Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 230, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1960 Page: 4 of 24
twenty four pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Chit
9
Your Tally Sheet
Want A House?
(Clip and Save)
Chat
houses" but in recent years the
By KENNETH MAY
three-bedroom models lor persog-
Writer
Wriuen for The Associated Press al homes and town awellers have
B, JUDY BETH SMITH
ADDED STArTE
)
!
»
u
Bow through nose or
2
l
4
4
Wednesday
the meving, Mledock
and
11
is DOUBLE GOLD BOND
6 .
0
fo
Stamp Day at your
CANALZ 4
♦
D.C.
SAFEWAY!
R
NEEDED TO NOMINATE: 761
3
«M me Oey WrtWv Show « color Sunooya, NBC-TV
-J
BEVERAGES
Beverages
Quart Botti*
• Sthawberry. (Plus deposit) . _
29'
1
FROZEN DINNERS
19
1960
Be An Sport Coupe wt romier Body by Fishe
T
Safeway S Produce!
ms CORVAIR
HAM
WINS YEAR’S
TOP AWARD!
Lb.
• •
O
o
CNEVROLETr
feEsenemka Tremaportebe
See Chevrolet Cars, Chevy’s Corvaif and Corvette at Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Prices effective Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday.
HOLLEY CHEVROLET CO
19c
/A
Brownwood, Texas
\
1
-4
TOTAL
it
SAFEWAY
BEAT THE HEAT WITH THESE
Fresher-uppers
Cragmont—Cola. Lemon-lane. Root,Beer. Orange Soda,
Grape Soda, Cream Soda. Fruit Punch or
Sweet ond Juicy
Cantaloupes
Fc
in
otl
itre
B,
al
on
tian have winning
ways with people
aa well as prizes
PUEITOL t
VIRGINL 4
Kin
Charl
Mr. an
Durhar
the crl
surgeh
pital ii
Cragmont Canned
.Cola, Lemon-Lime
Orange Soda.
Sparkling Punch.
N
4
LDNIDON 1.
JjOMSON
HOI
dow
wat
ear?
is
24
41
SI
11
n
3
1
14
IS
11
Smoked Boneless?—Holt or
Whole 8 to 12
pound overoge.
Ex
pl'
ad
Pc
on
11
2
23
11
IS
Safeway S
Meats!
41
IT
STUAET
STMIMGTON
ADUI
STEVBGSON
Corr air got the unanimous nod of
the experts as it walked away with
Motor Trend Magazine's coveted
Car-of-the-Year award. Aad you’ll
know why in a hurry once you drive
it Corvair's satiny ride, nimble
handling and road-gripping trae-
Lemons
Sunkist—Perfect for
lemonode or Iced Tea
become th* biggest group of cua
tomers. Tiled bathrooms are the
rule , •
The customer may order his
home completely finished or if
he prefers. he may buy it at any
JOHN f.
KBsoor
r
mon size, Mediock any*. la a 1.400
square-foot home with three bed
rooms aad one and one half baths
Sues range up to 2,700 square
feet
in recent years the ready-built
industry has spread into other
cities. Medlock him elf operates
in Borger. Hobbs NM . and La-
mar. Colo. Avinger has a mew op-
eration" in Plainview
The 17 ready-built firms in Lub-
bock employ 650 persons with 95
per cent of the homes going out
of Lubbock, mostly within a radi-
us of 150 miles Some have been
shipped as far as JOO miles
BA
mawan
IDAMO
U.
ND.
Get Free
GOLD
BOND
Stamps
...an extra
dividend on every
dime you spend
For A Quick and Tasty Treat
Pork Cutlets
Banquet—Chicken, Turkey
or Beef.
ALA.
ALASKA
AJUZ.
AM
CM*
coca
COMM.
Lucerne Vanilla or Chocolate
Low calorie.
MAINE
MO
MASI
MICH.
mans
MO.
MONT.
NEE.
NEV.
NH
CHEVY WINS
GREATEST
PREFERENCE
MJ.
MM
MY.
MX.
N.D.
OHIO
OKLA
OKE
HMM
EL
sc
IB
TIMM
TU.
