Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1978 Page: 3 of 12
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DEAR ABBY: I became pregnant by a man (whom I
shall refer to as ‘The Heel") after dating him for less than
six months. (I’m 28, no babe in the woods and accept half
the responsibility.) We agreed that an abortion would be
the best solution, and he insisted on paying for it. (I
Long-tog styles and briefs with reinforced
control where you need it — at tummy and hips'
primarily at the kindergarten through third grade
level, all area children are invited to attend. (E-T
staff photo)
Miss Hasley is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hasley of
Stephenville and attends Tarle-
ton State University. She is a
majorette for the Tarleton
Texan Band and is a member of
the Jazz Ensemble at the
University.
Geoff is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hasley and is a member of
the Stephenville Yellow Jacket
Band and Jazz Ensemble, as
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STORY HOUR - Pictured above are some of the
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the StephenviHle Public Library. Each Thursday at
3:30 p.m. they gather for a film and stories. Aimed
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can do. — POLLY
NATURE LOVER
DEAR LOVER: I think your wife should wise up the
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JOHN LAVORGE, Cireulation Manager
Tuesday, Junen, 1978
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CONFIDENTIAL TO M J IN PEORIA Here's a good
rule to follow: If you don't know a person well enough to
borrow money from him, don't lend him any.
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Are your problems too heavy to handle alone? Let Abby
help you. For a personal, unpublished reply, write: Abby:
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everything went very well No problems He wrote out t
check for $300 and gave it to the nurse
Two weeks later I received a call from the doctor‛s
office The Heel s check bounced! I got in touch with him
and he assured me there was a "misunderstanding" and he
would take care of it.
Within a week, I was being badgered by the doctor fur
the money. After many fruitless phone conversations and
promises from The Heel, I paid the doctor and urged him
to prosecute The Heel. (Writing burn checks is a crime.)
The doctor refused to go after The Heel, so guess who’s
stuck?
Is there any way I can get my money back? I don’t want
a messy legal suit, but I’d like to teach The Heel a lesson
HAD IN HOUSTON
DEAR HAD: Time heals all wounds, but doesn't
necessarily wound all heels. If there should be another
time, get half the fee in advance.
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Dunson family reunion
The Dunson family reunion Dunson and Debbie of Midland;
was held Sunday at the City Mr. and Mrs. Dick Speas of
Park. Fort Wirth; Mr and Mrs. Roy
Those attending from out of Keeney of Bluff Date; and Mr
town were Mamie Elliff, and Mrs. L.F Dunson of New
George and Bryan of Sacra- Braunfels
mento, Ca; Lllian Hendricks
of Paradise, Ca.; Jessie Pickle Stephenville residents
of Leander; Mr and Mrs. present were Mr and Mrs. lee
Marvin Bohanon of Pasadena; Dunson, Flora Jones, Mr and
Mr and Mrs. Earl Shelton of Mrs. loyd A Dunson and sons.
Austin: Mr and Mrs. E.C .and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunsen
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DEAR POLLY My Pet Peeve is. with those people who
do a job for you and say it is guaranteed for a certain -
number of years. Then in a year or so when you have a
complaint you cannot get in touch with the manager of the
company His secretary always says he is ouf and will call
back, which he never does - ILL N.
DEAR POHY— I woulHke to share what Fthink is my
best homemaking idea Suspend a rod about six or eight
inches down from the ceiling over your laundry tubs An
old broom handle or mop handle works just fine for this
Such a rod is indispensable to me I hang my drip dry
blouses, children's rain-soaked jackets and freshly ironed
clothes on it. I always keep extra hangers on it to be ready
at any time MARYANN
DEAR POLLY When sending a gift to a new arrival I
always enclose several two-inch safety pins with crochet
around the top edge and a small crocheted flower fastened
to the center. TILLIE
DEAR POLLY My husband and I read the column
faithfully and use many of the Pointers. I now have a
Pointer for home gardeners We useastring line when we
plant seed so as to keep the rows straight. I mark my hoe
handle with a marking pen at six-inch intervals so it serves
as a yard stick for measuring the space between rows. My
husband sprays the garden tools with bright colored paint
so they will not be so forgotten or lost in the grass or
garden P.D.
DEAR POLLY I want to tell the reader who has frayed
tips on men’s and boys' shirt collars that I, too, had this
problem. I solved it by no longer putting the shirts in the
dryer.} decided the wear and tear was caused by the
tumbling action. I now drip dry such shirts and have found
that the collars outlive the shirts MRS F J.
Polly will send you one of her signed thank-you
newspaper coupon clippers if she uses your favorite
Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her column. Write POLLY'S
POINTERS in care of this newsvaver.
Local residents attend
| Kenton jazz clinic
_____Three Stephenville residents well as Drum Major for the
are attending the Stan kenton coming year of the band !
