Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, December 26, 1977 Page: 3 of 6
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MONDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1977
JACKSBORO GAZETTE-NEWS. JACKSBORO. TEXAS 76056
PAGE 3
Pearl Easter
Services Held
Funeral services for Mrs.
Pearl Easter, 81, were held
Wednesday at 2 p.m,in
Live Oak Baptist Church
with Rev. Clyde Wilton of
Bryson and Rev. Dennis
Brotherton of Bryson
officiated. Interment was in
the Winn Hill Cemetery
under the direction of
Hawkins Funeral Home.
Bom December 31, 1896
in Parker County, Mrs.
Easter was a lifelong
resident of Jack and Young
Counties. She died Decem-
ber 20 in a Graham nursing
home.
Survivors are son Clif-
ford Easter of Jermyn,
sister Mrs. Earl Sheppard
of Jermyn, brothers, Pres-
ton Crum of Bryson, Ivy
and Luther Crum of Min-
eral Wells, four grand-
children and eight great
grandchildren.
tod
Rhoadea, et ux; B.J. Furr.
Lee Roy Coble--John
Howard Coble, et ux.
EASEMENT
Harry E. Whitsitt, et ux-
Maurice Dale King.
Ola Powell
Rites Held
TRANSFER
Jacksboro National
Bank--01ney Savings
Association.
OIL LEASE
E.E. Long, et ux; R.H.
Zuber Jr., et ai-John t.
Bennett, et al.
Zoy Moore- Jackson
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Donnie Wayne Frazier-
Robin Elizabeth Ware.
Terry LeeTyler-Rita Kay
Riley.
2Fiftg Hears
(From the Gazette News
December 29,1927)
REMOVAL SALE
Jan. 2, 1928-Jan 31,1928
Spivey.
Reading, Lee Annie
Williamson.
Piano solo, Mildred
Gregg.
Saxophone solo, Mary
Frazier.
Mrs. Slay, 80
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Funeral services for Ola
Powell, 75, were held
Thuraday at 10 a.m. in the
Church of Christ of
Jacksboro. Officiating was
Paul McClung, minister,
and interment was in the
Shannon Cemetery under
the direction of Hawkins
Funeral Home.
Bom November 4,1902 at
Squaw Mountain, Powell
died Tuesday at his home
northwest of Jacksboro. He
was a rancher and a
member of the Church of
Christ.
Survivors are the widow
Mary Lou of the home, sons
Eskell of Ballinger, Vovne
of Brady, Douglas of San
Angelo, sisters, Daisie
Rhodes of Bowie, Dovie
Smith of Jacksboro, half
sister Myrtle Burt of
Jacksboro, eight grand-
children and one great
grandchild.
Pallbearers will be
Clifford Copeland, Bud
Voyles, Bud Noe, Reiford
Farless, J.W. Weiver and
J.M. McCary.
DEED OF TRUST
James R. Amdrews, et ux-
-Alan D. Myers Jr Tr.
John Harp, et al-Luther
May Tr.
Henson Brothers- Her-
bert F. Poyner Jr. Tr.
John Kirk Stewart-Bill
Freeman, Tr.
Dudley Campbell, et ux;
Tom Ewing--Ridley L.
Gibson.
Terry Rhoades, et ux-
Ruby Dickinson.
Rayble E. Jones, Jr., et
ux--Geo. W. Cunningham
Tr.
James R. Thurman, et
ux-W.M. Eatherly Tr.
Joe H. Lee, et al-Owen C.
brown, Jr. Tr.
W.I. Oates, Jr. et ux-
Patrick A. Myers, Tr.
Herbert Flower, et ux-
Ridley Gibson Tr.
Roland W. Cook, et ux-
Alan D. Myers Jr. Tr.
M.L. Garrett; Kenneth
Lee et al; Joe E. Stark, et al;
Whitfield J. Collins-The
Public.
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Goldie Hamit-Jackson
Building Components Inc.
Truce Cemetery-John E.
Bennett.
ASSIGNMENT
Carl A. Reutinger-David
C. Reutinger.
Cleary Petroleum Corp.-
Teal Petroleum Co.
Weldon S. Gueet, et al-
Sam C. Bashara.
M.L. Garrett and Sons Oil
Co.-John Harp, et al (2
instruments).
George W. Gage-Carter
Energy Corp.
West Plains Petroleum
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George N. Kinder (2 instru-
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Joseph F. Mahoney, et al-
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Tr.
