Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 20, 1965 Page: 12 of 12
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Mullin School Plans Carnival, Coronation Saturday
UM which carries an Hawaiian Tami Shelton, second grade;
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MUM Saturday at • > p.m. iniberep
II—MOWN WOOD BULLETIN, Wednesday, Oct, 20 1965
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“The only thing they have to
by the end of IM5 must sign up
NEW FALL WOOLENS
ond consistory to name new car-
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Younger Men Due In Top
Positions Of Roman Cutia
Ecumenical Council ends in De-
cember, before he holds his sec-
words."
Sharman
Scottie Stamp Books
Redeemed at $2.50 per
Book on any purchase
of merchandise only
whose ranks most of the peace
marchers sprang — are plan-
ning programs to show their
Big 3 Day Special
GIBBS FINE HOSIERY
end of March 1966 in order to be
covered by it when it starts July
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tor at Howard Payne
was among over 250 S
structors from throug
support tor
troops Ana
drive at W
lips, and
all have
None better at $1.35
Five Beautiful New Fall Shades
Harris and Larry Kirbo, jun-
wn. and Donm Gibbard and
Jay Gibbard, senior representa-
uvea
A carnival, with booths spon-
sored by each elass, to to pre-
cede the coronation The carni-
val opens at 6:30 p.m
Nam.
The
Now, that fresh skimmy
fashion look
you love by day
is yours at bedtime too,.
. in carefree nylon tricot
lace and embroidery 4
give a look of
handmade delicacy,
yet this shift shapery
is lionhearted
in the laundry. J
in marvelous E
pastel colors. E
Stead XS, S, M. $6 R
ALSO IN PETITE SIZEs/
Parker Attends Meet
Cordell Parker, speech instruc-
Organizers of
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Black - Aqua - Tan
Vivid Colors
Fisher, fifth grade; Rita
and Ricky Fielding, sixth
Cardigan Bulky Knit
Sweaters
-
"They urge everyone with
pot turtles to wash their hands
after handling the creatures or
their bowls, or the pebbles of-
ten kept in them. No one, in-
cluding other household pets,
should eat or drink from the
turtle’s bowl. They also caution
that the water in which the
turtle lives should never be
them to a blood wrote a moving totter Ort II
ngton State Uni- to, parents, Mr and Mrs
state attending the Texas Speech
Association convention in Lub-
bock
Pam Lndsey and Gari Free-
man, third grade Debra Chess-
er and Craig Smith fourth
Oct. 21-22-23 ONLY
One pair 79c — 3 pairs $2.10
Limited 6 pairs to customer
. would participate
2 i College students
Lady/'
The actress said the princess
the princess on her 20-day tour
of the United States.
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Regular $2.98 value
Bonded Double Knits - Flannels
Bonded Fennels
Reds - Gold - Royal - Grey
placing 15,000 orphans in empties in the kitchen sink
■ . where it might contaminate
The actress founded WAIF in food."
The following item came
from the Daily News-Miner in
the
Former President Dwight D.
Eisenhower said Tuesday be
bad been asked to take part ■
one effort to counteract the
He said the protests do our
country a disservice," but de-
clined to say immediately if be
sign on one
"I you need
evening performance.
Works slated for clinic study
include Yea Though I Wan-
der.” by Georg Schumann, ar-
ranged by P. J. Christiansen;
“Praise Ye the Lord," by Chris-
topher Tye; "Wisdom Hath
Builded Her House,” by Jean
Berger, and "Prophecy for
Peace," by W. P. Latham.
LO-LO HEELS
began building after the anti-Viet Nam
’ a erescendo this past weekend,
movement vowed more protests. in-
c.,. - i
new ।
night dressing
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gibility starting next July for
hospital and medical insurance
(medicare). Those at toast 55
Specialist 4 Ronnie Thacker
of the 80th Transportation De-
American combat tachment in South Viet Nam
MAY HONOREE
Mrs. Harvey Barnes was honored as coming home
queen as the May High School homecoming festi -
fies. She attended May school oil 11 years. She is
being escorted by Lewis Newman. (Mey BBC)
By BENNET M. BOLTON
VATICAN CITY (AP) —Pope
Paul VI is reported ready to
issue new regulations designed
to bring new and younger men
into the top levels of the Roman
Curia.
The Curia, the central admin-
istrative body of the Roman
Catholic Church, is dominated
* MULLIN (SC—Muilin School,the Multin gymnasium.
will present a Halloween coro- Mssahsri 4 each class are to
toast 55 years old who have
not retired. __________ _ __ _ _
Glen McNatt, social security mitted and the benefit rate can might be entitled even while
representative, says people who be established, so that when the working.”
are at least 55 by the end of time comes for receiving month- McNatt said further that in
IMS. and who have worked longily benefits there will be no de- this way unretired people age
—’--------------------—-------------------------55 can establish now their eli-
ed high school choral clinic Oct.
