Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1973 Page: 6 of 22
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The alcoholic woman is
caught in a double bind
betause she suffers from
feelings of inferiority and the
social stigma ladies don't
get drunk. The woman
alcoholic is a lonesome per
son and suffers from an
inadequate personality.
"Many woman alcoholics are
hidden drinkers and very
clever in keeping their
drinking underground. These
are the housewives who nip
all* day and seek bridge after
noons where there is plenty
ol* liquor or the career
women who specialize in long
luncheons and late afternoon
business appointments in
cocktail lounges.
"The typical alcoholic
woman is married middle
class has an average of two
children is in her middle for
ties but looks older and has
had a definite problem with
alcohol for at least eight
a
hospitalization. She is
seldom is ever seen in-
Livingston
promoted
Specialist 5 Terry L.
Livingston of Company E
227th Avn. Bn. 1st Cav. Div.
was appointed a warrant of
ficer in ceremonies at Hood
Army Airfield where he ser
ved as an avionics specialist.
He is scheduled to attend
the electronic maintenance
officer course at Ft. Gordon
Ga.
Keep
Ceol
m'
Summer Time
Specials from
L&L LIQUORS
SEE MARY in her HOT PANTS!
Discounts on All
Liquors Wines
& Beers
Extra Special Prices on:
BOONE'S FARM
99c
Wine 5th
Blue Ribbon Beer
6
Pak
OPEN
10 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
DAILY
9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
SATURDAY
Open to the Public
807 W. Hwy. 190
Drinking Ms. described
99c
Case 3.96
Texas Pride Beer
6
Pale
Case
89c
*3.56
&
Hwy. 190 ot Horley Drive
HaHter Heights
toxicated but is frequently in
capacitated by "sickness".
She can be a convincing
fabricator but fortunately
she is only deceiving herself
using the mechanism of
denial. When she is frank and
honest she will most frequen
tly excuse her drinking as the
result of martial trouble
loneliness boredom or
depression". (Laurence A.
Senseman M.D. F.A.C.P.
Medical Director Fuller
Memorial Sanitarium.)
Although the Central Texas
Council on Alcoholism is in
volved in education for the
prevention of alcoholism and
helping the alcoholic and his-
her family the Council is ex
tremely objective about
drinking. Central Texas Coun
cil on Alcoholism advocates
neither abstinence nor
drinking. The choice to drink
or not to drink should be the
choice of each individual. In
tolerance and closed-minded-
ness can cause a fascination
with liquor which would
otherwise not exist. If
someone from such a family
atmosphere develops a
KILLEEN
DOWNTOWN
INC.
Week-End Sale
I
LEAN
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
BEEF SIDES
PER LB
250 Lbs. & Up
Freezers and
Air Conditioners
For Rent to the Public
SPECIAL OF THE WEE
PORK RIBS
99
ONLY per lb
NO OTHER PURCHASE
NECESSARY
CASH & CARRY
15 LBS. MINIMUM
drinking problem his-her
guilt is increased which
makes it more difficult for
him-her to solve the problem.
Parents should cope with
drinking by developing a
mature and healthy attitude
toward drinking. Parents at
titudes are very important.
The best method of handling
the situation is "telling it like
it is" whether the parent is a
moderate drinker or ab
stainer. If you ask your son
or daughter to abstain while
you drink then explain why
instead of saying "don't."
If you have a family mem
ber or a friend who is suf
fering with the illness of
alcoholism do not turn away
from him-her but reach out
and show that you care and
that you want to help. Call
the Central Texas Council on
Alcoholism 817-773-3722 or
write P. O. Box 203 Temple
Texas 76501 and they will
help you to help them.
To maintain this valuable
service the CTCA needs your
assistance through your con
tribution to the Combined
Federal Campaign.
REGISTER
HERE!
FOR FREE! 100°°
Gin
CERTIFICATE
AT
FELDTC MEN'S SHOP
TODAY!
