Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 86, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1980 Page: 5 of 12
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OFFICERS ELECTED
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Good Used Organs
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1 Wurlitzer Organ
1 Hammond Organ
Phone:
646-5221
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To A Radio
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ivisories were
ational Weather
South Plains be-
nd drifting snow
rdous driving
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Newcomers Club.
The luncheon was held at the
Traveler’s Steak House. Door
said accumula-
inches of snow
» South Plains
ivelland had 3
on the ground,
1 2 inches and
7
0
3 Spinet Pianos
2 Everett Console Pianos
1 Concert Console Piano
1 Wurlitzer Console Piano
s hoped to see
s filed in the
The chief said
Id have the
oral support
port would not
gal fees
esident of the
Officers' As-
organization
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POLLY S POINTERS
Polly Cramer
society sang the C. A. R. song, 1 .
accompanied byMrs. Bristeron I ,
the organ Colors were retired I -
as the "National Anthem” was j l
played. Ben Brister, chaplain, j
gave the benediction and the L
to trig-
ig snow
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A letter of thanks was read Mrs. jd. Jackson, Mrs Ray
from the Brownwood Care Morgan, Mrs. H.H. Rice and
Center for Christmas gifts sent Mrs. George Bevill.
The club meets next on Feb. 5 each year one million children
suffered some form of child
Erma
Bombeck
FLOOR
COVERING
CARPET-LINOLEUM
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above prices include carpet 11 " pad top by and W us show you ou‛ other
January speech
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‛ LOCATED AT WALDROP CONST.
"Q_3208 4th 646 2529_ ‘
Loan; Lisa Jole, $5 grocery Newcomers Club will be Feb.
certificate from JRB; Earlene 14. After a tour of the Academy
Hunter, one gallon of paint from of Freedom, members will have
L.E. Jones Decorating Center. lunch at 705 Melwood. Those
attending should meet at 11
The arts and crafts group of a m at the academy. Interested
the Newcomers Club met persons may call Jo Schum 646-
Thursday at the Fort where 8290 for more information
Bobbye Lee Fryar gave a
Al Wifi End' J
demonstration, bluebonnet
landscape. The door prize, a
decorative plaque, went to Pat
Gary.
The next arts and crafts
meeting is scheduled Feb. 21.
Sarah Nay will cover new ideas
in interior decorating.
For information, interested
MERLE NORMAN
Top quality products,
established throughout
49 years. In keeping
with these standards, we
can sell with pride,
knowing the quality
rates second to none. To
better serve you, our
Beauty Advisors have
just returned from a
school of cosmetic con-
cept directed by experts
of Merle Norman's Home
Office, L.A. Calif. Please
accept my personal in
vition to have your con-
sultation. Io leach you
how to meet you. own
needs. FREE___________
Merle Norman
Leatrice B. Waren
S17 A Commerce Sq.
646-4816
meaning of the pledge of meeting was adjourned for a
allegiance to the flag of the U.S. social time.
A. and gave an interesting soft drinks, cream cheese
htionVsraghe Aorioinon oun sandwiches, chips, cookies and
recording by the late John Deborahan Teresasstephens,
Wayne was used entitled Linda and Virginis Williamson,
"America - Why I Love Her ” Susan and Carol Bell, Ben
She told the group of the Brister, Cynthia King, Shannon
meaning and wearing of a small Rawlings Mrs Eddins Mrs
white ribbon to express Hope Jean Haffner, Mrs Jane
for the release of American Brister, and Mrs. W G
Hostages in Iran today. Schroeder.
Following this program, the ------------
ul weather pre-
ll of Texas and
led little hope of
ovement.
ven and thun-
reported along
t sections of the
to North Texas
tax. Scattered
i were also
far Southwest
Concho Valley
izzle fell across
i of the state
Tejas Society meets in
home of senior officer
The Tejas Society, Children of Soldier ancestor As members
the American Revolution met stood, the chaplain, Ben
Saturday morning at 10:45 at Brister, offered the prayer of
the home of Mrs. Smith Bell, invocation Colors were posted
their senior president, 3501 by Sannon Rawlings as
Third St. members saluted. Organ music
.. by Mrs. Jane Brister ac-
Deborah Stephens, Tejas companied the entrance of the
Society president. presided and flag into the meeting room,
welcomed members and two Members gave the pledge of
prospective members, Cynthia allegiance to the flag of the
King and Shannon Rawlings Uniked States of America and
She also welcomed Mrs. W. G. read in unison "The American’s
Schroeder, a visitor and regent Creed* and The CAR.
of the Mary Garland Chapter, D CreedFollowing this, the
A R, who sponsors the Tejas group sang one verse of
Society. “America.”
