Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 164, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1971 Page: 1 of 16
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Postmaster General Winton M, Blount
has opened overnight Express Mall Service between 33 large
cities to general publie use and put a money-back guarantee
on delivery. Downtown poet offices in the 33 cities have been
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head of the so-called Dixie Mafia and eh
to be released on ball. Nix, son of an
Appeals Court judge, and three other men were chi
April 1 shooting of New Orleans grocer Frank
were denied bail.
by Chairman W.R.
Committee. Poage
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was deeper to the city and
point was selected as be-
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The 38th floodwater retard- in the sogaenvm. and Hico Inside
rustees
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week near Dublin, of Lamesa.
Mrs. Sharon Knight was Mis- Runner-up and named Duch-
tress erf Ceremonies. It is ess, Cindy Zimmerman, daugh-
td to As Skipper puts it, the de- Ctad their older ter of MFhonarpaounzim
that valgpnasnasasnkndandnnsar. «»• pit sised beauties. With graJ^rots are
today on whether the ---------
(ricting Board must reapportion
court also served notice it would consider whether redis-
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Rato slick pavements have caused at least one accident on
city streets. A rear end collision occurred on West Tarle-
ton near Columbia. No injuries were reported by tos drivers,
John Wils and Mrs. Mae Weir, both of Stephenville. Terry
McCoy was investigating officer.
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Uudted Fund to pushing to make a ‘
They need OH toe assistance they
Leaders of the movement have |
Stephenville on too south fork
of the North Bosque River.
This site will be constructed
on toe John C. Wylie form.
Sediment and detention storage
pool will affect J.T. Hicks,
L.W. MeCleskey, Sam Motte
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tog dam to be built in toe urban areas.
Upper Bosque River Watershed As an ezample, I
is in th* contracting stage, ac- flood in Stephenville . ...
cording to District Conserve- damage to about 48 homes, ton ports • • * * 1
tionist Billy J. Hinton of ton business establishments, utili- classihted * * ’
local USDA soU conservation ties, streets and parka. Most •
miMm Death Notice. . . . ...
---Ha attas Ehnt Ravnolds R.. Continued on Pog• 8 County News.....
Nineteen employees of too Farmers-First National Bank searchCorp.otMeXlentsAD-
attended the first Fall meeting of the Bank Administration parent lowdidderRevholds
Institute at the Abilene Country Club, Tuesday The KStod a bidor 00,103,50
speaker was Leonard Passmore, Secretary A Counsel of for toe contract st toe dam.
fexas Bankers Association, and his subject was ‘Fair Credi dam ISlocatedapproz*
Reporting.’ _______ mately 9,8 miles Northwest of
Rains are expected to con- Service reported skies clear
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tnue th roughens the day and only at Beaumont, Brownsville
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deymted ss deposit ^pickup^points for tho^vic ywhich Eder ‘ k Hee
package weighing up to eight ounces. For heaver parcels, •»* 2 ' E
the postage ticreases, 822286582
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WASHINGTON (AP) Chairman George H. Mahon. D-Tex,, 89328108 53E
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curb the soaring national debt. In remarks to the House in 6Ms W' ■ ■
today’s Congressional Record, he said: "We have gotten away 3005827 M .. , . N Make
from the old philosophy that we ought not to spend money unless \ •2, AE2
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Legistatton designed to improve uving "T -T
condiflons in rural um or WA«. - . long out pertod,
a srse m "m h <“mfpin 2 nuthi a war vempire-tbume
I amules to the citles, where so many have been forced onto washes theenttre area The experimental station men-
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NEW ORLEANS (AP)-The Loutstans Supreme Court has " g . ■ . '
ordered a hearing on a request by Kirksey M. Nix Jr., alleged Ah B • 1'W ‘0.
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The Stephenville school discussed and approved.
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began with lunch in the cafe- erty ownership maps for toe J
teria. After lunch too group tax office.
adjourned to the high school Leslie Gandy, school lax of-
club room for the business flee, gave a report on deliquent
mooting. school taxes. According to |
items on too agenda included Gandy, deliquent taxes, esti- t
a discussion of a joint agree- mated to exceed 1100,000, are |
meat with the city for the up- now due and payable. Further, I
mrsmrgropertonetrom: the
board of equllization, fend a Plans were made for Supt.
report from Leslie Gandy on J.C. Helms, Jr. and several
deliquent tax rolls. board members to attend a two -I
The final report of the day conference to bo held in
Equllization Board was heard, San Antondo Sept. 26 and 27,
Bolton of Dublin was somewhat amusing, spectacle.
