Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 113, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1975 Page: 2 of 12
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He also said that there Cunningham, District Agent, address at 6:00 p.m.; cost $3.
would be from 20 to 30 varieties Texas Agricultural Extension Call 235-7108 for reservations.
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Today the Texas A&M Flower lovers will be able to starting time) Curing Meat by
’University Research Center on tour the summer bedding plant Drying - Beef Jerky”; “Tricks
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Judy of Weatherford were "Our deeds still travel with
dinner guests of the Roy us from afar, and what we
Larners after attending the have been makes us what we
recently held Mergan—Millare"—George Eliot, English
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Kenneth Larner, Dayid and rrit ror the tree ts
Marty of Stephenville and Mr. known by its fruit." - Mat-
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open its research plots. gar- Guests should take notice that Beef - The Real Thing”: and
dens, greenhouses to the public much of the landscaping around “Cut to Your Taste - The Knife
for the Annual Field Day, the Center is done with nativ at Work on a Loin Section.”
according to TAMU officials. plants ideally suited for the Also: Marinades for Light-
There will be a number of Metroplex soils and climate, he weight Beef - Umm Good” and
garden related demonstration pointed out. “Home Curing Like We Did It
plots and exhibits. The walking TheOperiHouse wit conclude ’Down on the Farm.”---
tours began at 1:00 p.m, with a barbeque dinner at 6:00 in addition to these demons-
According to Benny J p m followed by an address on trations which will be held in
Simpson, farm manager and An American Food Policy” by the test kitchen, there will be an
horticulturist, the events will S M McAshan Jr., Chairman, exhibit of live beef calves at
include tours of the backyard Anderson Clayton Co Houston about 550 pounds in weight,
vegetable garden, fruit garden You'll also want to take part . Riding guided tours of the
with dwarf fruit trees, heat in the Beef Parade” scheduled Center will begin at 1:00 p.m.
, tolerant berries and grape duping the Open House and aimed primarily at research to
vines will be displayed, and the Field Day, according to TAMU increase the production of food
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CHAMBERLIN PTA OFFICERS - PTA officers elected for the Mrs. Dixie Copeland; treasurer, Mrs. Linda McQueary;
1975-76 year are: president, Mrs. Gail Reddoch; first vice parliamentarian, Mrs. Margie Derrick and historian, Mrs.
president. Mrs. Susie Coan: second vice president. Mrs. Marta Mildred Cleghorn. Mrs. George Black (far lefty installed the
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some Dorman Red raspberries McDonald. Dallas County Ex-
developed from Southern tern- tension Agent, will cover the
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Angelia Alexander and Brenda
Keed. Eight members of Junior Girl Amy Aldridge and Donna Stephens placed second in the
The majorettes for the Scout Troop 183 won the Howard placed third in the bandage relay. First place was
coming year are: Vickie tri-color ribbon in their compe- string burning competiton. carried off in compass walk by
Patterson - head; Pamela tition level at Skills Day May 4. Amy Aldridge, Vandy Chris- Lori Harris, Leanna Hinkson,
Walker Tammy Denio, D’Lay- topher, Jackie Pack and Leah Jackie Pack and Norma Senter,
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Mark Denman will be his
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The Stephenville High School
Band had their annual end-of-
school picnic Friday May 16 at
the park. The new flag corps,
majorettes, drum major and
officers were announced.
The Flag Corp for next year
consists of: Cheryl Tackett,
Cyndee Littleton, Phylis Coffee,
Gwyn Bruner, Alisa Terrell, -
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The new officers are:
president, Randall Jenkins;
vice president, Gwyn Bruner;
secretary, Alisa Terrell; trea-
surer, Phyllis Coffee; reporter,
Georgia Cummings; quarter-
masters, Ernie Turley and
Mark Denman and Chaplain,
Julie Autry.
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 113, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1975, newspaper, May 21, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559931/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.