Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 296, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 25, 1966 Page: 3 of 30
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SLEEP SHOPS IN SAN ANGELO, ODESSA AND ABILENE
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duced to an estimated 66 per
cent should the electric power
pasture improvement demon-
stration Monday at the W. A.
Fry farm two miles west of May
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This same educator said his
school had more women appli-
burgh. New York City, senior
vice president of the National
Industrial Conference Board.
The Quality
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Lace Top
Demonstration
Slated Monday
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Even with a small hint of cants than it could house in
slackening of the rate of in- campus facilities.
NOW AT BEALL'S—FAMOUS HAGGAR SLACKS
FOR ALL AGES—FROM SNUG DUDS TO FINE
SILK AND WOOL SHARKSKIN WITH SHAPE-O-
MATIC WAISTBAND.
V-Neck
Pullover ......11.98
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d a pro-
hope will
practice
Slot Seam
A-Skirt .......11.98
Cowl-Collar
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Light Bulb Sale
Slated Oct. 11
SANTA ANNA (BBC) -Santa
Anna Lions Club will conduct
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No sudden shower or machine washing can
faze these fine dress slacks. They're
permanently pressed to stay crisply creased,
wrinkle-free even after repeated dousings.
Precision tailored in shape retaining 65%
Dacron polyester and 35% Orlon acrylic. We
The Bobbie Brooks Knits—specially great because they're wonderful wear-
ing little core Orlon acrylic. See these positively spellbinding Riviera pastels
that make fall so fashionable—so exciting. Come in now! Select blues,
yellows, groans and others. Sizes 3-13.
skyrocket each year at an ever-
increasing rate
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A-Skirt .......15.98
have your size in plain front belt
loop model and new fall shades.
• DuPont's Reg. T.M.
Taper fit
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petted said he believed — but increases are many, but, as any a four-year school, found some falls figures are listed first,
could not fully prove — that
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Permian proceedings but has in-
dicated he believes the area
formula is a practical approach
to the problem.
White is to speak Tuesday on
“The Natural Gas Industry—a
Time for Reappraisal.”
Intensified Competition
The pipeliners also may dis-
cuss methods for meeting inten-
sified competition from the elec-
tric power industry.
coopera t-
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special additives.
Weeping Lovegrass on brush-
land that has been chopped for
brush control will be seen as
well as peanuts under a land
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STORE HOURS
9-5:30
MONDAY
THROUGH
SATURDAY
for the Fry farm.
Fry as conducted special pas-
ture improvements based on use
of fertilizer and weed control.
Bermuda grass and Coastal
Bermuda grass will be shown
under fertilizer and weed con-
trol practices and without the
TURNS TO FALL — As the season turns over a new
leaf, so the Kimberly Knits appear. Mrs. Richard
Gist models a pleasantly soft and colorful, pure wool
in two parts-an easy overblouse, over a skinny skirt.
Her shoes and bag are champagne gold by Andrew
Geller. In keeping with the emphasis on a total look
. . . Mrs. Gist wears a Christian Dior wide-brimmed
Chapeau, a luxurious deep pile texture trimmed
with genuine leather band. What a wonderful pick-
up for your own personality found at Knobler's in
Brownwood.
parent can tell you. the lower of the bloom gone this year with with last year s fall registration
tuition at state schools is a ma- only a minor increase" but still second
tour will meet at 1:30 p.m at
the vocational agriculture build- 1
ing in May and leave from there
USE OUR PAY-AS-YOU-SLEEP
BUDGET PLAN — ENJOY
LUXURIOUS SLEEPING COMFORT
NOW! FREE PICKUP AND
DELIVERY
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• LIVE WIRE SUPPORT — 40% more buoy once!
• SUPPLE SUPPORT — shapes to the contour of
your body!
• COUNTER-POISED COILS — no ‘roll-together"!
• 15.YEAR GUARANTEE — It's what's inside that
counts!
some persons who normally
would have entered college had
volunteered for military duty
IN BROWNWOOD
CALL COLLECT
645-2581
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1502 AUSTIN AVE. — BROWNWOOD
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Another school official whose equally on a percentage basis I Arlington State, which has a few only able to estimate fl-
enrollment was less than ex- The reasons for state school been booming since it became nal enrollment at this time. This
and chairman of the Brown managntent program.
County Technical Action Panel __.
said those wanting to make the Sell Those Unwanted
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industry attain its 1960 goal.
W A. Strauss, association
president from Omaha, Neb., is
^h^Uie established schools "Notllcoitegestaa completed
were enrolling some schools registrations when the spot
found long lines of registrants check was made by The Asso-
One example is El Centro, the ciated Press. Following are best
new Dallas college, housed in available enrollment figures of
an old department store build- colleges and universities con-
ing. which drew 4,318 students tacted. with some of them still
A year ago the association au- light bulb sale Oct. 11 to raise
thorized the appointment of a money for club charity project,
special committee to explore Following the regular noon
ways the gas industry can com- luncheon, Oct. 11., the sale will
bat power industry objectives begin with members assigned to
that include 19 million electric- different areas of the city,
ally heated homes by 1980 The They also plan to sell candy
gas industry now supplies about along with the light bulbs.
93 per cent of the home heating ------ ------
market but this would be re- Classified Ads Make
sponsored by the Soil Conserva-
tion Service, ASCS, and Exten-
sion Service.
Don Montgomery of the
By ROBERT E. FORD crease, some colleges such as
Associated Press Writer Baylor set records And most
Students continued to pour into showed increases although not
Texas colleges this fall, but the as great as in previous years
great swarms that once flocked One College executive pinpoint-
into the ivy-covered halls ap- ed at least 27 male students
peared this year to be smaller who would not return to that
because of the draft and tighter college because of its high scho-
scholastic requirements. lastie standards The executive
It was the first year since the said they sought schools with
G.l.’s hit the campuses after much easier classes so their
World War II that there was resulting higher grades would
even a hint that university and keep them out of the military
college enrollments might not draft.
