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2—EROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, July 19, 1961
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minsters will also
out procedures for
Smoke Question
COLEMAN-COlema City Coun-
States will be talking to Allied
governments about a whole range
was i
found
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
At that time, a manual training interesting jar. about half-full at
teacher walked over to aa elee washers rings and assorted items
New Way Found
To Stop Hair Loss,
Grow More Hair
Khrushchev cannot weaken West-
ern rights in the city and its ae-
cess -'Mites by ans action at his.
including his plan to mate a sep-
arate peace treaty with East Ger-
The
try to
County Jail here today. awaiting
decision of attorneys and court of-
finals concerning legal action an
the five burglary with latest to
commit theft indictments returned
' against him by a 32nd Distriet
Grand Jury last wee..
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Travel in Style—Without
Money Worries—
Box Office Opens at 7:15 P.M.
First Show Begins at Dusk
SHOPPING FOR A
DIAMOND?
Former Newsman
SWEETWATERB G Joyner,
former Central and West Texas
IT TOOK TEARS TO MAIL.
IT COST $12,000,000.."
IT wuu K REMEMBERED /
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City Buys Pipe
City Manager Johd Clary was
authorized Tuesday morning by
the Brownwood City Council to
accept bids for a quantity of 24
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etr» Nete: Bi Rives, new
aperta eMee at me Dallas Mor-
many
The
Mrs K. C. Durden and Mrs.
Louela Capps, all of Bang*
brought the testimony before the
city council ia aa unofficial period
while City Secretary Virgil Gray
was tabulating bids for construc-
tion of a new bridge on Coleman
Avenue over Adams Branch
Along with the two jars at
XarU Thureday
"MAD DOG COU."
fereece planned for Paris in ear-
ly August
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and a 3 per cent levy a* res-
unset meals
The House Education Commit-
tee Tuesday approved two meas
East Berlin formally into Commu- meh water pipe for use in the
lust East Germany. deprive West city.
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BY MODERN
REFRIGERATION
closer harmony among the West-
era Allies Kennedy said he rec-
ognized that it had taken several
weeks to agree on the wording of
the notes sent to Moscow Mon-
day
The President was asked wheth-
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gers of war but called also for
negotiations to end the crisis over
Berlin.
and rmi star
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entited to the use ter publicaton at all news dispatches cretited te it er no
their review of the whole naura solitres —si's." 4
L0U08IIGIBA BRITT
CANDID REPORT
ON THOSE
WHO CROSS
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Brownwood Bulletin
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tersectien at Center Avenue and wil help you. they invite you to
Whaley Street try it for 33 days. at their risk,
involved were Leo Daniel Bar- and see for yourself!
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A daughter, Carolyn Denise,
George B Wilson. 418 an Alamogordo. KM. bopital
"I WAS AT TEENAGE MAGOO"
PLUS LATEST WORLD NEWS
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HOUSTON, Texas—For years of your hair loss if you wait
- - - - - - until you are slick bald and your
hair roots are dead, you are be-
’ ond St
Joe Keith Ford Santa Anna
Mr* James DeHay. 2606 Vin-
trie switch ea a wall. He grasped
the handle and thrust it upward
to make the contact which would
start one of the maehtnes for the
students to use.
A survivor said that a spark
flew off, a roar like thunder came
"and a fash of fire blinded me."
The basement at the buikding
was full of explosive gas which
had leaked from pipes serving the
school - whether by accidend, or
as Benson claims, as the result
of vandalism*.
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malion a year to state spending
costs if adopted One bill HB13)
proposes that the state pay out
Come see us . .
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Brady Highway
Box Office Opens at 7:15 P.M.
Serving as consultant is Robert
Knight of the Lubbock Public
Sehois. Mrs E N Elsey. HPC
dean at women. is chairman of
of measures.
These quetionswnbeconsid Council Passes
ered ib the foregn ministers co©-
BBwIE
* AM INTEESTATE THEATRE *
cases of excessive hair fall and
I baldness are the beginning and
more fully developed stages of
male pattern baldness and can-
not be helped. But how can any
man or woman be sure what is
actually causing their hair loss?
