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6—1BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesday, July 5, 19611
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Sen. Hubert H Humparey.
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Chimneys, Flues, etc. .... 59,402
Buccaneer
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FIRE CAUSES
Kennedy Return
Expected To
Speed-Up Plans
It’ll pay you plenty to pad over to your Chevrolet dealer’s One-Stop Shopping Center and get in on all the
excitement there. Because Jet-smooth Chevrolets are outselling every other make of car, he’s able to turn on the
savings like nobody- else in town. Have him fit you with an elegant Impala, a popular Bel Air or a budget-wise
Biscayne. Or maybe with one of those six sweet-going, cargo-craving Chevy wagons. Just bring along your desire
162,739
105,911
47,841
35,872
28,469
15,341
24,706
330,867
196,297
191,796
Tourists Avoid
Mexico Because
Of Red Wind
Exposure.............
Defective or Overheated
Claimt .
No. Per Cent
Save-a-bundle buys on Corvairs, too! The climate couldn’t be better for getting into one of
these agile Chevy Corvairs. For the time's come to save a bundle on the car that's a bundlerof fun. Yessirree,
juicy July buys on the Monzas with their family-style sports-car spirit ... on the nimble, nickel-nursing
Corvair 500's and 700’s ... on the 6-passenger Lakewoods with their winning, wagonly way ... and. of
course, on those able-bodied Greenbrier Sports Wagons that give you up to twice the space of regular wagons.
Need more be said? Your Chevrolet dealer is the man to talk to.
Chiins
No. Per Cent
Take a Galveston
), Island dream
vacation. $’7
Causes
of Fires
Democratic leader and chairman
of the Senate Disarmament sub-
committee. said in a statement
that UH. inspection at the tests
would give the Soviet Union "a
clear alternative to the impasse
Mrs.
Anna
Mrs
nue D
sea and air forces may be de-
ployed. A wide range of other
actions is under consideration.
Development of detailed plans
was ordered by the President last
week before be left for his July
4 holiday at Hyannis Port, Mass.
One of the Tasks awaiting him on
his return to the capital was the
Holes
a America
He sax! tourism had dropped
Goats Average
$73 in Brady
Jubilee Sale
BRADY — Brady July Jubilee
sheep and goat sale Tuesday
brought an average of 573 80 for
which nowgexists in the test ban teseverai cngressional
d
Known but not Otherwise
Classified ............
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lean
Sparks from Bonfires,
Rubbish, etc.............
Open Lights..............
Spontaneous Ignition .. A...
Incendiarism, Vandalism, etc.
Miscellaneous Causes......
and Mrs. L A. Feist of Co-
manche.
, Causes
of Fires
Matches and Smoking
Electricity, Electrical
Equipment ............
Lightning ...............
Heat, Flames or Sparks ..
Defective Heating Units—
All Fuels Combined-----
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Dismissals Tuesday:
Mrs Bobby Rankin Zephyr
Wesley X Hillhouse, 1413 Ave-
A
Mrs Mary Dial. Blanket
Mrs Nellie G Gamble, Blanket
LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING
Dial MI 5-2413
Impale Comertible
Wonderful ray to tale adraotaje of tie
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Humphrey Suggests
Monitor For Tests
Minn . suggested today.
He also proposed turning over
to the United Nations th# data
and results of such tests
CLEAR ALTERNATE
"eEntsdelegates may vpte . m
possible to determine the cause. Staggering though the
loss may be, fire prevention authorities state that they
believe fire prevention activities have held down the
, real loss as contrasted with the dollar loss, in which is
’ reflected the inflationary factor on value of the dollar.
GET OUR HANDI-HAMPER
BOX STORAGE SERVICE
Just take the hamper.
Fil it with your $395
Garments ----- -
Pet 2ex ruu
Bonded Fur a Woolen
Storage—Pay Nex Fall
plosions. Such methods can be
perfected only through a respoms
ible research program which in
claim underground nuclear test
ing." Humphrey said
He described the Geneva test
Baley St z
Dismissals Monday:
S§
is 2
8
aggregate property loss in the United States of approxi-
Natorai’soara of"Fir underwriters. News-Graphic,
above, charts only those reported fires where it's been
GALVEZEE
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WRTE FOR FOLDER/GALVESTON, TENAS
Sec the new Chevrolets at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center.
