Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 30, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1970 Page: 2 of 6
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Page 2 Monday, December 21,1970
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RESS ASSOCIATION
News From Perrin Ares
Michael's
Memo's
THE JACKSB0R0 GAZETTE-NEWS
Rated AA by Community Research Bureau
Published every Monday and entered at the Poet Office
at Jacksboro, 'Texas, as second class matter, under Act cf
Congress, March 3, 1879.
The Jacksboro Gazette, established in 1880, and the
Jacksboro News, established in 1895, were consolidated in
1919.
Legal notice advertising rates; 5f per word first inser-
tion; it per word each consecutive insertion thereafter.
Leigh McGee, Publisher
Mabel Claire McGee, Editor
Georgie Fee Jackson, Adv. Manager
Office Phone (117) 5*7-2*1i Residence (917) S67-3338
Subscription Rales: $3 per year to Jack County Poatofflces
$5.00 . yr 2 years subscriptions
College Students (9 -norths) $2. Armed Forces $3 per year
Other Texas Addresses $3 per year; Outside Texas $4.08
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones of
Mineral Wells have moved to
the house east of W. H. Ander-
son. The three children have
entered school.
This year two terms ex-
pire on the East Keechi
Water District board, Ides
Turner and William Mitchell.
Both have consented to have
their names on the ballot. The
election will be Tuesday, Jan.
12 at the Outhouse store.
Mrs. Gaye Richardson and
mother; step father, Andrew boro Rest Home Tuesday this
Harrison and several sisters week,
and brothers. Among those The 42ClubheldtheChrist-
attending from Perrin were mas turkey supper attheG.C.
Emmitt Wood, G. E. Scudder, Moore home Dec. 12. From
Hugh Smith, James Boyd, out of town were Messrs, and
Messrs, and Mmes. Joe Sit- Mmes. Henry Spaulding, Co-
ton and Alvin Tucker. manche; 1. J. Yowell, Dublin;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wise, Mmes. Lena Wampler, Velma
Stephenville, were recent Brown, Lena Mullinax,
guests of the Hugh Smiths. Mineral Wells. It was voted
that the club disband. L. S.
SPEAKER ON DRUGS Herring was president and
Jack Thirft, 19 spoke to Mrs. Herring secretary-trea-
By MICHAEL ZUBER
Finally,
SPEED IS
ESSENTIAL/
The sooner your prescrip-
tion is filled, the sooner
your doctor's prescribed
treatment begins. We at
Rexall realize this, so we
make every effort to give
you the prompt, courteous
service you've come to ex-
pect from us...
£eU&u to
j%e Editor
Dear Sir:
In the Jacksboro Gazette last
week Dec. 7th appeared a pic-
------ ------- ----------- __ — _______,, it’s here—that
children have moved to Gran- Perrin High students Wednes- surer. Others present were Christmas vacation we’ve
bury. Mark and Regina House day on his experience with Messrs, and Mmes. James f0r< Wouldn’t a
have moved to the apartment drugs. His father, a Baptist Mullinax, Milas Kelsay, G.C. nlce wh^e snow ^ a n]ce
they vacated. minister, and brother,asemi- Moore, Earl Counts, M. A-Christmas present?
David Dunnagan and family nary student, wereinstrumen- Outhouse, J. L. Johnson, ****
have moved into their new tal in getting him off drugs Mmes. O. C. Brown, Blanche y,e ^^5 were sacked
three bedroom brick house, after a year’s time. At the Mabry. (n the hall so that we can go
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fitz- seminary, Fort Worth, Rev. Mrs. Weldon Cranfordwas kack j0 a
gerald visited the G. F. Wim- Bob Hutcherson had heard hostess to the Ruth Bible Class building,
berlys, Tuesday enroute from him, and accompanied him to of hie Baptist Church at her * * * *
freshly-cleaned
ture of the first three grades of hospital.
Wichita Falls to their home
in Arkansas. Richard’s father
Judge W. E. Fitzgerald, 97,
died last May.
Homer Francis has re-
turned from a Fort Worth
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twelve enrolled werepresent. Tigers will be wearing purple
CHRISTMAS TREE SUPPER \fter games, gifts were ex- ^ white next season.
The Lydia class of the Bap- changed and refreshments are reauy excited about the
tist Church held their Christ- served. Mrs. Pauline Co**5 change. That probably means
mas tree and supper, Dec. 11 016 teacher and Mrs. W. H. there’ll be purple jackets too.
