Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. [48], Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1973 Page: 9 of 12
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EROWNWOOD BUI If TIN
Tuesday December 11. 1973
FOOD FOR AMERICANS
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House rules apply
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and strung them and the bulbs to take the eggs out of the fridge
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until just before you are ready
all over the tree
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All 4 Stores
Key Stamps
those small kitchen tools like a
can opener, potato peeler.
Triacetate and Fortrel •
Polyester knit Saes 14 .
Mushroom sukiyaki salad otters crunchy refreshing
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Moseley, Mr and Mrs John W
Flowers Mr and Mrs P B
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Dear Heloise
Occasionally. we D drive the
car into a service station to get
the windshield and windows
Tarltons host
holiday dinner
A Christmas dinner for
members of District 7. Texas
BOY’S
FOOTED SLEEPWEAR or SKI PAJAMAS
Dear Heloise
Here’s how I cook a soft-
boiled egg without a timer or
When the guests arrived they to cook them, give them about
simply put their gifts under the an extra minute
Have you ever been to a
bridal shower during the
i hristmas season’
J gave a shower the other
evening an! found that my
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doesn't have until she needs
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1 tied these small utensils
with bright red and green yarn
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I went through my Christmas
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French saying To understand everything is to forgive
evrry thing" loses nothing in (hr translation.
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Prizes were given winners of
bingo for the month Eleca
Weathington and Mary Carey
tied for first place and Elzra
Densman and W B Mathews
fled for second place
The Xi Rho, Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi visited the home and
presented wheelchair and
walker caddies Making the
presentation were Mrs Carolyn
Glass and Barbara and Betty
Ballard
Women at the home have
been making Christmas balls
for the Christmas tree
New residents at the home
include Mrs Minnie Skiles.
Mrs Rena Lee. Doyle Salyer
and Mrs Alice Perry Teresa
Wilks is the Bingo Girl."
Brown. Cox. Cahill and
Davenport
Grind nuts in electric
blender in medium bowl mix
nuts, bread crumbs, garlic,
salt cavenne. paprika and
pepper sauce Add oil and
vinegar and mix until liquid
is absorbed Stir in mayon
naise and waler Beal until
smooth Chill Sprinkle with
paprika Serve as dip with
raw cauliflowerets
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DEAR MOTHER: In your home, you make the rules.
W if you disapprove of your sow’s lifestyle at school, and he
knows it. simply tell him there will be no shacking up
under your roof. And if’he doesn’t like it, he can abide by
the house rules or stay in a motel
crepe paper and Christmas
ornaments. Gifts were ex-
changed from a lighted tree
Class members presented
Rev Skaggs and family a
basket of fruit, jams and jellies
Attending were Rev and Mrs
Skaggs and Kristi, Ben
Tam ate. Mr and Mrs - M J
Denson. Mr and Mrs R. N
Wyatt. Mr and Mrs T C
Prints Charming.. sun weave
[PERMANENT PRESS SOIL RELEASE
Only one thing if you forget
holiday fete
EARLY BBC The Dorcas
Sunday School Class of the
Farly First Baptist Church met
in the church annex for a
Christmas dinner and party
Rev Lowell Skaggs pastor
read the Christmas story from
Luke’s Gospel and spoke on the
meaning of Christmas He gave
thanks for the Christmas din
ner ,
pictures are glued on
Then place a piece of tran-
sparent plastic adhesive-
backed paper over the cards
Finally trim both the cards and
the mat dges with pinking
shears to give them an at-
The Schubert Music Club will State Chiropractic Assn , and
meet st the home at Mrs T W their wives was held in the
Waddill 606 Coggin Avenue, home of Dr and Mrs A L
Wednesday at 2 30 p m Tarlton, 2301 Belmeade
DEAR ABBY I have a neighbor who makes a habit of
borrowing from me but she never returns a thing I have
to go over there and get it when I need it
Right now she has my electric mixer, my turkey roast-
ing pan my poker chips, my popcorn popper and my
portable record player it's not like she isn't over here
every day She could just as easily bring those things back
but she doesn t
How van l get my things back without losing her
frendship She is a very sensitive person, and I don t want
to hurt her feelings. NO GITS
DI IK No When people with no "guts" lend things to
people with an abundance of it, it's bad news.
