Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1977 Page: 14 of 14
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Strphrnville Empirr-Uribunr
Thursday, December 2, 1977
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Hamburger Reagan Brown accused of "playing politics
prices due
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box office opens 9:30
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430-500 all’sears o
Sale
Pre-Inventory Sale
5 big days Dec. 27-31
Hill to meet
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with farmers
Mens
Briscoe replaces fiery Cauble
Boys
Dolph Briscoe has decided to
House
Others marked
Sizes 3-6
Shoes
300 off reg.
Daniel Green
price on all shoes
799
except athletic
7^^ off reg. price
Small 8-2/2
Savings
Others reduced
200 off reg. price
for entire
Girls Teen Section
Family
$100
$553.50
Grant’s
Girls
Men's
All ladies & girls
Boots
Boots
Sizes 8-3
^00 off reg.
price except tennis
1groupcoseouts1999 Also, others reduced
Christmas Decorations,
Lum's Shoes
1495 &
968-2850
East of Post Office
252 E Tarleton
These friends loved animals Bit and Tarbaby
910
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DeeP
Baskets, Etc.
b«c..27 thru Bee. 31st
Weyenberg • Rands
20% off reg. price
Dried manure may
be used for food
The Erath County Com-
mittee on Aging operates a
X
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. The Erath unit of the
American’Cancer Society
will met Tuesday at 7:30
p rn at ( antorbury House
All Members are urged to
attend and visitors are
welcome.
Cauble from the Texas Aero
nautics Commission.
There will be a New
Year’s Eve singing at
Turnersville from 6130 p.m
until midnight Supper will
be served at 9 pm James
Boyd of Huntsville will be in
charge
1978 at the Center following
dinner, meeting and enter-
tainment on Saturday the
31st The club will furnish
ham; members are asked to
please bring other dishes
Friends and relatives are
invited
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the Dublin Senior Citizen
Center, M2 E Clinton in
Dublin Hot, well balanced
meals are furnished Mon-
day through Friday with
social activities following
Persons 90 years of age or
older are eligible There is
no cost although contribu-
Pre-Inventory
Clearance
204,5
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Nurse Mates
Royal Maid
Loafers /
Cauble currently serves as 1
chairman of the commission — handle for a short tune this of Texas
Everyone is invited to join
the fun at the Huckabay
Community Crater on Dec
31 to see the old year out
Each family should bring a
basket supper to be served
at 6:30 p.m The youngest to
oldest will be included in a
variety of games.
Oak Drive-In
Ok 28 Jon ? Open 6 Stort 1"
J big feotures
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DEAR PA
Storring Jol Holmes
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wowtvmooms
Open 1 nites a week
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REHAB STARS - Shari Lewis, above, and Anacani, right. will join more than a dozen other
performers in a seven-hour telecast of the January 14 "Rehab ’79” special to benefit the West Texas
Rehabilitation (enter at Abilene. Funds raised will be used for the center’s operations in Abilene,
San Angelo and Snyder. Shari will jgnhost Rex Allen at the host desk for the sixth time. Anacani, a
singer on the Lawrence Welk Show, will make her second appearance. The show, will air from 2 to 7
p.m. on Jan. 14. ---1
Community Activities
brought to you by
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All shoes 300 off
reg. price
Ladies Personalities
Old Maine Trotters /
20 % reg. price /
Shows 1 p.m.,& 3 p.m.
CheMouse
HSild
1 group
99*
downto
&5
remove hot-tempered Rex
lions are welcome, For
reservations phone 965-3443
in Stephenville or 445-3446 in
Dublin
SATURDAY
NIGHT
Q FEVER
5________■.. Catch it
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — At-
torney General John Hill, a
candidae for governor, said
r- -r a I pressure" on them.
