Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 16, 1973 Page: 2 of 8
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Plants Not Difficult
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Leaves may be kept clean plants several hours prior to
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liberated woman in the Victor- father’s Emporium. Regard- _
ian Age and the heroine of less of her husband and -
Dorothy Eden’s latest novel, children, she is totally free to do
Speak to Me of Love. The story as she pleases and arranges life
of unrequited, illicit, and for her family in an orderly
parental love, to mention a few fashion.
o people tedaysuffrmtg frOnf
hard of hearingness, (even •
when I’ve said enough.” - Old Preacher’s Prayer
By Wilma Hall
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Erath County
March of Dimes
Box 998
Stephenville, Tx. 76401
they fluttered about. I checked
the larder. We had a piece at a
loaf of bread. So what, I
decided, we can eat cake; So I
toasted the bread, crumbled
and seasoned it and set it on the h
porch, in front of my window.
Did I lure warblers? No. What I
got was a king sized jackrabbit,
who messed up my pristine
snow with his three pronged
tracks.
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Licensed by the State of Texas
— to fit and Dispensing of Hearing
‘Aids. We are always close b)
when you’need us.'
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Although some people object as far as feeding devices are
Birds can stand frigid to the bullying ways of jays, concerned, many are available
subzero weather if they can get these birds-are beautiful commercially. But a small
enough food to keep up their creatures, which, like squirrels, shelf tacked to a tree to hold
body temperatures, points out are part of the native wildlife seeds and a small piece of
the Texas A&M University population. Jays like the larger hardware cloth to hold suet will
specialist. seeds such as sunflower and be sufficient, adds Ramsey.
With the inquisitive chicka- will scatter a seed mixture with —
Semi-Annual
CLEARANCE.
by Frances Turney
"Sands make the mountain, moments make the year,
and trifles, life."
Keeping indoor foliage plants water solution before polishing,
clean and attractive requires a suggests Janne. Allow them to
little extra effort, says Everett air dry before polishing.
Janne, landscape horticulturist “Several commercial leaf
for the Texas Agricultural polishes are available. It such
Extension Service. ___ materials are used, water the
in Area5.
Workshop at our Stephenville ■
office in the .Skipper Real i
•Estate Bldg., 318 E. College
every Thursday from 10:30
a.m. to 12 noon.
We invite you to come in for
'your free test.ga-on„
/ our REGULAR
/ Opparel.
/ Dresses
Jjleepwear
pants
Blouses
Shirts
Coats
Masters
B0YS-GIRLs
Beatrice Bonnington is a Bea works diligently in her
Still all the news in 30 minutes.
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A beginitors twirling class register students at the time of Tot No. 2 - 54 Wednesdays &
will start Monday, January the first class meeting or any Fridays; junior B Corps - 44
22nd at 5:00 p.m. at the time during the preceding Mondays & Wednesdays;
Recreation Hall. This classwill week. This will be the only junior A Corps - 54 Tuesdays
be for girls of all ages with no Beginners class to be offered & Thursdays; Senior B Corps -
previous twirling experience, until summer, so all girls 4.5 Tuesdays & Thursdays;
Classes will be held twice interested in twirling this Senior A Corps -6-7 Tuesdays &
weekly, from 5 to 6 Mondays spring should plan to enroll. Thursdays.
and 6-7 Fridays, and, will be Other classes will start a new For more information, con-
taught by Mrs. Shirley Meier, session on the following tact Shirley Meier, 965-3865 or
Cost for the 10-lesson session schedule: Tiny Tot No. 1 - 2-3 the Recreation Department,
We do repair
service on most
makes of Aids,
and have a full
service on
1 cleaning: tubes J
batteries for]
some that wear Hearing Aides), 4
just because they waited too
late to do something about
it...don’t let this happen to you.:
Mr. Joe Treadway will hold
his regular Hearing Aid
Hairdressers and Cosmetolo-
gists Association recently re-
leased “Projections For Spring-
Summer ’73,” the total coordin-
ation of apparel and coiffure for
the gal who is aware of the
world and wants the world to be
aware of her.
