Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1959 Page: 12 of 24
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pounds highest since 1946 Wooten
home counties
school
Growers Set
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who spoke
Pecan Show
Oswald Named Gospel-Aires
In Eastland
To SCD Post
In San Saba
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GIVEN AWAY AT EACH STORE . .
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JRB NO. 1 corner Austin and Coggin and JRB NO. 2 on Circle, Saturday, Dec. 12.
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Give a gift for the home.
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One the Whole Family Will Enjoy.
(ONLY ONE PRIZE TO A FAMILY)
You always find better values at. .
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Prizes will be awarded at JRB No. 1 A 2 Saturday, December 12th
J. R. B
TEXAS FURNITURE CO
SUPER MARKETS
DIAL MI 3 7509
101 FISK AVE.
No. 2—On the Circle
No. 1—Comer Austin * Cogign
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While Visiting Brownwood's Christmas Mall You
Are Invited to Our Stores to Register for . . .
Wool, Mohair
Prices Same
SAN SABAN PROMOTED—Johnnie C Oswald pro-
moted to work unit conservationist at San Saba effec-
tive Monday, studies rance grasses on the Bobby Fos-
ter Ranch two miles east of Cherokee. He has served
as range conservationist at Lampasas, Mason and San
Saba since 1950. (SCS Photo)
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proving the school system, with
emphasis on the physical edu-
TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE . . . NOTHING TO
BUY , . . YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT
TO WIN . . . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12th.
sports
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CISCO — Pecans entered in the
Seventh Annual Eastland County
Pecan Show at Cisco Friday and
Saturday must have been grown in
1959 by the person exhibiting them,
according to R L Ponsler. presi-
dent of the Cisco Chamber of Com-
merce *
The show will be co-sponsored
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purchased slides of paintings and red -tipped petals They named it
interior views that were off Farah Diba for the bride-to-be of
55000
COLLEGE STATION - A shorn
wool incentive price of 62 cents
per pound and a mohair support
’10”
Survivors include her parents limits to photographers
approximately $207 8 million Woo-
ten said
to be held in this 20-county 4*- times when immediate help is need-
tric to provide information and ed badly.
LOEE. England 'AP — A com-
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are uninterested
tural agents will use the informa- 1s moving roward the 300-million "
PASSED-OVER PICKINGS—Wet fall weather gives farmers
an opportunity to see how well they are picking corn. Ralph
Roline representative of the Missouri Farmers Assn., examines
sprouted corn in the Missouri River bottom. This field.was
harvested early with a picker-sheller and the stalks shredded.
Yet the Held is green with young stalks that have sprouted
from corn missed by the picker.
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25, K -e*ec-
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sou-aw
cation program
on methods of im- hie Sharp of Santa Anna
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1959 were largest since 1948
Shorn wool payment rate for the
1958 marketing year was 703 per
cent the percentage required to
bring average price of 36 4
cents per pound of shorn wool,
grease basis up to the 62-cent in-
centive level
This results in a payment of
$70 30 for every $100 received from
the sale of shorn wool. Wooten said
Payment rate on unshorn lambs
was $1 02 per hundredweight of
’ live lambs marketed
Through Aug 31 payments for
-the 1955-58 marketing years were
Mi
a-
1000CASH
the Shah of Iran
A few seasons hack they pre-
sen ted a magnificent new purple-
tem Monday
Also present were H H Black
EROWNwooD’S Cunt, MALI
anA..
report to their club each month
Council and club officers for 1960
include
Council Mrs Mahan, chair-
man: Mrs Pittman. • MTretary-
treasurer and Mrs Tom Moore,
vice-chairman
< Ll R OF FICERS
EIVE PRIZES
r I V E OF CASH
ONE *OFZCASH
Hosch Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements Africa’s Friend?
ONE *OFZCASH
al services
for Kathy
TWO OF CASH
FIRST PK CASH $250°°
Angus. Black Jewel brought Ms
young co-owner. Roy Maass of
Remsen. Iowa a total of $22,356.
The Howard Johnson restaurants
bought the animal
teachers of the May school sys- a short illness She was born
instruction for keeping tractors
and other farm machinery in good
working condition and to operate
them safely and efficiently
Training is designed for care to
tractors to head off need of re-
pairs to iractors and other farm
equipment it is sponsored by Hum-
Me Oil and Refining Co . National
Committee on 4-H Boys and Giris.
Club W ork Inc of Chicago and the
Texas Agricultural Extension Ser-
vice. in cooperation with farm ma-
chinery manufacturers and. local
dealers
instructions will include safety.