23 on the HPC campus. ________ _ „
In addition to administering daughter of Lewis Douglas,
activities of the university’s sev- former ambassador to Britain,
en choral groups, Dr. Beachy As a child, her London play-
personally directs the Univer- mates were the future Queen
Mefnda Warren and Randy
Lindsey will represent the tirst
grade: Suzelte Keating and
“Turtle Fanciers Take Note
—Two Minnesota Department
of Health researchers reported
recently that turtles, hereto-
fore considered almost perfect
household pets (they’re cheap,
don’t bite, are noiseless, re-
quire little care), can be the
source of a serious intestinal
program, and will be
agrup’ofselecktonsduringth brought.up..to date.onnothe
-5 topics affecting their business at
the Texas and Southwestern
BAND FAVORITES
Goldthwaite High School Eagle Band elected its
sweetheart annd beau for the 1965-66 school year.
Elected band sweetheart was Kathy Leonhard,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Leonhard, while
Doug Mabee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mabee, was
Clinic Set
For Choral
I Musicians
• Dr. Morris J. Beachy, asso-
, elate professor of music at the
University of Texas and direc-
tor of UT choral organizations,
will be guest clinician at How-
ard Payne College’s fourth an-
nual music department-sponsor-
Cattle Raisers Association’s
quarterly board of directors’
meeting in San Antonio
Joe S. Fletcher of Fort Worth,
TSCRA secretary-general man-
ager, said the general session
will begin at 9 a.m., and that
li to open to the public '
415 Toe & Heel Seomless Sues 8% to Toll.
315 Demitoe Seomless Sixes 8% to 11 Toll.
Micro Mesh Seomless Sues 8% to 11 Toll
941 Full-fashioned Seomed Sixes 8% to 11 Tall.
ment which would:
—Make 70 the mandatory re-
tirement age for all high posi-
tions in the Curia, including car-
dinals and papal nuncios of
archbishop’s rank. icon's Christian Unity Secre- ----------
—Provide for automatic sus- tariat, and his office is not land's social coup of the year —
pension from their jobs of all classed as part of the Curia.
' —-----------------_ The Pope is expected to issue
qg his document by the time the
Social Security Administra- enough to be eligible for bene- lay. Also, many workers have
bon. 1M N. Fisk, Brownwood, fit payments when they do re- misunderstandings as to the
will remain open from 5-9 pm tire, should go to the Social amount they can earn and still
Thursday and Friday to accept Security office now instead of receive benefit payments while
applications from workers at waiting until retirement. working; by making application
•—• e=---la -h- u™ "In this way,” he said, "Any now, they will prevent losing
necessary proofs can be sub- benefit payments to which they
Princess Plans To Attend
lege of Cardinals.
pOnessofvtheschuusinsckrdins Hollywood Ball During Visit
Bea. to 84. But he heeds the vat-
SPECIAL 2.39 PRICE
sity chorus, a cappella choir Elizabeth and Princess Margar-
and madrigal singers. He is an et. They have remained friends
experienced soloist in opera, ora- , • ~-----an ---1 -ith
fun ball. .
"We always try to have visit-
ing royalty as guests of honor
but we never held any hope of
getting the British royal family.
Then a few months ago, the
British consul-general here
called Mrs. Bill Welsh, who is
president of the local chapter.
He said that Princess Margaret
wondered if she might attend
the ball on her visit to the Unit-
ed States
" ‘You know she can,’ were
Mrs. Welsh's enthusiastic
by conservative officials, most ing Curia posts, 22 are over 70.
of them Italian. Progressives at ( They include the militant
the Vatican Ecumenical Council leader of the conservative fac- Lring his cony or Form W-2. College. Student Council Presi-
have, been nurgingonsior r tion in the Ecumenical Couneil, witholding satement, for 1964, dent Gien Knapp said he hopes
forms to internationaize —e Alfredo Ottaviani, head of the . +L eopmni’eq will to ret 1 800 signatures sup-
organization and end the en- Holy Office, who will be 75 next andi.the s5,empi° e94"n. ^Sg thAmerican fighting
trenchment of the old men at week; AmletoCicognani,the82- bring.hisscopy.»,sade
the top. * year-’ld secretary of state, and he added. men.---------
Vatican sources said the Pope Eugene Tisserant, 81, the pre- A, I
would issue a two-part docu-
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highly regarded clinician.
