Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 24, 1963 Page: 4 of 10
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4—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesdey, April 24, I HI
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Deer Heloise:
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Heloise
Wison, hospitality;
Mmes. Brown and B W Stanford,
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Picnic Slated
M. Reddington
to eliminate the secretions of
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the eroding juices.
ELM GROVE I BBC) - Approx-
my problem:
from Dallas where they
attended the Regional IT Conven-
lectures by Robert Carney of
CREATIVE
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SANTA ANNA (Spl.) — Four rections for small, medium and
the installation service and Mrs.
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cookies.
Following the banquet, the scout-
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dent for 1963-64 at a meeting of The group is set to leave at of America convention in Kansas
Thursday.
Other officers include Mrs Rosa of the band.
Saturday
W. A. BELL & CO.
BRAYTON SMITH, Manager
MI 3-4378
301 Brown
100 a Center
Mi 3-110
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CLASSIFIED ADS MAKE
and SAVE YOU MONEY
Santa Annans
Attend Session
A BULLETIN
WANT AD
WILL BRING
QUICK RESULTS
tricycles and toys hit the edge to eat a meal and then forget
of my furniture I have scratches about feeding himself for a
all over the house, from one kid few hours. It is only second-
to the next Here’s how I solved arily an organ of digestion.
PIANO AUDITIONS—Dr Iliff Garrison
of Morelia. Michoacan. Mexico. judge
for the area auditions conducted at
Howard Payne College during the past
week by the National Guild of Piano
Teachers, talks with Jo Evelyn Levisay,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Levi-
By WAYNE G.
BRANDSTADT, M.D.
prompt hospitalization. In the
past, bed rest, sedatives, and
transfusions were relied on to
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Johnson Motor Dealer
SALES sad SERVICE
American car makers turned
out 4,192 vehicles in 1900 but
didn’t start producing trucks un-
til 1904 when they made 700.
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in
on the outside and then the water flow
would drip on into the tub in-
Brazil has added an average
of 1,000 miles of road to its na-
tional network during each of the
last six years.
were Mmes.
O. C. Tow.
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ers
cell
foul
WHIZBANG
NOVELTY CC
states.
The group returned home about
( p.m. Saturday after a sightsee-
ing tour of Dallas.
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ed for further discussion.
A committee composed , of Day,
chairman; O. B. Chambers, Mrs.
Herbert Lamkin, Mrs. Glen Fus-
SA
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" LAUNDRY &
MY CUANIN6
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It's the most
graphic illustration we know to point up your im-
mediate insurance needs during the season.
Nobbs, treasurer: Mrs. Joe Ed- to study the amendments,
wards, historian: and Mrs. Glen
Fitzgerald of Bangs. Looking on is Mei-
Ling Lay, HPC student from Panama
City, Panama. Approximately 150 stu-
dents of Guild piano teachers of the
area participated in the auditions. Area
schairmen are Mrs. Elgene Bartholo-
mew of Brownwood and Frederick Thie-
baud of the HPC faculty.
cold drinks were served by the
committee.
The program committee for May
includes Mrs. W. D. Mitchell, Mrs.
Edgar Bolinger and J. W. Evans
Jr.
you could hang it wrong side out full. Then when the baby's bottle
so the fold in the hem would be is set down inside it will not over-
Minstrel Show
Set in Bangs
BANGS (BBCI - The Bangs
Lions Chib ministrel has been set
for May 6, and will be directed
by Miss Virginia Sikes and Miss
Sharon Young.
Proceeds of the show is sched-
uled for 7:30 p.m. in the high
school gymnasium.
ford is in charge of the project
A plant sale was conducted by
to
y
Teacher Assn, closed its 1962-63
school year of programs Thursday
night with the installation of new
officers for 1963-64.
Most mildew starts here as the I have also tried using hot wa-
water accumulates in the hem. ter from a faucet but it did not
if your curtain is very expensive seem to stay as hot as the water
and you don't want to cut the 1 boiled on the stove. Another
hem off ... did you know that thing ... fill it only about half
HAVE tOCT DOCTOR
CALL us
Free Deliver
i sizes inclusive,
order send 35 cents in coins
SHIRTS
Only 2*« eech
We take great pride to doing
your shirts the way you like
them.
31,
P-TA
juice is capable of dissolving
only tissues that are dead. In
persons who have peptic ulcers
the acid and pepsin of the gas-
tric juice actually do dissolve
the stomach's lining. This leads
to the conclusion that in some
way not completely understood
the living cells of the stomach
wall are weakened before the
gastric juices attack them.
Some ulcers erode the duod-
enal wall so deeply that they
destroy the tissues around an
artery. Although the artery is
more resistant to erosion than
the lining of the duodenum, it
too may be eroded in time.
