Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1966 Page: 7 of 12
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Tuesday. March 1. 1966------7
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WOODBURY $1.00 VALUE
Dusting Pwdr.
Committees
3-Pc. Dish Drain Set
85c
LAUNDRY BASKET
1
a.
69c
Aqua Net Hair Spray
1
13-oz. Con
75c
Woodson, Jack Pilon,
G.
29c
1
$
19c
Fine
19c
ALKA-SELTZER 25's
Procter 8 Gamble Products!
29c
65c
65c
8205
Want Male Nurses
MORTON'S LARGE 20-OZ.
New Premium DUZ £T
99c
PIES
DREFT
83*
Giant Box
5
IVORY SNOW
35c
majority will likely be sent
to Europe or other areas where
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PATIO MEXICAN
IVORY SOAR
79c
DINNERS
69c
69c
45c
89c
9
COMET Cleanser
35c
More than 275 military nurses
35c
IVORY SOAR
39c
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69c
Nancee FRESH
CAMAY SOAR
89c
45c
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MILK
2ter 35c
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casualties in Viet Nam and ad-
ditional medical care needs re.
sulting from the bike in over-all
in Pretty
vanity
Box
LB.
Can
APPLE, CHERRY
PEACH, COCONUT
MINCE
Roz
nts,
the re
We reserve right
to limit quantities
end retuse sales
to dealers
4-qt. Hand
ICE CREAM
FREEZER
28-0z.
Size
King
Size
OXYDOL
DETERGENT
Sturdy, thiek quality Pad A
Teflon Cover. Tea'll sever
find a better value:
nurses are stationed at various
dispensaries throughout Viet
Nam
Room.
Chamber President
BAYER
ASPIRIN
20c off
Label ...
By BOB HORTON
WASHINGTON (AP) - For
; the first time in history the Pen-
IRONING BOARD
Pad & Cover
Drainboard. Dish
Drainer and Silverware
Cup. Tremendous Bar
fata.
FLUFFO Shortening 3Cn
BATH"
TOWELS
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77c
7777
83c
DOUBLE
FRONTIER
STAMPS
WEDNESDAY
WITH EVERY
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FURCHAM
Alcohol
Rubbing
Compound
SALVO Detergent Tablets Sion
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4-QT. U.L. APPROVED
Electric Freezer
drafted. most probably will not
to Viet Nam, sources said.
ice System to provide 700 male ■ training at an approved school
purses for the Army and M) or can enter the servie commis- '
the Navy beginning in April. stoned as a second lieutenant at
The armed forces have used annual pay around $5,200. Men
The Delense Department also
has asked for a draft of 2,496
doctors bginning in July,
One source said the Pentagon
has been given estimates that
as many as 10,000 men in the 18-
35 age bracket have received
mine training. But these esti-
— men and women — now serve
in Viet Nam. The Army has
more than MO. the Navy and Air
Force nearly 40 each. Of the
43'
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79c
37'
I two or three years’ necessary
schooling," the spokesman ex-
' plained.
Whatever the number actually
in charge of arrangeme
Truet Elis will head
270
These er secends, boC what • bud W
you need towela thew mneferyeu
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Committee appointments were
the mein items at the weekly
Brownwood Chamber of Com-
merce board of directors meet-
ing Monday afternoon in the
Browntowner Motor Inn French
THRILL Liquid Deterc.
Nabisco Premium
Crackers 1-b. Box
Nabisco Chocolate Chip
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GLASSES PACKED
Helping pack glasses donated to Brownwood Lions
Club for shipment to needy overseas are, from left,
James Henley, Sandy M. King and Bill Colo. The
Lions packed about 4,000 pairs l glasses at last
week's meeting in the Browntowner?
Downy Fabric Softener 82“ 89c
■to
IArAe
Streckert, Truett Ellis and Jack
Lamkin.
Dr. Guy D Newman. Howard
Payne Collage president. was
also named to the group, but
due to his recent automobile ac-
cident. Blagg said A. C. Gar-
vin, acting HPC administrator,
was requested to serve.
Also appointed was the flood
control committee, which has
just been established
W. R. (Red) Lyle was named
to head the new group. Serving
with him will be Jack Carlson,
Perry Mata" Gene Autry,
John Clary, darFry and
Harold Clark.
