Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, June 21, 1982 Page: 3 of 6
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CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE-Gary Green (right,
also known as 'The Pink Panther", steps in to
assist a fallen ride and finds himself in a tough
spot. Green, who lives in Godley, Texas, thrilled
Jacksboro fans during the recent Sheriffs Posse
Rodeo, with a variety of jokes, stunts, tricks and
Three Make TSU Honors
plain hard work. "He's one of the best," Terry
Walls Rodeo Company Secretary Delia Walls said,
adding rodeo clowns are known for their
humorous pranks, but their pay is earned during
the bull riding and other dangerous events. They
put their lives on the line, according to Walls, so
the show may (safely) go on.
TSU Registrar John
Whiting announced
today 615 students
enrolled in the 1982
Tarleton State Univer-
sity Spring semester
made the A and B
honor rolls and dis-
tinguished students
list. *
Paricia L. Epperson
and Jenilynn Bare-
field, both of Jacks-
boro, made the dis-
tinguished student list,
with the former also
placing on the A honor
roll.
Bhrim
Swabbing
Sarvict
Jacksboro, Texas
76056
Mobile Phones
45571 4690
4587
Dennis Lewis
567-6169
Glenn Bivins Jerry Bivins
567-5002 374 3921
William Lance Whaley
of Perrin placed on the
B honor roll and was
also named to the
distinguished student
list.
Students listed on the
A honor roll must have
a 4.0 grade point ratio
on the 4.0 system and
be taking a minimum of
12 hours.
Students on the B
honor roll must have a
grade point ratio
between 3.00 and 3.99.
with no grade lower
than B and be taking
a minimum of 12 hours.
Freshman and soph-
omore distinguished
students must have a
minimum GPR of 3.25,
with no grade lower
than C. Junior and
senior distinguished-
students have a mini-
mum GPR of 3.50, with
no grade lower than C.
WANT ADS
GET RESULTS
Mr. and Mrs. James
Preston Ballard of
Rochester. Texas are
the proud parents of
twins, born Monday,
June 14 in Hendrick
Medical Center, Abi-
lene.
Devin James was
bom at 4:22 a.m.,
weighing 5 pounds 13
ounces and measuring
20 inches long. Katie
Denise weighed 5
pounds, 11 ounces and
measured 18‘/2 inches
upon birth, at 4:23 a.m.
Maternal grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs.
J.C. Romines of Jacks-
boro and Mr. and Mrs.
W.P. Ballard of Roches-
ter are paternal grand-
parents.
Area Sales Tax Rebated
ALL YOU CAN EAT
SPECIALS
TUESDAY BBQ $489
FRIDAY FISH $3*9
SATURDAY SHRIMP $6*9
5:00 • 9:00 p.m.
GREEN FROG RESTAURANT
State Comptroller Bob
Bullock sent checks
totaling $35.5 million to
966 Texas cities as their
share of the June one
percent city sales lax.
“These monthly rebates
are keeping ahead of last
year's payments,” Bullock
said. “With 1982 half over,
they are almost 14% higher
than the amount paid by
this time last year.”
Jacksboro's check this
month is $13,444.38. for a
yearly total of $ 176,385.68.
This represents a 10.31%
increase over 1981 June
payments.
Bryson will receive a
check for $1,179.39,
bringing that city’s 1982
payments to date to
$12,573.88. a 7.50%
decrease from the
$2,360.00 June paxment
,ust year.
Graham will receive
$52,395.23 for June.
Graham's 1982 payments
total $437,107.76, compar-
ed to $29,800.0A4uring the
same period in 1981. or a
26.10% increase.
Mineral Wells' June
rebate is $45,^82.63,
bringing their payments
this year to $450,590.93, an
8.34% increase.
City sales tax is collected
along with the state by
merchants and businesses
and rebated monthly to
cities in which the tax is
collected by the comptroller.
Personal
Visitors in Maureen
Phariss home her
Brother Clovis Rhodes
and Family from
Muscoda, Wisconsin
and her Sister Bessie
Gravlee from Graham.
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General Contractor Commercial or Residential
RONNIE SMITH 567-2123
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WEST TEXAS
OIL & GAS
EXPOSITION
July 22-24,1982
Abilene Civic Center
Abilene, Texas
*K.r4$
4th Annual
JOINT VENTURE
FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN
OILFIELD EQUIPMENT AND
SERVICES SALE
1 p.m., Wvdnmdty, OacambM t. 1»M
Benefits the West Texas Rehabilitation Center end the handicapped ot the southwest.
