Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 182, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1962 Page: 5 of 14
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DURING SPECIAL WEEK
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Brownwood Police Saluted
School. attended the FBI Fire
ence between them of 694 years, one daughter.
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G. GRADY
Bridge Among
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Smith Talks
COUNTY RECORDS
seven
For Mullin's
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Club Thursday
HENRY MeFADDEN
ALTON BABB
BERT B. HALE
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Coarthouse
DBC
HFC
Woodra HU.
South Ward
TOTALS
JACK PIKE
GEORGE CALDER
the meeting.
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Woodly, Mrs. Fred Fisher, Mrs. bread and tea.
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Opal Lindley and Mrs. Hayden
George William Green, 19. 6011 White.
4 BIG REASON FOR SHOPPING HELPY-SELFY
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Everyday Low Prices
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FRYERS
WHOLE ONLY
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FLOUR
GLADIOLA
3
Picnics
Armour Star
PRESERVES
2 „ 29c
39c
2 Cans 29c
TOILET TISSUE
ALL SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT ALL DAY WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 19th
LIPTON TEA Specials
BEST VALUE
43c
29c
With Each
Purchose of
HI-C DRINK
We Reserve
PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT
89c
29c
Wednesday
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Lubbock Hosts
Chamber Meet
Waco Sights
In Pilgrimage
KBWD HAS BEEN SERVING BROWN COUNTY AND AREA
WITH COMPLETE ELECTION RETURNS FOR OVER 21 YEARS
18-0z
Tumbler
YOU GET IT ALL, COMPLETE, FIRST, EAST AND FACTUL ON KBWD
1380 ON YOUR DIAL—"THE LONG-RANGE REGIONAL CHANNEL"
46-0Z.
CAN .
2.29c
3 25c
COUNTY CLERK
Marriage Licenses
SKY WAY
STRAWBERRY
the Right to
Limit Quantities
Other places to be seen on the
pilgrimage are East Terrate at
the Brazos River and Mill Street,
the Franciscan Monastery at 301
Jefferson, Waco Garden Center
at 1705 .North Fifth St., Napier-
Kinnard House at 814 South Four-
th St. and Fort House at 503
$2.50 or
More on
Pruitt asks everyone to take a
basket lunch.
KBWD’s complete news staff will cover the election returns Just as the polls close st 7:00 P.M. Tuesday
evening ...
lanta, Ga , will be guest speaker
at the annual dinner on the night
of May 25.
10c Orange Drink 2LS. con 29c
BLACKEYE
vur Av- '
R and
33.344,
ian and
a High
sea ar.
Arm School and has had a num-
ber of courses in traffic and in-
vestigation
Robert MeDowell has served
4% years with toe department
and la patrolman of parking me-
6-OZ.
JAR
City Returns In Police Chief Runoff
CLIP AND COMPUTE THE RETURNS—COURTESY OF RADIO STATION KBWD
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gement
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liter of
Arma-
MAT FACTORY HOBBY—Brewer Garrett, Richland Springs rancher,. and his
’ daughter, Gail, examine one ot the rubber mats in Garrett’s factory hear his home
just outside Richland Springs. Garrett strips old tires and makes various types of
mats, including livestock hauling mats. He said the factory was a sideline, but
could be profitable if there were enough orders for mats.
d Mrs.
e drum
i High
e band,
student
Amer-
meet
ner of
bers of
he Na-
We Give
Double
Imperial Stomps
COUNTY COURT
Judge F. A. Loudermilk
Presiding
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WITH EACH QUART
KRAFT
OIL
Smith will speak on general
highway planning work, current,
and further changes in construe-
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KBWD—YOUR SOUND CITIZEN"
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Pouring Spout
meeting of the West Texas Cham- ed with disturbance with motor saw the animals and went ice ing to superintendent Ray Pruitt
ber of Commerce will be held tn! vehicle. . skating. of Sidney public schools. '
Lubbock May 25-26. . John Victor Gutierres charged They returned home at 3 15 The event will be held under
Dr. Noah Langdale Jr., presi- with being a minor in possession p.m., accompanied by M. H. the shade trees on the school
dent of Georgia State College, At- of alcoholic beverage. | Buchanan. superintendent. Jack grounds. The school will furnish
WEINERSDecke?: Value
29c
pilgrimage to Waco Saturday and the Brownwood
GRADE 'A'
9UIHK-
South Fourth St. Tickets may
be purchased the’ two days of the
pilgrimage at any at these loca-
tions.
