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Ruben
sales, Delmar Courts,
Wallace and baby. 108 Hillcrest;
million at stake
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payment bond.
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vice president of the Science
10 —An executive session to club. Calf scramble for children
consider the purchase of street under 12 was won by Connie
with ROSALIND RUSSELL
right-of-way.
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10 Items On
City Agenda
70 County Residents Called
To 35th District Jury Duty
Seminoles Fight for Millions
In Florida Land Payments
Citizens Bank
Promotes Pair
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Mrs. Cynthia Eckert
Mrs Cynthia Eckert, 85 of 240
David M Alley. Blanket; R i
L. Bible 2520 Waco St . S E
Ann Harris Given
New Scholarship
STERLING, Kan -Ann Harris,
daughter of Charles A. Harris
sion, and a member of the In-
ternational Relations Club and
the Womens Recreation Associa-
tion. This fall she will be a
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Housing Authority of the
City of Brownwood, Texas
Bangs; Joe Willie Duffie, 603
Crothers St.; Mildred Low. 813
Sixth St.; D. W. Little. 1212 Bea-
1 ver St ; Wayne May, 4701 Aus-
tin Ave.; Preston C. McCarty.
Brownwood, Texas, on: Sunday,
June 22, at 2:30 and again at
4:30. Monday, June 23, at 6:30
and again at 8.30 p.m. Tuesday. I
June 24, at 6:30 and again at
8 30 And two final meetings on
Wednesday, June 23, at 6.30
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Latin America and is eager to
begin his fourth.
for the continuing of her educa-
tion at Sterling College, Sterling,
Kansas.
Coleman Hiway
646-9303
port Wednesday at 10 a.m. to
the 35th district courtroom at
the Brown County Courthouse
The 70 include
Mrs Jess Dewees. 2102 12th
Bend She married J R Eckert
in 1903 in San Saba County. He
died in 1961. Sb was a member
of the Baptist Church.
Survivors are six daughters,
Mrs. Lois Bollinger of Brown -
wood, Mrs. Anson Garrett and
Mrs. Martha Christian, both of
No bid shall be withdrawn
for a period of sixty <60 days
subsequent to the opening of
bids without the consent of the
Local Authority.
Two new assistant cashiers
have been elected by directors
of the Citizens National Bank
of Brownwood.
They are Mrs. Lonnie Wickson
and C. P MeCelvey Jr. Direc-
tors also voted a 5 per cent
semi- annual dividend payable
July 3.
Brady Hiway
646-7956
through Saturday and from 1 to
6 p.m. Sunday.
Mrs. Amy Lucas of Austin, Mrs.
Orb Gossett of Rotan, N.M.;
13 grandchildren. 13 great -
grandchildren.
Mrs. Frances Perez
Mankin of Comanche and she
won a buckle
More Care Urged Film About Japan
At Dump Grounds Highlights Meet
LINDA WAS LINDA’
NEW YORK (AP) - Linda
Eastman, now Mrs. Paul. Mc-
Cartney, was the inspiration for
the song, "Linda.”
Jack Lawrence, a client of
her attorney father, wrote it
supplies. open 9:00 am to 1 00 p.m.
Monday Through Seruray Roy's Tro©
piete line of fo
miles out Cisco •
Route t Bm M
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Wright's
PHOTOGRAPHY
1900 Austin
MARSHAL PATCH.. >
Hl L/Ytp BY rut LAW OF THE GUN/
Guitars
furnished
at no
extra coat
VAN
WILKS
107 LAKE VIEW
Dial 646-7937
record sung by Buddy Clark.
READING Set for BROWNWOOD
authority of patient or relative >.
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Thursday
Brownwood—Mrs Thomas H
Taylor, 1014 Fisk Ave.
Admissions Friday
Brownwood — Rosendo F Ro-
Adm. 1.25—L»0—5Or
OPEN 12:45
SUMMER
GUITAR
LESSONS
for
beginners
and
inter-
mediates
Dear H
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X valuabibakortinin& £ At Comanche
Denman. 2806 Coventry Circle:
Services for C. C Washbum. Mrs. Rebecca .Aaron, 1812 Waco
Richland Springs, Mrs Bryant
Ellis of San Saba. Mrs Lou El- nette Weire, all of Miami. Aru .
ground. In addition, he said oth-
er trash and garbage has been .
thrown in near-by private pro- dler, secretary-treasurer.
