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Jacksboro (Tax) Gasette-News Page 3 Monday, Jaanary S, 1177
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NEWPCCT NEHS
By MRS. LUTHER McMANl^'
Graveside services were
conducted here last Sun-
day, December 19 for a
former Newport resident.
Miss Ethel Jolley. 87, of
Bowie. She was survived
by several nieces and nep-
hews. Funeral services
was conducted at the Bur-
gess Funeral Chapel in
Bowie at 2:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
• Hubble celebrated their
m) jflfh wedding anniversary
Ktinil an' early Christmas
H with a dinner Sunday. Dec.
Btl9. with their families in
^mcir home here.
Luther McManus en-
tered Bowie hospital Mon-
day. Dec. 27 for tests and
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thompson has been visited
bv his brother and friend
from Arkansas. Their holi-
day guest was Mrs. Geneva
Clavcontb. of Wichita, Kan-
sas. She is a sister of Mrs.
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Gene Zuber and children
of Richardson. Bud Pic-
kett and children, of Fort
Worth were the weekend
visitors of Mrs. Kate Pic-
li^wkcU prior to Christmas.
Mrs. Pickett and Mrs.
|KtL. Fitts visited in Nocona
fflpd visited Mt. and Mrs.
W.H. Farmer at Belcher-
ville.
Mrs. Eline Farmer of
Graham and grandson,
Brad visited with Mr.
and Mrs. O.L. Fitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther
McManus have been visi-
ted by Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
ney Zuber; LaVaughn Mc-
Manus, of Bowie; Weldon
Smith and Herman, Mrs.
Kate Pickett and Mrs.
O.L. Fitts.
Mrs. W.H. Coyle, Mrs.
Hattie Carter and Mrs.
Kate Pickett were in Hen-
rietta on business last
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ruby Woody and
Mrs. Bunah England joined
their family at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Swann
of Euless, for Christmas.
Mrs. Dollie Morris had
all her children except Mrs.
Olen Shipp, of Topeka,
Kansas and had several
grand and great grand
children home for an early
Christmas.
• . • Cotirttkoode
I I news
THE FOUR GENERATIONS-Great Grandmother. Ver-
nie Pruitt, of Jacksboro, Carolyn King, grandmother, of
Denton. Angelia Gail Lee and father Carl Lee. of Mineral
Wells, and families along with the Thaburne Epps family
of Ardmore, Oklahoma spent Christmas Day in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom King of Denton.
Mrs. Hattie Carter was
visited during this past
week by Mr. and Mrs.
W.O. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Langston and boys,
of Fort Worth. Mrs. Car-
ter spent Christmas day
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
BUFFET Wi“"
Fried or Boiled Shrimp
VI9 5 per person
6 to 9 p.m.
Get all you want . . . Eat. all you get.
FARMER’S SON
STEAK HOUSE
Wall and family in Bowie.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Hut-
son, Janna and Jayson, of
Salado, were at home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H.E. Covey for Christ-
mas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gaynor,
Amey and Kevin, Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Fuss, of
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Coyle, Jimmy, Synthia,
Andy and Mike of Graham
and Mrs. Grace Pickens,
of Bowie, were the Christ-
mas guests of Mrs. W.H.
Coyle. All her children,
grand and great grand
children were present ex-
cept Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
McDaniel of El Paso.
Mr. -v and Mrs. Bob
Thompson of Abilene, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stark
had all their family visit.
Thurman Stark family and
Charles Stark, Mrs. Nellie
Epps, of Bowie, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Stark and Chad,
of Vashti were at home for
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther
McManus enjoyed Christ-
mas in the home of their
son, Mr. and Mrs. La-
Vaughn McManus and
family, Karen, Sharon, of
Bowie, and Jerry McMan-
us, Santmie Pugh of Level-
land, James Vanbebber of
Gainesville, Kathy and
Cary Chanclor of Dallas
w ere also guests there.
Christmas guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Watson
were their three sons and
their family, the R.E. Wat-
sons of Arlington, Larry
Watson of Bowie and the
Dwain Watson's of Clair-
more. Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Watson visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J.M.
McCray and Mr. and Mrs.
