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2— BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Monday, March 26, 19621
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THERE MUST BE A BETTER WAY—Louis Hillyard, Brownwood High School sen-
ior, is a bit dubious about firing an MI rifle during range firing at drill Sunday.
Hillyard, who had never fired an MI rifle until Sunday, is a member of Combat
Support Company, Texas National Guard, at Santa Anna.
trict contest are Patti Roberts
i and Rheba Gaile Posey in poetry
Mrs. W. I. Nowlin of Coleman
and Mrs. Charles R. Taylor of
ous activities on the Central Tex-
as scene Over the weekend.
Early High School auditorium.
Among those going to the dis-
hy the troublesome winds How-
ever, the unpleasant weather con-
March 22. Grandparents are Cur-
tis Rambo. Mrs. Jewell Holland
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and Mr. and Mr. Norton Me-gin Avenue and First Street is
Cullough of Brownwood. ! scheduled for 8 a.m. Tuesday in
________________ ' the council room of City Hall.
ent is Mrs. Wesley J Smith of
Brownwood.
A son, James Gregory. to Mr.
and Mrs Charles McCullough of
Austin, March 19. Grandparents
otnerwise eredited la this pacer
"unts of fedublicatiot of tdeciu
mea de Dr.
Dismissals Sunday:
ADMISSION
Children lie Adult 8#e
BacHeLORin
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total ski es per rear
of "Islands Around the World.” -
Bill Bush. den chief, led the
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A New, Turbulent Story by PEARL S. BUCK
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WILLIAM Holden CLFTON Webb
Village
1510 AUSTIN MI 3 4059
By BUD EVANS
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE
■BBT ON TV CABLE’S
4 CHANNELS:
114 B. LEE *212*
itne except Baturday ane sunday mornine nr anown-
me. al arownwood Texas segona 4iau postage pais al
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....lb. 59c
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... lb. 89c
Mrs. Earl Tate, 2206 Eleventh
St
• . .Mrs. Dunman,
Smith of Goldthwaite and Mr.
and Mrs. O. J. Gage of Grand
Prairie. Great - grandmother is
Mrs. Sallie Gage of Paris, Tex.
Twins, a son, Wiley Lane and
a daughter, Carla Jane. in Me-
ilar to those of today's West
I Point cadets.
well known ranchwoman, having
owned extensive ranch holdings
in the Coleman area. Mrs. Dun-
man was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church in Coleman.
Mrs. Dunman suffered severe
burns when a flammable ma-
terial exploded in the basement
of her home, according to In-
of Brownwood and Mr. and Mrs । personnel.
W. G. Schuhmann of Bloomburg, —-----------------------
A son. James Taber, to Lt. and Dnhlie Haarinr
Mrs. Larry Don Rambo of River- I UUIIL I ICQl lllv
side, Calif, March 22. Grandpar-
you may lose
adaches. Back-
deprssd. In
_ usually brinfs
by curbing irrl-
Acid urineand by
Guard Firing
High winds. which were of-
ficially guaged in gusts to 45
miles-per-hour, curtailed numer-
Life Line" $
numerous outings were
IARY TO KIDNEY IRRITATION
-J, common Kidney or Bladder Ir-
ritations often occur and may make you
-—* and neryous from too freguent,
iching urination both dap
National Guard drill which was grade poetry declamation. Janie
planned for the rifle range. Estess and Tom Collins in senior
Members of Headquarters Com-1 prose reading and Frances Posey
declamation and Suzanne Dilling- A .
ham and Sherry Reeves in ninth IC ..L, Cinichk
grade prose declamations, who I UD) ]||l|\||
were top winners in the Brooke-1 ■ """"""
smith contests. PI Tl ' 1
ditions, which managed to carry i Others competing at Early from 11 I AC A I hl I* fl
Brookesmith will be Joan Botts VIVV I 1111 U
wood, March 23. Grandparents
Sunset are the Rev. and Mrs. D: H.
Holey and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ’
ark, N. J. and Mrs. Anna Burteh-
show. 26. a British mother of four
children. Sgt. Lyle Deagon, 36.
of Sun Valley, Calif., who was
riding with Davis, was seriously
injured.
