is in progress at the
Baptist Church.
Carolyn Waldrep was home for
the weekend visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Waldrep.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Kay and
family of Fort Worth spent Fri-
day night and Saturday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
By JOAN C. JORGENSON
Many good chances for rain have
missed this part of fhe county, for
over a week. True there’ has been
Spotted sbowers, some good ones,
and they looked like they would
get here — but didn’t. So w* con-
tinue to water our yard, grase and
flowers, maybe a vegetable or
two, look toward the sky — and
pray for rain, a good general one
that would cool the air, lessen the
tempers and give a promise of
things green thereafter.
John Adams is doing a good
paint job on the store and house
of Mrs. T. W. Hatchett. John was
the Motts store Has attracted
yen from far and near and the
him# of business the first three
ya of the big event have been
fhly satisfactory. This was a
itament issued by Mr. and Mrs.
Sts' Saturday morning.
tt>« Watts store has been in
ity of its mstehandise and the
large inventory carried its busi-
ness *f
has grown uhd slowly ex-
MLaK£iL"%3
Oar person from Clairette and
CM from Eleetra were taken to
the Stephenville Hospital at 12:15
a.m. Sunday for treatment of in-
treatment of in-
juries 1 suffered when the ear in
which they were passengers miss-
ed a curve and overturned into a
10-foot-deep creek bed on a coun-
try road one-tenth of a mile off of
Highway 108 6-2 miles north of
dtephenville.
TWO
FIGGY T
Phipps home Monday. Elsie is
her* on vacation.
Mrs. James Garner and Linda
spent last Friday and Saturday
WED,
University ia
visiting—Baylor.
"pggiw -Minin of CTatretto
noTTrard tu .pcisuaric -to have a
probably
AUGUST 1-2 & 3
Waco. Jimmy Garner was home
fered a broken hip in the accident
and Charles McQuinne Jr. of Elee-
tra suffered -severe lacerations
across the bridge of his hose.
Highway Patrolman Mike Wat-
kins, who investigated the aed-
eup of coffee one morning last
week with MM»J|at*hett and Joan
tie rest while doing w
i The Jorgensons and the Johff
Adams enjoyed visiting in the W.
f{ Thursday#
night doing a litU# vttitihg while
practicing for a Sunday quartet
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Traweek
and a neighbor of Purvis were
visitors at Baptist Church Sun-
day attending the singing in the
evening. They use to live in our
community.
over the weekend. He is working
for the Bell Helicopter in the
Electronic Engineering Dept.
David Carey visited with rela-
tive* in Fort Worth over the week
end. ** ‘
Mrs. Leroy Roper and Airs.
Douglas Walswbrth and son of
KENNETH CANTRELL
beer of the 1868.
afternoon.
father and mother, Mr. awl
sedan involved to the one-vehicie
their
Mrs. Jim Wahsworth.
About fifteen 4-H boys and
girls of the community attended
the Yearbook Work Shop in Ste-
phenville Monday morning.
f Mrs. M. CMnkacales and Joati
took a picnic luncb and shared It
with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Willis and
family Wednesday. Si joined them
dinner with son aqd family, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wyly of Wal-
nut Springs.
Fred Tarpley has returned
again this year to help Lewis
Wyly with the farm work and to
spend the summer.
While we were on vacation W*
ate at a cafe called “The County
Kitchen." Just the nan&suggtots
/Mr. and Mrs. Vance Stephens
and family oF Lamesa spent the
week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gale Stephens and help-
ed with the big job of putting
some late com in the freezer. .
Mrs. Gale Stephens visited her
sister, Mrs. Clemmen Summerall
in Fort Worth hospital Monday.
$he had an operation and is im-
proving but has a bad heart. She
was known around Selden as Theo
Johnson. — *
The Jorgensons and Mrs. M.
Clinkscales enjoyed home made
Ice cream with Mr. and Mrs. E, 0.
Pate Saturday night at
t ALL TICKETS 75c
The sexual side of
marriage chills me!
Camp-Woe
Texas-Girl 8
of its moat, s
week. Camp
towns serve*
I Many. nev
Were carried
could choose
that they w»
for the cam]
est group w
fcive steps an
to eamperaf
sport* and i
and drawing
award will
complete the
eh field of in
gram practic
supplement
education of
air. One new
tof MUtai v
new swimm
use this yea
One of tbs
to gtra mni
try, a senae
able to do so
gram was
this aim wi
and play, i
counselor w
wS L^tsZ th. car Kenneth Cantrell, a native
g&sBsi sbs-e
c«ld bv the ui th« BMt D*le Church
accident was esumatea Dy wav The ,nnounwment WM m#dc
* *’ by Rev. Richard Jackson, pastor
_ of Bluff Dale First Baptist, Sat-
Pohce Report „r.
