Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 242, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 24, 1963 Page: 4 of 10
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4—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesdey, July 24, 1963
4s
CREATIVE
ojjg
WOMAN
J
your own home at present but
Dear Gato
don t know if the bottles are pob
What ever wouid they say?
and-so Look at this old dirty
These smah fry have taught me
Z
and take a look at ali this
Kenneth
KNIT
",88
3006 Ave E on July 20th The
Bo
320-N
Fin
CROCHET
tied for third place
HOME
OFFICE
ines
about two feet tall. Just who can
Ladies, these shelves under and
ably be “yes.
over your cabinet should be lined
wood Hotel
Attending the affair were Mmes
Office Equipment Harmonizes
G
WMU’s Agenda
bleach. the soap powders, the
With Basic Home Furnishings
come tax. bank records, in vest-
Why did they?
Neither does foil absorb odors. cussion on mission churches. Oth-
. her mother did it. Guess wrinkle as quickly as lightweight and Miss Leila McBride
pers.
4
Try Appreciation
I
avoid it?
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
as an underliner so that whatever
distracted by conversations
in ination of all the decorating ele-
the rest of the room. In addition ments in the room.
Double Ring Rites Unite
Linda Hendricks, Parks
HANDLE
YOUR
dominate the room. This will usu- Church of San Saba by Dr R C. bridegroom
GRAIN
furniture
0
DEAR ABBY: I am 14 and my
0
ushers
were Charles Taylor of mother and I have been fussing
HEAR
ing extra rather than an eyesore
WITH
not look like an ring bearer.
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ELECTRICITY
In A
Div
Provide adequate lighting in
a crown of seed pearls She car-
the area of the desk. A lamp on
So
7C
Weakley-Watson Hardware
Ml 5-253T
an 2-7818
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Electricity is your better way to farm!
A
ABWA Members
Hear Dr. Havins
ally make decorating easier and Tennison of Brownwood, former
simplify the rearrangement of pastor of the church, united Miss
vation Contractors.
1031 Ban Benfto
aren’t there to stoop for you. So wooden cabinets, put a piece of
why should you when you can waxed paper down FIRST to use
Look at the pile of stuff sitting you use as a liner won't stick
on your drainboard which came Waxed paper is inexpensive Give
from under your cupboard above here. Pays off later when you
your sink! What’s there? Stuff clean your shelves next time
SAN SABA (BBC)— A double roses centered with a white or-
ring ceremony read at 6 p.m. Sat- chid Her only jewelry was al
me to turn on my yard lights
so they can play after supper.
When, oh. when will I have peace
Adult Tickets $1.00
Student Tickets 50c
CLASSIFIED ADS MAKE
and SAVE YOU MONEY
Treadway, son of Mr. and Mrs
R; F Treadway of Brownwood
cabinets are available which look
more like end tables than file
cabinets, making them a decorat
Running a home is a full-time business.
Interior designers recommend a home
office to simplify the handling of the vast
amount of paper work involved in main-
taining a home. An efficient home office
can be arranged in dne corner of a room
with attractive furniture that won’t give
V
QU
So
conditioning effect of an acousti-
cal ceiling will help soften the clat-
ter of typing and avoid disturb-
ing others in the room Also, the
person at the desk can work less
we all try to copy mama, eh?
All right mama and grandma
aren’t keeping your house They
■
other reason for the newspapers
When you get through dean
The boa
for Brown
final appr
Brown Cot
A final
fleeting a
was preps
Thomas Y
of Dallas
Brown (
this firm o
mg engine
vestigation
R. G. W
stated in i
J. H Chil
ized, as i
value of
property o
the tax as
ue was fix
Were 1
the eve
happy
savers?
missed
now’s t
to "get
your M
here to
•harei
divider
the home a “business office look." In
Addition to the furniture and other dec-
orative elements of the room, functional
considerrations should include a sound
absorbing acoustical ceiling and attrac-
tive. easy-to-maintain sheet vinyl floor-
ing.
WESTE
drive* (
the Cell
Creative Woman
Brownwood Bulletin
Box 438, Midtown Station
New York 18. N.Y.