Hon t wait for her to return what she s borrowed l.o to
her house and say, ’-And while I’m here. I may as well
take my things I might need them
DEAR ABBY' To make a long story short. I am in love
with my first cousin and he’s in love with me We have
been told that first cousins cannot marry because their
children will not be normal. Is that right’ And if it is if
my cousin has a vasectomy and produces the doctor's
certificate stating he has had one. i will make him unable
to have any children, right’
So if he can t have any children, that eliminates the
problem of whether they will be normal or not, doesn t it?
Please answer this in the newspaper because neither
one of us can get mail at home without somebody snooping
to see what it was before we get home Thank you
COUSIN LOVER
DEAR LOVER: First cousins CAN marry in some
states. Check with your clergyman for justice at the peace]
to find out whether your state permits it LA lawyer will
also be able to tell you l
Golden Rod
Circle meets in
Johnson home
The Golden Rod Woodman
Circle Camp No 6036 met
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs A. G Johnson, 510
Milton Ave
Mrs Johnson, president, gave
the opening prayer and
presided over the business
session Mrs Eva Bennett read
the secretary’s report and
announced that a donation of 65
had been sent to the milk fund in
November
It was voted to send another
donation of 65 to the Brownwood
Toys for Tots project Plans
were completed for a luncheon
meeting at the Golden Bull
Restaurant in January and Mrs
Cartie Hooper was appointed
camp reporter
During the social hour. Mrs
Sallie Murphy, Mrs Willie
Letha Wall and Mrs Lois
Lockhart conducted a Christ-
mas gift exchange from a table
centered with a potted plant and
other Christmas motifs
Mrs Wall, refreshment
• hairman. served ribbon
sandwiches potato chips,
pickles and cookies Mrs
Hooper gave the dosing prayer
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The December meeting of the
Althean Sunday School Class
of the First Baptist Church was
heldThursday afternoon in the Monday night winners of last
°nMrs A G Johnson . week ‘s duplicate bridge at the Other activities of the month
The meeting was.caled Brownwood Coliseum were included recognition of those
orderbx, rs Mau * rown. Mrs J.C Capps and Mrs Soh- having birthdays. Kate Byler,
president Mrs Lollie pie Nelson Mr and Mrs c F Elenor Parson. Ruby Everhart
Dayenport save opening Wesner tied J C Capps and Lena Hale. Stella Martin, Belle
Ae . _ Mrs Lena Mattox for second Smart. Clarence Willson and Sol
Mrs Larue Cox brought the place
devotional from Psalms and a Tuesday
poem "Old Age" Mrs lone Mrs Jack Broad and Mrs
Cahill gave the closing prayer Mary Scott placed first Tuesday
After the secretary and at the Brownwood Country
treasurer's report it was Club Mrs F s Anderson and
decided to give the class Mrs J T Gamer won second
teacher. Mrs Arthur Johnson, a Mrs Capps and Mrs C C
year's subscription to Woodson placed third
"Guideposts" for Christmas Thursday
Refreshments were served to Winners of the Thursday play
Mrs E G Wilcox. Ima at the coliseum were Mrs
Chadwick, Mary McCorkle, Colita Ferris and Mrs B H
Mrs Ward Parks, Mrs Pearl Yeager, first; B D Richmond
Etheridge, Mrs Ethel and Mrs E p Woodruff
Boenicke. Mrs Elizabeth A second, Dr H B Allen and
Newton, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Raymond Franks, third
Mrs A G Johnson, Mmes '_______________________
• leaned only to find it's a set Yule program
minizservice ' or only" The Former Teachers
S aton , . t Organization of Brownwood w ill
Weve eliminated this meet at the Adams Street
problem bykeeping a bottle at Community Center. Thursday
spray window cleaner in the at 2 m '
glove compartment and paper ’ The Senior Sextette of
towels under the front seat Brownwood High school will
Have you ever noticed a film present Christmas in the
on y our windows after they Heart a program of songs and
have been cleaned by a station The b in the sextette
using oily rags? This idea even who have been singing together
solves t pr lem, since their sophomore year, are
8 solution Betty Storm Jane Morris
LETTER OF THOLGHT Margie Lockwood Patti Milan.
Dear Heloise Cindy Sams, and Holly e Mask
Last night while trying to go Following the program.
to sleep. I started counting my members will have a1 hristmas
blessings And then it started to party and exchange eifts
rain
blend w ell. Pour over if desired Makes 1 to 5 por
mushroom mixture, toss well tions
• ‘Bamboo shoots and water
chestnuts may also be added
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•Sweaters eHosiety •Gloves •Scarves
•Handbags
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SATUROArS
Use Mestev Chorg- &onk Am-ricard
Mrs Pat Obenhaus of Roswell, useful idea is making place
N M have returned from a visit mats this year, especially for
with Col. and Mrs Robert W the holidays
Casey at Tampa. Fla After you have cut the front
While there they attended the pictures off your cards, arrange
retirement services for Col the pictures on some heavy
Casey from the U S Air Force white paper cut to the size you
at McDill Air Force Base at want your ma!
