Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1971 Page: 2 of 6
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your holiday greetings to will be supplied to anyone
the recipient. One announces making a minimum dona-
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Walker spent Thanksgiving Day with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Walker and Mary Ann.
that a sponsorship has been
taken out in his behalf; the
other announces that a con
SEEKS RECOGNITION
BULAWAYO, Rhodesia (AP)
— The Anglican Dean of Bula-
wayo. the Very Rev C Allan
Shaw, plans to ask the Arch-
Mr. and Mrs. George Loden
and Mrs. John Golightly.
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Ben Pate of TWC visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Joe J.
Pate, during the Thanksgiving weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jurney of Fort Worth spent the
holiday weekend in Dublin with family and friends.
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go into each affair. Also,
don’t overwhelm yourself died Sunday at his home, 1703
with an avalanche at dishes N. McCart, Stephenville.
Funeral services were conducted at Harrell Funeral
Chapel Tuesday for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Norris of Granbury. The baby was born Sunday in
Johnson County Hospital and is ryived by atwin brother.
John Edward, parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Futch of Stamps, Ark., and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Norris of
Stephenville. Interment was in Old Dublin Memorial Park.
Memorial Park.
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our customers. We have a large selection of carpet*
& vinyl*, guaranteed to be installed to your
satisfaction. Let us give you a free estimate on your
complete Joh of draperies or carpet. Our low
everyday price* will save you more money than
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News of You Friends
and Neighbors
Leaves of the mosquito
fern, a minute, free-floating,
truly aquatic fern, vary in
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R thing from dainty teas to now and then. Add pears.
• midnight bashes ... while Cook 10 minutes more. Un-
mt homes bulge with everyone cover; cook to desired con
2 7 from carolers and callers sistency. Skim excess fat
if your have enough toys, a Thanksgiving feast Nov-
then send some dishes, ember 23. It was given by
Barbie and Ken House, and the Clairette Home Demon-
clothes. Gum ball machine, stration Club in honor at
Colors. Baby Tender Love their families and friends.
Mrs. Grady Stone, Bunlin
Stone, Linda Dalby of Ste-
phenville, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Joe Stasey and Kent
of Chalk Mountain, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Stasey and Jevin
of Irving, Texas, Mr. and
> Mrs. Pat Stasey, Mr. and
Mrs. Kemper Ayor and Ke-
mart and Stacia Bea all of
San Angelo, Mr. and Mrs.
Bubba Kimrey of Waco,
Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Pressley, Todd and
Paige of Irving, Texas, Mrs.
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Traverse rods - Paint \,
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occurred about 3 o’clock ham, Henry H. Miller and
several miles north of Mrs. O. L. Stone.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Strong of Abilene visited his aunt, Mr.
Clure. and Mrs. Russell, Thanksgiving Day. They were enroute to
After turkey and all the Runaway Bay on Lake Bridgeport to spend the weekend,
trimmings, time was spent
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Anytime is party time over medium-high heat for
when the holiday season 15 minutes. Pour off fat.
makes its winter debut. Cal- Add gravy. Cover; cook over
endars swell with every- low heat 50 minutes. Stir
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the Federation’s general
tide gatherings is enough to
dizzy even the professional
social director! So, home-
makers beware!
Plan fewer parties so
that more time and talent
are
most
worker
from
Incom
10 per
tribution has been made to self-help fund.
SCF. Both cards have space The general self-help fund
ing country overseas. The
child may be helped to stay
in school. In addition, a
portion of the sponsorship
funds may go to help the
child’s family and commu-
nity carry out self-help
projects -that will help raise
economic and social levels.
Every person gifted with
such a sponsorship will re-
ceive from the Federation
a photograph of the spon-
sored child, a case history
and progress report at the
end of the year. Sponsors
most Hide price*.
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"WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS"
Dorothy is a Greek name
which means "gift of the
gods." ’
One-third cup chopped Gann, J. E. Lookingbill, Jr.,
celery Rex Cates, Philip Ferguson.
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Kelly
of Christmas gift cards SCF Family."
has available. Both send A contribution gift card
John Roy Truelove, 28, a
Huntsville resident, was
killed in a one-car accident
Fascinating to knit, this
handsome plaid vest will
please the youngsters ...
it’s gay and fun to wear.
No. 5535 has knit direc-
tions for Sizes 4, 6 and 8
inclusive.