The resulting hemorrhage is
an emergency that calls for
When you're down and out,
somethin always turns up-
aven if it's only the noses of
your acquaintances
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If you have a thick hem on thermos, and put the bottle down -.
the shower curtain, ake your in the hot water It worked beauti- say of Bangs and student of Mrs. Jeff
pinking shears and cut it off. fully. ’—“
S
Anna High School students were
told this week that the Epsilon I
Sigma Alpha sorority here will
Deeters
ELLIS & ELLIS
OrTOMETEISTS
Cau tor appoimtment
Bank Wb.
MI 3-0184 or 308 Citizens
AIR CONDITIONING surruIEB
radn. Pumps tem MM up)
Moat valvee. copper ane plastic
tubing. Pittings We repair and in-
stall air conditloners.
Unity of Girl Scouting."
Approximately 200 persons from
Brownwood, Early, Blanket and
Zephyr attended the annual affair.
Mrs Fred ton and Mrs. Street was named
Olym
of the
als. <
Che
and I
of homemade
Marcus Barker was installed as
president of the association.
Other officers were Mrs. Manly
Webb. vice president, Mrs. R. J.
Coggin, second vice president;
Mrs. Douglas Cartright, third vice
president; Mrs. R. E. Wells,
fourth vice president: Joe Gil-
These awards were in recognition thrgtorurdnda Pittard, Karen 18,N.Y. Add 10c for istclass
Joneg, KarenMeclusk Ml and mptinEname, address with zone,
Frances Davenport, are all offt- stylenumber’and size.___________
dirty shower curtain? I also have
mildew on the bottom of the cur-
tain. Dear Heloise:
cd th
total
of sc
try h
meda
track
i shoumeznapfietEFmne x m^x x
. . .. ner, a member of Brownwood sen- 300 girls who were presented state
Attendance prizes were won by ior Troop No. 1 spoke on "The degrees. All four girls then parti-
• -----• " — - - ■ - • “ cipated in the roll call of the
IVANS MARINI SUPPLY
1812 Rene Fiala Ml 3-7037
™ masug a mmu -oma-y= - o TouKonsas.Cit.
social meeting. manche High School Indian Band jorie Spradley, daughter of Mr.
----- will go to San Angelo Friday for and Mrs. Floyd Spradley of Gold-
EARLY (BBC) — Mrs. Howard the Region Two Interscholastic thwaite, was selected to attend
Becktold was installed as presi- League concert contest, the National Future Homemakers
All its digestive functions
can be performed by the in-
testines. That is why ft is
possible to live without a
stomach hot. because of the
new developments about to
he described, many an ulcer
that would have been treated
dothin, they have maae this a armae-warkga - -a sraazstca
incl idings its,dresse s,: dim. piec it is of some interest at this
and blouses, sportwear andsum- The wax from the crayon fills point to note that the stomach
mer dresses, as wen as semi-for- up the scratches and allows it to juices can dissolve animal tis-
mals and party, dresses. become unnoticable. I find this sues. Why then do they not
Marjorie Vinyard is president much better than iodine. dissolve the stomach’s own
othe organization. Mrs. Vera P. A. lining? To answer this we
Newton and Mrs. Katherine Hill _
are sponsors. lcoponent 13, km Peature synd. Ene.
Now, thanks to Dr. Owen
Wangensteen, the distinguish-
ed surgeon at the University
of Minnesota, and his colleag-
ues, better results can be ob-
tained by a simple process at
freezing. This idea did not
develop overnight nor was it
used on human beings until
it had been carefully tested
to laboratory animals.
It all started with the fact,
known for many years, that all
chemical processes are slowed
down by lowering the temper-
ature under which they take
place. The lower the tempera-
ture. the slower the feaction.
The production of acid and pep-
sin by the stomach is a chemi-
cal process and tests on dogs
proved that cooling the stom-
ach reduced the production of
these substances.
The stomach of a man with
a bleeding duodenal nicer was
cooled to Icebox temperature
about 50 degrees) for 48
beers. His pains of many
years duration and his bleed-
ing stopped aad the opera-
tion to remove a part of his
stomach was canceled. His
acid secretions slowly in-
creased. however, and the
cooling had to be repeated.
Although this treatment can-
not be applied to every patient
with duodenal ulcer, it can be
recommended to most at a
great saving of time and dis-
comfort. Eventually it may be
possible to perform gastric
freezing as an office proce-
dure. As with all great dis-
coveries the ideas behind this
treatment were known for
many years. They were merely
waiting for some genius to put
two and two together.
