Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 13, 1974 Page: 14 of 22
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On Friday morning, at 10
a.m., we’re having a “bottle
cutting class" at the Center.
This to a one-time demonstra-
will begin. The 1st Sunday
singing filled the hall and we
hope for a repeat Friday
night
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pipe-tomahawk which was given to him by the Sioux Tribal
Council. Many of his mementos were mined by a fire to
California, but this was given to him after the fire. He is
distantly related to Chief Crazy Horse.
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classes on two afternoons. If
you would like to see samples
of this art, come to the center
or local arts and crafts shops.
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If you stop smoking, gam-
Wing, drinking, girl-chasing
and cussing you might not
live longer, but it will sure
seem like it.
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We have exchanged the THURSDAY:
large print books at the , Fish Sticks
library. Come in, browse and
choose, another. We have also
been given a large number of
books of short stories to be
checked out or read in the
Center. . |
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A series of classes in Dough the class. There to no charge be at 1.00. We’re sure you ( *
' Art will begin at the Senior and everyone to invited. will enjoy Ralph Starling’s < r
Citizens Center, 164 E. Col- The Dixie Land Band will explanations.
lege, Tuesday afternoon at practice Monday at 6 p.m. Mark* your calendar fpr, 1 r
1 1:30. This time may be Games will follow. January 25th. A friend has 1
',, 4, tnt At 10:00 am- on Tuesday given us a deer which1pa)
changed to suit the students, and Thursday you may join being prepared for chfli..Ssd
also an after z class.winbe an exercise- group ma ‘the wer having ■ —;
held if requested. Also, it is Center, also at 7 p.m.. Square supper with very fine enter- , ,
Dancers are welcome at 7:30 tainment from out of town. 1A <
p.m. in the fellowship hall of club business meeting” will ~
the Methodist Church. follow j
Another evening to mrk to 1
We will be pleased to have February 12th. More about. J
any one come for Bridge, that later. l
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is still in progress
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1 package (8 oz.) lasagna K
noodles
2 tablespoons butter •
1 pound ground beef
1 pound ground beef
4 cup chopped onion
1 can (8 oz.) pizza sauce
1 can (6 oz.) tomato paste
1 teaspoon garlic salt
; % teaspoon leaf oregano
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1 Mozzarella cheese
% cup grated Parmesan
cheese
1 can (8 oz.) pizza sause 3
Cook noodles according to 2
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i melt butter; add beef and onion 2
| and brown. Add one can pizza 2
! sauce. tomato paste, garlic salt 9
and oregano. Simmer 10-15 Q
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1 1-3 of noodles, 1-3 of beef and 1-3 /
, of the cheeses. Repeat once; 9
I then layenyremaining noodles j
| and beef. Spread with can of S
pizza sauce and top with (
remaining cheeses. Bake in j
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■Horse, and some arrows from
the famous battle, at which
Eall of Custer's men were lost.
| Randy and Dorothy enjoy
their hilltop house. The land- |
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Mom* ARTIST - Randy Steffed samanof multiple talets. Whle
totetototetototetototetototototototototete-tototete-toe Steffens to best known as aa artist, he is also a successful writer.
Set Wedding Date
Mr. Albert Stewart of and Rice Univarrity and
R* * AuuAA rLo received his MBA frorn
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Gardner, III, son of Mr. and in Dallas. Miss Stewart to
E Mrs. Max J. Gardner, Jr. of also the daughter of Mrs. S.F.
E Fort Worth. Miss Stewart, a Dougherty of Waco and
graduate of Stephenville Hjgh granddaughter of Mesdames
E School and Texas Tech Uni- Frank Luttrall and Ira Stew-
versity, is a surety underwrit- art of Stephenville. Mr.
[ er at Continental Insurance in Gardner is the grandson of
Dallas. Mr. Gardner graduat- Mrs. John H. Atterbury of
ed from Richland High School Corpus Christi.
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AUDITION - men .tudents are on their way to Austin High School in Austin for the final audition M..
to their efforts to be selected for the Texas AD State Choir. Michael Morton, choir director of . RCantirwi Iteh
Stephenville High School, gets ready to go with LaQuita Smith, Steve Staten, Brace Marita, and pgAcuunEn, .
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I portation services continue. If Green Beans \ I
| you need us, call 5-3443. Sweet Potatoes L
; The regular Wednesday Cranberry Jello Salad ; 2 X
noon pot luck lunch will begin Hot Rolls a E to
" at 12;00. Bring a dish or pot Butter 3 f 4
I and join us. Bible Study will Milk < ' 9*
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orothy are as active and
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pipe-tomahawk which had l i
tanged to Chief Crazy ■
We invite you to Our First
Monthly
Drapery Factory
Remnant Sale
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of the objects that may be TUESDAY:
made with cut bottles. This Hamburgers
class too, to free and every- Buttered Potatoes e"
Wednesday and Sunday.
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MONDAY:
Barbecue Weiners
Creamed Potatoes
Buttered Spinach a 4 5
Hot Rolls - Butter 2: . 7
Chocolate Cookies
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Morehart, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 13, 1974, newspaper, January 13, 1974; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500254/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.