Add 10c for lst-class mailing.
with foil and you will have an-
other good sheif and your cabinet
will hold twice as much
if you do know how to “knock-
l
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Revival Slated
At City Church
Revival services at First Con-
.y ge
r
is •
Mrs. W. R Carroll led the Bible
study.
A
At,
CONFIDENTIAL TO PAUL: Ne-
ver drink on aa empty wallet,
baby.
Whot’s on your mind’ For a
Brod’
BRADY
• singing ci
2 p.m. Sui
ernacle o
Brady. at
Stewart.
Duplicate
Bridge
Results
Sincerely.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
and that the height of the arms The floor length bell skirt fell
and seat are convenient for typ- into a chapel train. Her waist
length veil of illusion fell from
35TH
Judge .
Willie E
Creel, sui
Griffin ar
plaintiff
Mrs. M
L. Dodd, ।
Callaway
for plainti
Ct
Judge J
Richard
Brown woo
while into:
Jack M.
lie, vs. Te
lie Safety
Stay ordei
Slagle att
PRECINC
Judge
fectant Then paint on some bug them hauled off!) If you are no
juice. If you happen to have rv- good with a hammer and saw, just
turn the box sideways, cover it
7 An acoustial ceiling will make popular effects in vinyl flooring
the room more enjoyable for the feature textured designs with a
entire family’s use The sound *
full time business.
To handle it efficiently, many
families are setting aside a speci-
fic area of their home as a home
office. In smaller homes, in which
en entire room can’t be devoted
to an office, the next best solu-
tion is simply to create an office
area within another room.
How can office space be added
to an existing room without sa-
crificing the basic decor of the
room’ interior designers have
prepared a list of suggestions for
planning an attractive and prac-
tical home office Here are a few
of their ideas:
1. When planning a home of-
fice. choose a room in which the
-home office furniture will coord-
•mate best with the basic furnish-
ings of the room The living room,
bedroom or family room are good
places to look for space to locate
a home office. Many types of
desks are available that avoid the
‘ commercial look” so don’t be
overly concerned about the room
looking like a business office.
2 Place the desk in a corner or
But by all means don’t have a
walk out the front door and just cabinet wasted Most of these are
SHIRTS
Only 25c ouch
We take great pride tn doing
your shirts the way you like
them.
NOW OREN AT...
1202 COGGIN AVE. 1
Because they didn’t have all _______________
these cabinets like we do today. The lightweight foil is good, but ers taking part in the program
That’s whv! And that’s the same the heavyweight is worth the dif- were Mrs. Loyd Utzman, Mrs.
reason she boiled clothes and dia- ference you will pay, for it doesn’t Ruth Norris. Mrs. Ludlow Allen
The wedding took place in the asphalt tile! Also
home of the bride's sister, Mr
The stuff we keep under our kit your friends will come in with
children and grandchildren Babies
and won’t have to be replaced as
often
I caution you , if you have
anm running Pa PemorkA inted ‘ Miss Johnibeth Garrett was so- Coleman. John Carter of Houston
were provided with tickets to be
Grain handling is made
easy with an electrically
driven auger. Moving groin
from truck to silo is safe
and economical .. . saves
hours of manpower and
unnecessary loss of groin
from spilling. Just set the ’
auger in the truck bed...
Rip the switch ...and groin
moves rapidly into the stor-
age bins. See your dealer
or TP&L farm service ad-
visor today.
Whether you knit or crochet
you can make yourself a comfort-
able pair of slippers' Add bangles
for that glitter-look!
No 320-N has both knit and
crochet directions for small, med-
ium and large sizes
To order send 35 cents in coins
(. 1.
¥,
over something very silly. We
loist and Miss Judy Hector pre- and Skipper Driver of Big Spring, were all at the ball game and I
sided at the organ A reception was held in the was with a very nice boy. He
CANDLELIGHTERS church parlor, immediately fol- took my hand My mother lean-
g— ■« —-n— Candlelighters were Miss Clau- lowing the ceremony. Mrs. Scotty ed over and told me to quit hold-
' 4. Give careful consideration to dale Kelly of Clifton and Miss Oliver of Austin presided at the ing hands with him. Abby, could-
the selection of the chair in front Kay Rogers ofFort Worth. Sherry bride shook.
of the desk. Sinre annenrance Ellis, niece of the bride, served T
will be the pt
the chair she
A
chen sink needs tending. too
Imagine if some of your neigh- kove to open cabinets and drag
burs came ■ and cleaned it out ? out pans and bottles Bui babies
IN THE BROWNWOOD
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
the GOSPEL AlRES QUARTET
THURSDAY, JULY 25, AT 8 P.M.
