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JACKSBORO GAZETTE NEWS. JACKSBORO. TEXAS 76056
MONDAY, MAY 21. 1979
Concerned
Citizens
Menu
May 21, Chicken Stew &
Potatoes. Mixed Vege-
tables. Cranberry Sauce,
Mixed Fruit,
May 22, Meat Loaf,
Whole Potatoes, Spinach,
Bread, Pudding.
May 23, lions Club
Day, No Meals.
May 24, Swiss Steak,
Rice, Green Beans, Bread,
Cake.
May 25, Enchiladas,
Pinto Beans. Mixed
Greens, Bread, Pears.
Filler Fact
Since the first GI Bill
was signed into law in
1944, over 17.6 million
armed forces personnel
have taken some form of
training under this
program. The nation has
invested $49 billion in this
popular veterans readjust-
ment benefit.
Hot jUil*
A
FISH FRY AT LEISURE LODGE-Mr. Charlie Geer of Jacksboro and Carl
and Mrs. Charlie Geer held a fish fry for Crouch of Denton. Rev. Grayson
the residents of Leisure Lodge Friday, Tennison, Rev. Jimmy Davis and Thelma
noon, Mav 18. The fish were caught by Whaley helped serve the residents.
Jim Pike
ROOFING
all types of
roofing
FREE
ESTIMATES
872-3590
Bowie
WIZARD WELLS NEWS
by Martha Jones
UNITED FIDELITY
A 56 year old insurance
company selling hospita-
lization insurance,
offering a comprehensive
policy for cancer, which
will strike one out of four
people or one out of two
families this year and
results in unusual medical
hospital expenses.
This non-cancellable
policy only cost $3.75 a
month for an entire family
is issued at any age.
Write to:
BILL CLARK
214-324-3366
10901 Garland Road
No. 105
Dallas, Texas 75218
Teresa Faye Morrow
Barry Scott Potts
To Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Robert Morrow of 4022
Western Circle in Green-
ville have announced the
engagement of their
daughter Teresa Faye to
Barry (Bucky) Scott Potts,
son of Freddie Prince, 10
Priscilla Lane in Green-
ville. The couple will be
wed May 25th at the First
Baptist Church Chapel.
Miss Morrow is a
graduate of Greenville
High School, and she
attended the Fashion and
Art Institute of Dallas.
Potts is a graduate of
Rains High School and
works for the Katy
Railroad.
Mr. and Mrs. C.H.
Morrow are the parents of
Clifford Robert Morrow
and the grandparents of
Teresa Faye Morrow.
Irene Smith of Bridge-
port visited with Betty
and Billy Rogers this
week
The Wizarc^.J.eU^
North Texas Cash
Register Division
HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
|116 South Main Jacksboro, Texas)
567-3691
Sales and Service on all makes and models.
Cash Registers, adding machines, typewriters.
What you
should
know
about air conditioning
Some manufacturers of heating and
cooling equipment have begun to
use aluminum tubing in their heat
pump and central air conditioning
coils. Now aluminum is great for
some things, like beverage cans,
lawn chairs, etc. But coil tubing isn't
one of them.
Lennox uses only dependable,
proven copper tubing. Copper costs
a little more, but the advantages are
well worth it. Copper is easier to
work with, less brittle, more flexible,
easier to make tight joints with.
Lennox enjoys a high quality reputa-
tion unsurpassed in the heating and
air conditioning industry. We didn't
get jt by skimping on materials.
It's just one more reason to see your
independent Lennox dealer for all
your heating and air conditioning
needs. Call:
HENDERSON
EQUIPMENT COMPANY
: 117/567-1361, 567-3126, 567-5366
Jacksboro, Texas
1ENNOXi
Homecoming will meet at
the Wizard Wells Park
Sunday, May 27th. Bring
a basket lunch and come
join your old friends and
make new ones.
Visitors in the Less
Morrow home this week
were Mr. and Mrs. Marlin
Boyd of Charlotte, North
Carolina; Grace Brock of
Perrin; Mr. and Mrs. Estes
McCullough of Elmer,
Oklahoma; DeLois Dun-
can of Fort Worth.
Pauline (Huskey) Ladd
and husband of Houston
visited Mrs. Sallie Eubank
Friday and visited in
Wizard Wells.