, .■ - .MWBBBBMHiMh 11188 Fan The contestents, an aged five
sured 1.7 Inches in the 24 hour period ending at 8 a.m. Fair as a result of too pageant and six were: Judy Shaw, Chris-
today and more than two inches in the western sections held last night at too Dublin tine Salyer, ngela Gaya
l rn 7 r Fall Fair,". Crouch, Cynthia Kay McCamey,
. Marilyn Renee Morris, Andrea
Om of the highlights of the Jan Hendon, Kim Sharp. Chert
Dublin FaU Fair was the'Little Roulston, Shanna Leo Crouch,
Miss FaU Fair’ coronation, Cynthia Ann Zimmerman, Tam-
Fourteen contestents wore my Bolton, D’Ann
entered in the pageant held Robis Joy Hudson and
“erroxscngagTpodnrmmaa“rmncomnna.m. Tammy
during the intermission. Bolton, daughter of Mr, ana
Dr. Joe Pato opened the fes- Mrs. Lynn Bolton, 338 Hurt
tivities. A moment of silent Street, Dublin. Tammy’s
prayer was observed in honor grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
of Scott Bradley. Bradley was Raymond Bolton, also of Dublin
* killed in a form accident last and Mr. and Mrs. B,J, Mine
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■—•vvsmmrA few people la toe area cU with personal gain in mind, dicated
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they described as poor medical treatment, coldmealsinnd The sewer gestton on toe ho would seed sewage la toe proposed line to serve 100 sewer project. He was wuling
overtaxed tacilities. “As long as the J8U is overcrowded as north aldo of town dates back area. At that ttrny an apart- would not do the job for any- to cooperate with too city la — . .
U now is,” the sheriff sald, there win b*tbeoo probtemS: several years, aocordliig to ment complez was planned and thing more than toe deve- toe matter. Qein ( em+im, I AC
Pm going to try to find toe ways and means to correct thia.** Mayor John D Skipper. I toe developer was interested opers apartments. Another problem was also IVIII •VIIIIIUU633
.... seems that much of the ques- Ah providing sewage service for Skipper says that engineers realized. The line would have
*omkle part of the sewer eon- about 300 book ups, were consulted and they ex- to be brought some long dis- .
nates tram ths This developer originally plained to the council that for tance aad parallel an existing "TgggipeLn.4 A
development at asked to be peradtted to bring a uttle more than the devel- lino for some of that distance, I rOUJ(0OLT AlUU
Herest Subdivision, a Une that would serve his oper would have to spend toe This would be an expensive w
2. ___, .. . . At that time too developer development to the nearest Um could be made sufliclent project To make things more mpnnA.
tricting was even required before 1973. was set a member of the coon- point he could tie into too to carry about 480 services, difficult, this part of too pro- Stephenvilleandareniscetting scattered areas throughout the
myipiriguusmms- hi-m=nz asiTsms
Szistertsnm-za 26th Floodwater
..•“-"5 VW -"5“ reading over the same period light to occaslonally heavy rain
flow load could tie in. of timetaken.on the west side or drizzle, thunderstorma,
art that would have to o tow 1S 2,18 inches, mxea in nere ana mere, KepK
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anothap line would 11161 COIPTAcures YOSCeTCaY —SS0GE50MS-GGAP
Lavetonidan“rock."mis reached 73 degrees with a low on tola first official day of the
would remnire blastins and of 58 degrees. Winds are now autumn season.
Eltorial L-......-4 would posta serious'threat holding out of the southeast, _ Near daw the Weather
Women’s News.....J to the existing line,
.......e As time passed, a now coun- . y:.
‘ thepictute thatclearing win begin some- it to the third straight day of
4 Changed. « was discovered time Friday morning, although rainfall in some areas.
light showers will continue to f '
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Shaheen, Stewart. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 164, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1971, newspaper, September 23, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499915/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.