Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 29, 1962 Page: 3 of 28
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COUNTY RECORDS
the
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have delayed field • work.
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710 E. Oak St.. Comanche,
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counties in dry South and Soub-
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SOLID MAPLE—Sofa and chair, cof-
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• Knubby textured upholstery
Semi-attached pillow back,
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foam seat cushion in zipper
cover. Charming Early Ameri-
► icon patch-work, tweed or print.
MODERN LO-BOY console TV
with oil the same fine fectures
mentioned M tat at rigbt. Mo-
hogony finish. Just $10 more
for walnut or fruitwood 164.88
A shortage of moisture ham-
pered wheat in the Panhandle. In-
sects caused some damage.
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A general rain is needed in tar
West Texas where livestock are
arrange-
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C. E. Wilkerson Route 2. Box
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c. C. Burns, 1909 10th St. Chev-
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Room to store all those things you’ve wanted to
put into drawers ... at this special sale price.
Finest knotty ponderosa pine with warp-free
construction, all ready for you to finish it to mix ,
or match with your furnishings.
rising and cotton planting has hom. — 1.. wh..
started in the South Plains Most plantina will be resumed hen
Rains improved the moisture sit- grain. High winds dried surface
— moisture. Early wheat is heading
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FOAM CUSHIONED EARLY AMERICAN
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Here were die reports from dis-
trict agents
INSECT DAMAGE
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fields dry.
Moisture is surplus in Northeast
Texas Oats are heading and le-
gumes, made rapid grosth. Some
corn and about half of the water-
. melon acreage have been planted
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General light rains in Central Moisture “ ample and cor a-
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GOOD RAINS
Good rains over North Central
““SALEM SQUARE" LINE
uation but wide sections of West ____
Texas got no needed moisture, and grain sorghum planting is
said John HiVihiew* director of1 Only limited acreages ob- cotton
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upholstered in a handsome fabric using mix-or-
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easy removal. Beautiful walnut finish wood sets
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MARSHALL FORMBY
c andidate for Geverner
KRLD-rv cmnnei 4 at A:M p.m.
April M. and KTVI Channel 11 at
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Co, 108 Center Ave . Chevrolet are named Albert Brewer and Jack
van. 1 Sherry. •
Front loader has 4 cycles, 12-
lb. capacity. Top loader has 2
cycles, 2 speeds. Both offer
I 3 wash, 2 rinse temperatures.
V Bectricdryer,,137;Gas,*177.
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only fair Sorghum and corn in
eastern counties are large enough
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Ward Week Sale
WHEN ALL AMERICA SHOPS AND SAVES use your credit to "cash i ’ these outstanding buys!
Joe Nelson of "Riving Star
charged with swindling by worth-
lets check.
H. D. Hollis of Rising Star
charged with swindling bor worth-
• less check.
COUNTY COURT
B MONTGOMERY WARD
need rain
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being grazed out because the
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L. J. Muir. 1611 Stewart St..
Soil temperature* have been
CHOSEN BY NAME?
PHOENIX, Ariz. iAPi — Two
Phoenix residents appointed to a
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Standard console in rich ma-
hogany finish. Gives good local
and suburban reception. Auto-
matic gain control for shorp,
steady picture; static-free FM
sound and easy front tuning.
Blond or walnut finish, $ 10 more.
at Labbock. Most dryland will
need more rain before cotton can
be planted: Irrigated wheat is
good but dryland wheat aeeds
rain.
All counties in the Roiling
fine of 91 and costs, total 918».
on charge of no valid motor ve-
hicle inspection sticker.
Milton Bundick of Blanket
charged with swindling by'worth-
less eheck
Marvin C. Green of 1410 Ave-
nue D. Brownwood, charged with
swindling by worthless check.
J D. Fields of Brady charged
with swindling by worthless
eheck.
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. . .. . ; LYNNFIELD, Mass <AP>—John west Texas got some rain. Hutch-
— E . Rutherford, 1901 Fourth R Zappala of Wakefield was a
St, Pontiac. waiter -at the Ship's Haven Res-
Walter E. Smith Jr., 2204 13th taurant six years ago .
St . Pontiac. He now leads a corporation that
Helen Russell McFarlane. 2111 recently purchased the place for
Belmeade Dr . Pontiac more than $250,000. appala is
Mrs. J. R Alldredge. Bangs, considered an expert in restaurant
Ford. operation. I „ - . ,
---— - -----— "" - - Sod temperature has averaged
SO degrees at 8 inches for 10 days
still fed except in the more fa
vored areas. Cotton planting is on
and irrigated grain is in excellent
condition
GREEN RANGES
Ranges have greened up and
JUSTICE COI RT .
Judge Walter E. Gilmore
* Providing
Bryan Boyd of 1513 Avenue* 1.
Brownwood, paid fine of 91 and
costs, total $16.50, on charge of
no valid motor vehicle inspection
sticker,
Larry Causey of 1806 Belle
Plain Ave., Brownwood, paid
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look good but more moist lire ia--—--- —1— _
needled in Central West Texas - art heading but prospects were|coast Rice planttag is comimung
Feeding has stopped in most
with some
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, April ». 1962---J
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Presiding beth Dr., Chevrolet pickup
W F. Bury and son vs. N. Burl L H. Eaton, 1519 Avenue B
Gist, suit for debt dismissed. Chevrolet dump truck.
TAX ASSESSOR COLLECTOR COUNTY CLERK
New Vehicles Marriage Licenses _____________. ______
Passenger * . 1 Tex Larry Smith, 19. Bangs, the Texas Agricultural Extension
Don Mercer. 1117 Santa Clara and Frances Evonne Barnett, 15. _ service, last week
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COUNTY CLERK
Born and Educated in Brown County
• HONEST • EFFICIENT • ECONOMICAL
Subject To Democratic Primary May 9
- YOUR VOTE APPRECIATED
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BIG FRONT AND TOR LOADING MODELS
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 29, 1962, newspaper, April 29, 1962; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482902/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.