UTAH
YE
VA
WASH.
W.VA
WB,
WTO.
BREATH OF LIFE— Rescuc breathing—the use of a person’s
breath to revive someone who is unable to breath for himself
__is the oldest and most effective form of resuscitation. An
of breathing movements, blue color in lips and fingernails are
danger signs of lack of oxygen in the blood. When in doubt,
begin rescue breathing: no harm can result from it. The air
you breath is not "used up." It contains enough oxygen to
save a person’s life. Two added notes: If .victim’s stomach fills
with air. gently press it with your hand. And lor infants, us*
smaller infations, about 20 times a minute.
2
♦
Pat.” Sunflowers were zrowing from the log.
Approximately 20 guests attended
Mirs. V. Cyrus Bareua. Miss Belle Bareus and Mrs. Ritchie K.
Davis were hostesses Friday eveninz for a twilight gift tea.
n
»
1>
len>n<iw Sedm
•• ■ i i snlh W ta. iwi w -n w W
improved technique is shown in sketches above and is recom- . i
mended by the Red Cross and medical organizations. Absence
90
SPRI
After 1
Miss M
---insmmar
Nowa
in the i
W
2
41
3
21
1
106
196
^^Mis^PatneT^Aaams^wbo was wed Satarday afternoon to
William Walter Moore was honored last beek with a shower
ami a tea.
A kitchen shower was given in her honor by Miss Rebekah Me-
Lain and Mrs J M Bowman '
Each guest wrote Miss Adams a favorite recipe add games w*r«
played ’ ' ..
Refreshments of punch and heart eakes were served from a
round table centered with a lol on which was carved "Bill Loves
790
1521 DELEGATE VOTES
________
114
37
11 ”
64
29
17
11
17
21
11
' B*
•I
honoring Miss .
Guests were greeted by Mrs Davis snd ’ presented to Miu Bareus
who introduced Miu Aams snd her mother. Mrs Joe Adams
The table was laid with an Italian cut work cloth, centered with
I an arraqgement of yellow gladioli and white chrysanthemums aad
flanked with yellow tapers All appointments were of silver
Miu Rebekah McLain ladled punch from a vintaze punch bowl.
Petitfours were served by Miu Mitz Womanek. Miu Ruth
Rhodes assisted in the dining room.
Arrangements of yellow snd whit* summer flowers were used
throughout the home.
Mrs. D. L Connally presided st th* guest register Goodbyes
we uid to Mr C. M. Joines and Miu Barbara Bareus by the
sixty guests who called
Some fashions are just for fun. They’don't qualify as off-beat:
they're simply meant to make you revel in being a girl.
At the top of the list this summer is the gypsy hoop earrine:
No Epey, of course, ever had hoop earrines like some of these.
For some are fashioned from precious gold, silver or platinum
and set with diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, rubies or amethyats.
These carry high and fancy price lats.
The real reason for the popularity of these hoop earrings is that
as hair styles change, so do earrings
But there s another reason, just as important Summer clothes
are. .for the most part, simple, understated, cut with easy lines.
Such clothes are the perfect setting for razzle-dazzle jewelry A
big pin, a bubble necklace or hoop earrings willfill the bill Never
all three at once, of course. But any one will put an exclamation
point to a simple dress
The plain or textured gold hoops are designed for daytime
wear. But from five on hoops sparkle with fire aa you turn
your head.
is 89c
Lubbock Avalanche Journal Stuff market has been primarily in
. e 49c
Tilt victim’s head oil
the way back to open air
passu je. Try to keep
heod foyer than the rest
of the body, if possible.
BRIGGS & STRATTON
Gasoline Engines
•ALL* and SERVICE
Repairs and installations on all mod-
els of Gasollne Pupi pa— Air Compres-
sort—Lifts and Hjdraulic Jacks
CHAMBERS
romr a ENGINE SEEVICE
MI 3-1219 1001, Main, Brown-004
WASN’T SATISFIED
RICHMOND. Ky AP —John
Will Adams say s a turkey gobbler
SOS Center Dial MI 3-4331
220 N. Main Dial Ml 3-2930
Inflate chest about 10
A times a minute—inhale
4. while the victim exhales.
