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By BEM PRICE
NO STEPS TAKEN
There was mo indication steps al commereial traffic to clear
T unisians
months
BILLED WITH CASTRO
and Profer
For Operators
WASHINGTON (AP> — Tuni-
area of the impact zone
sian
James E. Webb. NASA admin- ' which ousted the Batista dictator-
guiba Jr today called on Secre-
istrator. was asked about the re- ship Jan. 1, 1959.
in Ar-
ef educational pr
Obituaries
Skinner Rites
MARKETS
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HOSPITAL
26 Texans Die
Over Weekend
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(Information released by au-
Fun time workers with records thority of patient or relative)
Raul Castro, younger brother of
Other mothers who helped with Irma St.
checking and first aid included
Home furnishings stores had a
I brother, Guyton Skinner
in
justice court Saturday.
Leroy C. Bishop, 1009 Melwood
Steals Peaches
To Institute
AUSTIN (Spl.)—McDonald
SHOPPING FOR A
DIAMOND?
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to Brownwood police.
Texas.
convention in McAllen.
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Smoke Bomb
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BLUFFVUE
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WOODSON. Publisher
DON COPPEDGE, Editor
died in a Dallas hospital Sunday.
He apparently came in contact
with a 10,000 volt line while on
duty in the rain Saturday night i
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Box Office Opens at 7:15 P.M.
First Showing At Dusk
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’CARTHAGE IN
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he and Miss Emma Cunningham
were married Feb. 22, 1899. She
preceded him in death.
Survivors include a daughter,
, Mrs. J. Frank Weaver of Co-
I manche; two sisters, Mrs. Willie |
Taylor of Clarendon and Mrs
S. B. Todd of Gustine. andia
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litical system in Cuba along lines
in effect in Communist countries.
He reportedly plans a proletarian
party made up of the Popular So-
classes in the evening.
Water safety instructors help-
ing in the swim program this
year were Mrs. Shirley Wright
Mrs. Cille Eaton. Mrs. Charlotte
Sellers Dor. Houck. Larry Hol-
land. Wesley Roan. Jo Ellen Bell,
Harlan Rowe and Dave Strong.
seives yielding to tea abuses of
minority groupa," he said.
"The Americas people should
be tolerant, but not tolerant of
use of people with talent regard-
less of race, creed or sex."
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RETURN
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Staggs Services
Held In Blanket
Funeral services for Harvey H
Evergreen— -
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well, despite the sag during
part of the year due to the re-
Downing Man
Hurt In Fall
DE LEON (BBC—Floyd Ander- ’
son of Downing community was
DAVE TAYLOR
:. City speaker
FLYING SAUCER—COASTER—LIVE ELEPHANT
NUMEROUS OTHER RIDES
lently in Texas during the week-
end. 11 of them in traffic mis-
hape.
Deaths reported to The Asso-
ciated Press in the period be-
Brady Ave.
Admissions Saturday:
Mrs. Bill Evans Richardson.
Bangs
County-
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"My daddy, and I think he shot
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Friday:
Mrs. Calvin David Roden, 904
1 disrupted Friday night's rodeo
performance.
1 Jimmy Mason, about 24. who
was named in the charges, denied
- throwing the bomb when he talk-,
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DRIVE-IN
Brady Highway
Box Office Opens at 7:15 P.M.
Features Begin at Dusk
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Beaver St.
Carl N. Browder Jr., Blanket
Mrs Opal Barry. 1010 Vine St.
Dismissals Sunday:
Jeffery Steven Walker, Coman-
che
Rodney Gene Dicus, 250* Belle
Plain Ave.
Mrs. Donald Bryant and baby,
70S Melwood Ave.
Mrs. Doyle Nordyke. 2802 Aus-
tin Ave.
Brownwood Bulletin.
114 E. LEE
ions and other groups that sup-
■ ported the revolution.
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC—Floyd
Edison of Mullin was listed in
fair condition today in Chndress
Hospital, where he was taken
Saturday after falling from a
| tro is expected to announce the
establishment of a one-party po-
COMPLETE DRUG SERVICE
PRESCRIPTIONS
TOILETRIES
GIFT ITEMS
RENFRO'S
REXALL DRUG
States could take. Bourguiba said: retired farmer, bookkeeper and
accountant, will be held at 2
Coll your carrier
or
The Brownwood Bulletin
MI 3-4346
Between 5:30 and
6:30 pm, weekdays
8 and 9:30 a.m. Sundays
Misses must be reported be-
tween these hours for paper to
be delivered.