Even if baldness may seem to
’ran in your family." this is cer-
tainly no proof of the cause of
YOUR hair loss.
Actually, there are 18 scalp
disorders that can cause hair loss .
1 No matter whieh one is the cause 1
satuation.
The President said the decisions
made today wil be brought to
the attendion" of US allies this
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Congress "a woes from today"
As to whether he would press
the arrangements committee US allies further to build up con-
from the college vedtional military forces in Eu-
Primary purpose of the work- rope, Kennedy said the United
Start Thunsday
"PRISONERS OF THE
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intent is to absorb
A certificate declaring Brown
County to be a "Modified Certi-
fied Brucellosis Area” was pre-
sented to Broun County Commis-
sioners Court Monday by John
Q Gallaway, county agent
The certification was "by vir-
tue of the tart that brucellosis
has been reduced to not more
than one per cent of the cattle
ia not to exceed five per cent of
the herds as indicated by official
testing and other approved pro-
cedures conducted under the co-
operative state-federal program "
Galloway also presented a let-
ter to the commissioners court
from R E Garrett, executive di-
rector of the Texas Animal Health
Commission The letter express-
ed "appreciation for the splendid
cooperation the county commis-
sioners court and livestock own-
ers of Brown County extended
representatives of the eooperative
agencies during the time work
was being conducted to establish
that county as a Modified Certifi-
ed Brucellosis Area."
RUSSLAN NOTES
Kennedy's statement at the out-
set of his meeting with reporters
was prepared as a foowup to
7^^ am m annually to pro- notes sent to Moscow Monday and
vide teachers on an equal and made pub lie Tuesday They
equitable basis" to both white warned Russia against the dan-
Attend Fifth
SC Workshop
One hundred and 12 junior high Bertin of the protection at the .--
school students and their spon- Western powers and subject it to
sors from 23 Texas schools are the will of a totalitarian regime :/m‛
attending the fifth annual Stu- Following the statemen he was .Till*-
dent Counci Workshop at Howard asked whether he was considering 3
Payne College declaring a national emergency
Largest delegation is from This query prompted the diselo-
Controversy arose
that would add about 32
the bodies had been
assumption that a ground war
was possibie over Bertin He sari
he was making his judgments on
"the relative power balance” be-
tween the Communist bloc and
the Allied aarinos as well as on
the altitude at the Communist
bloc
Mrs. Ferguson
Attends Meet
AUSTIN SpL —Mrs Vivian L.
Ferguson of Brownwood will be
among teachers serving on the
evaluation committee July 24-28
ne the school system central of-
fice staff at the University of
Texas
Emphasis will be on teamwork
for program improvement A
number of educators and school
officials will talk at the work-
shop
Consultants will be University
of Texas faculty members. rep-
resentatives of Texas Education
Agency and Texas Assn of School
Boards and Mrs. .Maurin* Dailey
of the Houston schools
2T—em ' I
Lubbock with representatives at- sure, which he was elearly pre-
tending from eight schools in pared to make, about his actions
that eity Two schools are rep- during the next week
resented from Dallas and two CONCLUDE REVIEW
from San Angelo. He sari he and his advisers-
Other e ities represented in the ineluding diplematic and military
eil Monday agreed not to take ac-
boo on the gin smoke controversy
and said it was a matter foe a
jury to settle A 119th District
Court jury here recently did not
agree on a verdict in the ques-
tion.
that have been taken out of jam-
toed parking meters over the
years. Clary said they wouldn't
give a cheapskate driver any
free time—they'll only jam the
parking meter
Not only does this cause a re-
pair job on the jammed parking
meter it also costs the city—and
the taxpayer The mutilated coins
will not be accepted at face value
by banks The coins have to be
kept and turned in later at a dis-
count of more than 50 per cent
AREY
WHATTHISE
To LPok-Akes
Do To A
MARRIAGE
IS SHEER
Denton net
shop is to give students and spon- —-—— ------------——
sors an opportunity to learn the . . A .
functions purposes and preced- Legal Action
ures of student councils Dele- ev s A
gate, attending aredividedinto rends Against
groups repr asenting student coun- ®
eils to simulate as nearly as
possible actual school conditions.
