Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1976 Page: 3 of 6
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FMPLOYEES--of Cox Convalescent Center held their
annual Christmas party December 20. Gifts were ex-
changed and lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. J.O.
Cox. owner were on hand for the festivities. Billie Pip-
pert. administrator, Jove Anastas, director of nurses and
Emma Tullis. social director planned the luncheon
party.
CHRISTMAS VISITORS
Randy. William, and Vicki
Fcnter of Trent arc spend-
ing the week with their
father. Donald R. Fcntcr
and grandmother Mrs.
Vesta Fcntcr in Jacksboro.
Trcg and Eddie Voyles
of Laraycte. La. arc spend-
ing the holidays with their
grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Voyles.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Fields and Dustin of Mem-
phis. Texas were weekend
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
(iail Weldon and Eugene
of Jacksboro. Also Mrs.
Janie Weldon and Binky,
Nancy Weldon. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Weldon and
Jodv all of Longview
visited Sunday. Cathy
Tilghnian visited Friday
night and Saturday.
PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEURjENTS
Middleton
Chiropractic Clinic
Dr. J. W. Middleton
Phone 072-3851
409 Smythe Bowie, Texas
Chiropractic Offift* Personal
DR. MELVIN H. HENEXSON
Room 19 - Vaughn Building*
South Side of Square
Phone 549-5222
Graham, Texas
You probably know that
infant cereals are generally
recognized as the first foods
used to supplement breast
feeding or formula usage.
These precooked, iron-enriched
cereals are nutritious, econom-
ical and easy to prepare.
The essential mineral iron
has been added in a selected
form that is readily absorbed
during digestion by babies and
young children. Important B
vitamins, calcium and
phosphorus also have been
added to these starting cereals.
Whether your baby eats Ger-
ber Rice, Barley, Oatmeal,
Mixed or High Protein Cereal,
you can be assured he/she is
getting a nourishing source of
calories and other nutrients. In
fact, the high nutritive values
of baby cereal warrants its use
beyond infancy into the toddler
years.
You’ll find that the cereals
mix instantly with liquids. No
cooking or straining is re-
quired. A small portion can be
prepared without wasting
cereal, fuel or time. All in all,
they are an excellent food for
baby.
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CAUGHT IN THE ACT-JHS Seniors, from the left
David Kinder, Jana Ward and Susan Eatherly are
caught in the act before the student body Wednesday''
afternoon as two plays were presented to students.
1ht Old 1orrm
“Oae hospital refers to its
Mto accident cases as its
hamper crop ”
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. R.J.
Anderson spent the Christ-
inas holidays with their
children, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Archer, Kenneth and
Shirley in Wichita Falls.
farmer a jtlaugljtcr
201 North Seventh 567-5664
Jacksboro, Texas
YEAR EJID
CLEARANCE SALE
Many Items At Cost
Open from
10 a.m.
until 6 p.m.
everyday
Public Notice
Texas Power & Light Company, in accordance
with provisions of the Public Utility Regulatory
Act of Texas, hereby gives notice of the Com-
pany’s intent to implement new schedules of
electric service rates in areas served by the Com-
pany, effective January 26, 1977, or as soon there-
after as permitted by law.
The rate schedules will result in a 34 percent
increase in the average rates charged. However,
due to greater customer conservation, the rate
changes are expected to increase the adjusted
gross revenue of Texas Power & Light Company
by 27 percent.
A complete copy of the new rate schedules is
on file with the Public Utility Commission at
Austin, Texas, and with each affected municipal-
ity, and is available for. inspection in each of the
Company's public business offices. *
James R. Myers of Lub-
bock visited in the home
of his mother, Marguerite
Myers and other relatives
during the holidays.
WHO'S ON FIRST?
The swallow-tailed
BEE-EATERS ROOST ON
BRANCHES OF TREES-
ONE ON TOP OP THE
WHY WOMY?
