Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1974 Page: 2 of 10
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small pieces of nylon or
polyester self-gripping fasten-
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be sewn on.
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adequate if the garment is to be
put on over the head.
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"All the President's Men,"
Bernstein and Woodward
“The Woman He Loved,"
Scout Leaders Hold
subject was Ecumenical Mis-
sions.
During the social hour a
surprise bag was given for
Mrs Melissa Bahh.
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restrict activity. Garments afternoon, the group conduct-
manager, gave last-minute
instructions for the Giri Scout
ragtotratinn, which must be
to by October 1».
Tarleton Homecoming Pa-
band sections allow for activity eleven states and Mexico.
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W.G. McBride.
fort should be considered right ford and family. Deleon,
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1 cup onion rings
2 tablespoons salad oil
; 2 beef bouillon cubes
, 14 cups boiling water
2 tablespoons flour
at intervals
fasteners are
While mushrooms have al- week based on Cashbox
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t of cooked vegetable dishes "Earache My Eye,” Cheech
And Glorify Mest Dish Et*Esiee-E
m‘ As good cooks are discover- Rinse, pat dry and slice fresh heavy duty foil. Return to Barcelona, Toledo, and to the consideratons when buying
" ing dozens and hundreds of mushrooms or drain canned moderate oven; bake until Island of Mallorca (Majorica). clothing for senior citizens. Dublin Second Baptist
delicious ways of serving mushrooms. In a large skillet beef is tender, about 2 hours. They spent five days on the -Action pleats, tucks and < hurch conducted weekend
mushrooms, production is in- melt butter. Add mushrooms; Remove meat to a large island tatnry many side trips gussets provide extra ease for Youth Revival services which
creasing by the millions of saute 5 minutes; set aside cutting board and let stand while there - •nt" - . • - •
Monthly Session
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( 'cuisine. homemakers are dis- Billy Preston "The Dogs of War," Forsyth
n a ma"’
pounds each year Open steaks; place long side for 20 minutes. Meanwhile
El The use of domestically of one steak over long side of pour pan Juices into a large Wamazy
3 grown mushrooms reached a second steak, overlapping by measuring cud- spoon off fat MN US V
r new high during the past about 2-inches (shingle Add additional’water or dry •
f year, some 279,500,000 pounds fashion). Pound the joined red wine, if desired to make mm •
" according to the USDA Crop ends together to seal. Com- 2 cups liquid in a small HMKdphdp 762
. Reporting Service. This is 10 bine salt, chili powder, thyme saucenan blend flour with — 5-
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I more than the 254,000,000 steaks. Arrange on steak a higuid.Cook.and stirunt AnBl<
k pounds picked by midsummer layer of spinach, carrots, bur tn resevdWVUIIU
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It's the meatiness" of grain) onions and half of the M noi nemove string Iom The Busy Bee club of cotton and wool are soft and the Doggett Nursing Home,
mushroom texture and favor mushrooms. Carefully' roll MatamDre buce; ^arrange on dairette had an all day absorbent, while allowing easy The group is available for
t which accounts for some of steaks, with the grain. Jelly a heated platter. Spoon some meeting October 3, with Mrs. on-easy off features: such as revivals or special occasions
their increased use. They are roll fashion. Tie securely with of the gravy over meat; Henry Mayfield. A covered dish convenient front openings,
K the most delicious of meat loops of string. In a large serve remaining gravy sepa dinner was served and the zippers and large buttons,
glorifiers and extenders and shallow raosting pan place rately. f desired, bake ahead members helped the hostess The specialist pointed out
I there are those who would oil. Add the meat roll; brown of timei refrigerate, over quilt a quilt for her grandson that sewing cuff buttons on with
: rate a generous serving of in a preheated very hot nighti remove and discard and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. elastic thread eliminates the
| sauteed mushrooms fully as overn(45 F.) for 15 minutes, congealed fat Cover and Roger Duncan of Waco. Nine need for unbuttoning sleeve
J satisfying as meat. Reduce overn heat to moder- reheat in roasting pan in members and four guests cuffs. —
Also mushrooms, either ate (350 Fl. Spoon off excess moderate oven (350 F.) for 1 attended. -If small
E fresh or canned, go to the fat from pan. Dissolve bouil- hour. Thicken pan juices as A brief business session was
Presbyterian Mrs. Roy Tyner, Mrs. Jota Dennis Ray of Grand Prarie, Worth spent the weekend in Th
Church met October 0, at Cunningham, Mrs. "h ___ - -..... ‘ —— —-
17:30 p.m. at the home of Wates, Mrs. Virgie Biohop, Stanford, Bisbee, ____ —____,---
[ Mrs. Claude Bryant with Mrs. W.Y. Brods, Mrs. John Mrs Henry (Barbara) Tar- and Mrs. John Jurney.
I Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Nathan - Brannon, Miss Virginia Key- pley Curtis and Clifford, - *- - • - Earnest Bailey, who was ill.
