Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. [108], No. [195], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1977 Page: 5 of 12
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Hospital in Fort Worth
Visitors in the home of Mr.
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being home Wednesday or Thursday.
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Residents attend meeting
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Off Many Items
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Dresses
You mustseeour new ar r ivals of
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Pantsuits
Blouses
Pants
Jeans
Shells
Larry Hale
Layman
elected
Let Your Fireman
Rescue Himself
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Off
Girls
Thongs
White or Tan
Hallmark announce the birth of financial report. The group Golightly.
a grandson, Jeffery Paul, born
to their daughter, Cindy Hansen
on March 26 at a.m. Jeffery
better sportswear. Justin time
toaccentyour new wardrobe
Com plete selection of large sizes
New shipment of childrens wear
New Stock Ar r iving Weekly.
Sove
$80
•3 Positions
•Arm caps
-Velvet or Horculon
cover
Choice of colors
baked beans
1 medium onion, sliced
3 tablespoons ketchup
l4 teaspoon instant minced gar-
For theSpringand
Easter Season
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By Abigail Van Buren
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Mens
Ladies
Macrame Handbags
Rocker-Recliner
by Kroehler
April 1st Sale
(no foolin')
1 tablespoon vegetable oil . .
1 can (28 ounces) brick oven Cook, stirring occasionally, 15 bell Hallmark and Jeanett
By MRS. JAY KELLEY
Empire Tribune Correspondent
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DEAR ABBY: Our first child died shortly before his
second birthday. In offering condolences some of our
friends said, "Youll have another one." Or, "It’s all for the
best." Or, "It was a blessing.” '
In behalf of all of us who have lost children, I have this
message:
We will never again see that child who was with us for
such a brief time. He wasn’t just "a baby." He was an
individual—entirely different from any other child we may
have in the future.
If my husband were to die, I doubt that anyone would
say. "You’ll have another one.”
Abby, please tell those well-meaning people who want
to say something comforting to parents who have lost a
child to just say, "I’m sorry."
I hope you find this letter worthy of sspace in your
column.
DEAR IN: No. He’s not “your" guy. (Nobody owns
anybody else. I If John wants to discourage Nancy’s visits
and gifts, he’ll find a way. Let him handle it.
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DEAR SKEPTICAL: Only if you don’t light it.
300-600
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, LaRue Stramler gave the Stramler, Ruth C. Martin, J.
opening prayer and gave tie Henry Cox, Bess Martin,
mission emphasis. Lota Harris Eunice Perry, Lila Reagan,
Everett read the minutes and gave the May Jones and Mra. J.B.
cinnamon, greal grandparents are Anna-
Lums Shoes
1495 S. Loop
School Hill...
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Some Models For Sale
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Friday, Saturday April 1 A 2
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Furniture Mart
1060 E. Washington 965*7574
400-900
syrup and
Dean and One eta Halford and Mrs. D.W. Whitenton
Jumpsuits 1000-3000
Mr. and Mrs.
nations, we tend to consider casserole as their leading na- baked beans
them very plebeian. But, in tional dish, Portos Granados, of 1 can (8 ounces) stewed toma-
fact, they cut across classes to Indian origin, contains a com- toes, drained
reach the “haute cuisine” of bination of beans, corn and I can (8 ounces) whole kernel
many nationalities. squash all simmered together, corn, drained
SMOes
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heat, mix together baked weighed six pounds, four and %
beans, vinegar, brown sugar, ounces The baby’s maternal
The Tarleton Campus Club the Trogdon resident; Texas jects; school priorities and
was represented at the Pioneer products division, Texas herit- scholarship division, educatior
district TFWC Convention by age department projects; Fa- department project; overall
May Jones, Mrs. J. Burns ~mily life division, home’ life education department; Texas
Smith,- (district yearbook department program; Family heritage department projects;
judge) Mrs. Mary Moore and life division, home life projects; old cemeteries and ghost towns
Mrs Clinton Smith, delegate, general club leadership deve- division projects.
Tarleton’s club members and lopment projects; Health divi-
reports were awarded the sion, home life department In the poetry contest, Mrs. E.
following ribbons and certifi- projects. Leonard Copeland won second
cates Second place awards: work- place with inspirational poetry
shops, energy division, conser- and Mrs. Clinton Smith won
First place awards: best vation department project; second place with light verse,
district department chairman’s Safety division, public affairs in the golden rule contest
repot (education depart- department projects; the arts (philosophy of life written on a
ment); outstanding club pro- department project; Interna- post card) May Jones won a tie
gram, November meeting at tional hospitality division pro- for the $25 award.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. AP-A
committee of the Christia
Church Disciples of Christ has
nominated King County Superi-
or Court Judge James A. Noe of
Mercer Island, Wash., to
become moderator of the 1.3
million-member denomination.
If elected at its assembly next
October, he would be the first
layman to hold the post in 20
years.
A MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: I do. And thanks for setting many of
us straight. X
DEAR ABBY: I have a friend who gave up cigarettes
because his doctor said he had to. Now this friend smokes a
pipe! I think he’s just kidding himself and told him so. He
insists that he doesn’t inhale when smoking his pipe, so it’s
perfectly harmless. Meanwhile he’s got a pipe stuck in his
face all the time, and he's busy lighting it every two
minutes, creating huge clouds of smelly smoke.
IS a pipe harmless?
