Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 212, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978 Page: 3 of 17
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Project Show at Texas A&M and accident prevention, first
University, June6-7, announces aid, and creative arts (home
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to offer positions where the p e r s o n n e l managers, Klos
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are hard on on individuals," he health plan — to place the per-
said. "Young people take it son in a less stressful job, even
reasonably well, but as people if the business has to pay the
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opportunity to exhibit project County Extension office, notes
work and to display their Mrs. Stable.
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Exhibit Hall of Rudder Center JuneG, with a wards going to the
on the A&M Campus, and will top three placings. Exhibits will
be in conjunction with the 1978 be on display on June 7.
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bumped out of a responsible po- executive, then they don't un-
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m I, I ■ • • and under oxygen all day, but of the Purvis community Charles Armstrong and child-
(uFhenresi OFT wnnerg seemed to be better Tuesday. attended .the annual Traweek ren, Billy Keith, Mrs. Billye
Mil WIIIIIVI9 Karen Thiebaud, daughter of cousins reunion in Weatherford Thiebaud, Mr and Mrs Butch
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beautifully decorated birthday The Quarterly American Orval Fair and Pat.
I cake on his birthday, Tuesday, Legion Sing-Along will be held Mr. and Mrs. Thurston
complete with the Happy at the Dublin American Legion House, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Birthday song by Clint. Hall April 24 at7 p.m. Everyone Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Mrs. Roy Russell, my mom is invited. Refreshments will be Barnes, and boys, Mr. and Mrs.
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BY WILMA HALL daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Jim Justice, who reside in
Empire-Tribune Staff Writer and Mrs Steve Harrison, in a nursing home there
DUBLIN-Susie Sparks and Alta Loma last week, flying to. Mr and Mrs Jimmie Neal
Clint of Dublin surprised her Dallas Friday where her Fair and Jamie spent Thursday
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Despite the stereotypes society Companies need not cut their
has created about the old, older pay, and they probably should
workers can contribute a great still get annual increases; but I
deal to businesses, believes Jo- these could be smaller than I
seph J. Klos, professor of eco- those received by other employ- I
nomicsat Oklahoma State Uni- ees.”
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"Older workers are actually ,,, ..20 ..
less accident-prone, more care- Klos feels that it s important
ful and more patient,” he said, to realizesthat extra stress can
"They have a lower ab- cause additional ptysical prob-
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that's not always true: On the "If you let the individual go
whole, they are steady, loyal just because he has a heart
and dependable — more so condition and cannot take the
than younger workers, hard pressure, the company
"Combine this with increased loses the individual's expertise
experience and better judg-
ment, and they make ex- and wisdom," he said. "If he
tremely fine employees For continues to work under the
this reason, businesses and stress, it may cause another
industry should show them heart attack or death — with
some consideration.'' — the same-result to the com-
Klos is particularly con- pariy.
cerned with older workers'
health problems and how busi- "It would be a lot easier on
nesses unwittingly contribute to the company to lessen the
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thiebaud Saturday. Twelve kin attended Sinclair and Sherri and daugh-
Duhuneinomcbenswibngvanenor“Laneyan"s
Cultural Arts Contest DorTa grade zinasam Wosn fourth the AAUW for area senior high Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols Bays Thursday night.
Massarello won with her poem. entary School and is a piano school girls at Tarleton State and Lori « Rankin attended
'Love Is' and Kevin Hendon Student of Mrs. Guy Jones He University Thursday evening. .funeral services for his grand- Billye Ruth Thiebaud spent
won in sculpture. is a member of the First Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mahan mother, Mrs. Stella Burney, in most of last week in Granbury
District I is composed of 15 Church where he is active in of Delmon visited Mr and MRs Dublin Sunday. with her daughter, Pat Stevens,
Parnttena’nalranngtsrnan, undasadorhoasondmemnber Phiipkeithwednesday' h pThe . .Mrs. David whoarcentinaunderwenttsurg
entries; so it is quite an honor to of the Dublin Jr 4-H Club, his Mr and Mrs. Ronnie Couch Pickle of Dallas visited in the 4- and 18 improving satistac
win Both entries were sent to current projects are in cooking, and family of Arlington spent Highland community during "onuy:
State _ drawing and market swine. He the weekend with her parents, the weekend and he officiated
Dorothy is a Dublin High received the Swime Show- Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Mathis, the morning worship services Mr. and Ms. Wayne Thiebaud
School freshman She is a manship Trophy at the Dublin The Rev. and Mrs. David at Highland Baptist church. attended the wedding ceremon:
member of the high school Project Show and has a number Pickle .Mr and Mrs Gary Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Eoff and ies of Rayanne King and
hati, tn Varsptennisseam Hisent^a bird’neM with House and Zack and Mr. and family of Lamesa visited in the Johnny McClatchey Sunday .iUCKABAY CHOIR - Members of the Huckabay choir pictured left to right include. back row;
Church of Christ, a member of the mother bird feeding three Mrs: Phil House were dinner area and attended church at the Karen Thiebaud was a brides- Phyllis Shadden, Marcia Dowell and Cindy Mann; front row, Valerie Persinger, Liz Cunningham,
the Lion Country Singers and an baby birds, molded of terra- guests in the home of Mr. and Round Grove Baptist Sunday. maid in the wedding. , and Mrs. Debbie Hammond, Director. Members not pictured include Emma Campos, Lou Lowe,
honor student cotta and baked in a kiln. It was Mrs. P.L. House. They attended Orval Fair accompanied his , a ' Cris Jacobs, Lora Mussman, Kenny Bryan, Thomas Faught, Patches Cunningham and Jovita
She became interested in selected as one of 15 entries that the Singing Convention in mother, Mrs. Ottie Fair, to Mrs' Donna ThSaud and White,
writingaboutaizearagoand theTexasCongressofPTA was Stephenville in the afternoon. ' Eastland Wednesday to visit children, spent last week in
finds that she can express her allowed to send to naUonal. The N _ . „ ... . .. . , horcieter and busbena N- nd r. i. > ! .
ideas through poetry When she top 12 winners from the judging . Mrs. Pearl Keith visited her her sister and husband, Mr. and Rankin visiting her parents,
finishes high school she plans to at the National PTA Office will e
attend Abilene Christian Univ- be .displayed at the National g • p I • « •
ereity and study medicine, She PTA Convention in Atlanta, Ga ( A mA Im e F~ehIAM APFrePAne
is the daughter pf Mr. and Mrs Kevin likes to ride bicycles, •VIIIIIIH ■ M3WIIVII HIEWIIVII3
E.L. Voshahke, 825 Preston run his electric train and build _ •
Lane, Dublin things. His favorite food is
Kevin is the son of Mr. and pepperoni pizza.
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Downs, Bob. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 212, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978, newspaper, April 20, 1978; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1501381/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.