Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 304, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1976 Page: 6 of 10
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Stephrnville Empirr-ribunr
Tuesday, January 6, 1976
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to 5 feet, increasing Wednes-
Caffey
DE LEON - Mrs. Mary Jane harbinger of ecological disas-
for Mrs. H.C. de Grummond Caffey, 83, died Monday in the ter.
in Harper-Talasek Chapel ces were to be held Tuesday at its British and French sponsors,
in Temple. She died December 3:00 p.m. in the Church of and officials of both countries
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TEMPI E-Funeral services
BAR-B-Q
SEAFOOD
French settlers in what is now
Nova Scotia, were taken from
wax. the tubes that let you ears
breath; then with the machine
we check your hearing ..erve,
(bone reading) air conduction,
(outside sounds) then measure
how much sound the ear will
take. We can pinpoint" your
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applications of Air France and
British Airways to use the
Concorde on certain transatlan-
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I’m Joanna Lay, a member of
the team at Brad Thompson
Insurance Agency, where we
call winning plays for our cus-
tomers.
The BandFans Club will meet
January 8, 1976 at 7:30 p.m; in
High. School Band Hall. We
would like for parents of Band
students to attend for High and
Middle School Bands. New
members may pay dues at the
meeting.
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The 20th Century Club will
meet Thursday, January 8, at 3
p.m. at the club house.
north sections Saturday. Low-
est temperatures mid to upper
20s northwest to upper 40s
extreme south. Highest temp-
eratures mid to upper 40s
northwest to low to mid 60s
| extreme south.
| Northwest Texas and South-
west Texas: Unseasonably cold'
Thursday and Friday with
। highs in the 30s north to 40s
south. Lows near 5 above north
to 20s south. Warming Satur-
. day. Highs mostly 50s. Lows
teens north to near 30 south.
Mostly dry during period.
Forecasts: /
North Central and Northeast
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the subsonics, would be widely
regarded abroad as inequitable
and discriminatory.”
were
a.m.
exhaust would deplete the ozone cent, Ford off 11 per cent and may be required Wednesday.
-- ‘ ' F South Central and Southeast
STEAKS
“CHAR-BROILED”
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Between Stephenville and Dublin
817-445-3632
ban on the Concorde, in the face
of the greater over-all impact of
cisco’s Jan. 31 with the dawning of the Year of the Dragon -
Public celebrating gets underway in earnest when the.
Dragon Year is a week old and will climax Feb. 11 when a
new. Hong Kong-born Golden Dragon stars in a nighttime
parade.
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| Hearing Aid
ANTHIS GLASS AND
MIRROR
Has moved office and show-
er door shop to
845 South Lillian
(2 blocks off S. Loop)
968-2915
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MECHANICAL MONSTER apparently about to gobble up
human prey is actually the business end of a turbofan
engine. Wing-like cowl doors on nacelle are raised to per-
mit technician to inspect the jetliner engine at Peebles,
Ohio, testing site of General Electric Aircraft Engine
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Many of the native homes
on the Dutch Caribbean island
of Aruba are colorfully
decorated with hex signs The
signs are a vestige of the time
in which the early inhabitants
of (he island believed they
would ward off evil spirits "
ADMISSIONS___._____• _______
Ruth E. Cowles, Iola A.
Hodges, Nora F. Jones, Gladys
B. Linch, Marion A. Linch,
George H. Lucer, Homer
Nicks, Emma J. Peek, Bessie
M. Shaffer, Forrest W. Wal-
drep.
DISCHARGES :
Viola I. Ammons, Elizabeth
H Aderson, Annie P. Bond,
Denise M. ’Brady, Murray B.
Johnson, Jean M. Mason.
Support Your
Community Activities
Sponsored by
Your Community Owned Bank
Stephenville Bank and Trust Co.
Member F.D.I.C. . I
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Christ in DeLeon. Brother contended Monday that their
108 South Bell
HAMILTON, TEXAS
817-386-5918 •''
held December 31 at 11 Dublin Hospital. Funeral servi- The plane is being pushed by
descendants of early French an organization by radio was
and Spanish settlers. • in- Dr. Weir Carlyle Ketler, presi-
Several groups opposed the eluding the Acadians Some 4.- dent of Grove City College in
000 of these people, originally Pennsylvania.
