Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1966 Page: 3 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Friday, Jenuary 7, HU- . -1
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Dear Abby ..
She Was Roped In!
By ABIGAIL VAN BURIN
seats have been repainted, re-
sonage.
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young people at 9:45 a.m The
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Dear Heloise:
esting people, and if I do call.
church on Sunday and also vot-
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Heloise
Dear Heloise:
If you don't have a whisk
brown — and need one, try using
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physical count of the Dun &
W. Heller)
Ella Mae
Twenty members of Brown
The Dun & Bradstreet Re-
ference Book lists those manu-
suppliers will quickly have the
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10 a.m.
manually keeping track of this
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children attended.
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Lydia Class Participates
In 'Kans For Kids' Program
quests were mailed to 339 busi-
ses in Brown County. He said
Regular meeting of Lydia
Sunday School Class of Coggin
I’m afraid if I don’t call I thirties 1
might miss meeting some inter- for four
NORTH NEWTON, Kan. -
Janith Loewen, sophomore, and
Karin Loewen, senior,daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Loewen
of Brownwood, Tex.,are among
Roberts, all of Brookesmith,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Medley and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Medley and Mr. and Mrs. Ela-
worth Medley, all of Brown-
Zephyr HD Club Announces
Year's Programs, Hostesses
The Rev Wesley Harrelson,
who pastured the church two
years, will teach the Sunday
school lesson to adults and
in September 1956, the Rev.
Jodie Rouse was called as pas-
tor. He and his family moved
Watson, H J. Lee, Eddie Stev-
enson. N. A. Hewitt, Duffer, M.
1956, at 3001 Coggin under di-
rection of the Rev Jodie Rouse,
vice chairman of the West Tex-
On Dec. 38. 1955, a 16x40-foot
building and a small, three-room
building were found for sale on
a large lot at 3001 Coggin. The
building was in an unrinished
state and badly in need of re-
Millie McGillicuddy. I am 34
years old, divorced, have two
children and am self-support-
ing My measurements are 36-
WWI Meeting
Attracts 20
> sue
643-
4231
ZEPHYR (BBC) - Programs
and hostesses for the year were
announced at a meeting of
Zephyr Home Demonstrations
Club held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in
ed man. a
reference
I’ve held
it up
know
25
9:25
ing man
been mi
not ) We
latest facts on which to make
credit and sales decisions. When
the Dun & Bradstreet reporter
receives a business man's fin-
WSCS Meet
Held Tuesday
Wesley Harrelson became pas-1 Mr Harrelson again was cal-
Ur. The J-room dwelling had led as pastor. In September 1961,
bers present.
Mrs. Jackson brought the de-
v otfonal and reports were given
by Mrs. Luther Watson, Mrs.
H. F. Duffer and C. A. Chas-
( a great-
her great-
n. Sudie
and Mrs.
man. Mrs.
oleman is
idmother.
tober 1955 and continuing to
January 1956.
In December 1955 three men
began a search for a suitable
place for establishing a church.
nual Santa Anna Future Farm-
ers of America and 4-H Live-
stock Show will be held Satur-
day with about 170 entries ex-
pected.
Sunday at 10:45.
Lunch will be served in the
church annex Sunday afternoon
will feature singing and fellow-
Collie, Tom Byrd, Chastain,
John Byler and Miss Ola Mar-
tin.
M J..
I WAR
Refreshments of chicken sal-
ad. holiday cookies, cake, cof-
fee and hot chocolate were serv-
ed following a game of ques-
1 tions and answers.
Attending were Mmes. Jack-
, son. J. E. Lewis, T. C. Dickey,
DEAR ABBY I am moving
to another city soon. Several
friends here have said. "You
MUST took up So and So Here
to his name and number Just
call and any you are a friend
of mine "
Abby, ■ it proper for a new-
comer in town to call a resident
there and put him on the spot
25-37, and Sam Strangelove told
me to call you."
2) - First
an County
Sell Scott
m. Jan 1
tal.
f the new
unds, four
nts of the
and Mrs.
i Anna.
Mr and
nta Anna,
also of
ild Beard.
D
Ion.
Quick Canapes
First cut slices of bread into
the "Kans For Kids"
by bringing articles
pair
Twenty-two charter members
organized the church Jan. 10.
children?
still his ft
ty? What
for divor
KTVT-TV (Channel 1
2:30 COfor carntvai
3:00 Hercules
J:» Popeye
3:55 Fun Time
4:00 Slum Bang Theatre
4:30 Superman
5:00 Magiila Gorrilla
5:30 Wild Bill Hickock
6:00 Walla Fargo
6:30 The Wsterners
7:30 Laramie
I X Lawman
9:00 Movie
io oo News
10 is Movie (Contd.)
