Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 61, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 24, 1977 Page: 3 of 42
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In answer to many queries
from new collectors who are in-
experienced in the hubby and
have acquired old stamps, I of-
fer the following sugxestions
cacheted cover was postmarked
Oct. 4, the 20th anniversary of
the launching in the Soviet Un-
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ELECTRIC
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SEVERAL SIZES
THERMOSTAT CONTROL
if you are serious about get-
ting to work, the list performs
a valuable function It shows
you everything that has to be
fixed so that you can decide in-
stantly which items are to get
priority. How many times have
you tackled a minor project
only to remember later that
you forgot the really important
fix-it job?
By ANDY LANG
AP Newsfeatures
At least once a year, you
should use at least a portion of
one day for no other purpose
than to decide what must be
done when you have the energy
to do something.
It applies, of course, to home
owners, who are continually
making mental notes of things
that have to be done in the fu-
ture. Most of them never ac-
tually get done, for one reason
or another, but chiefly because
they are remembered only
when there isn't time to do
them. When the time is avail-
able. they are conveniently for-
gotten.
One possible solution to the
predicament is a deliberate
checkup in which a pencil and
notebook are an integral part of
the process. You simply make
a tour of the outside of the
house, taking plenty of time to
observe everything Write down
anything that needs attention
What this does is to give you
a list that you can refer to any I
time you get the urge to fix
something. Even if the urges
are few and far between, the
list is permanent. While it is in I
existence, you cannot excuse I
your inaction on the grounds |
that you simply forgot what it |
was you wanted to do. |
tions have been taken over by
the US Postal Service
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down-filled patch pockets, dia-
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self-coller, contrasting rip-stop
lining front and bock yokes.
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ADULT-Red, Blue, Navy, Green
Look at the gutters and down-
spouts. Remember how, in the
recent heavy rain, the water
poured over the gutter at that
point to the left of the bedroom
window’ Mark it down. Is the
flashing intact at the point
where the chimney comes out
of the roof? Do the window-
wells need a cleaning so they
don't overflow again? How
about those two flagstones in
the walkway that have sunk a
bit’ Make note that the mortar
has started to deterioriate at
several places in the brick
wall And don't forget the post
in the wooden fence that is be-
ginring to tilt. What about
those gaps in the concrete patio
floor’ Shouldn’t they be fixed
before water moving into them
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the asthesives o’herwise yuu
may damage the stamp By the
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stamped envelope ber ause ths
will definitely decrease the val
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As you do the checking, make
up your mind that you will
overlook nothing, no matter
how insignificant it might seem
at the time. That tiny gap be-
tween the wall and a window,
for example, might not be large
enough to admit a pencil, but if
left neglected, could become an
entranceway for a driving rain
that ruins an entire wall.
Therefore, check all openings,
especially around doors, win-
dow frames and places where
dissimilar materials are joined.
A quarter's worth of caulking
compound could save you hun-
dreds of dollars later.
CORNBREAD
MIX GUADIOLA ..
BREAD
3 If the stanps are in
sheets or b’acks, ‛o tear off
me or t»« for inailing or t
place in different albums
Sheets and bl locks are more val-
uable in their original form
4 eWhen in doubt about con-
ditio or value, show your
stamp to a dealer in your area
The cover sells for ll 25 and or check w th a secund dealer
can be ordered directly from if available
Milestone of Flight. National ____
Air and Space Museum Smith Canada's Christmas set con-
sonian Institution, Wa J ington, sists of three stamps featuring
D.C 20560 Remittance should Indian scenes of the season
be made to the Smithsonian in- The 10-cents shows Indians fol.
stitution. Enclose a large self- lowing "The Star." The 12.
addressed envelope for return cents depicts Northern Lghts
of your cover and an Indian choir The 25-
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.Beautiful flowers make beau,
tiful designs on Samps
Many Clectors specialize an
Uhis.particular topic providing
enzpyment from an esthetic as
"e as.philatelic sense For
such collectors. the latest de
ftntivenset from The Gambia,
heaturing brilliantly colored
fora seen in that area, is a
welcome addition
.The lowest value depicts the
g ory buwer.' atwinmgshrub
withlarge, leathery leaves
tween the leaves are bright
scarlet flowers Another stamp
shows the white water lily a
third illustrates the
"nmphae," * tropical water
Plant sometimes referred to as
the sacred lotus A fourth adhe-
sive pictures the fireball lily a
bulbous plant with lovely flow,
ering, clusters. The cocks-comb
with tubular yellow flowers and
orange centers appears on a
middle value The ground or-
chid, having six to 12 flowers
each, is seen on still another
stamp.
Also featured on the higher
values are the fibre plant, the
false kapok. the giant boabob.
the coraltree, the gloriosa lily,
the bell-flowered mimosa, the
Up dinedolo, and the African tu- _ _ cents illustrates the Christ
These new stamps are avail- All former military personnel ild in an Indian setting
able at your local dealer or whoserved overseas will recall Norway pay s tribute to its
stamp department Apid mnempries of mail call via coastal shipping system. which
i a ----- tmosand.FPo istations. Some- has provided service for pas.
cLaunching of Sputnik I, the the .mail was long in sengers and goods for many
first earth Satellite, is the sub- poming. but it has taken quite a years, by issuing four new
ject of Milestone of Flight 56 few years for the announce- stamps
Air Sna sord Museumvationai they are states “ niont Arendal in the bhckeouna
stltnsSnia ih these former s’Ringsamkarseddtssthe
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Chicken Hens. 495
■Hamburger Meat 49‘|
■Bacon ..... 5149
■Pork Steaks 995
■German .,99
(Chopped Ham .5179
Pressed Ham 5129
Ham 5599
Bologna Decker All Meal........... 99’
Sausage Jimmy King............. 99’
Potatoesrm 100.00595
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 61, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 24, 1977, newspaper, December 24, 1977; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573190/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.