Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1966 Page: 3 of 12
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Dear Abby ...
Only Path Is Divorce
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
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DEAR UNHAPPY: Unless
since I was a new widow with
• -e- e
with your clergyman.
separated from his wife, so I
BOTTLE COLLECTORS
MUSIC MAKERS
Old Bottles Popular Again
Dorothy McIntosh.
(Staff Photo'
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role in the battle against the
The crew of the Boxer has is it?
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Heloise
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Bolivian Pastime
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Mrs. Frances Caoness
celebration and religious rite for
the dead, all rolled into me.
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Talk Given
On Medicare
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WANTED
20 HOMES
THAT ARE
IN NEED OF
PAINTING
will be
"s pro-
David Dickinson and his daughter,
Pamela look over some of the old bot-
tles they have collected. Some date
back over 50 years and one marked
BROWNWOOOD — Home
Owners in this general area
will be given an opportunity
of having the new B. F.
Goodrich Geon exterior wall
paneling applied to their
homes at a very low cost. It
will be of special intetrest to
home owners who are fed up
had no
heavens
eceive your
• call your
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DEAR ABBY Six yean ago
I married a man who left a good
wile and two children in Pitts-
of syrup.
and coffee
transports men and material
across bays, lakes and rivers.
Piloting one of these crafts
sa
frprsorpaa
Fifth, Sixth Give
May P-TA Program
winthin the glass still half full of some
type of beverage comes from the Peer-
less Bottling Company in Brownwood.
of Mr. and
of Houston
qualified as
lay
Early Lons
supper wil
the schol
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SIDE PIECES-,
Athwest
late Bank
of dusting powder and cologne
for each hostess, and carried
it to her personally. One lady
gave hers to her 5-year-old
daughter.
The child got all her dolls
and used my gift generausly on
Dear Heloise:
I have been a widower for a
year now For the first time I
can see what my precious wife
went through. . . .
GIVE 'UM MONEY RACK
IF YOU NO LAUGH AT
"HALLELUJAH TRAIL'
Starts Tuesday at the
BOWIE!
FFECTIVE MARCH 1ST)
MY OFFICE WILL
BE LOCATED AT THE
CORNER OF
AUSTIN A COGGIN
!
charge of all
of course in-
on, cooking,
up Lions will
mid-afternoc
rake has beer
luncheon put
19, whose wife, Brenda Lou. live duties after the completion of
at Apt. 67, Sunset Terrace, the AS-201 mission.
Brownwood, is one of the few ----------------
Dear Heloise:
Here’s how one of your hints
helped to make a baby shower
manned spacecraft which was all of them. (The mother could
launched from Cape Kennedy, have at least waited until I
The suborbital ballistic shot is left if that’s all she thought of
Viet Cong. Using giant rafts up the first in a series designed my gift.) Is this the way it’s
to 200 feet Iona the 553rd Float to place men on the moon by done now? If so, the obligation
1970. ' of being a hostess isn’t so bad.
the sponge to the dryer and actually cried, and I was very
sgueeze it out over the piled-up happy with the results of my
Charger
is the newty delivered leader al the Dodge Rebellion. Never have Mw Dodge
Boys displayed a car as striking as Mm New Dodge Charger. The fantastic
dream car that’s now a reality. It has fastback styling tour bucket wait,
center console, straight-through carpeted cargo floor, disappearing head
lights, V8 power, and many other features all standard. See it, seize it now
Betor Mw crowds form.
Yew kmew they’re gecd guya--they wear white hats
back into my dryer. Then I' I . __ —
take a sponge. squeeze it tight- shower, I did all" this, but I
lyinmy hand, dip the gripped added a very personal touch,
sponge in a bowl of warm water. Instead of inserting just any
This way the sponge sucks up baby picture. I used the mother-
burgh to marry me, and he's you derive some sort of pleas-
been punishing me for it ever
They have inquired at several
of the bottling companies now in
operation and they have ques-
tioned several older residents |
of the town, but so far no one
has any information as to when
ns
take
Mrs. Isla Lewis read “Bits,"
concerning comical situations.
Mrs. Jessie Gilmer read a poem
about the telephone.
The milk fund was discussed
in the business meeting. Sympa-
thy and ge-well cards were
signed and sent out. "Pansy
pal" gifts were distributed.
am I. I just feel sorry for him.
mmmmmmmmmummmummmmmmummmumwomm
v
Annette Morris, Robert Morris, Can-
dace Myrick and Robert Pitts. Mrs.