Un Ave.
Admissions Saturday:
Rodney Gene Dicus, 2506 Belle
Plain Ave.
Jeffery Steven Walker. Coman-
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final performance of the Mat
annual Comanche Amateur Ro-
deo here Saturday night, but
cowboys from over the state
split the $2,500 pot for the aver-
“Simmy Haywood of Mansfield
suffered chest injuries when a
"Minute Market No. 2." 1110
Austin Ave. was closed effective
today.
Evans Dry Cleaning will move
its downtown plant to the Austin
site as soon as the building is
remodeled and equipment moved.
"Minute Market No. 1,” 1900
Coggin Ave . will remain open as
1-;
were being planned to prevent the way fee the 27-year-old cos-
this happening during another monaut flying here from Gander,
suborbital flight. Soviet trawlers Nnd., where he made an over-
have been seen many tones off night stop on fhe trip from Mos-
the United States coast in recent cow.
That was the gist of reports viet spaceman Yuri Gagaria to
maa aaeamnavesasibrarronaa
another source Sunday | Castro's revolution.
groes" ____
TWO COMMISSIONS
* bration of the 26th of July Move-
'■ l meat that sparked the revolution
COMANCHE (SC)—Charges of
malicious mischief have been fil-
DOCTOR
MOLLIEW. ARMSTRONG
Optometrist
Dial MI 5-5539 for an
appointment
Office 13*9 Center
By JOSEPH DILL I kansas. He did not name the ap-
CHICAGO (AP—Got Orval E. pointeeo.
Faubus of Arkansas defended his The governor s off-the-cuff re
record to government la a speech marks were in reference to a
to be completed in 30 working
days after the contract is let.
Sweet Receives
MSW Degree
URBANA, IU. (Spl)-Wiliam
Joseph Sweet of Route 4. Brown-
wood, received his master of
social work degree recently from j
the University of Illinois.
The university conferred 5,517 I
degrees during the 1960-61 aca- ■
demic year ending June 30, bring-
ing toe total in 93 years since
the university opened to 164,574.
; gument that They don't come up
I to our standards ' The blank
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Mrs. Horace L. Jones, May
Robert W. Caffey, 506 Seventh
St.
Dismissals Saturday:
HURRY
OPEN 12:45
ADM. 90—65
the Reeves County Sheriffs
Posse: 2. Tie between Mary Kay
Woodley of Gatesville and Marte
Wayland of Fort Worth.
the boys" j Bareback Brone Riding CBest
The girl then told how she was for whole show—1, Bobby Rogers
awakened by a noise and saw her of Austin; 2. Tie between Curtis
tether standing over her and hold- Burlin of Bryan and Ernest Beak-
ing a gun. ley of Bandera; 4. John Brooks
Louise said her father told her. of Mansfield.
At least 26 persons died vio- tionwide anniversary program
- ■ - but separate celebrations rill be
M2
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But for the mood of caution
that prevailed last year among
consumers in most parts of
the United States, retail trade
would have been $4.4:billion big-
ger than it was, estimates one
economist.
Lb. 25c
Anderson soon after the acci-
dent.
Anderson was taken to De Leon
Municipal Hospital in semi-con-
scious condition. He underwent
surgery Saturday morning for
300 Receive
Water Safety
Certificates
Over 300 persons received cer-
tificates in the Red Cross Learn-
To-Swim program which closed
Friday night, officials of the Red
Cross said.
More than 600 persons were
registered for the morning and
evening classes.
SAFETY DIRECTOR
Mrs. Shirley Wright was water
safety director and Mrs. Cille
Eaton was in charge of the adult
the prime minister and his poli- ed in o A. Braziel’s Justice
tical heir-apparent, win lead the Court here against a Fort Hood
Oriente ceremonies at Santiago. .....
