Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 302, Ed. 1 Monday, October 11, 1976 Page: 7 of 10
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JOINING UP — Mayor Truman Harlow
receives a Woodland Heights PTA card from
membership chairman Janice Moda well. In-
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PROGRAM FOR NEWCOMERS - Mra.
David Krischke, center, president of the
Woman’s Auxiliary of the Brownwood Com-
munity Hospital, will be the guest speaker for
the October meeting of the Brownwood
Newcomers Club Those assisting with
and since I am getting off mine
this week, I look forward to ivy
growing all over them! — Betty
Judson
Bicycles
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Play Pens
Appliances
Baby Carriages
Rugs
Sporting Goods
Motors
Can’t think of a better use to
put them to for the life of me. —
Heloise
WFAA Channel 8
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7:00
9:00 The Loremao a Henrietta Music Show
10:00TheFugitive
11:00Ironside
12:00 Metroplex Noon News
12:30 Carton Carnival
1:00 Afternoon Movie
3:00FelixtheCat
3:30 Banana SpUta & Friends
4:00 Flintstones
4:30 GUMM’S Island
5:001 Lucy
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10:00 Metroplex News
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Monday. October 11,1976
25 LEGAL NOTICES
The Main Lobby
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.3 p.m.
Saturday 1:30 a.m.-10 a.m.
DEAR ABBY: When I was 34 I had a breast removed.
Until that time I had a fabulous figure. In fact, I modeled
brassieres. When faced with death or mutilation, I had no
choice. (My dearest friend is now a terminal cancer patient
because she waited too long to have the operation.)
I wore full baby doll gowns to bed, and a prosthesis dur-
ing the daytime, allowing me to wear sweaters, swimsuits,
etc. No problems.
My husband was terrific. It made no difference in our
love life, except to improve it. His sensitivity and consid-
eration for me made me love him even more.
When I was 47 my husband died. A year later I started
dating, and if I felt the man was getting serious, I told him
about my mastectomy. His reaction told me immediately if
he was repelled or not.
At 491 married a terrific man. (I had had three proposals
and took my choice.) Had I felt deformed, inferior, or sorry
for myself, I’d have missed the best part of my life.
I am now 65 and ...
STEVE ANN’S
HAIR FASHIONS
101 PRESENTS
STYLIST OF THE WEEK
FREE PERSONALIZED CHECKS...
That's right. FREE personalized
checks and deposit slips ... as
many as you need. Your name,
address and account number
printed on every one.
Drive in Window
Mon.-Fri 7:30 a.m.6 p.m.
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Makes them very fine. —
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Old Comonche Rood In Early
BY APPOINTMENT
646-6615
Santa Anna Office Ph. 348-3122
—
Everyone has a problem,
reply, write to ABBY: Box
Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please.
DEAR ABBY: I'm a 50-year old man who married a 48
year-old woman who had had a mastectomy. She said, "Not
every woman is lucky enough to be sure that her husband
didn't marry her only for her body." I assured her that she
meant far more to me than just a bosom buddy.
' MORRIS THE TAURUS
David Stovall, publicity chairman.
(Bulletin Photo I
Dear Heloise :
If you have any of those long-
stemmed fire-lighter matches,
put some aside for next sum-
mer.
They will come in handy for
lighting patio candles without
burning your fingers. — Hurry
Hannah
Dear Heloise:
1:00 Today
Hart Holt
8:2 News
9:00SanfordandSon
9 30 Celebrity Sweepstakes
10:00 Wheel of Fortune *
10:30 Hollywood Squares
11:00 Fun Factory
11:30TheGongShow
11:55 NBC News
12:00 News R Weather
12:15 Natalee Powers Show
12:30 Our Lives
1:30 The Doctors
2:00 Another World
3 00 Somerset
Blend blusher
Always make sure that
blusher is blended well along
the hairline so no lines show
where it starts and ends
DEAR ABBY: With reference to revealing a mastec-
tomy: I am a 21-year-old male and I'd advise a woman to tell
the man about it as soon as the relationship became serious.
Personally, I wouldn't bat an eyelid. Only a fool would be
more concerned with how much flesh covers his lover's
heart than the feeling she holds in it for him.