Mrs. Louise Eddins was a A short business meeting
program guest and was greeted followed as Lnda Williamson
by the president, also Mrs read the minutes of the previous
Eddins is currently a teacher at meeting. Mrs. Bell announced a
Brownwood Junior High School list of the various donations
and is the mother of Susan and that members had made to C. A.
Sandra Eddins, who are R schools and other objectives
members of the Tejas Society. Membership cards were
Virginia Williamson, vice- distributed.
president, asked members to Deborah Stephens presented
answer the roll call by naming Mrs. Eddins who challenged
Their very own Revolutionary members to understand the full
DEAR POLL.Y - Lately I have noticed in the cotama
Pointers for using charcoal for mildew odors, etc and
would like to know if you mean regular charcoal wich as
used for a grinl Do yov wded to replace this with fresh
charcoal every so often’ - FRANCES
DEAR FRANCES - The answer is yet to both awes
lions - POLLY
Qeqou
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pals for 1980. Doors will be open from 8
lunch of ham, vegetables, a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday
salads, cake, cookies, tea, and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
coffee and hot rolls was served Thursday.
by the hostess to the following The public is invited to attend.
Ig-e
ifice
esling Plateau
ersons attended
the traditional
of northern
ople
elebrated by the
Charles Gilson
lage people and
neighbouring
:h and Schim-
is in Luxembur-
ose to German
yoke in dialect
calling the sac-
Whitefield. "He
s he wanted to
he said "The
mbol and per-
r all those who
t their lives, for
i who sacrificed
en we had lost
reedom but it is
I for all innocent
ecame the vic-
afdwar. Their
not be in vain."
plans for flower show
"Re
held Thursday in the Adams stated that Davis Floral Ca
Street Community Center and would send a Sweet Gum tree to
Mrs W W. Jarrett announced Greenleaf Cemetery to be
plans being made for a tea and planted by the company's
flower show to be held in April, gardner.
The meeting was called to The program was presented
order by Mrs FM Dewbre, by Mrs Tilman Moore, Mrs
club president, and the dub Fems and Mrs H Leo Tucker
collect was led by Mrs H.H on Landscaping Your yard,”
Rice Twenty-eight members each giving the do's and dont’s
answered roll call of good planning and planting
Mrs Tom I. Mills was voted They showed pictures of Mrs.
into the club as a new member Ferris’ home when it was
and the nominating chairman purchased and the many trees,
presented her slate of officers shrubs and flowers now along
that were elected as follows: the fences, walkway and patio
Mrs. Carter Reid, president; They also discussed the many
Mrs. Bert V. Massey, first vice plants that grow well to this
president; Mrs W W Jarrett, county Mrs. Moore said "Your
second vice president; Mrs. yard and,house should look like
Hobart Ferris, third vice your idea was to grow a pic-
president; Mrs. C. B Harbin, tire.”
secretary; Mrs. GN Bevill, The club voted to send get
treasurer, and Mrs. J. G. well cards to Mrs Mayfield
Jarvis, corresponding Gibbs and Mrs Oakley Smith
DEAR POLLY - I keep a spray bottle filled with a mixture
of liquid bleach and water by my washing machine and give
stains a quick squirt before putting clothes in the washer This
eliminates a lot of soaking and rinsing in a separate container
— MRS C S
DEAR POLLY — I use a 1-inch pure bristle paint brush
sprayed with my favorite furniture polish to dean all the
carvings and corners when dusting Gets them really clean
with no trouble - ANNIE .
DEAR POLLY — I always do any interior painting at my
boose during the winter when I cannot open the windows to
get rid of the odor Now I add two tablespoons of vanilla (the
cheap grade works fine) to a gallon of paint or less if a
smaller can This does not change the shade of even white
enamel or latex paint Stir it in thoroughly Friends who had
doubts when trying this have called to say how great it works
and with no paint odor - MRS B S
Polly will send you one of her signed thank-you newspaper
coupon dippers if she uses your favorite Pointer Peever of
Problem in her column Write POLLY'S POINTERS in care of
this newspaper
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ,
Handy grill charcoal
By Polly Cramer
POLLY'S PROBLEM
Shoes V.
prizes were won by Barbarn perso. as may call Judy Parker.