RedsWatch Cubans Plan Injury, Rain Mar
Space Shot Big Welcome Final Rodeo Night
By BEM PRICE " --------calves te whole show-. Pay-
the Conrad-Hilton
FRYERS Fresh Dressed
for treatment He was not ad-
mitted to the local hospital.
SATURDAY RESULTS
Saturday night's results:
Calf Roping (Average on two
Faubus departed from hie pre- problem than discriminato for
pared text and announced that reasons of sex."
"Arkansas is happy to employ it is unfair to close out Ne
talented persona, regardless of groes from opportunity to practice
race creed or. sex—including Ne- , a profession with the ample ar-
ia front of
Habib Bour-
tween 6 pm Friday and mid-
Lt Col John A. Powers, per- The youthful Soviet air force
nauU. ’reported recovery forces madr"cdseso“E ertcngzaivbem
saw toe trawler in the -------- ’ - - --- - - • -- 1
cession.
Department stores and variety
shops selling general merchan-
dise grossed 32.455.000. which
amounted to 8 per cent of the
retail dollar locally.
Sales in apparel shops, ta-
el a d l a g those selling hats,
shoes, underwear and other
clothing, came to $2,218,000, or
7 percent
Ave.
Chester Lee Randolph. 1212
Crothers St.
Mrs. Doyle Nordyke, 2802 Aus-
soldier in connection with the
tossing of a smoke bomb that
windmill on which he was work-
and Forbess Inc., with total bid ing near Mullin. He suffered a
of 311,369.15. broken leg and back injuries. He
Brownwood City Council approv- was brought by car to Goldth-
ed the Brownwood firm's bid Tues- waite.
day morning but county approval ---.----------
Deatra L. McGregor, 3808 Sec-
ond St.
Admitted Sunday:
Mrs. Walter Eugene Harris,
2510 Avenue B
Dismissals Sunday:
Mrs. T. W. Bynum, 1918 Aus-
tin Ave.
Mrs. Gordon L. Smith, 3810
Second St.
Mrs. L. C. Fisher, 1618 Second
St.
Mrs. Horace L. Jones, May
P. W. McBride, 1413 Campa
Dr.
Call For
Dean Rusk Meeting Set
cialist (Communist) party, the
26th of July Movement, labor un-
was necessary before a contract _ ,
S' neswnrdobnensteend For Attempt Breakin
The “’r bridge, repiacing a
one-way_structure,, wil beaan i(4d police someone Sunday had
otherstep inlinking theCoieman used a screw driver and pliers in
and Brady highways with ama05 an attempt to open a soft drink
thoroughfare. Bork is scheduled box at the business, city police
said.
♦
and checking were Berry Guth-
rie. Carolyn Masters, Carolyn.
Herdman. Mrs. Brooke Smith
and Mrs Wiliam D. Magner.
where he had farming interests.
Member of the Baptist church, night Sunday included these late
sdndaonanchu I sales Volume of 1,166,000, equal
■ to 4 per cent
COMANCHE (SC-An injury
Mrs. Bill Byrick, Mrs. Buryi
Drury, Mrs. L. W. Hollingshead.
Mrs. Ruel Crow. Mrs. Harry i
Cochran, Mrs. William Lynn.
Mrs. Garland Lindsay and Mrs.
Roland Graves.
Havana airport was elosed to on tap Saturday night He was
■ helped from the arena and ap-
parently was taken to Mansfield
— had The Soviet spaceman, who al-
TV-radio ready has been exhibited in Bri-
Mrs. J. C. Moxon, 2109 Ave- .
nue E che
Robert R Lindsey, Irving
Pubuishea every evening ezeept Saturday and Sunday morning by BROWN-
WOOD PUALICATION3, toe. al Brownwood, Texas. Second class pestaya paid al
a broken shoulder. His injuries Brownwood, Texas.
were not believed serious.
BEwI
* AN INTEESIATE THEATRE *
Mrs Jacobs said the girl told Mullin Man Falls
her story clearly and without hys- _ 1A/- l -||
teria. Once, referring to the am- From Windmoll;
bulance which was en route, she .... F •
said, "I hope they hurry. I don't Condition Fair
think I'm going to make it."
Women s Clubs them," Howlett said.