Register each week at
Feldt's for KDI
Store For Men.
$100.00
Gift Certificate at
temporary location.
412 N. 8th ST.
Special sale prices on many items.
While at temporary location
—SHOP FELDT'S—Killeens Favorite
"Service is our Business"
FELDT'S MEN'S SHOP
412 N. 8th ST.—634-5963
BUY NOW!
While Beef Prices Are Down.
Our Beef Orders (1 2 3) cut
20c to
OPEN
LATE
EVENINGS
30cPer Pound.
NO
MONEY
°MB_
Broiling As
Ail B««f sold at
Gross Hanging
I Weight Subftct to
I Average Rone Fat
and Trim Loss
Save 30c Per Pound On
Small Freezer Sections
Sirloin T-Bone
Porter House
Ground Sirloin
Beef etc.
lOW
Example: 40 lbs. at *-29Would be
*51.60- Based on lasting two. Adults
8 Weeks the Beef would Cost Only
*6.45 per Week
120 DAYS
SAME AS
CASH
No Payment
JOT 30 Days.
ORDER NO.
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
$
T-Bone Steak Sirloin Tip
Round Steak Roast
Porterhouse Minute Steaks
Steak Rump Roast
Small Eye Roast
Amounts Round Roast
Ground Steak Etc
Example: 120 lbs. at *1.19 Lb.
COMMISSARY AAEATT^.
fyutrifrmcttotdou/itatte 4T^ 1®
frutrvmect to(jou/i t&tte
per week
for 17 weeks
Avg. Wt. 130-210 *142
Privately Owned Not Affiliated with Military Commissary
80
526-8353
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FORT HOOD SENTINEL
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Qaff
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TAKE OFF—Taxing down the grassy Chaparrel training 2nd Bn. 5th ADA
runways this model plane is flying the 2nd Armd. Div. has been conducting the
friendly skies of Ft. Hood as part of past week. (Photo by Robert Patterson)
Furniture Gallery's
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mt by
Curves reign supreme and your bedroom is suddenly a royal
retreat. For this is Grand Regent new in all its exquisite tradi
tional elegance. Ihe dresser is an exquisite design of cur\es
tapered at the ends...flowing smoothly along the top and base.
The headboard is pure drama! It is rounded arched an\ and
decorative...blending its opulence to the curves of the nunoi
and the filigree patterns of hardware design. And all is enhanced
by the burnished glow of pecan veneers and oak .solids finished
by 26 skilled steps Grand Regent an.exquisite look...a magnifi
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LEA'S
"FIRST
Burlington House Furniture
HAVE YOU HEARD THE LATEST?
As in Dresses: Howard Wolfe Preta Porte'
Etc. (a Few Nardises)
Pantsuits are included also
In LEA'S YOUNG'UNS SHOP
There are Specials on Boys' Shirts
Sweater Tops Girls' Panties Etc.
uy J&S* "...
Regular & Queen Size
Headboards
Door Chest
Single Mirror
Dresser
Night Stand
KILLEEN
OPEN: Weekdays 9 to 8
FURNITURE GALLERY Continues to Bring You Exceptional Values in Quality Furniture!
NEXT TO MIDTOWN MALL
Friday October 5 1973
of COPPERAS COVE
is Having a
HUSH-HUSH HARVEST SALE
on Special Brand Lines—
xi
Anniversary
Reg.
$189.95
Sale Price
Anniversary
Reg. *479.95
Sale Price ..
Anniversary
Reg. *639.00
Sale Price ...
0A„ SKOOS Anniversary
Reg. I 59.95
Sa|e Price
FURNITURE GALLERY'S New Addition
GALLERY SLEEPLAND
is NOW OPEN for Your Approval
.*15995
$39995
$52900
$13495
634-1107
Saturday 9 to 6
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Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1973, newspaper, October 5, 1973; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255212/m1/6/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.