Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 10, 1991 Page: 4 of 16
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4A Wednesday, April 10, 1991 Citizens Journal
Tips suggested for storing clothing
Entire Stock Ladies Dress
Spring means warmer weather
is coming and it is time to clean
and store your winter clothing.
Clean all items before storing.
Even tiny spots of soil or food
make the fabric more susceptible
to staining, mildew and insect in-
festations. Launder washable
items and garments, but avoid
using laundry additives such as
fabric softener and starch. Fabric
softeners tend to yellow with age
and starch attracts insects.
Reduce dry cleaning costs by
having "dry clean only" garments
cleaned, but not pressed. Store
wool garments in moth repellant
(balls, flackes, or crystals), but
avoid putting moth repellent in
baby or cnildren's cotton clothing.
Tailored and professional cloth-
ing should be stored on padded
hangers protected in a cloth gar-
ment bag. Avoid storing garments
in plastic whenever possible.
Plastic garment bags and dry
cleaner bags trap moisture during
the humid summer season and
sometimes cause garments to be-
come yellowed and discolored.
The print from dry cleaner bags
has been known to degrade onto
Pam's pointers
By Pamela D. Lincoln
County Extension Agent
Flats B Heels
garments leaving an ink stain.
Good places to store out-of-
season garments include the "far
end" of a bedroom closet, under
the bed and the top shelves of a
clothes closet. Avoid hot attics,
camp basements and damp
garages because mold and mil-
dew grow in humid conditions. Al-
so avoid storing good clothes next
to the outside wall bacause
ouside walls tend to draw damp-
ness with outside temperature
fluctuations.
20%50%
Off As Marked
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Art league schedules workshop
The Atlanta Art League met
April 1. In the absence of Presi-
dent Sharon Bole and Vice Presi-
dent David Wommack, Secretary
Lou Hudson presided over the
meeting.
The invocation was given by
Christine Puckett. Reading of the
minutes was by Lou Hudson and
the treasurer's report was by Jean
Young, treasurer.
During the business session, a
workshop with Barbara Holland of
Longview was decided to begin
Monday, April 8 from 1 to 4 p.m.
Any persons interested should call
Christine Puckett at 796-3780.
The demonstration was given
by Charlotte Spencer of Gilmer.
Her opening comments were con-
cerning colors on the palette. She
then told the colors she under-
paints with and also showed the
brushes used in painting. She
recommends books by John F.
Carlson "Guide to Landscape
Painting" and Margaret Kessler's
"Painting Better Landscapes."
She uses motor oil to clean her
brushes then washes with brush
cleaner before using (odorless tur-
pentine).
The painting was a canyon
scene, using a painting knife with
vibrant sunlit colors on the tops
and sides of the canyon with
darks in the foreground.
Luphelia Middlebrooks of
Texarkana will be the guest
demonstrator for the Art League
May 6. There is no charge for
these demonstrations.
Hostesses were Christine Puck-
ett and Madge Passmore. Present
were Sibyl Flagg, Barbara
Birdsong, Jean Young, Frances
Dalrymple, Lou Hudson, David
Wommack, Ouida Moore, Dot and
Bill Niccum and guest Dollie
Barnhart of Gilmer.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
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To lite Registered Voters of-
(A las volumes rrgistradm del
Queen C ty
Queen City
., Texas;
Texas)
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Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 a.m. lo 7:00 p.m., on !1®Y
19-91—, for voting in a General i-lwliiin, in Elect Mayor and Cnnnri 1 Plapen HI, iv and V.
(Nolifiqnese, par las presenle. que las casillas electorates silados aba/o \e abr/rdn desde las 7 00 a m hasla las 7, 00 p iti el '1 de. Ha yn
de 19—21 para volar en la Eleccidn pin a elgra Alcalde. Conceial Luqgr 3, and 5
LOCAMON(S) OP COM ING PLACES
(l)IRECCION(ES) DE US CASILLAS ELECTORALES)
City of Queen City, City Hall, 210 Houston Street, Queen City, Texas
Absentee voting by personal appearance wil be conducted each weekday at
I La voiacidn en ausencia en persona se llevard a caho de limes a virtues en)
City of Queen City City tla 11, 21.0 Houston Street, Queen City, Texas
(location) (sitio)
between the hours or _JLi_Q£L a.m. and ._4x3Q_ p.m. Iwginning on - April.JJi , „.129J._
(enire las —*Lz2Sde la inailana y las JLi23_ de la latde tmpezando el Abri.1 15, 1991
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and ending on April 30, 1991
Journal stall pholo by JACKIE SILLAVAN
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Additional absentee voting will be held at the same Inratinn as follows:*
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Atlanta High School senior Llbby Welch Is shown with some of the browsers who stopped by Satur-
day morning at the class's rummage sale, held at the former Price Hardware building. The sale was
held to raise funds to help with this year's Project Graduation.
Convention
Planned for
April 13-14
The Cass County Singing Con-
vention will be held at Courtland
Baptist Church Saturday, April 13
at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 14 at
1:30 p.m. Everyone is invited.
Gospel singing
set Thursdays
in Naples
There will be gospel singing
every Thursday night at the
Naples Family Restaurant on
Highway 67 in Naples. The sing-
ing will start around 6:30 p.m. and
continue until 8:30 or 9 p.m. There
is no charge, just good gospel
singing, food and coffee.
However, donations to the singers
who perform are welcomed.
April 11, The Cop Family from
Sulphur Springs will be appearing
and April 18, The Battiest Indians
from Broken Bow will perform.
Anyone interested in singing at
Naples Family Restaurant call,
835-1401, 897-5931, or 897-5449.
Don't let
April get
to you.
Applications for ballot by mail shall be mailed to:
(Las solicitudes para bolcias que sc votaran en ausencia par corno deherdn enviarse a)'
Janette Coats
(Name of Absentee Voting ( Ink)
(Nombre del Secretario de la I'otaciun l:n Ausencia)
P.O. Box 301
(Address) (l)ircccion)
Queen City, Texas
(City) (Ciiulad)
75572
(Zip Code) (Zona Vosta!)
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Applications for ballots by mail must Ik- rcccived no later than the dose of business on
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April 26th. 1991
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