Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, January 27, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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DEAR ABBY:
I can't
eat apes. I am a 59-year-old wo-
WSCS Study
It makes me violently ill. Over
And, Heloise, when I try
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DEAR ABBY: If men are re-
to like my cooking.” I don't ally not more important in the
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and accept for "later,” or ask
permission to bring a box lunch.
OR AGAINST CANDIDATES . . . FOR
paper where a man in California
OR AGAINST ANY POLITICAL VIEW
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PAY
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YOUR POLL TAX ... OR
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SAVE
TO ENSLAVEMENT!
WITH US!
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Teens Stage Benefit
In Santa Anna MOD
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ities
tian Perfection” by John Wesley
under the direction of Mrs.
Mark Callaway with Mrs. Elmer
ACCOUNTS INSURED
TO $10,000
as you would
choose • doctor
Your Health
Comes First
FAFMER IN WISCONSIN:
She sounds like a milker. Butter
A BULLETIN
WANT AD
WILL BRING
QUICK RESULTS
: ous . . . Sings great . . A girl
■ would never know what to ex-1
ig to Goldth-
» E. L Dyas
the reserve
Dyas' 920-
ed by Gene
ba. The 10-
Jr. and Mrs.
. son of Mr.
iniel, won the
at steer title
named Joe.
animal was
rton of Mills
Cary Grant — "What can I
say? Everybody knows why he
is on the list ... In spite of his
and to hold day long meetings
on the second and fourth Thurs-
days of each month. First meet-
Haynes conducting the discus-
sion.
LIPTON'S TEA
VEGETOLE SHORTENING
BANANAS
RUSSET POTATOES ..
A study for Woman’s Society chen fork. This way there is no
of Christian Service of First more poping at you . . .
CHOOSE TOUR
PHARMACIST
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Strickland. Cindy Hardy. Glenna
Russell and Darlene Jones. Ron-
ald Gould played the piano and
received second honorable men-
tion.
Santa Anna High School stu-
dents competed in the second
on lettuce, coffee and fruit cake
to Mmes. H. H Williams. Frank
Reese. J. A. Barton, John Bur-
ton. Oswell Brightman, Charles
Marshall, Proctor McCarroll, F
L. Little. Vasco Lee, Sutton Dud-
ley and L. C. Durham.
Also C. C. Klingman, Martin
Eads, Porter Franks, Robert
Eaton, and Misses Hattie
Brightman, Ollie Sloan, and
Berta Goodson.
est
- Goldthwaite
of top honors
steer division
1 stock show
. . . lens. Chapter IX, Verse 3, it
extra trouble for you. Either enjoins every man to Tear i re-
decline her dinner invitations vere) his MOTHER and his
—■ ---- «_ _ - father.
song, was winner in the first
division.
First honorable mention went
to a group composed of Donna
... 10 lbs. 29c
......... 2 lbs. 39c
at 7 p.m. in the home of Mrs.
Colysta Brooks.
After a short business session,
readings were given by Mrs.
Jess Arrowood and Mrs. Hollis
McKnight.
Star Says Hollywood Fishing's Fine
By BOB THOMAS mermmrrrmmmmmmmm --—• "--•--- -----a-----■
a bottle!) and scour as usual. ]_________ _
This make take a second ap- DEAR ABBY: 1 can't cu:
plication but it works if you anything that has garlic in it.
lay it out in the sun. 1 - - -- ---- -
2(3
_________V« Ib. Boa 39c
...............3 lbs. 49c
lb. 10c
tion between a free man and a slave—your right to vote.
SPONSORED COURTESY OF
ANGIE DICKINSON
• 2 . . Leap Year Itoi
What is your one expensive
luxury? Surely you have some-
thing that you indulge in which
is above and beyound the neces-
sities of life. Won’t you share
this with you neighbors?
Your Coffee Friends
of polish! The polish does stay lightly against the stain with a
on longer, doesn't seen to chip coarse cloth. Use plenty of wa-
ASSOCIATION
Dial MI 3-4571
sight of God, why then in all
Biblical references is the MAN
always mentioned first when
speaking of father and mother?
BIBLE STUDENT
formation in a whistle lan-
guage. A high or low key
and differing pauses, stress-
es and intonations all have
distinct meanings.
• Encyclopoedia Bn IBM icg
0T Center Ave.
