Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978 Page: 33 of 46
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graduating class of Bangs High School were
together for a reunion at Holiday Inn, the first
time in 40 yenrs. Those present for the oc-
Eyelet-type
Lace ruffles
trim deep-V
yoke, sleeves &
neckline.
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Brownwood Public Schools
MONDAY - No school.
TUESDAY - Sausage pizza,
French fries, buttered spinach,
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2 tablespoons sugar
4 of a large green pepper,
seeded and cut into
paper-thin strips
1 tablespoon cornstarch
combined with 1
tablespoon water
Place chicken breast-side up
mustard, potato chips, green
beans, combination salad,
chocolate pudding and milk.
THURSDAY - Frito pie,
pinto beans, buttered rice, jello
salad, hot rolls, butter and milk.
FRIDAY — Hamburgers,
French fries, combination
salad, ice cream and milk.
Early Public Schools
MONDAY - No school.
TUESDAY — Corny dogs,
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MASTER THE SKILLS
TO BEAT THE COMPETITION
•MODERN METHODS & EQUIPMENT
•FOUR DAY SCHOOL WEEK
•NEW CLASSES BEGIN EVERY MONTH
•GRADUATE IN SEVEN TO FOUTEEN MONTHS
•APPROVED FOR VETERANS BENEFITS
•FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE
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Sunday, October 19, 1978
in mi unglazed clay casserole and place in a cold oven Turn
whose top and bottom have temperature control to 474 de-
been submerged in water for 14 grees and bake until chicken is
minutes just before using tender and golden - 1 to 1%
Drain pineapple enough to have hours Remove chicken, carve
1 cup syrup; mix 4 cup of the and keep warm, pour juices
syrup with the remaining in- into a small saucepan and add
gredients except the green the liquid and juices in the
pepper and cornstarch mixture, claypot plus the green pepper
(Use remaining • cup pine- and cornstarch mixture; cook
apple syrup some other way ) briskly, stirring constantly. un-
Pour the pineapple-syrup mix- til thickened; pour over the
ture over the chicken and add chicken Serve with rice. Makes
the pineapple chunks Cover 4 servings
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Ambrun, Dr. Lawrence Norton, Ethelyne
McCormick, and seated from left, Juanita
Mobley, Iris Catrs, Josephine McHan.
$1088
All over lined lace circle yoke front and back,
mandarin collar. Full gathered bodice and
sleeves Fine lace edges. Velvet bow.
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meeting held
Thirty-five members of the
TOPS Club 729 attended
Tuesday night's meeting.
Norlene Gleaton, leader,
presided.
Minnie Medcalf opened the
meeting with the KOPS creed
and Cynthia Schwab led the
TOPS creed.
KOPS queen was Darrell
Brown and LaDella Gray was
best loser. Good losers were
Norlene Gleaton, Margaret
Seward, Cynthia Schwab and
LaDelle Gray.
A song-fest was led by Sarah
Davis.
Persons Interested in joining
TOPS 729 may call Norlene
Gleaton, 646-5463. or Minnie
Medcalf, 646-4696.
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Juanita Mobley and Iris Catrs
were named queens during the
homecoming activities for the '
1131 graduating class at Bangs ,
High School held at Holiday Inn,
the first reunion of the group
since graduation.
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had not seen each other since "
graduation in 1938. Thirty-six A
persons attended. ’
Those attending included R.
