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THIS SCHEDULE WILL BE REPEATED
COLLECT THE COMPLETE SET!
Choice of 3 Beautiful Patterns!
PT A CARNIVAL - Hie annual Chamberlin PT A Carnival is
planned for April 4 from 6 until 9 p.m. Penny Elliott, left, and
Oleta Rudloff are shown placing one of the posters to remind
everyone of the date. The stuffed animals will be featured as
Following the business meet- i
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by all. Each lady present came |
TO WED - Mr. and Mn. G.R. Lackey of Dublin would like to
invite friends and relatives to the wedding of their daughter,
Suranne, to Danny Bramlett on March IS, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. In
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COVERED SUGAR
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SALT a PEPPER
COVERED BUTTER DISH
GRAVY BOAT WITH STAND
COVERED CASSEROLE
COFFEE TEA POT
12 OVAL PLATTER
10 OVAL BAKER
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prizes in the animal walk. Mrs. Elliott is chairman of the ways
and means committee and Mrs. Rudloff is serving as president
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STUDY CLUB QUILT-This quilt, a Bicentennial club project, was presented to members of the
Stephenville Study Club Tuesday. Members of the committee working on the quilt (shown left to
right) are: Mrs. Rob Pitzer, Mrs. Swan Richardson and Mrs. Ken Dorris. Mrs. Mike Craft, also a
committee member, was unable to attend the meeting. The committee members created the 35
squares in the quilt a square for each of the 35 members in the club. The Senior Citizens Center did
the actual quilting. A drawing will be held among club members for the quilt It will also be on
display at the Pioneer District of Federated Women’s Clubs convention this coming weekend in
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COMPLETELY OVENPROOF • FADE PROOF
DISHWASHER & DETERGENT PROOF
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A NEW PIECE WILL BE
"ON SALE" EACH WEEK!
Each week one of the five pieces (see schedule
at right below) will be featured at the special
price of just 59c each For each $3 00 in
grocery purchases you are entitled to one
piece of the featured item of the week at the
low price There s no limit with a $6 00 pur-
chase you can get two pieces a $9 00 pur
chase 3 pieces and so on if you haven't
collected the number of place settings you
want during the first 5 weeks you can add
to your next set the next time around
Enjoy the table-brightening beauty of this fine genuine Stone
ware tableware Exquisitely hand decorated it. has the rich
gourmet beauty for company use yet strong easy-care
stoneware is perfect for cheerful everyday use too Functional
and versatile youll delight in the way the complete variety .
. of serving pieces go from oven to table and then to freezer
The newest designs with cups and serving pieces in a graceful
provincial shape Cups stack to save storage space
Choose your cone< toh in three beautiful patterns' Dogwood
sunsplashed with white and gold flowers gold and brown
geometric patterned Fleur de Lis. or Cornflower blue and
magenta Rose of Sharon with a sweet honey glaze Start today
Accidental deaths in public
places, which had been rising
sharply in recent years, showed,
a slight decline during 1974, ac-
cording to estimates made by
the National Safety Council.
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There will be no increase in the ACC campus during the chairman of the finance
tuition or student fees at college s 57th annual Bible committee for the Board of
Abilene Christian College for Lectureship. Board chairman Trustees, presented the 1975-76
the fourth straight year Ray McGlothlin Jr. of Abilene budget to the trustees,
according to a 1975*76 fiscal presided at the meeting. The Board also adopted a
year budget approved in Trustees .also approved a resolution of appreciation for
February by the ACC Board of resolution of appreciation; and the late Lloyd J. Madden, a
Trustees. re-elected six department locomotive engineer and ranch-
The budget totals a record heads for three-year terms. er from San Angelo. Mr.
$10,445,152 for the ACC system. The only hikes were modest Madden, a member of the ACC
including a record figure of increases in student housing Advisory Board for 11 years,
$9,756,797 for the main campus and student meal tickets, died December 18 in San
in Abilene Overall, the student housing Angelo.
Because of increased return was increased approximately 4
from our endowment invest- percent or $8 per semester. NT Q NNN+,
ments, growing enrollment and Student meal tickets were ..0.NECCS
continually heartening res- increased approximately 6 ___
ponse to our appeals for annual percent or $17 per semester. i Q Ph A ~ A
fund support, including Ab- Under the new budget, ACC DdlllILIFIUIIIC
ilene’s Business AID Drive," students will- be offered three The NTS. Club met at the
said Dr John ( . Stevens. ACC meals a day at $2.80 or home of Mrs. Lawrence Smith
president, concerning the re- approximately 93 cents a meal. on the Morgan Mill Road,
cord budget, “we are able to The ACC system budget for March z;
offset to some extent for our 1975-76 will be $10,455,152 with a Mrs C.O. McMillan presided •
faculty and staff the problems margin of $68,898 above over the business meeting. She
of inflation by allocating expenses of $10,376,254 The announced the accident of Mrs.
approximately: $360,000 .addi- system budget includes an RoSS Wolfe a fall which
tional money for wage and Abilene campus budget of resulted in injury to three of her
salary increases." $9,756,797 and a Metrocenter ribs Members signed a card
President Stevens said that r Dallas) budget of $688,355. provided by the hostess.
the total budget of the college The income of $10,455,152 will Mrs. A B Medlen played
this year for salary and waxes include $7,241,287 from total several selections on the piano,
amounts |o $4,111,734, exclud- educational and general A salad plate with hot coffee .
ing student employees. Com- sources, $142,855 from student a nd chocolate cake was served
pensation budgeted for student financial aid sources, and - to the following: Mmes. F.M.
employees amounts to approx- $3,061,010 from auxiliary enter- Stigler, L.R. Herring, H.M.
imately $528,000 prises? \ Park, Wayne Barham, R.L.
"This means our total wage Expenses of $10,376,254 in- williams, John Foust, C.O.
and salary budget for the 1975 dude $7,376,286 for educational McMillan, Fred McCleskey,
fiscal year will exceed $5 and generalk $3,88,755 for Carol Colwick, A.B. Medlen,
million," he noted. "The great student financialaid, $2,303,246 Arch Evans, m’l. Ballard, T.H.
majority of these dollars are for auxiliary enterprise and Hightower, Marie Clayton,
spent in Abilene each year." $307,967 for transfer loan and R.W. Stramler and the hostess.
Trustees met February 24 in plant. The new fiscal year The March 21 meeting will be
the president’s dining room of. begins July 1, at the home of Mrs. Medlen at
McGlothlin Campus Center on R.L. Sanders of Houston, 881 Rome Street, with Mrs.
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1975, newspaper, March 13, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500523/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.