Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 217, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 25, 1978 Page: 5 of 40
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. BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Sunday June 25, 1978
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SIMMONS Beautyrest Mattresses and Hide A Beds
LA-Z-BOY Recliners and Rockers
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DININGROOM
RANCH OAK BY A. BRANDT
ng is a
KROEHLER- Sleepers and Sofas & Love Seats
Mariana Islands
ALL STYLES OVER TWO TRUCKLOADS JUST ARRIVED Best Selection in Texas
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Chromcraft
downtown BANGL j
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Dinettes and Bars, Bar Stools etc.
SALE PRICED
Carpets
Id
By Alexander Smith, Gulistan or Philadelphia
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EXPERTLY INSTALLED BY OUR OWN MECHANICS SAVE ON EVERY YARD.
MOWERS
Solid Oak Bedroom & Dining Room Furniture
$70
00
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Trade In.
Solid BRASS BEDS- Curio Cabinets Gun Cases ALL ON SALE
IF WE DO NOT HAVE WHAT YOU WANT WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU
"Quality Furniture At Lower Prices Every Day Of The Year"
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comprise all the Marianas i
Oil reports
Bulettn Austim Bureau
future
rdue to
ASTROGRAPH
Bernice Bede OsoT
BEDROOM
LIVINGROOM
reason
ince. in
is that
[ulation
can and
I of the
pav out
you get
for the
KEEN KUTER
LAWN
Commission has set a hearing
for * a.m. July 1 on the ap-
ee-way
ement
e and a
ith your
irement
r IRA.
idea -
d addi-
protec-
ends.
largest
bu take
efund).
e com-
agreed
ou live.
. retire-
fins.
The RRC has ordered the
proper plugging of the Gene OU
Co. No. 1 Salome Stephens well,
Coleman County Regular Field
The Best Selection of Quality Furniture
At The Lowest Prices To Be Found Anywhere
SHOP ALL FOUR FLOORS AND SAVE!
la bank
I way of
wals so
h out of
h out of
nserva-
iraw so
| a lot of
Individ-
Account
A hearing ia set for 2 p.m.
July Ion the proper plugging of
the Shahan Corp. No. 1 E. H
Henning well, wildcat fleld,
Coleman County.
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ASTROGRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol
deliverability; and surface
casing as required by the
retire-
r , i.
the re-
hich is
$8488
I that is
[the 10-
You get
he com-
lone for
You or
Exploration. Inc. for tem-
porary fleld rules for the Lae
Ray !Duffer Umei and (Lake)
Fields, Fasti and and Stephens
counties
The proposed rates include
600-1,320-foot spacing: 160 acre
t these
close to
n there
ccumu-
ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE
BROWNWOOD
Heavy Steel Construction, 3 h.p.
Briggs & Stratton Engine. 20" Cut,
Manual Adjustment Wheels.
LAWN
MOWERS
to self-
d those
June 26 1978
initeresting glamorous oppor-
tunities could present them
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THE FURNITURE MART
EVERYDAY PRICES AS LOW AS BIG CITY SALE PRICES
SOMETHING SPECIAL. One of the children at the
Leake and Watts Children’s Home in Yonkers, N.Y.
is made to feel important by Claire Yaffa, of
Harrison, N.Y. Her photo is in the exhibition at the
Hudson River Museum, and that’s something
special.
except Guam, stretching
north-south in a 500-mile arc
of tropical islands east of the
Philippines and southeast of
Japan.
ed, you
per the
option,
any will
you or
lie. This
nse for
A hearing is set for 2 p.m.
July 10 on the application of
James E. Russeli Petroleum.
Inc , for adoption of field rules
aside as
of your
a year,
private
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INLY
0
BY GARRISON, HOOKER, DIXIE AND MANY OTHERS
retire-
to shop
not all
mutate
ter rate
In the process of becoming
an American com-
monwealth are the Mariana
t there
rement
advan-
For Old Mower
In Any Condition
.$7488
WT
gas units; IN per cent
Islands, which in 1947 had 5 "
been part of the Trust Terri- ! Jm/
tory of the Pacific Islands, I X2
assigned to U.S. administra- 1 (2853
tion by the United Nations. |
Eastland, N.