TUESDAY
Odie Lewis, 60. of 2203 Maia
Blvd . 10 a.m. Tuesday in Davis-
Morris Funeral Home chapel,
burial in Byrds Cemetery. Mr.
Lewis died Saturday.
and Donna Miller in seventh
West Commerce
RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC-
The Richland Springs Cub Seout
Pack 36 performed skits and
awarded badges to two of its
members Thursday night In the
fellowship hall of First Christian
Church under the March theme
At Brookesmith
In Declamation
BROOKESMITH - Winners of
the junior declamation contest
held in Brookesmith High School
auditorium Wednesday will com-
' pete in the district speaking con-
: test. Thursday at 7 p.m. in the
Roy F Howard, 1814
baby. Brownwood
Donna Lynn Christy,
Terrace
Albert Thompson La
g Early To Host
I Speech Events
K For Contests
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Duke and
heiler calves n *0-2100. medium stock
cows 1600-14.16
Hogs 1.000, top 14 00-17 00.
Sheep 6,200: good and choice spring
! lambs 11 00-19 00. good and choice shorn
lambs 14.00-16 00 shorn yearlings 12.00:
1 wether twos low aged shorn wethers
8.00; ewes 7.25-8.25
BIRTHS
A daughter. Mary Frances, in
Memorial Hospital. to Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Gage; of 2611 Bel-
meade Dr., March 25. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
Lynchburg, Va.
The family had no word of
funeral arrangements.
Also killed in the accident were
I Sgt. James Lynch. 37 of New-
Novice; two sisters. Mrs. K. L. RAeMAruE Aw
Knox of Burkett and Mrs. J. A. B. HAVRA-E “
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SHORTENING Vegetol ..... lbs. 59e
SLICED BACON ..............1b. 29c
POTATOES..................10 lbs. 39c
TIDE Large Box..............*..... 29c
SUGAR....... .......10 lb. bog 99c
CANNED BISCUITS...........3 eons 25c
MELLORINE ................ gal. 39c
OLEO..........................1b. 10c
QT. SALAD DRESSING...............39c
TEA Lipton’s ......... box 39c
CATSUP, Snyder's......... . . 14-ox. 15c
PRESERVES Assorted . 3 18-oz. Tumblers $1
Gus Schuhmann, 1809
cuffadean White May ; morial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Alan D King, 2105 Bel- Joe Rambo of Rt. 4, Brownwood,
High Cubs finished a strong
Soaring firsts for the Cubs ■
i dential to commercial.
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girls, extemporaneaus speech,
high school boys and girls: per:
suasive speaking, high school
senior boys and girls, and poetry
interpretation, high school sen-
ior boys and girls.
A trophy -will be presented to
the school winning the most
points in the speaking events
An all - around championship
trophy will be awarded the
school having the most points
in high school literary events and
in elementary literary events.
Money Taken
Silas R. Byrd, manager of Holi-
day Inn Motel, reported to
Brownwood police Sunday after-
noon the theft of nine 81 bills |
from a waitress’s purse at. the
motel's restaurant.
Charles Wesner, 1101
of Brownwood, made an unan-
nounced television appearance
Sunday during a 10 p.m. news
telecast from New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell were watch-
ing the news when they spotted
their son in a tank in films show-
ing Operation Hot Shot. Marine
maneuvers off the California coast
near Camp Pendleton, where Bell
is stationed. He is One of about
7,000 Marines taking part.
Bell is a graduate of Brown-
wood High School and Baylor
University.
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The blustery March winds
NOW WE.
PRESCRIPTION
LABORATORY
We fill all doctors'
Prescriptions
200 E. LEE DIAL MI 5-2488
STORE HOURS:
Wenz Day-- 2:30 AM TUI » p.m.
Sunday—Emergemey Only
Prwwertptiom Phone mi s-mss
other Departmenta Dial mi 8-2480
: Hall. Howard Payne College
Edna McClendon 1411 Mrs. Myrtle Lee Conly, 1115
I Belle Plain Ave.
' Dortha Bales John Fisher, Gary
Croker. Larry Garvin. Charles
Scott. Boyd Rogers. Gloria Smith.