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p Kxn< Font.uw Rywdtawta, He, mA WwM riwM. rararred
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Future Homemaker of America for each pattern to: Creative
convention in Dallas Thursday Woman, Brownwood Bulletin. Box
43g, Midtown Station. New York
Whitis, parliamentarian.__First and Second Grades and the
Manon Wetzel gave the school SoDhomore Class.
news. Mrs. George Norwood was-opnomoreumssite.
presented a gift from the asso-
ciation.-MroJuanitayJohnsonwon Band Competes
room attendance prize. "“-"T
i'SX.ISi For Comanche
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Lets take another look at
stead of accumulating there?. | ----- Ehe tom chatnent * for peptic
Why manufacturers don’t hem Dear Heloise ulers. It has long been known
With a house full of children. I that the stomach is primarily
get pretty disgusted when their a reservoir wihch allows a man
Pasley-Morgan Mrs. Ben Orton Named
Wedding Told
a ballot from the state officer to Achievement Awards were pre- Santa Anna Hih School giris and inroe
be voted on by the PT A group, sented to M girl scouts by Mrs, their sponsor Sttended"Ersstnte "8
--------- The group voted 44-0 in opposition Harold Lockwood, who served as •5— a---En G ,---._ .
Mrs. Maurine Walker conducted to further extension of federal aid community, cookie chairman dur-
. _------------- " to education and a committee was mg the 1963 girl scout cookie sale.
instructed to nil in the ballot tn—r. -a..- x
accordance with the gote. The re- of outstanding, ability andper
maing part of the ballot was tabl fonnance in helping make the an-
-- - nual cookie sale a success by sell- . .. .2 .2
ing 48 or more boxes of Girt Scout cers in the Santa Annas chapter for
. nevt veor Mre Winnin M~Qnen
the Early Parent-Teacher Assn noon Friday to reach San Angelo City in July at the state group
' Thursday by 4 p.m. Jack King is director meeting to Dallas Thursday
Thu sleeved-cape-stole to easy
knit will complement your cos-
tumes’ Make it to white or your
fapautecolor ‘p35aN has knit di-
Disgusted Those really fabulous nylon dish
—- rags you told us to make from
Psredissustahane ana we have ame 1^^
tested nearly everything body! Y
Put your shower curtain to a I even sewed two of them to-
washing machine. ADD TWO gether and put a string through
(And it "AINT going to wort the top to make a bag for my
without the towels so pick up baby’s bath toys. It worts beau-
Si -JEW X
About 60 members are expected was installing officer.
to attend the meeting from 10 Theme for the program was e A .
a.m. to 2 p.m. “Good Citizenship - Strength KrnrI Auarre
Mrs. J. L. Johnson of Ranger through physical fitness." First •UUUl AWCIU>
and Mrs. Marcus Odell of East- and second grades, directed by, * rtf . 1
land are instructors for the school. Miss Lora Everage and Mrs. Ka- (-n I A Xh f-irle
Rising Star High School students therine Casey, presented a pro- UU IU OU UIl I >
will present a program. Coffeegram on physical fitness. Mrs. Lester Simmons, Brown-
wffl be served. I Mrs. Weldon Mahan, president wood Gir Scout Association chair-
----- for the past two years, was also man, extended the welcome at the
COGGIN ELEMENTARY on the program Father-Daughter Girl Scout ban-
The Coggin Elementary Parent- George Day, legislative chair- quet held in Adams Street Com-
man of Early unit, reported on munity Center Saturday night.
RISING STAR (BBC) — A dis- Street, vice president: Mrs. Hu-
trict school of instruction work- bert Brandsetter, secretary, and
shop for incoming Parent-Teach- Mrs. Ray Lee, treasurer.
er Assn, officers will be held May Mrs James Mitcham, presi-
3 at the Baptist church annex. dent of Brownwood P-T A Council.
P. A. lining? - _____ — —
must assume that the gastric
next year. Mrs. Winnie McQueen E
issp
_____________MISTER BREGER
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and
ing a
Sorority Boosts
Nursing Careers ____
SANTA ANNA (Spl) - Santa growers. Four new rhizones wiU
Mro. R. E. Brow, and Mrs. iship; Mmes. George Shpp.BW.
’ “ - Stanford, Horace ore and O. L
six a - gzmra E= Esi Ss 2 a
The couple was married March “Room" was topic of Mrs. therapy. _. I..
30 to the Cessna Church of Christ., Brown's KWoSzii* —* prtonzaa
E-E-s-es==
inith - over skirt of toe. aad installing ^^r whennew off. anaplgrinsw)mnes hosphtaiits:
. y-M- ■—v rers for the ensuing term were and taw nw -2"-:
“Shupasleysstegranddaugh- instailed oncers afe Mr Ben Mmes Browni
-maL=zsaz m
Whaasmpsaaettepusiszztmsmertmmzdasartatestpatesgus ■
of Louisville. He is serving with Shipp, parliamentarian Horace Gore andstuart-copera
the United States Navy. New committea announced were tioniMmes-staniord pndterwteme
The couple wiU make their home Mmes Graves and Orton, pro- g1*”' Mrmcarortont
in Norfolk where the bride is em- gram, Mmes Frank Welch, A. J. lbrartani„MmescsortpndertiPP:
ptoysd M a beautictan. E. H Utznun, member- End’vMesmntanfra JSToG
Towery. council representatives.
