Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961 Page: 3 of 14
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BROWNWOOD BULLErT T Thursday, July 27, 1961
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Family Ratings
WHITE [ GOODS!
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CUSHIONED PENNEYDALE RUG*!
A do-it-yourself radiation kit. A
tions in this last of four articles.
issued strong statements favoring
continued civilian control under
Doctors
ELLIS & ELLIS
But with these issues settled
any management. They are hop-
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Cucumbers
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2 for 96c
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flight while missiles streak
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Watermelons Ha 3c
ICY DRY COLD ...
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Grapes
Apples
Don’t Buy That Shelter
Until You Review This
Full 81 by 108 or full fitted ....
Cases 42 by 36 inches .........
by 1M or
twin fitted
.......45c
........89c
dnrer
parked
. Pepsi-Cola
Coca-Cola
Dr. Pepper
All Nehi Drinks
EDITOR S NOTE—In addition
to shelters, what protective de-
vice* are being planned by civil
defense officials for the average
Lb. 15c
AMERICAN
TOURISTER
and policy control still in civilian
hands, all the disputants apparent-
ly have agreed that an all-out
I drive is worth the effort. under
< Botile
Carton
Plus
Deposit
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ward their targets,
viewed chiefly as
29c
49c
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12x17
12x20
u. 10c
precaution, taken in particularly
vulnerable areas if deteriorating
to-
now
Lb. 15c
policy in dealing with the Com-
muni st s has a chance to keep the
peace without surrender"
Nixon, commenting Wednesday
on Kennedy's nationwide talk on
Tuesday night, urged full support
bees
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citizen?
amines
COMANCHE COUNTY
CANTALOUPES
OPTOMETRISTS
pm. an 3-0184 for Appointment
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confine them to a suburban Al-
catraz to a life of penal servitude
and then wonder why they are
not deliriously happy."
55
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72 by «4 Ineb
j White! Fashion Pastels! Flats! Sanforized fitted! All perfects' Lab-tested! 3
B Select Cotton! Balanced Weave! Made to high quality-control specifico- l
I tions.
You'll step on resilient heavyweight viscose rayon loop pile in an expensive-
looking dimensional design that masks footprints and wear! You'll sink
into deep, springy 3/16 inch foam rubber cushioning . . . skid-resistant,
economical—eliminates the cost of separate padding1 Just unroll—Penny-
dale stays securely, safely in place! And what a terrific low price for Pen-
ney's fine quality rug! Ook Tan, Beige; Autumn, Nutria Tweed, Brown and
Black Tweed, Brown Tweed, and Green Tweed. No down payment, as little
as $5 monthly on Penney's time payment.
PRICES IN EFFECT THURSDAY P.M. THROUGH
SUNDAY NIGHT
NATION-WIDE STRONG MUSLIN SHEETS
100% COTTON
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Ad Men Defend
hu men -ennu i PENNEY’S SUMMER
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OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
PICNIC SUPPLIES — PARTY ICE
tar ac-
Lm. at
venue
driven
64, of
Hazel
n 8K.
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big 9 by 12 feet
"My wife is afraid that job de-
ma nds, such as customer enter-
tainment, are likely to make me
an alcoholic."
One member of what may very
well be one of the world s most
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box. already under test in Michl- order giving the Pentagon major the OCDM
Zan, which can be wired to the responsibility for civil defense F
electrical system of the dwelling there was behind-scenes conflict
One Qt. Orange Drink FREE with Each
Half Gallon of Milk.
Mellorine Alamors 3 for $1
j the 31 per cent who indicated Vice President Richard M. Nixon
wistfully that they would like to -says of President Kennedy's call
be better mates. for increased military power to
WARM WIVES meet the Soviet challenge on
A large number found their Berlin: 'Only this kind of firm
wives warm and considerate. -
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for $7.50 or a little more. here over whether the military
A "civilian mask"—-a compact establishment should take over
and lightweight relative of the the warning, communications and
Head 14C
1. Penney Charge Arcount e regular
30-day Charge with opfion terma! 35
2. Tme Poyment Acountfor mojor gawk g»i l
3.t-Awapte4. Cash I
। was mask, this device is designed research and development pro- i
j in.chudren and adult sizes to fil- i grama as well as the manage- ! Ing it is not already too late.
Sterling F. Green
ing on these items, for instance, veloped but costs 130
An “air raid siren in every I hopes the cost can be cut.
international conditions make it ter out poisons nt radiological,
seem advisable, chemical • or biological origin.
Assuming the cooperation of OCDM hopes it could be mass-
Congress. authorities have further produced and sold at low cost.
of the chief executive by all
the survivor considera-
hinted Americans— regardless of party.
----- At the same time, Nixon called
for decisive action" on four
other fronts. The 1960 Republican
By JOHN T. CUNIFF
NEW YORK । APi—Are adver-
Using men lecherous, treacher-
ous, bawdy villainsingrates who
sip martinis with shapely blondes
while the supper grows cold on
Home Grown 2 25c
an advance
Biackeyed Peas
Bell Peppers
Celery Stalk...........