Funeral Services for
Flinnie Bell Slay 80, of
Mineral Wells, were held
Saturday at 1 p.m. in the
First Baptist Church of
Graford. She died Decem-
ber 21 in the Palo Pinto
Hospital after a long
illness. Officiating was
Alfred Earl Kelly of Fort
Worth. Interment was in
McAdams Cemetery, Pos-
MARR1AGE LICENSE
R.D. Harvey and Ada D.
Voyles, Dec. 25.
R.R. Hood and Essie M.
Shipley, Dec. 23.
J.A. Duncan and Bertha
Sterling, Dec. 22.
Z.Z. Hightower and
Nancy Phillips, Dec. 26.
Doyle Wills and Venia
Lee Burnett, Dec. 24.
Pat Osteen and Maude
Woods, Dec. 24.
J.B. Brown and Mary
Vanderord, Dec. 23.
Lester Wade and Ruby
Booz, Dec. 23.
Clyde Robertson and Lois
Mauldin, Dec. 23.
Men’s Leather Puttees
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SURPRISE PARTY
Miss Grace Porter was
surprised by sixteen of her
friends Monday, at her
$1.00-13.00 home, with a party for 16th
g5C birthday. A clarinet was
Neck Ties
Men's Overalls
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Refreshments were served.
75C-$1.35 The cake was decorated by
Women's Dresses Martha Brown.
$3.75-$13.75
Gowns 759
BOAZ DRY GOODS
STORE
MUSIC & READING
RECITAL
Mesdames E.M. David-
COTTON REPORT
There were 3164 bales of
cotton ginned in Jack
County prior to December
13, 1927 as compared to
5680 bales ginned the same
date in 1926.
sum Kingdom under the 80n and A.L. White presen-
GRASS LEASE
Jimmy Carroll Boley-
L.E. Boley.
P.l. Westbrook
Services Held
R-D-0
John F. Garrett,et ux;
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Pentad Devel. Corp.
First National Bank,
Jacksboro, et al-Mitchell
Energy Corp.
NOTICE
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Samples shown
RONNIE BARBARA
Funeral services for
Phillip Ivan Westbrook, 40,
of Wichita Falls were held
December 20 at 2 p.m. in the
Hampton-Vaughn Funeral
Chapel in Wichita Falls
with interment in Wichita
Falls.
Born June 28, 1937 in
Jacksboro, Westbrook was
a long time resident of
Jacksboro. He died at his
home in Wichita Falls
December 17.
Survivors include the
widow, Opal Cathyi# of tfy;
home, daughter, Dfdnhafdf
Dayenport, Oklahoma,
Mitchell, Tampa, Florida,
Donnie Paul, Robert,
Phillip Curtis, of Wichita
CERTIFICATE
State of Texas-Dal Loug
Oil Co.
RELEASE
First Wichita National
Bank-Lynn F. Smith.
Bridwell Oil Co., et al-
Kirk S. Cox et al.
Olney Savings Associ-
ation; First National Bank
of Jacksboro-C.W. Mower
Jr., et ux.
direction of Baum-Carlock-
Bumgardner Funeral Home
Mineral Wells.
Flinnie Bell Stephens
was bom May 31, 1897 in
Terrell, Texas to Joe and
Lizzie (Myers) Stephens.
She was married to Mark B.
Slay Oct. 27. 1912 in Palo
Pinto. She lived most of her
life in Palo Pinto County.
Survivors include the
husband Mark B. of Min-
eral Wells, daughters,
Lorene Stowe, Graford;
Cortie Moore, Fort Worth;
Willie Robertson, Wichita
Falls; Esther Cofer, Min-
eral Wells; sons, M.B. Jr.
Odessa; Charlie and Leslie
"Hoot" of Graford and
Jimmy Sr. of Mineral Wells;
brothers Jim and Phillip
Stephens, 32 grandchil
dren, 63 great grandchil-
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Piano solo, Grace Porter.
Piano duet, Dorothy
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Reading, Marie Hines.
Violin solo, Mary Frazier.
Piano solo, Dorothy
Henley.
Calrinet solo, James
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PROOF OF HEIRSHIP
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with provisions of the Pubiic Utility R .‘cjulatory
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electric service rates in area:; senred by the
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McGee, Leigh. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, December 26, 1977, newspaper, December 26, 1977; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733665/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.