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Tomatoes and basil refine this 1 package (10 ounces) frozen
Here are some deliciously native dish. Our Latin Ameri- yellow crookneck squash, Qun+h Wintere RannArnhla meafe
simple recipes for international can Bean Casserole makes use thawed ■ ■■ ww ■■■ ■ • • --------- ■■■ W ■ •
bean “delicacies” which start of canned brick oven baked 3 tablespoons chopped onions
with nutritious canned bride beans to cut the cooking time 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves
oven baked beans. After a few without losing flavor. The beans Preheat oven to 350 degrees The Ruth Winters roundtable tary for missionary personnel voted to make an offering to the
quick preparation steps in the have already been baked over F. In a casserole, mix together, of the First Baptist Church met of the Southern Baptist foreign Easter missions project,
kitchen, you can move these seven hours before you even baked beans, stewed tomatoes, March 23 in the home of Mrs. mission board. Ruth C. Martin read the
bean dishes out to the elegance ope the can! corn, squash, onion and basil J.B. Golightly. May Jones gave The story reported on said prayer calendar and led the
of the dining room table. Finally, if you have been to an leaves. Bake, uncovered, 25 to highlights from a book entitled that the Journeyman are single prayer__
authentic smor gasboa rd lately, 30 minutes. “Journeyman Missionary" by young college graduates re- Refreshments were served to
French Cassoulet a hearty you might have sampled a Makes: 4 to 6 servings. Jessie Fletcher, who is secre- cruited with Baptist missionar- Mmes. Merle Ganoe, Lota
bean stew with peasant origins tangy bowl of Swedish beans Jes on foreign fields. Harris, J.W. Heaton, LaRue
is on th emenus of Paris’ most called Bruna Bonor. The com- SWEDISH BROWN BEANS
elegant restaurants. Though bination of brown sugar, cin- 1 can (28 ounces) brick oven
there are heated arguements namon, and white vinegar is a baked beans
regarding the ingredients, pleasing surprise. Make Swe- 14 cup white vinegar
beans and pork are universally dish Brown Beans a flavorful 3 tablespoons brown sugar
agreed upon. Our Baked Bean choice for your next buffet. 2 tablespoons dark corn syrup
Cassoult combines brick oven BAKED BEAN CASSOULET 14 teaspoon ground cinnamon
baked beans with browned pork 4 pork chops (%" thick), boned In a saucepan over medium
and breakfast sausages. Sliced and cut into 1" pieces
6 breakfast sausages
We are thankful for the good flew to Houston Friday to visit Sunday were her sister and
rata we got We got six inches at their son and daughter -in-law, brother-in-law from South Tex-
our place Mr and Mrs Dennis Halford as. Other visitors.sure her
Patsy Moon had surgery in Mrs. Annette Spruill and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
the Harris Hospital last baby visited her grandmother. Brooks of Abilene, and Mr. and
Wednesday She is planning on Mrs. Lizzie Jackson in Gorman, Mrs. Marvin Brooks from
Ray Henslee came home Tate is in the hospital in Fort The men 61 our church will
from the Harris Hospital Worth with a broken hip teach the Sunday school sesaien
Thursday The Young Homemakers next Sunday, April 3. The
Mrs. Ruby Johnson is planned a good time for all at pastor will get to sit and listen,
spending a few days with her the Lingleville gym Friday Some of the men will fill his
sistern and brother-in-law, Mr. night. The Masters Four were place. You all come and be with
and Mrs. Fred Rbss in Austin, there from Dallas to entertain us.
Irene Brown said her sister. The boys and girls basketball We had baptism service at
Pearl Keith, had to go back to team were well honored. That our church Sunday night. There
the hospital She is in St Joseph was the purpose of the meeting, were three who were baptized.
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DEAR ABBY: I’m 22 and John (not his real name) is 29.
W e ve been, dating steadily for two years.
John is a fireman paramedic, which brings me to my
problem. About three months ago John's squad responded
to a car accident in which a very pretty 26-year-old blonde
. was slightly injured. (I’ll call her Nancy.) Nancy wasn't
seriously hurt, but she was hospitalized for 24 hours and
then released. John happened to be the paramedic who
treated her at the scene of the accident, and since then
Nancy can't do enough to repay him for "saving her life."
t hank found tur, hihiceme andgstatisnvand mce t Bm m.a BIRTHDAYS-The three residents of the Stephenville Nursing Home who celebrated their March
didn’t stpp there. She's been dropping in to visit him at the birthdays were Leia Martin, left, age 75, Q.A. Fouts seated, age $1, and Thomas Pack, right, age,«.
station, bringing little gifts.” She even baked him a The residents of the Stephenville nursing home were served cake and punch for the celebration and
birthday cake! , • The Dixieland, band entertained and provided gifts for the birthday people.
I think she's carrying her gratitude a little too far. don't
you? John say§ he has no interest in her, but he can't stop
her from coming to the station and bringing him gifts, and r , I • 1 :.L . . I
he doesn't want Jo be rude or hurt her feelings. BeCn CisneS WI | n QOurrnet TOUch
How would you handle something like this, Abby? - '
Should I talk to Nancy and ask her to please lay off my I)o you ever thmk of beans as onion and a hint of cloves LATIN AMERICAN BEAN
IN I OVE AND INSECURE a delicacy? They are such a season it to perfection. CASSEROLE
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and Becky Ledbetter and pieces and sausages in oil until .
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Attending the annual stock- Texas, represented the Federal Brother Lanny Spruill and mix to gether baked beans, on- >
holders meeting of the Federal Land Bank Association of Danny Duvall of Lingleville ion, ke tchup, garlic and doves. •
Land Bank association from the Stephenville at the annual were visiting in this community Mi’ together meats and bean 0
Stephenville area were Mr. and meeting. on Thursday night, mix in a 2quart csserom .
Mrs. Arris Anderson, Mr. and The meeting was attended by Rudolph Elston of dish. Bake, coveed, 45 minutes. •
Mrs. Curtis Hart and Mr. and members of the 66 Federal Stephenville visited one night Makes: 4 to 6 servings
Mrs. Ferel Little. Mr. and Mrs. Land Bank Associations in this week with Ralph and Aline
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