They work through their groups
to solve assigned student council
problems and to participate in
recreational sports
Closing session will be a gener-
al assembly Friday night. There
will be a banquet and Achieve-
ment Night Thursday.
to fight for their Bertin rights
The President replied he obvi-
ously did not know himself what
Menshikov might have said on
some social occimM But he de-
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ia Nolan
Dead pets pests and other de-
ceased animals are making week-
ends rather unpleasant for Broun-
wood residents who live to the
vicinity of the city dump just
off the Coleman Highway
One resident in the area com-
plained to city offictals that the
family could hardly eat meals on
Saturdays and Sundays because
at the odor from the dump-
grounds
City Manager John Clary said
all refuse in the dumpgrounds
was covered over Friday by city
employes. The trouble starts, he
said when residents bring in
dead animals Friday night and
over th* weekend He said the
dead pets got pretty ripe" by
Sunday
The city council took no action
on the problem Tuesday morning
but diseussed the possibility at
closing off the area to the public
after the city crews leave Fri-
day. Clary said this would only
force people to dump their ani-
mail on roadsides.
registration are Alkee. Austin.
Coleman. Kermit. Lamesa. Long-
view, Orange. San Antonio. Ver-
non and Greenville
Mrs. Tom Holley of Jefferson
High School. Grand Prairie, is
director for the week's workshop
which is sponsored by the Texas
Association at Student Couneils.
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President said
’tows. wan
Wilson at Alanta. ty justice eourt.
I A son, Joe Charles, in Medical Winfield was charzed.in.con-
Arts Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. neetion with theft of a 194. 88:
Joe C. Deanda at 415 Lipscomb tomobile July 4 from Ross Street
St. July IT. Grandparents are Used Car lot on Fort Worth High-
Mr and Mrs Martin Cervantes of i way. _____________________„
Keanedy reasserted today the
U S. view that Soviet Premier
nett 22, of 3611 Mam Blvd. in q,it)raHx Ihry would not offer
a 1953 automobdle and Roberta this no-risk trial unless the treat-
Sahol Cummings. 37. of Austin ment worked Thu is all the
driving a 1961 vehicle more remarkable in light of th*
fart that th* great majority of
> when resi-
about smoke
enced cave explorer*. entered the failed compromnise recommended
southern Indiana limestone cave by the House tax committee in
at 5 pm Sunday, an hour before place at Gov Price Daniel’s
sudden rains sent flood water* Pemsyivania type tale* tax
cascading along the underground Daniel has called the substi-
stream tute "more equitable and far less
Volunteer* were unable to enter regresstve than a general sales
the cave until earty Monday after he has sworn to
waters at the mouth receded. The oppose
was fhe suhmame bill gets $281
and
wtich Sound the bodies.
Armerong said debris marks
showed the water had reached
the celling of th* ton cavera cell
The bodies were twochirds of
a ml* imside the twisetng Ine
nano cav*. located mdes
-es of this southern Indiana
team and 30 miles north of the
Onjo River n mall four hours to
bring the bodies out.
Mocedand a wife Karen 28, who
had been at the cave since Mon-
day. brake indo tears wMe word
painstakingly stow search
hampered by fog debris,
threats of more rain
newsman, remained
They will then be part of a
speech he will make to the coun-
try next Tuesday evening, he
said sad will be submitted to
yond help. If you still have hair
lor at least some fuz) on top of
your head, and would like to
stop your hair loss and grow
more hair . . . now is the time
to act.
Loesch Laboratory Consultants
will supply you with treatment
for 32 days, at their risk, if they
believe the .treatment will help
you. Just send them information
to help them analyse your prob-
lem. This information should in-
elude how long your hair has
been thinning and whether or
not you now have or ever have
had any of the following condi-
tions: Do you have dandruff? is
it dry or oily? whether your
scalp erupts in pimples or other
irritations does your forehead
become oily or greasy? does your
scalp itch and how often? and
any other information you feel
might be helpful. All letters will
be answered promptly. Send the
above information, and your
name and address to Loesch Lab-
oratory Consultants, Box 66001,
Houston 6, Texas
By BILL RIVES
DALLAS (AP—Thee at im who ,
were there im the awful after-
mate, will never larval ^a hean-
aringing tragedy at the New Lew-
But k suddenly became die
poorest, al 3:10 p.m. on that
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Hayley. — PeSentS Hayley _
8S/( a®
kent St.
