Throckmorton Tribune (Throckmorton, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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Beth Manuel returned home
the latter part of last week.
there’.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hul-
cy and girls of Whitewright
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hubbs ctf
Wichita Falls visited and ate
supper with Mr. and Mrs. Au-
brey McNutt Saturday night.
" -1 the weekend.
with the Wes Hulcy family.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beach
took a vacation to California
and saw Disneyland and Ma-
rine Land, fr’hey also visited
T ... ^gelosland Hj> raeo
'■‘vvi T as Vegas,
apH Jhnnr-iv, Arizona,
nnd then came back bv Dallas
to see Six Flags Over Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mah-
ler and girl of Rule spent the
weekend visiting relatives.
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Wallace Cantrell and his
bride-to-be visited during the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Cantrell.
The Throckmorton Riding
Club, which has several mem-
bers from Elbert, went to Ar-
cher City last Thursday
J and
rode in their rodeo. The club
won first prize.
Christine Cantrell was
Olney Thursday evening.
Roy Dean Youngblood of
Graham spent Thursday night
with relatives.
They
dal Manuel were in Wichita
Mrs. Venus' Hulse, Mrs. La-
verne MdCarson and Mrs. Lyn-
dal Manuel were in Wichita
Falls recently.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mitchell
ari'l Mr. and Mrs. Harmon
Cribbs and Linda were among
approximately thirty people
who attended a reunion at
Possum - Kingdom recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jarnos Potts of
Abilene announce the arrival
of a son, born ij^ Breckenridge
Hospital July 16 at 11:15 p.
m.
He weighed seven pounds
and one and one-half ounces
and was nameS^teven Elmo.
PARTY PERFECT—Lustrous
;old velveteen is combined
vith white cotton lace for a
?egal at-home fashion. Singer
sewing experts suggest a softly
gathered skirt aiidfitted over-
blouse to accentuate graceful
folds of the Concord fabric.
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Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Elmo Forrest of Wood-
son and Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Potts of Breckenridge.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Forrest of Wood-
son, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Oliver
of Woodsont, Mr. and Mrs).
Willie Prebble of Burkburnett,
and Mrs. Effie Bryant of
Burkburnett.
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girl born Julpll.
The twins wer'e named Ray-
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Mrs. Tate is the former
/Miss Carolyn Little of Wood-
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the Throckmorton Tribune
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Beach
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beach
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Beach recently.
Mr.
rnons
home.
boro* recently with Mr.
Mrs. D. A.
relatives.
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this
Mattie Bruton and her
ther are both home frcm
Olney Hospital,
has been
Nannie’s
past week.
Wes Hulcy was in Wichita
Falls one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Don
Manuel and family of Grand
Prairie spent the weekend here
with relatives.
ELBERT NEWS
The McCarson families and
Johnson families had their re-
union at Ca^unity Center at
Olney Sunday.
Mrs. Leo Ramsey and girls
have been visiting in Whites-
------ . and
Brown and othef
/Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brulton
are adding some more room
to their hone..
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THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963 PAGE 2
Published every inursu^y hi rhrockmorton, Texas, the County
Seat of Throckmorton, Texas. POSTMASTER: Send Form 3579
to Tribune Publishing Company, Throckmorton, Texas.
L. B. Morrison and uon Morrison__Publishers
Mrs. W. E. Dillard------ Bookkeeper
Mrs. George Condron -------------— Woodson Correspondent
Mary Youngblood--Elbert Correspondent
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, reputation or standing of any firm, individual
or corporation will be gladly corrected upon being called to the
attention of the publishers.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Throckmorton County
Elsewhere__
mo-
the
and Mattie
back at work
Beauty Shop
--------- $2.50 per year
Add 50 State Sales Tax
-------- $3.00 per year
Add 60 State Sales Tax
ADVERTISING RATES
CLASSI! IivD ADVERTISING: 3c a word for first insertion;
20 a word eacm cuns jcuuve s bsequcnt insertion; minimum
charge, 5 )c; cash with copy. Minimum charge for Card of
thinks, SI.00
DISPLAY ADVERTISING:
and Mrs. Walter' Tim-
are remodeling their
Rates furnished upon request:
Baptist 'Bible School will
start here the 29th. of July.