SPONSORED 81 —"
The concert is sponsored by the Bluebonnet Chapter
of the Americon Business Women's Association of
Brownwood
_____ _____ • n’t she have waited until I got
Since appearance riuS, niece 01 une Driae, served The bride, a graduate of San home? She had to make a big
nary consideration as flower girl and Wade Ellis was Saba High School, attended John scene in front of everybody I
gg U " Tarleton State College the past don’t see anything wrong with a
The bride, given in marriage by two years The bridegroom, also boy and girl holding hands at a
.. r l -------- - -------- ? lnt0 the with foil. It again reflects light’ D;scussion Tops
Plans were completed for a Joe Weatherby, V Cyrus Barcus, kitchen, think again “Now, Helo- These cabinets are dark I amwell —->--9-- 1 -F”
concert to be presented by the Harold Foy, Frank Taylor, O. L. ise says never stoop when you aware that think foil is ex-
Gospel Aires Quartet in the Brown- Fletcher of Temple, grandmother don’t have to. Look at all this stuff
wood High School auditorium of Miss Weatherby, and the hon- and I have to put it away
Thursday at 8 p.m Members orees. WHY do I keep that bottle of
print name, address and zone,
shelf Build yourself one It’s worth style number and size
Then ask yourself: “Have I got its weight in gold
tory” at a meeting of Bluebonnet several love songs. B--m
Chapter of American Business The hostesses presented the_____. -________„
Women’s Assn. Thursday night brides-elect with gardenia corsag- too much?” The answer will prob-
in the French Room of Brown- es. ably be “yes.”
This Speca Sponsored by
Sikes Insurance Agency
AND
sold in advance • when Pope Gregory I sent out soapfilled pads, the ammonia, ect.
The chapter voted to pay Mrs. missionaries in 601. he counseled UNDER the sink’ Your answer
Clarence Graves’ registration fee them to let converts weave the will be “because my mother did,
Doctors
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
Call foi appointment
Rank Bide
Ml 3-0184 or 308 Citizens
• >’
• Chaining
Oak
—Earthen Dams M—Uproot
ing—Diversion Terraces
LOUI B. MASK
Member ot Texaa Assn, ot Conser
ed with an arrangement of sweet cabinet, too moved when you move. Or decide for each pattern to:
heart roses in a bisque container While this is dry ing heat the to rearrange it.
complemented with musical figur- coffee pot RELAX Have lunch.
_______ and daughter luncheon papers on your drainboard
Saturday at the home of Mrs H MOVE everthing from the cabinet for the shelf and stack some
A. Stephens with Mrs Alvin Wal- over your sink and lay it onb the bricks under each end of the board
ler as co-hostess. drainboard This way you can get the exact
The luncheon table was center- Wash, dry and "bug-ize" that height you need and it can be re-
ANNOUNCING
OFFICE OF
DR. H. B. Allen, JR., M.D.
PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES &
SURGERY OF THE EYE •
INCLUDES FITTING OF'GLASSES
slightly embossed surface that
daughter, Shirley,
DEAR ABBY Why do people DEAR ABBY: Someone suggest-
tends to conceal scuff marks and
scratches. Many of these new
flooring materials are available
in natural effects and light co-
lorings that simplify color coord-
thing!" And so it goes You and I to save my energy, too? Blew
don't care but for once tots stop them Since I moved my everyday
MARRIAGE TOLD——Mrs Nor-
ma Babbitt of.410 Greenleaf an-
nounces the marriage of her
a home today is getting to be a rest of the room provide an attractive decorating
6 Consider the use of a bul- extra.,. « . .. .
desk bxaaacnnanse"ainaawrnanae ieie pnmarily 18 it decorative DfiO r Abby . .
can be used to conceal the bulle- appeal Ii.ease' ofI maintenance and
Un board when company is m durability should be considered.
pected. By simply Taising the Sheet vinyl flooring materials are
shade, the bulletin board can be xery easy.to carsy.for because
back in operation in a moment can he installed, xirtually
. without seams Some of the most
Sherwin
Sands Me
Highway.