M. E. Sheid
Plumbing Fixture Manufactur-
Hem Draperies m Association
---- CONFIDENTIAL TO DAIRY
DEAR ABBY: I read in the
rat. Come rebe,
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ea IB en
PAAche eredted
POLL TAX
DEADLINE
IS
JAN: 31st.
ing room and one in the back
part of my house in an ash
tray. This odor is so uplifting
that it gives me inspiration to
keep going because I know my
house must be worthy. It makes
less than one-half cent to burn
one! So why not?
Love Always,
Heloise
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IPS, LEGS
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' these symp-
bles may be
nflammation-
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elief will not
-our troubles,
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tilth.
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ortance in
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pon below,
obligation.
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The Indians had their
long-distance smoke signals,
the Swiss their yodel. Ca-
nary Islanders whistle. Be-
tween distant hilltops, Ca-
nary Islanders exchange in-
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Methodist Church was held last
Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the
one important distinc-
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na
romantic flavor, he's very his personality and time, and
down-to-earth . . His charm is with gifts . . . Interesting Md
I not inbred, or calculated; it is, unpredic table . . . Mad!”
Auction Hits
$508,758
HOUSTON, Tex. (API-A 12-
day auction of household ef-
fects in the estate of Mrs. Miles
Frank Yount ended Sunday with
sales totaling $508,758.
Auctioneer Samuel Hart esti-
mated 25,000 to 35,000 persons
attended the sale of more than
7,000 items assembled from
Mrs. Yount’s six mansions.
fined. You tell him to go jump
in the lake! Women don't look
any worse in slacks than men do
in Bermuda shorts. Some have
knobby knees, and others are
bow-legged and as hairy as
Readings Highlight
Dorcas Class Meeting
BANGS (BBC)—Mrs. Joe Cate
and Mrs. Myrtle Bodine, were me fed like a lady.
pohossesnddyrsanomsctinsof lfncenseomaybeboueht.from
Bangs Baptistchurch Thursday hrentstrgurntstntsthosttme
KING
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
FOOD MARKET
CORNER 3rd & BRADY AVE.
the reserve
■n here last
peel from him.”
Albert Finney — "He looks as
if he has boundless energy . . .
f Gene Geer
HS
essica, to Mr
rd Ramos of
I in Memorial
23 Maternal
Mr and Mrs
ownwood. Pat-
ts are Mr and
Ramos of
Our main concern it com-
pounding and dispensing
drugs for your better
health. For this prompt,
accurate tervice — bring
ut your next prescription.
Coggin Drug
1421 Coggin M 3-4388
A refreshment plate was
served to Mmes. Brooks. Gate.
Arrowood, Bodine, McKnight.
Arnold Ragsdale, John Eads.
John Allison, Grady Nelson,
Grace Fairchild. Will Dixon.
Robert Hoppe and J. T. Evans.
The February social will be
held in the home of Mrs. Evans.
ad won the
inner at the
for the sec-
His steer
ed by Mills
rge Reese.
like to thank you profusely for spoons of common kerosene.
telling us to wipe the finger- Apply with a rag and wash off Auilting. Club completed one
nails with vinegar before ap- This usually does the trick un- guilt at the groups meeting
plying the polish. It sure does less neglect has giver, the stain Thursday at the community cen-
=iiz- an
from home demonstration work
want to end my friendship with
her because she entertains
nicely and has some very in-
teresting guests (artists and
man with arthritis, and my
doctor told me to keep my legs
warm, so I wear slacks every
chance I get. And anybody who
doesn't like it doesn't have to
look. Sign Me—
WARM AND COMFY
DEAR WARM: I am sure
that there is no objection to
"slacks” that are properly
tailored The man who com-
plained may have been refer-
ring to those "Stretch pants”
that look as though they had
been put on with a spray gun.
DEAR STUDENT: This is
“Honor thy
Father and mother,” in Levit-
PURE PORK SAUSAGE___________h. 29c
HAMBURGER MEAT______________________ Ib. 29c
BEEF STEW MEAT_________________ 29c
PICNIC HAMS ____________ 29c
T-BONE and LOIN STEAK_________________mb. 79
FRESH DRESSED FRYERS___________________Ra. 28c
LEAN GROUND CHUCK____________ lb. 59c
LIGHT CRUST FLOUR,_________ Ibs. 39c
RUMP ROAST _________ G. 44c
PORK SHOULDER CHOPS_________________1b. 49c
BABY BEEF SEVEN STEAK_____________ 49c
PIKES PEAK KEF ROAST______________ 1b. 49c
SNACK LUNCHEON MEAT ........ Can 39c
HI-C ORANGE JUICE 46-oz. Can ......3 for 99e
FOLGER'S COFFEE .................. 1b. 73c
MELLORINE Gal. 39c
FRESH LOCAL EGGS Large ..........Dox. 43c
ASSORTED PRESERVES, 18-oz. _________ 3 for 51.00
OLEO ______________________1 h. pkg. 10c
VAN CAMP'S TUNA ______________________Can 23c
GLADIOLA CAKE MIX ____________________ Box 29c
GANDY'S MILK ........ Gal. 89
TIDE ___________________________Large Box 29c
SLICED BACON _______________________________ lb. 39c
SNIDER’S CATSUP ................... 14 ox. 19c
BEST MAID SALAD DRESSING.............. Qr. 39c
musicians). So how should I
handle this problem in the fu-
ture? not tree. Although the Ten Com-
Hates Garlic, Likes Parties mandments say, —
Japanese ire, they always burn oDIAsy aATEScrenr giend “
said that women who wore on the baht —
slacks on the street should be ------------------
Rock Hudson - "Devilish; be charming as they come . . .