PHILADELPHIA
Brown County Commissioners
Court Precinct F3 is now ac-
cepting bids on new 2 ton
pikups. Call Melvin Stovall or
come by County Precinct Barn
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KDFW Channel 4
8:00 Sunrise semesver
1:38 Good Day
7:00 CBS Morning News
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00
10:00Gambit
10:31 Love of Life
10:55 CBS Mid-DayNews
11:00 The Young and the Restless
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
12:00 Eyewitness News
12:30 As the World Turns
1:30 Guiding Light
2:00 AD in the Family
2:30 Match Game "76
3 00 Tattletales
3:»n>« Merv Griffin »«,
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6:30 Teasure Hunt
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DEAR ABBY: A woman who had had a mastectomy
asked if she should tell her gentlemen friends about it. And
if so, when.
My wife had a mastectomy after we were married for 28
years. When I brought her home from the hospital she was
the same beautiful woman I had taken there before her sur-
gery. It made no difference to me, except that it brought us
closer together and strengthened our love.
The woman should tell her suitor early. If he is a mature
man, it won't matter. But if he runs, he would have run
sometime during their marriage—even without the sur-
gery.
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joined and grandparents from New York
State. The drive ends Oct. 15.
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BE BACK.
Activities planned for Newcomers Monday
Mrs. David Krischke, are invited to attend. For fur- may call Bobbye Harbin at 60- au-I
president of the Brownwood ther information, Interested 1451.
For Abby's booklet, "How toHave a Lovely Wedding,"
send SI to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills.
Calif. 90212. Please enclose s long. self-addressed, stamped
(2441 envelope.
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18:31 Happy Days
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1:30 Al My Children
12:00 Ryans Hope
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1 38 One Life to live
2:15 General Hospital
3:88 Edge of Night
338 New Price is Right
4:30 $20,000
5:88 ABC Evening News
5:30 Electronic Report
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Meeting scheduled
for senior citizens
RISING STAR (BBC) - The
Senior Citizens of Rising Star
will meet each Tuesday from 1
to 4 p.m. at the American
Legion Hall with a covered dish
luncheon planned for Oct 11.
Mn. Elizabeth Rowe,
coordinator for the Eastland
County Senior Citizens
program, will be in the office of
the Rising Star Chamber of
Commerce each Tuesday
morning for consultation.
3:30
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• • • LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise: Dear Heloise
My daughter, Collene, who is Loved your idea for crutches
Community Hospital Auxiliary, persons may call Susan Preston On the fourt — . .
will be the speaker et this at 656-7329 or Linda Cronon- each montt
Thursday's meeting of the berg. 646-0741. bridgmeiu meete"attn wS’mSSSin-
Brownwood Newcomer’s Club. The arts and Ig,. m-nun nl Hi Inn at a 5 the »» Marit Caoteote
The meeting win be held at 11 The arts and crafts group of Holiday Inn at 9:30 a.m. The iofefavohau
a m at Brownwood Community U* Newcomer’s Club will meet bridge chairman is Sid i SNeDEmFodan
coffee booted by the hospital month. The October meeting Sports activities are being KTXS Channel 12
tl auxiliary, a tour of the hospital will take place at the Green planned for the year by the ""5 "
- and a luncheon. Valley Ceramics shop, 1005 W. sports chairman, Sharon _
i AH newcomers to Brownwood Commerce Those interested Podeweltz , "
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Dear Heloise: 12 years old, gave me a great
Recently I read an article of idea.
yours about the small white
lights we use at Christmas time. c1hadasked her to wash the
I use some of mine all year. fruit 1 had brought home from
un. Miohte ar. Mi thev the market. She proceeded to
When thelghts areontte fill 016 plastic bag that the fruit
taAasifthey are in the water. was in with water and did all the
Theyy.are just beautiful " washing and rinsing right in
Fwetave two fish tanks. One thatbag., then drained the fruit
above the other. On the back of in the colander.
each tank was a plastic un- I didn't have the extra bowls
derwater scene. I removed this or pans to clean up that I
and attached the small lights usually wash the fruit in so I
behind the scene with tran- was really pleased. — Pauline
sparent tape. Then put the Kearney
scene back on the tank. • • •
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 302, Ed. 1 Monday, October 11, 1976, newspaper, October 11, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572814/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.