Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1978 Page: 2 of 16
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sdaysathrugheskeesdaynune Delicious Cape Cod style dishes
and arsttmonefamuyonsaturda Thezcarly.Pilgrimsiswho Succulent chunks of canned thawed
Morns Fincannon, in Lamesa Pauline Lyles of Dublin is a arrived on the Mayflower tuna are combined with kernels 3 tablespoons butter or margar.
I i, . ' -t5d hauune —-155 or Duou is a survived their first winter with of corn and diced potatoes in a in.
Theyoal Tm tthewerkendin the Stephenville thehelpoftheindians They thuck, creamy broth that is n'cuo c hopped onion
Ruidosa, with Mr and Hespital this week. showed the new immigrants delicately seasoned with pars ? Z ZS onion
Mm Bob Fincannon. Kenneth Blackwell, who was how to grow corn, hunt, fish, le nd celer, cupchoppedclenyg .
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erandmother. Mrs weks ago. “ continung to MostoPani.tieindnanstaught faarttaisaussafnaditzsten tcupsshicken broth or vegeta
insublnwadhesday.-Theyals mproveatstephenvilleHospit thei1t prepare nourishin stew rendiblaspgundsan
Fur andchildren Mrs Arthur Compton and hou tnevtan; Ewuens andana suuntadiiamda ", ' maspogp pppet
Peggy J urney of Dublin was a Mrs Runa Collins and their 7 --- w 2( ups half and-haif
visitor at the Highland Baptist brother James White visited wert f 1'. with * nourishing and satisfying b 2 cans 164 or 7 ounces each )
Church Sunday and also a tleirnothlr5j"we wSite 'T putdoonsexistene and caus it < ontains canned tuna s tuna in vegetable ou
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gues o e. aug er an Sunday culinan tradition. - Serve your armchair sailors tablespoons chopped Parsley
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palansmauay Angelfood cake is delicious seafood spe< tallies And xona secd sapans ' al 1‘ pe oaees about 2 cups
served with kisauce made with Com Chowder is an easy duh TUNACORNCHOWDER T "5 d 4 .. g
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AP Newsfeatures an d became the first issue of the net (art dealers). All of it put E-T Staff Writer Keith. 2
Plates never intended for food Romantic Poetsi collection. It together isn't anything like the DUBLIN - Dublin schools Mr. and Mrs. Onie Keith 3
are whetting an incredibly sold out at the 860 issue price trading in plates. Whatever will participate in a Halloween spent Sunday in Brownwood in
different appetite among collet'- "Many or the platethemes paredoplates.s peanuts com- tnsyea for tdesfrst imntesn the home of their daughter and "
two-day World Plate Collectors Christmas Mother S Da. ann from corporation presidents to kindergarten through 12th Mrs Alamay Keith viyited !
Fan mals, small children, and his- ■’ordinary” people. "It’s not prade hns selected reresent ,Ms Aamay Keith |
Soeeial olates are described torical and religious events snobbish." grade, has selected representa her sister-in-law, Jenny Owne, I
asPeimoptawseir trS h newly introduced is "Scar- MacArthur relates that one tives, and votesare solicitedat in De Leon Friday. f
fori” in the world and the lett‛ in what will be a “Gone woman became a collector after a penny each. The sixth grade Mrs. H.B. Clendenen of “
waiting line in the hgtels mam- with theWind"‘series. , she discovered that the $25 plate representatives are Sherri Comanche and her daughter, S
moth lbby spilled outdoors in a According to Foster, “Almost she was using to feed her cat Stafford and D ann Whitehead; Joyce Spraggins and Stephanie E
throng halfway down the block, all Norman Rockwell plates was worth $1,700. He said in seventh grade are Karen of Stephenville, were luncheon ■
it could be the biggest rush avea.very large .following. You can bet she doesn t use Templeton and Dorothy guests of her daughter and I
of plate collectors ever, said And platesi based on the workof it as a pet dish any more.” Thompson; in the eighth, sornn-law. Mr and Mrs Phil I
Thomas Foster, director of de- sisterBerta Hummel are a hot _____ Luanne Bradley and Cindy House, Saturday. I
velopment for the Bradford Ex- -mi . Zimmerman. The carnival, I
change, the largest single trad- rost.outhe Plates with each class responsible for
ing center. "We alone filled > • anhiedsed nons their a concession booth, and the Don’t forget the big Dublin '
19,000 requests for ticketsvAlsepsid and nembnt Many Cranberry Fritters queen’s coronation will be held Sidewalk Sale Oct. 26 in
such ectorsaresaidteinciude which sold originanly under $50 Great Partner for in the elementary school little conjunction with the 8 a.m.