। Akin, and Mrs. Tom Scarbor- ser, Mrs. George Shiels, Mrs. 1 pan, Mr and Mrs. Dennis The "Busy Womens Sunday va L-----
E ough as hostesses Ola McMillan, Mrs. Tom lowery and Jim, Port Lav- school class of Dublin First Miss
I . Mrs Edwin Knipstein Scarborough and Mrs. Claude aca Mr and Mrs Chester United Methodist Church will ghter <
brought the worship. She Bryant. Guests were Mrs. lowery and Clinton, Stephen- meet Wednesday for a cover- Trawet
5 read a poem on "Hope” and Steve Hanson, Mrs. David ville Mr and Mrs Louis ed dish luncheon and all day the I
then read from the 130th Trice, Mrs. Norman Williston, quilting Everyone is invited, marching band. Other twir-
I Psalm Mrs. Melissa Bahh, and Mrs. lowery, Arthur, Bobby and ---- lers for the 1974-75- band
Peggy, Stephenville, Mr. and The Dublin-Purves Quilting include, Cheryl Bear, Kelly
Mrs Paul Dale Cunningham, (lub will meet Wednesday at Hamilton, Jan Key, Trina
( arlton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. the laurel Street Methodist Claitor, Lisa-Hately and Amy
Purcell, Kris and Kelli, lake (hurch for a sack lunch and Bradberry, alternate.
Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Jim all day quilting. At last .:.i---
Whitehead. Dan and D’Ann.
Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. Tony •
Tucker, Dublin, Mr. and Mrs.
Man Zi MoreAWrSsa Stress Comfort Naylor stanford, Stephenville,
Mrs. Collins, Mrs. COLLEGE STATION - Com- Mr and Mrs. Marvin Stan-
Edwin . Knipstein, Mrs. Sam " . . _
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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier,
covering that a • few mush- “I Honestly Love eYou," “Jaws," Benchley
rooms give a pleasing aroma Olivia Newton-John "The War Between the
to meat loaves, stews, sau- “Can't Get Enough," Bad Tates," Lurie
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10 held in the afternoon.
Guests included Mrs. Iva
Golighty, Mrs. Bernice Wolfe,
Mrs. Velma Alexander of
Joshua, and Mrs. Johnny King
of Stephenville. The dub will
meet next with Mrs. Frances
Carr.
5 top of the list of convenience ion cubes in water; pour into above Yield: 8
' foods. Since fresh mushrooms pan. Cover securely with portions.
Best Sellers in
J ever, and canned mushrooms
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S . processed are ' available a- Stevie Wonder “The Memory Book," Lor-
round the calendar and on "Then Came You,” Dionne ayne and Lucas
E more and more weekly shop- Warwicke and the Spinners “Alive,” Read
ping lists as the years go by. “Sweet Home Alabama,” "‘A Bridge Too Far," Ryan
Lynyrd Skynyrd —eeee
MUSHROOM MATAMBRE “Another Saturday Night," when you are freezing fresh
1 pound fresh mushrooms “Clap for the Wolfman," pong"m‛kotwntm. "Wor"di
or 2 cans (8 to 8 os. Guess Who small quantities at a time.
E , i. each) sliced mushrooms
8- U cup butter or-margarine
2 flank steaks (1 lbs. each),
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2 ApAsnoons salt
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2 teaspoons chili powder /
4 teaspoon thyme leaves,
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O a pound fresh spinach
L 2 cups carrot sticks
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Jarkte pemeartn -T-TT-T Mr. Md Mrs. Richard by writing The crosbyBro- week’s’meetire two quilts
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g Mike HaB and Debbie Wooten The Dublin Garden Chib Gueats inchuded, Mrs Juan-
to do with the outdoor skills. visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy will sponsor a community Ito Roes, Mrs. Ruth Moore.
After the regular buminems Rassel Sunday Game Party Tuedey nighh Mrgiwuie Hallmark, Mrs
—h— an ‘Inwentitme n October 22 at the Dublin Glaas ■ e
mw wm hela H.0 - - - • American Legion Hall, Bradley,
rian are'xaMMn Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hamil- Everyone, is invited and son. Mrs.
mma s-==s =Ets -a #*=
AbletAtnN wara " and Mr. and Mrs. Wade dist (hurch conducted Laity Tackett and Mrs. Alva Lee
TPutitcta wadom crred tor Mnted,, Covan — sandagneriearnoctonueb smemranoag“tatem. Mr
A wit. .beeof Stephenville Laity Johnson and Mrs Wilcoxson
new scout noeeo. as raquem- wnue. . The lowery. Family Re speaker He spoke on What will host the Wednesday
Ecumenical Mission Was
_ and families of the late Mr. ship services were. Vernon Mr and Mrs Herman Hall,
TaniA AT AAaman'e frAnen and Mrs. C0.,Lowerywhp Gibson, Bill Gaines, Ruben Mike Hall and Debbie Wooten
IUIU UT VVOIIIOII S UIUU attended were, Mr and Mrs. Kasper and Harlan Raley. visited in Fort Worth Satur-
■ ■ George (Lillian) Whitehead, day.e.
The Women’s Asoociationof McInnis, Mrs. S.E. Haggard, Mrs. Muriel (Winningham and Mrs. Billie Smith of Fort 3d-- - -
the First- • r *-h- _ —
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Morehart, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1974, newspaper, October 15, 1974; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559823/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.