Accidents OH vices will be held each day start-
^ • tag July 27 at 10 o’clock and eon-
uranam street tinue through August 6. Evening
North Graham was no place to «"[<*• ^1*urt •$ 8 “ch ™*ht
be driving motor vehicles Monday °* «*« **”v*1-
afternoon with two traffic ac- , A B Earnest vriU lead the sing-
d dents on that street being re- ingJackson revealed,
ported to police within an hour evanfsflst
and a half Bluff Dale and is the son of Mr.
The first of the two accidents
oecnrred at 8:1S p m. when a the puWie i* eerdiaUy invited
Ford pickup being driven by Judy to attend all services.
Brooks Caudle, 22, of Stephenvillo - -71-
and a 1968 Chevrolet being driven Last RlteS fOT
by Eariene Dubler Patterson, 18, as_„ n
of Breckenridge collided at Ora- Mrs* 11 “• OMUMl
ham and Frey. Neither of the Held Saturday
drivers was injured. Property - ’ ” ”
damage waa estimated by police Mrs. Hugh B. Smith, well re-
st $100. membered in Stephenville as a
The second of the two accidents church, civic and club leader dur-
occurred at 4:40 p.m. in the 700 ing the days she and her family
block of N. Graham when a 1960 lived here, died in a Dallas hoa
Chevrolet being driven by Rich- pital (Baylor) Thursday afternoon
ard Alfred Bennett, 78, at Rt. 2, after a long illness. Last rites
Stephenville, and a 1948 Ford were held at Nacogdoches Satur-
pickup being driven by Edward day afternoon at the First Presby-
!rl Stanfield, 22, of Rt. 2, Hico, lerlan Church.
C°RMtf nhi,u. nniitnv Dr. and Mrs. Smith and their
^ VkSalr Cs •»- as?®
Shaded with cattle and the Ben- v,,k> f°r several years, wlfci Be
S trailer was loaded with trash. of
Stanfield was thrown from the ton College. Mtb Smith also
car by the impact of the colli- m*mh*T h,»h
sion. Investigating police quoted »toff in the Eng ish department at
Stanfield a. saying he was going ™ *■*
tb the hospital to check on pOs- n 1M7 where he accepted
stole injuries. Luckily, the trader * P0*^0” •\h?‘d ?* tb*
loaded with the cattle did not f St*Phen *• AuBtln
SSSSt a^Ey d,maire T*
Wm
mm
good food, seasoned just right and for lunch.
PRESENTS
■ VMP their-
home. Mrs. Pate had the best
pound cake I ever ate, do be-
lieve.
Mrs. Florence Hall visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cap McEntire Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
James Noland and family, had
Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Noland.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dowell and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Davis and family of Fort Worth
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Tolar. ; ’ £
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kqonsman
are off on a fishing trip. Think
of all the good fish they will have
to eat, if they have good luck, and
all the bug bites thrown in for
good measure. * ■
• A tribute to the stockman. He
may not be a polished diamond in
the rough — but always a gem.
His devotion to his animals is sec-
ond only to his love of God and
family. Me, willingly braves per,,
sons! discomfort to make sure his
livestock never suffer. There is
rmiisic ih the bleatihg of the sheep,
music in the rhythm of the
horse’s hoof and the gentle low-
ing of the cattle herd. His ap-
proaching footsteps bring forth an
affectionate Whinny of recogni-
tion; the calm voice inspires con-
fidence and wins affection of his
animals. He sees something mon-
in cows than the drudgery of milk-
ing, more in the swine that the
grunt and squeal, more in the
horse than the patient servant,
and more in the sheep than the
golden hoof. Yes, he is shepherd,
groom, herdsman; a bte«dmindod,
big-hearted, wholesoul*d person,
whose life end character linger
long after the cordial greeting is
stilled and the hearty handshake
is but a msmory; whose silent in-
of St. John in the Virgin Islands, fluence lives on forever. Wb pray
is the deepest spot in the Atlantic that his kind may multiply and
at 6,041 fathoms or 30,246-feet, replenish the earth. They are
Friday, Saturday
REACHING
NEW height:
OEEHC .
GREATNESS!
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Written and Produced by JOHN KENL0
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER - ARNOLD JACK ROSENTHAL
2ND FEATURE
THE FACTS of LIFE
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Mrs. Audri
and two ni<
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•on of Fort
Tuesday of
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their uncles
father. Sam
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her son am
William T.
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WAS HER HUSBAND ||
STARRING
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
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ever with these new 1961 models.
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