11:00 Movie
12:30 News
12:35 Meditationa
12:40 Sign ON
First Congregational Method-
ist Church. 3001 Coggin Ave,
has planned a special 10th an-
niversary service Sunday. The
church was organized Jan. 16,
1956.
your vacuum cleaner' brush at- small sauares.four.from.each
। -— - —E "j---L Johnston, Stella Wilson, M.
that way? I can't just call a • • DEAR JEN: Yer grand-
stranger and say, "Hello, I’m mother sounds like the safest
Rev. Q. D Cox, who was pres-
ident of the district and receiv- (
r biolegy
ustin Col-
He is a
County
was yale-
with a
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copies of their financial state-
ments. This year requests are
being sent to nearly three mil-
lion business concerns — to the
comer store, worth a few thous-
and dollars, as well as to busi-
ness worth millions.
carries about one million stock-.
keeping units — that is, individ- I
pa-. . i “al sizes, colors and styles of
ptard of Novice every item The time lag in
parts of the United States are
asked by Dun & Bradstreet for
er attractions will be featured
: at each service,
ed to do something for a men.-
' ber who is ill.
WFAA-TV (Channel 8
2:00 Generai Hospitas
2:30 The Young Marrieds
3:00 Never Too Young
3:30 Mike Douglas
4:30 Where the Action IB
5:00 Sump’ Else
2:0 Channm, , Repon
6:30 rhe Flintstones •
7:00 Tammy
2:30 Addams Family
e 00 Honev west
8:30 Farmer a Daughter
9:00 Hollywood Deb-Sfar Ball
IO« Nawa. Westher and Sports
10 30 Movie
10:55 Weather
10:57 Resume Movle
12:30 Movle
1:30 Devotional
2:35 FBI
CALL
WARDS
Sail Those Unwanted
Items In The
PHONE TODAY
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facturers, wholesalers. and re-
tailers who seek or grant com-
mercial credit but it does not
include some of the service and
professional businesses, such as
beauty and barber shops, sec-
urity dealers and real estate
brokers. Therefore, the figures
for total business in the United
By SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK (AP) - The cus-
tomer may always be right but
in about one out of every four
trips to the department store
she leaves empty-handed be-
cause it was out of what she
wanted to buy.
Coming to her rescue is that
all-around handymen of the
Soaring Sixties - the machine.
Computer makers say this
modern helper of industry is all
set and eager to help the cus-
tomer. And if this streamlining
of the retailing business works
as planned, the shopper eventu-
ally should be able to dictate,
through her purchases, tie mer-
chandise her favorite store will
carry — and be sure to have in
stock. .
The new program is based on
a study of more than 30,000
KRBC-TV (Channel 9
2:00 Another World
2:30 You Don’t Sey
3:00 The Match Gama
3:25 News
3:30 General Hospital
4:00 Where the Action Is
4:30 Father Knows Best
S OO Bld & Buy
5:30 News
6:00 Local News
6:30 Camp Runamuck
7:00 Hank
7:30 Sammy Davis Jr.
0:30 Mr. Roberts
0:00 Man From U.N.C.L.E
10:00 News
10:10 Weather
to Th Nafinnat News
10:30 Tonight
Judging will begin at
with Harold Pittard of
Good Neighbor,
It certainly is, good neightbor!
other very
My que
should I k
er marriag'
Friday
AFTERNOON a NIGHT
ANTIQUES
New Open in
New Location
Junque, Stuff, and Thitin
Jackson’s Cabinet Shep
106 a 108 NORTH CENTER
643-0154
Tour
One-Stop
Authorized
Chevy
Center!
Holley Chevrolet
i
put it over the flame ..
Be sure to place the cover
on top of the double boiler. And,
never put water in the top of
the boiler, because you will end
up with a syrup.
Marjorie Miller
And, gals, it's true Believe
its
The sugar becomes soft again
in jig time.
and bus
il
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program I'll appear presumptuous. How
to tip. should this be handled?
PERPLEXED
DOCTORS
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
Call for appointment
Ml 3-0184 or
308 Ciizens Bank Bldg.
Chonseyeur Pharmacist,
asyuwodd -------
for INSURANCE
poes
kirn
p —Alfred
son of Mr.