• - I V C C | n € I" If there is nothing the attor-
By The Associated Press throughout most of Texas to the ney general can do. HUI said in
Melting snow fell in the Pan- 60sin the extreme southern part a statement, know that there
___,i_ .. -t- .r__•i- . --------- ' are things that the next gover-
one of whose members he once morning while fog stretched Some 6 am readings includ- nor can do and I want to be
slugged during a public session from the western part of Texas ed 34 at Amarillo, 47 at Beau- preparen.to heiP; . ...
fUe body to the gulf coast mont-Port Arthur and El Paso, , Hill aidhe will beiin Amarillo
in Cauble . place. Briscoe ap- Laght rain was reported in 55 at Corpus Christi, 49 at Del pan. ii Hererord,. I hi:
pointed James D Abrams, an many sections of the state al- Rio, 59 at Galveston, 31 at Mid- ' lainvewandreuphcK.-an, i
El Paso banker and contractor though the amounts did not ex- land-odessa, 46 at San Antonio, and J, 11 1 St easKen and
who served six years on the ceed .10 of an inch. 33 at Wink. 67 at Brownsville, 41
200.
4) on
reg. price
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stockings. authorities speculate murders, police refused to dis- bars, dogs and dead-bolt locks,
Kathleen Woodruff, 74, wax cuss the Woodruff case in detail, but Mrs Woodruff apparently
killed with her own scarf. but officers at the scene said did not fear for her safety
There will be a senior
citizens dance Friday, Dec
30 at the Center in
Hamilton, 204 East Gran-
bury The Buck Jones Band
will play from 7 to 11 p m.
Barbeque, drinks and des-
sert will be served A 99 cent
donation is requested. This
will be the first dance at the
Center in Hamilton and
senior citizens from Ste-
phenville. Hico and the
surrounding area are in-
vited.
Texas Air Control Board, regu- Early morning temperatures at Dallas Fort Worth and 39 at
lating pollution, not airplanes. ranged from the 30s and 40s Wichita Falls
MAJESTIC —
Ladies
group 2/ 1
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Eroth County Humane Society :
By AMY KIDD population when he says he out during some demonstration, meat. adding that a "sympathe-
ET Austin Bureau can’t take a stand. But people Lundgren predicts peaceful tic endorsement” from the
.AUSI IN -One leader of farm are tired of politicians that protests, even as farmers take Texas AFL-CIO dispells the
• strike efforts in Central Texas won’t take a stand. He’s either a more militant stance as the possibility of violence,
increase has accused Agriculture Com- for us or he’s, against us, and farm strike moves into another___________________—
— nogpn missioner Reagan Brown of he’s gonna have to decide one phase of "harrassment and
p ’ playing politics" in his refusal way or the other real quick.” partial restriction of food” at ' We've got to remember that
wsLrmrdon ap T. to lak^a firm stand supporting if Brown does not support agriculture related businesses, the people in organized labor
A N. t 1 A I ,ne agricultural work slowdowns. farmers in their struggle for 100 Furthermore, he expects that possibly will be picketed
merican J ea ns i u says Manor farmer Fred Lund- per cent parity - or the amount support from organized labor are people who have joined
consumhes " Pay m0e,5o gren, speaking for the losely farmers need to recover when farmers head for the together ... to have a
hamburger next year but that knit American Agriculture produciton costs - Lundren Houston Ship Channel next respectiable way of life,”
beque wimlcostless.-m" D Movement, guardedly hints of a says, "then we need to find him week to protest unloading of Lundgren comments.
WASHINGTON 1AP1 — The mhe eas of uning manure rteutture epartment notes-that---Richard E. Lyng, president o lack of support in Brown s another job.. u
federal government is studying additives involve. collecting this could change the industry supported associ-upcoming election bid for the gBut een without backing
1. "2 "l. "I wnet.2 ".m cari..e onimi2 . J W « J .U „ office to which Gov. Briscoe from official agriculture cir-
the femsibiutydiwhatmaybe wastes fromvarigus.animals, "In addition to contributing to ation, said Wednesday that appointed him early last cles, Lundgren sesanincreas-
the ultimate in recycling —fat- drying and processing the waste the nation’s protein supply, hamburger prices may go up 10 summer. , awareness of farmers
teningup farmanimals on tokillbacterla and ma keit recycling of anmal waste may to 15 percent because farmers Brown has said he is trying ot prblems, and a widening circie
animaisumanure reduce water and air pollution," and ranchers will, be sending an- "agricultural statesman" of support, including new
.TheEoodandDrugAdminiz mixins the FDA said fewer grassfed cattle mar- not taking a direct stand on the strength among Congressmen
that practice, and aay. it ha. no Using treated animal waste. However, it added that “ani- On the other hand, he said, strikebecauseofpis positinoas andfederaladmins trators.