A film and narration on a
trip made to Japan by Dr. and
Mrs Paul Wheelis highlighted
a program at the Brown County
Multi-Purpose Center last week.
Mrs. Wheelis spoke to the
group for a variety day pro-
gram. VISTA volunteers of Cen-
tral Texas Opportunities were
in charge of the program
Officers elected to continue
with plans for this type of pro-
gram through the year include
Mrs. O. C. Chamberlain, chair-
The Local Authority reserves
the right to reject any or all
bids or to waive any informall-
t s in the bidding.
of Bangs, has been awarded an
academic scholarship of $200
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Dismissals Thursday
Brownwood—Virgil John Loud-
amy.
Richland Springs —Mrs. Em-
ma Scott Parks.
Coleman —Mrs. Ruby Gladys
Strickland.
BIRTHS
A son, Jeremy Alan, to Mr
The Night
Of The
Mr Washbum died at 11 p.m.
Saturday at his home following
a brief illness
Born Feb. 27, 1885 in Brown
County, he was a member of
the Church of Christ. He had
lived nearly all of his life in
Brown County and was married
to Eupha Bryant at Kingsville
Oct 16, 1951
Survivors include his wife: a
The Second
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JAY I COUNTRY AQUAR UM
fish, live pianis and goid •
la Horseman of Bangs. Mrs. Mo- Mrs Mary Beth Featherston,
na Fave Ott of Bakersfield, Lonnie McCarty of Priddy and
Calif.; four sisters, Mrs Ella D. McCarty of Mullin; two sis.
McDearmon of Brownwood, Mrs. ters, Mrs Jennie McCarley of
Los Angeles, Calif , Mrs. Will
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Seventy Brown County real-' Ave C, W D Baker Blanket
Mrs George H Herman 1916
Ave E, Ernest Head, 1415 Ave.
Mrs. Billy M ------------ .c.
Brookesmith: Mrs T O Gill. 1031 San Benito; O. V, Shaw.
the Indian Claims Commission, drew Jackson invaded Florida live in Florida and 3,500 more Bird. 2408 Belmeade Dr ; W. A.
which opens hearings today, to to punish the tribe for hiding fu- reside in Oklahoma, which joiner, 506 Fifth St.
approve a $40 million claim for gitive American slaves and would mean about $7,500 for
32 million acres of Florida the didn't end officially until
TROUBLE FOLLOWS"
tribe owned in the 18th and ear- peace treaty was signed in 1934
ly 19th centuries. The first Seminole war, waged
The government has offered by Jackson, ended in 1818, a
Boyd. Rt 4; Sam Jarrell, 2202
Berkley, Jimmy D Rudi off.
Crowder Bangs; Mrs Louise D. Mask,
"WHERE ANGELS GO
Ellis, 1021 Santa Clara Dr ; Per Belle Plain. A E Folson Jr,
ry Lancaster, Bangs Mrs Roy Bangs; C F Allison, 2511 Belle
S Morelock 2200 12th St Pat Plain. W W. Means. Brooke
J. .... .__... D Clark, 1611 Ave I; Mvrl smith O C. Truesdale, 2102
D; Mrs O A Burnett Mav; Furry, 2203 11th St ; R W Col Ave B Lumen Wetzel, Bangs;
1900 vin, 2000 Seventh St.; C T Me Craig Woodson, 1905 Belmeade
x" Richard
' A228spphh.m A,a. Aina JERRY GERSHMIN-
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being fought in an obscure gov ________ . . .
ernment agency with nearly $35 lad $20 million. 2003 10th St.; Leroy Keesee.
million at stoke The long Seminole dispute Attorneys for the tribe esti 1014 Santa Clara Dr; Charlie
Seminole Indians have asked started in 1816 when Gen An- mate about 1.500 Seminoles still Crouch. Blanket; Mrs Earl
required to furnish and pay for
satisfactory performance and
daughter. Mrs Jewell Wash- and Mrs. Garry Denman of 2806
burn of Big Spring; a step- Coventry Circle, June 19, Me.
daughter. Mrs. Lee Pickett of mortal Hospital. Maternal
Alice; a brother. John W. Wash- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
bum of El Paso two sisters. G W. Denman of Goldthwaite.