Clinic activity will kick off ...____________
with a 9 a m rehearsal and Hollywood Palladium, home of
will continue through the morn- Lawrence Welk and his televi-
ing and afternoon Climax will, ■ ---------—
come at 7 pm. when the HPC Screwworm Report
asappellachoir.combines,with Slated At Meeting
high school clinic cnoirs ror a — - ....
grand concert in Mims Audito- — + 4,, *_
Fium. The HPC choir., directed . velopments inregard’to.thaiin-
by Ivan Baugh, associate pro- ternational screwworm eradica
versity. C. C. Thacker o Route 1,
The national Jaycees are Brownwood
planning a massive program to The letter reads, in part:
counter the anti-Viet Nam dem- -I went to the orphans’ home
onstrations. , ,, ,n- here Saturday to see the kids
3#== =
that folks back home care defect and. areumentalre
Plans for a parade down Fifth tarded..Some 0 themsareubor
Avenue in New York City are with thei feet 00 sidewaysi
being mapped by the newly some haye.n
'formed Citizens Committee to stuf like.that.m--g -neU
Support American Viet Nam sores all over them and smeu
• terrible.
Eisenhower, visiting a cattle “The home to run by one
sale in Culpeper, Va., at first Catholic priest and a few nuns,
declined to discuss the demon- But they are very poor and
Strattons. just living to the shadow of
Then he said: "I will say this: God. Their faith to the only
«VN Protests
1 Under Fire
II By THE ASSOCIATED MISS
4 A ground swell of American reaction is developing
H against demonstrations protesting IS policy in Viet
HoLLYWOOD(AP-Movie-soyichanseeler)tbmovie art disease, salmonellosis,
dqomorwin -
redo the big dance hall for the
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Smith, sopb
the royal blue. redo the big dance nausom
The princess herself asked to occasion. Jack L. Warner is
be invited, says Jane Russell, loaning the big chandeliers used
founder of the World Adoption in the, ball scene of My Fair
dinals. Some' of these will be • International Fund group. I ed¥ ”
named also to Curia poets. The actress said: "We owe it
Pope Paul said in the fall of all to Sharman Douglas, a isverymuennntereygmMe
1963, three months after his charter member of WAIF. She worldwide work WAIF has done
election, that the Curia would be has been telling the princess for in1.
streamlined to bring it more in years that if ever she came to good homes. ------
tune with the needs of the mod-, the United States, she should - — -r- t .
ttAn mir hall which is really a 1955 after she and former foot- ------
attend our ball ball star Bob Waterfield adopt- Eddie Stephenson found two
ed the first of their three adopt- competitive stores in a nearby
ed children. Tommy, the first, town one day. A
came from London. . store proclaimed: .
Since then WAIF has taken up it, we have it. Across the
so much of her time that her street, a sign on the competing
current film, “Johnny Reno," is store said: "If we don’t have
her first movie in eight years. । it, you don't need iL'
curia. Ot 28 cardinals in rank- Security office.
’ 1 "It will help in filing the
cardinals who head Curia de- ,
popmSnbengonPopsedouachen ;
replace or retain each man. Sy-; JK2 1..........
It was not known if the retire- plyed and self-employed peo- tion supporting President John-
ment rule would apply to those E5 nd over who find it in- son.
W ■ 1
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Widows aged 72 and over
whose earlier claims were deni-
ed because their husbands had
credits might benefit from the
1M5 amendments
they were very silly and based means of life they have toft in
I on ignorance without knowledge this world.
of the continuing threat of com-
munism to this country dress the babies'in to old dirty
"Now,, 1 believe in.free rags. Actually, I don’t guess
speech, but these people do our they are real dirty; those nuns
country a disservie and,a.I were 001 there washing them
have said before, I support the . in Cement trough of
_ . President and his policy in Viet w ,n a "
for medical insurance before the Nam." . .. .
An organization of .bout 75 "For « you can getfivegte
students at Michigan State Uni- shirts my size. So baby size
versity, “headed “ William should be even less So me and
Webb, a junior from Detroit, two other guys are going to
has launched a drive to get 15.- town and spend $5 each on.tee
000 student signatures on a peti- shirts and as much soft white
- ...... cotton material as we can get
_ son ’ for diapers. We are also going
now in control of the 12 congre- Eonvenient inot"impossible ,to “There are only about 80 stu- to get two bars of Dial
gations, three tribunate and six Lenvetteir work dmmng regular dents opposing the war in Viet soap..."
special offices that make up the office hours to visit the Social Nam," he said. "We want to As a post script, Ronnie add-
/V — ° I— - V show how many support it” ed: "We have 400 guys on this
__ _ _ Petitions are also being cir- post. If each man would give
claim if the wage earner will culated at West Virginia State just $1 look what we could do!"
. . . . ____•___ v a l NIn__» ~aci Drnci _____
Seventh grade representatives
are Kathy Egger and Johnny •
Carr Kay Fry amts and Gary
Green, eighth grade 3
Vicki Mosier and Donald Whi-
senhunt are freshman regrassn Q
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Cantrece Hose .................................... $1.35
Inverted Diamond Textured Hose $1 00
Chantilly Lace Textured Hose..........$1.35
Nurses White Micro Mesh Hose.......$1.00
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 20, 1965, newspaper, October 20, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492932/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.