Booklets Offer Guidance (_
syousLAway •< Stephenville is to become a re The Texas legislature al Another pamphlet is-Guide for Bromn County homedemonstra prenideniMr".P_Mpomes
ours - — and \ A g
at • fe« ma des material* and sarline ot Stephenville. executive orators Funds were opprovgd on This guide contains 27 pages ot raining n ing a . pm urs .. .. — JA.Eo d
putications that ah now in circu seertar of the ancociation the condition that the poultry in valuable information as well at dan" n thessomomcou v Tsidentamr and Mm R V. Pitt- 1
ation POL I TRY GRANT dustry construct and equip the spaces for individual families to man wertanc • •
First one , cot news for poul- Total of $19 915 has been pre- building supply their own figures on costs. officers will be given an outline $0 cib • Mr. w i Ieck •
t. producer. of the area sonted as a grant to the Texas EXPLAINS LEASES incomes and inventories. and information or duties and re ndpnxrettcnt MP •
T,u> Poultn imprvement Assn Ae u 1 ural Experiment Station Hunting Leases is the utle of A supply of these will be avail sponsbi lities of "thet rspeetive cock vice prsident Mis' M N •
n us No 2 buliein announced Th. amount is est imated to he suf a new extension leaflet able soon offices Each woup of officers will MEKumic Pesdant trMur. and I
thad a poultry diagnostic laboratory ' < ent to t ulid and equ p the build- A page of the leaflet is devoted to TAXINFORMATTON havranroundtablediscusstontopre Mrs * oilace Perkins counc il del- ‘
ing 4 _ a discussion of hunting lease* and Farmers income tax guides are Sen promem* and ask questions egate
Next step i> approval by the tw o pages to suggested lease, forms also available now in the county Mrs Rex Mahan of Barbar. coun- .
board of directors of the A&M First of the leases is the season agents office information in these cil chairman will assist with traih-
system This probably * 112 be done hunting lease which includes the is valuable and can be of assis- ing club presidents and vice-presi- C• C$AAp,
s--n Then the build ng contract names of parties and deserption tance to farm and ranch people dents. I nmrymn(r "TAP
w beappr ved which probably of the tract duration and terms of On Jan 19. there will be an in- HELP ON MINUTES “l UVSIIHIV-1 wlWI
wl be in ear > spring Laboratory the lease and 10 suggested provi- come tax school in Brown coun- Mrs R V Pittman of Owens.
will be complete and in operaton sions ty Sidney L Jenkin.* extension council secretary will give instruc- CAIIe (")4 I L
by next summer. Hensarline said Then there are the day and u eek- agent in farm management will turns on how to write minutes and ““ %) )
4 ot of people both within and end hunting fishing permit and be here to conduct the schoo how to compile indexed informa- •Vl= •= ।
outside the poulery industry have the courtesy, hunting and fishing Hour and place for holding the tion to be included in the secre- A—p A, ...
worked hard for several years to permit / school will be announced soon .tary’s.book .-M-ra— sf - 46 grand
make this possible: At ptesent these are all on the Two dairy farmers will work Mrs W L. Lockridge of Zephsr. champronsseor A. Ihe, Tnteration
The laboratory will'serve this same page in the near future they with Jenkins in December on a new chairman of the council education A. , . oaat
area A Large number of poultry pro- will be printed on separate forms approach to problem solution called committee will tram council dele . the 6W [ , " PoIa tpriez
A tn Oktay 4-H tractor school for duckrs. Nearest laboratory at pres- Copies of present forms are linear programming More about gales on how to make a council tshieome " uppeo ne price
adult leaders and county azricul- ent is at Collere Station Conner- available in the county agents linear programming will be an- report to their club each month MMtrmcentwatmark
tural agents a 11 be held in Brown- tions to College Station fe shipping office nounced later. Council and club officers for 1960 ,1 Annueens. 43 th. 5
wo Dec 10-11 sick birds make it almost impos- ------------- ------- —--include annversan 0 the D&
The school will be one of two sible to get quick diagnosis at----------- - - ’ "5- ’ -3-
June 27. 1959. in Brownwood.
Talk At May
MAY BBC —Mrs Viola Ben-
son. school supervisor of Nolan
County was featured speaker
and consultant for the monthly
in-service training program for
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The 1.035 pound Aberdeen- 6
tion gained in the schools to con- pound goal set by lav Estimated
duct 4-H tractor programs in their 1959 production is 252 million
Representatives of Brown. Cal- said
lahar Comanche. Erath Mills and Stock sheep numbers increased
Somervell counties will attend the three per cent in 1957 and four
prevent Mi ve maintenance—opera- price- pf centSper P und have
tion, fuels oils and greases igni- been announced for the 190 mar-
tion and cooling systems This type keting year which begins April 1,
of training is necessary to help accordinf to A B Wooten exten-
keep the more than 300.000 tractors sion economist
and nearly three million pieces of Pnces are the same a- for the
other farm machinery in Texas in first fve 'ear* of the program,
operation 1955-1959 marketing years
Adult leaders and county agricul- Yearly production of shorn wool
ONLY FOUR TO GO MOSCOW (AP) — The govern- mittee of British architects as-
SACRAMENTO AP — Califor- ment newspaper Izvestia said sembled Mondaynight to make an
gave suggestions on es- nia has become the 46th state to Tuesday the Soviet Union is Afri- award for the best-looking small
tablishing and maintaining an impose a cigarette tax, leaving ca s first and foremost friend” building in England It selested a
