Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 112, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1976 Page: 9 of 12
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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Crusty, spicy pizza pie
ADeo Abby-
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CORN MEAL crust is just right for spicy beef pizza.
ere we
and egg Mix well
to a 13-inch circle and place
History of flag
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(De Leon BBC)
Callaway.
Masons feted at
Dr. Lamb
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Jim Olsen
Duplicate
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JaneCorcillo
Winners of the Tuesday play
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good friend.”
Mrs. Pierce gave the council Whiteside, third
Senior Citizens
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names officers
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EVEREADY
$100
$100
4 KORNYDOGS
4 HOTDOGS
Hyperventilation
is her problem
2 HUNGR-BUSTERS ‘1
4 tacos 51
Tops and Bottoms Rate
High in Reader Survey
Heat oven to 375 degrees
For filling, pan-fry beef, onion
1620 Austin Ave.
401W. Commerce
646-6132
646-6421
meet for lunch
A covered-dish luncheon for
Easter Appetizer Kabobs
You can make a colorful as-
sortment of kabobs for the
awrence
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Dear Heloise: •
Parking decals are some- Dear Heloise:
By Abigail Van Buren
X 1976 by cncg Tnbunen V Me-s Synd I*
Straight pins. made first of
bone and later of wood. were
used to hold documents
together in Roman times
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BARRON-STOKES—Donna Mae Barron and Stephen J. Stokes,
together with their parents, have announced their engagement
and approaching marriage. Miss Barron, a 1974 graduate of De
Leon High School, is the daughter of Mrs. Joy Johnston of
Comanche. Her fiance, a 1973 graduate of Brownwood High
School, is the son of Mrs Norma Price of Brownwood. Relatives
and friends are invited to attend the April 3 wedding at t p.m. in
the First Baptist Church of De Leon.
given at Farm
Club meeting
A covered dish supper was
served at the meeting last
Thursday evening of the
Grosvenor Farm Club and a
short history of the American
Flag was given by Mrs. Ted
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Dear Heloise:
I have a hint that stops your
soap from melting away in the
soap dish.
Take the cap off a soda pop
bottle, the kind with ridges
around the edge, and push it far
enough into the soap so it stays
on, leaving enough of the cap
THIS COLUMN « wtiIiten Mr you
the housewife and homemaker if you
have a hint or a prpblem wr.lt to
Heloise in cart of this newspaper
Because of the tremendous vOlume of
man, Heloise is unable to answer all
individual letters She will, however,
answer your questions in her column
whenever possible
JESSE SUDDERTH
MI TOUT msunana HC1CIS
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and I've got a lot of company
there, gal.
A jillion thanks!
DR. MERLE M. ELLIS
OPTOMETRIST
Glesses, Contact Lemses
MM Citizens Sank
Dial 646-8778
report and told of the annual
tour to be held April 15. Lohma
Ray Pittman and Mrs. Gaenel
Ehrke were appointed to attend
a helth workshop.
The hostess. Alene Pittman,
served refreshments to Mmes.
with the warm pilot light on for
about an hour — just till it was
cuttable.
Then I had my brainstorm!
I cut the pound of ground
meat into slices, got out the
meat grinder and ran it
through.
By the time I mixed in the rest
of the ingredients, it was all
thawed out and ready to roll into
concluded the program reading
the poem by John Greenleaf
Whittier entitled “Barbara
Freitchie."
This program was the eighth
in a series of programs based on
the bicentennial theme. The
next program will be in charge
of Herschel Weedon and will be
based on the life of General
George Weedon and his ex-
periences at Fredericksburg
and Valley Forge. This will be
followed by brief accounts by
other members of the club on
their Colonial ancestors.
Present for the meeting were
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Callaway,
SHELTON'S
LITTLE HOUSE
Bangs meeting
BANGS—Bangs Chapter 467,
Order of Eastern Star, at a
program to observe George
Washington's birthday, honored
two 50-year Masons.
