Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. [79], No. [7], Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1949 Page: 15 of 16
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Roy C. McCune Is
Friday, February 18, 1849 StuphenviHe Empire-Tribune—T
ad last Wednesday night In the
home of Mr. and Mr*. T H Bigg*
of Russell Cliaptf
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hatcher of
Foil Worth vtaitod laxt week with
hi* grandparents, Mr. and Mr*.
Homy Hatcher
Mr. a"d Mr*. J. 8 Sechrlat
tprnt laat »w* with TSr. and Mr*.
Loon Ford, Mr and Mra. Jack
Fainter of Fort Worth and Mk.
ifttd Mra. Estes Sechriat of Arling-
ton.
LIBERTY VALLEY
A ppointed Member of
MV and KfY* ft B Garrett and and MVa. T. II. Garrett. In A'lmtln
win, II. II. Jr., and Jimmie, visited Sunday, i. H. la-attending Stab1
their aon and daughter-in-law, Mi. University. .
Faiii.ei* air behind with thair
work on account of an much had
'.•at he i.
Misses Maxine Mauldin and
Marie Fuck of Btophonville spout
the week end with Mr. und Mr*.
Brew Mauldin.
Mra. Cage Wylie and suN, Ken-
neth, of Simms Valley attended
church service* here Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. ami Mra. Dorair Sechrlat
Save moved to Uraford. We were
roiyy to lose theae good people.
wr. and' Mr*. Juck Stockstill
ipent the week-end with her par-
ents, Ml', and Mrs. Kuth Gibson
Veterans’ Committee
, Secretary Af Labor Maurice J,
Tfhin h»* announced the appoint-
ment of Roy C. McCune of Dublin
lb a volunteer Veterans Reemploy-
ment Rights committeeman with
tbe Bureau of Veteran* R(‘employ-
ment Right* under the Selective
fvei vice Act of ISI48.
f McCune ha* nerved as a volun-
teer roininittecinurt under the Re-
Igriive Training and Service Aet
jf 1944) in this ohm for the past
If months- Hi* duties a* a volun-
teer committeeman will be to ua-
*Rt the returning velerana in ne-
t-tiring a proi>er reinstatement to
their pre-servlge pusitiona, upon
Aiiuest to advise employers of
tbeir lespoiuiibilitie* under the
Igw, and to udvlfa employer, labor.
STETSON
brings correct fit to men
AD-Venture* in ‘‘SELLING OFFICE SUP-
PLIES by Stephenville Printing Co.
Dudley Heada Comanche C-C
Gail Dudlev. nrominent Coman-
che business man and livestock
deah r, wa* named yreaidvnt of
the Comanche Chamber of Com-
merce last week. hta 1* especially
wall-kin,*ii ip Masonic sml Him
ford rattle circles and ha* a wide
acquaintance in Stephenville and
Eialli county. Herbert William*
vice-president and aasiatant gen-
eral inanuvm of Higginbotham
Bros. A Company, wax nameJ
vice-president at the same elec-
tion.
of Unity.
Nona Jane and Norvall Adam*
are visiting their giundparents
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sechrixt, and
will go tt> school to Huchubav.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowdfr of Breck-
enridge and Mrs.. Walker wore
dinnei guest* in the home of Mr.
mid Mrs. Dwight Mclnns*
Mr. and Mr*. A. G. Sechrist
teceived' wonf fldm their daiigh-
vgteran or other interested group*
df the recDiploymant provisions of
tfc Selective Service Act of 1948.
McCune will continue to serve
veterans of World’ War II who are
iking their reemployment rights
ter that her hu*hand, Earl Gar-
rett, fell from the top of a house
\thene he was working and broke
his foot.
Several from here attended the
party in the home of Mr. and
Mrs* Vance Moving at Hannilwl
U»der the Act of 1940.
t Commenting pn thia appoint-
ment, Secretary Tobin paid high
tribute to the thousands of volun-
teer committeemen throughout the
coin try who have been of in-
gftimuble assistance to returning
jgirvicemen in securing their prop-
er restoration to their former
Mr. and Mrs .Raymond Ward
and run, John Terry, of Gateavtlle,
were here last week-end visiting
in the home of her parents, Mr.
snd Mr*. John G. Wool vert on, Cllf-
tun Heights, and with her sister,
Mra. Elton Latham. Mra, Ward is
remembered here us the former
^mSr wm
"Careful, Mr. Curlee, f know you are enthusiastic about the
new letter opener Sh phmrillt 1‘iintiny Co. sent you, and I
know It ran take it. Rut what about your blood prinaure?"
and longroval JQ\ heads
Friday nh
•a. A G. Sechrlat visit-
Miss Nellie Woolverton,
INkni Wfbab that-bead
are niofriif nfeuliR pokfAftNijigMwiriHfpegi
J*u truly comfort aBle, *Vu»tom” fitting. Wl
drop K uow, for |h« beat bat ft of yogr life?