817.27 and
Sherwin
Bullion c
Brown woo
cleaning compounds ABOVE my
Get some newspapers Put then i sink . | haven’t had backache!
and Mrs Benny Plummer at
in healthy, sed stampted envelope to Abby. gregational Methodist Church.
Box 3365, Beverly Hills. Calif. '3001 Coggin Ave., will begin Fri-
pensive. It is But it needn’t be
wasted. ; u . . . INDIAN CREEK (BBC* — The
It pays in the long run. It can be Indian Creek Woman’s Mission-
wiped with a sponge when it gets Union of First Baptsit Church
dirty and after using and reusing met at the church Tuesday, with
can be turned OVER next time all members of the group present
you clean the cabinet, so in the Mrs. Annie McBride gave the
long run it pays off. Don t scrimp opening devotional, and Mrs. Er-
here- nest Olson led a round table dis-
. ing out. throwing away. ect.. you
bridegroom is emploved at Hol- ... wui ... hec. n.weninare
ley Chevrolet Co. The couple re- and put tne wule kit ana caboodle sourselt 1 did:
sides at 1001 Magnolia in your garbage and save more You all can get wooden boxes at
---------------------------------- cleaning up energy , art your grocery store for free
Wash the cabinet with a disin- (They usually are glad to have
Shawd
LAUNDRY A
DRY CLEANING
Diol Ml 5-2413
in some location where it will not urday, July 20 in First Baptist single pearl drop, a gift‘from the you can take my word for it.
. - ... * n - T 1. Count your blessings. Your chil- personal reply, send a st lf-addres-
BRIDES ATTENDANTS- drew are occupied 1 ‘ ‘ . —-
A
y ,
’ 2
59
Ai 1
on the floor of sour kitchen and Now, just what are you gotng’
place everything in the bottom to do with that under -sink" cab
of your cabinet on the newspaper mnet?
Some « these thinesmake spots Put the utensils don t *
and rings on your linoleum and ten use in it
L • there “ an- In most wooden cabinets and
nearly all metal ones I have nev-
er seen a shelf If your husband,
Miss Sue Roy was maid of wholesome play, and you don't
to accommodate the Linda June Hendricks and Wal- honor Serving as brides maids have to worry about where they
home office furniture lace Owen Parka in marriage. were Ann Askey, Jeannean Hall, are—or with whom. Anybody can
3, Select furniture that can The bride is the daughter of Marjy Ay lor and Susan Parks, raise grass. It takes special qual-
double in brass." A file cabinet Mr and Mrs Roy L. Hendricks of sister of the bridegroom, ities to raise children
is desirable for keeping orderly San Saba and the bridegroom is John Parks served as his broth-
records and providing a conven- the son of Mr and Mrs Owen er's best man Groomsmen and
lent storage place for the large Parks of San Saba.
“office” chair, but should coord- __ „ .___________________ _ _
inate with the rest of the furnish- her father, wore • gown of white graduate of San Saba High School, ball game, do you?
mgs in the room. Before choosing de-lustered satin designed with a is a student at Texas Tech. WONDERING
a chair make sure it will be beauteau neckline, edged with1 The couple will make their home DEAR WONDERING: Your mo-
comfortable for use at the desk lace, and elbow length sleeves in Lubbock ther could have told vow quietly
----- to quit holding hands, but I
The bridegroom’s parents were think she was right to tell you.
hosts for a rehearsal breakfast A display (even a minor one)
held in the Gold Room of the of affection to out of place in
ned a cascade bouquet of white Ranchmen's Tower Hotel ipublic.
to the National ABWA Convention harmless features of winter grandmother did and her mother
Bills, grocery lists, letters in- the desk and one on the file cab- to the sound conditioning fea- to be held Oct. 18-20 in Cleveland, pagan festivals into the spiritual did!"
