Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 138, Ed. 1 Monday, June 10, 1974 Page: 8 of 8
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Steve’s Mutebark, and the at 237 W, TMlOton. The
Grand Entry Western Store. public is invited. Refresh-
The Dixieland Band from ’ - _
the Stephenville Senior The Masonic Lodge will
Citizens Center will enter- meet tomorrow at 7130
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- funds weren t as limited as series from Chicago’s WTTW, and John Ehrlichman, tried longtime resident of Hico Na « bk
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that the sUlions will s« am J?XST "i ” " | . mk
15 as in previous ington Connection, by the to inform the FBI that the She is survived by several aE
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on the auction block. in the cooperative market baxsador to Iran. Yet his WEATHERFORD - Mrs. hpAm"A7uKtar“GenhsM",W“
JL i^X in Tehran, Mada Estele Dickey, « XTJXXXlJ 5X
qegotatons Joneph rarland, hadascarceyy Hougton..pmsgdiaway,today • carmen Maote, u, d Mr MM Norien
mmostamthem.newiones..t from now. Clearly, the President wasn’t pital. vasaues s-astudent at a Dias fashion werehdnalin
dawere eliminated num the displeased with Farland’s ‘
. Jr - ~ 7 She was born February M. ^ssl, Mias Rae attenda Dallas? Bryan Adams High School
4 Fonithe.Presi 1900, and was amrlonkand Mias Moore will be «i senior at Robinson MM Sehook
.to P^ca^^ hby resident of Texas She wan They were selected from ft rmtr shuts, » in Miss Petite,
— Although Farland refused for 33 years. { "5 m - -
to speak to us for the record. She was a member of the
Eootnotepumnegnothe d2 Atchiey, Alyene Beket, Dan- and Mike Scott. f
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25? ” ingsin"Mecocityt rs< amgrsn.m XXJS Ray — -- *•—
of tile other Watergate revel' “-E .I Ac.. —«—» Marpenvexi
ations this would seem to be througn an Atrican subsh Pm (
•ju sffirxt "skemen yawepnHrantare, x
tell the FBI that the Mexican "hte Moue, andte 401 Also Craig Colgrove, Carol Penny Wienecke, Mike Wil- Brownsville
rdize y^SLirynrr^n- that Daniel, Hsa Darby, , Julie coxen, Gary Williams, Mary Buffalo
AErresidenL.Persenauy.Put Darley, Tim Day, LeAnn Ann Williams, Mitchell Wil- Charleston
BMP atSeDlaU 1*1””,“^—- RehecpanDeninon, son and David Wood. Charlotte
they visiting dignitaries are cpS$ CAry"'^^!!^ Cheryl The 136 new Freshmen will Chicagot
The story we were invisti had detected no trace of tered. The Ashland spokes- i/mh— Farrar Jerry Ferris report for classes at Stephen- Cleveland
gating was implausible and Iranian money in their probe man told my associate Joe son naru, Fehrenach Ke- ville High School on August Denver
totally baseless....," the tele- of the Mexican connection. Spear only that Atkins was in yin’ Finch™- Carol Fiscella 23, • Friday. Des Moines
gram charged. "We strongly But they had pieked up Noto Washington during the shah’s and Ronda Ford,
urge that this story not be that something is still lurking visit. And Clay Fulton, Lupe WORE AI,
pubushed".c r-tet A ............................................ Garcia, Shi-ley garret, cn "-me
We cm hardly resist pub- -------5755- dy Goldsmith, John Gooch, eureame
lishingastory , • Deu Goodwin, Denise Good-
is,soanxioustosupress,It. .....AAAAdamegqeoe win, Lei Graham, Gideon VAN
Parted six months ago WU WUU UUWIU“ • Green, Mary Lou Green, 59hh-,
when a former high Iranian Greg Gregston Perry' |
official came to us with the ........... 00 0000 ..... Grooms, Cindy Guthery, Car- 59948
allegation that the shah had Mrs. Dickey is survived by ey Hadderton, Steven Hage- Mde
routed hundreds of thousands Berry five daughters, Mrs. Ruby meier, Donnie Hale, Laura ,-22
of dollars to the Nixon Haynes and Mrs. Betty Hanson, Jimmy Hattey, Way- mms222
campaign. GRANBURY - Mrs. AJ. Murphy, both of Weatherford, ne Hicks, Tracy Hinton, Mike EV"de*
The source admitted he had Lottie Berry, 80, 01 Qnt^ Mire Ora Mm Dickey and Hodges, John Howie, Odle
turned against the shah. His bury, passed away yesterday. Mrs. Frances Loscuita and Jackson, Kenneth Keilers and
information, theretorecmust She wm a housewife and had Mrs. Sally Collins, all of Linda Kitchens. _______
