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BROWNWoe RIILLFTII
Monday. June 5, 1978
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By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
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shelf. - Heloise
1 male
Brilliant, Brilliant. - Heloise
omen's
needed for next time Then hang when I wash and roll my hair, I
Faye Cabansag Epsilon Xi officers named
the bag in the closet.
put a net over it, then place a
in annual installation
DEAR HELOISE
The Epsilon XI Chapter of
I sew a great deal. After using Hermonson and Kelli, Mr. and
spots on the driveway.
If I have made alterations or
Bums of Brownwood.
Installing officer was Ann
ry held
driveway — Theresa C.
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COOKING HINTS
Bran adds flavor, texture to quick breads
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Regular Price
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our clothes before laundering is a pattern, I tuck a scrap of the
excellent for removing grease fabric used inside the envelope.
deepest
PA Fair,
a great
Margaret
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who con-
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413th st
iwnwood
Moe thru Sat 7:30-12:30
Mon. Tues Thurs 46
Visitors in the home of the
Wayne Powells of Holt have
included Mr. and Mrs. Clarance
1005 N. FISK
646-9604
ANYTIME, ANYPLACE—Easy-to-
wear dress, left, of Italian acrylic
jersey in yellow, white and pink print
on violet background has string-tie
neckline and can be worn either with
or without belt. It comes with shawl
of coordinating print. Two-piece
dress, right, of Italian polyester
since the diamond '
established the schol
success.
President
Bent-elect
gginPTA
JoanW. Griffin R.N.
Certified Diet Counselor
ind the
raise a
eon the
POLLYS POINTERS
Polly Cramer
for the whole process and of the pattern envelope, then
doesn't harm grass along the can see at a glance what I used
tarry a
forma
mile in
ot wall
BRAN FLAPJACKS—Good served with whipped
butter and honey.
pie that
id their
erica is
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rial, let
DEAR HELOISE:
The prewash spray we use on
INDIAN CREEK (BBC) -
Mr. and Mrs J. A Morris,
Pearl Greer and Garland Petty
at Brownwood honored Mrs.
Clyde Greer with a surprise
birthday party at Indian Creek.
jersey in rose and green print on
black background also comes with
coordinating shawl. The v-neck top
has a ruffled sleeve and can be worn
with or without belt over full circle
skirt. (Fashions by Eva for Robert
Janan.) •
zned to
1 large
federal
New officers are Pat Hailey,
president; Judith McCorkle,
vice president; Connie Guthals,
secretary; and Betty Yates,
treasurer. Beverly Brooks,
junior past president, will serve
as educational director
A jewel pin ceremony was
conducted for Judith McCorkle,
and Peggy Gamblin was ac-
cepted into ESA membership
during a pledge ceremony.
Husbands of the members
were special guests for the
evening.
DR. MERLE M. ELLIS
OPTOMETRIST
Glesses, Contoet tenaes
JOS Citizens Benk
Dial 646-778
In a small bowl stir together
the bran and milk; let stand
about 5 minutes.
In a medium bowl beat to-
gether the egg, oil and honey;
stir in the bran mixture. Add
the flour mixture and stir just
until dry ingredients are mois-
tened.
yere an
ethree
g from
[ns.
al rules
govern-
women.
percent
by 1981
at the
ling the
[ding to
hysical
flunked
ed was
y ever
Mrs. Gus Smith, Terry King of
San Angelo, Sue Killough of
Waco, Mr. and Mrs. Christion
and Janice of Goldsmith and
Brian Powell of Jacksonville,
Ark.
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
DEAR HELOISE:
I have tried several of the
ideas in your column, and my
four children have, put up with
me so far. But when I decided to
try your "chore distributing
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Press Food Editor
DEAR CECILY. I've read
that bran is good for you be-
cause it provides roughage. I
serve it as a breakfast cereal
sometimes, but I’m wondering
about other ways of using it.
What do you recommend? —
CONSCIENTIOUS.
that pattern for. — Marian
White
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Greer
visited their children, Mr. and
Mrs George Carter. Tom and
Greg of Commerce and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Boyd of Dallas. They
had a fish fry with the Carter
family at Commerce.