A graduate of Tucumcari
High School, Miss Harris will
J be a senior at Sterling College
this fall. She has been secre-
.c c _ c.. tary of the Science Club, sec-
4. Don Shields< Copperas Cove, retary of the election commis-
Dewey of Evant; 22 grandchil-
ren; 11 great - grandchildren
NOW TUES
rate
Sum A Universal Picture * Technicolor* 1
j pleased with the results of his ______ _______________
I third fact-finding mission to- 2! Fisn, 403’ st
CAMP BOWIE THEATRE
IS YOUR DRIVER’S
LICENSE SUSPENDED?
Call or write Vance Agencv. 1?1 W.
Pipeline Road. Hurst, Texas 76053 Ph.
817-282 2595. V-3298 206 ni
"Mas". 42
A-1393-211 >12
1014 LaMonte Dr . Vernon P Blanket. B G Cochran, 1605
man, Mrs. Fred Greer, vice
Mrs Jerry D Lancaster. Rt 4
and Mrs. Vernon B Davis, 1614
WASHINGTON (AP) — The mand then by shipbuilders and second Seminole war broke out Ave G;
final battle in what is the long particularly for naval vessels Before it was over, the Semi- Also. Lloyd Stringer. 1004 San
est and often bitterest Indian Much of the land was the in- noles under chief Osceola, had Benito Dr ; Donald L. Perrin,
dispute in the nation’s history is dians' hunting grounds Crops killed more than 1,500 federal 105 Lakeview; T. W Lewis. 817
were raised on portions of the troops and cost the government Beaver St.: Kerry D. Alford.
4 Marlon Brando
910 Beaver St ; W H Byler.
INTERSTATE'S
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Winner of the relay race Sat- chemistryatSterlins.College in
urday was Rising Star Riding preparation forherotraining t
— - — -- ... --* become a medical doctor.
The New York governor land-
ed Sunday night at Kennedy air-
port and boarded a helicopter
for his North Tarrytown estate
He had visited Brazil. Paraguay
and Uruguay as President Nix-
on s special envoy.
Rockefeller will conclude his
mission next week with visits to
Argentina. Haiti, the Dominican
Republic,' Jamaica, Barbados
and Guyana
Attorneys for the Seminoles However, many Seminoles re-
figure the land was worth an av- fused to leave and in 1835 the
erage of at least $1.25 an acre -----------—— ------------
The plate galsss window of
Healer Motor Co at 1003 w. Early Group to Meet
Commerce was damaged this
for her in 1946 and it was a hit morning when a bullet fired by Early ‘Cahpter, Young Home-
an unknown person shattered makers of Texas will meet
the glass twice this week in conjunction
Brownwood Police Dept is in- with pre-school activities at the
vestigating the incident. Early school Meetings Tues
day for a cooking demonstra-
tion and at 10:15 a.m. Thurs-
day for a clothing demonstra-
5 p.m $s.
TROPICAL FISH, gold fish, and turfies
Aquariums, frozren food, plents and
Florida when Spain gave up the Through armed force and a
territory to the United States in series of forcibly imposed treat-
1819. They claim the American ies the Seminoles gradually lost
white man robbed the tribe of their Florida land until 1832
the land at arms point and when sometribe leaders agreed
through false treaties, a point to give up all claims and move
not contested by the govern- their people to what is now
tor than ever. The course is of-
fered by ACCELERATED ED-
UCATION SCHOOLS which
has permanent classes to Den-
ton, Sherman. Tyler, Longview,
Amarillo, Clovis, Roewell and
some 90 other cities and towns
to Texas, N.M., and Okla. ne
May; Leon Taylor, 911 Sixth
St.; George Hine, Wayside Pla-
za; Raymond D. Thigpen. 907
Clark; Mrs. Rowland Smith,
2200 Austin Ave.
84, of 1317 Ave. A will be Tues- St R c. Browning. 1708 Aus-
day at 2 30 p.m at the Davis- tin Ave.; Mrs. Oliver Windham.
