Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 13, 1980 Page: 3 of 20
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GOOD SEATS AS LATE AS SHOWTIME!
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SATURDAY LAST DAY!
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Reg. 12.00 to 19.00
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700 to 1600
Now at KALL'S you'll
find several selected fashion
groups on sale for both
Missy and Junior. Famous
maker coordinates give you the
latest fashion and quality.
Choose from pants, skirts and
blouses. Hurry in today for
best selection.
Famous Brand Suits
Reg. 130.00 to 170.00
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Thru Saturday this week you
can save 10% on our entire
stock at Mens' Dross Shirts.
Youll find fashion colors and
styling to coordinate with your
wardrobe. Machine wash.
Sites 14%-17%.
BANKAM RICARD
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CRACKERS
Keebler......
Save 30% on our entire stock of boys
suits. Choose from fashion colors in year round
weights. Thru Saturday Only I
Opens 5
Tonight at 7:30 PM
Now thru Sun. Feb. 17
Mens'Reg. 46.00-116.00
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Boys' Reg. 19.00 to 40.00
1520,3200
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TAYLOR COUNTY COLISEUM GENERAL OFFICE
(Use Your VISA or MASTER CHARGE at General Office)
• SEARS (Abilene Mall)
• MONTGOMERY WARD (We .gait Mall)
• FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL:
(915) 677-4376
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the operator who gives out
information on these toll-free
numbers ,
Anyone wishing to read
more about anti-discrimina-
lion law can write for a free
copy of "A Compilation of
Federal Laws and Executive
Orders for Nondiscrimination
and Equal Opportunity
Programs " The book can be
obtained from the US Gener-
al Accounting Office, Distri-
button Section. Room 1518,
441 G St Washington. DC
20548
Another useful booklet is "A
Guide to Federal Laws and
Regulations Prohibiting Sex
Discrimination," which is
offered free by the Publica-
lions Division of the US Com
mission on Civil Rights
(NE* ENTERnisE assn ।
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OPEN NITELY TILL 9
SATURDAYS TILL 7
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How to fight discrimination
By Harold Blumenfeia
MU: (91S) 677-4378
Now thru Friday 9 00 AM Io 8:30 PM
Charge Tickets To Your VISA or MASTER CHARGE
(S1 00 Service Charge Per Phone Order)
KINGS 6,
FOOD MARKETS
Boy's Vested Suits
Reg. 40.00 to 60.00
$189
89'
59’
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IN.
There is a special section
for American Indians and
Alaskan natives who have
experienced discrimination
Incidentally, the Constitu-
tion even protects to an extent
the rights of residents who are
not U S citizens
The booklet tells how to
write your complaint and
when to seek legal aid It also
lists regional offices where
you can personally take your
discrimination case
An urgent case of discrimi-
nation might require some
long-distance telephoning
But before making a toll
1695
AU SEATS RESERVED
85.50 - 86.50
SAVE $2.00 ON KIDS UNDER 12
Al Perlormances Deuignated With A Star . In
Parformance Schedule Shown Above
BUY YOUR LUNCH MEATS
6 CHEESE BULK CUT.....
SAVE ur TO 40%
HAMBURGER 700
meurumed........U. • 7
you are not receiving the
same pay as a co- worker in an
identiealposition
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PORTRAIT PURCHASED
WORCESTER, Mass (AP) -
A portrait of Charles Willing by
Robert Feke has been acquired
by the Worcester Art Museum
The museum described Feke
as the finest native-born por-
trait painter working in the
American colonies before John
Singleton Copley."
The painting was acquired
through funds donated to the
museum for the purchase of a
painting in honor of Louisa
Dresser, a former curator
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The bookiet provides names
and addresses of government
agencies that may be able to
help you with such problems
Also listed are government
offices where you can seek
assistance if you have suf
fered discrimination in educa-
lion housing law enforce
ment, community-
development programs,
health services, welfare,
small business aid. transpor
tation, access to public places
or voting
ONE GROUP
Men's Sport
Shirts
. Values to 22.00
Q88
Now Z
Famous maker brands in
assorted solid colors.
