Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 21, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1964 Page: 9 of 28
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It's sweeping the nation-
see it at Wards! 20" mini-
frame; butterfly handlebars,
new "polo" seat add up to
new cycling thrills! With
sure-stop coaster brake.
1 -inch tubular
aluminum frame
simple
choice
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beta,
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What's a six
letter word,
across, that
describes this
shoe? It's
S-I-M-P-L-E
but it spells
sophistication,
too. That gets the
message across
briefly. It's the
soft, sleek style
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by turning adjustment ring! Does not
change point of impact. Coin-slotted
windage and elevation.
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BUILDS FITNESS!
no-LB. BAR AND DUMBBELL SET
Only pump rifle model Fire
5 fast shots accurately-free-
float barrel I Safer, "Fire-Con-
trol"trigger-no drag, creep!
000-acre reservoir that also is ,-----.
planned for development as a Mexican portion of the struc-
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firm. C. H. Leavell and Co.
and four associates apparently
were the low bidders Friday on
tmi tap Dam, the big comser-
» vation project on the Wo Grande
1 SO be UMMS by Mlesio• and Use
, United States
The group comprised of Lea-
vell. Perini Corp , of Farming-
ham. Mass .; J. A. Jones Con-
struction Co of Charlotte, N.C.;
SHOTGUN
CLEANING KIT
SHOTGUN OR RIFLE
CLEANING KIT
REG. 2.69
2% TO 7x
Vinnel Corp and La Victoria y
Associados of Mexico, submit- a total bid of $57,062,484.
Increases pep and energy,
makes you look and feel
better! 5' steel bar with
knurled chrome revolving
sleeve, 4 Loc-Fast collars.
Two 14" dumbbell bars.
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free movement. Button-
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Big saving now on Wards handy
cot for camp, porch or patio; or
use as extra bed. Reinforced,
weather-resistant frame;comfort-
able mattress. Light, easy to carry.
Opens to 26x72x15 in.
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OUTDOORSMAN’S
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ted bids of $33.451 898 for the
U. S portion of construction
and $18,404,725 for the Mexican
portion. for a total bid of $51,-
856.623
Bid openings were held simul-
taneously' by both the U. S. and
Mexican sections of the Interna-
tional Boundary and Water
Commission.
The dam will impound waters
■ of the Rio Grande between Fort
Quitman and Del Rio in an 87.-
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.Amistad Contractors, com-
prised of Hardaway Contracting
Co and Wright Contracting Co.,
of Columbus, Mo.; Oman Con-
struction Co. of Nashville, Tenn;
Codell Construction Co., of Win-
chester. Ky.; R B Potashnick
Construction Co. of Cape Girar-
deau. Mo.; R. P. Farnsworth.
Inc. of New Orleans. La.; and
Constructora Raudales, S. A., .
with a total bid of $67,854,099.
Three additional firms bid ex-
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NEWEST IN BIKES!
Preliminary grout curtain Wynona Wasserman. Annette
construction has been underway Murray, John Carl Smith. Necy
since August of 1963 and is Murray. Darlene Calder. Bren-
scheduled tor completion in da Ethridge. Faylene Smith,
January. Paul Kirkpatrick. Larry Phil-
U S Commissioner Joseph F. lips, Carl Ray Hohertz, Tylire
Friedkin presided over the El Smith. Danny Whisenhunt,
Paso opening while bids for the Larry Minica, Gayla Green. Bo
Mexican share of work were nita Carlisle and Bill Fisher,
opened in Juarez by Mexican Leaders attending were Mrs.
Commissioner David Herrera Bill Murray. Mrs. James Green,
Jordan. Mrs. Ernest Fisher. Mrs. Nor-
Next apparent tow bidder ma Lee Mosier and Mrs. August
was an association of Brown & Wasserman.
Celine Autry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Autry, has boon named Brownwood Junior High
School Future Farmers of America chapter sweet-
heart. David Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wallace, is the junior high Future Homemakers
SPORTERIZED 1903 MODEL...
ALL HIGH-NUMBERED SERIES 1
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REGULAR 8.98
HUNTING COAT
recreational area. ture.
1 When completed in 1969, the Empressa de Construcciones
dam will provide a controlled Generales. S. A. bid $18,931,*
discharge of 140,000 cubic feet 175; Ingenieros Civiles. Asocia-
per second for downstream irri- dos. $20,487,074, and Construe-
gation and municipal use and , tura El Aquila. S. A., $22 937,.
plans incorporate design for de- 919.
velopment of hydroelectric pow-
2495
REMINGTON WOODMASTER RIFLE
Lightweight, rugged... built for a a AA95
lifetime of automatie shooting. Ad- | «F2
justable rear sight, American walnut
stock. Holds five 30/06 cortridges MONiY DowN
Whether you work or
play out of doors in
cold weather, your
activity will be warm-
er, more comfortable
and more enjoyable in
Wards 5-oz. DuPont
Dacron® ''88” polyes-
ter fiber filled suit. Zip-
per front, nylon knit
collar and cuffs for lon-
ger wear.
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San Antonio and Morrison-Knud-
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bid .625,214,433 Tur L. S. work '
and $17,433,100 in M cex ' -
and $17,413,100 iff Mexico for a
total of $52,647,588
Other bidders included.
Dravo Corp of Pittsburgh,
Pa.; Guy F. Atkinson of San
Francisco, Calif : and Compania
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CAMP IN COMFORT
WARDS DACRON SLEEPING BAG
3-lb. Dacron* "88" poly- « E88
ester fiber fill. Bag has wa- J
tor-repellent cotton duck • “*
outer shell, cotton lining. 100* REG. 20.95 .
—zip 2 together for double wo momr bown
size. 33 x 75-in.
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Engineering plans call for a Mullin 4-H
concrete gravity structure ris-
ing 254 feet above the river' । - A A
Club Meets
S'-' MULIIN (SO - The Mullin
non-overflow sections will be 4H Club met Tuesday night for
flanked by earth embankments its regular meeting and held a
extending two miles on the U.S scavenger hunt
side and four miles on the Mexi-. Hostesses for the party were
can side, containing approxi- Vicky Mosier and Kay Fisher,
mately 13,500,000 cubic yards of Members attending were Lar-
i earthwork. ry Smith, David Whisenhunt,
far
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FAMOUS SPRINGFIELD 1903 MODEL
Exceptionally accurate...in top eA 88
condition! Ready to go now, or re- <61
model if to suit you. .30'06 caliber, "
adjustable sights, walnut stock. nonomrDoW
Refinished like new! Monte Corio type, wal-
nut stock, recoil pad. Barrel drilled, tapped
to mount scope. With scope-clearing safety!
2%x to7X, high-power zoom scope.. 22.M
Box of 20, .30-06 cal. cartridges..... 3.94
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 21, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1964, newspaper, November 8, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492870/m1/9/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.