Dan Locker and Paula Johnson
I Traveling in chartered bus. the i
I students were joined by Miss Me- subsertptio.xatesW... u . , . . .... „
1 01 w— p-en T M BY CAARIEN: BY want: » cents Ms* i Mas us........Tout 40 cmU
; Incosh, Mrs. Braswell Loeker, Mrs. ; By Monta ...... 81,12 pius 3 centa taz ........ Total M 7
! Gene Porter, Dow McBride and i »r Yeaf 820 w amt « cents taz - fote
- __ . . . .___ _______ n. I NY Man im fonowine eounties Callahan. tMtiuit. Erath. Comanche. u*mu-
A public hearing on the rezon-two student teachers, Barbara teh. miila, san 626, culioen, coleman one Brom sum pin* 31 ut total
ing of lots on the corner of Cog- Steadman and Eugenia Wilson.
Zealand, Greenland. Fast Indies, Lumber Burns I neEKAH GImt
Hawaii and the Philippines. Anoth- —uu-E‘ VM1119 nltht esova/k ,
er skit was presented about the i Brownwood firemen answered SKB • na tT"ioe"g
idols of the island. I a call Sunday at 3:40 p.m. to the fu ihetnaeNHF, _
.Robert Lowis. cub master,, pre- Mid-West Fruit Co. 604 E. Lee
sented Glennon Mays, son of Mr. st., where scrap lumber, crates 2 — === = 22= E=e
and Mrs. Buford Mays with his and grass burned. I
Wolf badge and his son, Darwin
Lewis, with a silver arrow point.
vestigators. She had been work-
ing in her yard prior to going
to the basement to look for seeds,
! officers said. Ranch workers
went to her aid and put out a
minor blase which did not dam-
SNACK LUNCHEON MEAT........1b. 39c
BEEF ROAST Fike's Peak..........1b. 69c
GROUND CHUCK Lean............1b. 49c
FRYERS, Fresh Dressed............1b. 32c
COFFEE ............................1-Lb. 59c
EGGS, Fresh Country..... ......Dox. 25c
CRISCO....... ..........3-lb. can 84c
Fatal To Davis '
BROOKESMITH - Sgt. Dewey E
W Davis, 28, husband of the E
former Nelda June Jennings of 1
Brookesmith, was killed in a
Saturday night car crash in
King’s Lynn, England.
Mrs. Davis and their son, Gary
Dean. 4. are living with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. H W. Jen-
nings of Brookesmith. The couple
was married Jan 15, 1255, in Fort
Worth. She is a 1951 graduate of
Brookesmith High School, and
her husband’s homa town is
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ranges. ! Brookesmith seventh and eighth ,
, "Conditions were far from per- grade teacher Mrs John Galla- were Jim Thomason in the 220 ,
1 feet for firing,” said Capt. Gron-1 way and high school English : Bob Dillard in the 330. Freddie
A son, Barry James, In Me- er Pitts, company commander, teacher Mrs. Allen Posey. Colbaugh in the 50 and broad I
morial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs., "But we had to get qualification : -------------------
Brownwood Television
Cable Service, Incorporated
•1 Blutew Drive * Phone MI 8-4900
P. O. Box 80 • Brownwood; Texne
Ph. Ml yi84 tor Appototmeat
of the District 27-B of the Uni- A A A r A ■ .
% nenagrcbrsaay.elpem. 80, Of Novice
at Early School ‘
They include declamation,
seventh, eighth and ninth grades;
prose reading, senior boys and
circuits a plot to hoist the crown jewels. Jacqueline Beer has the role of
the countess with Micha*) Davis as the son Channel 6 on the Cabl
6:30 CBS "New York Philharmonic" The Young Peopls’ Cncert With Leon-
aM Bernstein conducting presents a sixty-mniute salute to the 80th birth-
dap of the Russian-brn compser, Igor Stravinsky Channel 4 on the
Cable.
7:00 IND. "Amas and Andy." Preeman Gosden and Charles Correll star M
their famous role. Channel 3 on the Cable.
7:80 rm rather Knows Boat." Buds inflated ego over his popularity with
girls is quickly punctured when three girls, enrged at his big-man-on-
cam pus attitude, start an Ant-Bud campAign. Channel 4 on the Cable
7:30 ABC "The Rifleman.** Lucas McCain finds himself unwittingly involved
in a love triangle when a young rancher*! wife thinks MeCain has designs
an her Diane Brewster is the special guest star in "The Jealous Man *
Channel B on the cable. ,
•-nn Iwn 4w-e-enn-" m-- t-- -r--ten- r--m • ----e m- *. - A
names in wresting. Channel 8 on the Cable.