Teaming the short, carefree,
easy-going hairstyles with
today’s fashions to give a “total
look”, the committee has come
up with four new styles to
choose from: The Cuff Cut, the
short crown kicks into curls,
waves or just natural motion, to
shapes of clean defined cuff
effects; the Wedgy Cut, a fresh
fashion look derived from a
professional haircut. The indi-
vidual treatments of the wedgy
section are the key to hair
looking its best with a minimum
of effort; the Camisole Cut is a
go-everywhere, versatile style
seed cake, to the extent that for the fashionable lady, and it
rationing had to be initiated in g06S80 wel with those camisole
some quarters, in an effort to fashions that are so important
compromise with people and to the layered look - make it
animals. casual or elegant; and finally,
L.G. Weems took down the the Jumper Cut features a short
sign urging balanced rations back designed for the today
and regular feeding of live- fashion look hut requires very
stock, from over the loading little.up-keep
dock at Henderson’s Feed Ask your local hairdressers
Mill, and hung up another. It
said, “Help your cows produce
lean beef. Put 'em on a weight
watcher’s diet. Don’t let ’emeat
cake.”
When I read Jan Larner’s
Nature Notes last week I
developed an active concern for
the migrating birds and a
yearning to hear their songs
and see their subtle colorings as
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u ■ ,vm She’d been to Penney s, where discover the whereabouts of suggests feeding large seed in a -uvues ldnned
types, this book seems to be The conflict throughout the • the bargain of the day was knee generous handouts birds read- separate feeder for jays
trying to kill too many birds novel is between Beatrice’s Socks, going for fifty cents a ily accept any hospitality they
with one stone. Following the steadfast and selfish adoration Mrs. Ruth Cowles, R.N. ---- pair. Marilyn ripped open the can find during cold weather, A:L/, p, n cm,
style of a much better previous for her husband versus Wil- Director of the D»thlm School of The Dublin High School package and dumped out three pure n«et and seed are put DiDI mead I rome
novel, Melbury Square, this ham’s nonchalant attitude Vocational Nursing recently Sophomore room mothers met pairs of socks, yellow, blue and mit Ranw>y yM*, against Activities at the Senior
book thakes the central figure, toward Bea but true love for the presided over capping cere- Wednesday to complete plans green. discontinuing feeding later in « „ .. Qtizens have slowed a bit with
a working woman, through a governess of his children, monies for the eight graduating for a Smorgosbord that will be “All they had left, she the winter because the birds Communist Countires the weather However various
marriage for money, an Covering an era of British students, after Mrs. LaRue sponsored by the class Febru- explained, kicking off her shoes win come to depend on this activities are still being
unfaithful husband, failure in history which includes the reign Bell, hospital administrator ary 6 in the school cafeteria, and donning a pair. “Try regular supp’y of food The American Bible Society Dianned
motherhood and a career for of Queen Victoria and finally reviewed the purpose and Tickets will be on sale for,$1.50 some, ” she told Louise. winter feeding is sometimes is encouraged to learn that the January is the month for
escape. the depression, the book significance of the symbolic for adults and |1.00 for children They re wonderful. complicated by problem guests Scriptures are reaching people paying dues to the center and
Bea marries William know- examines very little and seems occasion. The Rev. Denzil from any class member or at Louise didn t wait to be such as English sparrows, in some Communist-dominated they *e « 00 per year for each
ing that it is her money which unnecessarily long and drawn Wright, pastor of Dublin First the door. Serving time is persuaded. She reached past ^tarHng<Hnd ^,^1, English countries Permits were issued person
attracts him. She, however, out The career of Beatrice United Methodist Church was scheduled from 5:30 to 7:00 the green socks and took what sparrows ard sterling are in 1972 for the import of 2,500 Tuesday's events include
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very little character in the prevalent in current fiction. Ona D. Freeman, Mary Dale belonged and she spent therest disposed of. There are several production has begun in Ceramics - Lucile McCleskey -
shadow of the domineering As a love story “Speak to Harrison, Mary Frances Hei- ---- ofthedayincomfortshefeltso live-traps available commer- .Czechoslovakia at 30,000 copies able Games; 6:30 p.m. -
Beatrice, considers his wife a Me... does not say much. ton Melba Jackson, Pery A. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Shilling- go0d. she didn. both daily that are suitable, points of the four Gospels in a new Games /
mother figure. Like a little boy, Beatrice cannot be admired for Jetter, Pamala L. Prince and burg of Dublin observed their exPlain to anybody why she out Ramsey Czech translation. Arrange- "
he runs around playing with her continuous love of her Linda H Womack. 53rd wedding anniversary chose t wear thickyelow Since trappig may not be ments were completed by the cummhu-
whatever interests him while husband for she is extremely .... Thursday. The Shillingburgs xnee socKs with her red dress, feasible, the specialist suggests Czech Bible Work, a division of "
egocentric. She thinks only of The city of Dublin and Erath have resided in Dublin most of She forgot all about her scattering scraps of bread on the Czech Council of Churches.