... more proof that
Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma
y .r\T\rt R1/ - a.
and ample *funds.'
call or write
__a
120 N. Ave C — Olm
MONEY
TO LOAN
Farms & Ranches
Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma
Long terms, 5ft percent Rate
and ample funds.
call or write
William A. Cooper
ion « Tliey, Texas
Even today, $28,000,000 is a lot of
money. But a survey shows that
this vast amount has been spent
recently for construction of new
industrial plants in our service
area, and for expansion of existing
ones.
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the Center of the Southwest
is one of the Nation’s
fastest growing regions.
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an investor
owned company
The figure is evidence of two
things. One is that our service area
is becoming more and more indus-
trialized. The other is that when
we say “The Center of the South-
west is one of the Nation’s fastest
grow.ng regions, we have the facts
to back it up.
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The industrial figure is one fact.
The commercial and civic improve-
ment figures are others. Day by
day we become more than ever
convinced that this region faces
growth unlimited.
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5:30
6:30
8:00
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11:30 Thriller
Kill My Love
MON. Thru FRI.
8:55 Perspective
7:00 Life of Riley
7:30 Casper & His Friends
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Calendar
9:30 I Love Lucy
10:00 The McCoys
10:30 Pete and Gladys
Il:i9O Love of Life
11:25 News
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
12:00 News, Weather
12:30 As the World Turns
1:00 Password
1:30 Houseparty
2:00 To Tell the Truth
2:25 News
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Secret Storm
3:30 Millionaire
4:00 Mon.-Wed.-Fri.:<Sugarfoot
Tues.-Thurs. — Bronco
5:00 Highway Patrol
5:30 News, Weather
5:45 Walter Cronkite News
3:30 Oral Roberts
4:30 Your Neighbor the World
5:00 Twentieth Century
5:30 Mister Ed
■8:00 Lassie
•6:30 Dennis the Menace
7:00 Ed Sullivan
3:00 The Real McCoys
8:30 G. E. True Theater
9:00 Candid Camera.
9:36 Peter Gunn
10:00 News, VTeather
10:30 Late Show
Home in Indiana — Lcn
McAllister, Walter Brennan.
Jean Crain
KFDX-TV
SCHEDULE
Channel 3
SUNDAY
JULY 28
12:00 People’s Choice
12:00 Major League Baseball
Cincinnati
2:30 Travels
2:45 Western Open Golf
4:00 People’s Choice
4:36 Bullwinkle
5:D0 Meet the Press
5:30 Ray Scherer News
6:1)0 Ensign O’Toole
6:30 World of Color
7:30 Car 54, Where Are You?
8:00 Bonanaza
9:00 Show of the Week
10:00 News, Weather
10:20 Sports
10:25 Award Theiater
Bombers B-52 — Natalie
Wood
WEDNESDAY
JULY 31
6:00 Actibn 6
7:00 Twilight Zone
8:00 Beverly Hillbillies
8:30 Dick Van Dyke
9:010 Reckoning
10:00 Newis, Weather
10:30 Tele-Bingo
111:00 Late Show
Sea of Lost Ships — Walter
Brennan, John Derek, Wan-
dra Hendrix
A —
KRBC-TV
Schedule
Channel 9
SUNDAY
JULY 28
11:45 Industry on Parade
12:00 Baseball
Cincinnati at Milwaukee
2:00 Command Presentation
4’00 Devotions
4:30 Bullwinkle
5:00 Meet the Press
5:30 News, Weather
6:00 Ensign O’Tco.le
6:30 Walt Disney
7:30 Car 54
8:00 Bonanza
9:00 DuPont Show of Week
10:00 News, weather
10:15. Art Linklettei’
10:45 iCcmmand Presentation
FRIDAY
AUGUST 2
6:30 International Showtime
7:30 Sing Along with Mitch
8:30 Hennesey
9:00 Jack Paar Show
10:00 News, Weather
10:30 Tonight
FRIDAY
AUGUST 2
6:00 Bat Masterson
6:30 Rawhide
7:30 Route 66
8:30 Ripcord
9:00 Nurses
10:00 News, Weather
10:30 Championship Wrestling
MONDAY
JULY 29
firOO Yogi Bear
6:30 To Tell the Truth
7 .-0’0 I’ve Got a Secret
7:30 Vacation Playhouse
