Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 85, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 23, 1977 Page: 3 of 49
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speak to religious education and and let that speak for itself,
social science classes as well as Sharing is a part of that life
to student organizations during style and we want to share what
Arbor Day which was Jan 31
signals the time for Texans to
beautify home landscapes and
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colleague
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a major,
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Agricultural Extenalon Service
is sponsoring a Garden Short
course to be held Monday, Jan
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was in the
Texarkana,
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Gladiola
Flour $*
By CHUCK THREET
Brown County Agricultural Agent
Hoover
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With Free
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pickups
a Combination nor
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rugs. hard Sur-
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bag is easy to
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a Convenient
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•Handle Operated Switch
•Trigger Control Dispenser
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Action
COOKIES
ASST. 3 PKG.
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
TEXAN 46 0.
diameter should be painted with
a wound dressing to keep out
insects and diseases
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SEVEN STEAK
or the unit
llips.
TEXAS ART SHOW - Celia Stirling, HPU tn-
structor of art, views one of the 20 art works
now oa exhibit at the Howard Payne Univer
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11.0. 31. at 1;» pm In the Youth
communities by planting tree. Fair meeting room on the
To provide the nation's swine should call or come by my office Trees provide permanent Brady Highway
producers and allied 00 the ted floor of the Cour- beauty and increasing value to Speakers will be Samuel D.
organizations with current thouse The number to call is each coming generation, says a Cotner. DS-Clifford E
information on a continuing 646-0386 landschip horticulturist with the Hoelscher, and Dr Thomas A.
basis, a pork industry handbook Lee, specialists on the state
is being prepared by swine +** Texas Agricultural Extension staff of the Texas Agricultural
specialists from all sections of Service Trees should be Extension Service tram the
ZEST BATH SOAP
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CORNBREAD MIX
6/100
leeting is
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DECKERS
Bacon Pg. 885
SAUSAGE
4. Keith Crow, Butchie
Williamson, Kelly Kerby.
2. Chad Perkins, Shauna
Perkins, Jamie Whitehead,
Katrinia Williamson.
1. Kelly Charles, Viron
Cornelius.
The annual State Citation
Show is now on exhibit at the
Howard Payne University art
gallery on Fisk Ave. The show,
which is one in a continuing
series sponsored by the Texas
Fine Arts Assn., will run
through Jan. 31.
On exhibit are award-winning
paintings in oil, acrylic and
college, as well as stichery.
Says Celia Stirling HPU in-
structor of art, "The 20 works
vary from pure non-objective to
realism.”
All works are by Texas ar-
tists. They are Mary D.
Albrecht, Ruth Biffle, Eugene
H. Brock, Joseph A. Cain, Beth
Clardy, Joanne Kingsbery
Craig, Wilma Dennis, Genie N.
Grimes, Kate Hall, Oliver
Heyland, Gretchen Lorenz, Eva
McMurrey, Ann Morrill,
Grances Nail, Wayne Porter,
Taylor Poach, Carolyn atcliffe,
Maurice Schmidt, Elizabeth
Van Pelt and Flo Zimmerman.
Jurors who selected works to
selected for the climate and campus of Texas ABM
area Planting at this time of University. College Station
: FOLGERS
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YFC group visits HPU
Representatives of the San a division of the Youth for
Antonio Campus Life-Youth for Christ international
Christ program will visit the organization.
Howard Payne University According to one member of
campus Tuesday and Wed- the group, "Probably the most
the year allows trees to become Topics to be covered in the
established before beginning shortcourse Include the
top growth in the spring Also, following hot teds and tran-
the Brown County Program splants, cultural practices such
Building Committee has as cultivation and mulching,
scheduled another Landscape soil fertility, weed control,
disease control and insect
Horticulture Shortcourse to be control, storage of potatoes and
held March 10 Mark your onions, drying and storage at
calendars, additional in-
formation on this shortcourse fruit and new and promising
will be forthcoming. vegetable varieties.
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be included in this exhibit are Reiger.
Ralph White, professor of art 11. Debra Ragsdale.
atthe University of Texas and 10. Dianne Guevara, David
Otis Jones, instructor of art at Howard,randy King, Kaye
the University of Texas. McDearmon.