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ece anmsesary and expressinz during the past two months hotels
sep for joema edorts tuned at there had been operating with
Beaver St. \
Mrs. Claude Wheat! Star Route
s • 2
Broun. B:
Despee the tezso which has can. torists
Mrs F E. Whiteley 3007 Cot-
yty a -sewage cocgraruating
tape St
Mrs. E. 1 Windham, Route 4
Mrs. Ben Orton and baby.
Route 3 /
Madorah Joan Goodwin Route
1
Mrs. C.
can be no workable
treaty for a test ban until we
have developed effective methods
to detect underground nuclear ex-
Helps You Overcome
FALSE TEETH
Looseness and Worry
m, we » — ——4 or to. s--:-
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me am-ezz=.ek-
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• Ask your deater about a real coot extra-cost option-IChevrolet eh conditioni-
WASHINGTON (AP)— The Unit-
ed Nations should be invited to
monitor and inspect a limited pre-
gram at US urderground nu-
dear tests far peaceful purposes.
MATTER OF VIEWPOINT
BALTIMORE (AP»—One of the
new northbound highways is re-
ferred to In this area as the
Baltimore - Harrisburg Express-
way.
In Harrisburg. of course, it's
called the Harrisburg-Baltimore
Expressway.
York, Pa., situated between
the. two, avoids any favoritism
by calling it the Susquehanna Ex-
pressway.
establishment of a
system for the Amer-
program
North Mary St.
Dismissals Sunday:
Mrs T. M MeKenzie, 103 West
College Ave.
Gary Freeman, Stephenville
T J, Laughlin, Blanket
Admissions Monday:
Mrs. Ollie Williams. Box 307.
Gustine •
Mrs. Jack Colcleasure. Route 1
Mrs Joe Nelson. 401 East Dun-
can Ave.
Dismissals Monday:
Mrs Billy Don Stark. Dallas
Mrs M. A. Arvin. Rising Star
z BIRTHS
A son. John Thomas, in Me-
morial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs
L E Peters of Dallas. July 2,
WASHINGTON * AP Pres:- fimivtparents are Mr. and Mrs.
dent Kennedy’s return to Wash- P J Peters of Denison and Mrs.
ingtom today was expected to A j Wilingham of Gustine,
bring a speed-up in U.S planning A son. Kenneth Autrey, in
of new moves to counter Soviet Memorial Hospital to Mr. and
threats against West Berlin. Mrs. Jimmy Wise of 1913 Ave-
Possible steps include sending- nue d July 3. Grandparents are
one or more Army divisions to Mr. and Mrs. A w Teague of
reinforce the five divisions at U.S. 1913 Avenue D. Mrs. Thelma
Fred W Hicks, Santa
baa negotiations aa "hopelessly
bogged down"
GENEVA IMPASSE
The Geneva impasse stems
from Soviet insistence that a three
man executive board run any
test baa inspection machinery
The Western powers have not
agreed. knee the proposed direc-
torate would give the Soviets a
veto over the while policing sys-
3nrsASmigimowze,s80s Ninth
St
. Mrs John L Somerford, Ris- |
ing Star A
. Dismissab Tuesday:
Mrs Vivian A. Vaughn. 610
this project of testing for eace-
ful purposes or fare the censure
of world opinion by voting against
our resolution."
Humphrey stressed he was not
suggesting a resumption of mili-
tary nuclear tests. ___
CONTROL SYSTEM
He urged President Kennedy to
direct the U.S. delegation to spon-
sor a resolution in the coming
session of the General Assembly
assistant Senate
troops already serving with Wise of 1818 Avenue E and
NATO forces in Germany Some Kenneth Wise of Brownwood.
A daughter, Bennetta Irene,
in Memonal Hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. J K. Grice of Bangs, July
4. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs Bill Rust of Bangs and
Mrs. D. B. Cotut of Ranger.
A son, Jerry Lloyd, and a
daughter. Terri Dean, in Black-
wood-Mims Hospital to Mr. and
a speedy Ksjucc of long out- oniy 20 per cenk of their rooms
ewrit peobiemns ” occupied
Earuscev also said that the
are zea powers cary “an ena-
mons eare at the respoesbuity
for ve pceen anice of peace, for
2e tdae at termaary ~*
CITY (AP—Ameri-
are staying away
37,053 2.3
sbches seat Ken-
and West Germany are due to
send similar messages.
The Western notes, informants
sax! will, add up to a new round
of w arnings to Soniet Premier
Khrushchev again* underesti-
maing allied determination to de-
fend West Berlin and its access
routes.
