The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 258, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1985 Page: 16 of 26
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TANNING SAFELY
Domino shack provides recreation
Sunscreens make a difference
gntt and impatient to spice up the or gambling, because the women friend’s garage.
game. Slamming the dominoes? Just would get mad. There's been some
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dominoes being slapped on ■ wooden explains Fred "Pte" Folschinsky,64, years ago when Dorner and two and here's the lumber right here.”
table at the town’s most popular one of the more outspoken and gruff friends put up a nickel apiece for a
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Not that there's not an urge occa-
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sionally. It's just tradition. establish- his friends played dominoes at a fill-
Why don't you just pass and get it ed by the founders of the shack to ing station nearby. probably not long
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For over 25 years
Moderate: SPF 4 le S
Minimal: SPF 2 to 1
Maximal: SPF t to 14
tetra; SPF S to 7
"DAMEs" $OUNDS Too
UNDIGNIFIED, SEN--
LETT MAKE IT
" PuRsuiT OF
HAPPINESS
HELP!
6lMME
A HAND!
AND THEY CANT STAND
THAT KIND O AGGRESSOOA
IT‘5 a WA5TE of time
TO WAIT BY A MAILBOX
FOR A LOVE LETTER
DARK BROWN/BLACK:
Rarely burnt: some-
times darkens in sun
LIGHT TO MEDIUM:
Sometimes burns,
lane to light brown
Tit MANDBA6 falls to WHAT
WOULD HAVE BEEN the EXACT
ALTTUDE AS THE ARCRAFr WHEN
dicta who built the domino shack in
the early 1950s. (It has never been
given a name that could be printed )
Collins remembers when he and
VERY FAM: Freckled:
burns, never lane
Unsucci
find out th
running to
Microwa
waggle tov
soon not st
I THOUGHT THAT
$HEIK AND THE
BLONDE MIGHT BE
, MAKING LOVE >
K UP THERE !—
< MY PKTteM
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Extra: SPF 6 to 7
Moderate SPF 4 to S
RECOMMENDED
SUNSCREENS
(Sun Protection
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When y<
future att
the other e
I INUJSIST ON BEING
MORE VULNJERASLE
THAN THEY ARE
I OUEHT ’0 KNOW
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Minimal SPF 2 to 1
(or none)
THE TROUBLE WrTH ME
IS IM TOO MODERATE.
WITH EVERYTHINJG.
Ultra: SPF 15-up
Maximal: SPF 8 to 14
BEN ARNOLD, Texas (AP) - The
afternoon sun has chased away a
NEVER TR- TO 5T-N JP
NSIDE A MA \
MEDIUM: Sometimes
burns; tans easily to
medium brown
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Collins says, pointing to the shack
Some of the domino players had
carpentry skills, and they directed
the construction of the olive drab
green shack and similarly colored
table.
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Ians tightly
Then someone gave them a little
house out in the country.
"We went over and tore it down.
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the staff 3
ever itisy
whiling away this afternoon in tradi-
tional style.
For
to con
party
guage
over with?" one snaps.
"Here, try and play this.”
responds the other, slamming a
domino at the end of the ivory chain
Slam' The other plays a domino on
it. “Give me 10."
No, they're not mad. They just act
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EXCEPT TH' COUNT OR
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CHALICES ARE
UPSTAIRS IN the
PINING MALL
"Tell Marmaduke to stop digging up his
bonne and washing them oft in our
wading pool."
COME ON! I
KNOW SOLACTUr
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keep the womenfolk from worrying after the game of dominoes was in-
about losing the homestead vented.
"There’s been more hell raised After the station closed. they
here than anywhere in the county," wandered like nomads in search of a
says Herman "Foots” Domer, also place to play, toting their cigar box
64. "But never has a nickel gone of dominoes. They played on a card
across this table They decided long table between the post office and the
ago that there would be no drinking grocery store. They played in a
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A funeral home donated the folding
chairs, and the butane heater that
warms the place in the winter is fed
for free by a butane company in
Cameron.
Folschinsky has been playing
there for only a few years, because it
wasn't until then he moved to town
from a farm several miles out.
"It keeps us from drinking and
running wild women," said Folschin-
sky. who was once a farmer ("I
didn’t retire; I quit. Farmers just
quit.")
umeherepplehwsshxe (More Use higher SPF. tor miadayorprolongedoxposures. tower
barbecues, we eat watermelon." SPFs belore 10 a m and after 3 p m ) NEAGRAP"S
The players say youngsters of to- watch out tor the summer sun — it can burn' Try to use a lotion mtn the
day don't know what they're miss- right Sun Protection Factor The SPF indicates how many sunscreened
mg what with all the distractions hours it takes to get a burn equivalent to one hour without protection
It's an old. small shack built from don't get mad — what for? We just ference in our pocketbooks when we
the leftovers of a demolished house argue and have fun. pass the time got through." Domer assures,
about K years ago, something to pro- away. Then we go home and One of his cohorts in the only
vide shelter for those wanting to play garden." recorded gambling incident there
dominoes, chew tobacco and tell He got his nickname for stealing an was OJS. "Spud" Collins, 00, the only
jokes with the boys now and then apple pie from his own mother when surviving member of the domino ad-
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About a dozen men, mostly retired he was 5 years old.
farmers from the Milam County No criminal records here, though,
community north of Cameron, are They don’t even gamble in this place.
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sound around Ben Arnold is that of "Means the game’s getting hot." Well. there waa one time several
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