how much she loves William, county has been notified that their married life, complete ensemble until she got
HEARING TESTS = Hrs na ENg:---
are important-,-Four New Hair
If you have a hearing esults in .three rather warped outside the state of Texas, sfe Augustine with e-dasrin themselves." git a
7 problem of any kind you owe i adults. The daughters can Attorney Terry Shell made the an U since A Next day the snow fell. Lotina Q+Ac n-rAeAAe
to yourself to have an never adjust to love and life announcement at the Monday Clristm&.aniiness Alexander, peered outat the 017168 InErOeUceu
Electronic Hearing test made with a wholesome attitude and night meeting of the Dublin drifts, pulled on.her bootsand-n -
to find why, and what can be Edwin, the son, becomes a chamber of Commerce. - - - • went out into the weather to Omononononononononononononononononononono.
done to help you before it is too traitor to his country and loses - - - - Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Gee of 100k for her newspaper. It The official Hair Fashion for pictures and more informa-
late The tests are free and will all contact with reality. Another fact stranger than Joshua drove down through the wasn t there. It it missed tne committee of the National tinn on these hairstyles
only take about 20 minutes of Covering all these topics, fiction was brought to mind in snow Thursday for a quick visit porch, it didn t land in the snow. — -
your time. We check your ears Authoress Eden is filibustering, Dublin this week. In a recent with Lane Gee and Mrs. Addie Nothing dented her snow but
for packed wax, the tubes that not speaking. “Believe It or Not” Ripley Gee while their school was her few small footprints
let your ears breathe, then with If you do not mind knowing noted that two couples from the dismissed. Took them two Apparently the paper boy had
the machine we check your ‘what’s coming up on the next same family celebrated their hours to drive 60 miles, fun overlooked her. Frustration
hearing nerve, (bone reading) page, you might enjoy this new 50th wedding anniversary. In though. began to mount just as the cold
air Tonduction, (outside Eden novel. It holds no the family of the late Mr. and began to penetrate her boots.
sounds > then measure how surprises. I cannot say that it’s Mrs. W.C. Williams, six of their - ~ .... “Wow! "she said, running
much sound the ear will take, terrible, but I’ve read much eight children lived to celebrate Interesting to note that the back into the house, I!don t
We can pinpoint your problem better. It definitely spoke to me their 50th anniversary while kids’ new sports cars do not blame mm. On a day like today
and explain in plain English -of mediocrity. two couples celebrated their have the traction on snow and ..wouidnt have thrown it
what can be done to help you,, If you’d like to try it, Dorothy 60th. Brothers and sisters who ice that the older models have, either .
then you make your own Eden’s “Speak To Me of Love” observed their 50th wedding Funny to see an old “dog” Range C0WS in .this area
decision. We never try to is available at the Stephenville anniversary were the late Mr. pulling a’73 SS out of the snow. didn 1 ie down and die, like
high-pressure you into buying Public Library. and Mrs. Price Williams of they in. some.Wes t exas
anything. Tar are thousands SEM Stephenville, Mr. and Mrs. - - - - feed lots, but they did picket the
“ - Miller Williams of Stephenville, Had a nice note from Mrs. feed troughs making specific
Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Williams of Don Parrack in Stephenville, demands when their teeth got
Anton, Mr. and Mrs. Van Thanks for the kind words and bred of breaking the ice on the
Williams of Dublin, Mr. and the suggested story is being grass . The demands were
Mrs. Guy Snively of Dublin, checked and I will use it as a relayed to feed dealers, whose
and Mr. and Mrs. E.C. feature in the very near future, replacement supplies were
Shillingburg of Dublin. Of these being held up because, of the
couples, Mr and Mrs. Snively - - - - weather. Supply and demand
and Mr. and Mrs. D.R. To add insult to injury, Mary were playing a losing game
Williams, deceased, celebrated Ann Walker not only had a sore with range cubes and cotton-
their 60th anniversary. The throat during the days school
Snivelys reside at 458 N. Park in was out, she also missed
Dublin. playing in the snow. ,
by u«ing a camel hair Irmh treating. This prevents dry Bnemy"eMMememmmeweeMMMMBMOBMMMEMMMMMw"MMAMMN _________
or damp cloth or sponge once or plants from absorbing the one cold day Lusk Randals toward Lusk whose appetite for mised snow for Wednesday, but
twice a month to remove dirt material so rapidly, causing dug in his coat pocket and ham was growing stronger when Louise Purvis opened her
which collects. Care must be foliage burn. Do not use oil at came up with an overlooked every second they remained in window curtains Wednesday will be 54 00 Parents may Mondays & Wednesdays; Tiny 965-3864
used when cleaning bruising any kind,” cautions the Christmas present. It was a the huddle. Finally Louella morning she didn’t see any. She .