. 3-lb. can 84c
.......1b. 49c
......lb. 29c
...... .lb. 29c
.......lb. 79c
.......lb. 59c
.......1b. 59c
.......1b. 89c
......lb. 49c
.......1b. 49c
......3 for $1
.......1b. 35c
........lb. 39c
... 10 lbs. 39c
...........29c
10 lb. bag 99c
... . 3 cans 25c
... lb. can 69c
...% gal. 39c
. Limit, 1b. 10c
39e
»-b. box 39c
..2002 $1.29
... . Dozen 25c
, Carton $2.75
.......1b. 89c
.......lb. 39c
Edna Hart of 2005 Avenue D
' told police someone was steal-
ing peaches from a tree in her
। ------- , .W:l yard Sunday evening.
Held and B. J. McQuade of ________
Howard Payne College were ;
among 200 persons participating Asanu. AA.n-:uc
in a Southwest Institute on Insti- Arrenas meering
_____ ____ . tutional Research which ended Brown County Sheriff Joe
Sunday at 12:03 am, according Saturday at the University of Townsend is attending a sheriff's
p m Tuesday in Comanche Fu-
neral Home chapel with the Rev.
E. N Strother officiating, assist-
ed by Dr. C. C. Klingman. Burial
will be in Albin Cemetery near
Newburg.
Mr. Skinner died at 3:20 pm
Sunday in a local hospital. He
was born Oct. 2, 1871, in Missis-
sippi. son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Skinner. He came
with his family to Comanche
County about 50 years ago. He
, worked as bookkeeper and ac-
countant with Tate Bros. Mercan-
tile in Comanche a number of
( years, then moved to West Tex-
as and returned to Newburg
community about 30 years ago.
Sunday night to 5,000 dub women preceding speech by Michael J. everything We must stop taxing
whAe 3* Negro and white pickets Howlett minois state auditor , the working man to pay for the
paraded outside the hotel where Howlett was applauded when he ’ comfort of the stntul and the
he spoke told that in business and profee- lazy-the people who can work
The governo won a standing atonal occupations, "discrimina- , but who refuse."
ovation at the conclusion of"his non for reasons of race and color ]
65-mnute speech always has been a more sertous
Mrs. J. O Gilmore. Mrs Austin Santa Anna
Wilkins. Mrs. Esther Harris, Mrs. Thomas W. Bynum, 1918.
Mrs. A. O. McHorse, Mrs. Dar- Austin Ave.
CRISCO . ..........
GROUND CHUCK Lean. ...
HAMBURGER MEAT All Beef
PORK SAUSAGE...........
T-BONE & LOIN STEAK ....
CLUB STEAK .............
RUMP ROAST.............
ROUND STEAK ...........
PORK SHOULDER CHOPS ...
BABY BEEF 7-STEAK......
PRESERVES 18-oz. Jar......
WIENERS . ..............
SLICED BACON ...........
POTATOES...............
TIDE Large Box...........
SUGAR ..................
CANNED BISCUITS........
COFFEE Folger's...........
MELLORINE ..............
OLEO...................
QT. SALAD DRESSING.....
TEA Lipton's.............
COFFEE Folger’s Instant........
EGGS Fresh ..............
CIGARETTES King Size.....
BARBEQUE, Boneless, Leon ..
SNACK LUNCHEON MEAT ..
SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier 35 cents per week. $1.50 per menth,
$17.50 per year. By Mall in the following counties Callahan. Eastland. Erath.
Comanche, Hamilton, Mills. San Saba. McCulloch, Coleman and Brown 88 95 per J
year. Elsewhere in Texas 817 50 per year. Outside of Texas $24.00 per year.
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS: Tha Associated Press is exclusively
entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to 2 or not
otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All
rights of republication of special dispatches are also reserved.’
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world does "
Hotel bearing signs directed at It was an unveiled reference to
Faubus. possible Soviet intervention in the
Faubus spokegof.Misrecordsas saia he
Eevwas “electegwas Secause of called on Rusg"tokeepihim in-
the services he has rendered to formed .of.a "stuatlon which does
the sate , not look at all encouraging.
5, v .... 1. He said that "more French
"I.have an abiding faith i my troops are being poured into
people. I know their problems Bizerte -
and we are trying to work out
the little details. We find our-
Staggs fu of Rlanket wer. held merit in 1953 with an abortive
rald on • Santiago army bar-
tist Church. racks.
