Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1949 Page: 4 of 20
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I—Stephenville Empire-Trihune
Friday, March II, I§49
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I 1, in the lium* of Mr*. Ri>*» Wolf*',
>oii nl piexiiient. Harry Nvhlett
ftiunre chairman, and Hal Wood
f traaauri'r, dj.-su-cil '-financial plana
if,< the unranization. M1» Tuliua
j Smith and Mr». W. O. Croft,
j Brownig leader*, preaented a
| drownie project to the group.
At the concluaion of the bust-
le** meeting refreshment* were
ervcil to Mines. C. O. McMillan,
W. J. Wisdom, Frank Carlton, H.
K. Biavoei, Tullun Smith, W. 0.
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t ttmaniui ItnaeiMfv ^
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t. K. Hutstedler
Dies in Lubbock
Home Wednesday
Emmett K. Hufstediei, promi-
nent Lult)>oc)i implement dealer ami
hunker, died nt his home in that
city Wednesday. News of his death
was received here as a distinct
shuck since vary few |i«op|e knew . ... ______, ________ „, ...
of his illness. [Croft, Paul A. Cunyus, A. C. Rob-
Mr. Hufstedler waa reared at bin*, Argil Kvans, and L. G. Mar-
Tolai and for many yeais was an- tin! Miss Charlene Roberson ami
gaired in the hardware and implg- j Messrs. Frank Carlton, Areh
meut business there. He also dealt I Evnn«. Harold Wood and Harry
’ extensively in cotton. He left Hood 1 Veldett.
county about twenty-five years ago j .... ... - . . - —
*nd has l*en hiahly successful in \ Pvt, Greene Graduale*
business Mrs. Hufstediei was the Pfc. James W.‘ Moore, son of ilk„ .,k
former Miss Dorothy lowing, Mr. and Mis. Boh M^iorc of Ales- r ,,m stion
member of a prominent Hood rooil. snder. graduated from the auto- ... ’ . h th L,sonalit»
ty family. She with three children a-o'ive meii tenanee court# at the ^A | u • ’J? You've
survive. t’SAP Technlrel Retool, located a' ; ,, '* >ouir v.°,ca- TOUV*'
Funeial arrangement* had not Flirt Frances R. Warren in Wynm- £ ‘ w ' 1,0 ave “ K
been <ompleted Wednesday hut It ine. arrordimr to a re-ent an- u„ , ... #«„.• at. it,. i.„., !
is believed that burial wi|l Ik- -ounrement from the enmnmndlqg i .A ' Tk . n hi rh, «
made in Lubbock. Most of hia peo- officer of the school. The -chool J™ J2SSL, » ’
pie lesidc in that section of Texas, i '* recognized as one n* the best
Survivors include his wife; four j if its kind in the United States
daughters, Mines. J. R, Snetson and I - nit vouflg Mr Moore unit hit
Kenneth L. Allen, Fort Worth; 'rien'G are hlirhly elated that he
Auvena Morton and Mary Ruth i ws* •••lected as one of the atud-mt*
Woodson, Levelland; two sons, J j for this work by army officials.
I), and K. K. Hufstedler. T.uhhock, I -— -----—'
vnd one*sister, Mrs. Nettle Neely, Mi. end Mrs J. T D''son had*-
Square Dancing ;
Must Have Caller l
t And Foot Patting t
•* a.
♦»♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦■»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
AUSTIN.— Make* no difference
if you're a man or a woman—you,
too, can he a square dance caller.
But you gult* hit that heat.
Pat your foot and away you go,
with u swing your- partner and a
do-si-do.
“You just can't call a square
dance without patting your foot,’*
said attractive Mrs. Sally Loeffler
of Junction. She’s only 33 years
•>ld hut Hus prematurely gray hair.
In a calico skirt and a white
ruffled blouse, Mm. Loeffler came
i to Austin to call out the dances at I
am.* Mr*. Haiton was the only Ithet most of square dance play-(said *he call* dances out around' stepped up to the microphone and| The first Naval Reserve air bes*
womun member of the Hayloft 1 tnr war done by ear anyway. Junction about twice a month, too. i,K. fuo, p^iy *. Souantom Maes., was capable
Gang from Brirg*. Mrs Haiton and the reel of I Mr*. Ha-ton stirred tuning up l,ar lvvL ** I t ’ **P*,,lr
•She suid she couldn't lead music the Hayloft Gang play for dances i her bull fiddle and the little fiddle* soon everylmdy'* feet were patting • cf training only a dozen pilot* a
an«T furthermore didn’t need to. about twice a month. Mrs. Loeffler started whining Mrs. Loeffler i„ tunc and way they went. year 23 years ago.
Tolar.
Girl Scout Board
Member a Meet With
Mrs. Wolfe March 6
The Stephenville Girl Scout
Board met Monday night, March
•heir ertire family w!*h then |o*t
: ’«**''-end. Thev were Mr. and Mrs.
| loe Dvson, Dalles; Mr. and Mrs.
"al riarb and son. Todd. Cottage
j Station; Mr. and Mrs. George Sha-
j'my ard ton. Paul Dyson. Gra- .’,p,,l'!° „.,fc
I ham; Mr. sod Mrs. J. I). Richard- "TA lh 'T? ^ h . ,
son and daughter, Sandra. SCeph- *{e, cou ^n.,1 j!’ “y. •' f
|e. a"d a friend, Lowell Pure, , ou* t p,".y "l: B*?t 1 .*
'•olh'ge Station. | picking out chords and here I
That Squirrel.
Sawing away on a bull fiddle
taller than she was. Mr*. H. E.
