Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. NINETY-FIFTH YEAR, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, December 30, 1974 Page: 3 of 6
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PERRIN NEWS
By WAKDA HUGHES
Ur. and Mr*. Carol Don- las has base vUfttng Mr. tad
Bican and David of Arlington Mrs. Frsd MaaUsand family.
Mr. and Mrs. Landreth Hay- Mr. and Mrs. Data Camas
holds of Weatterford, Mr. and and Mr. andMrs.MIManJohn-
Mr*. Harold Duadgan and ston and Diana of Dallas along
DabblaaDdMr.aDdMrs.ToB* with Mrs. Floy Bq*as ot Min*
my Dnnnigan aad Daryll of aral Walls vara Christmas
Parrln vara Christmas guests visitor* of Mr. aad Mrs. Park
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Don- Johnston,
nigan. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Khan and
Mrs. Marla Hughes, Janat Christopher of Honstoo vara
and Donna of San Antonio and holiday visitors in tha homo
Mr. and Mrs. Prastoo Ston* of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Khan
ard and Gil of Wichita Falls and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pat*
vara Holiday guests of Mr. and ton.
Mrs. Cecil Hughes. Ur. aad Mrs. B. C. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Howard John- have returned from a visit to
ston and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lubbock with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugbes spent Christmas day Marvin Anderson,
with Mrs. Marie Ladd at Jack- Mr. and Mrs. Logan Shew*
sboro. make and Staphsnof Memphis,
Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Patton Tenn,; Mr. and Mrs. Buddy man, daughter of Mr. and
vara host to fifty on Christ- Joseph and Tod andTsayaof Mrs. Marvin Tilghman, and
mas day, out of town guests Louisiana, Mr. aad Mrs. Billie Harold David Whltsltt, son of
were Mrs. Clyde Patton, Da* Alcorn, Becky and Brian, Mr. Harry Whltsltt and Mrs. Mar-
lane and Judy Patton, and Da- and Mrs. Boh Evans, Beverly, garet Whltsltt ware united in
wayne Marshburn; Mr. and Tim aad Doug of ML Vernon, marriage at the home of tha
Mrs. Ferrell Gross and Be- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rhodes, bride’s parents December 26.
linda and Mr. and Mrs. Char- Melinda and Sherry of Fort Rev. Jimraia Hefner, pastor of
lesTibbitt of Houston; Mr. and. Worth, Ur. and Mrs. Charles the First Baptist Church,per-
Mrs. Don Patton, Donese and Alcorn, Vickie Brant and formed the double ring cere*
Stephanie; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gal- mony.
Whitbouse, Mr. and Mrs. Gary lovay of Weatherford and Mr. The bride, given in mar-
Burns and Lee, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Don Alcorn, Ai«ela
Marvin House, Mr. and Mrs. and Ronald of Wesfcrookwere
Kenneth Archer and Deone of Christmas visitors In the
Fort Worth. home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Mrs. Ivy Farmer and Wanda Alcorn,
of Graham have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nash
Mr. and Mrs. Truitt Farmer of Saglimw, Mrs. limit* Ar-
tndBrlan* nold and Daylene have been Wi2~lir' and Mrs. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kinder visiting Mrs. Gladys Shirley, wre Mr. and Mrs.
had all of their family to- Mr. aad Mrs. Bobby Wright jr iuum Mr. and Mrs.
gather for the first time in and toys of ML Vernon have j^es Spradllng, Jimmy,
Jaeksboro (Tea) Gasette-News Page S Monday, December 36,1974
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD DAVID WHTTSnT
Voids Exchanged
riage by her father,
white satin formalism
Miss Brenda Lynette Tllgh-
TRUCE
NEWS
Spending Christmas Day
town nutavmMi^ariMrs^ SguSIS? **' Kirrl- Mr< •“* ChS^ld SS»°5SSjKfrmn
town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gllllspie. Mrs. Wayne Miller and Tarleton College.
ilv^Mr S£f!‘ Am“dt L008 Gme* Mrs. Wayne Solo-
'rsCIZl‘sssssss sraassrs
Kinder of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fore- ^^^SsT&lle-
5Sku0rr V “*■ MikeSmiddyof,m;ur.and Mrs. Bill Rich-
SS ?y ,5enltL <* •«« •*» M.lHsa of Jacks- ...... ----„„
Jr {4cks^0r0’ ®row“fj0!d, Mr. and Mrs. boro; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Clide Ogle,
F*n« K«ls*y of Oklahoma City, Clayton, Jeremy and Angle of Ricky, Terrle, Timmy, Lisa
cJSL^ok£*Mr K»!nMrf ^.ItSmld' HolHday and Mrs. Ruby Da- and Teresa, Mr. and Mrs.