Burial was in Zephyr Cemetery Thousands of peasants and
under direction of Wright’s Fu- workers from outlying provinces
neral Home. • have poured into Havana to cheer
The Rev. Ed Russen officiat- their bearded prime minister and
ed - the boyish-looking cosmonaut he
Mr. Staggs, a retired farmer has invited to share honors with
and resident of the Blanket area nim: . _ wanecanv Can
for 20 years. died Saturday night । At the rally Wednesday. Cat-
in a Comanche hospital.
Lain, Finland and Communist
bloc countries since his April 12
flight around the earth, sent word
ahead that be was "very happy
(hat my old and cherished dream
is at last coming true—to visit
heroic Cuba."
He told the Cuban people: "I
closely follow the great deeds of
your revolution which have
earned you the sympathy of mil-
lions. The name of your island is
a symbol of freedom and hero-
ism.”
HAVANA RALLY
The Cuban celebrations will
reach a climax with a giant Ha-
vana rally on Wednesday, the
July 26 date on which Castro
launched his revolutionary move-
having to do with administration said: Since it has been brought -- - -—_ . _ -___- _
up. we are happy to have talent- tary of State Dean Rusk on the Dave Taylor, representative of rort that Soviet trawlers
ed persons working in state or- Bizerte erisis and urged immedi the Texas Service Stations As- been sighted during a 5—
ganizations. I recently appointed ato action to halt what he termed sociated, will speak to Brown- interview in Washington,
two Negroes to education boards new French landings in Bizerte. wood's service station operators __ . _
and commissions. We want the Blazing with anger, the envoy at a meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday T lx. .
told newsmen, after a 30 minute in the Blue Room at Hotel "Well, of course I do not know
call.on Rusk: "I suggest the free Brownwood. exactly what ships were there or
world act now before another The meeting will launch a one- what they were there for But I
a.’s memservscpstdrtos —* zuess they were there to
operators and their suppliers in- learn as much as they could of
vited to attend, the whole process," Webb replied.
Admission
Children l*e Adults Me
deaths: i
George Patzakis,: 23-month-old _ n, • e
son of Dr. and Mrs. Nick Patza- Center Kevs Gone
Ids of Houston, died Sunday night '
when run over by a car in the Charles Spellman, assistant to
driveway of his home. Brownwood Park and Recreation
William H. Russell, 75, of San director, told police someone had
Antonio, died of a gunshot wound broken into Adams Street Com
of in the head Sunday. Police said munity Center Saturday and took but is scheduled to appear
a .38 caliber pistol was in his some keys to doors and a soft1 —“------* —’—--
right hand. : drink box. The recreation office
Marvin J. Allen. 42, a Dallas is located in the building.
Power & Light Co. patrolman, ________________
Mrs. Mary Agnes Wallace,
Fell Wilson. Mrs. Manley Webb, | Ann Fisher, Blanket
Mrs. L. W Day, Mrs. Sam Allen, j Dismissals Friday:
Mrs. Olga Becktold. Mrs. Mable Mrs. w. J. Durdan and baby,
Fitzgerald. Mrs. H. C. Anglin. 1 Bangs
Mrs. Hugh Wilson Mrs. Wayman , M„ E. L Estes and baby.
Garner. Mrs. Thomas Levisay, I Rockwood
Mrs. Billie N. Blonquist, 1812
Prowler Reported
i , —----—- ; A prowler was reported at a
snoc. ru.l. 1307 injured late Friday afternoon house window at 2700 Third St.,
Sherry Lynn Teague, 1307 when he was knocked off his
Sewell, 2004 LackexSt. . horse by a limb while running a i
Dismissals Saturday: calf. Robby Wilkerson found
Mrs. BUl E. Richardson, Bangs Allen Edward Bocknite. 820 -
--For Gagarin
30 miles at the spot where as-
tronaut l By JOSE MARIA ORLANDO
capsule landed te the Atlantic HAVANA (AP)—Cuba prepared
Occan a hero's welcome today for So-
2---BROWNWOOD BULIETIN Monday, July 24, 1961
1*7 W. Adams
ton Whitaker of Abllene. 28.2;
2 Billy Rippy t Austin, 36.8; a.
Connie Mack Gibbs of Winters,
37.5; A Connie Gibbs at Winters,
37.7.