and kinking the leaf surface will horticulturist note, saying, “good for one ham returned to the counter, went to her closet and chose a _ ,
cause discoloration and blem- Plants with pubescent or sandwich, free, at Ogle Drug “This isn’t good, anymore,” bright red dress, to combat the AlInAr LAAe inr AF D I le/J
ishes,» points out the Texas hairy leaves are more difficult store.” It was signed by Lusk’s she said. “It’s out of date.” cold bleak day she would spend WW III I H[ UUIIIIH (J I I | I J S
A AM University specialist, to clean. Occasional syringing neighbor, J.B. Ogle. Finding “The note?” asked Lusk, in the Stephenville Public Q
To get a high gloss on some of such plants with clean, warm the note created in Lusk an retrieving the scrap of paper Library. The day before she’d , , F mn
plant foliage, gently brush the water is beneficial. Do not use insatiable appetite for a ham for re-examination. worn ai pantsuit., and the day D rAnIA Ae ko rntn AT Ml GOC I I TA
surface with a soft cheese cloth water colder' than room sandwich. He kept on writing “No,” said Louella. “Not the before that and the day before UVIUC3 VClIULV UI IUd3UIU
or a soft, fine brush. Natural temperatures as it can cause notes at the Dublin National note. The ham,” she gesticu- that, and she was tired of them. J
oils and waxes on the leaf leaf spotting in certain plants. Bank, and computing interest, lated vaguely toward the .^Before she got to the library Winter feeding of birds can the ground tee the open for Birds that would ordinarily
surface will usually produce a Occasional syringing will also until he could stand it no longer, larder. “Save it,” she advised, she began to feel like something create a natural laboratory just sparrows and starlings while eat inserts must he fed animal
high gloss. If leaves are help keep plants free from red then dropped his ballpoint pen as Lusk crumpled the note for was missing. “It’s just cold outside your window, providing feeding grain to the more timid food entirely; in other words,
extremely soiled, wash them spider mites and mealy bugs, on the desk, unplugged his discarding, “and bring it back outside/’ she saidIto herself, an opportunity to observe some birds in a sheltered spot among suet, beef fat or chopped meat’
with a mild soap and warm adds Janne. adding machine and headed for in December.” “11 b, alright when I get of nature’s most beautiful trees or bushes. Seed-eating birds will eat little
n i n the drug store. Lusk ate a cheese sandwich, indoors. creatures. Squirrels are sometimes except vegetable food. Some
JaOOK JKCVICW Facing Louella Carlisle on paid the tab and walked back to it was warm inside, and not Charles Ramsey, wildlife troublesome, but they are also birds such as nuthatches and
the other side of the counter, the bank, weary, depressed, too long after she hung up her specialist for the Texas interesting to observe. Bird . chickadees will eat both suet
Lusk presented his Christmas and still hungry. Nothing went coat she was also able to Agricultural Extension Service, feeders suspended by small and seeds. A minimum variety
note. louella read it. She read it right the rest of the afternoon, dispense with her extra suggests feeding birds espe- wires several feet from of feed should include suet
over a second time, then went He forgot to plug in his adding sweater. But every time the cially during the winter months anything which squirrels might sunflower seed millet and
into consultation with the other machine, and had to do all the door opened she could feel when ice storms or heavy snows climb usually solves the • cracked corn suggests the
girls on duty, who read it too, figuring in his head. dozens of icycles stabbing at seal up the food supply on the problem. specialist.
between cursory glances back The weatherman had pro- her ankles. After awhile the ground for days or even weeks. *“----'--------*
feeling stopped going away
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Ellis, Darwin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 16, 1973, newspaper, January 16, 1973; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499995/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.