. in the fellowship hall. Of 18 Whaley associate, * * * *
Jerymn 'Jchool 1917. Mrs. The Perrin Christian Advent members, 15 werepresent The Perrin Junior High girls All the Windows were opened
Lowe was the teacher, Callie church had their Christmas Among out of town guests heat the Santo girls, Monday, on the NHS door early because
Stoneman, EviaStoneman.Hay dinner after the morning ser- were Mrs. Ophelia Wade, 20-19. In the last four seconds 0f the holidays and we found
Stoneman, Fred Stoneman. vice Sunday. The young people Mineral Wells, and Mrs. Mit- Glenda Brumbelow made a out What was behind each, it
I would like very much to gave u,e pr0gram. chell Hill, Wichita Falls, “beautiful” pass to Alinda would have been difficult to
have that negative you could Rev> Hutcherson has former members. Eleven men Thompson. have waited until Christmas
send it to me C.O.D. accepted a place in an interde- and two associate members, UP to noon. Friday, 1137 Day as the German children
lam Evia Stoneman. I live nominational youth camp in Pauline Cox and Ruth Out- bales of cotton had been ginned would have had to have done,
in Borger, Texas and receive Mississippi, effective Jan. 3. house also were guests. After in Perrin. * * * *
the Jacksboro Gazette and en- Eighteen were present for the turkey dinner, the men _ _ . Christmas everywhere last
joy it very much. I missed that the Busy Bee Quilting Club played 42 at the Ray Luna COHipSflyS Enjoy week in JHS! And just before
copy of the paper a friend of turkey dinner Wednesday, home. Mrs. J. R. Ramsey Early Christmas the holidays began on Friday
ours sent me the picture. I Gifts were exchanged and gave the devotional, Mrs. Ray afternoon, many of the classes
do not have a picture of any uf table games played. Luna the prayer; Mrs. Mae Christmas came to the had parties for a short period,
us at that age would sure thank Wednesday afternoon friends woods led carol singing; Guinn Campsey place early ***♦
you and pay you for your met at the home of Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Cox read a poem. Mrs. as they entertained a house- Many of the clubs had
^ negative, shlrlev and oresented her with Loach Counts Erected ex- ful of guests and served Christmas parties during the
change of gifts. Christmas dinner Sunday. week. The OEA had a Christ-
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dinwiddle Present were Mr. and Mrs. mas scavenger hunt and party
have bought the former F.O. Worth Nelson of Houston; Mr. Tuesday night and NHS had
Cooper place on the Oran road nnd Mrs. Larry Martin and their annual progressive din-
from Sammy Starnes. Brandy of Oklahoma City, ner Thursday night.
Mmes. Leel and Lois Wil- Okla., Mr. and Mrs. BlAlne * * * *
son, Oklahoma City, hav< Morton and Elaine, Mr. and The Fang staff enjoyed
been visiting Mrs. Guy Mont- Mrs. Ronald Martin of Dallas; Christmas dinner Tuesdayand
gomery and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maupin of FBLA officers met for Christ-
MARKS 93RD BIRTHDAY ^bwdson; Mr. and Mrs. Le- mas dinner Wednesday.
period class were really sur- presented it to the Student
prised. They hadn’t been good Council. Her late husband had
enough to have a party, ac- begun work on the book but
cording to the teacher. But was unable to finish it before
guess what—she planned a his death,
real surprise. They ought to * * * *
be on their very best behavior What’s this I hear about
from now on. Mrs. Hill was P.A.R. andC.EX. Don’tworry
surprised, too. She got a you won’t hear it any longer!
corsage. * * * *
* * * * Students got a Christmas .
Officer assistants had a present Friday--an hourlunch^k
get-together Friday morning period. The faculty had Mm
with an exchange of gifts and Christmas luncheon in the’
refreshments that lasted all homemaking department,
day. We could see it from the * * * *
hall, girls. Several exes were seen:
around school Friday, includ-
* * * * ing Mary Jo Crawford, Brenda
Several other teachers were Rhone, and Mary Ann Wiging-f
wearing beautiful corsages ton.