H.M. Noe. in Shannon.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Bishop and Mrs. Jeoro-
lene Bishop had a belated
Christmas with her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. L.V.
Gulley in Graham Sunday.
Mrs. Dollie Morris joined
Mrs. Inez Broom and her
family in Bowie Sunday
for Christmas.
Mr.xand Mrs. W.L. Mor-
ris had their family Christ-
mas supper.
Maryland Bankston of
Wichita Falls spent the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Dee T. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Hub-
ble had all their child-
ren. grand and great
grand children, except one
grand and one great grand
son at their home for
Christmas dinner. There
were 36 there. Mr. and
Mrs. Hubble were dinner
WARRANTY DEED
W.G. Mask, et ux-
Alan Wayne Hall, et ux.
Joe L. Gage, et ux-Ron-
ald E. Crowley, et ux.
Clement Fox, et ux-
Jamcs E. Jenkins.
Homer John Rogers, et
ux-Maggie Rogers.
Bruce 0. Chipman, et
ux-Melvin Pewitt.
Lucille Gowdy, et al-
Larry Johnson, et ux.
Loyd G. Edwards-Vet-
crans' Land Board of
Texas.
William W. Dennis—
Danny P. Whitaker.
G.T. Smith-Ronnie W.
Smith.
DEED OF TRUST
George G. James, et
ux-W. Glenn Ragle, Tr.
Dave GeBron-Larry Shu-
mate, et al, Tr.
Alan Wayne Hall, et ux-
Alan D. Myers, Jr. Tr.;
James M. Spiller, Tr.
Ronald E. Crowley, et
ux-W. Glenn Ragle, Tr.
Maf|ie Rogers; Homer
John Regers, et ux-W.M.
Eatfiefly, Tr.
EMI Lewis, et ux-John
K. Hackley, Tr.
Sweetwater Drlg. Co.,
et al-Lavelle Lay field, Tr.
Melvin Peweitt, et ux-
1 Charles Byrd, Tr.
SUB. AGREEMENT
C.W. Denison, et ux
Tr.-Harry E. Whitsitt.
OIL LEASE
St. Clair Newbern Ill-
Teal Petroleum Co.
F.C. Blood worth, et ux-
V. L. Woolsey (3 instru-
ments).
Mary E. Wood; Odessa
Arlene Robertson-Leland
W. Carter.
RELEASE
North Dallas Bank and
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Rhoades and family
in Bowie Tuesday. On
Christmas Eve, they were
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Milt Hamelton in
Bowie. Mr. and Mrs. Hub-
ble visited Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Hart of Silver Hill.
Christinas guests of Mrs.
Helen Jefferie were Mr.
and Mrs. Buddy Jeffe-
rie and family and Jay
McDonald, of Hurst, Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Jefferie and
sons of Wichita Falls
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy
McAuley, of Thalia, Mr.
and Mrs. George McAuley
of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
Beck Lawrence of Vernon
an<l Mrs. Dallas Kirby of
Bowie.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgle Ogle
enjoyed a family Christmas
with both their families.
The Ogle family of Jacks-
boro and the Deweber
family of Bowie. They had
their family Christmas with
children and grandchild-
ren, the Tistlers of Pilot
Point, Williams of Fort
Worth, Beals of Irving,
Reaves of Dallas, Harden,
of Chico and Cauble of
Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Daw-
dle, Hazel and Mrs. Ruby
DeShane spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs.
W.T. Carman and family
in Joshua. Mrs. DeShane
also visited with the Loyd
Issac and family in Truce.
The O.L. Fitts had
Christmas dinner with his
mother, Mrs, O.P. Fitts
and other family members
in Bowie.
Mr. M.J. Nall of Gra-
ham, Rev. and Mrs. J.B.
Herndon, of Bowie were
Christmas day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Gil-
bert, Russel and Jinger.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Townley of Irving, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernice McGlun, of
Houston were Christmas
uests of their parents,
ev. and Mrs. J.H. Town-
ley. Others visiting in their
home were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Barger, of Irving and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Dodd
of Alvord.
$sm
HEADQUARTERS
for
Jack County
Ed’s SS
Trust Co.-Dave Gebron.
Federal Land Bank of
Houston-Curtis S. Manley,
et ux.
Olney Savings Assn.-
Clement Fox, et ux.