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June n. 1978
The year ahead will not be one
of »out run-of -the-mill routine
periods There are many sur-
prises ahead Most of them will
be pleasant k,
CANCER (June -July 22) it
you ve got something you d
like to push today otters a
prime opportunity to do it
You ve got your act together
and your approach would be
dramatic Find out to whom
you re romantically suited by
sending for your copy of Astro-
Graph Letter Mail 50 cents for
each and a long, self-
addressed stamped envelope
to Astro-Graph P O Box 489
Radio City Station N Y 10019
Be sure to specify birth sign
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You can
unobtrusively take charge of
situations important to those
you care for and put them in
the proper context today Your
adept handling will amaze oth-
ers
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22) One
of the reasons you'll be so
warmly received today is your
flair for making contemporaries
think that the better ideas you
supply them with really are
theirs
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23) Al-
though this may not be a
normal work day for you, unu-
sual opportunities may arise to
enable you to turn a profit
Relax with one eye open
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) In
social settings you are ex-
tremely magnetic today A little
group will quickly cluster about
you like moths attracted to a
flame
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec.
21) Your methods may not be
readily apparent to others
today, but they will get results
Their unorthodox nature will
not make them any less effec-
tive
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19)
A splendid day for brainstorm-
ing with confidants in the
process you will come up with
marvelous, workable concepts
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 19) A
commercial idea you've been
toying with should not be left to
gather dust It might provide
you with that desirable second
source of income
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Avail yourself of any opportu-
nity to go somewhere and meet
new people One you re intro-
duced to could prove very
important to your future
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Don't
try to assume the mantle of
leadership today You'll realize
a greater share of the booty by
being a follower
TAURUS (April 20-May 10) New
projects are especially favored
for you today- They can be
rewarding, and will be more so
if-there's some type of unique
twist involved
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Don t
be intimidated today by situa-
tions measured in large fig-
ures Approach things with
logic and forthrightness and
you'll come out on top
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN )
tor the
By IRVING DESFOR months of picture taking. Claire She enrolled in a workshop
AP Newsteatures says she tried 10 make the chil- with Josef Schneider, famous
Claire Yaffa’s exhibition at dren feel important, to make baby photographer, and used
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selves to you this coming year years. Her subjects are the for myself, too. I started to put in the Westchester area of New
adding est and excitement ' children of the Leake and my heart into it and the photo- York City where she lived. Her
Jus! remember Real prbm.se watts Childrens Home a tri- graphs revealed a new sensi- photographs appeared in the lo-
and rewards ire with things that voluntary child-carina tivity and perception that oth- cal newspapers and magazines
canscenathuresrgtim ,, agency‘inYonkerssfounded"i ers began to notice." and then she went on to do
1831 They are troubled chil- .Amongthosewho noticedand photo essays of the region.
today Unexpected expenses dren from families with prob- Kaverurmersancouragemenorn Claire perfected her photo
are apt to pop up You could be lems or homes that are broken, tnis parucuan project were printing technique by taking ______
caught embarrassingly short The photographs on display Sean. Kernan, noted photogra- courses and Workshops with . m
Like to find out more of what through July ». reveal her sym- phy teacher and Cornell Capa, Fred Picker, one of the coun- m
yesraheadronyounsendtr pathetic rapprt with her ub- directorepfthe International tryesfnesttechniclansinthat ■
ler by mailing 50 cents for each jects, a warm sense of under- CentertngrhotseaPhta has a specialty At the time he lived «
and a long self addressed standing and friendship that long distenorimfortant pt nearby in White Plains. d
stamped envelope to Astro touches the viewer as weU. iong 5 0 mpormns I.Pn0W She also studied with George T
Graph PO Bo« 489 Radio City It isn't easy to establish that graphicpersonalities who Tice Phdiooe Halsman Lisette l
Station N Y 10019 Be sure to initial basis of reciprocal trust played substantial roles, she Model and Gene Smith absorb- e.