They were Elma Lane Costley
and Ann Lane Daniels. Their
niece, Virginia Nunnelee,
presented the 50-year pins and
certificates
2%-ounce jar mushirooms,
dreined
cup grated Cheddar
l« eop non sait
egg, beaten
No more sticky soap dishes!
Katherine Williams
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Italian Sauce:
15-ounces can tomato
sauce
teaspoon italian herbs Of
oregano
teaspoon garlic aalt
rather quickly There are a
variety of medicines which
help, depending on which kind
of emotional response a per-
son has experienced The
medicines that are available
certainly extend beyond the
range of prescribing Valium
alone or any other just simple
tranquilizer
You’ll get a lot more good
out of some professional
counseling than you will out of
breathing into a brown paper
bag in your particular in-
stance. It may help improve
your life thereafter Why take
tranquilizers or medicines to
dull your responses to
something when you have a
good opportunity with
professional counseling to
resolve the situation and free
yourself from medicines en-
tirely’
For information on how
spray devices affect your
health send 50 cents for The
Health Letter, Number 3-4,
Aerosol Dangers Enclose a
long, stamped, self-addressed
envelope for mailing Address
your letter to me in care of
this newspaper, P O. Box
1551, Radio City Station, New
York. NY 10019
DEAR DR LAMB - I have
a weight problem It’s my
stomach I seem to put all my
weight on the stomach and it's
really big I am not big in
other places, just my
stomach In other words. I
have a fat belly. I don't eat a
lot and in the evening I don't
eat much at all I do drink tea
with sugar, but not too much
time dinner time sneaks up-on
you!
blondes aren't natural, and I prefer nature's color.") Many
men said they prefer longer hair on women and hair-dos that
look natural-"the kind a man can run his fingers through,” « Mrs.
wrote a Virginia male who took his own survey at a poker
club.
Choose
this solid
brass
elephant plant
hanger from
' the
BARGAIN COUNTER
Hearing Aid
Batteries
IN DIAL-A-CELL
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Dairy Queens
of Brownwood
Dair
Queen
meatballs. Cold, but rollable! sticking out so as to act as a
Isn't that great? Now I can little pedestal for the soap.
forget all I want! Try it next
Paint-on hair
For a change, try painting
your hair with one of the new
paint-on hair bleaches that are
literally painted on with a
brush
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Dollar Day Sale
SALE PRICES GOOD TUES.-WED.-THUR.
FEB. 24 - 25 • 26
Also available are:
Painted shirts
Barn Board Paintings
Raggedy Anns & Andys
Rock Paintings
Photograph ys
e Graue
8IGEo!
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Tuesday. February 24, 1 776
FOOD FOR AMERICANS
DEAR READERS: Yesterday, I published the first part
of the results of my reader survey on what men first notice
about women. (Bosoms were way out in front, with
figures - including legs and fannys—coming in second and
eyes, third.)
Here are the remaining results:
Twenty per cent of the men who wrote in notice a
woman's clothes and grooming first. In this category was
included "how she smells " From Arizona: "If she looks
attractive and seems interested in me, I get close enough to
get a whiff of her. If she doesn’t smell 'clean,' I move on.
Many Canadian men said, "Heavenly perfumed women lose
A woman's attire was noticed by more men from eastern
states: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
York, New Jersey, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire!
More Southern gentlemen, on the other hand, first notice
a woman's "complexion.” (From New Orleans, one man
wrote: "I don't like to see women with a lot of makeup. The
less paint and varnish, the better I like her."
Mail from men in every state (but not m great numbers)
mentioned that they notice a woman's haw first. ("Blondes
catch my eye first,” a Sarasota, Fla., man wrote, "but most
* EARLY
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Bransford Eubank
Next on the list of things noticed first by men came
"teeth and smile." (a Denver man wrote. "I notice a
woman's teeth first because I’m a dentist.")
I observed that more men from small towns notice a
woman's teeth and smile than do those from the big cities.
From Sioux City, Iowa, one girl-watcher wrote: "If a woman
has a smile on her face, I am attracted to her like a magnet.