adequate program She pointed only Colorado. North Carolina. Ore- and will continue to give economic building of native stone and tetK
out that the program must be gon and Virginia without a state aid to the independent nations Wodwerk on —0ee s seafront—Uw
A.n.+A+ I.nA designed to fit the needs of the levy on tobacco products, there. public "ator-
UDIlArIEI MPrP individual community and indi-
■■WB “ vidual needs of each child
She also said an adequate pro-
Q ■ ,B gram of physical education can
WT6% help eliminate unnecessary drop
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>tockmen Flock SANSABA Johnnie C Oswald " t enagers who need to be in
range conservationist with the San The Gospel-Aires Quartet will school but quit because they feel
by the Eastland County Pecan To Chiceco Show Saba Soil Conservation District appear in Brownwood Saturday let out of group activities
Growers Assn and the Cisco Cham v -r , work unit since 1952 was prom ot- nder ,h. ....... ... of . . , Physical education mas thus
ber of Commerce CHICAGO — Stockmenafrom 32 ed to work unit conservationist . .... I • mi a vital need in the life ot
Over 70 different growers entered states and Canada have entered with the San Saha unit effective Auxiliary of 'I”1 Brownwood Po- vouths when the v are pa-t of a
Burkett pecans in the 1958 show, 10.138 animals in competition at the Monday lice Dept well-organized group which is
Ponsler said Growers from East- 1959 International Livestock Ex- Oswald fills a vacancy created The singers — Luther Black doing things enjoyed by boys
Und and adjoining counties are position that opened here last week by Ben R Day's transfer to Big Tommy Nicholas, Lonnie May and girls of their age level, she
ehigible to enter the show, he said and W— run through Saturday Spring early in -September, accord- hall and Ken Mayhal’ —have said
Oscar Schaefer of the Cook com- The show overflowed the 13-acre ing to E J Hughes area conser- l>eeri featured frequently on area After the discussion by Mrs
munity is president of the East- nternatonal Amphitheatre and a vationist in Brownwood television stations Benson a question and answer
land growers association saree area of. the nearby Chicago A 1949 graduate of Texas A&M In Brownwood thev will ap session was held.
About 20 different papersheL var- Stokyards The International Dai- in animal husbandry and range , Mims Alditruw .aP- The program was concluded by
ieties and dozens of different na- T Show is merged with the show and forestry, he joined the Lampas- ninr at 11305 pm Octets are a few remarks from Black, who
tive or seedlings will be seen in for the first time this year as SCD work unit in 1950 as range So" Eents for’aCulte an15cents emphasized the importance of
the show Burketts. Mahans and - conservationist trainee. He later for children long range planning and object-
Western Schley usually have more home demonstration council will served in a similar capacity at '____________ ives in both the physical edu
entnes in the show than other be a feature of the show Mason He was transferred to San cation and academic programs
thin shell varieties Schaefer said. A pecan queen contest will be Saba in August, 1952 Only horse ever disqualified from Refreshments of cold soft
A bake show featuring pecan held in connection with the show A graduate of Clifton High School first place in the Pimlico Futunity drinks and assorted cookies wen
cakes Pies cookies and candy Mrs Peggy Gaagher of Cisco is Oswald served in the Army Air was named Privileged The foul served to faculty members and
under supervision of the county in charge N Corps for three years occurred in 1936, visitors by Supt. Buchanan
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county superntendent of Brown of Santa Anna grandparents. Among visitors from other
Count, and Mr* Florin Currin. Mr and Mrs Robert Roach and churches and towns were Mrs
$50000 CASH
Broun County school supervisor Mrs Lela Peacock of Santa Anna Floy Pierce of Brownwood and red ros named for Soraya, the
M H* Buchanan May High and A J Baker of San Angelo. Mr and Mr Slibiski of Denton. Sah’s now-divorced wife.
School superintendent, introduc- and her great-grandparents. Mr who were visiting Dr. and Mrs. -----------------
ed Mrs Benson of Sweetwater, and Mrs S S Baker and Den- a M Bowden
per cent in 1958 and on Jan 1.
In Santa Anna 5^^ Fickle Floral
SANTA ANNA BBC Funon MaY BB c sudes taken on Ownare Channa
Roach 5-month-old daughter of a remit European tour by Cmdr VVVIIVI• •liVIIMV
Mr and Mrs John Roach, were Ralph Prentice U S. Navy ret •
held at 2 30 pm Monday at the and Mrs Prentice were shown VENTIMIGLIA, Italy (AP)_ Ah,
Assembly of God Church in Santa recently at a family night meet- ,,, cotc, in thia _
Anna with the Rev D C Jones ing at May Methodist Chun h the fickie. horists in this resor
officiating Prentice showed the colored city famed for its flower market.
She died at 9 a m Sunday in slides following a covered dish "The florists came out Tuesday
a Santa Anna hospital following supper He also showed several with a new carnation, ink with
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Barber Club — Mrs J V Fort-
son. president . Mrs A W Boen-
icke. vice-president. Mrs. Hollis
Pace secretary. Mrs. Roy Bee-
man. treasurer and Mrs J L.
Jackson council delegate
May Club — Mrs Lloyd Alex-
ander. president. Mrs. Sam Al-
turn, vice-president: Mrs Ida Mor-
row. secretary and Mrs D. L.
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1959, newspaper, December 2, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488762/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.