Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1975 Page: 2 of 10
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Wednesday, June 18, 1875
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Koonsman Reunion
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965-5036 or 968-2577 after 6 p.m.
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■ saladdressing before serving, if
package Add vegetables, sea- ( ing, or add dressing to greens
-soning and salad dressing. Mix | and toss in plastic bag.
causes
other
. One Rack
Ladies
Blouses
Stephenville
225 w. Washington
Spring and Summer
Pant Suits and Dresses
This will also be time for the
quarterly Board of Directors
meeting. All directors need to
be in attendance.
All members are urged to be
present.
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gic reaction to a product, test it
on the inside forearm for 24
hours. If a reaction occurs,
don't use the product.
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desired
6 servings.
Tote ’n’ Toss Salad
Assorted greens
Cherry tomatoes • ________
Fluted cucumber slices
Kraft French. Italian or Roka
brand blue cheese dressing
Place greens and vegetables
in plastic bag. Serve with dress-
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Retired Persons Bro. Danny Farley, pastor of
—=== Rock Bluff Baptist Church, will
11r,; g A, serve as evangelist for revival
MCCE I" TIOdj services to be held at that
church beginning Friday, June
Stephenville Chapter 1074 of 20 at 8:30 p.m. Acting as song
the American Association of leader for the services will be
Retired Persons Inc., will meet W.C. Browning.
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beautymakers that
only Merle Noran
has for you!
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- to the season! You get the comfort of knowing you have a
Visits Here
Mrs. Esther (Pam i Chandlor,
of Dallas is in Stephenville
visiting relatives and friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Col wick and
alife-ong friend, Mrs.-L.R.
Herring.
Revival
Planned
. Does Your Organization
Need A Program?
As part of our Community Service, we have purchased a 20
minute STide presentation on the NEW TAX SHELTER IRA
The INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT is available
beginning this year to all employees and self employed
(including farmers and ranchers) not participating in a
private or government retirement plan (excluding Social
Security).
If interested call:
19000 BTU........
Reg 449 95
in regular monthly session
Friday June 20 at 3 p.m. in the
Community Room of the
Stephenville Bank and Trust
Co.
..... 23995
Vegetable Patch Salad
1 714 -oz. pkg. Kraft
macaroni and cheese
dinner
1 cup chopped tomato
% cup chopped cucumber
I T t up radish slices___________
% teaspoon salt
Dash of pepper---—-----
% clip Miracle Whip
salad dressing
Prepare dinner as directed on
Frigidaire 5 year nationwide protection plan. Check,the
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refrigidated unit specials.... . '
-If any cosmetic
MARQUERITE’S
DRESS SHOP
Hico. Texas
The revival will take place
over a 10-day span, beginning
Friday night, June 20, and
ending Sunday morning, June
29.
Morning services, which will
begin June 21, are scheduled to
begin at 10:30 a.m., with
preaching to begin at 11 a.m.
Exceptions to this will be the
two Sunday morning services,
which will begin at 10 a.m.
Evening services are to start at
8:30 p.m., being preceded at 8
p.m. by prayer services.
Stephennillr Empirr-Uribnme
15000 BTU............ 34995
Reg. 389.95 ' .
23000 BTU .......... 4099
Reg 449 95
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10 % Off on all
During this season's salad
days, put all your ingredients
in one bowl to create a salad
that's great for meals on the go.
The two salads featured were
developed in The Kraft Kitchens
with outdoor excursions in
mind. —-— -------
Vegetable Patch Salad is a
tangy combination of-maearini-
and cheese dinner and crisp
vegetables blended together w ith
spicy Miracle Whip salad dress-
ing For a family outing, mix
the salad in advance so the
ingredients are well chilled and
the flavors, have a chance to
blend Pack in an insulated con-
tainer. or carry to the picnic in
a cooler
Tote n Toss Salad is a mix-
ture of crisp greens sparked
with cucumber slices and cherry
tomato halves The unique fla- I
vor of this combination salad
depends on the use of a tangy
Italian. French or Blue Cheese
dressing. Carry ingredients to
the picnic site in a tightly sealed
plastic bag, tossing with dress-
ing just before serving For
convenience, dressing may be
added to greens and tossed right
in the plastic bag.