Ibum and
Mrs Cliit
Inna, has
's Who in
s and Col-
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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST
. . . 10th anniversary Sunday
Avenue Baptist Church met
Wednesday in the home of Mrs.
B M. Jackson with 16 mem-
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--et• •
Problems? Write to Abby, Box
69700, Los Angeles, Calif. For a
personal reply, enclose a stamp-
ed, self-addressed envelope.
DAILY TV
SCHEDULE
figures were obtained from a
Computers To Help Stores bomerhadsdosofdes"ersve
• Get wel cards were Sgned
Keep Right Merchandise “anzmrnzrammie
DEAR PERPLEXED: Ask
all your big hearted friends to
write So and So a note and
suggest that he call YOU. That
way, the go-between can clue
Ms friend in on all the vital
statisties, and leave it to him
to call you if be so chooses.
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reorder the one and reduce the
other for early clearance."
For the customer it can
mean being able to keep in step
Book listings of Brown County
business, including 10 names ad-
ded, 12 names deleted, and 13
changes in the ratings of con-
tinuing businesses. The changes
occurring in Brown County are
higher than the rest of the
country where a change of busi-
ness significance is counted
about every five seconds.
When the owner or officer of
a business enterprise, or his ac-
countant, fills in and mails his
financial statement to Dun &
Bradstreet, it becomes a part of
the credit report on his busi-
ness and a factor in determin-
ing the credit rating of his busi-
WBAP-Tv (Channel 5
2:00 Another World
2:30 You Don" Say
3.to The Match Game
3:25 News
3 30 The Millionaire
4:00 Denols the Menace
4:30 Trails West
5:00 Adventure Theatre
5:30 Huntiey-Brinkley Report
6:00 News
6: IS Weather
6.2S Sports
6:30 Camp Runamuck
7:00 Hank
7:30 Sammy Davis Jr.
8:30 Mr Roberts
9:00 Incredible World of James Bono
10 oo rexes Newt
10:15 News. Weather and Sports
10:35 Tonight SRow
12:00 Midnight News
12:05 The Honeymooners
12:35 Sign Off
----- as much as
DEAR ABBY: I am going to give me an
be married in February . My CUR
first choice of matron of honor DEAR <
is my sister, but she's in a only about
family way and says if ste’s concern y
able to stand up she'll do it. should yol
as District Conference.
ed the church into the district, I A few weeks after the chruch
will bring the morning message W-sorsnized aascpledsession
Irs GARRETT
The report includes the follow-
ing: a record of how the busi-
ness is paying its bills; a his-
troy of the business (who owns
it, who runs it, and how long
it has been operating); a de-
scription of what the business
does and how it does it; a fin-
ancial section which usually in-
cludes the latest financial state-
ment.
Santa Anna Show
Planned Saturday
SANTA ANNA (BBC) The an-
acting as judge. i
There will be 125 fat lambs.
20 breeding sheep, 40 hogs and
five calves in the show.
held in Brownwood, with the
Rev O. D. Cox, district presi-
dent, officiating as the church
_w_ - - was received into the district.
„ .. The Rev. J. L Jones was first
The Rev Vern Cook, who pas- pastor.
7 pm Special singing and oth- eled inside and out
the retail trade calls “never
outs" — such staples as men’s
sock and women’s lingerie —
were actually out of stock in
specific styles, sizes or colors
some 22 per cent of the time. In
some stores the “never outs"
were actually out as much as 35 fast with the latest in her
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fault." A.J. McGill, manager of the store wouldn’t be in vain.
distribution industry marketing -------------------
for International Business Ma- Read the Classified Ads
chines, said in an interview.
“The average department store
more accurately and quickly
with fashion items, such as
women's dresses, are seling and
which are not. Then tiley caK"1
' Inseptember 1957, the Rev.