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Southeast Texas: Partly cloudy
Thursday through Saturday
Cold Thursday through Friday
night and slight warming trend
own decision. There are
thousands of people today
suffering from hear of hearing-
ness. (even some that wear
hearing aides) just because
they waited too late to do
something about it, ..don't let
his happen to you.
Mr. Joe Treadway will hold
his regular Hearing Aid
Workshop at our Stephenville
Office in the Skipper Real
Estate Bldg., 318 E. College
every Thursday from 10:30 a.m.
to 12 noon.
We invite you to come in for
your free test. mam--
We dos repair
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FLOWERS AS WELL as fireeraekers are part of the
Chinese new year observance which starts in San Fran
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The Stephenville Music Club She was born in Stephenville Payne Hattox will officiate and plane not only meets all
will meet at 10:30 a.m.'at the September 3,1896, the daugther Brother Clarence Brock will applicable U.S. standards but
20th Century Club January 8 for of the late Mr . and Mrs. Wade assist. Burial will be in the that the environmental hazards
a luncheon. — Hampton. She attended Mcllha- Cornyn Cemetery and arrange- have been grossly exaggerated
--------- —- ney Academy in Stephenville ments are under the direction of by opponents.
PAINT POWDER and graduated from Mary Nowlin Funeral Home, a They also sounded a veiled
REIDSVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Hardin-Baylor in Belton. She Mrs. Caffey was born warning that any decision -
Ever try painting with powder9 married Henry Clay de Gram- January 22, 1892 in Chickasha, prohibiting the Concorde from
That's exactly how a smooth, mand in 1917 in Stephenville, Oklahoma. She married Wil- landings in the United States
pollutant-free, high-reflectance An artist, she was a charter liam Caffey June 30, 1907 in could bring unspecified reper-
white surface is applied to member of theArno Art League Cornyn, Texas and was a cussions to the United States. -
lighting, fixtures produced at in .Temple, she was also a member of the Church of “A negative decision on the
the GTESylvaniaindoor Light- member of the Domestic Christ. question of Concorde service to
"pover coatin(providessev- Science Utub; Woman’s Study—MrsCaffey-waspreceededin the United States undoubtedly
eral advantages over wet spray Club, Colonial Dames, DAR, feath by her husband on would have political conse-
peinting Environmentally, '* and society of Mayflower' December 8, 1969 and one son quences in both France and the
a desirable process because it Decendents., ~ David on April 1, 1923. United Kingdom,” the govern-,
eliminates the danger of pollu- Interment was in Hillcrest Survivors include one son, ments said.
tion through paint-solvent dis- Cemetery in Temple. Rev. Ed Johnny Caffey of Blythe,, Both nations acknowledged
charges; cost savings are pos- Stewart, pastor of the First California; six daughters, Mrs. their plane was noisier than
sible, and it produces a harder, Baptist Church of Temple. Morene Nance of DeLeon, Mrs. existing subsonic jets but noted
more durable finish with higher ofriciated. Mildred Otwell of De Leon, the application for Concorde
reflectivity. • Mrs. Ollie Sicotte of Salem, service was limited to two
USSSIfe'C naSaryiworsstnrb,oMrsherobe
clusively since mid-1974 Mrs..,-acK hawKins. 0 L Evelyn Howard of Fort Worth; Washington's Dulles Inter-
Coating is done by 14 auto- Groesbecki and a number of one brother, C.M. Swanner of nationa Airport.
ratic electrostatic guns plus nieces ana nepnews. Gorman; two sisters, Mrs. The two nations said the
two manual touch-up guns all The Central Texas Area Dollie Hutchison ofDublin, Mrs. simultaneous and cumulative
controlled from a solid-state Museum in Salado has been Dona Hall of Stockton, Califor- impart of the subsonic jet
central console The guns are designated by the family for nia; 20 grandchildren, 21 great operation “greatly outweighs
mountedthrpughthesidesofa memorials in memory of Mrs. grandchildren and two great the effect of the limited number
» de Grummond. ----------- great grandchildren. of Concorde operations. A U.S.
they move through the booth on
an automatic conveyor. The
coated fixtures are then baked
in special ovens to produce a
rock-hard finish.