immediate plan to change its In feed may provide an eco- mal waste could contain dis- lower corn prices are triggering support from Oklahoma They’re5 trying their best to
mind But it wants to study the riomic benefit to consumers, the ease-producing organisms and more grain feeding of cattle atngssuppor-o - ma sween us under 1, De ,t
arguments involved. FDA said, since it is less cosuy parasites, residues drugs and which produce the Choicer cuts GosDavtdBorenasaidtrown WePnustunderstherugtut
partcularly since some states than other sources of nutrition drug metabolites and toxic ele- of beef. Those will cost more, tzng,tn Hrown 1S Lniy rug They can do al? the dethe
have authorized manure teed large corn crops have lowered ments and other contaminants, too, but will not increase pro- playing pontcs, he charges and meeting with us they S
additives within their borders feed price, for now, but the Ag- ... portionately as much as ham- . we ( farmers) only have to, but there’s no way they can
- _ a _ ... -burger., three per cent of the vote, talk themselves out of parity.”
A A / — ge I X . ,, , A , a J — A, I A% / a e 4 | p According to government fig- Reagan Brown thinks he is in the wake of last week’s
yv e Q I T n y W I C OW • T n V I C T I m inrethinstoressnsomonetrorn representing 97 per cent of the scattered viglence that broke
’ • ' , average of 85 6 cents a pount. A
OOLUMBUS, Ga (AP) - A Mr. Woodruff, widow of for Mrs Woodruff apparently had percent increase would push
wealthy widow whose family iner University of Georgia foot been beaten and strangled by an prices to about 94 centsand a 15
warned her against living alone ball coach George "Kid " Wood- intruder who entered her brick percent hike to 98.4 cents a
ha. become the fifth woman ruff Sr and a member of one of home through an unlocked rear pound,
found strangled in 3 month. In Columbus', most prominent window In 1974, hamburger prices
a quiet, residential neighbor- families, was discovered dead After the first two murders, rose steadily to more than $1 a
hood of this west Georgia city, in her bed late Wednesday many of the residents in the pound, averaging a record of
Unlike the four other victims, morning by her maid neighborhood armed them- almost 91.10 a pound in Febru-
all of whom were strangled with As they, have inthe previous selves with pistols, burglar ary 1975 before levelling off.
shewntarta—7:00
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Sometime ao was visiting- woulant whinkor’erting ne A friend ot animals ...
lovers A westoodtogether in miss a nwalw go without water presenttotai
their front yard they fondly and shelter Yet they had had
explained the presence of a big the dog a month and never
long-haired dog busily sniffing looked at him under all the hair
my pants leg Somebody There are many kinds of
dumped him out here a month cruelty Failure to notice those
ago and we decided to keep around youAs one kind.
him He's a good old dog.” they Thanks to all those who
said contributed to Good Paws
Donations are still needed and
tarty Bird betgein DAILY
aczzzznacmermamama”amzaxm
Because it is impossible for may be deposited to our
me to keep my hands to myself account at either of the banks or
when there is a dog's head to mailed to Box 1021. WSe
pet. I stroked the big head at appreciate every dollar
My knee and then absently my Drive out the Animal Shelter
fingers traveled to the thick any Saturday from 9 to 12 and
neck and began to scratch visit
through the black hair My Good Paws,
breath caught at what 1 Hoskissanimals....... ..92
discovered and I thought I Freckles...................$10
wouldbe sick. We had to get a Hobo and Squeeky 95
razor blade to cut through the Kush animals.........93
thin collar that must have been Rogers.................. 910
fastened around the dog's neck A friend of animals........9100
when he was a cute little puppy. A friend of animals........9)00
JlMt a. a tree grows armtnrt the Utile Cowboy -......, $
a wire that encircles it, the dog's A friend of animals....../ 9100
neck was growing around the A friend of animals....... 95
collar In memory of Little
12 t /insulated Boots
reg. / ()% off reg. price
price/ “F.
/ Others3°0 off reg. price
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Downs, Bob. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1977, newspaper, December 29, 1977; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1501284/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.