be regarded with.Skepticism, moved to Hood County from Houston; a son, Waymon Also Randy Koonsman, North America is a Miami
The Iranian embassy flaty San Angelo in 1918. Dickey of West Monroe, La.; Sharon Lackey, Kyra Lane, watershi
dented the story; the White She married the late five sisters, Mrs. Leia Dickey Cindy Littleton, Cindy Little, tain rani
Housedeniedit Bill Rogers Arthur J. Berry in 1918 of Lamesa, Mrs. Johnnie Ray Harrell Lovelace, Coria Me- drainage is
dented it. And we certainly She is survived by a of Waco, Mrs. Vallie Brim- Coy, Becky McCracken, Mark whtch,the draeri The New York
can’t prove it - daugnter, Mrs. Sue Roberts berry «!,"«• Mrs. Carmel Manley, David Martin, Donna ’"'.7, The Oki. City
But we of Fort Worth, Mrs. RA Wilson of Dallas, Mrs. Emma Metzgar, James Miller, Bill easterly flowing waters Omaha
some curious circumstances Boyd Jr., of Granbury, Mm Lou Wyche of Houston; a Miller, Deborah Moon, Donna reach the Atlantic Ocean Orlando
that are worth relating. First, Andrews of Granbury; brother, Chester DuBose of Moore, Roger Maore, Glen chiefly through the Gulf of Phila’phia
we contacted another pro- sons HO. Berry Fort Blum; 18 grandchildren and Morgan, John Craig More- Mexico, and most of the Phoenix
."T1*" qunte Worth, Arthur Lm Berry of » greatgrandchildren. ’ hart, Jamie Morrison, Kathy westerlzfpwinF, waters Pittsburgh
independenty, us the Granbury, and Earl Berry of Funeral services win be in Mulkey, Jimmy Musick, rephathe Columbia River, Ptland, Ore 76 52 dr
samestory. The money had Athens; 18 grandchildren and Houston. Charles Nail, Megan Nancar- or through the Colorado P'Hand, Me. 86 65 .43 cdy
1 been routed, he Mid, through 35 great-grandchildren, and Galbreaith-Pickard to in row, Robert Noland, Earlene River, whch flows into the Rapid City
Mexico. But he, too, admitted one great-great-grandchild; charge of local arrangements. Nuckols and Terry Ogle. * " '
he was opposed to the shah, sisters, Mrs. Katie of "
Then we learned from Bronte* Mrs Lula Miller of
Swiss benkiy sources that San Antonio, Mrs. Mary
the shah had transferred Mitt-bell of Odessa; brothers,
more then 81 million from Tom Derrick of Snyder, and
I Ms personal, numbered ac- Jasper Derrick of Houston
NEW YORK AP - This is this minicooperative weald be ' sempice wUl be at UM
pz4MeLaLan.4 wMb , pna, tim An), Anag iy +hp ppg SanK weeiSnaEE W V Banco will m
HawueWeEu-.PIIE “At, " de Londres y Mexico in a.m. tomorrow at Martin’s
TV stations. ThsyTe readying system a0we“ to air the Mexico .. — Funeral Home Chapel. Rev.
final decisions on which show. “Tm. . Hrvev Rains win'cfficiata
mu g1,,yn gamc9, mlpamg 4, Mawt otmameiAg IU A150 SLIUCK us as an -drVY r\ains win ----Ve
national.showstheyh"h" During.qn4tan interesting coincidence that Interment will be in Acton
rushen.Nnuuneeraue uun “A"K m."A 5 other Nixon campaign money Cemetery. Martin’s Funeral
IUHIG PrVeueSVIE BCTVIC S SHOWS 1HBU I Im? 1. UR. • H- L —An onmAnw, 4Lmpac, re EIarno ie in oharge Af
—n.m uaaz...a _uTag ... A.e Azenmta Am. mA.w, amA 00 Deen AAUMUETGM uii a V- AE 5
pewnationai Program coopen H0" are Mexican Bank. When the FBI arrangements,
#HVE HH-h VVSIE 5V SMI" - riCAb Lg,n 4, -Am), into thia it
1.2 an.. 22412 24aaz.2 —21 KAaAA amA,e Degan W CIICK IIW UIIS, IL
in uw plan, Sagon8 are season .°9 says. seemed to uport the White
j . Among them wore each House more than any Other
percentage or Uie cost 01 votaram as “Sesame Street"' _»____a a. W. . . , __
certain programs they’a have and -wai strttWeek,"but Dgatio the "atersate
RS* there were also newcomers - mhe President’s two most today in Hico City
Wnn Ega,“n uonnaaugn "Soundstage,” a pop music trusted aides, H.R. Haldeman She wu g.
most of the
Ing waters
Blum; 18 grandchildren and Morgan, John Craig Moro- Mexicoiand most 0I.the Phoenix
u ta Oe..n pitesburn. .
"unerdiverviom "ibe" Shame nad, pmmean Nancaf ,,r puand,me.
In row, Robert Noland, Earlene River, which flows into the Rapid City 67 48 .48 cdy
Gulf of California. Reno 80 42 cir
..........Richmond 89 68 clr
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Morehart, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 138, Ed. 1 Monday, June 10, 1974, newspaper, June 10, 1974; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500381/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.