Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 298, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 28, 1958 Page: 16 of 16
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man; secretary. Tommy Seely;
range officer. Dale Grooms, as-
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Low Price.
CLASS OFFICERS—First semester officers of the sophomore class at Brownwood
High School are pictured left to right, Lloyd Brown, president; Ronnie Moore,
vice president; Gary Smith, secretary. Not pictured are class sponsors Mrs. Sylvia
McBride and L. L. Gilger. (Bulletin Photo)
Larry
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JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL—Officers for the fall semester of the Brown-
wood Junior High School student council are, standing center. Bobbie Kaye New-
man, president, and seated from the lft, Sharon Piper, vice president; Carolyn
Kay Walls, secretary; Tommy Womack, treasurer; and Susan Allen, reporter.
Sponsors are Mrs. Ray Clark, left, and Mrs. Mattie Mae Ellwood. (Bulletin Photo)
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higher-skirted-vague-waisted fashions! See the
softer calf shoe looking precisely right . . . smart
pointed toes and pencil slim heels!
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213 Oil Wells Are
Completed in Texas
AUSTIN (UPD- Texas' petro-
leum industry completed 213 oil
wells during the last week, the
A beautiful selection of prints and solids Increase
resistant and new wash and wear fabrics.
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Sensationat in i harvest of
opaque CROSS. Now, you
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Excellent for skiing, skating,
dancing, casual wear.
Fashionable with hostess robes
and chic cocktail ensembles.
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Tall______over 5'6"
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FIRNITURE *
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New and Used
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MISSIONARY FILM — A. C.
Wimpee, 1—0 riate secretary of
the Baptist Brotherhood de-
partment of the General Con-
vention of Texas, will present
a missionary film in the Belle
Plain Baptist Church st 7:30
p.m., Wednesday. The public
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live "Magie Mind" Auto-
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speakers, powerful am-
plifier, outomatic shut-off
and sensitive AM radio.
Ebony or Coral with Gray
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A bathroom ensemble that will realiy give your bath-
room a “new took* ... of a tremendous bargain price.
A set that will dress up your bathroom for a vary reg-
sonoble price. This six piece set gives you a 20x41 bath-
room runner—a 19x24 contour rug—an 18x30 bath mar
—a woste bosket—a woste basket cover—4 lid cover
Come in and hear Stereo and And...you’ll like the big ptice
Hi Fi at their finest... on a range that makes owning the
Webcor! You’ll like the many Webcor of your choice—-cay
Webcor styles for '59, too. on she budgrt!
DUBLIN’S
Brownwood's Interesting Store Since 1913
i Quality that many stores sell for 98c to $1.19 yard.
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NINTH GRADE OFFICERS—Ninth grade class officers in Brownwood Junior
High School for fall semester are, standing eenter, David Smith, and seated, left
to right, Charles Coffey, vice president; K a thy Lasater, secretary; Benny Elledge,
treasurer; and Jim Wilson, reporter. Sponsors are Bill White, left, and Mrs. Shir-
ley Crawford. (Bulletin Photo)
range officer.
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FulHFashioned SWT-C-H
TIGHTS made of new supersoft
"... smoothest
Helanca nylon ever
One of the largest selections of top quality 80 sq.
I prints at a very special price. Assortment of colors.
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1.666. slightly ahead of last year’s । Lynn. the group had annual elec-
There were M wildcat wells re- tion of officers.
ported, of which 78 were dry, Folhowing the business meet-
holes. The other six were produc- mg cold drinks were served and
L.. Fine enembles in an array
of lovely colors to mater
your present decor
block / white - pink-turquoise
vellow-blue-mist green. Com-
pletely washable with rub-
berized back to keep ths
rugs in pioce. Enomelec
waste basket has easy te
slip on cover. Be sure te
come in and see . . . one
buy this bathroom barpair
today!
TO RECEIVE PIN
Mary Jo Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs William T. Smith
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Has Hot Dog Party
The Brown County Junior Ri-
fle and Pistol Club met Thurs-
day at 7 p.m. in Coggin Park for
an informal hot dog party.
After the party the group
went to the home of Dr. and
Mrs. F. D. Spencer to hold a*
business meeting. Under the di-
rection of their sponsor, Bill
awarded honorable mention in a
national contest and will receive
a "spoon pin” from Nathan’s
Jewelry. 309 Center.
ing oil.. , . . .the group played games.
The total average calendar day The officers for the following
allowable " of Saturday was year include, president, John
Railroad Commission reported 3.220.476.. barras.lL.laaan 2ns Davis; vice president. Judy Hick-
Saturday. . , the week.
The cumulative total for the I
year rose to 9,272. well under the
Junior Rifle Club
However, addition of 42 new gas
wells pushed the total for 1958 to
16---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, Sept. 28, 1958
ilAir Force Instructor I
Is Honored In Dallas
DALLAS (UPD- An Air Force
instructor and an Air National
1 Guard squadron received awards
> Saturday at the eighth annual re-
union of the Night Fighters Assn
Capt. Charles R. Beaver. Chat-
tanooga, Tenn, waa presented the
Air Training Commands "In-
terceptor Instructor-of-the-Year"
award.
The 175th Fighter Interceptor
Squadron of the Air National
Guard. flying out of Sioux Falls.
S. D.. received the Winston P.
Wilson Trophy for “year-round
excellence in the performance of
A.N.G.
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