Saturday
WBAP-TV (Channel 5)
6:30 Across the Fence
7:00 Planning For Tomorrow
7:30 Clutch Cargo
0:00 Jefsons
0:30 Atom Ant
9:00 Secret Squirrel
9:30 Undtrdog
10:00 Top Cat
10:30 Fury
11:00 First Look
7:30 Exploring
12:00 Dick Powell Theatre
1:00 Senior Bowl Game
4:00 Wonderfut World of Golf
5:00 Gadabout Gaddis
5 30 Scherer McNeil Report
6:00 News at Six
4.15 Weather Eye
6:25 Sportfolio
4:30 Flipper
7:00 I Dream of Jeanie
7:30 Get Smart
0:00 Saturday Night Movie
1C: 15 Texas News
10:30 Weather
10:40 News Final
10:45 Five Star Theatre
12:30 Sign Off
KRBC-TV (Channel 9)
7:30 Felix Fhe Cat
0:00 The Jetsons
8:30 Atom Ant
9:00 Secret Squirrel
9:30 Underdog ’
10:00 Top Cat
10 30 Fury
11:00 The First Look
11:30 Exploring
12:00 Film Feature
12:45 Great Moments in Music
1:00 Senior Bowl
4:00 Wonderful World of GIN
3:00 Big Time Wrestling
3:30 Scherer-McNeil Report
4:00 America
7:00 I Dream of Jeanie
7:30 Get Smart
8:00 Saturday Night Movie
10:15 News. Weather
10:30 Tonight
KRLD-rV (Channel 4)
6:23 Sign on
4:25 Sunrise Semester
4:55 Farm & Garden
7:00 News & Weather
7:05 CBS News
7:30 Timetable
0:00 Captain Kangaroo
0:00 1 Love Lucy
0:30 The McCoys
10:00 Andy of Mayberry
10:30 Dick Van Dyke
11:00 Love of Life
11:25 News
11:30 Search For Tom mo row
11:45 Guiding Light
17:00 Noon Edition
12:20 Fashions In Faces
12:30 As The World Tome
1.00 Password
ITO House Party
2:00 To Tell The Truth
2:25 Douglas Edwards News
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Secret Storm
3:30 Leave It To Beaver
4:00 Bachelor Father
4 30 Dobie GiMis
5:00 Love That Bob
5:30 Walter Cronkite News
4:00 Evening Edition
6:30 The Wild. Wild West
7:30 Hogan's Heroes
0:00 Gomer Pyle - USMC
8:30 The Smothers Brothers Show
9:00 Trials of O'Brien
10:00 10 P.M. Edition
10 TO Merv Griffin
12:00 Star Playhouse
12:30 Vespers and Sign Off
KTVT-TV (Channel 11)
0:25 Meditations
8:30 Circus
9:00 Movie
10:30 Three Stooges
11:00 Popye
11:30 Voters' Digest
12:00 Future We Face
72:30 The Farm Show
1:15 Basketball
3:00 Rocky and His Friends
3:30 Hi-Ho Shebang
4:00 industry on Parade
4:15 Changing Times
4:30 Sunset Ranch
5:00 Gospel Singing Jubilee
4:00 Wilburn Brothen
4:30 Cowtown Jamboree
7:30 Porter Wagoner
8:00 Grand Ole Opry
0:30 Earnest Tubb
9:00 Bill Anderson
9:30 Authur Smith
10:00 Maverick
11:00 Wrestling
12:00 News
12:15 Meditations
WFAA-TV (Channel 8)
4:25 Morning Devotional
4:30 Deputy Dog
7:00 Mr. Peppermint
9:00 Porky Pig
9:30 Beaties Cartoon
10:00 The New Casper Cartoon Show
10:30 Magilla Gorilla
11:00 Buga bunny
11:30 Milton the Monster
12:00 Hoppity Hooper
12:30 Bandstand
1:30 Stoney Burke
2.30 Bowling
4:00 Wide World of Sports
5:30 Sportsmen
6:00 Channel • Report
4:30 Shindig
7:00 The King Family
7:10 taw once Welk Show
OTO the Mollywood Palace
9:30 Group and Chapman <
10:00 Cnannei • Report
10 30 Great Moves
10:15 Lifle Bit of weather
10:57 Movie (COnt'dl
12 30 News
12 :45 Movie
2:00 Evening Devotionel
shoppers in typical department« “histocg. haged an Past
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BROOKESMITH (BBC)—An- wood. students at Bethel College on the
nual Christmas dinner for Med- Also. Mr. and Mrs Preston honor roll for the fall quarter,
ley relatives was held Sunday [ Reed and children of Abilene. To be eligible, students must
in the home of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harris of carry a minimum of 12 quarter
Avery McLaughlin of Blanket.1 Coleman. Mr and Mrs. Burl hours of course work. A scholar-
Gifts were exchanged. McLaughlin and children of ship index of 3.0 is required of
Among the 35 persons attend- Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Al- freshmen, 3.2 for sophomore,
ing were Mrs. Mary Harring- bert McLaughlin and children 3.3 for juniors and 3.5 for
ton, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Estess of Blanket,
and children, and Miss Pattie ----------
• Lower prices
• Best materials
• Big selection
• Family protection
• Added home value
• Custom designed
• Expertly installed ,
• Free estimates
• No money down
cThe.Congrega tional Methodi i into the house on the church
—nurcn was estaDilshed in
Brownwood as a result olase-
My next choice is my husband's
sister. But she's is a family
Way, too, and aithough she says
she isn't due until March, she
looks like sbt's going to deliver
before my sister. In case neither
one can do it. would t be prop,
er to ask my grandmother to be
my matron of honor?