Don Magness was narrator for the mu-
sical program, “Times Are A-Chang-
ing.” Skit was under direction of Miss
to 200 feet long, the 553rd Float
Bridge Engineer Company
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E up in the dryer, and distributes
= the moisture beautifully.
= This makes our ironing easier.
wan euus {
>mNeho"3
- clothes in the bottom of the homemade gift.
E dryer. m——t —"
SIGNED . . .
Harry Thomas M.D.
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise:
We read your question about
why some barns have fake win-
dows pointed on them.
My husband is a retired farm-
er, and he says the reason they
have fake windows is because
the average cow doesn’t know
the difference!
N. T. A
up on the ends.
One can buy almost any de-
sign. and it is especially nice)
for cabinets under the sink.
HOMEWORKSHOP
takes is a swipe with a damp
sponge when cleaning time
comes along.
It does not have to be chang-
ed as often, so is less expens-
ive and will not slide or roll
A great many Americans are
"down in the dumps” these
days The latest craze and in-
terest i nthe lives of many men
and women from states all
across the nation is simply bot-
tle hunting in the city dumps or
any place else for that matter
When ever they hear of some-
one with an old bottle, the Da-
vid Dickinsons of 3522 Second
St. try and secure it. As a re-
sult they have at least 30 bot-
tles of all shapes, sizes and
descriptions, each with a history
behind it.
One in particular came from
the home of a woman who re-
centiy died This bottle was
other maintentance cost.
This new space age material,
developed by B. F. Goodriet
after 20 years of testing and
research, is especially rec-
ommended for use in Texas
climate and is now being
introduced to ths public. It
carries a Lifetime guarantee
in writing and provides ex-
cellent insulation both sum-
mer and winter, thereby
DEAR ABBY. I would like
your opinion about a shower |
be had nothing some neighborhood friends gave
I kep* working while he just for me when we moved into our |
"looked for work"—but no job new home. First of all, one
was good enough for him. I fool- "hostess" brought the guest list t
ishly shared what i had with to me and asked me to address
Here’s the leader
of the pack...
Charger! A new
full size fasthack
a tiling to remember for a
mother-to-be.
Some time ago, one of your
readers suggested stuffing a
part in that, thank
When he married me
\
Brownwood High School students help-
ing present the musical program dur-
ing the city-wide observance of Na-
tional Parent-Teacher Association
Founders Day Wednesday in Holiday
Inn were, from left, Charles Ellis.
income property and a good job YOUR marriage work. I vote
when we met. He had already
baby’s nightgown with tissue
So I thought I‘d tell you about paper, then putting a stitch down
a shortcut I learned that might the center of the gown: and
help other people when it comes with a rubber band, attaching
News Of Men in Service
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on the bottle was a typewritten l jar such as the kind the great
message The words typed grandmothers of this generation
were "this beverage or solft used. There is another old ma-
drink in this bottle has been son jar that is so old that the
in this family for more than glass is crystalizing and turn-
35 years given to me by a ing blue with age. The Dickin-
friend in sick hour.” The bot- sons have in their collection a
tie was marked within the little base of a coal lamp dated
glass "Peerless Bottling Com- 1887.
pany, Brownwood, T e x a s.” Joy Dickinson says that there
There was a further marking on is a story to every old bottle
the bottle which said "this bot- and if its origin could be traced
tie not to be sold.” The Dick- a little bit of history could be
insons judge this item to be told by these discarded glass
at least 50 years old items.
ure from supporting a whin-
ing, bitter little bey who re-
a little insurance money, some hues to be a man and make
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•cur PIEcE OF WHITE OR
YEUoWSTUCTURALMASTC
mvtoumt
—maKe FRAME of r* 2
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him. I gave him money for and mail them for her. I did
alimony, child support, and ex- as she asked, and also supplied
pensive presents for his chil- the stamps
dren. His main concern was Another "hostess" used one
trying to buy their affection of her tablecloths, and when she
and make up to his ex-wife for left she told me I could launder
the miserable husband and it and drop it off at her house,
father he had been , They even told me to take back
I can't have children because the empty ginger ale bottles
of an operation I had years ago. and get the refund.