Abilene... San Anf,ato... Snyder
Central Ottke *001 Hartton Abilene, Taras 79605
For more Information about participation ha the
Joint Venture lot Crippled Children, cell (915) 692-1633
s & w
Water Well
Service
Pump Sales
& Services
Windmill
Repair
567-2827
567*4)934
OwiHit. L O SHOOK
kCKSBORO, TEXAS 76056_
1 ry Memrials j
The following contributions were made in
memory of Donna Pierce Newberry:
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Andrews and Dr. and
Mrs. Paul Lillard.
The following contributions were made in
memory of Mrs. Eula Craft:
Ed Henry Stewart, Herbert and Belle
Graves Lucas and J.L and Mary Ella
McCanlies.
The following contribution was made in
memory of Dr. McClure
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Lillard.
The following contribution was made in
memory of J. W. Hulsey:
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Lillard.
The following contribution was made in
memory of Mrs. M.L. Stewart:
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Lillard.
The following contribution was made in
memory of Boyd Epperson:
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Lillard.
The following contribution was made in
memory of Lacy Bowen:
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Lillard.
The following contributions were made in
memory of Elizabeth Rhoades:
Catherine L. Rowe, Belle Graves Lucas and
Mary Ella McCanlies.
The following contribution was made in
memory of Mrs. B.C. Gilmore:
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hanna.
The following contribution was made in
memory of Lonnie Berry:
Herbert and Belle Graves Lucas.
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Senior Pictures Now Available
Gregg Insurance and Real Estate
Company of Jacksboro announced today
complimentary group senior pictures are now
available.
Students who graduated in the 1982
commencement exercises are invited to stop
by Gregg's and pick up their free copy
between 8:30 a.m. - noon, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
weekdays.
Political Calendar
The Jacksboro Ga7ette-News is authorized lo
announce the following Candidates subject to action
of the General Flection. November 2, 1982.
Fs*r U. S. Congress, 17th District
Charles Stenholm
M. ad paid for by Chart** Sttnholm
For State Senator
Ray Farabee
Pol. ad paid far by Ray Faraba*
For State Representative, 80th District
Charles Finnell
Pol. ad paid for by Chart** Finnall
For 271st Judicial District Judge
John R. Lindsey
Pol. ad paid for by John R. Lindsay
For County Judge, Jack County
Bobbie A. Owen
Pot. ad paid for by Robbia A. Owon
Jin
For District Clerk
Lelia Vene Cozart
Pol. ad paid for by Lalia Vana Coxart
For County Clerk, Jack County
Patsy Ramzy
Pol. ad paid far by Pat*y Ramxy
For County Treasurer, Jack County
Mrs. Bob Abernathie
Pol. ad paid for by Mr*. Rob Abomathio
For County Commissioner, Precinct 2
Truitt Cranford
Pol. ad paid for by Truitt Cranford
For County Commissioner, Precinct 4
J. T. Rumage
Pol. ad paid for by J. T. Rumage
Steve and VicKi
Berry of Jacksboro
announce the birth of
their second child,
Stephanie Gail.
She was born in
Wichita General Hospi-
tal at 1:00 p.m.
Thursday, June 10,
weighing 7 pounds, 12
ounces and measuring
20 inches long.
Maternal grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Meyers of Big
Springs. Paternal
grandparent is A.D.
Berry, Jr. of Bowie.
Stephanie was wel-
comed by her sister,
Briana, 5.
It's II Boy
MWMMMMMWIANMMP
Mike and Paula Smith
of Jacksboro are proud
to announce the birth of
a son, Michael Scott.
Michael weighed 5
pounds, 13 ounces and
measured 18 inches
long at birth, Wednes-
day, June 9 at 11:31
a.m. in Houston's
Herman Hospital.
He joins a sister,
Kelly, who is 11.
Grandparents are
S.C. _and Mary Lou
Smith of Belton, Texas;
Dan and Pauline Kelly,
also of Belton.
Mrs. O.W. Bradford
of Belton is the boy's
great-grandmother.
TINY FAN-Jennifer Nicole Elm*, of Saul yuia*.,
Illinois cheered the pee wee girls baseball teams
Thursday, June 17. Jennifer and her mother,
Mona, were in Jacksboro visiting Mona's parents,
Robert and Corolyn Wash.
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct I
J. L. Lacewell
Pol. ad paid far by J. L Lacowoll
TRI-COUNTY
Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Annual Meeting of Membership
JUNE 25,
Registration -
1982
6:00 p.m.
Meeting - 7:30 p.m.
Highschool
Football Stadium
Weatherford, Texas
Attendance Prizes Capital Credit Refund C hecks
Country & Western Band Election ol Directors
Free Cokes Business Meeting
duesi speaker - Congressman Charles Stenholm
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McGee, Leigh. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, June 21, 1982, newspaper, June 21, 1982; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733638/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.