Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 210, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1974 Page: 2 of 17
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dicatedthat my stomach muscles had collapsed due to my lack of ex-
ercise and was the cause of my backache. A series of daily exercises
was recommended but after a tew days of exercising alone I became
bored and joined a health spa. For many months I followed their pro-
gram faithfully and realized a very minimal weight loss and my back
continued to bother me. I was introduced to the Pat Walker program
Mrs. Ann Hunter of Houston writes:
First, a big "Thank You" and a hug for the staff at Pat Walker's that
made reducing such fun-without their encouragement and under-
standing I might never have known the wonderful sensation I now
have of looking and feeling ten years younger ... For twenty-five years
I owned a dance studio and had a schedule of daily vigorous exercise.
Campbell Labels Net
Mrs. Hunter in Mar 1974, 13
pounds and 17 inches small-
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Mary Anne Yarbrough, newspaper "The University
daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Star” this summer. •
Canty Yarbrough of Bluff A past employee of the
Dale, became ithe first female Stephenville Empire Tribune,
sports editor of the Athens Ms. Yarbrough was also a .
Daily Review in Athens, past editor of the Tarleton
When my husband was transferred from Atlanta to Houston I became
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An opportunity for the mong the audio-visual equip- pating schools last year were
nation’s elementary schools ment being offered. instrumental in our decision
to obtain audio-visual equip- “Information on the pro- not only to repeat but also
ment and gymnasium and gram will be mailed to some expand the program,’’ Mr. EF TN
sports items in return for 79,000 elementary schools in Goerke said. ' Ey •
Campbell’s labels has been early September,” Mr. Goer- in addition to the informa- , fl
announced by Campbell Soup ke said, “and will include tion being mailed to elemen- Essyg -I
Company under terms of an catalogs listing the more than tary schools in early Septem- #u •
upcoming fall program, 100 items offered in the ber, details will also be
Campbell’s Labels for Edu- program. , available on request to ele-
cation program will again be “Elementary schools part- mentary school administra-
open to all public, private cipating in the program will tors and educators, and
and parochial schools in the be required to submit forms P.T.A., or other parent school || ■ ■ e ■ | |
country with any of the indicating the equipment they organizations from: Camp- GUITAR CLASS - Dr. Curtis Owens of Tarleton State University has brought Stephenville a HAin Tor AmAs HOOVfiT
grades one through six, want by October 14. Label bell’s Labels for Education, chance to learn the guitar from a professional unsurpassed in his field, Chet Atkins. The --w• SWI W* W
according to Donald E. Goer- collections are planned to end Box 669, Maple Plain, Minne- course, using a book, records and filmstrips, will last over a period of nine months and James Hoover, 20, son of Those who cannot attend
ke, Campbell’s director of by December 31, with labels sota 55359 and cover every aspect of playing the guitar. There is still space available in the class. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hoover may send donations to Sally
marketing for canned foods, submitted to a designated of Stephenville, was paralyz- Hargus, 417 South Lamar,
Last year thousands of central receiving point by Are • a < p • m• __ m aro •__ • 9 ed as a result of an accident Eastland, Texas 76448, or to
elementary schools took ad- January 15, 1975 Labels from (mOue.1eme "EA.d-EA1a GMLMGM Gm2ea.mam.a.1a. - at Lake Proctor in July. He Lloyd L. London, 1400 Avenue
vantage of the program and all varieties and sizes of 55 5 T55- * " T-". ■ "TTT has remained on the very L. Cisco, Texas 76437. Play-
some 50,0001 units w aydio-vi- Campbell’s familiar red-and- 4‘mamaca 14-am WPmmmR AATma- » critical list at Veterans Hos- ers are expected from Step-
sual equipment Milted at white condensed soups, •WUN3W UUU • IWGe-U VVCCN6 pital in Dallas since that henville, Brownwood, Abilene,
more than one million dollars Campbell’s ready-to-serve “ time. Lone Cedar Duplicate Cisco, Eastland, Ranger, Gor-
were distributed throughout Chunky Soups as Veil as The final organizational There is room open yet to Owen will take extra time to need to play the instrument, Bridge Club is holding a man, Breckenridge and Gra-
the United States in return Campbell’s Beans products meeting for the Chet Atkins anyone interested in learning get the lesson accomplished including how to read music, benefit game for the Hoover ham.
for collected labels from will be accepted,” according guitar course to be given by to play the guitar through before moving on to the next Hie experienced player will Family at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, —
Campell products. to Mr. Goerke. Dr. Curtis Owens was held at this step by step method. Dr. session. also improve as the lessons September 8, at Lone Cedar
This year the program has "Campbell’s Labels for Ed- the Harvey Baptist Church Owens . arranged , is on-n . nn progress. Country Club. There will be a . Keep • bottle of mineral oil
been expanded to include ucation helps answer the Tuesday evening. The films ustmssmrratdlsisdhed wsth eSasstS-ope Jtoanzone Anvone interested'in taking Class 7 Club Championship in your kitchen.Vse itto coat
gymnasium and sports equip- need for additional classroom strips and records. to be used included and he will hedu the guitar, rtgardapsrin thenEne Ankirs tedtin toking Game for duplicate players, anck use evkiy ^y lt S
ment,, including baseballs, andgym plaxground inthescoursewhichextends make-up classes for absen- whether or not he has played is asked to call Dr. Curtis as well as contract bridge makes a good coating for teak
basketballs, tumbling mats, eguipment in elementary over nine months were dem- tees if enough notice is given before. There are both ex- Owens for more information and other games for anyone trays. Mineral oil is less sticky
backboards, and many other schools, Mr. Goerke said in onstrated. Guitars were ’ who wishes to attend. There than the salad nil usually nwi
items Slide, film, overhead announcing the program, shown that are available to before the class missed. If at perienced and amateur guit- 968-3438. The classes are is no set entry fee, the only for coating black iron utensils
and rear-screen projectors, "The enthusiastic and grat- students and arrangements any time the class if having arists registered. The course planned to begin next Tues- requirement being that a to keep them from rusting,
portable cassette tape players ifying comments were receive were made to purchase them difficulty in progressing from is such that the beginner will day at 7:30 and continue once donation be made to the
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“Womens Equality Day” ce- Athens Review Publisher
lebrating the anniversary of Richard Dwelle and Editor
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Morehart, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 210, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1974, newspaper, September 5, 1974; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500440/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University&rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.