Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1975 Page: 7 of 10
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BE ADMITTING PARLIAMENT
HAS THE RIGHT TO TAX US.
WITH EVERYONE DRINKING
SMUGGLED TEA, FEW PEOPLE
LISTENED TO MY PROTESTS
, AGAINST THE TEA TAX. J
CkAS. GOOD GIRL:.Now WE’VE
BOTH 3OT TO BACK AWAY!..I
DON'T WANT TO KILL THE CRITTERA
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MERCHANTS FACE F4HANFIAI
RUIN! IF TORIES CAN BE
GIVEN A MONOPOLY ON THE
SALE OF TEA, THEY MAY
DO THE SAME WITH OTHER
IMPORTS FROM ENGLAND.
Ac. Peanut allotment, could be put in Coastal.
AERiE"Tprepnupan& l good pond. on pavement. $295 per
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beautiful woods, 680 pecan trees, improved
I tract has a rustic, cedar, 3 bedroom home, 2 ba
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DEAR NO: Kida are supposed to do what their parents
tell them to do-unless it is dishonest, harmful to othersor
a violation of law. I wish more parents realized that the
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.DEAR ABBY: We are supposed to be living under a
lemocratic system, right? Well, what kind of justice is there
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1212 ACRES ,,
Heavily wooded - mostly oak. Some large.and beautiful
. trees Rqad pp 2 sides. $375 per acre. Additional acreage
available.
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P8Y 93 ACTRES - 3 miles from Stephenville on pavement, 35
acres of coaste, 6 acres love, 30 acres cultivation, $480 an
acre, large 7 percent loan can be assumed.------------- . I
144 5 ACRES - 4 coastal. 4 love, good fences, good well,
outstanding working pens, small bams, beautiful building
H82cmEssoLravareant3jb0dprm hOme, excellent dairy
barBelssppdstdnadount. 6pastures. 500 acres coastal,
-pewbarn, excellent fences, remodeled house, good hunting.
—^AU/VraC^S a20 acres or morin tracts in Southern part
of county, on pavement. Call for details.
We have other farms and ranches large and smal; Wallace
Bert Carleton Cecil Smalling BiliWauae
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Everyore has a problem What’s yours? FFor a personal
reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Cdif..90089.
Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please.
Hate to write letters? Send SI to Abigail V an Buren. -
Lasky Dr . Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. for Abby s booklet
“How to Write Letters for All Occasions.” Please enclose a
long, self addressed, stamped (20e) envelope.
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2° ACRES - Excellent well, 2 bedrooms, mobile home,
scattered live oak trees, on pavement, $17,500.00.
12.8 ACRES - 53 acres peanut allotment, adjacent Proctor
Lake. Owner financed. , ,
92.72 ACRES - On pavement, 3 miles South of Stephenville, 1
pod pond, 20acres peanut allotment, sandy land, owner
101 ACRES - 95 acres coastal, beautiful building site. 3 good
■'ponds, owner financed. $585 per acre ~ ____
103.5 ACRES - 60 acres coastal, 2 good ponds fenced and
cross fenced, brick home, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room,
large kitchen-den combination, good well of water on
nt, 5 miles East of Stephenville. owner financed.
K - Near Iredell; will divide into two 57 acre tracts,
‘ ' ... 1 grasses. One
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tract has a mobile home and a well. A beautiful retirement or
weekend place.
135 ACRES Rol
r°ACRESAND HOUSE - -2.000 square feet. Many extras, j
s’HfS AND iOUsE - lots of fruit trees. near new High
skexdhfaruxeumgagvkdrnoimnecredrioms-2rebge)
Owner finance. Worth seeinKNp
10 ACRES-More land if desired, good sandy land about5
“““a “s 068 sandvgand for
- ’[ trees, beautiful building sites. $550
him by his parents.
DEAR ABBY: I have two very pretty daughters I’ll call
Lucy” and “Ann.” Lucy is 24 and Ann is 17. Lucy is
married and has a small child. The child was hospitalized
recently, so during.that time, Lucy stayed at the hospital
Withiutfound out that when Ann was at the hospital to
visit, her brother-in-law took her home. When they got here,
no one was home, so he came in and tried to take advantage
of her. She. pulled away from him and ran into the
bathroom and locked the door and stayed there until he
eNobOdy knows this except Ann and me. If I told my
husband,' he'd kill his son-in-law. .
Should I tell Lucy what a terrible man her husband is. J
don't think he should get off free like that. Or should I tel
my son-in-law that I am wise to him and that if he ever pulls
that stunt again, I'll tell Lucy? I can hardly look him in the
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CLOSE IN - 3 bedrooms, 1 bath frame, on shaded lot. Almost
pew paneled kitchen and dining room, breakfast bar,
dishwasher. Ovamfinancing. $15,960.00.
IN SELDON - 3 year old brick, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, formal
dining room, living room and den. $27,000.00.
A BUY- Near college, immaculate 3 bedrooms, 2 bath brick,
fenced backyard, 2 barns, car garage. Priced to sell.
$kBURB AN - 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, fireplace in den, patio-on
18wAFAkbarnrsPpdr college, furnished - $15,500.00.