Morris Funeral Home. Burial Rt j. Mrs. Darrell Madole,
will be in Greenleaf Cemetery star Rt. 3
Throwing trash, garbage and
brush in the lane leading to the
city dump grounds near the
sewer plant here and on private
property in the area is against
a city ordinance. Persons appre-
hended in the act are subject
to fine and prosecution.
Earl Townsend, city mainten-
ance worker at the dump
grounds, complained to Brown-
wood police this morning that
residents have been leaving
trash across the fence and in
the lane leading to the dump
/NTOWN
Springs Cemetery. Wrights Fu- night in a local hospital She
neral Home is in charge of ar- was bom Dec 20, 1896 in San .... _________
rangements Saba She married Bedford F Gonzales. 1113 Melwood Ave.;
She had lived in Bangs 19 Renfro Dec.. 24 1905 in San Mrs. Darrell Madole. Star Rt
years and was a previous resi- Saba She spent most of her 3 Carlton Hampton, Star Rt 3.
dent of Richland Springs She married life in Mills County She Bangs-Miss Florence Cheat
was born March 27, 1884 in was a member of First Baptist ham
Church > Dismissals Friday
Survivors are ax sons Tas Brownwood-Gary Chambers,
of Goldthwaite Forest of Sao 212 Skyview Dr.; Mrs Gladys
Paulo. Brazil. Odione of Fort 801 North Fisk; Mrs. Roy
Worth, Wilson and B F.. boh ----
CHEROKFE PRODUC TIONS Present
SUPPORT YOUR x
LOCAL SHERIFF .......a......
J. M Beardon of San Saba.
Wrecking
Crew
TECHNICOLOR*
COMANCHE 1 BBC I - A to-
tal of $2,644 in prie money
was distributed to winners
at the Comanche Amateur Ro-
deo, which concluded a three-
day run Saturday night.
Judy Hicks of Comanche, vy-
perty.
Townsend reminds Brown-
wood residents the dump ground
is open from 8 to 6 p.m. Monday 1
Dean Martin
210
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COLUMBIA Pic TURFS
AN IWING — "" "
of San Antonio, Clifton of Miami, Mrs. Willie B Pate 1619 Waco
Ariz.: four daughters Mrs Jo- St
Young.
Attention is called to the fact
that not lew than the minimum
salaries and wages as set forth
in the specifications must be
paid on thia project, and that
the contractor will be required
to perform with his own forces
the construction branches of
structural concrete and carpen-
try, and that preference insofar
as practicable should be given
by the contractor in hiring of
workers for the project to qual-
ified local labor.
Mrs Arthur Durtschi, 1— —, —. —,-----------.---_ -
Brooklane Charles J. Thomp- Clatchy Jr. Bangs. James R Dr and Jay Slaymaker, 2215
son, 606 Crothers David Gully, Holaman, Zephyr . 13th St
2209 Ave E; Don L Clark, 1305 Also, Mrs Don Smith, Bangs; ; And. Jessie Acuna, 1616 Mel-
----------------------------------wood Ave. Mrs Cari Leach.
Proposed forms of contract
documents, including p ans and
specifications are on file at the
office of the Housing Authority
of the City of Brownwood,
Texas.
ents are Mr. and Mrs John
Crye of Coleman.
A daughter, Melissa Ana, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Kenneth
Dunlap of Comanche June 20.