I don’t mean a phony, put-on smile; I mean one that comes
from within and makes her eyes shine and her lips turn up.”
Of the 32 men who stated that they noticed a woman’s
"voice” first, 21 were from Canada!
More than 100 men wrote that they notice a woman's
jewelry first because “rm in the jewelry business,' or a
woman’s shoes, because "I'm in the shoe business." Many
plastic surgeons wrote that because of their professions,
they notice whether or not a woman had plastic surgery.
Ditto for dentists, who automatically notice a woman’s
teeth first. Men in fashion noted that they notice a woman's
apparel first. Physicians admitted they notice if a woman
has a "healthy" appearance
From Rome, Italy: "Her 'posture'—how she carries
herself and how she moves. Is she graceful or clumsy? Does
she have confidence and poise? If not, she probably lacks
experience and sophistication."
One man wrote from Missoula, Mont., "I’m only 5 foot
4. so the first thing I notice about a girl is whether she's
taller than I am.”
Next week I ’ll disclose the results of the survey on what
women notice first in men.
Erry Lewis
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* EARLY BLVD. AT CISCOY »
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Erma Medcalf and Mrs.
slack
Many people do not know
how to exercise properly to
improve the muscle tone of
the abdomen This is not ac-
complished just by simple
situps or walking or bending
over to touch the toes What
you need are leg lift exercises
Namely lying flat on your
back and lifting your feet
straight up from the floor
Moving the feet up and down
in these types of exercises
does tend to use the lower ab-
dominal muscles and helps to
eliminate that lower pot
While doing these exercises
it’s important to voluntarily
contract your abdominal
muscles
For more detailed informa-
tion on how to control the big
abdomen send 50 cents for The
Health Letter, number 3-7.
Girth Control Avoiding the
Big Middle Send a long,
stamped self-addressed
envelope for mailing Address
your letter to me in care of
this newspaper, P O Box
1551. Radio City Station. New
York.NY 19019
Storey, Pierce, jaek Ehrke, the Senior Citizens Club was
Lura Hester, Lohma Pittman, held in the Cordell Street
Bessie Newman, Gaenel Ehrke, Community Center with 30
Arbella Pittman, Lois members in attendance.
Rev.- and Mrs. Herschel
Weedon, Mr. and Mrs. Brab-
sford Eubank, Mr. and Mrs.
Gladney Smith, Mrs. I. B.
Gaines and Mrs. H. P. Morris.
wanddds.jewters»thserodemmnd Owens HD Club
Take a kettle of boiling water weighed for values and surplus
and pour it slowly over the trim must go.
sticker Then use a sharp knife Store personnel must account
to loosen one comer for these coupons same as
The decal will usually peel off money. Re-trimming and
Zephyr Parent Teacher Club and Mrs. Clois Dunsworth, a were played throughout the day
elected Mrs. Tom Howard as visitor. and Ora Pippin conducted a
the club president at its meeting Mrs. Storey will serve as business meeting. “Happy
in the school library last week, hostess for the March 2 Birthday" was sung for those
A program was presented by meeting. Carolyn Gilbery, having birthdays.
the kindergarten class and Mrs. Brown County HD Agent, will Mr and Mrs. Long attended
Ann Hohertz, teacher. bring the program. . as new members.
Other officers elected in-
cluded Mrs. Gene Biggs,
secretary and Mrs Ronald
Hayes Sr., treasurer.
The chib voted to hold a
plastic ware party March 2 at
2:30 p.m. in the school
cafeteria. A business meeting
was conducted by the outgoing
president, Mrs Wayne Baehr.
Room prize money for the
best parental attendance was
won by the fourth grade.
Twenty-five parents were
present. The next meeting was
set for March 13.
