Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 7, 1976 Page: 10 of 46
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Laura Miller, Kim Hall, Jeana
Garcia, Barbara Latson, Eleeta |
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is Mrs. Thomas Miller.
On Tuesday, Oct 26 the
leaders met with Mrs. Mary
Cole for a training session on
the Brownie Patch and on the
Honor Troop. Following a salad
luncheon they worked on
registration forms.
Tuesday, the Brown County
Girl Scout Assn, met with
Troops 21, 22, 24, 25. 28, 42, 43,
49, and 50 represented. Service
ROSALYNN CARTER, who
favors decriminalization but
not legalizatioa of mari-
juana, says her three grown
sons have smoked mari-
juana — "they told me they
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49. Girls present were Brandi H
Miller, Juanita DeAnda, Tessa H
Early, Josette Eden, Sandra H
Garza, Shawna Hill, Mary Ruth E
McMahan, Bobbie Lee Roberts, E
Leanna Teague, Stacey Hen- H
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Thomas Miller and Mrs. Jack E
Teague are troop leaders. ■
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Elementary met Tuesday. The E
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their leader Elaine Miller, '
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eeam members Mary SP4 Arthur Almaguer was
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and Pat Dugan were present Battery 3d Bn, 7th Air Defense
Jeannie Brown was elected Artillery as Hawk missile
secretary. The next meeting crewman
wm be Dec. y at 9 a.m. SP4 Almaguer entered the
The following dates were Army in May, 1975. His parents
discussed: On Nov. 11 there will M and Mrs. Frank
be a District 2 meeting for all Almaguer of Rt. 1, De Leon.
ServiceTeam members at the Befor entering the Army SP4
First Christian Church from 10 Almaguer was employed at
until 2 Service team members Brownwood Mfg. ‘C..He has
are reminded to bring a sack been in Germany since Sep-
lunch. Nov. 13 will be the tember, 1975.
Brownie Play Day at Camp
Woodlake for all area Brownie _ .
Scouts. Girls are reminded to Savings bond sales
bring a sack lunch and 25 cents
for a drink, reported for Brown
I The Julliette Low tea will be August sales of Series E and
for all girls and their parents on H United States Savings Bonds
Nov. 16 at 7 at St. Johns Church in Brown County for the eighth
Parish HaU. On Nov. 20 Howard month period totaled 3313,366
I Payne has invited all Girl for 76 per cent of the 1976 sales
Scouts in uniform to be their goal of 3410,000, according to
guests at the football game. The Richard Sharpe, county bond
I girls will be honored at half- chairman.
I time. Texas sales during the month
The annual dinner for the amounted to 326,412,532 while
Heart of Texas Counci will be sales for the first eight mohths
I Dec. 2 at the Holiday Inn. The of 1976 totaled $188,888,470 with
business meeting will be at 5 69 percent of the yearly sales
I followed by the awards banquet goal of $272.4 million achieved
I at 7. ---------------------------------------
The Jaycees annual Christ- Pluto, discovered in 1930, is
I mas parade will be Saturday ’-he most distant known planet
| Dec. 4*wRh a party to follow at ingour solar system In 248-
1 40 iinin pe.hutarian “Ih year orbit of the sun, Pluto
l ion Presbyterian Church never comes closer than 2
I Fellowship Hall. 670 000 miles to the earth ’
Suadwy. November 7, 1976
BROWNW0OD BULLETIN Pog• 10A
the founder of Girl Scouts in the meeting but were not invested Rom, Merci Whiteley, and » Giri Scouts life.should ire to . , a p, ecce
United States of America at this time were Serena Amelia Thompson. Leaders are full of love and kindness,that varied aaenaa races
P\A/Q Niorp Those who attended were Balfour, Elisabeth Galloway, Dorothy Broughton, Pat Ben- they have a special glow about •
EVVO INV I EO Teresa Allen, Serena Balfour, Shannon Taylor, Elvia Salinas, nie, and Margaret Seward them, as she gave each of them e el
Missy Blansit, Becky De La and Lena Cooley Leaders of the Troop 25 the Northwest « glow-in-tbe-dart ring. R’wAAr cit councl
Rosa, Nancy De La Roea, Kristi troop art Margaret Seward and Kindergarden building from Mothers aaaiatingjn the event D WUUU - 11 V WUHVII
Han, Evia Salinas, Tina Gray, Janice HaU. After refreehments 2:46 until 3:45 on Tuesday. After were Mrs. Hnda Clowdus, and olowine ordinance, on
and were served to the giris, the the meeting, the girs went to a Mrs. Ann Dniel. Avaried agenda, faces thefolndirdreddings:
Elisabeth ‘Galoway. Leaders group closed the meeting by park to play Girls who attended Brownie Troop 29 began their mea^n secondeanning propertycated
are Margaret Seward and singing "Indian Tape.” were Terry Ann Bastardo, Tine meetings on Tuesday, Oct 13, at counci at •7:» • m-meeting “vndnsw:commerce
Janice HaU Troop 43 met Tuesday at the Cooley, Kimberley Holeman, the home of their troop leader, Tuesday at city hall. The atuopandin "imiy " C1
Brownie Troop 42 met at Northwest Elementary School. Frances Bastardo, Trona Mrs. Caron Isham, where they agenda follows fomIF
Northwest Elementary on The giris enjoyed nature while Tiner. Pam Thomas, Ronda heard the Brownie story and I invocation. Local buiimm.