8:00 ABC "Surtside 4.’* Peggy Cass is guest star as Nicole Crane a girl
who spurns a large inheritance in order to keep her past hidden from
her crusading politician husband, Peter Broek 10 featured Channel I on
the Cable
8 :M CBS "Andy Gririth and his deputy go to the state chpitot on official
business and Barney spots a man he believes to be a jewel thief and sets
out to trap hil mon Channel 4 on the Cable.
9:00 CBS "Henessey." Guest star Jack Carter playt a super salesman with
a gift of gab that gives Henessey the confidence he needs I# make a public
speech channel 4 on the Cable.
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CUSTOMERS p-
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THE BEST
COURTESY
ACCURACY
FAIR PRICES
EXPERIENCE
CHARGE ACCOUNTS
All Of This At
Comanche
Admissions Sunday:
Mrs. Larry J. Gage. 2611 Bel-
meade Dr.
Mn. Mabel C. Nicholson,
Blanket
J. T. Kesler. 123 Walnut
Mr*. David Andew Williams,
San Saba
Mrs. E F. Nevans. 1309 Ave.
B
Jack Mason, 1000 Belle Plain:
Mra. H N. Tipton. May
Mr». Billy Crowder. Brooke-;
smith
Mrs. J F. Coffey, Blanket
Mrs. Robert Dale Chin. Brown-
wood
Mra. Alec B Pearson 2016%
Austin Ave
Dismissal* Friday:
Mr*. Curry O Curry, Apt. 29.
Sunset Terrace
Mr*. Pinky Maedgen, 1306 Mag-
nolia
Mrs. Herman Hensley. Bang*
Admissions Saturday:
Albert Thompson, La Vilita
Apts
Shannon Janine Drewry 8900
Second St.
Clarence O. Gale*. Rising Star
Mr* E D Pierce. May
Dismissals Saturday:
Mr*. Alec B. Pearson and baby.
2016* Austin Ave.
Mr». Kenneth W. Boyd and
baby. 903 Burkett
j ’ P Pierce, 402 Fourth St
Glenda Knutson, 2301 First St.
Mrs. Dee A Hise. Bangs
J. Mark Boler, 306 W Adams
Thomas T Stewart, 907 Nor-
wood
•:M IND "rt Worih" A famed eunfiehter terms rt worth, rirat news-
paper battle with words th* strnglehold on the infant town by an in- l
famous group of famous badmen. Where print fail, he must use his gun I
Randolph Bcott, Phyilis Taxter, David Bryan. Channel 1 m the cabf* ■
OTRER mIGHLGHTS
6:30 ABC "Cheyenne" Bronco Layne provides refuge for Countess vugenia |
and Philip, son of Maximilian, executed emperor of Mexico, and short
n
i according to John Clary, city!MARKETS;
wizn Anei uniform? were’rim- mBdings at the siteis che wiks ront,worty gan sasnum
1 - t Nursing Home and the request; calves 3001 g0od heifers 23 800d and
a U au a__ 4 choice mixed steers and heifers 25.00;
ie te chenet he ven- Srem "eci- EtAndard and good calves 22.00-25.00; uti-
ity 20.00-22.00 good and choice feeder J
steer calves 23.00-28.00; good and ehole*
COLEMAN—Services for Mr*, r la | A |
an ^Sy-i ?»NTm English Crash
in Steven* Memorial Chapel with 1
burial in Coleman Cemetery.
Mia. Dunman. owner and op-
erator of the Mary Dunman ranch
at Novice, died at 4 a.m. Satur-
day in a. Coleman hospital from
injuries in an accidental explos-
ion at her home Friday after-
noon.