Pittard, $15 savings certificate 646-6989.
from Southern Savings and The next meeting of the
business----------------------------------
S' Rebekahs plan Sisainassn"abacasid
treasurer Bernice Echols called n .mmono sole society, with emphasis on the
therolland gave the treasurer’s rummage sale ajt
report. Faun Chrane is vice The Brownwood Rebekah Refreshments were served
president. Lodge will sponsor a rummage from a table covered with a
A get well card was signed sale in the lodge hall, 1518 hand painted cloth painted by
and sent to club member, Ottie Brady Ave., across from King's Mrs Mackey,
Simpson, who is in the hospital. Grovery, Wednesday and from Served on apple blossom
Names were drawn for secret 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday. plates were coconut cake,
SAVE $15000+0 940000
meets for ’Missionary Call'
The Missionary Call” was asked to wear special dresses
the topic of the program when Regular luncheon for the
members of the Baptist February meeting will be a
Women's Organization of First salad lunch, which will begin at
Baptist met in fellowship hall 11 am instead'of the regular
When the cornerstone ot ur civilizationislaid.my personal fornthglanuarymeeting.Mrs
. e , a ■ •onn Moore, newly appointed will teach Uhe IDISSion study
entry for inclusion will be the 1040- form put out by the internal program chairman, was in book All members are urged to
Revenue Service charge of the program attend
Not only is it the only piece of mail to be sent third class bulk Mrs. Moore gave the in- March 2-9 will be the annual
, without a stamp that gets to your home in mint condition-within troduction to the program by Week of Prayer for Home
* three hours after it is rent-tad it is written in Taxese for re. thenexperiences.o si Missions. The eroup voted.to
„ . . ., . young women who had ex- acX ept the goal of $3,000 for the
English-speaking population perienced the can to missions, church to raise During the
Every year someone savs they are going to write it in English Helping with the program were Week of Prayer women decided
so that the average person can understand it and make out his Mrs. Clark Coursey, who gave to meet at the church at 9:30
own form but this never happens the experiences of a missionary a m and go to home* for the
idomrt pretend to speak Taxese, but ru try to translate some x m.cuyingwinanjwth prayer program -
of the simpler terms for you. gave a report of a couple ser- Regular monthly luncheon
Spouse This is a married person, for which you get one ving: as missionaries in the will be held in March on the
exemption, providing your spouse is neither blind nor over 45 If Philippines, and Mrs. Bob third Tuesday
the spouse is either blind or over 65 take two exemptions Allman. who gave the ex- The women voted to continue
However, if the spouse is both blind andes or over, then you take periences °f ‘ missionary tol assist with birthday
- . ... serving in Georgia. celebrations at the South Park
three exemptions This term has made fooling around very Mrs. Frank Taylor read the Development Center The group
popular names of missionaries ob- also decided to give special
Gains An obscene word you do not use in front of the children serving their birthday on the emphasis to the Mission Action
Gross income A term borrowed from kids. previously used to meeting day and Mrs Joel Program and enlist more
describe their allowance Fergeson gave the special younger women in the program
.. .. . . . . . . prayer The resignation of Mrs. Blau-
Abandoned Spouses Mamed persons who live apart can file Mrs. R.C. Tennison, president Morris as program chairman
separate returns Abandoned does not include couples of the Women's Group, was in was accepted and Mrs John
separated by NFL. AFL. NBA. ABA. NHL. Olympic Games, or charge of a business session. Moore was elected to fill the
Wide World of Sports Mrs Coursey secretary, read vacancy-
Death This is no excuse for not filing a 1040-A form if it has the recommendations from the Members of the Eleanor
... . . . . . . . business meeting which had Davis Group were hostess for
not been filed. * personal representative or heir must do so been held by the WMu Counci the luncheon. The tables were
Remember, you don't geta refund unless you file of officers All recom- decorated with potted plants,
"If lane 13 is larger than line 15, the difference will be mendations were approved by and the hostess group presented
refunded to you " This is the IRS's attempt at humor ..like the the organization a plant to the group having most
old line where someone calls you and asks if the street light is Annual Focus week will be members present The plant
. . .. . . .m. . observed by the Women's went to Mrs. Joe Trussell,
burning and when you go out to check, they say. Then try to organization’Feb. 10-17. Mrs. leader of the Julia Graham
blow it out ' Actually, it's* funny line. I personally have never E M Pritchard gave plans for Group.