Instead offsetting
about THE way MONEY
^APPEARS, SET A GRIP
ON YOUR ^INSSJY
JOIN/NS THE MYEOLL
SAVIN6S PLAN WHERE
yOU WOK*. IT5 THE
SAFE PAINLESS WAY OF
ICE BURST
Ip moo place a cup
op boiling water in
a temperature op
0O DEGREES BELOW
ZERO ON THE ARCTIC)
IT WILL IMMEDIATELY
TURN INTO ICE AND
BURST WITH AN
EXPLOSIVE SOUND!
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LIONS CLUB PARTY
The Bryson Lions Club
hosted a Christmas party
for the young. The enter-
tainment for the social
was sponsored by the pub-
lic school teachers from
grades 1-7,
The stage was a dupli-
cate of a home setting with
a lighted fire place and a
glittering. Christmas tree.
Santa visited each child
for Christmas wishes be-
fore presenting a sack of
candy as a gift from the
Lion's members.
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man Kill,, amt f.imi!.
m I on Worth.
Mr awl Mrs. G.R Svn i
iiaiu, Mr. ami Mrs Kt-n
mill SwcMwiu wi-rr
Wichita Falls business vis
... ilors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. _ Richard ;m,| Mrs. Ras Siniili.
Starbuck. of Wichita Falls; Mrs l)ov|t. Smith aiid
and Mr. and Mrs. Hu^h t|,i|(|rcn ;imj Mrs Hhonda
Wood enjoyed a Christmas (jmhric, visited in Jaeks-
party at thc^homc of Mr. boro Tuesday afternoon,
with Mr. and Mrs. Frit/
Brownlee.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Crow returned home Wed-
and Mrs. F.T. Starbuck,
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Ruth Bailey spent
the Christmas holidays in _____________ __
Dallas with her daughter, ncs(jav after spending sev-
Mrs. Arland Ward and ta- cral days in Wichita Falls.
n»!.v. _ . . . . with her mother, Mrs. Liz-
Mrs. Alice Tackcl
Thursday to spent
left
/ic Brwiking. who was
ill in a hospital.
( HR IS I'M AS PARTY--A Christmas party was held Wednesday afternoon at the Cox
( onvclcxccnt Center in Jacksboro. Among those attending were: Santa, administrator
Mrs. Billie Pippert. and the Cox staff, who passed out gifts and served punch and
refreshments at the get together.
The Lion's who assisted
Santa were George Kinder,
Don Rhea Mitchell and Ce-
cil Williams.
Mrs. George Kinder was
hostess to the Lion's and
wives in preparation for
the Christmas social Tues-
day evening, December 21,
in school auditorium. i
Mr. Jimmy Kcyser and
his grandson of Duncan-
ville, visited his mother,
Mrs. Myrtle Keyser, Tues-
day.
Visitors in the G.R. Swet-
nam home last week were
Mrs. Harold Swetnam and
son Hal. of Houston; Cyn-
thia Swetnam of Lubbock;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Swetnam of Kilmore; and
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Lee. of Crcswell. Oregon.
Mr. Lee is a nephew of
Mrs. Swetnam and a Bap-
tist minister in Oregon.
Visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Lacy last
week were Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Stattion, of Stanton;
Mr. and Mrs. Usclton; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Minter; and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc-
Alister, of Fort Worth.
Mrs. Donald Wiley, of
Graham; Mrs. Lawson
Smith; Mrs. George Wil-
kinson, of Newcastle;
Mrs. Connie Wood and son
Brice, of Midland; Mr. and
Mrs. Fmmett Glidewell,
Paul and Angela of Perrin;
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New Year’s Eve
DANCE
Friday, December 31
NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY
Music By
Loyd Edwards
9 p.m. until 1 a.m.
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Everyone Invited
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JACKSBORO, TEXAS
Cut Your Taxes
Anyone without a Retirement Plan can now take advantage of the Individual
Retirement Act that was passed by Congress.
You can put away $1500 or 15% of your income (whichever is less) in a special
Retirement Account each year, and write the entire amount off of your taxes. You
pay no tax on the contributions to the fund or the interest until you retire, then
chances are you will be in a lower tax bracket.
Come in and talk to one of the officers at
The First National Bank,
and see if you can qualify.
The Old Bank With New Ideas
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Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1976, newspaper, December 27, 1976; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733761/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.