Friday, including Miss King, Also several people were :
Mrs. Crawford,Mrs. Ogle, and viewing the halls during the [
Mrs. Shawver. week. Elementary siudentst:
* * * * made their annual tour to,
Fifth period typing II class see the Christmas doors.
even exchanged gifts--some ,, ****
o ust have been funny ones—at Merry Christmas everyone ! ^
tneir party. They even had a
handsomely decorated table
from which they served frosted
lime punch, homemade cook- J f
ies and candies.
* * * *
Mrs. Forrest Hughes was a
visitor at school Friday after-
noon. She brought a hand- Vf
tooled leather scrapbook and "
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PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
DR. JAS. A. STEVENS
DENTIST
Practice limited to extration
and construction of artificial
dentures.
Telephone 5*74322
trouble and the negative, shlrley and presented her with
Mrs. Tom Johnson, Borger_ ^tabie electric sewing ma-
Clarence Gonce and family
have returned from a four
weeks stay with their daughter
Mrs. Faye Fielder of Irving
who underwent surgery.
Three rooms are being
added at the Kenneth Kuhn
residence.
John C. Wilson, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Phono 5*7-5712 Jocksboro
WHITT SCHOOL CHRISTMAS Mrs- w- L- Gillespie was
land Scott, Mr. and Mrs. La-
All eighth grades wi'll take h®r__ 9_3rl bir^* Mr™md Mrs.'&Elton Sccft Beta club for a luncheon
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day Dec. 22. At one o’clock husband of Claude. Among PERSONAL
Santa will come in his air- 01086 attending were Mrs. * * *
plane with a sack of goodies. Maggie Cox and son I. B. of Ross Parker recently com- j students had a handicraft
School will resume Jan. 4. Maypearl, Mr. and Mrs. Wei- pie ed twelve years service ln tha“
Youth of the Church of don Kin&> 0ran< Mr- and in the United States Navy and
Christ sang carols over the Mrs- 6111 Gillespie. with his wife Helen are pre
Mrs. Green was hostess to
on
Thursday at her home. The
food must have been delicious 1
* * * *
Mrs. Crawford’s homemak-
CARL O. RAMZY, M. D.
General Practice
Medicine & Surgery
237 W. Archer Jacksboro
Phone 5*74212
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community Wednesday night
and delivered cheer boxes.
Afterward they were guests
for refreshments at the home
of Mrs. Billie Crawford. Other
sponsors were Mr. and Mrs.
C. Martin, Fred Mealio,
Mmes. Jo Ed Harrison, H.
Herrerra, and H. Howard. The
women of the church delivered
boxes to Perrin residents at
Jacksboro and Palo Pinto Rest
Homes.
FRED HARRISON RITES
Last rites for Fred Harri-
son were held at Oran Baptist
Church, Rev. A. Cherry, pas-
tor. He is survived by his
sently living in Jacksboro.
display in the hall last week.
* * * *
Member of Mrs. Hill’s fifth
Paul G. Lillard D. V. M.
Jacksboro Veterinary Clinic
Phona 817-5*74555
Day or Night ,
2*3 West Belknap Jacksboro
Middleton
Chiropractic Clinic ' ■
Dr. J. W. Middleton
Phone 8724851
409 Smylhe Bowie, Texas
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JACKSBORO CLINIC j
Closed Saturday Afternoon j .V
Dr. Paul K. Conner, Sr.
Dr. B. D. Wheelis
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W. G. MASK, M. D.
EYE SURGERY
Disease of the Eyes
Prescription Glasses
General Practice
481 N. Third 5*7-2405
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ATTEND GRADUATION
Messrs, and Mmes. W. H.
Anderson, R. L. Smiddy and
Mike attended the graduation
of Mrs. Rita Smiddy Fore-
man at Tarleton State Stephen-
ville, Dec. 20. Rita received
the B. S. degree in biology.
After midtern she will be
employed In the labratory
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Johnson
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Sitton and Jacquie Sltton
Johnson attended the gradua-
tion of Eddie Joe Johnson
at Tarleton State at the same
time. He received the B. S.
in math.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Prince
and Michelle, Palo Pinto,
were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Fowler.
The Jack-Wise Parent
Teacher Association will have
the January meeting with the
Alvord School Wednesday, Jan.
13.
The Elementary School
chorus will sing at the Jacks-
FRI. - SAT.
SUN.
December 25th,
26th and 27th
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NEWMAN
ROBERT
REDFORD
KATHARINE
ROSS
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McGee, Mabel Claire. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 30, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1970, newspaper, December 21, 1970; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732862/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.