Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 210, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1974 Page: 3 of 17
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Prints or solids
Fillets or steaks appear shiny Mrs. H.E. Waugh Jr. Mid
and moist with no tears in the children Brent and Lisa of
Special
Boys Short
Look the fish in the eye - the Waugh were their children,
eyes should be clear and bright Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knight of
and the fish should have that Mineral Wells, Mr. Dwight
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Mr. and Mrs. William H. from 2:00 until 5:00 p.m. The Mr. and Mrs. Craddock were
Craddock of Dublin, will be couples daughter and son-in- married September 20, 1924 in
teJXK stephenvile and resided many
ber 22 in the Fellowship Hall of host the event. Friends and years in DeLeon before moving
Dublin First Baptist Church, relatives are cordially invited, to Dublin
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1111 ASSOCIATION J
Relations And Team Roping
Even in this day of women’s Awards program. The brand anyone’s mind that Cindy is Miss’ Winston! Rodeo, the idea Frontier Airlines, based at After showing horses as a
lib, Cindy Dodge doesn’t project adds a 1120,000 bonus for top sponsored by Winston cig- has been widely accepted by the Denver, Colorado, has a Miss youngster and on to her early
the image of the typical hands of the Rodeo Cowboys arettes. rodeo copununity and even Frontier that travels the rodeo teens, Cindy’s interest turned to
saleswoman marketing goods Association. The Rodeo Cow- Although this is the first year emulated by another company circuit doing much the same rodeo when she started using a
or services through normal boys Association is the major that Winston has utilized a involved in professional rodeo, thing Cindy does. However, lariat. For several years, she
channels. sanctioning body for rodeo and Aq —. — e with airlines and tobacco, it’s a worked for Cotton Rosser’s
For openers, there’s the big sanctions some 600 pro rodeos BwO 6 HB H)ym 1 061 VP non-competitive situation and Golden State Rodeo Company,
engraved silver belt buckle she throughout the nation, mostly "6 when together, the two provide one of the major stock
wears that proclaims her the west of the Mississippi. double the pre-rodeo promotion contractors in the nation, and
world’s champion team roper in Cindy’s duties at the many _TDTT capability for a rodeo. was able to learn the rodeo
the Girl’s Rodeo Association for rodeos she attends are varied, B3UM‛E2G MM’OMDIGMMm As the current team roping business from all angles. This
1973. but she’s always part of the “ champion, it’s obvious the year, she joined Winston
Team roping is a rodeo event grand entry before the start of Hot weather brings an mowers and other equipment world of horses, cows and the Although Cindy travels the
that calls for one person to rope each rodeo and carries a increase in accidents resulting operating. nomadic life of professional rodeo circuit under the red and
the horns of a steer and the colorful flag that depicts the from improper storing and -Keep gasoline in a heavy rodeo is anything but new to the white banner of Winston her
other, the two back feet. The logo of the Winston Rodeo transporting of gasoline, one metal container with a tightly current Miss Winston . Her promotional assistance has
object is to do this in the Awards program. authority pointed out this week, closed lid. Put it in a well father, Don Dodge, is a noted been well utilized by commit-
shortest time. But in reality that’s just a “People may not realize that ventilated area - not inside the horse trainer on the West Coast, tees and stock contractors, and
Cindy s appearance is com- smal part of her job. Cindy one gallon of gasoline has the house - away from sources of and Cindy can remember riding she’s still the best looking
plete with a wide-brimmed usually gets to a community a explosive power of 14 sticks of high heat such as hot water horses from her earliest salesperson on Reynolds To-
western hat, boots and western few days before the dynamite,” Dr. Barbara Sears, heaters. childhood memories. bacco’s staff,
cut slacks and blouse—usually rodeo to help the local health education specialist, -Label the container "gaso-
in a red and white combination, sponsoring group or stock Texas Agricultural Extension line,” have a danger sign on it
in spite of her non-sales contractor to publicize the Service, The Texas A&M and keep it well out of
attire, the pert Californian is a event. University System, said. children’s reach,
sales person of sorts for R.J. There’s also the civic club She explained that more a i N,
Reynolds Tobacco Company, luncheon circuit and the lig gasoline is kept around the -ave Y 0 U
Her calls are informal, and are downtown parade that winds home during the warmer * ' • • I V U
made at hundreds, of rodeo down main stet in Heartland, months for pwer lawn equip- U „c v,p
arenas throughout the U.S. USA ment and boating and camping AC Y (J U I
While she doesn’t make a activities. 1 "
sales pitch, as Miss Winston All this activity seems to help The short supply of gasoline 7 ■ n A T Ae A
Rodeo Awards, Cindy attempts the stock contractor and the also tends to encourage people LI lI U UUdy. -
to spread the word to rodeo fans local committee because the to store larger quantities than -
about Reynolds’ Winston name of the game is to bring they need right away - despite Though its needed only in
Brand’s involvement in the more cash customers out to see the risk, Dr. Sears noted. small amounts, zinc is a
sport of rodeo. professional cowboys in action. She offered some guidelines mineral essential for good
Three years ago, Winston For people that attend and for proper care of gasoline. health, Sally Springer, foods
moved into the sport of rodeo follow the sport of professional -Store only the smallest and nutrition specialist with
through its Winston Rodeo rodeo, there’s little doubt left in amount required to keep the Texas Agricultural Exten-
sion Service, The Texas A&M
University System said this
paid at
L . by the year 172 JO by mail peid in
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Memilten, Comenche, (airland and
Pel Pinte Counties Oy moil outside
Irada area in Texes by request
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Zinc functions as a part of at
least 25 enzymes involved in the
body’s digestion and metabo-
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According to the specialist,
one of the most important
functions of this mineral is its
action with insulin. Insulin
functions is a hormone neces-
sary for the body to use glucose
properly.
For a general rule, foods that
supply protein are the best
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I Lay your fears to rest, seafood purchases.
I homemaker. The Texas Parks As a general rule, allow one
E and Wildlife Department’s pound of whole fish for each
Seafood Marketing staff offers person and one-third pound of
B’ this advice on shopping for fish. fillets and steaks per indivi-
I Fresh, good quality fish has dual.
■ several distinct characteristics, Regardless of whether you
I and one of them is lack of odor, prefer fillets or whole fish,
I If you can smell fish in the insist on good quality seafood
I house before you see it then and know quality when you see
I what you’ve bought is some- it.
I thing less than fresh. Fresh aooomwomwuoomu
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If it passes the sniff test, "
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firm and springs back when Visiting over the holidays
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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/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.