Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 124, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1976 Page: 3 of 10
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Evangelist will lx* Bob Lee
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University-Symphony (irchelk ~mTriuTes
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TUESDAY
7:00 p:m Special Speaker
Dick Freeman
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1 lb American cheese
2 dozen tortillas_________
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Box 124
Stephenville, Texas 76401
Phone 817-965-3187
First Baptist Church provides
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Evening- - “Evidences .of -
Concern" (Colossians 2:1-3).
HARVEY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Cage and Third Streets
Sunday School - 9:45 am
Morning Worship - 11:00 a m
Sermon Topic. "Fields That
Are White"
Church Training - 6:30 p.m
Evening Worship - 7:30 p in
Sermon Topic: "The Sixth
Commandment"
We extend a warm invitation
for you to worship with us
home here. Dr Grant resigned soup
June 1 as head of the Depart-
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280 Eat Clifton
Stephenville, Texas 76401
-Rev Ken Hall, pastor
Allen Stroud, Min of Music
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GOURMET COOK - Mrs Betty Grant is an excellent cook, in addition to being the Mrs. Grant in, --------
Grant's Plants Her husband is a professor of Political Seienee at Tarleton State t niversity. His Theodore H o o swell
—hobby, -gardening; has ted to a prosperous endeavor, Granf’s Plants at the corner of Mason and " National Memorial Park in
North Dakota includes part of
the former President's
Elkhorn Ranch along the Lil
lie Missouri River
SUNDAY
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
10 45 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p in Evening Service
Special speaker for both
services Sunday Arley Echols
because he has always tried along with 2 cans cream of
anything she cooked and has mushroom soup and as much of
been very receptive to new and the 2 cups of milk as you have
different recipes room for. Operate blender to
.. The Grants son, Peter, is chop onion; add 2 small cans
carrying on their tradition of green chilies, juice and all, and
academic achievement and is chop Pour sauce mixture into a
Nemadji Indian Pottery
. Western Side Kicks ________
and Cards
A one-time beginning student refreshing bowl of tasty -
an cooking school who depended "Gazpacho", followed, by a
entirely on one cookbook. Mrs . generous serving of a Texas
favorite, "Baked Enchiladas"?
"Gazpacho
Garlic, suited to taste
a of a green pepper
G of a peeled cucumber
3 TBS oil
2 TBS vinegar__________ ,
a few cumin seeds
salt and pepper, suited to
taste
Most of the hours in Mrs
Grant's day are spent at
“Grant’s Plants and Things”,
where she and Dr Grant have
over 70 different varieties of
begonias, along with many
other plants and items of
interest Mrs : Bowdin and
Mrs. Nora Jones. sister, started
the Grants/in their interest in
gardening, and the shop was
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Grants expertise
QUICK THINKING
SAVES HOME
CHESTER. S.D. ( AP) - An 8-
year-old farm boy who had seen
a fire prevention cartoon on
television called for help on a
citizens’ band radid and then
grabbed a garden hose to save
his family s farm west of here.
Firemen credited Jeff Muller
with saving the homestead
Jeff arrived home on the
school bus to find the chicken
coop and bales of straw on fire
His two older brothers were in
church and his parents were
away
On the i B radio he called for
his father but reached an oil
truck driver who called the fire
department
Jeff s mother, Mrs Darrell
Muller, said the boy had
IMI ned about tu e safety from
—atelevistot Tartoorf and a
school pamphlet She also said
he knew the CB was a lot fas-
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For Fatherfs Day Gift Giving
Turquoise Tie Tacs and
Cookin'
7:302. - Vestry meeting
This will be an open meeting of
the parish to decide on new
windows for the Church.
Interested persons are asked to
be present to discuss this
matter
There will be no service on
Wednesday of this week.
Weekday services will resume
- in “August
long, three-sectional stage- bucking horse; and
cooking is
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Tarleto. Mrs Grant considers
tier hustiand a constant inspira-
tion to her interest in cooking,
7:30 pm
The Joy
er is Jim Magill, Ushers are
loin Mulloy and Harvey
Grover. ( offee- Hostess is
Brenda Bolt, and Pris House-
wright anil Allegra Peterson
have the altar guild duties for
the week
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2:2,
presently working on his Ph D. frying pan and add the
at Harvard in Modern remainder of the 2 cups of milk,
Diplomatic History Peter is which you’ve rinsed the blender
alo very involved in the pursuit with. Let this simmer while you
of his talent in music, which the grate 1 lb. American cheese and
Grants attribute to ,the sound soften 2 dozen tortillas in hot
background and training in fat In a large casserole layer
music - he received while as follows: sauce, tortillas,
attending the Stephenville' cheese; repeat until dish is full,
public schools He has played and pour in remainder of sauce
trombone with the Free Bake at 350 degrees for 45
coach work, animal figures
John Auer’s collection was A multifigured piece shows a
once displayed in the La Porte forked tree with three grown
Library Auer, who learned the coon on limbs, four baby coons
craft from his grandfather in and a frog at the base of the
his native Bavaria,cameTo Uh7 trunk.