- US officials are uncertain
whether the developing conflict
over Berlin will lead later this
year to a serious danger of nucle-
ar war The more widely held
view appears to be that Khrush-
chev would prefer to negotiate
rather than to force a military
sbomjoan
Jimmy Wise. 1913 Ave- Bailey St. ■
, MrseBils Jack Land and baby.
Dismissals Monday: Comanche ___
Bie Weathermoa 1503 BLACKwoODOIMS HOSPITAL
to own a lot of car at an easy-to-own price. Chevy and your I •. A 1
Chevrolet dealer will look after the rest nicely, thank you. eet-smooth heVrOlet
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
PAdmissions Monday:
NK. Vivian A. Vaughn. 610
review of the progress of this Mr, Eugene Lloyd Prather.
work. Some plans are expected to Route 2. Comanche. June 28
be ready for consideracion by the Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
National Security Council. J. F. Posner of Route 2, Co-
Officials said that the United Blanche. and Bradford Prather of
States probably will send a note Carlsbad. N. M.
to Moscow by the end of the week a son. Rickye Kyle tn Black-
reasserting allied rights to min- wood-Mims Hospital - to Mr. and
tain a military garrison in West Mrs Jackie Don Feist. 1004 North
Berlin and to keep open supply Austin St., June 29 Grandpar-,
routes to the city across East ents are Mr and Mrs Hollis ’
German territory, France, Britain Rogers of Comanche and Mr.
Tae Soviet premier wants the 73 head of Angora goats. Sales
United States Britain and France reached over 85 000 at the Rich-
to pull ou of West Berlin and per- ards Park event.
mi a to become a “free city" For sheep, only $677.50 was
under some kind of international paid for 11 bead.
guarantee. The Wester powers G„ W Jenkins of Melvin paid
repeatedly have rejected his pro- top price of 8310 for an Angora
posals oc the ground that any buck consigned by H R Sites
eange a the status of Berlin of Wimberly Top consignor of
wced be a step in the d rection goats was Wi .Allison of Roose:
of eventual Comnmunis Oom-pa. velt, who sold 10 head at $985
for an average of about 8100
SEPARATE TREATY
Khrasbcbev has declared he
w_ sg a separate peace treaty
wss Commas East Germany
wear teedothe year in his
te tae treaty would give East
Germany contra at the Berlin
s.7oy anes
(Comanche)
Admissions Saturdav:
Mrs Loyd Coker. Route 5
Mrs M A Arvin Rising tar
Becky Stark, Box 287
Mrs W E. Lowrey. 204 West
Walcott Ave.
Edgar Walker Gustine. , I
Dismissals Saturday:
Karen McCullough 505 West
ConegeAve.
Mrs Jackie Feist and son. 1004
North Austin St
Mrs EL. Prather and twins, ■
Route 2
Mrs. David Foster. Route 4.
Cisco
Admissions Sunday:
Frances Lopes. 401 East Cen-
thortty at patient or relative
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Menday:
Wiam T Wright, 10W Ave-
"Sr. shp? Grace Gamble,
Blanket L
Wesley N Hillhouse 1418 Ave-
nue A
Mrs. Bobby Rankin Zephyr
umus
have expressed fears that the So-
viets might be conducting sneak
tests.
Rep Ch* Holifield D Cal if
said Tuesday in a taped Interview
that there have been no major
improvements recently in the
equipment used to detect atomic
I explosions.
Holifield, chairman of the Sen-
ate-House Atomic Energy Com-
mittee, urged Kennedy to take
steps to make the public acutely
aware that "We do not have a
defense arainst atomic attack at
this time.”
Eencet 2 Mhrusb chev stated from Mexico because they are
bee ccodaeting posetiocs to each afraid of and -American demon-
obe= at Weena a swam ag tee stratods, an Acapulco hote own-
ton CZ" to tar have mamtarned e jast back from the United
a regres corda tod s that States seid Tuesday.
=iaconshps Uns Soteio Regli said news
The lanes instance of teen mu- rpotts had led many Americans
zd poieness came in coanec- to bejeve that anti-American feel-'
soe -m tat Fouru at J siy cee ing was rampant throughout Lat-
Mrs James K Grice, Bangs
Jessie Bryan Jackson, BA?
Mrs. Edwin Davis. Browtod
Charlie B Hume. Bangs /
gP1 '
• 9 .1
smmemm
_ Mrs. Fred wiam Hicks. Santa] tral Ave
Ann Mrs. W A. McGlothlan. W
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