specify birth sign with deonle who have nrob- feels, in her development as a mode ana uene -mutn ansorh NFe
LEO (July 23-ug 22) If you lems, young perhaps even more photographer. It all started in ingstheir criticisms alongowith -■ -
change your mind about a than ‘old.Crebuitthat foun- 1966, the year she had the first terwisdomuandsphiosoph;
course of action you know is dati on Ok friendshin siw 1' of her two children. She and With this foundation, it isn t
nghbn order to pacify another matkongomfnendshiPasdwlyeiny her husband had dinner with a surprising, that , she became
you ll wind up serving neither making many visits and getting of fri ends among them Photography editor of West-
of you ’ to know the children before she gouPoftriendsamongcttem Chester Magazine. It also led to
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Its started taking pictures. Then, Ken Ljeherman, A . executie her selection as photography
possible you ll be the one to let when she returned, she always withBerke.KdsLoCustom co-ordinator for "theInter-
the cat out of the bag regaroing brought prints to give to her Labs. Later he took them to the national Women's Arts Fest-
something, you wanted.kept subjects. That made them feel lab. where he. was putting to- “ tevnited
secret by talking without think special. gether a photographic exhibi- Nations "5015"
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Unu- Tania was a typical example ion for the Museum of. Modern Another career milestone was
suaiiy high expenses relating of the early sesston/Man,” she Twa w. 1e„ Mair. r. being chosen to head one of the Plains and the Neikrug Gallery is even more gratifying to learn (Canlmarat.i Finia
to an outside activity could pul said to Claire, "what you want m"Whenwegeft"Caire.r, largest photographic shows of and the WiUun Gallery m New that her acquaintance with that Eongdomerate) Field,
a considerable dent in your my picture for’"" Because you mempens.c, Ken.846 me a women photographers in the York City, and have been ac- institution began when she vol- Fasuana Count- ... . . .
wallet today Live within your are beautiful!" Claire replied, hatcho extra."or pnntsste United States: Chairperson of quired in private Collections. unteered her services and do- .The.proposed rules include
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 221 Tania wass delighted and be norlonge rnerded onsthemdrive the Breadth of Vision Exhibi- But of them all. she feels nated her photographs for one 467933-foot well spacing; 40-
You're not normally a quitter came a willing subject. Each home Ercanned ttem inemz tion at the Fashion Institute of most gratified1 with’ the added cl their annual reports. acre proration units; and IN
but today because of some- chose their favorite spot, cor anns,i told my husband that Technology in New York City infusion of understanding and Her contribution enriched her percent acreage allocation.
thing emotional you wont be ner or room to be photographed found what I want in 1975. heart which found expression in own photography. She also ■
as persistent as necessary to in and whatever possessions to do I want to be a photogra- Mrs. Yaffa’s photographs the photographs from the made another personal dis- says now, “is something I
achievexouraims. ,, they wanted tobe shown with, to do. I want to be a pn gr have been exhibited previously Leake and Watts Childrens covery at the same time HAVE to do, not just something
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Recalling those first of many pner: at the Bridge Gallery in White Home picture-taking project It “Photography." Claire Yaffa that I want to do "
21) impatience could cause you___-* D-i”
to repeat a tactic that s proven
unsuccessful Profit from expe-
rience Give yourself time to
work things out
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)
A friend s offer of aid may be
suddenly withdrawn today Be-
fore passing judgment and get-
ting upset find out why he
backed of*
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
More time is required to work
out an arrangement involving
another Nothing will come off
as you hoped if you plan
impetuously
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
Projects you re working on to-
day will not have the full atten-
tion they need Don't expect
good results for half effort
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Someone you meet socially
today could initially make a
strong impression, but the im-
age will fade just as quickly
under closer scrutiny
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Fami-
ly-related issues must be
watched very closely today so
that they don't get out of hand
emotionally Supress your
impatience
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You
could have difficulty working
something out today because
you didn't listen closely
enough to instructions
NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN )
Department of
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 217, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 25, 1978, newspaper, June 25, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573346/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.