AMos yes " - to Land Mrs. Bobby L. Moore
trsSleula Mae Hash. 1404 3ua"omananapardoscare8an.
tw—iotsI* Tuesday: and Mr*. H L Moore of Route
Mr* Nichollas R Delgado, 1609 3, Brownwood, and. Mr and Mrs.
comanehe St Don Reeder of Labbock.
"LCnta 1201 Camp. --------
Earl Coffey, Grosvenor Theft Suspect
Norman Lee Hartzell, Apt *2. , - ’ . -
Park HomesgBrounwood Remains in Jail
A win. Gary Todd, in Medical County Approves
Arts Hospitai to Mr and Mrs -vMIIY .
V W Jester of HU Avenue G. Allen Winfield is in Brown
July 15. Grandparents are Mr. County jail today in Itou of 31200
and Mr*. Lee W. Jester of Brown- bond on s charge of theft •Er
wood and Mr. and Mrs. W A. $50 filed Tuesday in Brown Cou-
a“emsguw-
Ad»iu^d Monday: cal Arts Hospital to Mr and
Miss Brenda Bowden. 4111 Sec- Mrs BUl Star Route
ond S j J. Brownwood, July 17. Grand-
CRAIG WOODSON Puhlisher
DOH COPFEDGE Edttor
HVB8L RIPTTOW RA TIS By carrier 25 cents per veek, UJI FT month.
$17 59 per year. By Mat in toe followinz counies Calahan. Eastland Erath
Comanche Haniton Mills San Saba Mculioch, Celeman and Bresg $95 per
year Elseshere in Teras 11750 pez year Qutside of Texas $24 M yeaz
MEMEER OF THE ASSOCITED PRESS The Assoc awe Press is ez clusively
and Negro schools.
The story of Wiiam Este Bow r M •
=..“73 ■sura t In City
flirt the blast, sharpens tee •
si It must give a particu- A jar of battered niekles and I
ter wrench to the ever-present a honey jar at mutilated pennies
sorrow to tense who los their in Brownwood City Hall bear
children ar relatives an test Md mute testimony to the persistence 1
afternoon at March 1K 1937. of Caatnl Texans to tee matter |
TOP DISASTER at parking meter feeding « I
The New Leondon school expio- Ths meters are finicky eaters |
■tow was histony’s greatest child and most of tee bent, battered, I
disaster. Two hundred eightywo squashed sad nicked rotas were I
studenta and 14 teacher* were fshed out of jammed machines ■
Supplemental
Assessment Roll
Brown County Commissioners
Court Monday approved the Tax
Assessor-Collector'* Supplement-
al Assessment Roll The supple-
mental assessment roll was pre-
sen Lee to the court by Hugh Au-
rora Brown County tex assessor-
collector.
It is an annual report which
follows the elose to the county*
fiscal year which ends June 36
The report includes property
left off the tax roll, error* in
the tax rail, and the delinquent
tax rail Ooe ropy to the report
is sent to the state comptroller
with one copy remaining in tee
tax office and another in the
county clerk s office.
killed; scores at ochers were to- some mta parker had probably
Jured bos* hammertng.
New Lendom, 14 miles west at city Manager John Clary
Tyler, was a-to*« born to the
fesehsk eil activity to 1930-31. Its
school, a haredsome 3-«dory brick
structure, was called "the richest
school ia the world. "
starrine iIK
MB MIcHAN UMEKI
WATNE -MIDMARK-HARVEY
T. R. Knowles
Resigns Post
COLEKAN-T. R Knowles re-
signed Monday as Codeman cous
eilman for tee eity’s South Ward.
He agreed to remain on the coun-
eil until a replacement is elected.
He said he resigned because to
his health Hu successor wil be
named in a special election.