______Both salads are delicious w ith
barbecued chicken, ribs or ham-
burgers as well as other ^and.-
wiches. For dessert, bring alpng
a basket of fresh fruit and-ome
homemade cookies. You'll have
a meal which is perfect picnic
fare-nutritionally balanced, de
Ticious and easy to tote. -
Regulations governing other receive complaints from con- fragrances. This will help
advertising also govern cosme- sinners if the manufacturer consumers with allergies,
ties, according to Margret Ann doesn’t give satisfaction when "Cosmetic manufacturers
Vanderpoorten, clothing spec- asked to uphold its claims, the need to know about any
ialist. specialist said. defective product or adverse
“Cosmetics contribute great- “Another concern is safety of reactions from using a pro-
ly to appearance and morale - aerosol products. Considers- duct.”
that's their purpose. But the tions are the ingredients used, She said that consumer
effects are temporary," the frequency and nature of use, complaints about use should be
specialist with the Texas susceptibility to misuse, and written directly to the com-
Agriculture Extension Service, the safety of containers. pany, and "send the product
The Texas A&M University “No immediate regulations back for testing," she advised.
System, pointed out. are expected, but consumers Cosmetic products can be
Firms that advertise falsely - should remember that aerosol dangerous if misused Always
promising permanent rejuven- containers hold a great deal of wash hands before using any
ation - may be penalized and pressure and will explode if cosmetics - especially those
forced to retract any false ideas overheated.” - I being applied to the face,
presented to the public. Miss Vanderpoorten reported The specialist noted other
The Federal Trade Commis- that soon all cosmetics will be safety rules to remember.
sion enforces the regulation labeled with a list of ingred- -Read the label carefully and
concerning advertising and will ients, except for flavors and follow directions.
-To determine possible aller-
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8000 BTU
Reg. 279.96
.39995
- Furniture Mart
Freezers need defrosting and one tablespoon baking soda has park. Approximately 90 rela- Mrs. Jed Cogburn and Timmy; -Report any adverse effects ‘
a thorough cleaning before been added. L tives attended the event, along Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hicks; to the manufacturer.
storing the new crop of fruits “Rinse with clean water and with many friends. » Clendale Butler and boys and -Don't let children play with
and vegetables, Frances Rea- wipe dry. Replug freezer and Frank McNeill, grandson of Lucille Butler McNeill cosmetics.
sonover. foods and nutrition wait about 30 minutes before Butler, welcomed everyone and The reunion is held on the -Be especially careful to
specialist, reminded this week, replacing the food." gave the invocation. A lunch second Sunday of June and is avoid damaging the eyes when
She suggested consumers Turning to other freezer use was followed with visitation planned again next year using eye cosmetics.
should consult their freezer reminders, the specialist said. Those attending were: Jam- •
use-care booklet. "But if it’s “Take an inventory of food and es. Rudene, Bill and Jean _______________________________________________________________ I
one quart warm water to which suitable also. Some homemak- Butler; Gerald and Anita
ers use a deep fat fryer basket Butler Ridge, Alice, Steve and
M re Chanrlar or improvise a blanching bag Christi Butler; Mike and Cindy
™ Ida Ul I a 11UI vl from a clean white cloth," she Butler and son; Bud, Christine
_ _ __ said. ‘ and Jeffery J. Butler; Wes and
The annual Koonsman re- Stephenville; Mr and Mrs. children, Dallas; Mrs. Ann TALL HOLLYHOCKS-Mrs. Nettie Engler poses with
union was held Sunday at the Weldon Josey, Waco; Mr. and Riley and children, Stephen- hollyhocks grown by her neighbor, Mrs. Joe Moody. The tall
City Recreation Building, Mrs. IvisHanshew, Iredell; Mr. ville; Mrs. Dell Mayfield, spikes reach a height of 6 and M feet at the tallest point.