HOLT (BBC) - The David
Locke family recently moved
from the Holt community to
Dublin where he will serve as
pastor of the Highland Church
HEALTH
Lawrence E. Lamb. MD
always handy but out of the
way. — Louisea Hall
DEAR HELOISE:
Upon returning home, baby's
traveling diaper bag should be
repacked for the next trip.
Remove soiled diapers, etc.,
and replace with clean ones.
Make sure you have everything
3 tablespoons honey
On wax paper stir together
the flour, baking powder and
salt.
DEAR HELOISE:
I have found a very good use
for those extra powder puffs.
I have very sensitive ears, so
lade on
of the
re was
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TOPICS
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note in
king's will
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WEREWITH
YOU EVERY
POUND
OF THE
WEIGH.
DIET
CENTER
GOSPEL MEETING
JUNE 5 JUNE 11
EARLY CHURCH OF CHRIST
7:30 P.M. DAILY
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DISCOUNT PRICES
ON NAME BRAND
FASHIONS
LYNS
DOWNTOWN SANGS
Nature's way
To soften hands, try dousing
them with a mixture of lemon
juice and salt It also will
bleach away any stains
. EL REY GALLERY
of
FINE ARTS
400 Main
Brownwood, Texas
915-643-1078
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Genuine Coney Hof Dogs. Smothered
in Rich Coney Sauce. Topped Off with
Tangy Bits of Juicy Onion.
DEAR POLLY Would you please tell me how to
give wicker chairs a face lift ’ — ABBIE
DEAR ABBIE — A frequent going over with the
brush attachment on your vacuum will keep the.dust
out of those many crevices. Wash with warm water
with about a tablespoon of ammonia added for each
quart of water and rinse thoroughly with clear
water. I had my wicker chars, that had been treated
to countless coats of white paint. stripped by a
professional furniture stripper to eliminate that
flaking and peeling that often occurs.
When repainting use enamel paint. It can be
sprayed on or applied with a brush that should
always be full of paint and always stroked in the
same direction. My experience is that a tremendous
amount of spray paint is required, making the job
quite expensive. Clear varnish could be used on
natural wicker. — POLLY
THIS COL UMN • w"itten tor you
the homemaker if you have a hint or a
problem write to Heloise in care of this
newspaper Because ot the tremen
dous volume of mail. Heloise is unable
to anwer individual letters Sha will,
however answer your questions in her
column whenever possible
presented in
piano recital
SANTA ANNA - Faye
Tuesday Speciol 30*
55*
For pancakes, drop heaping
tablespoons of the batter well
apart onto a preheated griddle.
Cook until bubbles appear on
the surface; turn and brown
the other sides.
Serve with butter and honey.
Makes 16 to 20 pancakes,
each about 3 inches wide.
Beauty Tips
Duffel coats back
The duffel coal is where it's
al this fall, especially ooe
with a quilted look uad
toggles.
The independent Vatican City Kangaroos come in several
State in Italy occupies an area sixes and can range anywhere
that is approximately 0.17 from 180 pounds to 16 inches in
square miles._______________- height.
28a
Wicker needs a face lift .
By Polly Cramer 1
POLLY’S PROBLEM
Cabansag, 13-year-old daughter Epsilon Sigma Alpha In-
of Dr. and Mrs. Filemon Caban- ternational held its annual in-
sag was presented in a piano stallation of officers Friday in
recital at her home here. She is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerre
a student of Mrs. George P. Guthals of Early.
EASY DOES IT-This exercise for legs. Lean and stretch torso to the
the waist and abdomen should be right as right hand reaches toward
done slowly . Bring your head as close the foot and left arm stretches
to your legs as you can. Begin by overhead, palms up.
resting your hands on outstretched
never cease to be amazed at
how many people have liv-
ing habits that are so detri-
mental to their health situa-
tions Ceffee and tea both
contain caffeine Caffeine is
a stimulant to the central
nervous system A person
who drinks as much coffee
as you describe in this case
could very well be ex-
tremely nervous on the basis
of an excess consumption of
caffeine alone. In fact, to put
it bluntly. I think most at the
country would be a lot more
tranquil if they would slow
down on the amount of cof-
fee they drink each day.