Iris Crowers Make emimsas
_ — ca Lacy and L’taman was appointed
Final Plans For Showsza
mEmahrsm to shgrmsmmdt; #
the Brownwood Iris Society Thur- the number of specimens one may Eiverside ark, May z m
day at Central Methodist Church enter to the show. AU entries
were made Monday night in the must be taken to the church be- Mrs "Poweii.
home of Mrs. Edith Burroughs, tween 8-10:30 am and must re- Refreshments
The show is open to all iris main in place until 6 p.m. cookies and cold drinks were serv-
~ Judging will be done by a panel ed by Mmes. Geer, Gore and
of recognized Iris Society judges Wise, hostesses for the afternoon.
Irises entered in the show should Guests attending were Mmes,
have as many open flowers on Clardy, Dale Holleman and An-
the stem as possible. tone lloenirka. _
Specimens winning blue ribbons Members attending
must be fresh and crisp with no Shipp. Lacy. Powell,
wilted flowers. Blossoms should ery, Britt,Towery, Featherston,
not be crushed or bruised. A Grayes, RainteraoErowne.Dais,
strong straight stem with strong FCower Geern Gore, 5 tan
branches will be preferred over re do prize went to Mrs.
a crooked weak stem. Foliage and stanford." P
CLASS MEETS I ELM GROVE (BBC) - Approx- flowers must be free of dirt and The test meeting this year wffl
Mrs. C. D Puckett wiU serve imately « persons attended the insects Dresident of bea gueststeasat the home of
as hostess at the soda] and bust- Elm Grove Community Club meet- ”Eegseanprpsrden R M Arlie Davis,
ness meeting of Gleaners Sunday ing at the community center Fri- thehoca zocieta and.msa : rt
School Class of Central Metho- day to view the wildlife film Denman, thev
dist Church to be held Friday at shown by Harel Penney of Brown- ‘T**?Pala, "heenshe
2 p.m. in fellowship hall of the wood attended the Regiona 1convena
church in the business meeting which tion of Texas where they heard
------------------------------- followed, the group voted to have lectures by Robert Carney of
========= the annual school picnic May 25. Memphis, Tenn., national presi-
Refreshmeats of pie, coffee and d*”* MS.____________________
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stop the bleeding and. in per- give a $56 award to a senior girl
sons who had had ulcers for who is interested in nursing as a r A m ~ r
many years, removal of the career. FAr Mav Jk
stomachwas.often performed Giris competing for the scholar- I UI IIO J LJ
ship money must write a 250- . A
word theme and submit it to the L|m GrnuA
sorority for judging Al LIIII VlUVC
more, secretary:
economists that write to us.) ------
Add one-third cup of household Deaf Heloise i
bleach, one-third cup of amonia This is for mothers who use the
and not more than one third cup new disposal baby bottles: Ro-
of detergent (Read directions on cently wo took a trip with our
side of detergent package. Let small baby. As we were travelling
curtain run through the entire cy- by car, I was concerned as to
de of the machine, how to warm his bottle without
Fill machine AGAIN with hot stopping at restaurants,
water and run through entire cy- I finally decided to fill a wide
de again and when it gets to mouth thermos bottle with botl-
“rinse’’ add one cup of vinegar, ing water. When feeding time
Do not rinse the vinegar out came I removed the lid of the
ter ' and it should be at least 140 drip dry.
degrees according to all the home
Fashion Exhibit
Slated Thursday
COMACHE (Sl)-Theco ameesotheradaysughent w
manche , High School ■ Future crayons. I took the black crayon
Homemakers of America, will and went over every scratch on
sponsor * style show at 7:30p ”’ my black furniture. With the ma-
Thursday in the high school audi- hogany furniture I used the dark
torium.ii r brown crayon.
Over 100 girls will be modeling After this 1 rubbed and buffed
Sothin they have made this vear. _____k- _________ - a dry
* Jhe *
Norfolk, Va, announce the mar-_________
riage o their daughter PatriciaO. G Towery presented the pro-
Morgan, former Brownwood red- gram to members of the. Gar
You may never see this sort of
cloud coming . . . but even
an ordinary windstorm
does a lot of proparty
damage. Make sure
that you see
W. A. Bell
& Co about
your wind
storm in-
surance
before
it is
too
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 24, 1963, newspaper, April 24, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482976/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.