and Mrs. W.H. Koonsman, Stephenville; Mr. and Mrs. m I _ ■ I ■ I I I J
Freezer Before Butler Reunion Held
Prairie; Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Walsworth, Hico; Mrs Lorene children, Hico; Mr. and Mrs. 1 •T° ■ ■ “T" "
Warren. Stephenville; Mrs. Zimmerman, Stephenville; and Rudolph Koosman and child- A,. AynL.I The family reunion of the Stella Butler; Sanda, Trey and redness, burning, or
Jayne Currier. Stephenville; Mr. and Mrs. C.G. Alexander, ren, Waco; Tommy Koonsman, IVAV „r(en MAOATAnIAG descendants of Monroe Butler Wendi Koence; Jo Ann, Sherry, irritation, stop using it imme-
Mrs Golda Scott, Stephenville; Waco, Waco; Mr. and Mrs. R.D. I1VJI • F “VBw-M--WV met Sunday, June 8, at the city Kerry and Crin Hair; Mr. and diately.
Mrs. Bertha Burch, Stephen- Koonsman and children, Fort *"
ville; Mrs. Eula Koonsman. Also Mrs. Faye Koonsman, Worth; Kay Keith, Fort Worth;
Snyder; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ed Waco; Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Mrs. Alma Lockett and boys,
Koonsman and family. Hico; Pair. Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. Hurst; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Mr and Mrs. E.O Wickman, Lavirl Pair and daughter, Wolf. Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Von
Fort Worth; Mr and Mrs. Stephenville; Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Hico; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Raymond Koonsman. Stephen- Lawrence Koonsman, Stephen- Koonsman? Hico; and John
ville; Mrs. Velma Koonsman. ville; Mrs. Barbara Fuque and Alexander, Stephenville.
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misplaced, here are some place the packages which have Wallace; Rosie Butler Wallace;
suggestions," the specialist been stored longest., t the top or Dink; Maxine and Leland
with the Texas Agricultural front. Wallace; Ora Steward; Wil-
Extension Service, The Texas “Now is a good time to match liam, Ann, and Patsy Butler;
A&M University System, said, up polyethylene freezer boxes Tommy and Prue Howard;
Unplug the freezer and with their lids. Then when it's Allen Whisenant; Beverly But-
remove all frozen food. Store time to package the food, this ler; Laurie and Hosie Butler;
the food in a cardboard box or job is done.” Babe Butler; Jet and Sallie
wrap newspapers around it to She said that most homemak- Butler; Hoss, Helen and Susan
prevent thawing ers prefer using the plastic Butler and Cordie Butler.
Place clean towels in the freezer bags with cover boxes. Also there were Agnes Crite;
bottomofthefreezer.Pour cold This protects the bag from James, Frances and Paula
tap water along the sides to getting “holes in "'It during--Eritei- .Willie . and. .. Johnnie _
thaw the frost. Using a wooden storage and freezes in a Tunell; Ronnie Tunnell; Larry,
spoon may help loosen the frost, uniform shape for a better fit. Debbie and Amanda Tunnell,
but don't use metal because it "This season may be a good Dana Buteri Kenneth Butler;
will scratch the lining of the time to purchase a blancher. Mr. and Mrs. Clint (Frank,
freezer, the specialist cau- Since it’s necessary to use one McNeill; Mr. and Mrs. Frankie
tioned. gallon of water for each pound McNeill; Dan and Mary Butler
“As. the towels absorb the <pint) of vegetables, a large and. family; Recca Wilson;
water, wring them out and blancher may be the best kind' Ballard Day and son,
replace. When all frost has been to buy, / Others attending were: Don-
removed, wash the inside with “A water bath canney’ is nie Butler; Jerry and Wes
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1975, newspaper, June 18, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559955/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.