Mrs. Lena Faye Green
of Arlington visited her
mother Mrs. Zora Shawn
Saturday.
Martha Sue Gregg and
Russell of Justin visited
her father F.E. Worth-
ington Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carvel
Morrow, Shelly and
James visited in the
Clifford Robert Morrow
home in Greenville this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Estes
McCullough of Elmer,
Oklahoma visited in the
C.H. Morrow home this
week.
Martha Jones visited in
the Jimmy Terrell home in
Mineral Wells during the
weekend.
Donna and Wayne
Perdue of Alvin, Texas
visited her grandmother
Ruby DeLong Tuesday.
They were on their way
to visit the Bob DeLong
family in Fruita, Colo-
rado.
Howard Long visited in
the Howard Pruitt home
in Bridgeport this week.
Less Morrow, Floyd and
Winona Bragg attended
singing at Graham at the
Methodist Church Sun-
day afternoon.
Wildlife Fact
Orca, the killer whale,
will often flip its prey 30
feet in the air several
times before eating it,
according to Interna-
tional Wildlife magazine.
The eight-ton cetacean
uses its tail to propel
penguins, seals, and
dolphins into the air.
Suttle
Receives
Honor
Sherri Lynn Suttle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Suttle of Cheyenne
Oklahoma, granddaugh-
ter of Mrs. Thader Suttle
and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Middlebrooks of Jacks-
boro was named Valedic-
torian of Cheyenne High
School.
Sherri came in second in
the Statewide English
Competition at Weather-
ford University out of 99
students. Sherri won a
$1200 scholarship and
will be attending Okla-
homa Baptist University
at Shawnee this fall. She
plans to study for a degree
in Accounting. She hopes
to become a Certified
Public Accountant.
Sherri served as drill
captain and vice president
of her senior class this
year. She has also been
active in 4H since grade
school. She is at present
employed at the law firm
of Smith, Wright and
Perryman.
Sherri was born in.
Jacksboro and is a student
of whom to be proud.
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PUBLIC
NOTICE
Chico Independent
School District is accep-
ting bids for the instal-
lation of partitions in an
existing school. 68 ft. 5 in.
by 60 ft. Walls may be of
tile, metal, or wood and
must be completed during
the summer months. Bids
must be in the office of the
Superintendents of
schools at 10:00 a.m.
Monday, June 4, 1979.
Plans and specifica-
tions may be secured from
the superintendents office
during regular school
hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Chico ISD reserves the
rights to refuse any and
all bids that sign Mac W.
Vincent. Box 95, Chico,
Texas 76030. Telephone
817-644-2228.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Chico ISD is accepting
bids for the erection of
petitions in an existing
school. 68'5"x60'. This
may be of tile, metal or
wood. Bids must be in the
office of superintendent of
schools at 10 a.m.
Monday, June 4. Plans
and specifications may be
seemed from the superin-
tendents office, during
regular school hours 8:30
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Chico
ISD reserves the right to
refuse any and all bids.
Mac W. Vincent
Box 95 Chico, Tx 76030
644-2228.
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CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank each
and everyone that visited,
sent flowers, gifts, sent
cards, those that came by
the hospital, also that said
prayers for me. A very
special thanks to Dr.
Counts, all of the nurses
and Hospital Staff of Jack
Countv Hospital.
Emma Lou Morrow
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CARD OF THANKS
The families of W.D.
Abernathie would like to
thank Dr. Berry, the
nurses and all our friends
and relatives for all the
kindness, food, flowers
cards and prayers shown
to us at the time of the
illness and loss of our
loved one W.D. Abema-
thie. May God bless each
of you.
Doris & David Abernathie
E.B. & Ruby Abernathie
W.B. & Beulah Bolling
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SALES!
GARAGE SALE-Moved,
have lots of nice things to
be sold at low prices. Bed
spread, drapes, decorative
items, some furniture,
screen doors, fireplace
irons, etc. May 24-25-26.
Thursday, Friday &
Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 6
p.m., 1103 W. College.
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2 Family GARAGE
SALE-1402 W. College
Hiursday, May 24, 1 day
only.
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PORCH SALE-224 W.