All Joto Wayne and Betti now bring prices in the hun- pork Loin Roast gym. The hours are from 5:30 ribbon-cutting at the new Bill’s •
Ford wife of tdeormdm ores?- dreds, some in the thousands, of now -onn moasl until 9 p.m. Everyone is invited. Dollar Store on the Comanche g
dent ' j dollars Many fruits complement Mr. and Mrs. Orval Fair and Highway. It’s a biggie! -
"I think plate collection is the These circumstances- cause pork, and cranberries are n Pat visited Mr and Mrs. Floyd
biggest unknown phenomenon,” many persons to collect as an exception, especially when the Armstrong Tuesday in the
Foster said. “It’s not much no- investment. bright berries are coated in Greens Creek community. Mr • and Mrs. Melvin log an
ticed that there are four million "Plates will continue to go up. batter and served as golden Nellie Hazzard and Ella visited his sisters and their
people out there in the United regardless of what happens to brown fritters. Chock full of George attended the China Club husbands, Mr and Mrs Pete
States alone who actively col- the dollar, the yen or the price tort juicy cranberries, the frit meeting-in Stephenville Satur- Williams and Mr and Mrs CT
led for artistic, cultural and fi- of gold,” says Emil Polk, head tors are crisp and delicious day. Sullivan, Friday afternoon )
nancial reasons." of the Collectors Platemakers when fried in lard, says the Ester Parsley of the Roch Sunday dinner guests in the
Glistening displays Guild, a non-profit trade group National Live Stock and community spent Sunday with home of Ester Parsley in the |
represented the newest and which sponsored the Fair. Meat Board. her sisten Fa v Whitfield after Roch community included Mr
most popular wares of such others collect purely for Since a cut from the pork atsdng Emi"l at Patrick and Mrs. Benny Ray Parsley
firms, as Wedgwood, Spode, pleasure. As one person put it, loin roasts without tending. sttentdguserifesnmtstmatrick and family and Mr and Mrs
Haviland But the largest shanre the waans pucoralonstc ’ on there s time t ptepare special Ernest Snihingbung of Dublin Mike Thomas of Franki ineu a
of the market goes to two And a Fair visitor, Rose Giles extras such as cranberry rrit was honored with a birthday La., Luther Parsleyof Midland,
Danish firms, Royal of Queens, N.Y., whose ters that make home-cooked luncheon Wednesday in obsen - Mrs. Marsell Cain of Fort
Copenhagen and Bing & collection includes "quite a few meals so treasured ance of his 83rd birthday, by his Worth, Mr and Mrs Forest HF ARTV TUN y ( ORN CHOWDER-Capture the navor of traditional < ape Cod fare with this hearty
Grondahl, according to the Ex- Rockwells, ” exclaimed, "I col- Cranberry Fritters niece, Mrs Pink Bingham of Tennison and boys of Dallas chowder The flavor wiul please any seafarer or arm. hair sailor,
change., " . lectformy/own pleasure I- just 144 cups fresh cranberries Stephenville. Other guests Mr and Mrs. E.L. Alcock of
Bing & Grondahl is credited don t have enough money to buy _ 2) incSuded Mrs SLillin'bure Eastland, and Mr and Mrs . -
with Inspiring the idea of col- all I want- 3 tablespoons sugar S denMs, Shiinghug Royce Parsley and Gary of
lecting plates when it issued a About 800,000 collectors are 1 cup-flour Ese and -ucy Shuuingburg Cisco Mr and Mrs Alvin u t
blue and white porcelain ehrist- registered with the Bradford 1-% teaspoons baking pow The hostess also presented him R ilind •gmi. Usetunafor
mas plate in 1895 called "Be- Exchange, which distributes a der with a traditional birthday Hg 41 5 4 2, ------------------
hind the Frozen Window.” It bi-monthly report of the collec- 1 teaspoon nutmeg cake 1 _. r. .8 L. -
cost 50 cents then Today its tors' market Transactions av- % teaspoon salt
value is approximately $3,170. erage 4,000 a day, and at the 1 egg
in 1965, a French firm shat- Fair an electronically trans- % cup milk
tered tradition by .introducing mitted report — reminiscent of Lard for frying
an etched crystal plate. Now, Wall Street — kept visitors ap-
collectibles are in china, sculp- prised of the high, low and cur-
tured stone, stained glass, ala- rently quoted values _ Cut cranberries in half and
baster copper, silver and even -Gee,” said a man watching sprinkle with 2 tablespoons of
wood Most are ceramic, how- it, "I just found out that a plate I sugar Sift together flour bak
ever. bought for 535 00 is now worth in nowder nutmeg salt and
The first cameo collector’s $135 00 ” ing powder, nutmeg, san ano
plate appeared in 1977 and was in September, the Exchange the remaining tablespoon 0
acclaimed "Plate of the Year " opened a museum in Niles, Ill., sugar Beat egg and add milk
It drew the year's biggest vol- featuring what it considers the Stir sifted ingredients into egg
ume of trading — most comprehensive collection mixture. Fold cranberries into
Entitled, “She Walks in Beau- of plates in -the world batter Drop V cup batter in
ty,” it was created for Incolay “It’s the fastest growing avo- to hot deep fat (360*F.) until
Studios by Gayle Bright Apple- cation,” said J. Roderick Mac- lightly browned, 5 to 8 min
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Downs, Bob. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1978, newspaper, October 18, 1978; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1501534/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.