Wichita Falls Prod. Cre-
dit Assn.-Elzie Lewis, et
ux.
T.J. Nunley, et al-
Ernest E. Alford, et al.
UCC 3 RELEASE
North Dallas Bank and
Trust Co.-Dave Gebron.
UCC1
Dave Gebron-Preston-
wood National Bank.
ASSIGNMENT
Jacksboro National Bank-
Graham Federal Savings
and Loan Assn.
Beatrice P. Caldwell Inc.
Exec, et al-Eula P. Har-
desty; M.O. Fleming; Ber-
tha P. Taylor; Lou Ann
Whatley McSpadden;
Claude W. Parrish.
PARTIAL RELEASE
Jacksboro National Bank-
-Homer John Rogers, et
ux.
First National Bank of
Bridgeport-Bruce Chip-
nian.
CERTIFICATE
State of Texas-Est. of
Fred Bottom
EXT. OF OIL LEASE
Thomas Leon Loftin, et
al-Robert E. Strong, et al.
EXT. OF LIEN
Varna Oil Corp.
Continental Bank.
•First
AFFIDAVIT
Harry T. Haskins, et al-
Thc Public.
TAX LIEN
State of Texas-Loyce I.
Lowery, et al.
Q.C.D.
Shirley C. Cawyer-Da-
vid Edward Clayton, et
al.
City of Jacfcsboro-Lu-
cille Gowdy. et al.
RELEASE OF TAX LIEN
U.S.A.-Doral L. Snider,
et ux (2 instruments)
DEED
John W. Pursley-John
T. Purslcy. et al.
Oak wood Cemetery
Assn-Leland W. Carter.
Mildred Durham, et vir
-Carol Henderson.
ABST. OF JUDGEMENT
First State Bank. Chico-
Hugh Collier.
GEN. WARRANTY DEED
George W. Ware. Jr.,
et al-D.C. Cozart.
CONTRACT
Veterans' Land Board
of Texas-Clinton Dean
Reeves.
l>MFE$SIOML.MM«WENinS
Middleton
CfiTrpproctic Clinic
Dr. J. W. Middleton
Phone $72-3851
409 Smytbe. Bowie, Texas
ChfrgptacticJWtlC#
DR. MELVIN H. HENEXSOM
Room 19 - Vaughn Building.
South Side of Square
Phone 549-5222
Graham, Texas
Directory Assistance
Charge
Included in Telephone
Rate Order for Texas
The Texas Public Utility Commission in an order dated
December 14, 1976 authorized a new plan for charging
for calls to Directory Assistance throughout Texas. This
plan will be effective January 7, 1977.
The plan ordered by the Commission provides for a
charge of 20f for each call — after the first 10 calls each
month — and includes an exemption for customers with
visual or physical handicaps.
A maximum of two numbers may be requested during
each call to Directory Assistance.
Customers will not be charged for Directory Assistance
calls for long distance numbers in the Home Area Code
if there is a corresponding long distance call in the same
monthly billing cycle.
Customers with multiple-line service are allowed one
additional call per month per line up to the first 25 addi-
tional lines. They will also be allowed one-half call per
month for each line beyond 25.
Centrex and PBX customers will be allowed 10 direct
dialed Directory Assistance calls per month for the first
group of six main stations within a system at no charge.
They will also be allowed one additional call per month
for each additional group of six main stations up to the
first additional 25 groups — and one-half call per month
for each additional group beyond 25 groups.
Customers with Dormitory Centrex service will be al-
lowed 10 direct dialed Directory Assistance calls per
month for each main station or student billing card at
no charge.
Customers who have already been certified for an
exemption as handicapped need not reapply. Included is
a coupon to claim an exemption for those not already
exempt. Coin telephones and hospitals are also exempt.
Additional information regarding changes in billing
under the Commission’s order will be included with your
telephone bill.
Exemption Requests
Southwestern Bell
P. 0. Box 5521
Dallas, Texas 75222
Please have someone contact me concerning an exemption certificate for
the Directory Assistance Charging Plan.
Name
Street Address
City
Zip
Telephone Number (please include Area Code)
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Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, January 3, 1977, newspaper, January 3, 1977; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth733998/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.