Memorial Hospital Maternal
grandmother is Mrs Gertie
Ragsdale of Brownwood and
Truman Ragsdale of Coleman
Paternal grandmother is Mrs
Gene McDowell of Brownwood
1963 FONT’AC Catalina 4 Boor, power,
•If Ciean, 1 owner. Ph 646-6326 after
The famous Cutler AcceleREAD
method of SPEED READING,
created by Dr. Wade E. Cutler,
a Ph.D. in psychology, will be
taught here this summer in day
and evening classes. The aver-
age person reads about 200
words per minute with 60%
comprehension. This course
guarantees Its graduates will
read at least 1 000 words per
minute with a definite increase
in comprehension. Most grad-
uates of the course far exceed
the guarantee and should end
up at 2,500 words per minute
with a profound improvement
in comprehension. Concentra-
tion, memory and pleasure will
also be greatly improved This
means a person should read
books of average length In 45
minutes or less and understand,
remember, and enjoy them bet-
INVITATION FOR BIDS
The Housing Authority of
the City of Brownwood will re-
ceive bids for additions to, re-
novation of. and installation at
mechanical systems, in the
present Management and Main-
tenance Building, as well as
some exterior paving and a met-
al canopy car shelter, said
building being located on Ter-
race Drive, Sunset Terrace, in
the City of Brownwood Bids
will be publicly opened and
read aloud at 2 00 p m on the
30th day on July 1969, in the
meeting room in the above
mentioned M & M Building All
bids must be received prior to
thia time
Third St in Bangs, was dead on for Mrs Lillian Renfro 82. was
arrival at 12 30 p.m. Sunday at to be at 4 pm today at the
a Brownwood hospital. First Baptist Church with buna!
Services will be at 2 p m Tues- in Big Valley Cemetery Wilkins
day at Richland Springs Baptist Funeral Home is in charge
Church with burial in Richland Mrs Renfro died Saturday
Mrs. Anna Pearl Stephens of A son, James Wesley, to Mr.
El Paso and Mrs Lena Crow- and Mrs Donald Crye of Sny-
der of Stephenville: three June 20, Memorial Hospi- _
grandchildren; and nine great- tal Maternal grandparents are
grandchildren.
Admissions Saturday
Brownwood — Mrs David Go-
mez. 720 W. Commerce; E D.
Dodds, 1611 Belle Plain; Rog-
er L Whitworth, Rt 1.
Dismissals Saturday
Brownwood—Ruben Gonzales,
1113 Melwood Ave.; Mrs Garry
Matt Helm
746,, swings
with
The
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Services for Mrs Frances Pe-
rez. 80. of 304 N. Washington
will be Wednesday at 10 30 a m
at St. Mary’s Catholic Church
here
The Rev. James R. Aaron
will officiate with burial to be
in Greenleaf Cemetery. Davis-
Morris Funeral Home is in
charge.
Mrs. Perez died Sunday at
10:15 p.m. in a Brownwood hos-
pital following a long illness.
Born Sept. 30, 1888 in San
Angelo, she was a housewife
and a member of St. Mary’s
Catholic Church. She had lived
in Brownwood since 1909 and
was married to G. P Perez at
Stephenville.
Survivors include two sons.
Frank Perez of Fort Worth and
Geroge Perez of Brownwood: a
daughter, Mrs Margaret Her-
nande of Brownwood, a broth-
er, Steve Romero of Brown-
wood; a sister, Mrs. Jesse Sal-
azar of Brownwood: 12 grand-
children; 25 great-grandchil-
dren: and a number of great-
great-grandchildren .
Charlie Barringer
Services for Charlie B Bar-
ringger, 11, of 601 E. Adams St.
will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at
Davis-Morris Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Eastlawn Me-
morial Park.
Mr. Barringer died at 6:25
p m. Saturday in a local nurs-
ing home after a four-year
illness.
Born Nov. 17, 1891 in Mont-
gomery County, N.C , he was a
barber and a member of the
Apostolic church. He had lived
two years in Brownwood mov-
ing here from Portland, Ore.
He was married to Grace Shel-
ton at Wynnewood, Okla.
Survivors include his wife and
a number of nieces and
nephews.
