Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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siderably more on other goods goes—for new goods and serv-
you now
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thursday. March 5, 1964—3
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Projects
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DON’T MISS IT!
10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
SIGNATURE WASHES A
BIG FAMILY-SIZE LOAD
Lake Brownwood State Park
is among other state parks
FROSTLESS REFRIGERATOR ON
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how Americans will use at least
BLANKET (BBC) - Approxi-
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open house activities at Blan-
ket School Monday night in ob-
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prices or charges remains to be
seen.
The Bureau of Labor Statis-
’ics says the cost of food has
risen 6 per cent in the last 11
years if your grocery bill has
gone up more than that, the
Grass Blaze
MAY (BBC) - May Volun-
teer Fire Department was cal-
led to a grass fire eabout 30
yards north of the high school
at 5 30 p m Monday. The fire
was blamed on a cigarete thrown
from a passing car.
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habits the government now
acknowledges are parking fees,
college tuition, outboard motors
moving expenses, golf fees,
legal aid, funeral services, and
Last Two Days
FRIDAY!
SATURDAY!
won't be affected as much by
the changes in prices of various
foods as in the past
tempt you.
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buy higher quality ily budget spent for food has
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22 43 today The new index thus
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broil control, storage drawer.
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e Two super-wash cyclesafor extra-grimy wash loads
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Now-And-Then Items Make Up Bigger Share
By SAM DAWSON though eating better; and con- give* a due to where the money wen add to the volume of such bureau suspects that is because that the percentage of the fam- Even so, the bureau holds
AP Baiter si News Analyst siderably more on other good* goes—for new goods and serv- spending. Whether this in- you now buy higher quality ily budget spent for food has Some of the new spending
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precooked or otherwise pro-
cessed food Also there are a
lot of new food items, or new
versions of old items. that
creased demand will affect
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West Texas
a two-day
f the State
lene Friday
Mullin High Athletes
Receive Letter Jackets
MULLIN I SC) - Mullin High
School football team members
received letter jackets awards
in an assembly last week
Four year lettermen were
John Reeves, Richard Phillips.
Russell.
Hondsome Airline console
gives a full, distortion-
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A chili supper, sponsored by
Blanket Pa rent Teachers Assn ,
was served in the lunchroom
prior to a style show in the
auditorium
Homemaking girls modeling
in the style show were Twylah
Talley. Carolyn Dunlap, Carolyn
Fisher, Susan Teague, Frances
Muniz. Nora Robinson, Artie
Johnsen, Nina Bundick. Doris
Diza. Carlyn Carlisle, Karen
Chambers, Mary Caldwell. She-
ryl Hester. Elizabeth Isom
, Patricia Robinson. Wanda Bak-
er. Janice Chambers, Tinker
Shaw, Ann Damron and Ima
Bundick.
Children modeling clothes
made by the girls were La-
juana Robinson, Lanette Bun-
dick. Alpha Lsom. Wanda Law-
rence. Lisa Boyd and Mark
Petross.
23"* AIRLINE TV
SEE ALL OF THE PICTURE—CLEARLY
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Mothers!
beautiful 8x10
or services than they did when re». or more of those once
personal income* were smaller, thought of as luxuries or now-
Since the price of food hasn't and-then items.
gone up as much in recent And since Americans have
yean, as has the cost of many tended in recent years to put
goods and services not thought any extra income into such up-
of as necessities. the new way grading of living standards, the
of calculating the cost of living additional take-home pay may
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to the new ramps The new index takes in item*
The recent reconstruction of that loom large on some family
Park Road 15 from Texas budgets now, but which the old
Highway 279 is expected to in- one, as last revised in 1953.
crease the flow of visitors in ignored. And the new one savs
the park Several sharp curves that families spend a smaller
were removed in addition to percentage of their incomes
widening the roadway now on such thing* as food
■MMssaaaaaMOM* than they did formerly. al-
pushing improvements for the part of their additional take-
hustle and bustle of the com- home pay, thanks to the tax
ing summer season cut. is offered today by the new
Adnan Templeton, park man- cost of living index
ager, said the only activity at They 11 spend it for more of
the moment is the painting the things they didn't buy in
of the camping cabins quantity a few years back
The popular park has had • The Labor Department s new
two new boat ramps construct- consumer price index also helps
ed by Texas Highway Depart- clear up another mystery for
ment in the past three months many citizens How come the
raising the total of ramps to outgo side of the family budget
three in the area The depart- always seems to rise more than
ment rebuilt a road leading, the old index said it should'’
AUS: INFANTS TO 12 YEARS. Mere*
ell you de! Just bring yeur ehildren
to our etore om the deta* ehow end eat
speciolist IB child photogvephy will teke
sevevol cute poses. You’l gettose
your lovely finished pictures in jus B
few doys.
Youv choice fvom besutifully finished
pictures (not proofs) 8 ■ 10‘s, B ■ Ft
end wellet size . . . the "ldeol Family
Peckege."
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489619/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.