Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 177, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 9, 1962 Page: 3 of 12
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, May 9, 1962—3
Officers Named
Beall’s
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Shop Beall's First
Not a Second?
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32.00 more
for tubeless
83.00 more
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83.00 more
for whitewall
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Spring flattery—Free, fluid and foshionable tor
'round the clock wear. Pick a bold stripe, the
shadow stripe or a pleasing solid that needs little
or no ironing. Sheds wrinkles ond stoye fresh many
extra hours. Each has self belt, shirt style collar
ond flowing skirt. Sizes 10-18!
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Clausen is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Harrison.
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Hollis Pace and H C. (Buck)
Wiliams are Judges forthero-
deo this year.
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The Rev B L. Davis of Here-
ford and Darwin Parmer of Di-
rect Missions were special speak-
ers at the meeting.
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Take your ear where the experts oral aOTRAW^
MOKK PEOPLKMDK ON GOODMEAK TIES TIAN ON ANY OTTE XNND
RATION-WIDE ROAD HAZARD AND QUALITY GUARANTEK-AII New Goodyear Aoto Tires
Art Guaranteed Notion-Wide: 1 Against normal road hzards-Le., blowouts, fabric breahs, cuts-
except repairable punctures. Limited to original owner for number of non ths specified. X Asainst any
defects in workmanship end materiel without limit ae to t ae or mileage. Any Goodyear tire dealer
mtheU. I. or Canada will meke adjustment elowence om new lire based onoriginel tread depth re-
maining and current “Goodyear prior,"
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A generous full cut
first quality nylon pan-
tie in white and colors
Contour fit, wash fast
elastic and sizes 5-8!
Save!
Explorer Post
SAN SABA' IBBO— Mike Clau-
sen was elected president of the
explorer post organized in San j
Saba Thursday, according to Billy
. Don Everett, advisor
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NO MONEY DOWN. Free Installation - Pay as hate oss1.25 par week
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SANTA ANNA < BBC)—AH of;I
fleers of the school board were
re-elected during'the May meet
ing of the board.
Officers include William Brown
president; Tom Stewardson, vice
president, and Mrs Robert Mark
Land. secretary. Other member,
of the board are Mrs Tom Kings-1
bery, Clifford Lowe. Grady Mc-
Iver and Tony Rehm
The main item of business dis-
cussed at the meeting was the
driver education course to be
offered at the Santa Anna High
School during the summer. Tyrus
R. Cox of Coleman will teach
the course which will cost each
student $30.44, and should be
completed around the first of
July. ' .
Preceding the meeting, board
' members, their wives and hus-
l bands, ate a dinner served by
, Daniel
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‘BRAKE SPECIAL!
Mere’s what we do: At
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sdjust brakes
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tire weav. (
4. Ade bvahe Ruie ane
Hinyard, secretary; Joe Williams,
I treasurer, and Jimmy Shook,
BLANKET i BBC) — The Rev. the Homemaking H class
Ed Russell, pastor of the Blank- Other zuests included Mr and
et Baptist Church, attended a Mrs. Roy Matthew. Mr and
pastors retreat at Lake Brown- Mrs. James Harris and Mr and
wood Mrs. Cullen Perry.
Other officers include Mike'
18 MONTH &oadamazard
$1/69
ae black. tube-
W si type, plus
• • tex and re-
oappablotze.
in the rodeo from • Cross Plains Riding Club
Connors, vice president; Gene
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Zephyr. Comanche, Early, Gus-
one. Mullin, Brownwood and
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Our first quality
seamfree nylon in
tantone, fawntone,
Twilite and Ginger
eolors. Get her sev-
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black, tube-
type, plus
tax and re-
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MAY—The annual May Future Brown County 4+H cubs.
Farmers of America rodeo will Admission will be M cents for
be held Thursday, Friday and children and M cents for adults.
Saturday at 8 p.m in the arena Proceeds from the three-night
east of May shows will be put m the agricul-
Featured in the rodeo with lure chapter fund to be used dur
FFA and AH divisions will be ing the year for materials for the
wild cow milking, bull riding. shop
calf scramble girts and boys A parade will be held Saturday
barrel race*. calf ribbon roping. al 6:30 pm. Riding dubs who
calf riding, greajed pig race and have been invited. are the East-
bronc riding land County Sheriff Posse East-
. An outside roping wil be held land County Posse Anns Ris-
each nigbt after the FFA show, ing Star Roping Club and Rising
Students have been invited to Star Junior Riding Club and
See our Mother's Doy
selection of strows,
patents, leathers, plas-
tics, tapestrys and as-
sorted novelties.
There's a size and
shope sure to please.
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So Easy To Shop. .So Easy To Pay. Just "CHARGE IT" At Beall’s^
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 177, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 9, 1962, newspaper, May 9, 1962; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482911/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.