She waa the daughter of the
Miller of Coleman five grand- Bg —
mother. The cub. were dressed children and one great-grand-i NER
in island costumes representing | chid_____ IECONDAR
character* from Madagascar. New I ———————— I Ate 33 02
i Alec Pearson of 2016% Austin t and familiarization firing out of —। •
1 Ave., March 23. Grandparents the way.” ( hAirc
are Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nichol- More than 100 guardsmen from I11 9 miuaban- nai... ....
son of Fort Worth and Mra. the Brownwood unit, and several 'CONTINUED FROM PAGK 1) sunior Bluebonnet Relays here
Maudie Pearson of Wink, Tex. from other units of the battle ,, „ I rnaay.
for “ a-WaPRSS.
J. D. Purcell of Star Rt. 3.; Qualification and famillariza- Sandra- Dennse Dortha Bate,
Brownwood, March 23. Grand-1 tion firing was conducted on the C - ”— —I
parents are Mr* Floy Havnor pistol, machine gun and Mi Garvin, Boyd Rogers, .lame* Man- _
. of and W M : rifle ranges, which are located field, Gary Croker, walterPars- streetswassthesceneofatrusk-
pr,y 1, cmlI.C I in Camn Bowie l ons. Tack Mtthaei, Bob Andrews car crash Sunday at 4 p.m. in-
PAn. stepenysnmes, in Med- the guardsmen and Meredith Wooton rplano).. conner shieids..na
X ^."S'ma^ M and atutude concernang th inThosr.rzaand"Moreanpmererahshemhan Pu?
First. March 23. arnnapparn2s Members of the unit were serv- Wooton Chris Monmoe. Marine Coleman in a 1959 model truck.
: are Mr. and Mrs. A. F Carpenter ed lunch at the range by mess I Curb, Sue.Wilson, Miidred, Grady,
' ------ : Evelyn Waldrop. Cheryl Day.
Tanya Fedora, Carlymn Crawford.
M,r 2-m.-a
24* -ja
sn,oganu, ■
IHegFg 3- . .
a ■ A e
I late Mr. and Mrs. James P.
Morris, a pioneer ranch family
in Coleman County. She waa
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pany. 142nd Infantry, 36th Divi- in senior poetry interpretation.
i sion. Texas National Guard, as-: Manuel Urbina of the Howard third in the San Angelo track
sembled at 7 a.m. Sunday at the Payne College speech depart- meet Saturday with 40 points son of Mr and Mrs. Smith Bell
armory, and were on the firing ment was judge of the Brooke- Abilene Lincoln won .with
range well before 8 o’clock. Fir- smith contest. Coaching the: 43 4 points, followed by Abilene
ing began around 8 a.m. on three Brookesmith group have been Jefferson with 43 1 z5
Hears Connally
SINTON (SplJohn Connally, direction of Mrs. Davie Wood, den
candidate for governor, spoke
Saturday night from a wagon
bed to 2,000 South Texans here
in Rob and Bessie Welder Park.
He was frequently interrupted
by applause at the barbecue din-
ner. • "
Dismissals Friday:
Jack E Petty, Howard Payne
College
Gerald Phillips, Howard Payne
College
Mrs Tom Posey, 220# Austin
Ave.
Mrs. Ruby Williams, 4007 Four-
th St.
Bruce Harris, Howard Payne
College
Ed Mabra, Blanket
Mrs. Ed Mabra, Blanket
Georgeanna Ross, 2610 Bel-
meade Dr.
Carol Colyer, 1603 Ninth, St.
Admitted Saturday:
Mrs. Jack T. Fisher, 1601 First
St.
Dismissals Saturday:
Henry L. Netherland, Zephyr
Mrs. M. C. Switzer, Santa
Anna
W. M Ellett. Rt. 4. Brownweod
Mrs. Julia MeGonagill, Santa
Anna
Winfred R Nowlin, Howard
Payne College
Ema Belle Thomason, 1712 Aus-
tin Ave.
Dismissals Sunday:
Barbara Ann Dwight, Hodge
on KEAN ,m*
Mrs. J. C. Darroch, 2413 Ave., of Brownwood. Charlie Kenney
E of Coleman and Mrs. Velma
Shannon Drewry, 3900 Second ■ Smith of Brownwood.
St. A daughter, Robin Renee', in
Clarence O. Gales, Rising Star Memorial Hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Dale Cain and Mrs Robert D. Cain of Brown-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 139, Ed. 1 Monday, March 26, 1962, newspaper, March 26, 1962; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489325/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.