MORE PEOPLE WAAli STWMON WATS THAN ANY OTHER BRAND
Discover Wfcf Savings Are Real
Fruit Cochteil
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Sliced or Halvas, Foucy
Grade, Fall Quality
Cmed soil conservation dint rid
Various types of state legial
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at lowest prices. Shop Safeway.
fiOABiy 6t SUPERVISORS
particularly financial aid, to sol
conservation district* throughou
Chas. Nebldtt, Jt., Chairman
the country will be discussed a
the‘snnuat'convention of the Na
tinnal Asociation at Soil Conaervs
Lee Wy Mlttams
Chas. Kelsey
Airway Coffee
Fresh Eggs .
Will C. HMfcr
Rone* Phillip*
Hon Mntricr in Denver, Colorado
Feb', re eo n, according to Chat
P««ck*i SS.T(.:W,“
Fresh Country
Do/..
NVbMM, chairman of the Boaqu
Soil Conservation District.
The three-day convention of thi
national organisation will be pre
ceded. by the one-day session o
the . Ctflbradu Association of Sol
Conte rvaktee-Dietelct* on.Feb. J(
Waltef.A. Groom,-gtate president
hox announced. TW* . group wil'
Hear committee reports and make
Anal (Nang for entertaining thi -
SAO to 000' delegates expected a I
,hkXrfvS,T‘*lll,,ook. «
V* president of the national’ as*
dl and water conservation
lkms Ot Texas and Ul8 other
nwddtern states will receive
j;__il- Atszr -*u-
The three-day 4c*»M of.the na
tional association will be precede*
HARPER HOUSE
■artlet! Faars, Choice
attention during the an- ',
USantMT tit -tef Matutinal" <
Colorado A;
sarvatioH ]
rtrtSdrient O!
itMiwwiir o[
18. SiaydV <
WHlwelteu
which rttpoi
all state M
ir; Colorado, Feb.
f&^SfSp
fcdheervation Districi
day of the national (
Na. V/i
Dressing
27f Hi Ho Crecticcrs 314
ROYAL GATIN Kedi*s»-
294 Flour X'XZIT.i
Preserves KX?7
Preserves SSw
All-Voqetalste Shorten In q
itJ* 834 Cherries
t that, delegate*, front Oil
1 Of «W eo«taa may see
tervutton neodk of the west,
social' train sHW tak*- (he
ta front Etenver to the
RWPV area, ttoyonjt toe west
of the famous Staff at tun-
BISND O’GOLD
will be heard from delc»
4B or mure states ex-
Swaotoaod Grapefruit
and Orange Jalda, Cite lee
CRISCO
Grade, Full Quality
294 Orenge Jaicc SWi^y.
Brisket
SUNNY DAWN
Tomata Jalca, Fancy
Grada, Fait Qualify
DUZ SOAP
Steaks S£ft&e
Roast
Ground Beef---------
Roust feVUaW.......
PorkChopfSI^
HAVE YOUR CAR
494 Dry Suit Boc
494 FutHeitetarShl^
454 WhHInf ISSST .
554 RevcfMt Fillets .
DREFT
By entrusting your car to our
Kfashing Powder
Expert Carer. To Check your brakes,
* '
steering gear,, and- tar tuning, over*
HMftig Snd groaning.
ivory snow
foundry Soap
NfUctsS^ra?
your driving pleasure and convent
Apple, sear-
Cibb^ai.............
Belt Peppers
New Potatoes ne.
TODAY.
COUNTRY HOME
Whole Keruol Corn
Fawny Grada, Ml QaaRfy
12-0*. 1 7i
. , . Itadnitiny, since you want only
the beet . . . COME TO US . . . VFE
DO OUR BEST—AL#4T9t
IVORY SOAR
AH-Furpbae
t C t
Green Beans
Where
Yellow Onion,
3&.’ 254
_t ’ 594
_fc* 354
_r 434
Banjo Hominy
OLD OUTCH
Route hWflf Clew wter
STEPHENVILLE
Motor Co.
Oranges J37................8** 39c Texas Yams SSL ,2 a. 234 Salmon^".*.
Grapefruit 123.- 9h 35c Pascal Celery
Apples tOOStl*..........a. 174 Yellow Squash
Swift Prem \ttTH
Potataes_10*; 594 Green Onions
j(*es
Phone 115
North Graham St
SUptiWTllle Feb. 18th and lftl)
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Higgs, Rufus F. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. [79], No. [7], Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1949, newspaper, February 18, 1949; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1131167/m1/15/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.