CASCADE SNMAiNF*
2 528
TIDE Detergent King Siu
3 & 35c
Housewears SALE!
Featuring Savings Galore in Drugs, Beauty Aids & House-
WARE ITEMS!
C
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Defense Officials
ception and greeting committee.
His committeemen will be re-
tiring chamber directors
Craig Woodson and W. W.
(Bill) Jamar were named co-
chairmen of the publicity com-
mittee.
Streckert urged committee
chairmen to name committoe-
men by the next director* meet-
Joe Blagg, chairman of the
program of work committee,
named his committee that will
outline the chamber's program
of work for the comming year.
Committeemen include B. C.
Drinkard, W. C. (BID) Monroe.
James Edmondson, Howard
Harlowe, Joe Weatherby, Graig
14%-0z. Buy . . 49c
fense officials hold little hope of go 1
getting that many. The
“We are not optimistic about t !_. - ...____
getting 900.” one source said U.S. installations have exper-
today. Reason: “We doubt there enced a steady drain of well-
are enough men with qualifica- qualified, career nurses who
tons." I have been dispatched to Viet
The Pentagon said last week Nam.
it had asked the Selective Serv- Male nurses with three years’
JOY Liquid Detergent £?
Cheer Detergent Cant
Safeguard Toilet Soap 2
IVORY FLAKES
TOP JOB ERUINEn
male nurses in small numbers with two years' schooling can
since 1955. get a rank of warrant officer at
The requirements were attrib- pay of about 9100 a year less.
uted to increased numbers of More than 275 military nurses
Nabisco Chocolate
Pinwheels UH-us. Ba, 49c
tagon is asking for a draft of
nurses — POO, all male. But de-
IVORY Liquid Deterg. S?
DASH Detergent Ivmw'wx
MR. CLEAN Cleanser 3-0*
Morch 5th.
9C
$ Reg.
4 Dinners
Groom & Clean Hair Dressing E •s.
100's 73c
SPIC ‘N SPAN Cleaner 29c
Music Planned
I
At Little Zion
1 Youth choir and adult choir
No. » will present a musical
program at 3 p.m. Sunday at
Little Zion Baptist Church, ac-
cording to the poster, the Rev.
J. L, Johnson.
Miss Vicky Crawford to pian-
i tot for the youth choir and
I Mrs. Carolyn Brussard is pianist
for adult choir No. 1 Al An-
derson directs the riv#
Um The dessifiarf A4>
6-Gallon
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mats are discounted largely in
view of the national shortage of
"There are no valid statistics
in Ma arsa and frankly we
doubt that we can cane up with
900 draftable men who have the
HARRY G. TAYLOR
TAX SERVICE
Office Heun 1.00 AM to
4 PM
Or Fer Appointmenta
After • PM. Call:
642-2844 4001 4th St.
53c Bold°"m679e
Streckert named commitee
chairmen for the annuel cham-
ber banquet set for Tuesday,
April 5, in Brownwood Coliseum.
Streckert also said since the
banquet is being held during
Texas Industrial Week that the
focal chamber would honor
Brownwood industry with the
theme being “A Salute to In-
i dustry." ,
, Roy Simmons, member of the
established industries commit-
tee, said the chamber committee
met with focal industries at a
1 breakfast last week end manu-
factureres agreed to set up
booths at the coliseum during
the banquet.
Simmons was also named to
head up the week s activity.
Ed Burris, executive vice
president of Texas Manufactur-
ers’ Association will be guest
speaker at the affair
W. M. (Bill) Streckert was
named program chairman for
the banquet while Ed Devery
’ was placed in charge of decor-
ations.
Ernest Morris was named to
head ths ticket committee and
O. R. (Bud) Gray was placed
3503 79c
109
9C
Halo 313‘a,
Shampoo
military manpower
Why men nurses’ Because Army total about 60 tnmen
women can't be drafted nurses, but only seven of these
1 are assigned to combat units.
About 20 Air Force male
to**- ’
PERSONAL IVORY 4 san 33c
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1966, newspaper, March 1, 1966; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490003/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.