JEN IN SEASIDE
Dear Heloise:
I made baby bibs out of cotton a a . a . a . i
flanhel-backed oilcloth. Marcell Murphy
The bibs are washable, can ' 1 ‘
hesnnrenyinsattedorebaaydano Feted Saturday
Church Marks 10th Year
The Rev Vern Cook became covered and rearranged. ceiling
pastor in September 1958. Dur- redone, church repainted. Sun-
ing his two years as pastor. day school rooms rearranged d
the Sunday school rooms were and painted. chairs bought, new ■
rearranged and painted. a curb roof installed parsonage re- ■
was put around the church yard painted and other Improve- H
and new concrete steps were ments made. 9
added, along with a new front The church now is working B
and -tocni on • project to install central ■
ano steeple heat and air-conditioning in the
In September 1960, the Rev entire plant.
On May 27, the almost com- .
plete building caught fire and d^nmg at all
was so badly damaged that Once dirt and dust settles on,
the insurance company declar- TOP of arug, isn * it much
ed it a total loss Through sup- better to remove it with one
■ - - - - of those magic-gadgets, than to
leave it there for the family to
walk over and grind it down in-
to be carpet fibers?
enemgSbBshsskeasahtondrsjas grzasereerpsteterenezs soox £
Heloise water _ buckle first rinsed. January 1966.
LETTERoFTRUth a
—m. Heu-- ing or a folded paper towel. I—+e e -he TImi+ed C+ntne
engah
- than an immaculate en- hangs straight
vironment with a worn-out old This method helps to prevent
crank. cracks in belt backing.
Margaret B. Courtneay
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ness in the reference book is a ished mother-ia law. (Waiter
Dun & Bradstreet credit report.
or aboptcany plastic adher- MAY (BBC) — Birthday cele
Best of all, the bib can be bration for Marcell Murphy, 16-
washed off after each use, as yearold daughter ofMrs.Ida
one would any plastic bib. Murphy of Maywas.held Satur-
e =-. 2s 3 ■. --= •
mey make lovely gifts, too. Birthday white cake, baked by During the past year, Hemphill
B Lambert Lz Murphy, featured seafoam added 35 changes were made in
___ icing, pink rose buds, yellow the Dun & Bradstreet Reference
Dear Heloise: candles and “Sweet 16.”
I have a quick and easy way Those attending were Mr. and Loewen Girls
of softening brown "sugar wich Mrs. Fred Lemmons, Mr. and LOewen -119
has become hard. Mrs. Harvey Barnes, Ricky and _ nil
I put some building water in Rance all of Brownwood and Un Honor KOll
the bottom of my double boiler. Mrs. Murphy, Frank and the
put the sugar in the top, then I honoree. _____
been sold, but under leadership a young minister just out at
of the new pastor, the church Westminster College, the Rev.
purchased a house from Fort Gene Early, was called to head
Hood and moved it to the pro- the congregation
perty for remodeling as a par- During the past five years.
What’s so old-fashioned about
a carpet sweeper?
propertg. • I In the old days, that’s all
ries of cottage praver meetings I ln January 1957. a charter grandmother could afford — be-
held weekly* beginning fc 0 was obtained from the state Sidesa broom and * feather
—' -re • which made the church a legal austert .
non-profit organization. In the By using a carpet sweeper on
same month, a church building your carpets each day (whey
program was started. Ini you are 100 tired, or don’t have
March 1957. arrangements and time to get out the electric
been made and members were vacuum cleaner), it helps to
readv to start the new building, keep the rugs in good condition.
