Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1979 Page: 3 of 12
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Q. — I have to put down
some resilient floor tiles soon. I
know how to find the center of
-a room with chalk lines, but I
don’t know how to determine
whether the lines are at an ex-
act right angle. I read some-
where about a sure method of
finding this out. Can you help
me?
A. — After you have put
down the -chalk lines, start
from the point where the lines
meet. Measure exactly 4 feet
along one line toward a side
wall and make a mark. Again
starting from the center, meas-
ure 4 feet along the line to-
wards the opposite side wall.
Make a second mark. Once
more, starting from the center,
measure 3 feet toward one of
the end walls. Using a long rul-
er or tape, lay it between the
first mark and the third mark.
The distance should be exactly
5 feet. So should the distance
between the second mark and
the third mark. If those two
measurements are not 5 feet
each, you have made a mistake
and should find out what it is
before you go ahead. By the
way, if this method sounds
tedious, it isn't. The whole
thing takes only a minute or
two.
ways be removed quickly, pref-
erably after the paint has set
but isn't yet hard. Go to an art-
ists' supply store and get some
rubber-cement- thinner. This
will loosen the adhesive on the
back of the tape and permit it
to be peeled off.
Q. — We intend to use a paint
remover to get off some paint
that has developed what looks
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true?
A. — Yes. When there is an
excessive buildup of sludge in a
septic tank, it must be removed
__. to prevent a clogging of the en-
tire system. While an annual
inspection is wise, it doesn’t
mean that a cleaning will be
necessary. Some tanks go for
years without the necessity*of
removing the sludge. How long
between cleanings depends on
the number of people in a fami-
ly, how well the tank is work-|
ing, whether the system is
being abused, etc.
POTATOES Anna, spicy beef and vegetables make one
dish meal.
November 16-22, 1979
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Friday, November 23,1979
Bluff Dale Club meets
care of foster homes. She said
the rewards are great for
those houseparents who are
able to help such boys and
girls regain emotional stabili-
ty and prepare for the pro-
blems of their future lives-
Mrs. Lack Deaver, club
president, held a brief
business session following the
program.
Hostesses for the luncheon
were Mmes. George Soulta-
nian, Dan Jaquess, E. L
Rhoades Jr., John Gresham
and Cash Eberhart. There
were 36 members and guests
present.
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CRAIG WOODSON, President
NORMAN FISHER, Publisher
DENVER DOGGETT, Editor
BOB BRINCEFIELD,
Circulation Manager
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3124, P.O. Box 956, Stephen-
ville, Texas 76401.
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Saturday and Christmas Day
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By ANDY LANG
AP Newsfeatures
Q — We used to have a ces-
spool where we lived for many
years and were always both-
ered with having to get it
cleaned. Now we live in a
house with a septic tank. We
thought it would be trouble-
free, but a neighbor tells us it
has to' be inspected at least
once a year to be sure it ...__________________
doesn’t need a cleaning. Is this like an alligator skin. When we
refinish (it’s on a garage door),
how can this type of condition
be prevented?
A. — Alligatoring usually
comes from applying a finish
over an undercoat that has not
yet hardened. Another possible v
cause is too many coats of
paint. If the latter is the cause,
it will automatically be cor-
rected when you use the paint
remover—----------
Q. — How do I get up mas-
king tape that resists all my ef-
forts? I put down some tape on
our living room floor when I
was painting the wall and left it
there a few days. Now it won’t
come up and I am afraid of
damaging the floor.
A. — Masking tape should al-
(Applying varnish, shellac,
lacquer, stain, bleach, remover,
etc., is detailed in Andy Lang’s
booklet, "Wood Finishing in the
Home,” available by sending 35
cents PLUS a long, stamped,
s e 1 f-addressed envelope to
Know-How, P.O. Box 477, Hunt-
ington, N.Y. 11743. Questions of
general interest will be an-
swered in the column, but indi-
vidual correspondence cannot
be undertaken.)
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white accent stitching. Ladies' sizes 5-10M. 25.00.
recognized, say, "A potato
diet would give high Quality
protein, Vitamin C and lots of
other valuable nutrients.”
Besides, potatoes are tasty.
Here is a one-dish meal, a
variation oh the shepherd’s
pie with herbed beef and
topped with potatoes Anna
HERBED BEEF AND
POTATOES ANNA
tablespoons instant
minced onion
Vi teaspoon instant
minced garlic
tablespoons water
tablespoons oil
Top meat' in casserole with
“ layer of 1/3 of potatoes. Brush
with 1/3 of butter mixture.
Repeat layering with potatoes
and herbed butter twice more.
Bake, uncovered, until pota-
toes are tender and golden,
about 1 hour.
This kitchen-tested recipe
makes 6 portions.
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The once-lowly spud contin-
ues to grow in stature among
the world’s nutritionists. Yet,
the potato always has been a
staple in many countries
because it is generally inex-
pensive and readily available;
Overly anxious dieters tend
to put down the potato as
being too fattening and of lit-
tle nutritional value.
They are wrong on both
counts. A medium-size potato
has about 106 calories and
more protein than most real-
ize. In fact, experts at the
International Potato Center in
Lima, Peru, where strains of
some 13,060 potatoes are
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Bluff Dale Study and
Garden Cub members began
the holiday season with a
salad luncheon in the
assembly room of the Baptist
Church.
Following the meal, Mrs.
Roy Browning* introduced
Mrs. Richard Alderfer, who
spoke on the subject “Living
In Our Element". Mrs.
Alderfer and her husband are
houseparents at the Foster
Home in Stephenville.
She spoke with much
, knowledge about the emo-
tional problems of children
who are forced to leave their
own homes and live under the
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teaspoons basil
laavoa, cruahad and
dividad
1% taaapoona aatt,
divi<fod
1/9 taaapoon groopd black
1/4 cup butter or
margarine
cupe thinly sliced
peeled potetoee
Rehydrate minced onion
and garlic in water for 16
minutes.
In large skillet, heat oil
until hot. Add onion and
garlic. Saute for 3 minutes.
Add beef. Cook, and stir
until browned
Add tomato sauce, peas, 3.
, teaspoons basil, 1 teaspoon
salt and black pepper. Bring
to boil. Reduce heat and
simmer, uncovered, for 5
minutes.
Pour into 12-by-8-by-2-inch
(2 Mt quart) casserole. Set
aside. Preheat oven to 356
degrees.
Melt butter in small
saucepan. Stir in remaining 1
teaspoon basil and >4 tea-
spoon salt. Set aside
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Doggett, Denver. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1979, newspaper, November 23, 1979; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1283783/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.