Two pocket styling in
easy car fabrics.
Sixes $4.
8988
One group of Men's Famous brand suits are now
sole priced at KALIS. Choose from solids and prints in
long wearing fabrics. Regulars and longs. Hurry In
today for best selection.
May our "Lord" bless the
many friends of Neal
Dillard for their kind acts
and many prayers during
his long Illness Also the
comforting words and
lovely floral arrangements
at the time of the family's
loss and bereavement
Sincere thanks.
Lillie Anderson Dilllard
(and families)
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CORNBREAD,
MIX 6/‘1
COKES. $149
With $7.50
or more Md. Cigerettes g gea
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? GROWING OLDER
Mddh Harold Blumenteld .
creditor By law you cannot
be denied credit if you meet
the creditor i requirements
for financial responsibility
You may believe that you
were discriminated against
when applying lor erolov
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Wednesday. February i» 1900
More than 900,000 Carson Qty early 1900‘s. A 1964 audit of the
silver dollars minted in Nevada Treasury Department holdings
from 1878 through 1893 will gon of dollar coins revealed that
on nationwide slae Thursday, those remaining were from the
according to a spokesman from long-closed Carson City mint
the General Administration, the and most have never been
federal agency charged with the released for circulation
sale. The coins are in sealed plastic
The dollars are all that cases inside velour lined gift
remain of Federal holdings of 90 boxes, which..also contain a
percent silver coins The Carson brief history of the coin. ,
City mint was established in Each stiver dollar is four
1870 and produced a portion of centimeters in diameer, eight
the "Morgan" silver dollar mils thick, weighs 412.5 grains
and is .900 fine silver.
1 A second sale of Carson City
The sale lasts through April « dollars will be held in the
and offers 923,287 coins to the spring. GSA said.
public by mail at fixed prices. It Those wishing to buy coins
includes three categories of under the current sale should
coins: 1883-cc (195,745 at 865 call the nearest Federal
each). 1884-cc (428,152 at 960 Information Center for details
. I Centers are in 38 metropolitan
eachl.andmixeduxearsC areas and can be reached by
1878-1885 and 1889-1893 1299,390 toll-free tie-lines from 47 other
at 945 each). cities. FICs listed under
The dollars somehow escaped "U.S. Government " in
the massive coin melts ofZ talephone directory white
edagainst because of ag.sex
rotor natiogaForigin
or physical handicap?
Have you been treated
unfairly when trying to vote
renttor buy • home use publle
facilities get a job an educa
tion of a loan?
“ “ the federal govern
ment has the obligaton and
the resources to assist you
with your probtom -°
Civil rights for minorities
- which today include worn
en and the *C>ng are based
primarily on the 14th Amend
ment to OF US Constitution
Voting rights are guaranteed
by the 15th and 19th amend
meats
Many federal laws are also
designed to insure that all
Americans are treated equal
ly in many important
respects These measures
include the Civil Rights Act of
1964, the Voting Rights Act of
1965. th* Age Discrimination
in Employment Art of 1968
and the Rehabilitation Act of
1973
Be warned, however, that it
is not always illegal for peo-
pie ut different aes or sexes
to be treated differently Take
mandatory retirement ages
and minimum drinking ages
for example
if you believe you may have
been a victim of discrimina-
tion, request the free booklet
Getting Uncle Sam to
Enforce Your Civil Rights"
from the Publications Divi-
sion. US Commission on Civil
Rights, Washington. DC
20405
The booklet, for instance,
lists five government agencies
to write to if you are treated
unfairly by a bank, a savings
and loan association, a credit
union a store or any other
2800,4200
An Meet . .Cud .. 120.
CANNED
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 13, 1980, newspaper, February 13, 1980; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573689/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.