Tampa, Fla Next glue the pictures on the
ing of salad oil. lemon soy
sauce and ginger This is a
salad for all seasons
MUSHROOM SUKIYAKI
SALAD
1/2 pound tr»9h mushrooms
1 pound (2% cups)
sfivered, cooked
chicken
1 cup diced Chinese or
green cabbage
1/2 cup shredded car rots
1/2 cup thinly sliced celery
*1/2 cup bean sprouts bam-
boo shoots or sliced
water chestnuts
1/3 cup sliced scallions
2/3 cupsaladoil
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 tablespoons imported
soy sauce
1 tablespoon sup ar
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
Rinse pat dry and slice
fresh mushrooms In a large
salad bowl combine
mushrooms, chicken. cab
bage carrots, celery bean
sprouts and scallions Com
bine remaining ingredients
Of Den I on's 2 piece ski pajama of Polyester and Triacetate
miraclefabric Strong soft and luxuriously comfortable. Ar
Sites 4-7 3.
TARATOR
(Hut Sauce)
2 cups shelled walnuts or
hazelnuts
1 cup soft fresh white or
rye bread crumbs
(crusts removed)
1 tablespoon finely
minced par be
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pep
per
1/4 teaspoon paprika
1/4 to 2 teaspoon Tabasco
pepper sauce
t 4 cup olive oil
1/3 cup red wine vinegar
3tablespoons mayon-
naise
1 2 cup water
Retired group plans luncheon
The National Association of Roderick Morrison, chaplain
Retired Federal Employes Orman Means invites all
Chapter No 274, will hold its members and prospective
regular monthly meeting members to be present
You will then have a cooked.
Linda instead of a raw soft-boiled
egg
_ Mattie Faye Dixon of Cross awarded
Plains presented a program of Twenty-two members at-
The computer compirx de- Christmas and religious songs tended, chiropractors and their
veloped for the Apollo space The dinner consisted of wives, from Brady. San Angelo,
calcttatio^a d"av turkey and all the trimmines Abilene. Goldthwaite and
Fun gifts were exchanged and Brownwood
Thursday at 12 309 p m
The meeting will be at the
Brown County Multi-Purpose
Center and those attending are
asked to bring a covered dish
for the luncheon
Floyd Eoff. chairman of the
"Good Mill Project" will collect
staple food items and good
clothing for a needy family
Each member is asked to
bring a present for the
Christmas tree Gifts will be
exchanged by those at the
meeting
Bertha F Strange will install
the following officers for the
1974 year
Orman Means, president:
Mrs Herman Thomson, first
vice president: Mrs Allen
L.aCour, second vice president
Mrs W R Davis, secretary:
Mrs B J Adams, treasurer:
from the heat
' John Vachon
By Abigail Van Buren
c W3 o, cnican Tribynen V Ne=s Syd. ine
DEAR ABBY Our son is a college senior at the state
university He makes no secret of the fact that he and his
girl friend I also 211 are shacking up near campus.
We disapprove of this sort of arrangement, and he
knows it but he is 21 and we have.nothing to say about his
lifestyle Sow for the problem He asked if he culd bring
his girl home for Christmas vacation We know they sleep
together at school, but should we let them sleep together in
our home5
My sister says, Don t be a hypocrite Even if you put
them up in separate bedrooms. .ou know they’ll manage to
get together some time during the night anyway
Maybe she's right, but I still don’t feel that we should
put them up together like a married couple in our guest
room
So what should I do5 OLD FASHIONED MOTHER
Serving tables were FOREI ANT FOR THE BRIDE!
decorated with streamers of red Dear Heloise
can't count rain drops, you can't Barrow Alaska is frozen to
count your blessings — good or a depth of 1 330 feet The
bad deepest permafrost vet
Because if you do not have the feet-isi
bad, you will not enjoy the good
Mrs Ethel F ekete “
---- The human heart does
I ,, enough work each day to Id*
Dear Heloise the h um a n body a mile
Have you ever wondered what straight up
to do wi th last y ear s Christmas a-———------------—;
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. [48], Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1973, newspaper, December 11, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575435/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.