RENTAL INCOME - Seven rental units furnished, near
college, $45,000.00. .. ., e
BUSINESS - Established with net annual income in excess of
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968-3109 2155 South Loop 968-8933
FRANK AND ERNEST
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DEAR DISGUSTED: Don't tell Lucy, and don t
mention it to her husband. But do tell Ann to let you know
if her brother in law ever gets out of line again THEIN,
lower the boom on the bum. •.
DEAR ABBY: You passed over the problem of sweaty
palms much too casually. It's a serious handicap. My
husband had that condition Tit’s called “hyperhydrosis J for
over 25 years He recalled that in the second grade, other
kids would say, "Get your clammy hands off me!
i In today's society, a man's handshake is analyzed. A
clammy hand is supposed to mean its owner is sneaky or
insecure. Mv husband’s hands weren't merely clammy;
perspiration literally ran off them! When he had to shake
■ hands, he did so unwillingly after drying them on his
| handkerchief or trousers.
I Last year. Dr .Donald F. Dohn. a neurosurgeon at the
Cleveland Clinic who performs surgery on the sympathetic
. nerves to the hands (exclusively), successfully operated on
I my husband, and now his hahds are bone dry:. Only those
I who suffer from hyperhydrosis can appreciate his rebel.
; Perhaps this letter will give hope to others who were told
that their condition was hORekTEFUEINs ANCHORAGE-
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I DEAR GRATEFUL. And I am grateful to you for
informing me that excessive sweating is not a curse that orfe
i must simply accept and learn to live with Dermatologists
I have also been successful with yet another approach.
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good well on pavement, some coastal, lot of good sandy land,
4 minerals $68,500.00. .. ..
164 ACRES - New fences. native grass, new well with ,
- -PESSNERsmPaies4nomTStephenvitte,3tedrooms.Hbath-
4 ponds, 120 acres exceptionally good coastal,
mfies country road frontage, 4 miles oft
built-ininki
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■ 968-2146 houses ,
■ PRICE: DROPPED- To $8,000. on this neat 2 bedroom frame
I WHY RENT ' Iaath Iin, tarrr int
I Sxopy MAN'S DREAM-Frame 3 bedroom, 1 bath Nice lot
Su8"dME,SAVS.SoM"WSnap""ast"Mtr‘I"
■ lovable older 2 bedroom frame home Excellent condition
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|hb kichta"egroomeY bath, Vaw romom & den with
■ ceptralheatanairiv5this pecan tree shaded corner lot
■ with very attrative 3 bedroom home Appliances go too. for
1915 W. Washington
bath, all built-ins in kitchen, fenced yard, good loan to
assume. RANCHETTES ______
3.53 ACRES AND HOUSE IN TOWN-Olderhom TOE$11,300“
5 ACRES AND HOUSE - 3beuroom, 1'2 baths. 2 wets, nose
34 ACRES IN CITY LIMITS - on Bosque River. Older home.
16 large Pecan trees, some fruit trees, mostly in Coata. a
10 ACRES AND HOUSE - 3 bedroom. 1 bath, bam. tank. 4
miles out. Lease with option. $25,000.
20 ACRES ON PAVEMENT - with 4 bedroom. 3 bathihouse.
Large metal storeroom, barn and corrals, 2 ponds. 939000.
4 MH>S OUT- 6.98acres and house with 3 bedroom,-2 baths,
kitchen with built-ins Den with fireplace, separate living -
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49 ACRES - on pavement, 2 tanks, about 4 with large trees.
100 ACRES-Johnsville Ara. 40 Ac. Coastal, tank, well.
$55,000, $10,000 ’
116 AChFS-26 /
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THEIR CHESTS OF TEA^v^
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when the mother and father of a family can do anything
they want, including things they tell their kids they can !
do, but nobodxecap-pzupworhatoothomgabacked.hut 1
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talking, butboth myopareni
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ANYWAY!
EkCLUSIE NEIGHBORHOOD-Den with fireplace. 3
hrdroomabib W-BrtA 3 bedrooms,. 2 bath, cathedral
.lsbuttsnsksishteet d & Anyane would » ®
his attrative 3-2 home very light andary Atib ttind 12.5 ACRElots
Nin compactor. Custom drapes, covered Pall, u me" 12.5 At RES-L.
yard wi trees for $32,500. ' cinder bldg.. shallow v
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Pisre 1818,58%? Better than mew. 1,750 sq ft
SSE oPtNrBrck,1,950 sq.ft Corner lot, covered
Rat AT EASen this brick with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living
room, dining room. den with fireplace, wooden fenced
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I rireplace screened "ttr back porch and ^pwpden shingles 965-5514 9654259
I rill STORY ELEGANCE-At the edge of town in exclusive
I neighborhood, fireplace and wet bar in den.JJ>edroomJ2_i
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interrupt other people while they re talking. 1:
They are constantlyrcorrecting us about how_we eat ana
thegrammar we use, but just let us correct THEM ana we
~ get a fat lip. 1,—
So what are kid. supposed to do? NODEMOCRACY
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