can drive you crazy at a dinner Gentlemanly, well - mannered,
table .. Handsome, to say the really class ... He has depth,
least . . . Warm eyes and the yet he is lighthearted without
eyes of a man tell a great deal, any forced gaiety "
if not all.” | There they are, the terrific it.
SENSE or HUMOR And how does a girl go about
Elvis Presley — “I don't know catching one?
him. but with those dreamy "First you must have the de-
eyes, he’s got to be on the list sire to catch him," Angie sug-
• • - I also like sense of gested. "Next, you must com-
humor. as evidenced in inter- municate with him: let him
views . . . Seems like a terrific know that he belongs. Then, pre-
8uy ' sent the most eligible girls list
Frank Sinatra — "Extremely of one — you.”
warm. and loyal to his friends . - •
and his causes . . . Generous of'
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Monday, Jan. 27, 1964—13
rd Todd, tn
R. Manley Jr.
' Dr. in Mem-
Ian. 23. Mat-
its are Mr
Abbott of
ernal grand-
and Mrs. Roy
iwood.
Don. to Mr
iWte of Briggs
pltal, Jan 24.
rents arc Mr.
ller ot Brown-
indparents are
of Brown* ooo
f Arkansas
tricia Ann. to
R. Harle of
n Memorial
16. Maternal
s. Lillie Jack-
ternal grand-
nd Mrs. L. A.
rg. Pa.
, ..... , . .the years I have been invited
Held in Chanpl chicken livers., pierce them frequently to dine at the home of
meld. T -napel "good and plenty with my kit- a long-time friend. She knows
mutmemmrmmnimu
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AP Movie -Television Writer
HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Thu to I
leap year, and that is supposed A
to mean open season on eligible
bachelors.
division with a girts trio. Beth Hollywood has • large share
kick Rani Bible and Sharon of them, and I prevailed upon
Davis, winning first place Angie one of the
ngatarneumSmegsbtzsmgptopimbarime"mGuzesrcieies .
including Calvin Bailey, Donald « the movie worid
Makuta and Jim Keeney PURELY ACADEMIC
Second honorable mention She agreed, provided we made
went to a group of singers, Son- it clear that her interest is pure-
ja Neff. Margueritte Horner, ly academic
Marmiandjand’suanka Rayset en^y^pX"^ St
wrineyszordanlofaBrownwood possibiPlunpredictabi. Mhoody - I
was master of ceremonies. Devilish, sensuous in his entire I
King, president, presiding.
Mrs. J. Turner Garner gave a
short sketch on the life of Fran-
cois Fenelon, a Roman Catholic,
in contemporary France and
also reviewed fundamentals of
his teachings as recorded in
“Christian Perfection.”
At the close of Mrs Garner’s Dear Coffee Friends:
discussion, circle leaders. Yes, I do have one luxury.
Mrs. E R Bane. Mrs. Roscoe ’ avingsved in China and
announced5 t^^cck’s^k Japan, 1 rind that this tew cents
announced next week circle 1 spend for incense is most up-
meeungs., ana wor lifting and inspriring. I don’t
made of members having sick- know, what it does, butano mat-
ness in their families Cards will ter how poor the Chinese or
be sent to those members.
Next lesson will be on “Chris- incense.
After my family gets off to
work and school, and before I
get to work, I light two cubes of
incense. I place one in the liv-
( I OPTOMETRISTS
• SPEC A
For Club House Dwnehelosesembie our storm
I can't eat anything with gar-
lic in it, but every time I am
there she has garlic in prac-
tically everything. When she
sees me take a whiff and then
pass something up, she says,
"Oh I forgot!” The last time
this happened I lost my temp-
er and replied, "After 22
years?” She then said. “I can't
cook a special meal for you.