My clergyman says he sees no When the shower was over. 1.
reason for me to stay with him they all walked out like guests, (
I hate the thought of divorce, leaving the cleaning up to me.
but he's not happy and neither Dishes and all. I bough a gift
1 in 11,900-foot La Paz, Bolivia, of a child's lunch and an in- Vietnamese mark their lunar
the world’s highest capital, boys crease of at least four or five New Year with the festival of
on homemade coasters race 12 cents in the price of a half pint Tet — a national holiday, family
miles downhill without a stop. , of milk.” celebration and religious rite for
ontact your
Brownwood
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tmment be-
i and 6:30
s and b e-
i. and 9.30
What should I do?
UNHAPPY
MVucaue oaueFASTEN I with constant painting and
ZZTANGULAR, to top block I
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band, but he made up for this
one weakness in many other
ways, so I cried alone and kept
quiet. I managed to keep it
the huge cargo truck that car- PHILADELPHIA, Pa.— “Ev- from our children who are now
ries the raft overland between ery child who buys his lunch in married and have families of
Thanks a million to you and ferry sites, school will be forced to pay for their own.
Specialist Wilks has been ov- President Johnson’s 'guns and They adored and respected
nelP other people when it comes wih a rubber band, attaching | calls for skill comparable to
to sprinkling clothes. a small, stuffed paper bag on that of the old Mississippi river-
After the laundry is done and which was pasted a large pic- boat captains because of the
the clothes are completely dry ture of a baby’s face. Then she treacherous jungle waterways
(whether starched or nori, I) wrapped it in a receiving blank- and the additional hazard of ship of Amphibious" Squadron,
throw the clothes to be ironed et ■. communist insurgents. Ten. home ported in Norfolk,
hank ie mU a™, Then i For my god-daughter’s baby Specialist Four Jerry D. Wilks, Va . the Boxer returned to these
2 My three daughters and one
“ son iron their own clothing.
- They, too, think that I have
I found a good idea. * „ . . -
Widower Dear Heloise:
______ । Instead of using shelving pap-
= n. er on my shelves and in draw-
i rear Widower: ers. I buy oil cloth (flannel-
First, let us congratulate you backed is the best kind), and
on having those four wonderful use this for lining them. All it
sided. Mrs. R. W Coggin led
the club song while Mrs. Stella
Holder accompanied at the pi-
ano
Mrs. R. W. Coggin gave a
story concerning “The Three
Monkeys.” Mrs. H. C. Cleckler
gave a reading, "Word for
men operating an Army ferry CLAXI I ..ncL
under these difficult conditions. JCnOOI -uncn
I? addition to his nautical du- H:Le Eec.e
ties, he is also responsible for rAKe reared
rents to bring
o the pancake
an enjoy the
nt and meet
friendly chat.
mmczaa
Men
vice
mmmemr~
Isaacs, grand.
Mrs J. W
has complet-
at Fort Pelk,
med to Fort
■ officer train-
all of that warm water. to-be’s own baby picture.
All I have to do then is take She was so thrilled with it she
. - about three quarters full of a
other friends. You could beverage of some type. Glued
hardly do worse. —------- -------------------
DEAR ABBY: I learned early ~ .
in my marriage that one worn- Commissioners
an was not enough for my hus-1
undergone extensive training in “HONORED”
X-WfiS DEARHonoREDAppar
aboarddtofacilitate handling of “ »»
NoPaeg Thomozin . moc since you are understandably
.Normally operating as flag, irked, you are free to seek
When mending a large hole in coveredLdish luncheon meeting
a sweater or other knitted gar- Wednesday in Adams Street
ment, I reinforce the hole with Commnity Center. Jim Jordan
matching net on the wrong side I o Brady gave a talk .on medi-
‘ e garment to give a good care -His talk was illustrated
laton for darning. It will with slides. ... ___i
also prevent puckering j -Mrs -Elzina Welch, vice presi-
Mrs. W. C. H. dent, had charge of.the pro-
_____ gram Mrs. W C. Rodgers pre-
the Peerless Bottling Company MAY—Fifth and sixth grades
was in operation, presented the program last
There is a jug in the collection I week for the May Parent-Teach-
which explains the term “soda er Association in the high school
pop.” According to Dickinson, auditorium. Two plays were
c ., . . .. the original soda pop was a presented.