J.Shindler, Verna L. Rice, Doris 9
Amburn, Dr. Lawrence Norton, 1
Ethelyne McCormick, Beth 6
Findley. Edward Keeling, G
Mildred Knoll, Edna White, G
Irene Bishop, Josephine G
McHan, Marguerette Edwards, I
Mildred Dickerson, Dorthy B
Rhodes, Hugh Mathews and B
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
COOKING IS FUN
Pineapple Chicken
Rice Mix
adm Asparagus Bread Tray
A Cake Squares Beverage
dt PINEAPPLE CHICKEN
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20-ounce can chunk
pineapple in heavy syrup
2 tablespoons soy sauce
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salad, pimento cheese or peanut Buttered toast, scrambled eggs,
butter sandwiches, French Juice, milk. Lunch: Fried
fries, catsup, lettuce and chicken. sravv. creamed
tomato salad, peach cobbler, potatoes, green beans, rolls,-------------__ center
nut cup, milk. Jello, fruitr milk. 1 CENTRAL TEXAS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Brownwood, Texas
THURSDAY - Hamburgers THURSDAY - Breakfast: | 915-646-0521
mustard, catsup, salad Sausage, biscuits, gravy, juice, " I AM INTERESTED IN: ( ) Secretarial Science
dressing, lettuce, onions, milk. Lunch: Pinto beans, fried | () Business Administration () Medical Secre-
pickles, tomato, cheese slices, okra,buttered corn, apple | tary () Legal Secretary () Career Secretary ()
potato chips, orange Jello, cobbler, milk. • ciI / .. ‘1‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
peaches, cookies, mik. FRIDAY - Breakfast: | Clerk/Typist.
FRIDAY — Fried fish, cat- Pancakes, syrup, juice, milk. ■
sup, tartar sauce, macaroni and Lunch; Sloppy Joes, onions, ■
cheese, green beans, fiesta pickles, French frles, oatmeal I
salad, chocolate cake squares, cookies, roasted peanuts, milk.
bread, milk.
peas, cole slaw in sweet sauce, Cupcakes, applesauce, juice,
crackers, pineapple cake, milk. milk. Lunch: Hot dogs with
FRIDAY — Hamburgers, chili, potato chips, chili beans,
combination salad, pickles, lettuce, salad, fruit, milk.
French fries, catsup, onion PUBLIC SCHOOLS
rings, blackeye peas, ice MONDAY — No school. TSTA
cream, milk, meeting.
BANGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS TUESDAY — Breakfast:
MONDAY — No school, TSTA Waffles, syrup. Juice, milk.
meeting. Lunch: Steak fingers, gravy,
TUESDAY - Cheese and French fries, English peas,
sausage pizza, pinto beans, lettuce and tomato salad, rolls,
buttered corn, onions, slaw, butfer, yellow cake with
combread, pumpkin pie, milk, chocolate icing, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Chicken WEDNESDAY - Breakfast:
BLANKET PUBLIC SCHOOLS
MONDAY - No school.
Teacher's meeting.
TUESDAY - Breakfast:
Biscuits, jelly, juice, milk.
Lunch: Stew, crackers, salad,
cobbler pie, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Breakfast:
‘GAr $ ADVERTISED MEACHAMDISE POLICY-TGSY a policy is to al way* have edvertised merchandise in adequate supply in our stores, in
he event th* sdvertised merchandise i* not availeble du* to unforeseen reasons, TG&Y will provide a Rein Check,upon request, in or der that th*
merchendise may be purchesed at th* sale price when it becomes svsilsble, or you may purchese simmilar quality metchandise at a simitar
arice reduction. • We will be happy to vefund your money if you or* not setistied with your purchase. It is th* policy of TG&Y to see that you ar*
nappy with your purchases. • It is TG&Y • policy to be priced competitively in th* market Regular Sala Prices mey vary merket by merket, but
the **l* price will always be a* edvertised.
mustard, Mezican beans, Sweet rolls, Juice, milk. Lunch:
whipped potatoes, vegetable Tamales, pinto beans, spinach,
strips, apple cobbler, cheese pickles, cornbread, butter, pie,
sticks, milk. milk.
WEDNESDAY - Steak, THURSDAY - Breakfast:
gravy, green beans, buttered Cereal, juice, milk. Lunch:
rice, vegetable salad, diced Spanish rice, French fries,
peaches, butter, hot rolls, milk, green beans, salad, rolls,
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978, newspaper, October 29, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573521/m1/33/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.