Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 268, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 23, 1964 Page: 10 of 34
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What’s Cookin’ Crump To Attend Session
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COMANCHE SCHOOLS
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May School Sets
Aug. 31 Opening
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• GIVES that lean, neat, wrinkle-free look
Nylon visual quilt jackets have thick, warm
acrylic pile lining in colorful design . . . plus
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Double thick nylon hood folds under collar
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White. H W. Thomas. R A. ।
Bell. Marion Baker and Junior I
Malone. Bell and Thomas are
principal, and M H Buchanan.
Spanish and superintendent.
Bus drivers are Grady Al-
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finish; bonded Dacron* polyester interlining
for warmth without weight. Hide-away draw-
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and Mrs. Haden White
School at May will begin
.Monday. Aug. 31. with classes
dismissing at 3 pm that day.
lunchroom to discuss school pol-
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The May Parent-Teacher As-
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Mrs Bennie Branum, grade 2,
Miss Martha Ezra, grade 3;
Mrs. Oleta Cox, grade 4; Mrs.
Elizabeth Cook, grade 5; Mrs.
Charlotte Smith, grade 6; Wil-
liam Smith, grades 7 and 8 and
elementary principal (the two
grades are departmentalized';
Here’s a new kind of proportioned-cut com-
fort for boys! Form-hugging beltless eonti-
nental slacks of heavyweight wash ‘n weor
cotton stretch twills give new ease-of-action.
They're streamlined from the waist to nar-
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blue or stag tan. Slim and regular sizes 6 to
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burnished buttons ac-
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3 patch pockets, center
vent. Array of popular
new colors. 14 to 20.
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completed for 1964-65 except for
a combination science-mathema-
Ues teacher
The faculty includes Miss
COLEMAN CANDIDATE
Miss Lawanda Horner, 17, of Route 1, Santa Anne,
will represent Colemon County Ferm .Bureau in
the District 7 Ferm Bureau queen contest Thurs-
day in Brownwood Coliseum. The Colemen Coun-
ty queen is daughter of Mrs. Carson Horner. She
is a member of Notional Beta Club, Future Teach-
ers of America, Future Homemakers of America
and high school band and stage band. She will be
FHA president at Santa Anna High School this
fall. She received the history model for high grades
in this subject. Seventeen counties are in Dis-
trict 7.
green beans buttered corn, slic- Gov. John Connally to represent
ed tomatoes, bread, milk and ice Texas at the annual legislative
cream. work conference on Southern Re-
INO MONEY DOWN ON CREDIT AT WARDS-JUST SAY
culture; Mrs Ann Murdock,
English. Don Lee. social stud-1
les and varsity coach: Jim New-
bury, business and high school
Seeing a daughter develop from a tiny toddler to a
lovely young woman is the very special joy of a moth-
er And, of all the many things a mother can give
her child to help her along the way, few mean as
much as Dance School.
To her—performing, the music, the costumes, her
teacher from a Cinderella world, will seem such fun.
But. as your pleased eyes will soon tell you. Dance
school is much more than just fun. You'll see the
practice make her a more perfect little lady . . . more
graceful . more poised . more patient . . more
charming Much more difficult to see now: this grace
and poise, this charm and beauty, will be with her
always—shell be so much the lovelier woman tomor-
row. because of Dance School, today. .
school begins Monday Aug 31. The De Leon Band Parents ___
aA -oamj faculty meeting . Club will meet Monday at 7:30 .Friday ~ Hamburgers with Burg, Va., Aug 27-29.
planned Thursday The De Leon Pm in the band hall Larry lettuce. tomatoes. onions, pick- Governor Connally is a mem.
Lons Club will host the teach Pierce is director Mrs Sam Ies. potato chips, milk and apri- her of the Southern Regional
ers Tuesday night Weaver is president of the club. cot cobbler. I Education Board established un-
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also custodians. . , a and Save You Money
Lunchroom workers include 7
REG. 12.95 FOR BOYS
BOYS’ BRENT CUSHION-FOOT CREWS
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combed cotton socks with 9 " glfl
deep-cushioned terry foot. 3 PrS• B •V
Elasticized ribbed top stays
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Dont miss this great buy!
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An assembly will be held at 9
am on the opening day of
school Lunch will also be serv-
ed in the lunchroom.
The first football game of the
season will be at Trent at 8
p.m., Sept. 11.
The May School faculty will
attend a four-day workshop Sept.
sociation will meet the third j
Monday night in September. 1
Lewie Newman is president of
the organization
_______ ___ _ an interstate compact rot- (AP)-Officials in Mexico City
I Louis Crump at San Saba, presi- ified by the Texas Legislature said F r id ay a new customs
____. — Smothered steak dent pro tempore of the Texas and legislatures of 15 other house will be built here at a coot
and gravymacaroni and cheese. Senate. has been requested by Mates of 124 million.
---- - bt--d-- -in C- 1- r—Conference theme will be Construction of the block long
Technical Education. Vocation- building is expected to start
| DE LEON < BBC I - De Leon The Bearcat band along with
High School seniors and sopho- the football team began prac-
mores will register from 8-10 tice last Monday.
a m and juniors and freshmen Construction will begin on the
from Kam until 12 noun Mun- new 1197.265 school building this
day ■ week by Haney Construction Co.
A full day is scheduled when of Abilene
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work conference on Southern Re- al Education and the Community soon.
gional Education at Williams- College ’’
Senator Crump said after the ing with Texas lawmakers in
conference and before returning behalf of legislation which would
to Texas. he expects to spend return congressional egisatve
some time in Washington visit- reapportiooment to the staton.
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Mrs. Ruth Hardwick, homemak- 24 to be conducted at Bangs
ing; Bo Allen, vocational agri- School All May teachers will
meet Aug. 28 in the May School
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 268, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 23, 1964, newspaper, August 23, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489687/m1/10/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.