Jazz (lime this week at the Harwell is the Band Director
University of Texas at Arling- of the Stphenville High School
ton. They are Jim Harwell, Kim Band
Hasley, and Geoff Hasley.
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DEAR POI LY This is my first letter to you but I
a never miss reading the Pointers. I would like to know
how to clean the burned -burners on my gas stave.
They are black but need a good cleaning MRS
G.S.D.
DEAR MRS. G.S.D. — I presume youimean the
plates around the burners on your gas stove. If they
are black enamel a soap-filled steel wool pad should
remove the burns. Thorough and frequent washing
with soap and water should keep them in good shape.
Never wash them while they are hot. If they are cast
iron you might remove them and boil in three-
fourths cup of washing soda and water in an enamel
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs and daughter-in-law, Mr and
. Chester Land and Roy during Mrs. Harry Brown, arrived
the weekend were Mr and Mrs after spending the past two
| Chester kind, Jr. and daughter weeks in Las Angeles where
Noel of Brownwood, Mr. and Harry was in school. The Harry
Mrs. Raymond Mayhew of Browns left Tuesday for then
Hico, Mr and Mrs Callaway home in San Antonio .Thursday
Land of Stephenville, Mr. and Dan Parker and son of Joshua
Mrs. Charlie Harris of Houston, visited with the Paschal
Mrs. Jim Stone of Stephenville, Browns
Ricky Hale of Hamilton, and Mr and Mrs. Lester Herod
Jimmy kong. had a busy weekend. Their
Mr and Mrs. Wendell Scott children. Mrs. Jimmy Ables
and daughters Linda and Usa and grandson of Roberson and
of Fort Worth visited with Mr. sherry Lane of Hico visited
and Mrs H.H Falley during the them The Herods also went to
weekend. A friend of the girls see Clyde and Lucille Herod
also came along. Sunday night and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
the Talleys had Brother and matthews of Dublin ant
Mrs. Danis and family of enjoyed homemade ice cream
Stephenville as dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Brother Danis preaches at the Terry Lane and family of Hico.
Johnsville Church of Christ. Tim Long went to see his
Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Talley grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
visited in Stephenville with Mr. J.A. Long of Newark, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Sherrod and and Mrs Tim Long of Santo,
family, Brother and Mrs. Danis during the weekend.
DEAR ABBY: We have a 7-month-old son and a big’ and family, and Oneta The deer, grasshoppers and
problem. My husband's father gives our baby dog biscuits, "65 ‛ Ke. drought have all been bad for
saying it is good for the baby's new teeth. I say a baby Mr, and Mrs.Miltonloowery, the gardens in the community,
should not be eating dog biscuits, but my father-in-law and family havepurehased Recently, Mr. and Mrs.
says his kids were raised on them! And my husband says amobile home for their place Bobby Dennis had a barbecue
he remembers eating them and it never did him any harm, and have moved into it. cockout at their home here.
Are dog biscuits OK for children? Let me know fast so I Mary Louise Engler of Those present were Robert
ran gel both my husband and his father offmy back Stephenville and Chris Dennis, Cynthia and Linda
NEW YORKER Nachtigall jr of Glen Rose Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. George
DEAR NEW YORKER: If you have any question spent Sundaywith their Griffiths and Zona of Big
concerning what to feed your baby, ask your pediatrician, pa * " ’ " ’ : Spring. Margie Ryan, Slater
But common sense should tell you that products made Nac htigall andMax. Mr. and Catherine Marie of Fort Worth,
specifically for animals usually are not fit for human Mrs. Charles Brown of Pasa- Sue Craig and Angie and
consumption. dena spent the past week with Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
his mother, Ruth Grant. - — Robinson and Rita, Mr. and
DEAR ABBY: We have a nice backyard and I make gtxxl Mr. and Mrs. P.D. Ash and Mrs Mike Robinson and
use of it o warm summer nights I like to relax in a Dale and Wendell of . Melissa of Stephenville, Randy
rrelineng fheirswnh scdrinocoringigheorvansna vile and Ml Martin o Iredeli Geve otcomancheand Arthu
beautiful 17-year-old daughter whose bedroom has a spent part of Sunday with Mr. Jones of Dublin. Games were
picture window that is easily visible through the trees and Mrs. Paschal Brown. played after supper.
This girl has a habit of walking around nude in her
bedroom. ,
I make no special effort to see, I simply lie back in my
chair with my eyes open. 4
My wife says I am no better than a common Peeping
Tom. I say I am just taking advantage of the lovely
scenery, and I don’t think I should lx* required to look in
the other direction
What do you think?
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to furthering jazz education.
The yearly week-long Kenton
Jazz Clinic is one of the most
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band teaches, works personally
with the students, demonstrates
and performs
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Downs, Bob. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1978, newspaper, June 27, 1978; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1501437/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.