8:00 Phil Silvers Show
8:30 Andy Griffith
9r00 Password
$k30 Wyatt Earp
1'0:00 News, Weather
30:30' Tele-Bingo
11:00 Late Show
City That Never Sleeps —
Gig Young, Mala Powers
TUESDAY
JULY 30
5:30 Yogi Bear
6:30 Laramie
7:30 Empire
8:30 Dick Powell
9:30 Report from —
10:25 Comment
10:40 Tonight
THURSDAY
AUGUST 1
6:30 VvL’de Country
7:30 Dr. Kildare
8:30 The Lively Ones
9:00 Summer Special
World of Billy Graham
10:00 News, Weather
10:30 Tonight
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FRIDAY
AUGUST 2
5:15 Bid and Buy
5:45 Cartoons
6:30 International Showtime
'<:30 Sing Akng with Mitch
8:30 The Price is Right
9:00 Jack Paar Shew
SATURDAY
6:30 Farm Topics
6:55 Perspective
7:00 Life of Riley
7:3*0) Casper & His Friends
S':00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 The Alvin Show
9:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse
10:00 Rin Tin Tin
10:30 Roy Rogers
11:00 Sky King
11:30 CBS News
11:45 Dizzy Dean Show
12:10 Game of Week
3:00 Big Picture
3:30 The Third Man
4:00 Highway Patrol
4:30 Bronco
5:30 Lone Star Sportsman
6:00 Pioneers
6:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour
7:30 The Defenders
8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel
9:00 Gunsmoke
10:00 Alfred Hitchcock
11:00 Lights Out!
11:00 Suspicion
12-12:30 — Invisible Man
SUNDAY
JULY 28
11:00 First Baptist Church
12:00 Baseball
Minneapolis at New York
3:00 Big Picture
WEDNESDAY
A JULY 31
l|A)ons
(■[/irginian
■■I Mystery Theatre
We‘ 11th. Hour
PEOPLE
Mr. Mrs. Emmett Cooke
and children of Fort Worth
were guests here in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Gondrcn, Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. .and Mrs. Lucius Ever-
ett attended the Everett re-
union in Breckenridge Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C^
and children and Mrs. Rena
Thompson ar° vacatmning at
Yellowstone National Park and
ether points of interest.
THURSDAY
AUGUST 1
5:30 Hueklberry Hound
6:30 The Wide Country
7:30 Dr. Kildare
8:30 The Lively Ones
9:00 World of Billy Graham
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Schedule
Channel 6
Bennett Blacksher of Snyder
visited his (mother, Mrs. George
Blacksher, Sunday.
Sunday visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thom-
as were his brother and wife
of Olney.
TUESDAY
JULY 30
6:30 Laramie
7:30 Empire
8:30 Dick Powell Show
9:30 Our Miss Brooks
10:00 News. Weather
10:30 Tonight
WEDNESDAY
’JULY '31
6:30 rri'-? V’r<"in:-:n
8:00 Kraft Mystery Theater
9:00 The El’vrnth Hear
10:0'9 News, Weather
10:30 Tonight
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson
■of Leuders visited relatives
here Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Coleman has
been visiting here with her
sister, Miss Nell King, and
other relatives.
MON. Thru FRI.
7:00 Today
7:25 Weather Today
7:30 Today
9:00 Say When
9:25 News
9:30 Play Your Hunch
10:00 Price is Right
10:30 Concentration
11:00 Your 1st Impression
11:30 Truth or Consequences
11:55 News
12:00 Noon Report
12:30 Best of Groucho
1:00 People Will Talk
1:25 News
1:30 The Doctors
2:00 Loretta Young Theatre
2:30 You Don’t Say
3:00 Match Game
3:25 News
3:30 Make Room for Daddy
4:00 Our Miss Brooks
4:30 Annie Oakley
5:00 Rocky and His Friends
5:15 Abbott and Costello
5:45 Sports
5:50 Weather
6:00 News
6:15 Huntley-Brinkley
TUESDAY
JULY 30
6:00 Quick Draw McGraw
6:3<0 Marshal Dillon
7:00 Lloyd Bridges Show
7:30 Talent Scouts
8:3.0' Picture This
9:00 Keefe Brasselle Show
10:00 News, Weather
10:30 Tele-Bingo
11:00 Late Show
Banjo on My Knee —
Barbara Stanwyck, Jcel Mc-
Crea
MONDAY
JULY 29
Schedule is the same Monday
through Friday except as indi-
cated.