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The annual Stasey reunion Leroy Worrell, Randy and are encouraged by the Fed
was held Thanksgiving Day Melinda of Fort Worth, eration to correspond with
in the home of Mrs. Vida Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe the child selected for them
Stasey. • Loudermilk, Traci and Jodie to sponsor. Such correson-
___. ,, of Fort Worth and Mr. and dence is • great source of
- Those.P resent" viH.Mrs. J. E. Stasey of Canton, encouragement to the child
casion were Mrs. Vida Sta- Texas. to remain in school,
sey of_the home, Mr. and
enoenomonenomneng
The card announcing that children, their families and I can (10% ounces( Franco-
a sponsorship has been communities in the South- American Mushroom Gravy
taken out adds the hope: ern Appalachian Mountains, 1 cup pears, sliced, cut in half
“May this gift bring to you on American Indian reser- In saucepan, cook celery
a happy relationship with a vations and in many coun- and onion In butter until
needy child-as it will bring tries overseas through the tender. Add bread cubes and
Joy and hope into the life of sponsorship program, an- cashews; toss lightly. Trim
the child.” To obtain a nual collections of used excess fat from chops. Slit
sponsorship gift card, the clothing and a general self- each chop from outer, edgg:
sender makes a donation of help fund. The Federation toward the bone making a
Teha Lanna Chapter, to attend the open house of $180 to the Federation to is registered with the U.S Poeket stu with tread
NEKAP w i poclDPcc’ Ihe recentiv acduired Free- provide a child-family- State Department Advisory cubes. Fasten wttn tooth-
NSDAR,metsinregularses- thesrepnty.anut be Fre community self-help spon- Committee on Voluntary pcik or skewers. In skillet,
mentngorn the c—; none mbertat2n .s i sorship for a chiidin.Ap Forelgn Ald and is • mem brown chops in shortening
Room of the Stephenville Mrs. White reported that Palachlaandothersputhern berof gthe,.International
Bank and Trust building six Good Citizens had been states, on an American In- Union for Child Welfare,
with the Regent, Miss May selected from the surround- dian reservation, or in a If you wish to make a
Allmon, presiding. ing territory and included country overseas. sponsorship or donation
After ‘the invocation by one girl from Stephenville. „Asponsorshipmeansthat LTfXd meaningful
Mrs. R. W. Stramler, the Mrs. R. W. Stramler gave tor.oneyearthesgit.recip- toafriend,relatie(orbusi
pledge of allegiance was a paper on conservation and ient Wil besendinghe PtO ness.assoiate this year,
given followed by the salute pollution since the four- • needyieahildieithervher2, ’ SoUDAY GREETINGS
diced mushrooms combines Hewitt and Rev. Tony
with pan drippings and Campbell officiated at the
sliced pears to create a services. Burial was at the
the former Jane LaBaune of J. Kleen, Mrs. T. G. Small- ... , c ..
Stephenville, was dead on wood and Jean Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fletcher and baby of Dallas, Mr. and
arrival at Huntsville DISMISSALS- Mrs. Randy Fletcher of Brownwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Memorial Hospital, Lee Massingill Page Fletcher of Arlington spent the Thanksgiving holiday with
following the tragedy, which Whitfield, Mrs. D. R. Bas- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fletcher.
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for the sender to place his will be used by SCF field One-third cup chopped onion E. A. Blanchard, and J. E.
personal signature. workers to help desperately 4 tablespoons butter or Collins.
Appropriate "holiday poor villagers build margarine
greetings" are imprinted on schools, solve health pro- 2 cups raisin bread cubes
each card, but what a dlf- blems, grow better crops- 1 cup white bread cubes
ference the thought behind all with the aim of a better % cup chopped cashews
it makes'! The cards are life for•‘their children. 6 2% bright
actually a gift in them- Founded in 19.32, Save the pounds) „ ' 8ree Dla i.20
selves. Children Federation aids 2 tablespoons shortening
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Sunday morning near
Huntsville. Moser, Mrs. T. M. Cawyer,
Mr. Truelove, husband of Mrs. Luther Wolfe, Mrs. E.
An Avco Embassy Release R
.Panavison' • Technicolor*
Ross Armstrong, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Walker and Russell entertained with
Mrs. Melvin Henderson, a family Thanksgiving dinner in their home Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Head, night. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barr, and children of Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Traweek,
Downey and Mrs. Ollie Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Me- Brenda and Donna, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mote and
Teater of Clinton, Missouri Clure, Mrs. N. E. Maguire, children of Hico, and Louis Mote of the Purvis community,
were guests in the home of Mrs. Hub Alexander, Mr.
Mrs. Leia Teater over the Stagner, Mir. and Mrs. Ash, -------
Q—What desert animal
never drinks a drop of wa-
ter?
A—The kangaroo rat! For
water, it eats small, juicy
tubers that grow in the des-
ortwd benwstheundrncinch wainezangucanpeanorBula to the Texas ag. teenth century. Had our
the ground. Shaw, plansst ask the Aran The minutes or the pre- forefathers "« egan.»
Q-D-nne which war did bishop of Canterbury tosupport yiousm“J!™ were read by thinknintermsuonconser
the United States occupy recognition by Britain of mar- retary;Mrs. J;.W: yatn,wwounoma6
Canada? riages in Rhodesia since this White read the President anything to look forward to
A—American forces cap- country declared itself indepen- General’s message. Our now.
tured and held for two dent in 1965. Britain refuses to National Defense was given The meeting was closed
weeks the city of York, now recognize the validity of any- by Mrs. Joe Boyd. with the benediction by Mrs.