- — - and is much better than not
Lion is
ancial statement in advance of anavn
his periodic all, he can make CoN0I
& Bradstreet reporter’s call. While credit reports are
means a concern’s important primarily used by businessmen | County Barracks No. 1632 and
1 m 4 " “ who want to evaluate the credit its Auxiliary to veterans of
risk of a business before ship- World War One attend a social
ping or selling, insurance under- meeting held Monday at 7 p.m.
writers, bankers and other pro- in Adams Street Community
fessionals also use reports. | Center.
——————- j Games of dominoes and “42”
tain.
. Class voted to participate in
Woman's Society of Christian. -
Service of Johnson Memorial the. community center. . .
Methodist Church met Tuesday Mrs. W. M Hancock. dub pre-
in Fellowship hall. For the de- sident, conducted a brief busi-
votional, Mrs. Jack Hopkins led ness meeting ..and Mrs.Lee
a hymn, "God Will Take Care the council report
of You," with Mrs. Stella Hold- for. December Treasurer's re-
erat the piano. port, wasigivenby Mrs WA.
Mrs R C Kale read the 98 Triplett and Mrs. Burt Wright
chapter 0 Psm and revewed gave areportnonthewpecan
S t Mahal ™ sel * srirs
cne Jackie RaachMs,R
were read by Mrs. Kay i Patrick.and.MinsaBuwrigtt
treasurer, and Mrs. A. B mThose attendinges Tpesdays
TnconR eoprot-ry meeting were Mmes. •O0ynS,
wwnsendae wsecrezarYca Wright, Triplett, Herman Jones,
"plr"cards.weressgned p,,„ H F. Gist Leland Lockridge,
wA erolunha anecehtsas. Hancock, M. G Stevens, Roach,
were revealed and gifts were ,
exchanged and a new member, Mrs. Zel-
Eleven members and three ma Locks.
KRLD-TV (Channel •
2:90 ro leu The rruth
2:25 News
2 X Edge o* Night
3:00 Secret Storm......nNew stit
3:00 Secret Storm
3:30 Leave It To Beever
2:00 Bachelor Father
4:30 Dobie Gillis
5 00 Love That Bob
6:30 Waiter Cronkit
6:10 weather
6:15 Newt
4:30 The Wild, Wild West
7:30 Hogan’s Heroes
0:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC
0:30 The Smother Brothers Show
9:00 Slattervs People
10 00 Newt. Weather end Sports
10 30 Merv Griffin Show
12:00 ster Playhouse
12:30 Vespers end Sign Off
ness. Mailing the statement,
rather than waiting for the Dun
enormous stock means that ^.Tuesday and will be open
many items will not be reor- to an members and prospective
dered in time.” members.
So the computer makers saw
wubb8ttoreaina of 40 computer Masseurs Plan
programs to help the retailer
manage his Inventory It will City Meeting
also let computers balance ‘ °
stocks to the projected needs of Texas Chapter of American
customers, and also react Massage and Therapy Associ-
quickly to the unexpected twists ation will hold its first quarter-
in consumer buying trends. ly meeting of the year Saturday
The new approach is called in the Brown (owner.
inventory management pro- The meeting will begin at 1
gram and control technique, p m. and end with a dinner that
and McGill says it is as compii- night D. Robert Blaylock of
cated as its name. But ne ma- Mexia, registered massage tech-
chine handles the complications, nician and chapter president,
“An extremely complex set of will open the meeting.
mathematical techniques,” says Talks and demonstrations will
McGill, “will let retailers pre- highlight the afternoon program
diet future trends of merchan- in the Browntowner.
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port of the chuch, the building
317 BROWN 645-9499 was restored.
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OPEN 1 A.M. . 9 PM
tachment | slice. Mix soft yellow cheese
It works fine. with salad dressing and spread
Suzy DeBois over bread. Bake in a moder -
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Dear Heloise: r
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ached, and even yelled that a stainless steel soap dish and *
evety housewife reedsa carpet towel rod., (both with.suction A. J. Hemphill, district man-
gweeperand.a to the inside of the door a of the Fort Worth office
for emergencies under my sink cabinet, i o? Dun & Bradstreet Tne t-
They are always good to hit Voila! A neat kitchen. dy announced statement Io-
the high-spots, as both topclean , Mary Sabor day announced -statement re
quickly and with very little ef- ------
fort on your part. Dear Heloise
gingerbread, salted pecans,
pickles, coffee and punch.
Mrs. Triplett and Mrs. Jones
will bring a program on “Birth
Defects" at the Jan. 18 meeting.
COMPLETE
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1966, newspaper, January 7, 1966; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489958/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.