The caffeine in the coffee
and tea has exactly the oppo-
site effect of the tranquiliz-
ers your niece is taking to
calm her nerves She might
not need so much medicine if
she would eliminate coffee
and tea entirely. Cigarettes
are such a well-known
health hazard that I don't
think I need to mention those
again this time
This works especially great • • •
with wine glasses and the odd- Will do my best! Love you fur
shaped ones which usually take writing! - Helolse
up more room at the top than at • • •
the bottom. DEAR HELOISE
Obviously this doesn't make We use hair shampoo that
any difference with glasses that comes in a plastic tube. To
are straight — and have a top always have it handy, my
and bottom that are the same husband takes a plastic
or sugar
DEAR READER
Mrs. Fred Tucker, Jannett
and Shane of Killeen visited Mr
and Mrs. Phillip Estess, Renea
and Joshua of Indian Creek.
Other visitors in the Estess
home have included Mrs Linda
Hill, and Kenneth, Mrs. Nancy
Hill, Delinda and Kim and Mrs.
Ruby Wood all of Brownwood,
Mrs. Sherry Bradley and Jim
Bob and Mrs Betty Estess of
Brookesmith, Mrs. Suzy
Ballard and Cheyenne of
Odessa.
DEAR CONSCIENTIOUS: as the giant-size sort commonly
Bran adds excellent texture served in coffee shops. C.B.
and flavor to quick breads, BRAN FLAPJACKS
yeast breads, pancakes — espe- 1 cup all-purpose flour
cially when these are made 2% teaspoons baking powder
with white flour Here's a rec- 4 teaspoon salt
ipe for Bran Flapjacks that we 1 cup fortified whole bran
tested recently and liked. If you 1*4 cups milk
try it, expect these pancakes to 1 egg
be thinner and not quite so soft *4 cup oil
To give you a better idea
of what coffee tea. colas and
such drinks that contain
caffeine do to a person I’m
sending you The Health Let-
ter number 1-1 Others who
want this issue can send 50
cents with a long. stamped,
self-addressed envelope for
it to me in care of this
newspaper, P.O Box 1551,
Radio ity Station. New
York. NY 10019 $
If your niece just needs
something to drink she
might try water but if she
just craves the taste of cof-
fee there is no reason she
couldn’t use deccaffeinated
coffee
Sure saves a hassle for powder puff inside the net — one
mother with so many things to puff over each ear.
remember when taking baby I can then dry my hair in
out. — Doris Swann comfort — Elsie
Faye Lynn presented a Schulze, president of District 7.
program of Bach, Mozart, Assisting Mrs. Schulze was Bar-
Clementi, Schumann, Gillock bara Hickman, District 7 coor-
and Charles Cooke music. dinator.
She received a superior Incoming officers were
rating in February in the Junior presented tapers and keys sym-
Festival sponsored by the bolizing the incoming
National Federation of Music president's theme, "Agape -
Sprinkle powdered detergent repeat a garment, or if
on the spot, scrub with a broom, something needs changing the o , .
hose off, and stand back and next time. Parenting workshop
admire your clean driveway. I usually put the garment
Only takes about five minutes made and the date on the front slated for R'Star
program will be presented in tions on her program. She is an
four parts: Tuesday, June 6; organ student of Mrs. W E.
Thursday, June 8; Monday, Chapman of Santa Anna.
June 11; Tuesday, June 12. During a social hour after the
recital, Mrs. Cabansag served a
Each session will begin at buffetsuppertorelatives.frien-
7:30 p.m. and will meet for two ds and Faye Lynn’s former
hours in the homemaking teachers, Mrs. P. V. Priddy and
cottage Mr. Norene Eckhard.
have two little grandsons
age 5 and 3 and their daddies
love to tickle them to the
point they can hardly stand
it They hold them down and
won't let them get away The
other night the 5-year-old
wet his pants I have told
them not to do it but they
just laugh at me I have
heard it can cause them to
stutter but they just say it is
an old wives tale. Is it
harmful to do this or am I
being an overly sensitive
grandma' I'd appreciate
your comment on this
DEAR READER I think
you're just a normal grand-
mother concerned about her
grandchildren However,
rest easy There isn't any
evidence that tickling the
children, even if it gets them
very excited, has any bad
effects at all Just be thank-
ful that the daddies love
your grandchildren enough
to play with them and give
them a reasonable amount
of their time
It sounds to me like
they're developing a good
relationship with their fa-
thers which will help them in
their total mental health as
the years go on The situa-
tion you described to me
then is really good, not bad,
and you should count your
blessings.
, NEWSPPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I
Just wet the driveway where changes I note those on a slip of
the grease spots are, spray paper, along with the date, and
them with the spot remover and staple the scrap of fabric to the
let it stand for two or three note.
minutes. Surely helps if I want to
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I use this trick mainly where I hook, clips the clothespin to the
keep my large wine glasses. I bottom of the shampoo tube,
have quite a few and it was then hangs the hook over the
always a problem to store them. shower curtain rod.
Now I just turn every other one The shampoo is always at the
upside down and I can get top of the tube (or opening) and
almost twice as many on the ready to use, and the tube is
wintsfnom, cg ■
Heloise
I _____________________—------- f Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Estess.
+ : : . Renea and Joshua honored her
DEAR FOLKS: suggestion,'' my youngest parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Getting tired of a cluttered thought that was too much. Tucker of Brownwood last
cupboard? ' Why does that Heloise have week, with a birthday dinner
Seem like you never have to put all those ideas into your Those attending included Mr.
enough room to put all the head’" he exploded. and Mrs Dan Tucker, Brandy
glasses away' But that's all right keep and Daniel James of Bangs and
Try turning every other glass those hints coming I love’em! Mr. and Mrs Clyde Greer of
upside down on the shelf. . - Phyllis • Indian Creek.
RISING STAR (BBC) - A Clubs. Also, she received a The Key."
parenting workshop, sponsored critics circle rating in the Guild
by the Rising Star Homemaking Auditions in Brownwood in
Department, will be conducted April.
by Rev. R. D. Williams, pastor Pianist for the Seventh Day
of the First Baptist Church. Adventist School, Faye Lynn is
The education workshop was also serving as pianist in the
developed by the publishers of SDA Church in Santa Anna.
Parents magazine. The She played three organ selec-
I UH GREEN SMUTS 752-6063J
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HOW ABOUT
WOMANHOOD?
For the first time in 1977,
some of the Rhodes scholars at
Oxford University failed to
meet Cecil Rhodes' require-
ment that candidates have the
"qualities of manhood" in addi-
tion to outstanding capacity for
scholarship and leadership
They were the 24 women, in-
cluding 13 Americans, among
the 72 scholars — the first
women chosen in the 75 years
DEAKPOLLY For a year my husband kept promising
to make a sand box for the children but he never seemed to
get the time Finally we came up with a simple,
inexpensive solution that has worked well We bought a
four-foot plastic molded play pool for $5 and filled it with
280 pounds of sand i which cost us another $5 >. For a cover
to keep the rain out I rounded the corners on an old plastic
shower curtain to’make a circle The edges were turned
under and on the sewing machine I stitched a casing
Through this was run non-roll elastic It looks like a giant
shower cap and pulls all the way over the sand box to keep
the rain out and to keep the sand from blowing away. —
MARGE
DEAR POLLY I am an avid worker of crossword
puzzles and have found that using a red pencil or pen does
wonders for those who have less than perfect eyesight. -
BRADLEY
DEAR POLLY — I use votive candle holders as
containers for miniature flower arrangements They are
great when using violets, pansies and fuchias.
Also, narrow men's belts make great replacements for
worn purse handles RUBY’
DEAR POLLY My children do not like to finish the
milk left in their cereal bowls when the cereal is gone So I
give each of them a plastic straw to drink it and they think
this is a treat and drink it all — BONNIE
Pelly will send you one of her signed thank-you
newspaper coupon clippers if she uses your favorite
Pointer. Peeve or Problem in her column. Write POLLY’S
POINTERS in care of this newspaper
INEWSPAPER ENTE.RPRISE ASSN >
DEAR DR IAMB - 1
have a niece who is in a
mental hospital and she
comes home for five-day
visits twice a month While
she is home she drinks tea
and coffee several times an
hour using a heaping tea-
spoon of instant coffee and a
heaping teaspoon of sugar
with about one half cup at
tap water and the balance
milk or half and half While
she is home she uses three-
fourths of a 10-ounce bottle
at instant coffee besides the
tea and smokes about a
package of cigarettes a day
She also takes tranquilizers
in the hospital
is it harmful to consume
so much coffee with her
medication What effect can
it have'' She is very nervous
She also dnnks coffee all
day in the hospital, buys the
coffee herself and drinks it
with tap water without milk
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 200, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1978, newspaper, June 5, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573329/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.