The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 3, 1977 Page: 3 of 28
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THE BELLAIRE TEXAN, Aa*n«3, 1»77-P«*e
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Creative
Cooking £?
Mrs. A.J. Bartay, Jr. will
be taking a friend to see Not
With My Daughter, the
present. production al
the Dean Goss Dinner
Theatre, for submitting her
favorite Creative recipe to
our contest.
Not With My Daughter is
an irresistable comedy starr
ing Houstonian Kevin Coo
ney. Mrs. Bartay’s entry is
irresistable, too her £pply
Crumb Cake is perfect for
finishing off dinner, an
afternoon tea, or even a
special breakfash treat.
APPLE CRUMB CAKE
1 box of Jiffy cake mix
(white or yellow)
1 small can crushed pine
apple
1 can apple pie filling
raisins and chopped pecans
3/« cup melted oleo
Blalock Nursing Home
Southwest is currently in
the process of expanding its
Volunteer FVogram.
“We have all aorta of
interesting and fulfilling
jobs for both group and
individual volunteers," said
Debbie Britton, social acli
Follow the cake mix
directions, and pour into a 9
by 12 greased pan. Spoon
the apple pie filling and
crushed pineapple over the
batter. Pour melted oleo
over the fruit and top with
chopped pecans (or any nuts
of your choice, really) and
the raisins.
Bake at 350 degrees for 3C
minutes until the top is
brown, and that is all there
is to making this scrump
lions dessert.
Send your favorite recipe
to Creative Cooking today.
If yours is chosen for
publication in the Texan
newspapers, you will receive
a complimentary ticket for
two to the Dean Goss Dinner
Theatre, 2525 Murworth.
Mail your ideas to
Creative Cooking, Preston
Publishing Co., P.O. Box
999, Bellaire TX 77401.
vities director. Tht.e is a
special need for Arts and
Crafts instructors and inter
tainment.
For more information on
how to volunteer, contacl
Debbie Britton at 782-4355
or come by Blalock South
west at 2808 Stoney Brook.
PBXClub
Announces
New Officers
Mrs. Jean Staples, Com-
munications Supervisor for
Fulbrightand Jaworski, was
elected treasurer of the
International PBX Clubs
during the 21st Annual
Convention of the Interna-
tional PBX Club held in
Houston July 20-24.
Also elected were Mrs.
Jean Robbins, Fullerton,
California-president; Mrs.
Willadel Rodrigues, Ana
heim, California-secretary;
and Mrs. Mary Jane Carson,
St. Joseph, Missouri, vice
president.
The group selected San
Francisco Calif, as its
convention site for 1978.
Parkinsonism
Treatment
Topic Set
The Houston Area Par
kinsonism Society will meet
at 7 p.m. Aug. 12. in the
Easter Seal Society Audito-
rium, 3630 W. Dallas, on the
corner of S. Shepherd and
W. Dallas.
The program will be given
by Dr. Joseph J. Jankovic,
assistant professions of
Neurology, Baylor College of
Medicine. He will speak on
“Recent Developments in
the Treatment of Park
son’s.”
Nursing Home Needs Volunteers
Club Honors Charter Members
The P.B.X. Club of
Houston will meet at 6 p.m
Aug. 4 at the Summit Club
celebrating its 24th birth
day, honoring past presi
dents and charier members
The P.B.X. Club was
organized in August 1953
with 28 charter members.
The club has one charter
member, Vera Kirchner,
now retired from the United
States Post Office, who is
still active in club activities.
T he club now boasts some
100 members. Wuhnetta
Mitchell, president, will
preside over the business
meeting.
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Monthely meetings are
sponsored by the society for
informing the patients and
their families of the ways of
treating and coping with the
disease. Weekly meetings
are held that provide
physical exercises and re
creation. There are from
1000 to 2000 people in the
greater Houston area who
have Parkinson’s Disease.
Membership is open to
any person with Parkinson’s
Disease and his or her
family. The meetings^ are
open to the public.
For more information, call
Mrs. Carl Roehm at 785
0770.
Leukemia
SocietyPlans
Problem Talk
The monthly meeting of
patients with leukemia,
lymphoma and related di
seases will be held at 7:30
p.m. Aug. 9 a the Leukemia
Socieyt of America offices,
3311 Richmond, Room 335.
The meeting will be a
discussion period for pa
tients giving them the
opportunity to question
traines medical and commu
nity professionals about the
special problems and ways
of living for leukemic
patients.
For further information
please call the Texas Gulf
Coast Leukemia Society of
America offices at 529-8709.
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NOW THEY REFUSE TO
DEBATE WITH THE MAYOR
ANDCOUNCILMEN
FACE-TO-FACE!
They say these are "N0N-DE8ATABLE ISSUES
The Bellaire Civic Action Club has had meetings to discuss Recall. The
The people of Bellaire are entitled to hear Mr. Taylor Hicks and Mr.
David Nagle give some Answers!
May we suggest that you call Mr. Hicks at 652-2410 or 667-1682 and Mr.
Nagle at 526-1100 and tell them that you would like some answers!
(Political advertisement paid for by
Keep Bellaire Independent Committee,
P.O. Box 1225, Bellaire, Douglas G. Mincy, treasurer)
The Bellaire Civic Action Club has been fighting Bellaire
City Hall for over a year with appearances at City Council,
mailings, newspaper ads, whispering campaigns, then
the Recall Petitions
The leaders of the Bellaire Civic Action Club
are behind this tree throwing mudballs!
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Harris, John. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 3, 1977, newspaper, August 3, 1977; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth566856/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.