- their homes and transported I
tic flights, but the strongest —by the British
to Louisiana in ,
blow to the hopes of the plane's 1755 as a security measure in
manufacturers came from the the conflict with France over I
Environmental Protection control of Canada Their par__
Agency. ticular descendants became
AssistantEPAAdministrator known as Cajuns
Roger Strelow said the EPA -----
opposes allowing Concorde into The, first President married
either airport, saying, “Intro- while in office was John Tyler,
duction of Concorde service .. As .
.. ., . . .. The mail box was invented in
runs directly counter to the 1810 by Thomas Brown,
noise abatement and other nor of Florida
Car Sales Continue
Upswing in December
have a fulle
service onE
cleaning, bat-EH
teries for your . E"
Aid and can 5
always say you
money. We are
service on
most aids, and
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Creoles —I,
Louisiana's Creoles are Tbe first speaker to address
V licensed by the State of Texas to
A fit And dispense of hearing aids.
I We are always close by when
V you need us i
• ally fair and colder Friday -----
• through Saturday. Highest in 1964, there were only 100 S
.temperatures mid 40s to mid beds available for tourists in 33
50s the British Virgin Islands. To-
South Central Texas and day there are 1,100.
Install custom made storm ‘windows that pay for
themselves in savings on heating and cooling costs plus- •
making your home more comfortable and beautiful.
Easily installedonyourpresent windows
' c9 Cashon Air Conditioning
For Free Estimate
965-5016
' N/y
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If you have a hearing problem ’ :2:
of any kind you owe it to
yourself to have an Electronic
Hearing test mad to find why,
and what can-lie done to help 1
, you before it is too late. The •: 3
tests are free and will only take 2: t
about 20 minutes of your time. 3
We check your ears for packed 3
DETROIT AP - Domestic car tnat car sales in the Dec 11-20 Chrysler Corp. sales jumped 41 into their worst slump since the Texas: Cloudy with scattered
sales continued their upswing in period totaled 189,826, up from per cent. General Motors, the Great Depression. The tempo showers tonight. Mostly cloudy
mid-December leaping 30 per 146,195 the year before, when largest of the firms, reported a also was off 26 per cent from the Wednesday with rain southeast
1 , .. ,_____ .. cent above dismal year-earlier the industry was in the midst of 21 per cent gain. ' period record set in 1972. and light snow northwest and
Friday, January 9 will be the VFW bingo will be played Teha - Lanna Chapter of levels to brighten industry a recession. — ~ GM said its sales gain trailed The 1974 rate was the rain possibly mixed with snow
astdayo the collection drive Thursday, January 8, at 10:30. T S D AfR will meet in special hopes for a strong performance “There no longer can be any the rest of the industry because industry’s worst for a mid-Dec- in central area. Low tonight 22
for €hamberdain students to p.m. in the VFW Hall.— session at 10 am Saturday; in 1976 doubt about the recovery of bur it had an unusually strong ember in 15 years, with the to 32. High Wednesday 35 to <
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I redeemed tv ChamberteinW^ cantral Elementary School arncentsntngsieyiphccoomi wdgenn-osarangropagemasm anaormoneenmngrlecescon.se■ Weather
for-specified audiovisual or Senior’Citizens Center Thurs- PTA'sregular meeting. The four U S auto com- continue to strengthen.” _ lagged 6 per cent behind the The domestic companies sold ri.
athletic equipment. day at 7 p.m. bennpostponedfrom Tuesday panies, which resumed busi- American Motors Corp. sales tempo of mid-December 1973, 209,418 cars in the first 10 days Eisewhere
tv. cm , y,yow yacket Roete it y saay, January ness after a 10-day holiday were up 43 per cent, Ford when fuel shortages had just of last month, a 43. per cent----—..........................
TheSelden Commun y u •< ______________ shutdown reported /Monday deliveries rose 42 per cent and begun to plunge the companies jump from 1974, to give them
Ite --— —-------------------------------------their tea early December in Port Arthur to Pai OCon-
. p.. SAAeeFhitung bottom cariy noszwhadsraonugneounnnansgio
ench month. Members are are welcome. Mra!Eari pck for an aU day ! )OC Q fl C -YnAe | A ( _ .-----last winter, car sales showed north 15 to 25 knots and gus^r
reminded that thenextmeeting —------- quilting. All members are WJUbloVl I - IV W I W VIslwo but steady improvement Wednesday. Occasional drizzle
will be January -3- The Duffau Community As- urged to be present and bring a ■ - ■ - during 1975. With the introduct- or light rain tonight. Chance of,
~ sociation will have its regular gwat if They desire. • . ,____ .. . . I. . ion of the new models in the fall, 4. showers Wednesday. Seas 4 feet
The annual members and meeting tonight, January 6, L A AaiA sales began to top, anemic to 7 feet, increasing and
shareholders meeting oPErath 1976 at 7:00 p.m. There will be a The Erath County Umt of the I IM I (m P ( ( O I f| M II I II fl year-earlier levels by wide becoming rough Wednesday.