7 :f)0 Today
9:00 Say When
9:25 NBC Morning News
9:30 Play Your Hunch
10:00 The Price Is Right
10:30 Concentration
11:00 Your First Impression
11:30 Truith or Consequences
11:55 NBC TV News Report
12:00 News and Weather
'12:15 Devotions
12:20 Cartoons
1:00 People Will Talk
1:25 NBC News
1:30 The Doctors
2:00 Loretta Young
2:30 You Don’t Say
3:00 The Match Game
: 3:25 NBC News Report
3:30 Make Roc«m for Daddy
4:00 Command Presentation
5:30 Quick Draw McGraw
5:55 News
6:10 Weather
6:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report
6:30 Monday Night at Movies
“Prince Valaint”
8:3*9' Hennesey
9:00 Harry Holt
9:30 Ripcord
10:00 Local News, Weather
10:20 National News
10:30 Tonight
11:00 Mr. Wizard
Falcon’s Alibi — Tom Con-
way
12:30 Major Leagvie 'Baseball
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
3:00 Travels
3:30! Playhouse Three
Higher and Higher — Frank
Sinatra
5:00 Roller Derby
6:00 Art Linkletter Show
6:30 Sam B^-ed ct
7:30 Biogrnnh”
John L. l ewis
8:00 Sat. Night at Movies
Kangaroo
10:00 News, Weather, Sports
10:25 Award Theatre
Hold Back the Night —
John Payne
MONDAY
JULY 29
6:30 Monday Night at Movies
Prince Valiant
8:30 Lawman
9:00 Brinkley’s Journal
9:00 Joey Bishop Show
10:00 News and Weather
10:30 Tonight
SATURDAY
AUGUST 3rd.
7:00 Meet Mr Magoo
8:00 People's Choice
8:30 Ruff and Reddy
9:00 Shari Lewis
9:30 King Leonardo
10:00 Fury
10:30 Make Room for Daddy
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Taylor of
Colorado have been visiting
his mother, Mrs. Dona Taylor,
■and she returned home with
them for an extended visit.
Also visiting here were Wade
and Don Taylor of Houston.
Recent visitors here in the
home of Mrs. Clarence King
were Mr. and Mrs. Carltcn
King and family of Albuquer-
oue, N. M. They all visited
the Bob Joha’isonS in Brown-
wood while here.
THURSDAY
AUGUST 1
6:00 Huckleberry Hound
6:30 Fair Exchange
7:00 Perry Mason
S': 00 Movie of the Werek ,
lJ3t;Q0 News, Weather
i~"~10:30 Tele-Bingo
11:00 Late Show
“Accused of Murder” —
David Brian, Sidney Black-
mer, Vera Ralston
SATURDAY
AUGUST 3rd.
8:<j0 Ruff and Reddy
9:00 Shari Lewis
9:30 King Leonardo
10:00 Hury
10:30 Make Room for. Daddy
11:00 Watch Mr. Wizard
11:30 Command Presentation
1- call
Pittsburgh ut Cincinnati
3:00_Command Presentation
6:30 Sam Benedict
7:30 The Joey Bishop Show
8:00 Sat. Night at Movies
Kangaroo”
10:00 News, Weather
10:15 BBrinkley’s Journal
10:45 omman Presentation
WestTexas Utilities
Company
PAYROLL
SAVINGS
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... has been spent
. recently forjndustnal
constriction in lour
service area:
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Throckmorton Tribune (Throckmorton, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963, newspaper, July 25, 1963; Throckmorton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372287/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Depot Public Library.