Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1979 Page: 2 of 15
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session of the Roman Catholic
Church’s Ecumenical Council
was opened by Pope Paul VI in
St. Peter's Basilica.
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time in less than a week,
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become house-cats. It’s sort of
hard' to realize that the kid
who used to wear a bathing
suit, tennis shoes and a towel
clothes-pinned around his
neck as Superman has
become just that-a real, true
to life Superman.
I don’t think anv parent will
ever forget an offsprings first
job. I’ll be in a three aspirin
day for awhile getting over
this one.
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1. From 1965 to 1974 work
stoppages due to strikes were
steadily on the decline. True
or False.
2 Nuclear power plants have
been operating commercially
since (a) 1948(b) 1953 (c) 1960.
3. The traditional anniversary
is (a) coral (b) ruby (c) pearl.
In 1778, Benjamin Franklin
was sent to France as an
, American minister.
In 1812, Russians set fire to
Moscow after an invasion by*
Napoleon Bonaparte.
In 1945, after World War O,
Premier Higashi Kuni of
Japan said: “People of
America, won’t you forget
Pearl Harbor?’’
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The World Almanac*
Egyptian military objectives
on the west shore of the Gulf of
Suez.
Five years ago: The
General Accounting Office ac-
cused the Fedefal Power
Commission of acting im-
properly in allowing a number
of natural gas producers to
raise their prices to millions of
customers.
One year* ago: Marina
Oswald Porter, now a 37-year-
old Dallas hoiAewife, told the
House Assasinations Commit-
* tee she believed her late hus-
band, Lee Harvey Oswald,
killed President John F. Ken-
nedy.
Today’s birthday: Former
Democratic Sen. Dick Clark of
Iowa is 50.
Thought for today: Men re-
ject their prophets and slay
them, but they love their mar-
. tvrs. and honor those whom
they have slain — Fedor
that first job was. I got a vivid
reminer on Saturday when our
almost-17-year old got his first
work call.
Although he didn’t have to
report for work until noon the
next day, we went through
hours of questions.
“I don’t know what to do, do
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"No. You’ll have to find that
“I’ve got to get a haircut.
Who’sopen?”
MELT YourCJI
“Why not Monday?’’
“They’/e closed on Mom
days.”
“Well, tell them to open!
This is an emergency! ”
We finally got him to go to
bed that night by promising
that we’d get him up early to
get ready for work.
We didn’t have to.
When we opened our eyes at
6 a.m. the shower was going.
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ferent young man. Confidence
oozed out of every pour. He’d
tried and succeeded. The real
world wasn't so different from
the one at home-people are
and arsons often
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STEPHENVILLE
EMPIRE-TRIBt'NE
110 South Columbia
CRAIG WOODSON, President
NORMAN FLSHER, Publisher
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BOB BRINCEFIELD,
Circulation Manager
MEMBER OF THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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titled to this newspaper, as
well as the AP news dispat-
ches. All other rights are
reserved.
This newspaper reserves
the right to edit all copy
received for publication.
Phone all departments, 965-
3124, P.O. Box 958, Stephen-
ville, Texas 76401.
The Stephenville
Empire-Tribune
(USPS 521-320)
Published daily except
Saturday and Christmas Day
by the Erath Publishers, Inc.
a division of Woodson
Newspapers, Inc.
Second class postage price,
15' cents per daily copy, 35
cents per Sunday copy.
Home delivery per month,
$2.50; by the year, $30.00; by
mail, paid in advance per
year, $30.00; daily and Sunday
in Erath and adjacent coun-
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area in Texas by request.
POSTMASTER: send ad-
dress changes to The Stephen-
ville Empire-Tribune, P.O.
Box 958, Stephenville, Texas
76401.
Today in
History
GARCIA NAMED
WASHINGTON (AP)
could hear her whoops of joy
for blocks.
I didn’t believe that any of
our teens would go through
that sort of panic. But then, I
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folded, rolled and squashed it.
Her panic was for nothing-she
got the job-we didn’t need a
phone to get the message. We
Eduardo Garcia, playwright
and arts administrator, has
been named mid-Atlantic re-
gional representative for the
National Endowment for the
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regional
between it and the cultural or-
ganizations and artists in their
region. The mid-Atlantic region
includes Delaware, Maryland,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
For the past four years, Gar-
cia has been executive director
of the Monmouth County Arts
Council in New Jersey.
By The Associated PrtM ment in Maasachuaetto —
Today is Friday, Sept. 14, . Salem —was chartered.
the 257th day of 1979. There
are 108 days left in the year.
On this date in 1901, Presi-
dent William McKinley died in
Buffalo, N.Y., of a gunshot
wound inflicted by an
assassin. Vice President
Theodore Roosevelt was
sworn in as president.
Onthisdate:
In 1629, the second settle-
A first job is always a
trauma
Youngsters going fut into
the real world job seeking are
like small children fighting
dragons in their own front
yard. Most of the panic is im-
agination.
Recently one of the
youngsters who helps around
the paper stopped in prior to a
job Interview with a bad case ________________ _____
of "the shakes."-While frying a - what on earth is that kid do-
to calm herself she mutilated j; at" Don asked,
her application form as she 'HbwronWI answer" Ididn't
know. Either he was in the
shower. He was doing his laun-
dry under the flowing water.
Or he was frying to drown
himself. We’d have to wait and
see.
There he was at 6:3(Lbefore
the birds had even opened
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that he was shaking a bit, too-
like he was in an icy norther in
his gym clothes.
Two-thousand
unanswerable questions later
he was off to work with his
sister.
Hours later when he retum-
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Doggett, Denver. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1979, newspaper, September 14, 1979; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1284472/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.