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The association represents
practically all the pipeline firms
that transport natural gas in
every state except Hawaii. The
membership also includes rep-
resentatives of the producer
and distributor segments of the
gas industry.
Monday Discussions
The work of the new nation-
wide gas committee will be dis-
cussed Monday by William O.
Senter, a retired Air Force lieu-
tenant general who became the
committee's executive vice
president July 1.
The committee was organized
last October with an announced
intention of asking Congress to
clarify the authority of the FPC
to control the wellhead prices
of natural gas sold into inter-
state commerce. Specific objec-
tives and target dates, however,
have not been revealed
The committee was formed
’ just two months after the FPC
established a two-price area
' formula for gas from the Per-
mian Basin of West Texas and
’ Southeastern New Mexico.
Permian Decision
The FPC has expressed hope
its Permian decision, now being
challenged in federal court, will
set a pattern for price controls
for 22 other mayor producing
areas. Prior to adopting the
to submit his report Monday-- . .----, e---
afternoon. Strauss is board more than 27,000 students. .North UT School of Pharmacy,
chairman of the Northern Nat- Texas State set a record at The Barkleys plan to move to
ural Gas Co. nearly 14,000. Texas Tech signed Santa Anna in the near future
up about 19,000 Texas A AM from Brownwood. The couple
I went over the 10,000 mark. The has two children. A
By MAX B. SKELTON
HOT SPRINGS, Va (API -
Possible future trends in federal
efforts to control wellhead
prices of natural gas wili be
discussed the net three days
by the nation s gas pipeline ex-
ecutives.
Specific objectives of anew
nation-wide committee organ-
ized to ease such controls may
be spelled out for the first time
at the annual meeting of the
Independent Natural Gas Asso-
ciation of America.
First Speech
The policy-making trade or-
’ ganization for gas pipeliners
also is to hear one of the first
major speeches to be made by
Lee C .White, the new chair-
man of the Federal Power Com-
mission. the agency that has
been seeking a price control
formula the past 12 years.
Still another school with a
drop in students said it was de-
liberate—to make better use of
facilities available.
Again the great state schools
led all the rest in enrollments
and in increases, although
, many other schools gained
We- - .
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Normh Tekas State 11.882 and 13.40
' area concept in 1960, the FPC
had sought since 1954 to control
prices by handling each pro-
ducer case on an individual
basis.
White, a former White House
staff member and former Ten-
nessee Valley Authority attor-
ney, did not participate in the
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while they still could x their
branch of the service
lege, also in its first year, Rucinace Nowe •
signed up almost 1.000. while usiness NEWS
nearby Connally Tech in its first --------------------------------
year had about 250 students i SANTA ANNA (BBC 1 — Char-.
St Edward s at Austin ad- les Benge of Santa Anna is the
mitted women for the first time new operator of the Premier
this fall expecting late registrations and
McLennan Community Col- ________________________
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Texas Woman’s 4,000 and 3.658
u of Texas 27.135 and 26.050
Cooke Count LIN and 1.025
Angeio State 2.300 and 1344
Wavland Baptist 775 and 772
Austin College 940 and 960
Odessa 2450 and 2458
West Texas State 6.100 and IFF
Gray Kin County 1,656 and 1.355
Sr Edware » 850 and R1
Huston- T ilictson 700 and 658
Victoria 1,576 and 1534
Southern Methodist 8,545 and 8.300
Rice 2.600 and 2.500
Mouston U 21,200 and 19 588
Texas Southern < 500 and 4.389
Pan American 1000 and 2.861
Texas Christian 7, MO and 7.200
Arlington State 12,000 and 11,849
Texas Western 8.200 and 7,494
Texas Wesievan 2.000 and 1.850
Texas A&I 4,975 and 4,550
Trinity 2 500 and 2,569
and saw enrollment increase Service Station on Wallis Ave- ‘"13021228 and
from 721 last year to 850 this nue in Santa Anna incernete wora ' 21.80.1224.
fall. , The station was formerly op- -owsr county 1.10
Howard County enrollment erated by Richard Horner eas.A2.19.002.and 228 s20,
was down because of failure of ------ Eas1 t,.m state 1.150 and 6010
Webb Air Force Base personnel SANTA ANNA (BBCI - Bob Shrpnen..F. 3703
to register in view of the uncer- Barkley, an August graduate of Corpus Christi 700 and 660
tainties about Viet Nam, said the University of Texas, is now Abiieme"ch-ian am B08"na 2000
President W. A Hunt. on duty at Phillips Drug in San- Herain Simmons.1.700 .end
Still leading the pack in size ta Anna. assisting his father, MaSMiorTL.sog"ana «38
is the University of Texas with Barkley graduated from the ComannantCommun"za”Shirveoan
Tn« fec 19,000 end UM
Lubbock Christian 935 and 148
South Plaint 1,200 and 1,122
Navarro 1.200 and 1.184
Other Speakers up about 19.000 rexasAKM from Brownwood. The couple Kinaree‘cennd22cewsch00l
other sneakers ceay in- went over the 10 000 mark. The has two children. • Paris College 560 and 600 __
elude Senator Gale W Megee, Lniversiy of Houston has more AROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Sunday, Septe.nbor 25, 1966—3 A
D-Wyo.. and Martin R. Gains- u " 4___ ____
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 296, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 25, 1966, newspaper, September 25, 1966; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490180/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.