, County commissioners Mon- soda beverage in a heavy glass Mrs. R. V. Pittman annooun-
250,000 in bonds which was for ber gasket on a curved wire, have been installed.
the.county’s Precinct 3 After filling the bottle, the wire Sixth grade won the room
inithe bank of $156,037.51.1 . i is pulled up causing the gasket count. Fifth and sixth grades
Officials from First National to sear it from th inside To served refreshments.
Bank tn Brownwood requested open the bottle, the wire ----------------
the release since, after assum- struck by the palm of the hand
F^ casinmazpopping noise, thus Weolth Of Material
in securities to cover the de- There are other bottles in the The late Harald Schultz, one
PoSin.. . Eir. Nt. collection. Some are marked of the world's leading field
since the First National and others are not, but judging anthropologists, uncovered a
J ui .. g: was more, than from appearance, they are at | wealth of material on the cus-
double the deposit, commission- least 50 yean old. some even toms and folklore of the Waura,
ers agreed to release the bank s older. One is engraved in the Suva, Tukuna and other Ama-
assumed Blanket bank pledge glass, Nov. 30, 1858. There is I zonian tribes almost untouched
which consisted of 20,00 in U. an old mason half-gallon fruit i by civilization.
3. Treasury bonds and $30,000 tn —------------- -
Federal Home Loan Bank bonds. BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Tuesday, March 1, 1966— -3
UGHT UP YOUR PICNIC TABLE
DRUWHL--Asg--cur 6‛SQUARE OF * PINE
DRlu »wear 81 CUr 4 PiEcEs OF w WARDBOARD
VeNT Moles SHAPE t DIMENSIONS BELOW
lowering the cost of air con-
ditioning and heating. It is
not subject to damage by
hail or other elements of the
weather. The new product
can be used over every type
of home. including frame,
asbestor, stucco, brick, etc.
Home owners who set now
will save substantially over
those who delay to take ad-
vantage of this offer. Please
write to "Geon” 1250 Butter-
nut St., Abilene, Texas. An
appointment will be made to
see your home without any
obligation. All types of fi-
nancing are available. Please
act at once.
6-4449
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S Then I turn the dryer on hot your resourceful readers, who ---------------— .----—------- e-g - ■ . ■ .. - I
Handletit tumble the clothes, thought up such a terrific idea, erseas since last September The butter’ budget if congress ap- their father, and I am sure I
= for five minutes Anita Bouchir former Brownwood High School proves the proposed slash in they never suspected that he
r t01 th. himmiditv hoitoc ------ student worked for the Schwod school lunch and special milk was anything but true blue. Re-
= rina "a me numd Du" Adding a personal touch gives Construction Company. San An- funds,” Dr. John N. Perryman, centiy our eldest daughter" told
much more meaning to a gift gelo, before entering the'Army, executive director of the Ameri- me that she bad caught her
doesn’t it? His parents, Mr. and Mrs. can School Food Service Asso- husband stepping out on her.
Thanks for this sweet sugges- Thomas G Wilks Sr., live at ciation, said Friday in Phila- She was crushed and heart-
tjan 605 Fifth St., Brownwood, delphia, sick and all set to leave him. .
His comments were made as but I persuaded her to give him Bank’s pledge
USS BOXER — Electricians the executive board of the another . chance. (They have ■ - • ■
Mate Fireman Donnie J. 000-member organization met in I three children.) In my efforts to
Saunders, USN, son of Mrs. Philadelphia and adopted a comfort her, 1 came very close
Florence L. Saunders of Sunset resolution strongly protesting to telling her about her own
Terrace, Brownwood, partici- the administration's proposed 30 father. Would that have been
pated in Project Apollo AS-201 per cent cut in the school food wrong? w ... c.
mission as a crew member budget. KEPT MY SECRET
aboard the USS Boxer, a prime The proposed 98 million dollar DEAR KEPT: Yes, it would
recovery ship of Task Force siash will reduce the total school have been wrong.
140 for this mission, lunch and special milk budgets Problems? Write to Abby,
The Boxer assumed a station ) from the current $305 million to Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif,
soutneast of Ascension Island $204 million. “Unless local) For a personal reply, inclose
in position to recover the un- school boards make up the dif- a stamped, self-adrressed en-
‘ ference," said Dr. Perryman. I velope.
"this will mean an increase of .—
five cents or more in the price Festival Or Tet
children who help you.
I tried it and it works‘beau-
tifully. Thanks for passing this
hint along, and may God bless
your entire family.
Heloise
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1966, newspaper, March 1, 1966; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490003/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.