College, lots of different
items. Tuesday only, May
22, 9-5.
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MOVING SALE -140 S
2nd. Saturday only, May
26.
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TO GIVE A WAY-9 year
old Siamese house cat. Not
a child's cat. Declawed
and neutered. Call 567-
2277.
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Free Kittens to go. 1103
Turner Drive. 7-3473.
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FOR SALE-1974 Dodge, 1
ton with club cab, air
condition, heater, radio,
tape deck, with rear
speakers, power steering
and brakes, dual wheels,
flat bed, ready for goose
neck trailer. Less than
21,000 miles, see to
appreciate. Call 567-3581.
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FOR SALE- L 10 speed
bike. Call 567-3216.
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McDaniel
Answering
Service
Pocket Radio Paging
Service
Mobil Phone Service
Mobil #567-2648
567-2649
Answering Service
567-3861
land. Homes, Commercial
Property
CHOATE REALTY
601 Elm, Graham (Room 207)
549-5610 (24 hr. answering)
Charles Choate, Broker - 549-3815
Bryson Office - 392-4121
Bill Freeman (nights) 392-3981
Attend the Church of your Choice Every Sunday.
Jacksboro
First Assembly
of God
321 North Second Street
REV. ROY CARPENTER
pastor
Perrin
St. Mary's Catholic Memorial Christian
225 West College Jacksboro and Presbyterian .
FATHER REV. JIM PINGLETON ChUrch Of ChriSt
M A“E.RLN«ErRT 9.'30-Chriiitia^t Sunday JOHN DIMMIT, minister
Mass 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:00--Sunday School
First United 10:00-Presbyterian Sunday 10:45-Worship
Methodist Church Scho°i
Iq.jr, Tpirhpr'u Proxrar HFIOMIVUIWI UllUrVn -----
llitin* 406 North Main, Jacksboro 10:50~Morning Worship
REV. ELWOOD S. POORE 5:00-Sunday Evening Youth Servlce
Group
Live Oak Baptist
BRO. JIMMY DAVIS,
pastor
9:45-Sunday School
ll:00-Worship
6:15-Training Union
Meeting
10:00--Sunday School
11:00--Sunday Morning „ . Pastor
Worship Mrs. Anderson Shawver,
6:00-Choir Practice Choir Director
6:45-Christ Ambassadors ’9.^ur<^. School
6:45-Children's Church
7:30-Evangelistic Service Hlgh ^;MYLF
7:30-Wednesday Night Wurehip --------------------
Family Night Wednesday 7 PM Choir 7:30~Evening Service
(Missionettes, Royal Rangers, Practice
Bible Study, Thursday Southwest Baptist
Woman's Missionary Council.) 7jg \yest Mesquite
Jacksboro
REV. DAVID JACKSON
Bible Baptist Church PASTOR
319 North Knox. Jacksboro , pa8t°r
BILLY RODGERS, pastor 9 45-Sunday School
10:00- Sunday School 1 LOO-Worship
11:00-Worship ^OO-Traimng Union
7:00-Evemng Worship
7:00-Wednesday Worship
7:30-Wednesday Night]
Service
7:00-Prayer Meeting
7:00-Worship
7:00-Wednesday Night
Services
7:00-Wednesday Prayer
Service
SHERRI LYNN SUTTLE
Filler Fact
Rapidly increasing
home prices and higher
interest rates have
contributed to a greater
reliance on dual incomes
to secure Veterans
Administration guaran-
teed home loans. Last
year, 41 percent of the
approved applications
listed income from
veterans and spouses,
compared to 30 percent in
1974.
Grace Baptist
212 East Archer, Jacksboro I0:55-Worship Service
REV. DEAN GANN, pastor 7:00-Church Training
10:00-Sunday School
ll:00-Moming Service
Mountain Home
Missionary Baptist
iNorthside Church of
Christ Graham Highway
Jasper and Jack Streets RLY. J.C. DEWS, Mineral 7:30-Evening Worship
Jacksboro Wells, Texas 7:00-Wednesday Night
|Altemate Speaker by Local 10:00-Sunday School Prayer Meeting
(Brethren and visiting Worship
| ministers. 7:00-Training Union Mt. Pisgah
|l0:30-6:00-Lord's D a y ^ W°rahiP Methodist
■Service
8:00-Wor8hip Service
8:00-Wednesday Worship
Gibtown Baptist
DAVID W. MILLER, pastor)
10:00~Sunday School
ll:00-Worship
7:30-Wednesday Prayer East of Phillips Street 7:00-Evening Service
|Wednesday-7 PM
Service
Jacksboro
REV. JOHN BARNETT,
pastor
First Baptist Church Oakland Community 11:0o_Mommg Worship
200 N. Knox, Jacksboro
DR. GRAYSON C.