46,
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR LAMB - Some
months ago my husband un-
derwent surgery and I had a
severe shock when I was told
that he might not recover
Since then be has progressed
very well but I haven't. I
developed tingling in my
hands and feet and up my legs
with some weakness I have
feelings of hot and cold with
perspiration and cold spots in
my scalp I awaken from bad
dreams with a jarring start. I
have loss of appetite and some
loss of weight
I visited three physicians
with no results. Extensive X
rays, cardiograms and all the
tests failed to show anything
and one doctor prescribed
Valium I was referred to
another doctor who diagnosed
my trouble as hyperventila-
tion and be sent me to a
neurologist The neurologist
gave me extensive tests and
suggested I breathe into a
paper bag when I had these
spells. I did but this has
helped very little. Is there
anything you can suggest that
I can do that will relieve me
other than drugs? I am very
nervous from the tingling and
from the weakness in my legs
DEAR READER - In view
of your story and the ex-
aminations that you've had. I
would suspect that you do not
have any serious illness
Hyperventilation means over
breathing With it a person
blows off too much carbon
dioxide and it’s fairly stan-
dard to tell a patient to
breathe into a brown paper
bag (not a plastic bag).
Laboratory analysis has
shown that chemically this
may not always do too much
but it does seem to help some
people Others as in your case,
get very little benefit from it.
Your hyperventilation is no
doubt related to an anxiety
reaction which you are ex-
periencing And that is also
the explanation of some of
your other symptoms The
anxiety reaction was no doubt
triggered off by the shock that
you had from your husband's
acute illness Getting over it
is not always that easy
I think you should ask your
doctor to refer you to a psy-
chiatrist Let's lace it. the
situational anxiety response
that you are having is basical-
ly an emotional problem You
need help lor that just as
much as if you had a broken
leg You would be surprised
how much good you can get ’
out of quality professional
counseling in such situations
Some of these situational
problems can be relieved
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DOUBLE CRUET PIZZA PIE
1 pound ground boot
* cup chopped onion
% cup chopped green pepper
g;
1
and green pepper until beef is 12-inch pizza pan or place on a together sauce ingredients
browned Pour off excess fat. cookie sheet Spread with fill- Garnish with sprigs of
Add mushrooms, cheese, salt ing Roll out remaining dough parsley Makes 6 servings
ABWA meeting
set for Thursday
The Rev Max Brown will be
the featured speaker at the
February meeting of the
American Business Womens
Assn, on Thursday at 7 p.m. The
meeting will be held at the
Conquistador Restaurant.
Rev. Brown came to
Brownwood as pastor at the
First Baptist Church in Dec.,
1975. He had served as minister
of the First Baptist Church in
Huntsville. His civic service
record includes nine years in
the Rotary Chib where he
served one year as president
He has served on the Salvation
Army service committee, the
united fund board of directors in
Huntsville and the Quality of
Life Commission in Huntsville.
He was on the list of outstanding
young men of America for 1174.
He and his wife, Katy, have a
daughter, Amanda Kate, and a
son, Franklin Lester
Vocational speaker for
Thursday’s meeting will be
Alice Kemp of Beall’s Dept.
Store.
By Alieva Claire
NEA Food Editor
A homemade pizza makes a I
supper entree or snack that 7
costs little and goes a long I
way One made with a thin I
double crust enclosing the fill- 1
ing top and bottom gives a J
yummy flavor without that
heavy dough feeling As an
added flavor switch make the 1
crust with enriched corn F
meal it is perfect with a
cheesy beef pizza filling and |
spicy tomato sauce I
1% cup* sifted all-purpose
Hour
* teaspoon sait
% cup shortening, soft
* to 19 tablespoons cold
water
hintsfrom, „
Helolse
ZEPHYR (BBC)-The Michaelis, Ben Branum, Eoff Games of 42 and dominoes
DEAR READER — Body ply cut the luncheon meat
fat distribution does have into 34-inch cubes and thread
some hereditary and familial each cube on a wooden pick
characteristics Aclassicex- with a slice of s-veet-Sour
tribes in which there is a large pickle and, a,ca T pine-
amount of fat accumulated in apple chunk that has been
the buttocks area The ac- rolled in flaked coconut,
cumulation is so large that it
looks like a localized pillow
Nevertheless, fat storage
anywhere means excess fat
You probably do have excess
fat inside your abdomen as
well as whatever amounts you
have underneath your skin
That will contribute to your
problem You can’t squeeze
down fat that's already inside
the abdominal cavity with any
form of exercise
The two principal attacks on
•the belly bulge are simply a
dietary program that enables
you to eliminate excess body
fat and an exercise program
that helps you take up the
Itdoes work, but if you have a is quite a chore. rr.