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GUARANTEED MUFFLERS—Lie •> car
Perkins 66’ Route 1, Box 42. Early
Bivd., Fort Worth Hiahwai
1959 BISCAYNE Chevrolet and a 1461
Chevrolet. Bott' in good conrition 1406
A certified check or bank
draft, payable to the local Au-
thority, U.S. Government Bonds
a each „ the entire «milion.. And ij 20720 St:
awarded _ Xl'/SS’” ineananhount
However. Congress will deter- chamberlain. 2303 12th St.; S. bid shall be submitted with
__„-------- _ , mine how the money will be al- p Keeler. Zephyr; R B Jones. each bid.
the Indians $5 8 million. year before the United States located when and if it appropri-
The Seminoles owned most of had legal rights in the territory, ates the funds
course has over 10,000 success- listening to Lawrence play
ful graduates due to its com-
mon sense approach and close-
ly supervised professions!
teaching staff. A series of meet-
ings has been scheduled for
those who would like more de-
tails about the course. At these
free one hour orientations the
full details about speed read-
ing and the AcceleREAD
course will be given in com-
plete detail. There is no cost
or obligation to enroll by at-
tending one of these most in-
formative meetings so be sure
to attend and find out how you
can make 1969 a more success-
ful year. The meetings are open
to all ages and will be conduct-
ed as follows:
In "The Conference Room” 'oft
the lobby of the Riverside Mo-
tor Hotel, 500 E. Commerce,
when the government took it in
tsamnazs-itsovamuerar"abvuxera Rodeo Winners
cenomperrace Fiorida land was Collect $2,644
2 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Monday, Jung 23, 1969 ['
Consideration of a street pav- ing with three other girls, was
ing ordinance and an executive crowned rodeo queen. She sold
session on the purchase of street the most advance tickets of
right-of-way are on a 10-item the girls competing to win the
agenda for Tuesday 7:30 a m title.
meeting of Brownwood City .Winners in; bareback brone r-
Council in city hall ding were 1. Darrell Slinkard
me acenda? 01 Cleburne. 2 Clarence Law-
-invocation. son of Salado, 3 Chick Elms
2. —Approval of the minutes of Salado, 4 Gayion Smith of
of the previous meeting, Arlington.
3. -Approval of claims and Te ' down roping, winners
ntes were 1. Phillip Mundan of Wal-
4 —Mgg-t A an at nut Springs. 2 Tom Dudley of
4 —Consideration of an or- ® . m ' .
dinance for the paving of Chest- Comanche3. aLarry.G. of
nut Street from Edwards to Ereckenridge, 4rame.tee of
_ g Gatesville, 5. honnle Kester O
, ey treets. a , « Stephenville, 6. Wit Keeney of
5. —Third reading of an or- Stephenville!
dinance abandoning a portion of Bull riding champions were 1.
Pecan Street, D M. Sims of Vega, I Check
6 —First reading of an or- Elms 3. Prader Gibbs of Kyle,
dinance requiring performance - -----
bond for asphalt contractors, Steer dogging division win-
7 —Consideration of a resolu- ners were j Tommy Puryear
tion in opposition to any limita- of Austin, t Bob Long of Austin,
tion on the tax exempt status 3. John Turner of Fort Worth,
on interest paid on municipal Barrel race winners Saturday
bonds. night were 1 Connie Wilkinson resiaen A. in-ueumueun
8 -A report by the city mana- of Newcastle, 2 Vickie Gamblin hall foruprert class,womenaand
ger on sewer treatment inspec- o Rochelle, 3 Veda Duncan of ’' “ -
tions by the Texas Water Qual- Brownwood, 4. Janie Avant of Cuh - ■ molo-ine .
ity Board. Dilley. Miss Harris is majoring in
9 —Authorization to call for —
bids on pldice car.
BLUFFVUE THEATRE
2206 Southside Dr. Marshall
Durham, Rt 4 Myrtle Shavers.
1105 Crothers; A W Baker
2312 W. Main Blvd Clarence
Clifton, 914 Crothers, Mrs Ed-
win Davis, Rt. 3: Mrs Jim
Corbett, 2309 Southside Dr.;
Copies of the documents may
be obtained by depositing $25
with the Executive Director of
the Housing Authority of
Brownwood, for each set of doc-
uments so obtained. Such de-
posit will be refunded to each
person who returns plans, spec-
ifications and other documents
in good condition within 10
days after bid opening
Mrs. Lillian Renfro, 82 eammIm-
i EDITOR’S NOTE Informa-
GOLDTHWAITE — Funeral tion for this column released by
Happy With
Latin Trip
NEW YORK (AP) - Gov
Nelson A Rockefeller says he is
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