v County Savings and Loan sandwich super and doX8 Amdicntcancersociety will L)I LL) I IUU I U C LU I I U I I IU - margins, partly because of an Small craft advisories likely
b - Association, Stephenville, Te- and games of 42 will be played meet today Jan 6 at 7:30 . - accelerated market recovery Wednesday.
xas, will be held at 7:00 p.m., after supper n m in the’ Patio Room of WASHINGTON AP - Trans- environmental policies ana airports as conventional jets, and partly because sales in the Port O’Connor to Browns-
tonight, January 6, 1976, in the -------pammers First National Bank portation Secretary William T. programs of the United States,” It also said the plane could fall of 1974 were so weak. ville: Wind east to sofitheasl 10 -
Student Center Building, Tarle qmusepeagersequbwii A" members " Coleman Jr says he will- , ,__. ,,t cause an increase of less than Despite the yearend pickup, to 15 knots tonight, shifting to
ton State University Campus, t ‘ , 6 t 9 /2 interested in the work of the consider economic and diplo- Most opponents concentrated one-tenth of 1 per cent in the 1975 domestic car sales through north 15 to 25 knots and gusty
Stephenville Texas. M..A. Bur- metiodrsat6t9in nteresten dnthen "et the matic factors, in addition to their OPPOsition, on the noise numberof cases of nonfatal Dec- 20 were 6,850,103 down 6 Wednesday. Occasional drizzle
gess, President and Chairman a.ndeinatheuscouttdatna. urged to attend environmental values, in decid- madebythedelta-winged plane skin cancer in the United States percent from a poor 7,295,756 in or light rain tonight. Chance of
of BuuBoard of Erath County -eadersare used to attend urged to attend- ing whether to allow but each year. The department 1974. GM, hardest hit in 1974, showers Wednesday. Seas 3 feet
------Savings and Eoa .====================================== Concorde supersonic jet to land ottersavaeked .16 6 To predicted this would occur was up seven-tenths of a per '
gm a ■ । ■ - at two U.S. airports, potential impact on the ear i s because the high-flying plane’s cent, whle AMC was off 4 per day. Small craft advisories
( . e a •fm a a e pe | A cv Coleman promised a quick Pr c lve °tone ayer. exnaus woua aepiev me ozone ceii, Fu vu il pei van .
1 | ill I I ei | —* decision during a public The Department of Vranspor- layer and thereby increase the Chrysler down 18’per cent.
*J huJ | Lk/“ I •*>* hearing Monday, where suppor- tation said last year in an amount of potentially cancer- Domestic car sales for all of Texas: Considerable cloudiness
_ ters of the Concorde said the environmental impact state- causing ultra-violet rays reach- 1975 are expected to be the tonight with chance of drizzle or
1,400-mile-per-hour jet was a ment that the Concorde would ing the earth’s surface. There poorest since 1962. The U.S. toght-raiiMnest sections. Mostly________
giant stepforward while the sound twice as loud to persons are now about 250,000 cases of companies, and 21 importers cloudy Wednesday with a
plane’s opponents said it was a under its flight path near nonfatal skin cancer each year, report their yearend sales chance of showers in east.
■ ____— figures on Wednesday. . Decreasing cloudiness west.
__ Low tonight 30 northwest to mid
50s immediate coast. High
Wednesday mid 50s north to
EXTendeC mid 70s south. .
Northwest and Southwest __
EArAerc+ Texas: Mostly cloudy most
—IUI VvUb I sections tonight with scattered
=========== Snow flurries over Panhandle.
MNorthaCentral dayzssngonlgndinesoetnss
Coudlinesswestanarenensing extreme south. High —-J
east Thursday. Clearing and day.!near 30 north to near 50
colder Thursday night. Gener- south.
problem and explain in plain
English what can be done to
help you, then you make your
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 304, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1976, newspaper, January 6, 1976; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666350/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.