TT Floc* a handkerchief on
■ th« mouth, if desired.
vg496
LET’S GO SHOPPING
I Moro than 1.000 houses az* built stage of finishing nd do the rest
each year ’ in Lubbock for ship- of the work himself Man} now
meat to home sues up to IM miles pared tor brick vredeering
away Two bedroom models start M
its sort at like moving the *1 995 and a three-bedroom sem-
mountain to Mohammed—except finished home can be bought for
that if there were mountains, or as little ns $3,895. The most com-
even steep hills, the whole thing ----------------—---------——
on his farm apparently has the
maternal instinct.
I The gobbler chased a guinea
en off her nest and has been
! sitting on the egg’ himself ever
’ since. Adams said.
For each dime you spend, on Wednesday, at Safeway,
you receive double Gold Bond stamps with the pur-
chase of $2 50 or more
col 25c
g. 15c
1 i
>
(
f LUBBOCK AP — Buy ing a
hiome in West Texas can be some-
thing like shopping in a super-
market The purchaser selects
what he wants and has it deliv-
ered “•
6 for
. ? 12-oz.
- Cans
over both with lips Or
blow through mouth only,
closing nos* with fingers.
Ham Center Slice
I ■ Mil I ■ Boneless.
If chest does not in-
0 Hot* at first ottempt,
« quickly check to see if
U throat is blocked by for-
eign orticles or tongue.
is 59c
we guarantee to place them on
the foundations without damage"
State law limits the size of
bouses which may be moved on
roads to 20 feet wide and 70 feet
long, but by slaying off the main
highways, builder’ get around
this restriction. If they're caught,
of course, they have to pay a fine.
With an escort in front and be
hind, the houses move along at
30 to 40 miles per hour They are’
designed in such a manner that
it isn t necessary to stop to raise
utility lines crossing the road.
Medlock and Avinger Lumber
Co. here were the first in the
readybuilt house business 12
years ago initially. most • ready
builts went to farmers as "help I
. - - i
FU 2*
Celery laity andu..
might be impossibie.
LOW-COST HOMES
The unique’ muiti-million dollar
industry started 12 years ago as
a way to provide houses al lower
cost. Today. 37 firms take advan-
1 tage of the level terrain of West
i Texas to cash in on the ready-
built Mbuse business.
These are not the pre-cut. pre
fabricated or component part
homes found in other sections of
I the country They are complete
new homes which need only to be
put on foundations and connected
with utilities to be reedy for oc
cupancy.
A ready-built home customer
can walk onto a construction site
in Lubbock and choose from a va
riety of sizes and floor plans. Or.
if he prefers, he can bring his
own plans and have his, home
custom-built for him
CHIEF ADVANTAGES
"The chief advantages at a
ready-built house are lower coats
and speed of delivery." says w
E. Medlock, president of th* Lub-
bock Builders and Movers Assa
"A buyer can order a custom-
built home one Monday and it will
be ready for delivery ' the next
Monday "
The purchaser of a threebed-
room. one-bath home saves $1,500 |
to $2,000 on his total cost. Med- l
lock says
"By building all in one place
with one man doing one job, we i
can save the customer $30 out of '
every $100 on labor and $18 out
of every $100 on materials.'' he
' claims |
BUILT ON PLATFORMS- :
The homes are bulit atop plat-
forms so that they do not have 1
to be jacked up for moving A -—
winch is used to mount them on
rubber-tired doilies for delivery to
the customer's lot or farm.
’ We build them stronger than
-4serordnar howe ocasithstantb-
ICE MILK
pv mmm • m This year, more people are buying Chevrolets (including
. ■■ KT W Corvairs) than ever before, making Chevy the year’s hottest
r ■■ • •A • seller by a record-shattering margin. Come in and see what
• W •• U • the buying’s all about—at your Chevrolet dealer’s boob!
IOWA »
KAH. 21
KT. 31
4---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, July 10, 1960
Lettuce tempting ld. Head
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 230, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1960, newspaper, July 10, 1960; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488872/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.