known anyone whose line 13 was larger than line 15. the week, which include a Women of the Wilma Mann
Paid Preparer This is someone who helps you prepare your special dinner meeting on Group will be hostess at the
return Some of them will go with you to your IRS agent when Tuesday, Feb. 12, from 6 to 8 salad luncheon in February,
you are summoned None of them will remember who you are o’clock, when aprogramwillbe and members of the Anne
7 ' given on the history of AMU Nicholas Group will be hostess
Privacy Act This is a comforting act passed in 1974. assuring work in Texas. Members were in March
you that your return will be kept secret and shared only by the
'U.S Treasury, the Dept of Justice. all federal agencies, all ---------------------------------------------------------------------
state, including the District of Columbia, the U S com- Study Club meets jn Mackey home
monwealths and possessions and all foreign governments who • ‛
have tax treaties with the U s. BLANKET BBC)—Blanket cheese balls, pimento cheese
Have fun filing. Study Club held its January finger sandwiches, coated nuts.
meeting in the home of Mrs. chips, spiced rings. banana nut
—— Della Mackey. Thirteen cake along with spiced tea or
members and one guest were coffee
Couple holds open house at R-Star present. . .. .. Hostesses were Evangeline
RISING STAR (BBC) - Mr the fireplace, arranged in the the meeting to order. Delsie MemnnersprrnMKeMary
and Mrs Horace Sears held center of the rooms, which Dame led the members in the Bird Janie Crouch Delsie
open house for their friends last angle out in various directions, reading of the club collect. Dame, Evangeline Damron,
Sunday afternoon A patio surroundssthe east Minutes were read by secretary Blanche Eoff DeeAnn Hen-
Hostesses for the occasion side of the house, which u ac Janie Crouch. derson, Jean Hinsley, Della
were Maxine Robinson, Pete cessible from the living room Mrs. Eoff read a thank you Mackey. Lillie Richmond,
Buchanan, Mrs B. H Hearren, and.pedroom. e ... letter from adopted student, Lucille Seed, Estell Vaughn,
Mrs Bud Lnney. Mrs. Conrad 7* home “ furnished with Kay Burhs. Mrs. Burns is the Ann Ryan, and Flo Watson.
Schaefer, and Mrs. U S. antiques, some of which.are club’s adopted foreign student. Guest was Mary Lou Morris of
Cooder family heirlooms and others who received a gift box for Blanket
... .. purchased by the couple at Christmas. Next meeting is Feb. 11 with
The Sears three bedroom, auctions throughout the years. A nominating committee was the program on "Health"
white brick home is located five Mr. and Mrs. Sears recently appointed consisting of Joyce _________________________’
miles north of Rising Star on the moved to Rising Star from Alley as chairman and Della
Eberhardt place Woodstock, Ill. He is a retired Mackey and Dora Priddy John DunCOn
One of the outstanding metallurgist and Sybil is a Note was made to remind
features of the unique home is retired teacher members of their report due on giVCS DCOg TO m
—-------—------------------------------------------ Feb. 1 and the spring con-
Babe Vaughn hosts quilting club Matnztazbe held n Ozona ^or Newcomers
- alanxengaBdmBtankat "^McLaughln, Cora Shaw, noaucatormemvars Mackn Hihway^tmlnt^ow'rta
AduinGnittingrtubmthistbe Flo Swatson,Lucile Seed. Faun program titled "Home Life", film on Spanish Missions and
community center.with Eln“atsopemnice ‘Echols and Mrs Eoff reported on “The spoke of places of interest along
Vaughn asthostersnisea Shrancbaughiin. Abused Child", she stated that Texas Highways at the January
Door prize furnished by the The club mats next on Feb. 5 each year one million children meeting for the Brownwood
hostess was won by Janie in the community center.
McLaughlin. The new officers Hostess will be Flo Watson.
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 86, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1980, newspaper, January 22, 1980; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573670/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.