large family you might have a Make, your friendly cashier names OTTlCerS
You can bet I will for sure, hard time getting your family to more happy to check you OWENS—Mrs H R Storev
comply Hei wa"sededdresidena
No. 1 problem when it comes to . . . . .. weeks meeting <rf the Owens at theBrownwood Country Club
ground meat . FFFR nr mvw Dear Heloise: Home Demonstration Club, were Mrs. C. A. Moore and Mrs.
And I’ll betcha also that you Dear Heloise Several members of our Other elected officers include J. W. Smith, second; Mrs. W. R.
I can’t believe it has taken family are fair-skinnedwith a MrsuJackvEhrke, vice Ellood.sr.andMrs.T.C.
me a whole year to write to you! problem of dry skin. This has presidentivMrsyEp..Day, "ikinsonethirda, x
You are alwavs there sharing meant using plenty of expensive secretary, Mrs. R. V Pittman, Thursday
Heloise ourutenwaytnere bath oil. treasurer; Mrs. W. D. Pierce, Mrs. I. F. Bay and Mrs. B. D.
MarjeeS council delegate; Mrs. J. A. Richmond placed first Thur-
•5 ' In desperation, I found an Eoff, reporter; Mrs. C. B. sday at the Brownwood
_____ answer. I mix a large bottle of Branum, parliamentarian. Coliseum. Mrs. Orloff and Mrs.
times harder to remove than Consider this a hint if you bath oil and an equal amount of Mrs. Betty Pierce and Mrs. C. C. Woodson won second. Mrs.
most bumper stickers as they will: the least expensive baby oil I Branum gave the program on John E Robbins and Mrs. B. H.
are usually thicker. Trim your store coupons as can find 10 buy- "Care of small appliances.” Yeager placed second.
If you’re trying to get one off dose and neat as you can to the mis mixture 1aste we twice as Mrs. Storey was in charge of Saturday
the bumper of your car, here's dotted lines (or borders) on has . mans the meeting. Mrs. Jack Ehrke Winners of the Saturday
how:........... them, as Vhey, are eventually dolars. Hope this helps others led songs and the club prayer game at the coliseum were Mrs.
with the same problem, was repeated. Members an- Sophia Nelson and Mrs. Don
Jan Major swered roll call with Sawyer, first; Mrs. Jack Broad
• • • "Ingredients need to make a and Mrs. Yeager, second; Mrs.
What could be the cause of my appetizer tray easily with
having such a big stomach’ canned luncheon meat. Sim-
For pastry, sift together over filling Moisten edges of
corn meal, flour and salt. Cut pastry and seal Flute edges
in shortening until mixture and prick top. dividing it into 6
resembles coarse crumbs equal wedges (These lines
Add water. 1 tablespoon at a will act as cutting guide when
time. mixing lightly only until pizza is ready to serve
dampened Form into a ball Bake in preheated 375-
Divide dough in half with one degree oven about 35 minutes
half slightly larger than the or until lightly browned Cut
other into wedges along cutting
Roll out larger half to a 14- lines and serve with Italian
inch circle Fit loosely into a sauce made by heating
Dear Heloise: without danger of damage to the
I have to share this one bumper
I forgot to take the chopped if the glue on the decal has not
meat out of the freezer till too entirely softened with one
late again. So I put it in the oven application, repeat the process.
BROWNWOOD HEARING
AID CENTER
112 EANDERSON 646-0226
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