Cushing, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. dy were visitors In the home of «hin» a Nevnort.
®“.d ^W.H. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Ander- j Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Bird Rhodes i son. ' spent Christmas day with Mr.
of Barton Chapel. jmi jjrg< qnnny Lasslter.Ke-
. Christmas Vlfltor* Wn/Terea, and Angle In Fort
Worth. Others attending were
Mrs, Jewel Turner and Mr.
the Maryetta Community Cen-
ter Friday night. Everyone en-
joyed an evening meal and
games of 42 and exchanged
gifts. Those attending were
_and Mrs. Weldon D. Smith
and children of Watogue.
Ricky Ogle along with some
of the Juniors and Seniors of
Jaeksboro High School visited
last Wednesday at a Junior
Jay Cradling and Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Gilbert, Blenda,
Jerry Bob, aad Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Es-
kerldge visited Christmas day
with Mr. and Mrs. Levis
Kirk, Sandra and Levi and also
attending the noon meal were
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Kirk and
Brandy and Sherlta Kirk in
Jaeksboro.
Mrs. Mary Carr and Fred-
die of Henrietta and Mr. Wil-
lie Ogle spent Christmas day
visiting the Clide Ogle family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Long,
Donna, Eddie, Renltta,
Mansfield.
Mrs. Kathlene Heath of Dal-
from Tarleton for the holidays
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Tucker and Joey. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Bran-
Mr. and Mrs. John Woods denburg of Bridgeport visited
and family, Mr and Mrs. Jas- relatives and friends here
per Stephens and family of last week.
Arlington, Mr, and Mrs. Steve
Clalrborne andfamilvofWvlle Mr. and Mrs. Cy Calhoun
and Mr. and Mrs. Audle spent Christmas with their c^lie«Tw£o
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J B. Owen and Douglas Dick and of Bowie; Mrs. Damron to Jaeksboro.
son‘ Polly Long, David, Bobby spending Christmas Eve
with Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ham-
ilton for supper were Mr.
and Mrs. CUde Ogle, Ricky,
Terrle, Timmy, Lisa and Te-
resa of Truce; Mr. and Mrs.
A.M. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Hamilton and
Ross, Rex and Lacureta; Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Swalm, Jan-
son, Jerod; Mr. and Mrs.
Dewayne Hamilton, Jetliner;
Mr. and Mrs. Olan Hamilton,
and Shelby; Mr. and
Mrs. Randell Hamilton,
Laura and Laton all of Bowie;
Mr. and Mrs. Jan McCord and
Mike of Dallas; Mrs. Mary
Carr and Freddie of Henri-
etta; R.C. Hamilton of Jacks-
boro; H.B. Hamilton of Bowie,
Johnny Hamilton of Wichita
Falls and Miss Lawana Ham-
ilton at Bowie visited during
Christmas.
Gilbert Eskridge received
word that his sister, Mrs.
Dona Miller, was suffering
from a heart attack in a
Muleshoe hospital.
Miss Terrle Ogle spent
Thursday night with Dann
Dutton. They went with the
girl Scouts Christmas Carol-
ing in Jaeksboro.
Reducing plan
for energy users
Plan
How to save when
using electric heating
I seasonally by qualified
serviceman.
2. Set thermostat at 68° and leave
it Lower to 50° 60° if you’ll be
away several days.
3. Weatherstrip doors and windows;
caulk cracks to prevent drafts
and warm air loss.
4. Check the filter eveiy 30 days on
forced-air systems. If filter is
permanent clean it by manufac-
tu.er’s directions; if it’s disposable,
replace if dirty.
