Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1964 Page: 4 of 12
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BOY'S SPORT COATS
GIRLS DRESSES 7 TO 14
$1.33
BOY'S 4-PC. SUITS
Local Members Attend
$2.33
$9.00
Reg. 12.95
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WOMEN'S SKIRTS
PLEATED - UNPLEATED
$2.00
Reg. 3.98
WOMEN'S DRESSES
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Reg. 5.98
$3.00
Reg. 6.99
$4.00
$4.50
Reg. 8.98
MODERN DANISH
$7.00
Women's Brown Calf Heel
Reg. 12.98
FOAM CUSHION LOUNGE
$39.00
Reg. 9.99
Reg. 79.95
$10.00
$6.00
Reg. 16.98
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PHONE 34583
301 MAIN ST.
817 BROWN ST.
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Brownwood, Stamford and Ste-
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The fall assembly in 1965
will be held in Brownwood.
Reg. 14.98
Reg. 9.98
The BIG DIFFERENCE IN
INSURANCE SERVICE
$1.00
$2.00
$2.50
$4.00
Dear Heleise :
Referring t* the hint about
cutting a piece of peg board to
fit over one side of a double
MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS
Backache
relief pills bring
mild diuretic aa
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Assistant Buyer Who has
to Handle Customer s
Complaints
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88c
film. "The Church and Human
Need," was shown by the Rev.
Leslie K. Green.
action (
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kidneys
Reg. 2.98
Reg. 3.98
Reg. 4.98
Reg. 7.98
STEPHENVILLE - Mrs S
D Cobbs of the Brownwood
Council of United Church Wom-
en led a worship service at the
fall assembly of United Church
Women of District VIII Thurs-
day in First Christian Church,
assisted by Mrs. Marie Sapen-
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When the chid to older, you
can do away with the pillow and
towel and this highchair will
work for year*.
The little fellow and his high-
the garbage disposal side of our chair can be pushed up near the
sink, and even went one step family table. You won't have to
Reg. 99c yd. ....
Reg. $1.49 yd.
VELVETEEN
Reg. 1.98 yd.....
WOOL
Reg. 2.98 yd.....
Now, this to what I call quick overnight
thinking
The reason for the board is
to give you more counter space Dear ■ Heloise
between the tray legs Place the
TV tray over the chair seat
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WATER GOBLET . WINE- SHERBERT
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Dear. Heloise: .. . For convertible collar shirts
I think this suggestion might that open at the neck
want to buy, or have to store, shirts 100k much neater and
a regular highchair between r"
visits’ iron
Take a large folding-type TV !
tray and a chair that will fit .
If the baby is small, you Add Tomatoes
can sit him on a pillow, then tie
a large dish towel under his Good trick: add chopped fresh
arms and around the back of tomatoes to pot roast gravy.
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Mrs. Johnson
Feted Saturday
in Goldthwaite
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC) - Fifty women from Abilene
Mrs. Edgar Lee Johnson, nee ' - - -
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Working mothers often find it Dear Heloise:
hard to get little jobs done. . . . If your husband to bald. Ran-
Like mending small tears. and nel pillow cases are out of this
sewing on that one missing but- world They keep his ears and
ton 4 head warm when the weather
I found it most convenient to gets cold. B
hang an attractive, padded ----
clothes hanger (you could use a Dear Heloise
long, narrow, homemade pin- 1 press the knees of my ny-
cushion) in my utility room in lon-rayon, or nylon-wool stretch
it, hang 12 to 15 needle* type pants with a damp press-
threaded with different colors, ling cloth immediately after
all ready for action ■ wearing them The garment
To see the needle and thread wilI return to its original shape
ready to go, is a great stimu- This is especially true with ski
lent to do that one stitch in pants
time that sayesninent.. Always have stretch pants dry
Maxine Kamentsa cleaned unless washing instruc-
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Mrs. Cobbs used the assem-
bly theme, "Laity in Missions,"
for her topic.
Mrs. Lacy Goostree installed
new district officers., Mrs V.
■ W. Browning of Stephenville,
president: Mrs. F. L. Adam-
son of Abilene, vice president:
Mrs. D. S. Buchanan of Ste-
phenville. treasurer.
After lunch, reports were
given by presidents of the dif-
ferent UCW councils and a
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Danna Thome, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Thorne, was
honored with a bridal shbwer
in the home of Mrs. John War-
lick of Goldthwaite Saturday
from 2-4 p.m.
Guest* were received by Mrs.
John Warlick. Mrs. Johnson, the
honoree, Mrs Charles Reioux,
of Alvin, sister-in-law of the
bride, the bride's mother, Mrs
Ernest Thome and Mrs. Dan
McConal, grandmother of the
bride. Mrs. Jim Thome of Semi-
nole registered the guests
Refreshments of golden punch
white cake square. nuts and
mints were served from a table
laid with a white imported cut-
work cloth. Appointment* were
of crystal and silver. An .ar-
rangement of dahlia* centered
the table.
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Unwise eating or “Gh.--4*es
drinking may be a T"ema
source of mild but annoy- V2
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while preparing meals, and If For the weekly silver polish-
you ever get one. you won't do ing, I use a clean, discarded
without it i The board. not the pair at my husband's white sox
meal' I 1 can see all the tarnish that
I leave my boad standing up comes off my silver as I wear
against the wall when not in the sox like mittens!
4—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesdey, Oct. 21, 1964
Hostesses were Mrs. Roydson
House. Mrs. Albert Whitely.
Mrs D. E. Rhoades. Mrs. C. F.
Stubblefield; Mrs. L. V. Ben-
ningfield, Mr*. Ken Fariss, Mr*
Ozella Jones. Mrs. Elmo Wat- making you feel restless,
son. Mrs. L. B. Burnham; Mrs. tenss.anduuncomfortable.
Hobson Miller and Mr« John •a nagingbackChe, bead-
Warlick. ache, or muscular acbes
Mr. and Mr* Edgar Lee srdzginsemotonarupetjon,
Johnson art at home in Alvin are adding to your misery-
- ■— ■ ... _____ - I don’t wait-try Doan "s Pils.
1 Doan’s Pills act 3 ways
for speedy relief. I - A
wonderfully mild diuretic
9"«9" 45 SQ. FT. BOX
Reg. 6.80 1 color $4.88
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He cut out a semi-circle at ed off the table, and the tray
one corner of the peg board. I allow* for spilling'
large enough so that unusable Mrs E. J Biddell
parts of lettuce, tomatoes. or -----
what have you. could be scrap- Dear Heloise:
ed off the cutting board into if you have brown sugar that
the disposal without further is hard, take a pan with a tight
handling and without removing cover, put the sugar in the pan.
the board ■ 1 dampen a cloth. wring it out
It's wonderful! and fold several thicknesses
Edith Peterson Put the cloth over top of the pan
------ then put on the lid and leave it
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1964, newspaper, October 21, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492855/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.