Knowles term expires ia April
1962
N. London Tragedy Meter War i
Two Youths Found Top Child Disaster Continues
By ROBERT D. LCWIS
ORLCANS. lad AP — Two
young cave expiorers were found
dromsed earty today ma* side
by sde to an uncharted drsil sail
passage where • fah flood
Lepped them Sunday,
Ralph 6 Moreiand Jr 35.
Knox, lad. and Tom Armoid. 25,
Pare, lac had appareny
crawtea 150 teat up the tmofoot
tags ads pasge whoa the firs
at three choudburst swamped be
NDLANA STUDENTS
The two Indiana University
graduate dudegts evidenty had
been food hours before the under-
ground stream receded enoaga to
alow rescue Kattempts to be
started Monday.
"The firs heavy ram pet them ?
sari Robert Armstregg 36, !»•
disnaprs:., leader to the party
I Mrs. Joe Deanda and baby. 415 tacky .
i Iinseomb fit A daughter. Ierry -ane, in
“J ’ . Jester, MM Ave- Memoptar."waztton 5. ScX!
: Brenda . nrt. *2 Jrandpanner
ttn Ed Carriger. 2811 Avenue and Mr and Mr. P. L Whitton.
n all to Cross Plains.
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ! A daughter, Jody Marlene, in
Admissions Tuesday: Memorial Hospital t Mr. and
Deatra L McGregor. 3808 See- 1 Mn W J Durden to Bangs, July
' 19 Grandparents are Mr. and
House—
(Comtinued From Page 1)
spending pians wi be wrten
by a conterence coaumoee
picked to setde Senate House
differences Al tee end at the
regular sessioe a e«atee^ce
committee azreed re • OU ma-
ion ba but adjouurnament tune
eame before both hwasi acted
oa the compromise
The tax bill (HB20 scheduled
to fodlow for spending measure
om the debate schedule is a so-
o* sales to motor and power
driven objects and components,
construcbon materiais. utility
sales, and sales of mos tangibie
property item, to 53 or more.
It also includes Darnel's recom:
mendations to additional natural
gas pipeline and corporatio
franchise taxes, increased taxes
aa motor vehicles, increased dri-
ver’s fees more income from
the utilities gross receipts tax.
ooivtoC afoin:
30, ul V--
r.m.t‛ naxzo‛ .aA‛I
ha* been named Comanehe Trail
district scout executive in East-
land.
His district wiU include four
counties or 55 units composed at
1,200 scouters.
His appointment became ef-
fective July 15.
A native of Granbury, School-
field is s graduate of Pampa
High School and is a graduate to
North Texas State College. He
later taught school in Brown-
field He is married and the
couple are members to the Bap-
tist church.
He has an appointment to at-
tend the National Training School
in New Jersey next year.
Call your carrier
or
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Befwgen 5 30 and
6:30 p m. weekdays
8 and 9 30 a.m. Sundays
Misses mast be reported be-
tween these hours for paper to I
be delivered.
American and Western note* to
Russia on Bertin "without realiz-
ing this is a basic issue and we
intend to honor our commit-
meats "
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gins Ginners have said they will --------- —... -
renovate burr-burning procedures "they said it couldn't be done
to help tee situation But now a Texas firm to labora-
_________________ tory consuitants ha* developed a
treatment that is not only stop-
Two Cors Smash ™ ' but “
A two-ear accident was inves- They don’t even ask you to take
ti gated by Brownwood officers their word for It If your symp-
Tuesday at 1304 p.m at the in- toms indicate that the treatment
Tjotei *
Admission
Children 25c Adults TSe
Due te th* length of "THE
ALAMO" it will show once
at 8:00 p.m.
This picture we* nominct-
edfer Academy Awards.
Member* to the rescue team of
nearty to. many to whom had
been working without res more
teas 48 hom. said s might take
several hour* to remove the
bodes COKRECT TURN
Armstrong sari Moreland and
Armoid court possibly have es-
cape Sunday f they had taken
the correct tar at a T inter-
section 3,000 feet inside the pa*
sage.
The two students, bath expert-
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