• Besides, everyone else seems
mover you touched on each face of sinks and bathtubs for
nail will gently soak down un- the longest possible time, we
der that first and second lay- would offer the following sug-
er of polish and it can be re- gestions for cleaning:
moved twice as fast. If soap and warm water fail
I have been giving manicur- to remove gummy deposits in
es for years and thought 1 sinks and bathtubs try making
would pass this tip along It this simple cleaning solution:
saves me much time when giv- Shave half-a-bar of naptha-
ing a manicure based laundry soap into a quart
And dear Heloise. I would of warm water. Add two table-
Mrs Ronald Collingsworth, Mrs. GREAT SINGER
Dwight Brightman. Mrs. Beaty Vincent Edwards — "Tre-
and Mrs. T. A. McDonald Jr. , mendously exciting and sensu-
Meetings Scheduled temaibardofisanbayla"nleancA
" 1 sexy and handsome.1 don’t
For Proctor Members
very polite, but not too polite, I
ing of the month will be devoted hope. ■ ____ -
to needle work and handcrafts Alain Delon — "The most gor-! A tease, but very entertaming
Second meeting will be set aside geous man I know: I describe on ■ date • •; Al east.inmeeting
for quilting him to people who don't know strangers and can put strangers
Club also voted to hold birth- him as a cross between James at ease.
day showers for each member. Dean. Peter O’Toole and Eliza-
Covered dish lunch was served beth Taylor Great vitality, ma-
to Mrs. Weldon Northcutt. Mrs. ture and grownup."
Lrvin Dunn, Mrs. A. D. Bear.
mauermms
ias george, 601
G Gowin, 2508
s. Archie Ver-
oute 1.
Sunday:
Mrs G. W
I. L J. Brown,
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__________ COMANCHE (BBC)—Coman-
BANGS (BBC) — Members of; doors for the winter we put the che Study Chib met Thursday in
the McDaniel Home Demonstra- grillwork on the inside instead the home of Mrs Euell Arthur,
tion Club spent the morning of the outside where it is sup- with Mrs. Paul Jeanes co-host-
hemming draperies for the club posed to be. Now the children esses. Members answered roll
house in an all-day meeting push on that instead of the call with the name of an out-
Thursday in the club house, screen standing library. Mrs. John
A covered dish luncheon was We had to drill some holes Pogue gave the program. “Li-
served at noon The afternoon for the screws but it was cer- braries of The University of
session was opened by Mrs. tainly worth the effort. Texas”
Finis Gamblen. Songs were led Mrs. Hansen Hostesses served refreshments
by Mrs. Tom Moore and mem- _____ of wafers, olives, chicken salad
bers answered roll call with Dear Heloise: —=— ■ —======
"Mmeoambnnaina Mrs Moore fam osyearsoldsand have
diresleaantoane ton eproper havn EoPas d ts d Dear Abby ' ’ '
Brown County home demon- kid •?,' but greal grand-
?STmetngn * d sprinkle salt - “*• ‘Twix And 'Tween
Attending were Mmes Moore, which have iron rust,then sgue
Gamblen. S. C Fallis. Charles eze some fresh lemon juice:
Berry, Dan Johnson, J. R • straight from a lemon and not
Brush. Ed Weems. L. S. Gwath-
mey and James Blair.
SANTA ANNA (SC)—A teen
talent variety show was held
Dear u.i.uu .. csicki. ana thmk Fm Thursday at 7 p.m. in the high
.Ss.tn’Z.’Z
ngernailsemay1Igive you.a tip Hazel Thom The show was sponsored by the
on removing polish so that you —— student councii of Santo Anna
Wil save polish remover and re- It makes no difference whe- High School with students from
move layer and layer of that ther your vinegar is white or other schools participating
Stuff quicker? yellow! Saturate a piece of cot- The show was presented to
Whether you use tissue or a ton with the vinegar and wipe two divisions with the Santo
piece of cotton, wet it thorough- your fingernails, let it dry and Anna Junior High School being
gently rub all five nails of one Heloise composed at Jerry Horner,Pa-
hand with the saturated cotton —--- . rick Hoech, Pascal Hosch, Vicki
Do this quickly. Then remove Dear Heloise: Neff and Tommy Niell, that did
the polish one nail at a time. If women would like to pre- a pantomine and also sang a
The slight bit of polish re- serve the bright, shiny sur-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, January 27, 1964, newspaper, January 27, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489586/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.