The HPU art gallery is open 2 9. Luther Knight, Greg
to 5 p.m. daily except Satur- Roach.
days 8. Lawrence Guevara,
Agricultural Extension Service
is participating by making
available to swine producers in
Texas this handbook. Several
Texas Extension Specialists
have or will be in the process of
writing fact sheets of reviewing
fact sheets for the handbook
Producers in Brown County
who desire to subscribe to this
pork industry handbook may do
so by picking up one of the
purchase order blanks at my
office and sending it to: William
B Thomas; Swine Specialist;
Rm. 322 Animal Industries
Bldg., Texas ABM University,
College Station, Texas 77843
before May 1. The vinyl
notebook and fact sheets
available will be sent to sub-
scribers this summer. After
that, fact sheets will be sent as
they are available.
Brown County swine
producers who are interested
Sundey. Jenuary 23. Im
Shortcourse for garden
Grow your owa groceries tar All persons are invited to
less The Brown County attend the session at no charge
Program Bullding Committee to the individual
under the direction of the Texas --------------------------------
BLANKET > BBC)—Co-
feteria cuisine for Blanket
schools Jan 21-28 includes
the following delicacies
MONDAY-Steak and
gravy, French fries, and
catsup, english peas, rolls
and butter, peanut butter,
syrup, milk
TUESDAY—Barbecue,
corn, pees, salad, rolls,
butter, cake, milk.
WEDNESDAY—Corny
dogs, mustard.pinto beans,
spinach, slaw, cobbler pie.
milk
THURSDAY-Turkey and
dressing, cranberry sauce,
giblot gravy, green beans,
salad. fruit, rolls, milk
FRIDA Y-Hamburgers,
lettuce, tomatoes, onions,
picklee. chili-beans, potato
chips, ice cream, milk
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ZEPHYR (BBC)—Students Raymond Wells
named to the first six weeks 7, Kelly Baehr, Nola
Zephyr honor roll for the second Dickerson, Gina Kilgore, Scott
quarter include the following: Perkins, Cynthia Ragsdale,
Alicia Wade.
"B"HONOR ROLL: t Christie Baehr, Danny
12 Mary Aguirre, mun Donahoo, Molly AnnRiley, Mike
Wells... .... . Guevara, Mike Wade
11. Cindy Dickerson, Sandra 5 Avaloy Sonnenberg, Doug
Locks, Usa Sears. Malone.
10 Karla Keese, Donna 4. Andres Alvarez.
Locks. .. , 3 Lisa Donahoo, Barbie lif-
9. Belinda Drew, Kelly ton. George Alvarez
Dudley. .. . 2. Adena Hays, John Rogers,
8. Sara Dickerson, James Clfton.
7. Bridgette Manning, Jodie 1. Mike Miller, John Clifton.
Drew.
5. Steven Howard.
“A”HONOR ROLL:
12. Nancy Aguirre, Randy
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GERMAN SAUSAGE
Highlight of the visit will be a answers to the questions raised
concert by the Youth for Christ in today’s world.”
music group “Under New The admission-free concert is
Management” at 8 p.m. sponsored by the youth section
Wednesday in Mims of Brown County Baptist Assn.
Auditorium. An eight-member ----------------------------
group of college students, Big Money
“Under New Management', is a The nation s total wealth is
nine-month tour of high schools, now 85 7 trillion. The
colleges and universities, coffee Conference Board reports
houses, churches, youth clubs This works out to226.511 for
"1 cie -oni-tone each person or $106,000 for a
and civic organizations. . family of four.
com Each member of the music over 40 per cent of the coun-
44D group chose to give one year to try s assets are in the per
", service as a representative of sonal sector Business share
-e- the Youth for Christ is 37 per cent, and government
organization. "Under accounts for 21 per cent
New Management" represents Foreign assets comprise
the Western great Lakes Area, slightly over 1 per cent
the United States. Now is the tune for corrective
Approximately 75 fact sheets pruining of woody ornamentals
for the handbook will be in your landscape However,
published over the next three prune with a purpose Some
year period in the following reasons for pruining include
subject matter areas: removing dead, diseased or
production systems, breeding winter-killed growth or
and genetics, reproduction, balancing top growth with the
nutrition, management, root system when setting out
housing, waste management, new plant. Pruining can also
herd health, marketing, and help develop a desired shape or
This project has been funded producing better flowers and
by the Extension Service USDA fruit All wounds or cuts over
atty art gallery The stew is one in a coo- and is administered at Purdue three-fourths of an inch in
tinuing series by the Texas Fine Art* Amu University The Texas
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 85, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 23, 1977, newspaper, January 23, 1977; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572903/m1/3/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.