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ERATHCOUNTYAT THE TOP OF PRODUCTION OFDAIRIESCATTLEDIVERSIFIED CROPSEMPIRE ESTABLISHED 1870. TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1800.STEPHENVILLE, ERATH COUNTY, TEXAS,Homo ofMIMwaMa.V. . w.'!* • *HONORED STUDENTS—Shown above are the 29 xtudentH who were honored last Friday by their classmates at the Stephenville High School during the annual presentation play, “The Millionth Was Millie,” given by the annual staff and directed by Mrs. Christine Whvburn. Left to right are, seated. Penny Terrell, Susan Chandler, Judy Barham, Elizabeth Brown, Faith Jones, Sue Kenney, Johnny Tackett, MaryAnn Herring. Sammie Deisher, Dale Weathers, Mary Laney, Dgvid Hassler, Marilyn Merrill and Norma Carter and standing, left to right, Jerry Ward, Mike Flemming. John Gaston, Tommy Glasgow, Bill Ferguson, Rex Carey, Jody Weidner, Sue Keith, Dan Nelson, Nella Yancy, Anna Keeling, Don Cleveland. Ann Roberson, Louan C arpenter and Frank Terrell.(Photo by Bax Studio)II’LL TELLTHE WORLDTwenty-Nine Students a. o. holleyBy Rufus F. HiggsJohn T. Harding1 is known allover the country as an expert fisherman. Proof of his proficiency can be noted every few weeks when he literally brings home the bacon.Honored at SHS PlayTO HEAD ERATHTwenty-nine Stephenville High School students were honored by their classmates Friday night at♦ e v n,.,., j + ♦ /jwi.ra 1 the annual favorites presentationif we can be allowed that figure 1 „play, “The Millionth \\ as Millie,of speech to explain how he literally does catch the fish. But there is quite a story about this good /nan’s adept manner of fishing. He j learned all about it by actual ex-Serienec and in so doing regained is health Briefly, about 18 years ,bgo the late Dr. J. J, Mulloy told the popular storekeeper (Western Auto) to get out and start fishing, and do so every two or three days. In his methodical manner Mr. Harding accepted the instructions ironi the famed doctoi and started Jin. It is good to see such happiness we note on the faces of Mr. and Mrs. Harding as they start out onone of their jaunts to the Brazos, the Leon or some other place where there is water —- and fish.presented by the annual staff. School officials have estimated that the largest crowd ever to attend the presentation program was present.picked as the junior class favorites with Faith Jones and Bill Ferguson being the second choices, Sophomore trif 1 favorite honors went to Elizabeth Ann Brown while Tommy Glasgow received the laurels for the boys and JudyBarham and John Gaston were selected second.Continued on Page 6CANCER SOCIETYGene Wright, owner of Wright’s Appliance Store, i* a .super salesman. His wares are in homes and (Continued on Page 5|The play and program was under the dilection of .Mis. Christine Whyhuvn.Mary Laney was presented ashigh school sweetheart and Anna Keeling was named as runnerup for the honor.Most representative boy honors went to Dvlu Hassier and the i-ame fcitlf» for the girls went to Marilyn Merrell, Kunnerups were Don Cleveland and Ann Roberson, respectively.Senior favorites presented were Mary Ann Herring for the girls and Johnny Tackett for the boys. Sue Keith and Johnny Weidner were the runnerups.★HUCKABAY 4-HCLUB STARTSPIG PROJECTA. O. Holley was elected president of the Krath County Chapter of the American Cancer Society at a meeting held in the offices of theStephenville Production Credit As-sooiatic-n Tuesday night.Holley was named after acting president Robert Norwood had called foi a renort of the nominating committee headed by Miss Dollie Marie Glover.A Do elected were Emmett Jonesas vice-president, Mrs. C. A. Bindley as secretary and Telefus Caw yor as treasurer.Site Kenny and Hex Carey were►AT TUESDAY MEETINGTwo members of the Huckabay4-H Club Tuesday affirmed theirbeliefs in the club's functions by pledging a pig each to start arevolving program among themembers.Richard Thomas and James Adams' both of whom have been consistent winners in agricultural shows, started the project by offering gilts from their coming litters to he awarded by a.•iimnt if t to In* fvmifii h v idnhThe unit approved the by-laws submitted hv the committee and set nn nthly membership meeting?for the first six months of theyear with frequency of the meetings the last six months being leftto the discretion of the hoard ofdirectors.Holley will appoint chairmen of six standing committees, who willserve as members of the executive committee and hoard of directors with the flt; ur elected officers.A!iiThStep1pprlt;ten icomp J i rnnounToa moiacreA1to tlGirl bran of Avilleto th $1,00 $1)00 to th to t hK1TCLthaw a ndlislurespques the 4brinof tic LnsuPiart*thelette•er I*for tknovJuSantStep!thatAn
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