IRI C(A TC Monday. An investiture playing outdoor games and Houston, Dana Taylor, saranah made plans for the year. They 2. Approval of minutes of .
InL LU ceremony was held for the girls roasting marshmallows. Those Gill, Sonia Negrete, Rita Creite, met again on Oct 20 to make previous meeting, Ave Eiatnl tcLcal
8888088988808988989888538888898582869, already registered in the troop, present were Angela Dudley, Shelley Fuller, and Amy crafts for Halloween. On Oct 3 Approval of claims and R3 Muithtamu to w
____ _. ....0 "A ThoMinvestedwere Becky DeLa Cristina Hil, Tonya Bennie, Blankenship. Mothers who 27, they joined Troop 30 for s accounts. Business. anaciai .
OnFidan.Qc 2ABrownie thatuarenewatasouting.Akter Rosa, Nancy De La Rosa, Tina Denise Broughton, Ramona helped during the meeting were Halloween party at the home of 4 Council win consider clzsuance-ot spefestte
Troop »»axtoace andtos were taken ’ Gray and Tina Houston, Stacy Sparks, Pamela Carmen Bastardo, and Uy Mrs Caron Isham, at which tabulation of bids on the permit tosoperatearedesu"
Elementay.Thetroopeconatat HaU. Those who attended the Oxford, Vonda Rogers, Michelle Reno. Teresa Tiner and Beverly games were pteyed and followinggitems - otfice at 200 AustinA and
of second and third grade girio honor of Juliette Garden Low, HarWwn are the teeAmi «f the refreshments were served a. Tables, chairs and dolly for d. Street paring ano
• troop. Brownie Troop 29 members are Adam St Community Center, assessment ofAve;J.fromitth
Brownie Troop 34 met at the Toylene Brockach, Kristi b Refrigerator for Adam St St. south one-hall Dtoe
Good Shepard Episcopal Daniel, Kattie French, Michelle Community Center 16th St
Church at 8 p.m. Oct 28 for Isham, Janie Jordan, Michelle c. Floor polisher for Adam St « Council wUl conaoer a
their fly-up ceremony The girls Lambert, Lisa Maynor, Community Center resolution to be torwaraed “
are Marie Bowers, Gwen Heather McGowen, Cynthia d. Electric typewriter for tax the Texas Legislature o
Clifton, Mindy Clowdus, Dawn Miller, Jennifer Norman, Holly office financing construction for the
Corey, Dee Dee Daniel, Janet Rainey, Amy Shaw, Angle 5. The council will consider Texas Dept of Highways ana
Franke, Kayla Frasier, Sherri Shaw, Sandy Spain and Geyer ------------------------------ Transportation during the next
Grace, LeAnna Grooms, Lori Wise Regina Williams, and Debra biennium.
Harper, Julia Norrin, and Palin At the initial meeting of troop Fleet. Officers elected are 7. Council will consider
Wheeless. Each of the twelve 50, the troop was divided into Treasurer-Ann White, Sergeant authorization for the mayor to
girls received their Bird two patrols. The members of at Arms-Regina Williams, sign a note for interim financing
Achievement Patch and Fly-Up patrol No. 1 are Melanie Scribe-Carrie Dugan, and of airport project in the amount
Wings, then followed the Rowlett, Ann White, Wanda Scrapbook Keerer-Carla Wayne of $220,000.
stepping stones under a Fantry, Wendy Cline, Denise The leader of the troop is Pat 8. The council will consider
flowered archway to receive Mangan, and Carrie Dugan. Dugan. cancellation of its regular
their Girl Scout Pin. Mrs. Patrol No. 2 consists of Paulette Brownie Troop 24 from meeting to be held on Nov. 23rd
Grade Norris, the Brownie Shipp, Carla Wayne, Lisa Coggin. Elementary m et and approve a special meeting
Leader, reminded the girls that McBee, Deborah Bower, Wednesday in the home of to be called on Nov. .30th.
Elaine Miller, Brownie Leader. 9. council win meet in
An investiture ceremony was executive session to discuss the
held. Brownie of the day was . ,
Mary Ruth McMahan. New touowing:
members were introduced. A a.A personnel matter with
Malloyqeenparvuasigvenby b Consuratin with the dt>
Jack Teague. The girB made attorney concerning pending
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 7, 1976, newspaper, November 7, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572837/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.