Mmton of Briggs, Texas, was put-
ting her foot right in time with'
Mrs. I oeffler. Mr*. Harton weighs
onlv |W pounds.
’ fche giggled when someone usk-
id her what a woman was doing
■awing a hull riddle in a hoedown
hand.
"Well," she -tinted aft. " I sent
my husband to town to look f<M ■
and that’s what he came
I.
VALUE HUNTING?
AW
FOODS
v':|2SnB
Allen’s Super Market
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BY MARY LEE TAYLOR
Spflghttti with
Drief Bf«f Sauce
(R*<tp* below)
Sweet Sour Beeu
M Raw Vegetable Salad
(lettuce, celery, oaten, carrot) *
Sliced Bread
Butter or Mar gar in#
“ Canned Apricot*
NOTE: Stirred H««i (meal al th» vwk
tpanaU) io will ntkt thu awal.
_ Spaghetti with _
Dried Baal Souca
Boadcost; March lt, 1949
t Vi rap* ■ewlwni 'A im.k« Urr
or oiorarooi outtaru
*roktm nla'peo Vfc !•••*»»" PW
- < cue* builia* «*»• • 1 cup »««
1 y, t,s*pu*uc uii 1 cup P«t Milk
I cup iknBct, 1 cup dica*l Auccricau
dead baat* chadaa
> lafclaapaaua ha* 2 tablatpaaua iualr
ibartuMl cut paralar
* lahlaapaauc Zaur
Cook spaghetti tender in boiling wpter
and salt. Drain; rinse with hot water
Cook dried beef slowly until edgei
ars brown in hot shortening. Sprinkle
mixture ■ pf tour, dry mustard and
pepper ov#r beef. Stir in water; boil 2
minuses. Add spaghetti and remaining
ingredients. Heat slowly, stirring until
cheese melts. Makes 4 servings.
ADiead bologna, lunch meat, cooked
smoked tongue or ham can be used
if Vi teaspoon salt'is added with the
flour mixture.
You Will Need l
PET MILK
Pet Milk 2 Cans 29c
Spaghetti Pkg. 12c
'Dried Beef Pkg. 39c
Armour* Dexter ___ * __ —
BACON lv 45c
1 *
| Armour's or Swift’s
PICNICS Cooked. Ready to Kat Lb. 4&C
liybred
S FRYERS
Dressed and Drawn Lb.
59c!
Silver Bell
Colored
(•olden Maid
I’ncolored
OLEO 35c OLEO 25c i
1 I
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Imperial
SUGAR
r*
10-Lb. Hag
89c
GLAD10LA FLOUR
10 Lb*. 79c 25 Lbs. $1.79
Aunt Jemima --
MEAL
5-Lb. Rag
35c
Libby's
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2^15-
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Whole Kernel
CORN
No. 2
Cflna
29c
Hestyett ~r7~ " •" —
SALAD DRESSING
Northern
TOILET TISSUE 1™. 25c
KARO
Pt. Bottle
19c
PINTO BEANS 2 £ 23c
Durke’s
COCONUT
Pkg.
JELLO
2 Ho-, 15c
K
Minton's
4-Lb.
Ctn.
PURE LARD
59c
Fresh Infertile
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ALLEN’S ms*u*pkeert
Phone 310
V Northeast Conjer Square
We Reserve the Right to IJimit Quantities
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Mjjlus
/ 7 j.t. mays | a ca
famous values
from a
famous store
f'* ■
Vozens of ranges to choose from... but
ONLY
Toppon
has the-
m*u*srr
• A*t**i*tU Clock—times your oveo *
• Via!mladar—signal* when cooking’* done
• ’Ovas-Os* Signal—glows when oven i* ( 0?)
lighted XL/
• Timed Appliance Ovtl.t—times toaster or
percolator
• Vtslgalda—time and temperature chart
.150 N. Belknap Store Only
Yowr guide to
tho best in
matic CB*ko»y
Both Stores; ‘ 150-60 N. Belknap*—-'Belknap at Green
:
3 star performers
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It FrlrldalvVa I.cm an4 Abner
•hew every Sunday nl«kt over
CBS. Seo new«0»per tpr local
time and* etallon.
and Frigidaires
"" uxes00
refrigerators
FOR IMMEDIATE
Delivery in
All Si/ea
Other Frigidaire
models from
Club) Aluminum
HAMMERCRAFT WATERLESS COOKWARE
Big Spring Special
$339.75
$217.75
Convanient
Terms
.
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Model Nloetroted DJ-t
LOOK AT ALL THESE FRIGIDAIRE FEATURES!
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with glass -top. . . . Famous Quickube Trays with instant Cube Release.
1-Piece, all porcelain interior, Oat tdp for extra shelf. Exclusive METER
MISER mechanism with 5-Year Protection Plan. Many other features.
J. T. MAYS & CO.
150-^0 N. Belknap
Stephenville
Ym, if* th* .Oub
Aluminum one* sold at
hom* d*mon*trallon*
for about doubjt to-
day'* pile**—now uwd
la million* of hom**I
$*2495"“"'
nor9
$1
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SAVE FLAVOR
SAVE MINERALS
SAVE VITAMJNS • SAVE MONEY
N. . •
Fresh vegetables and IruiU are chock-full of flavor and health-
giving minerals and vitamins. Save them by cooking the
healthful Club Aluminum "waterless” way. Meals are tastier
and more healthful; kitchen work less; fuel cost lower. Eight,
basic pieces-a real "Dream Kitchen" set-at a new low price.
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Higgs, Rufus F. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1949, newspaper, March 11, 1949; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1131250/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.