Toronto, during the War of thing in Rhodesia since inde. A letter was read con- Stramler. Two new mem-
1812 pendence cerning the trip to the new bers were presented: Mrs.
DAR house in Jefferson. Ruth Howard and Mrs.
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Lingerie
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E. Shirey
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WEARE
sauced. The stuffing is a Lee. Stephenville; three
Save the Children Feder- The card announcing a unique combo at raisin brothers, Jess, of Bullard;
ation( SCF) otters Christmas donation in the friend or bread and white bread Neal, Hamilton, and
shoppers a chance to give relative’s behalf reads cubes, plus celery and Howard, Hamilton; two
the priceless gift of hope "May this gift bring hap- onion for crunch and zip. sisters, Mrs. Mary Williams,
to some child and at the piness to you at this Christ- A surprise addition of cas- Central, New Mexico, and
same time solve the gift mas season as it will bring hew nuts adds a nutty good- Mrs. Bell Collier, San Diego,
Mr. and Mrs. John Jurney visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. problem for those hard-to- hope and encouragement ness. Califi... and three
Fred Craig in Fort Worth Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John buy for relatives and throughout the year into the The crowning touch is the grandchildren. 12
Hensley of San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker of friends. lives of those children help- delectable sauce made con- Funeral services were held
Lamesa, and Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Dove were also dinner Give one of the two types ed by our Federation veniently with canned Mush- ?! ? p»m-
guests in the Craig home. ‘ ' T " “ " “ " “ *
to Donner and Blitzen. from gravy. Serve gravy
The myriad of mini, with chops. Makes 6 serv-
maxi, plain and fancy yule- ings.
Matched
Robes 6
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appruring in these columns will Im- gladly ami promiplly corr d
upon bing brvuzht to the atteritiun ot the Publisher
The liability <4 The Stephenville Empire Tribune and Dally Eni
pire ami its P’ublisher foi any error In any advitisemen is limiti
to th> < • • such adrrrtisement.
Am publicatien ot repnkluctiem ot adverising oi rans ol hernia I let
apvaring in the |Macs >4 Said newspaprs without pur missin of ihe
l’ublisher is expies sis pupshibited.
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Members and friends
resent were: Mr. and Mrs.
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Huntsville. He was returning
from a visit to a deer camp,
where some of his friends
were having a barbeque.
Mr. Truelove, who lived in
Huntsville, was born in
Mexia on July 22, 1943, and
was a member of the First
Christian Church. He was
also a member of the Air
Force reserve and was
employed as sales manager
for Ingram Chevrolet
Company of Huntsville.
He was a 1961 graduate of
Mexia High School and had
his Bachelor and Master’s
degrees from Sam Houston
State University. He had also
attended Lee College and
Navarro Junior College.
Funeral services were held
Monday kt 2 p.m. in the First
Christian Church of Mexia.
The Rev. Alan Brown,
pastor, officiated. Burial was
in Prairie Grove Cemetery,
under the direction of Blair-
Stubbs Funeral Home.
Surviving are his mother,
Mrs. Tom Truelove of
Mexia; his wife, Jane, of
Huntsville; a son, John Kelly
Truelove, age 2% of
Huntsville; and a brother,
Thomas Truelove of
Houston
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The meeting was called
to order by the president,
Mrs. George Loden. Prayer
was given by Mr. Boyd Me-
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Have Yourself A Merry Little
CHRISTMAS with
that talks. Easy bake.
Drawing.
Love,
Julie
Starts Thursday
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when one elegant entree is He was the son of Mr. and
much more effective. Mrs. T. W. Kelly.
______________ Stuffed pork chops are Prior to his death he had
Anytime is party time when the holiday season makes its always perfect to build a been employed as the City
winter debut. And, timed right for holidays are Saucy Party party menu around. Serving Tax Collector. He was a
Tnergtomo, .’nd portlonssareneasyito caicu- memberofthe Oak Dale
eashew nuts. The crowning touch is a delectable sauce made con- late: one chop per chum. United Methodist Church,
veniently with canned Mushroom Gravy. Stuffing preparations can be He was born December 15.
completed in the morning, 1918 in Austin, Texas and
leaving you plenty of time resided in San Marcos, Texas
C—.,. TL. AL:..— for last-minute party de- before moving to
3CVe I IIO “niICren tails. And, best of all, stuf Stephenville 17 years ago.
fed chops are certainly He was married to the
company-impressive! former Velma Barfield and
Timed right for the holl- had three sons, Larry Joe,
days is Saucy Party Chops.. Fort Worth; Roger Leon,
festively stuffed, elegantly Stephenville and Kenneth
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Ellis, Darwin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1971, newspaper, November 30, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499962/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.