come tax. bank records, invest- met should be sufficient Match ture, modern acoustical ceilings Ohio. Mm. Graves was the chap- fabric of the Christmas obser- —
paper work involved in running gether the office area with the lors, textures and designs and S ^QH^^ihe^ear an ---- —
Woodson and Mrs Whiteside tied r• ri i
Brides-Lect
were second place winners T i J I II aches or insects crawling . now
Mr and Mrs Earl Burner of retp0 n Hpme - 15 the time
Winters placed first in the Sunday I UI VW III I IVIIIV Let this dry thoroughly.
play in Brownwood Hotel Mrs Misses Sarah Weatherby. Bette Don’t replace anything yet
Whiteside and Mrs B H. Yeager Barcus and Nancy Foy, August While you are waiting for the cab-
took second place and I. F Bay brides-elect were honored at a met to dry, put some more news- a-box-down" (that means lake
and Burley Richmond and Dr. mother and daughter luncheon papers on your drainboard RE the nails out >. use the wide boards
and Mrs Stasney at Ballinger
won't build you one . . build it
think that because you have a ed to “Ma (who was upset at,, ..
large family, your yard is a pub- seeing Pa’s choppers grinning you.don" use.threetimessasdayl Let’s homes clean, get
lie playground? Right now twelve at her from the dresser top while "hat Things you rid of 3,1 the clutter. We spend
kids are playing baU in my back Pa was outside mowing the lawn).®* ’ l5sa.dayu, E, most of our waking hours in the
vard and only seven of them are that she ‘'steal” Pa's choppers Put the bleach, furniture polish, kitchen. Keep it simple.
J 4 /-5 .. lu (I 11, „1,c, on soap pads, starch, ammonia, etc. Heljse
mine. The children aren t allowed and leave in their place $3.20 Lin,voi‛ helolse
to play in other yards because from the "Good Fairy.” Well, a things youuse20 times aday —
• Pid-. ui UI -41 .1111, c nte ntine nniv 93 on the shelf above that sink. Saves
they rum the grass I really don t set of dentures contains only 28 tnin- -n "-tL-r
mind, but it wouldn't buri some tooth So .t tho rate of 10 cents zoustooping and also has another
of the other parents to share the per tooth. Pa should be left only v " -
noise with me. At night they ask $2.80 .. . pidnuknosthtemsarepotson
You may not have a baby in
Tilt Monday night game W last
week's duplicate bridge sessions
was held in I Rami Street Com-
munity Center with C F Wesner
Mid Dr H N Tipton winning
first place
Second place winners were Mrs
Elaine Rut-on and I. F Bay.
and Mrs S P Woodruff and Mrs
Lena Mattox won third -
Winners at the Tuesday play
in Brownwood Country Club were
Mrs J. N Ama and Mrs E P
Woodruff, first Mrs PE White-
side and MrsCC Woodson, sec-
and and Mrs. C F Wesner and
Mrs B M Orloff, third
Mrs Tex Worsham and Miss
Lina Thompson took first place
at Thursday's session which was
held at Chisholm’s Winning sec-
ond place were Mrs. Frank .An-
derson and Mrs Woodson Dr
and Mrs H N. Tipton won third
Saturday s session was held in
Danny Dial Tone Room Mrs
------ * day and continue through Aug. 2. j
For Abby’s booklet, “How To according to the pastor, the Rev
Have A Lovely Wedding ” send Gene Early.
50 cents to Abby. Box 3365, Be- The Rev. W R. Talley will be
vet y Hills, Calif. 1 evangelist. Services will begin at
Wistributed 0) MeNaught Byndleate Le7:45 p.m. daily-
Following the luncheon. Misses look at the clouds Anything
Dr T. R Havins, guest speaker. Barcus and Foy, acompained by hut take a few minutes off. While stack pans or boxes of stuff two
talked of "Pioneer Women in His-’Miss Marv ElizabethTalx, sang you are gazing. think: “House feet deep’ We need that extra
- - — ■ - M work is so comlicated. WHY’"
worid did she keep this bottle at Al poison should be kept high
stuff Here are three cans at so- out ok reach of small fry.
and quiet again’
. JUST WONDERING
DEAR JUST: Too soon. And
TUXAS POWER & LICIT COMPANX
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