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Five men of the Brownwood 1 Arm School and has had courses II Grady has six months train-
Police Department featured in in traffic and criminal investi- ing with toe Texas A&M Law
The Bulletin today have expert- gation. He is married and has ====t- — “I ---
3 Service and Convenience’
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ROBERT MeDOWELL
Tea Bags 48 Bog Box 69c
mam m A Kimbell’s
HAA%‘ Fresh Shelled
• EmRA4 No. 300 Can
Lb. 296
■ eeq Lipton
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29c
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■ API Lipton
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CORN ™.:
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\f.i» g,. pa. । The bridge will be closed to Fish Commission and one year -.e *
Main., Blyd, Frown wood,-and traffie for those two days and with-the sherifrs office in Big
Audrey Diane Meyers, 19. Brown- wil have three main attractions Spring. He is a graduate of WU-
Ray Hollis pleaded guilty to Thoma. K Hams. 70. 1102 L. ponycarts.for,e hildren, antique lams. High School and served
charge of sWindling by Worthless Monte Dr.. Brownwood, and Mrs. yehi ... play * hthe.U. S r oreein.t *
check. Fined $25 and costs, total Rudie Wall. 62. 1603 Second St.,hridge tickets. Pacific Theater in World War
MULIN-G.L. Smith. assist-, tv2 20 Brownwood.
ant district engineer of the Texas Zalie Richardson pleaded guilty' Larry D. Blankinship. 20. Burk-
mKhway. Department, Brown- to charge of driving while in-lett, and Rita Gay Falkner, 17,
wood irtll be guest speaker when toxicated. Fined 850 and costs. Cross Plains.
the Mullin Community Organiza- total $77.20, and sentenced to -----------------
two meets in a regular session
Thursday at 8 p.m. in the com-
munity center.
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HELPY-SELF
TORE
Green Beans No. 303 Can 19c
Pictures and biography sketches 14 YEARS
puce i-x BertiB
week in observance of National nartment He den served 14
Sm X recognize,-— Browmodacers. He is a kaduate o Scown
aezgafnasparemena Zmataaddukcusnpam remiss:
?£ 2"“ mm
1---------------------------------- his.wife , . one ... , vestigation. He is married and
Sergeant patrolmanAlton Bar Eather of one boy and two giris,
has 15 yean service here and1
moved to Brownwood from Cross
PEAS Mts can ...
Dog Food Champ
three days in county jail. - A e .
JudgewacEcomore May Students
Presiding *
______ Clifford Holster of Brownwood T-LA A.ntince
tion methods and the type of charged with being a drunk pe- I dKC UUTin0
road systems invisioned for 1970 destrian. V-1""9
A question and answer period R. D. Abbott of 1415 Ave. A, MAY (BBC)—One flat tire and a - _ _
will be held following Smith’s Brownwood, charged with being a absence of a spare tried to mar A nnaI RneLn4
talk. drunk pedestrian. . the May sixth, seventh and eighth AT II lUd I DdSKCI
Anyone from the surrounding Raymond M. Tjerina of Mid-' grade students’ holiday trip to
Central Texas area may attend land charged with no valid motor Abilene Tuesday, but "he group
vehicle inspection sticker. reported a "good time." I ....L fl l J
Harold Glen Sikes of Midland Leaving May at approximately IInon )lere0
charged with speeding, 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, one of the -uibiI —IMIVM
James Leon Ward, of Austin buses had a flat outside of town;
charged with speeding. | and had to call back for a spare. I SIDNEY (BBC) —The annual
Welburn F. Cunningham of In Abilene, the youngsters hid basket lunch will be held at the
LUBBOCK — The 44th annual 1612 Ave. 1. Brownwood, charg- a picnic lunch in the town park, closing of school Friday, accord-
PICNICS Tenderized
A ROLLS
"T FOR .
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesday, May 15, 1962---B
WACO (SpL)—The Waco Sus- daughter and one son.
pension Bridge, begun in 1866 and PATROLMAN
opened to the public in 1870, will V. G. Grady, sergeant patrol- B
be one of the features of the 1962 man. has served 10 year, with
Potatoes No. 300 Can
LUNCHEON
MEAT Dssbe
4 Imperial Trading Stamps
2 Top Quality Foods
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Plains where he graduated from Mp
high school He attended Daniel
Baker College and Brownwood A
Business College, each two years. A
Barr served with the U. S. Army 4
during World War II. He has
had law training with the FBI •3
Fire Arm School and courses in ’ 4
traffic and criminal investigation. E A
He is married and father of one F I
QUART
59c
BACON STAR" •p t. 49c
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 182, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1962, newspaper, May 15, 1962; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482916/m1/5/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.