Lettuce California ....
I meat of the shelter drive.
The Governors’ Conference and
, the United States Conference of
I Mayors—evidently believing that
' civilians would come off second
best if military establishment
ex- plans for the average citizen.
OCDM men were making the decisions—
Flour Glodiolo
urbia?
"No, no. no." the man in the
gray flannel suit screamed back
today. "I you think so you’ve
been reading too many novels.
We love our wives."
. PRINTERS INK
Madison Avenue made known
its feeling in an article called "Do
Ad Men Make Good Mates?" in
the trade organ "Printers’ Ink "
The article said 90 per cent of
383 advertising men surveyed fell
their marriages were happy.
So modest were the replies, in
fact, that only 10 per cent
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You get quality features of
more costly blankets—2-year
guarantee, even all night
warmth, machine washability
Eggs No.,
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Peaches Flbnkesond
claimed they were excellent hus-
bands. More than 70 per cent said •
they were good mates and 18 per M ^H<>
cent called themselves fair part- H*WE || ICU Y
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I More significant, perhaps, was LOS ANGELES lAP—Former
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at medium set, storage box!
Rayon and cotton, nylon
bound. Pink, beige, flame,
green, blue.
"Action on these fronts." Nix-
on declared, "is essential to pro-
tect our security at home and
will help regain the initiative for
American leadership abroad."
Home Grown I HA
Vine Ripened Lb. •eKa
HELD IN KIDNAP RAPE—Charles Harvey Odom, a heavily-tattooed ex-convict ar-
rested by Joplin, Mo., police in the kidnap-rape and beating of 13-year-old Lisa
Shuh of Wichita, Kan., is Jed into police headquarters by police Capt. Walt Flenner.
3 for 25c
2 os 25c
twin 72
by IM or
twin fitted
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LARGE...........Lb. 6c
15c ea. 2 for 25c
FAIN'S HONEY LLANO
COMB AND PLAIN
candidate for president listed
them as:
1. Stop Castro’s outlaw opera-
tions in the Americas.
2. Break the Soviet filibuster
on atomic testing.
3. Put some backbone into
America's fight against admitting.
Red China to the United Nations.
4. Shelve all new spending pro-
grams not directly necessary for
national defense.
2225
2 lbs. for. .. 25c Bushel.... $3.25
590
By STERLING F. GREEN
WASHINGTON (AP)-Civi de-
fense authorities, concerned about
the slow acceptance to the home
shelter idea and misconceptions
about such factors as evacuation,
are working on protective devices
for the average citizen.
Too many Americans still con-1
' teive of shelter as a costly blast-
proof structure with three-foot
walls.
BASEMENT SHELTER
Such shelters still are recom-
mended. but the Office of Civil
and Defense Mobilization says
that in a great many cases an
ordinary basement would do if it
were provided with a wind-baffle
entrance to block contaminated
dust
Current civil defense thinking
accepts the idea that millions
would be in the wrong place if
catastrophe came. These would
be killed.
The big idea now in to save
those who, having escaped the
blasts, are still vulnerable to ra-
dioactive fallout. The aim is to
provide the survivors with shel- !
ter from the particles that are
sucked up in nuclear explosions,
earned on high, strong winds,
and deposited on cities and coun-
tryside perhaps hundreds of miles
away.
NO ASSURANCE
President Kennedy tried to
straighten out thia misconception
in his message to Congress in I
May
"Civil defezse," he said. "can-l
not give an% assurance of blast
protection.
"And it cannot deter a nuclear I
attack. But civil defense can he I
readily justifiable as insurance {I
for the civilian population in case I
of an enemy miscalculation,
"There is no point in delaying I
the initiation of a nationwide long ' I
range program
There also are misconceptions I
about evacuation, officials ac- ’ l
.nowledge. Most city dwellers be-! I
lieve with good reason that an 11th 11
hour mass exodus in private cars 11
would end quickly in a hopeless 11
jam. I
ADVANCE PRECAUTION I
Actually, evacuation is not con-1l
ceived of as a final. panicky I
| maybe his own mate took those
stories about advertising men too
literally.
He reported he and his wife
had a problem over her "suspi-
cions of infidelity associated with
travel and job hours."
Then really getting down to the
heart of the matter really run-
ning up the flag and saluting, so
to speak —one adman confessed
maybe things weren’t all good,
good for ad wives.
We tend to marry more intel
ligent, better-educated women.
self-analytic businesses
home." This is the small buzzer Until last week's White House
, Nation-Wide pastels. yellow, blue, pink, green,
f pale pink, lilac.
| Full 81 by 108 or full fitted
GLADIOLA
Cake Mix 2 49c
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961, newspaper, July 27, 1961; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489120/m1/3/?q=%221961-07%22&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.