Bulktogging (Average on two
steers— 1. Cotton Proctor of Bel-
ton 14.5: 2. Buck Evans of
Dublin, 16.9; 3. Don Shiller of
Taylor, 23.2. .
Co* Milking—1 John Burrus
of Indian Gap; 2. Buck Evans of
Dublin 3. Claud Lovejoy of
Gatesville; 4. J. W. Shultz of
Gatesville.
Head and Heel Steer Roping-
1 Sandy Woodley of Gatesville;
2. John Burrus of Indian Gap;
3. Bud Bassham of Fort Worth;
A Ed Luersen of Bee Cave.
BABBEL RACING
Girls Barrel Raring—1. Sally
Preston of Pecos, sweetheart of
MORE CELEBRATIONS
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Havana is the center of the na-
OUR MEATS ARE ALWAYS TENDER
KING'S
"It's too late, Louise. It's too Brahma Bull Riding—1. John
late." Stokes of Evant; 2. Tie between
The girt said her father shot Curtis Burlin of Bryan and Rex
her in the abdomen and she cried, Sexton of Gatesville; 4. Bill Ho-
"Daddy, it isn't fair,” the girl gan of Harper.
said she told her father. She ran
Officers Search
For Hit-Run Car
Brownwood police officers are .. w. „
looking for an automobile that Mrs. Wiliam H.
reportedly hit a parked car and Belmeade Dr
left the scene at accident Sun- ..
dav Mrs. Fred Heffington, Bangs
W. M. Baker reported to of- ' Mrs. Robert T..Clark and baby,
fleers at 12 15 p.m Sunday that 301.W. Adamss.. ....
his car was parked by Central : Mrs. Calvin D Roden and baby.
Baptist Church had been struck . Irmas.
on left rear bumper and fender ! „E.J. Curtis, Route 4, Brown-
Investigating officers found green Ncwton cc.e c.
paint smears on the vehicle „ ’ .Newton, Cross.Cut..
__1 Mrs. Stella Mae Hash, 1404
j First a.
You Can Borrow r ■■ -----
This, be said he told Rusk, is
how the French high command
apparently intends to implement
the U.N. Security Council resolu- ~ — A A _ .
2 P.M. Tuesday
mzTE""zusr tx^y^c.^ Rartsrhedp"dan Coman.hA
not consider themselves bound by III VVlItUllUIC
2865. stosasves 2.00-28.00: belzer the Security Council resolution. COMANCHE (BBC-- Services
Shep 2000: eooe ane e-.oie« Asked what action the United for Mark Valentine Skinner, 89.
spring lambs 14.00 - 15.50: good shoro 1 1
yearlings 1100: ewes 3 00-5 00 medium
and 5ood:sorine feeder lamba 1°®'1’“: "We hope to see something—in
WATER AIDES Sgogs‘co:F‘up °901» top n m» to fact, it is time now.”
Water safety aides helping In
instruction were Cherry Black-
stock, Chery Clements, Cheryl
Day, Donna Dennis. Kathy Den-
nis, Celia Frazier, Mrs Gertrude
Glasco, Fleta Mai Magner. Tal
Millican, Shy Milner. Candy My-1
rick. Robert Oaks, Sondra Powell,
Johnny Scott, Tommy Seely, :
Kathy Smith, Marty Smith.
Dawn Stephens, John Stephens.
Douglas Stakes, Billy Sumpter, i
Sherry Sweeney. Kathleen Week-
ley and Dicky WeUs.
RECORDS
that he recently named two Ne-. APPOINTS NEGROES
groes to boards and commisainns Showing irzritation, Faubus
usual, W C. (Bill) Monroe said
today.
Store hours for the Coggin
market are from * a.m. until 9
, p.m. weekdays and from 12 noon
| until • p.m. Sunday.
STRICTLY A LAUGH AFFAIR! 13
WRIT DISNEY
5* Mis-Ms 1
PARENTTRAP,
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 242, Ed. 1 Monday, July 24, 1961, newspaper, July 24, 1961; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489117/m1/2/?q=%221961-07%22%26list: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.