United States when he was 14 By far the most ambitious
years of age He became work is the stagecoach group,
interested in Western America- containing the coach, two men
naafterhismarriagetolxiui.se and four horses The coach
Cheney. the sister of Mrs measures 16 inches long and 10
McDonald Mrs Auer, who died inches high The doors open and
( oiilel ence Boal d notes
Pound Lot pound the sun ac
tually produces less heal (han
Hie human body But because
the sun is so larye its total
production of energy is so
enormous
~~ Mtororrmmttesert dwellers
< ailed blue men get their
luck name front their in
digo dyed robes whose color
rubs off on hands laces, and
grizzled beards
Cooking' . sent to her during
her engagement to Dr. Grant by
her sister in-law, Arlene Har-
vey Mrs Grant now has over *
100 cookbooks, but she contends
the most____] Urge can u>imto juice
instrumental throughout her Individual bowls of chopped
years of cooking tomato, green pepper, cucum-
All ty pes of cooking appeal to ber, and onion
Mrs Grant, but she really place garlic, green pepper,
enjoys the creative aspect of cucumber, oil, vinegar, and
baking She is especially fond of cumin seeds, along with salt
2 blender dishes. Baked and pepper,, in a blender
Enchiladas • of which she has Gradually add one large can of
baked enough to circle the tomato juice until mixture is
globe at the equator and completely blended if more
Gazpacho , a Spanish dish ‛ thickness is desired, add a slice
Ms Grant and her husband, or two of bread and blend Chill
7 00 p.m. "Word Alive”
Channel 3, Warner Cable
We invite you to visit Stephen
ville’s exciting new church
where the commandment Jesus
left in John 13 34,35 is
practiced
ST LUKE'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
A collection of wood carvings in Stephenville last week, was a the wheels turn The horses are
by the late John Auer has been writer of western stories and an fitted with leather harness, and
donated to the Stephen v illy authority of forts and women in the reis are twine .1
Historical House Museum.by the west The Auer Collection is only
Mrs JL McDonald and will be Among the wood carvings one that will be on display
displayed during the open house placed in the Carriage House during the July the Fourth
July—4,when re-dedieation—section of the museum are a box weekend:
services will be conducted in designed to hold bullets, an
the Chapel on the Bosque inlaid pagoda cigarette holder
The Auer collection will be in and a windmill; the other items— Some- t in 11 iron I' s
Die Carnage House on museum are from the Western America families now earn over $20 000
grounds na interests of the artist These a year Ten years ago less
Included in the collection are include a prospector's donkey than seven million Were in
19 items, ranging from an inch loaded with jug, boot, coffee pot 11 ncome bracke I he
and a half tall cat to a yard- anti spade; a cowboy on a
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CHURCH Micliael Chambers, Lay Read-
240 Davis Ave .
(OffLinglevilleRd ।
Wendell Parr: Pastor
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opened in November of 1975
Mrs Grant is especially proud
of a new selection of cookbooks
at the shop focusing on several
unusual aspects of cooking. For
example, "Diet For A Happy
Heart" is a cookbook centered
on low cholesterol, low satur-
ated fat and sugar-free recipes;
” "Bread Sculpture" focuses on
the many novel shapes and
figures into which bread dough
"A Choice in
SUNDAY
9:45 a m Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Worship
Sermon - "Dealing
Doubt”
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
US 76 at-the-foop (.location i
695 South First । mailing i
Stephenville, Tx 76401
Rev Bill Hunter, Pastor
Phone 965-3445
SUNDAY
10 00 a.m. Sunday School
11 00 am. Worship and
Children's Church
6:30p.m. Evening Evangelis-
tic Service
MONDAY
7 30 p.m. Christ Ambassador
Rally
TUESDAY
1 00 p.m. Women's Prayer
Meeting
WEDNESDAY
7 00 pm Midweek Prayer
Meeting, Choir Practice
THURSDAY’
7:00 pin "Word Alive"
telecast. Channej-:-3. Warner
Cable - Special guests from
Fort Worth Baptist and
Catholic Churches
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several styles.
We're clearing
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make room for
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| Monday thru Saturday
Dr O.A Grant, are long- in refrigerator until THOR-
time residents of Stephenville OUGHLY cold serve in bowls
I hey came here 29 years ago accompanied by individual
under the influence and guid- bowls of chilled chopped
ance of the late Dr Dick Smith, tomato, green pepper, cucum-
at that time the head of the ber, and onion. which can be1
Department of Social Sciences added to taste
at Tarleton Dr and Mrs. Grant Baked Enchiladas':
found Stephenville so charming 1 large onion
that they chose to make their 2 cans cream of. mushroom
4:30 p m. Youth Choir
5:30 p.m Church Training
6:30 p.m Family Night for
Vacation Bible School
7:45 p m Adult Choir
, c . WEDNESDAY
can be formed; and Herb _ „ „ ,,
Cookery" features dishes made 7100 P m Prayer Service
from such herbs as sweet ,745 pm. Acteens
marjoram and thyme, which EP .
can be found in the Grant's 4:00 Pm Girls In Action
Our church tries to provide an
'ARhoughherUmeforoutstoe all-around program for all
interests is limited. Mrs. Grant members of the family Please
is very active in her support of come .and enjoy our fellow:
Channel 13 television and radio ship. If transportation is needed
She is a member of the Board of please call 965-4883 and one of
Channel 13 and is proud of our buses will pick you UP
Stephenville's participation in
the annual Channel 13 Auction
_ She has also found time to be
active in St Luke's Episcopal
Church and is past president of
the Democratic Women. . .
The Grants have traveled in for every member of the
Europe and have chaperoned family. We invite each member
college students abroad One of of the family to participate in
the recipes featured Gazpa offeredlat First Baptist Churc h
cho was first eaten by Mrs sundayschool
Grant in Spam on a hot da 10 15 a m Sunday School
just like in Texas Anativeo Lesson on KSTV Radio
Atla nta, Georgia,Mrs Gant 10:55 a.m. Morning Worship
she ,ha&-become a, eg RrMaast -wer kstv Radio
Texas fan. After all “hat and Channel 6 rv
Texan. Th t relish onthe 6 25 p m Church Training -
thought of sitting down on a Music Activity Time
summer . 7:30pm. Evening Worship
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 124, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1976, newspaper, June 11, 1976; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500600/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.