TENNISON
pastor
9:45~Sunday School
11:00—Worship
6:00-Graded Choirs
6:00~Church Training
7:00-Evening Worship
8:00-Youth Fellowship
WEDNESDAY
7:00-Prayer Meeting
Church
5 miles south of Shannon
10:00-Sunday School
7:00-Evening Service
7:00-Friday Night Service
Free Will Gospel
Church
South Second Street,
Jacksboro
8:00-Service each 1st Sunday ' Sunday 10:00 AM & 6:30 PM
(Basket Lunch) ^^HasarereHsareMw
Antioch Baptist
Church
REV. A.L. HERNDON
pastor
Phillips Street, Jacksboro
9:45- Sunday School
1 LOO-Worship
8:00~Evening Worship
Bryson
Bethal Assembly
Of God
| Jasper and Bowie Streets
SUNDAY
|9:45~Sunday School
1 ll:00~Moming Worship
I ILOO-Children's Church ,n.nn a j 0 ,
6.00-Christ's Ambassadors !^®^S^_Scho°1
|6:00~Adult Bible Study
Squaw Mountain
Assembly of God
]7:00-Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY
|7:30;-Fannly Night
Evening Worship, Royal
Rangers, Missionettes.
THURSDAY
Il:00-Wor8hlp
'6:00-Evenmg Worship
6:00-Wednesday Prayer 6:00_Evening Worship
Antelope Baptist |
Church
Antelope, Texas
WILL ASTON, pastor
10:00~Sunday School
1 LOO-Worship
6:30-Training Union
7:00-Evening Worship
Jermyn Baptist
Church
First Baptist Church ^gy j davirf buckler I
DENNIS BROTHERTON, pastor^^’1
pastor 10:00-Sunday School
a a Q 7B0ILleT 1 LOO-Morning Worship
f, S* J 5:30~Evening Worship
ILOO-Worship 7:30-Wednesday Night|
6:00-Evenmg Service <^ • 1
6:00--Wednesday Night
Service Post Oak Baptist
Church of Christ Church
Bryson, Texas MILTON CAPPS, pastor
J. LOYD RICE, minister
10:00-Sunday School
10:45-Wor8hip
Service
9:45»Sunday School
1 l:00-Morning Worship
7:00-Training Union
8K)0~Evening Worship
7:00-Wednesday Night 8:00-Wednesday Worship
Jesus Name Church Service Joplin Baptist Church |
Wednesday, Saturday, and United Methodist REV. JIM WIGINGTON
Sunday REV. LEE LUCAS, pastor 10:00-Sunday School
7:00-"Upper Room" Prayer 10:00~Sunday School, K):Q0-Sunday School 11:00-Worship
Meeting Sunday Morning 11:00-Worship Service 6:00-Evening Worship
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GEER TANK TRUCKS, INC.
JACKSBORO NATIONAL BANK
LIBERMAN'S READY TO WEAR
HAWKINS MONUMENT SERVICE
CITY DRUG STORE
JOHN PANKEY BUTANE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK!
HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
6:00--Evening Worship
7:00--Wednesday Nightl
United Methodist
Perrin, Texas
REV. LEE LUCAS, pastor|
9:30-Worship Service
10:30-Sunday School
Assembly of God
Perrin, Texas
7:00-Wednesday Night ^V. WILMER MANNEY,
Prayer Meeting Phone 798-2431
Church of Christ 10:00-Sunday School
215 East Belknap “P
Jacksboro „ . ... ,.
PAULMcCLUNG, minister
9:45-Sunday School
10:40-Worship Service
6:00-Evening Service first Baptist
Perrin, Texas
WARREN STEPHENS|
pastor
9:45--Sunday School
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