5. Thorough home insulation keeps
the warmth in. Can cut energy
use 20% or more. Can pay for
itself by lowering heating (and
cooling) costs.
6. When fireplace is not in use, keep
damper closed.
7. On sunny days open draperies,
blinds to let in warmth of sun.
8. Open outside doors as little as li
possible.
9. Keep furniture, draperies away
from air outlets and returns so
air will flow easily Clean annually.
Conserve electricity and you help
conserve one or more of the fuels
needed to produce it: natural gas,
coal and oil. Conserve fuels and you
help assure that there will be enough
to meet essential needs for electricity
in the future.
When you pass a TP&L office,
warehouse, generating plant or
other facility, you’ll see that we’ve
turned off all non-essential lighting.
And, in as many other ways as
possible, TP&L is reducing its own
uses of electricity.
//you would like additional informa-
tion on conserving electricity, call or
see the Customer Service Repre-
sentative in the TP&L Office.
Think
Small
And sm us
for authorized
solos, service
ana parts.
WILMER CRUM
TEXAS POWER It LIGHT COMPANY
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BKYSON
By MRS. W. A. STAFFORD
wore n
formal length gown
with a finger-tip veil. She
carried a single white car-
nation on a white Bible.
Miss Cathy Tilghman, sis-
ter of the bride, was maid
of honor and Richard Col-
bert served as best man.
After a short trip the couple
will make their home in
Jaeksboro.
and Joleta of Eastland and
Mrs. Ruby De shine of New-
porL
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Smith,
Cathy, Chuck, Carl, Cindy
Charollet, Casey, Cristi and
Greg spent Christmas day in
Bridgeport with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Smith. Cathy Smith is
home visiting during theboli-
Tuesday evening, Decem-
ber 21. the First Baptist
Church will have a "Watch
Night" party for the Youth
of Bryson. Some films will
be shown aad after mid-night
there will be a breakfast for
the youth.
Last Monday, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Bost had as visitors,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lamar and
son of Irving, Mr. and Mrs
Charles Stewart of Abilene
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bost and children of Bed-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Starnes
and family of Midlatbian
visited his mother, Mrs.
Leona Starnes last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike New-
som spent Christmas Day in
Axle in the borne of her bro-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. James
EmanueL
Mrs. Ruth Bailey spent the
Christmas holidays in Dallas
In the borne of her daughter,
the Ariand Wards.
Mr. and Mrs. Reno Clay-
ton and family of Chico spent
Christmas day with his
mother, Mrs. Bessie Clay-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Ice and
Miss Bertha Bruce spent the
Christmas holidays in Dallas
with (heir sister, Mrs. Letha
Walsh and Mary Francis.
Dinner guests in the W.S.
Morris home on Christmas
Day were Mr. and Mrs1. B.J.
Sims and family, Mr. and
Mra. J.C. Stone of Graham
Mr. and Mrs. John Tuel, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Davis and Mr.
and Mrs. W.A. Stafford.
Attending the 50th Wedding
Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Keyaer, Sunday, De-
cember 22 in Stephenville
from Bryson were Mrs. M.D.
Newsom, Mrs. Myrtle Key-
ser, Mr. and Mrsi Kenneth
Keyser.
Christmas Eve Mr. and
Mrs. M.D. Newsom had as
dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Newsom and Erika, Mrs.
Mary Teague of Graham, Mrs.
Charles Mlnkley and child-
ren of Gainesville, Mrs. Myr-
tle Keyser and Mr. and Mrs.
M.a Newsom of Bryson.
After dinner gifts were ex-
changed from their tree.
Christmas day the M.D.
Newsom’s went to Gainesville
for a Christmas dinner with
the Charles Mlnkleys.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Key-
ser of Duncanville spent
Christmas day with his
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Key-
ser.
Visiting in the home of
Mrs. Lora Lemlng on Christ-
mas day were Mr. and Mrs.
Melton Lemlng and Karl of
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Lary
Little and son of Jaeksboro,
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Clayton
and Clndl of Stephenville, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacky Lemlng and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Lemlng and children and Bill
Tatterfield of Escondldb,
Callfronia.
Mrs. Idella Manley of Gra-
ham and Mrs. Haul Stewart
of Wichita Falls were visitors
in the home at Mrs. Clemmie
Harris Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King
and daughter of Dallas spent
Christmas day with his pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. C.W.
King.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tuel
had in their home for a 6:30
p.m. meal Christmas Eve,
Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Sims and
family, Mr. and Mrs. James
Stone of Graham, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Stafford, Mr.
and Mrs. George Tuel and
Brent and Mr. and Mrs. W.S.
Morris. After the meal they
enjoyed exchanging and look-
ing at gifts.
Mrs. Haul Clayton was s
Christmas Eve guest of Mr.1
and Mrs. Arthur Shanefelt of
Jaeksboro. She also spent
Christmas Eve night with the
Sbanefelts.
Mr. and Mrs. V.V. Ander-,
son of Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs
M.B. Templeton of Sweet-
water and Carolyn Temple-
ton of Dallas spent the Christ-
mas holidays in the M.C.
Clayton home.
Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Cullers
had some of their children
and grandchildren home for
the holidays. Visiting were.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Edd Cal-
lers, Jalle, Joy and Judd of
Hungerford, Mr. aad Mrs.
James Bailey and children,
Cleve Cullers of Abilene,Mr.
and Mrs. Walace Cullers and
children of Breckenridge and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fambro
of Possum Kingdom.
Visiting during the holidays
In the home of Mr .and Mrs.
Cecil Williams were their
son sad family, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Williams, Tom and
Terri of Midland.
Mra. Mary Buckcannan and
Mrs. May Castleberry of Fort
Worth were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Roscolast
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacky Neff
were dinner guestsonChrist-
mas day of Mr. and Mrs.
J.L Byrd of Electra. For
the evening meal they were
guests of. Jacky’s Grand-
mother Neff also of Electra.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce At-
wood and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Dirk Atwood of Euless
wers guests of Mrs. Laura
Mae Atwood Christmas Eve.
Mrs. Betty Atwood of Gra-
ham came over Christmas
day and had dinner with Laura
Mae. Other Christmas day
visitors were Mr.aod Mrs.
BobbyWttklns of Dallas.
The Bobby Watkins were
Christmas day dinner guests
in (he home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vaster Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wal-
den went to Iowa Park Mon-
day to spend the holidays with
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dub Singletary,
Stevie and Kay.
Seaman Services
Held Dec 21
Services for Bertha Smith
Seaman were held Dec-
ember 21 at Restland Mem-
orial Park in Dallas. Burial
was at Restland.
Born April 5, 1905 in Al-
exander City, Alabama, she
was the daughter' of Cora
Adella Funderburk and Mar-
ion Lee Smith. She died at
her home in Dallas, December
19.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mary Frances
Seaman and Marjorie Nell
Fletcher; one son, George
III, all of Dallas; four sis-
ters, Ila Kolburn, Jaeksboro,
Mrs. Ibera Shannon, Fort
Worth, Louise Redman, Hous-
ton, Levis Frank, Jaeksboro;
one brother, Charlie Smith at
Lake Dallas; three grandchil-
dren and one great grandchild.
Christmas Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mld-
dlebrooks of MilledgeviUe,
Ga. are here visiting his pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Colum-
bus Middlebrooks. She is
the former Stella Phillips.
William Cleveland and fa-
mily of Childress visited the
Joe Sbouns and Don Cleve-
lands here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Osteen
of Fort Worth spent the holi-
days here with their parents,
Mrs. Maude Osteen and Mr.
and Mrs. Tobe Geer.
J.C. McDonald and family
visited friends here last week.
PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
fail a URard
9.M.
Jaeksboro Veterinary Clinic
PHone 017-567-3555
• Day or Night
263 West Belknap
Jack Raines
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
All Lines
East Side of Square
• Phone 567-2700
Middleton Chiropractic
GHnie
Dr.J.W. Middleton
Phone 872-3051
409 Smythe Bowie, Texa#
Chiropractic Office
DR. MELVIN H. HENEXSON
Room 19 - Vaughn Building
South Side of Square
PHONE 549-5222
Graham, Texas
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Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. NINETY-FIFTH YEAR, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, December 30, 1974, newspaper, December 30, 1974; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733335/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.