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   Brownwood Bulletin (Newspaper) - March 10, 1961, Brownwood, Texas                                BULLETIN March 3961 HOSPITAL released by author ft 81 of MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Ed Continued From ftgt the widely dis police magazine in the United He is chairman of United Nations of the International Juvenile Ofj AMONG FOUNDERS One of the founders of the j he serves on its board of He is also on the j Peace Officers OCO 2600 James i Austin 601 Melwood i he attended schools in Dismissals Hiram Richland Springs Route 2 John 1420 Avenue A Ada San Saba MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL Mexico and j He served two years in the British Isles as missionary for the Latter Day Saints LAW DEGREE Skousen received a law degree from George Washington Uni and was admitted to Doris May 1023 in the District of to tjf lumbia and the Federal District 910 Malone I of Dismissals j Because of a background for Bryan fighting communism and sub Skousen was recently HOSPITAL appointed as field director for Admissions 1 the American Security Although the councils Cindy Box 152 302 West Mar tin Dismissals Floyd Route May ers are in Skousen will j continue to maintain his home in Salt Lake 7 Candidates Vera 407 East Ballot v Luke Eldon BANGS of six candidates for alderman and one i for mayor will be on the ballot in Team Plays In City Next Thursday and team of TV and record will play in Brownwood next Thursday as the fourth and final attraction cf the 196061 Brownwood Civic Music Association The concert will be at 8 at the high school Or scheduled for Mims the was moved to the high school auditorium to commodate the large crowd ex CONCERT MEMBERS Attendance will be limited to members of the 198061 series M well as members secured in the recent drive for the 196162 No individual tickets will be Arthur and Louis arc two young concert pianists who have become widely known throughout the nation for their record of from Exo In they are seen frequently on major TV VARIED PROGRAM Since their first performance with the Toledo Symphony in they have played in 48 states and with programs that com bine classical music with their own arrangements of tunes of Ger and j other popular often j with new sound effects from which j they have devised original gadgets to extend the tonal range of their They travel by accompanied by their specially designed truck with driver and two concert grand i entt sre and Jesse Reed of Sidney and and Stanley of Crash lhe McDonald is seeking re election as Ward 2 I His opponent is j For reelection in Ward 3 is I Truman Chick also is a Anderson is J i up for reelection in Ward 5 and j Lester Sheppard is his op j No injuries were reported Thursday afternoon at the inter section of Center and ante when a 1955 vehicle opI i i by Eddie Mack Freeland of 202 St collided with a 1950 automobile driven by Cowan of 601 Main EVANS AND BMt Ever Had DIAL Ml 58499 Pickup Sing In Brownwood The Southern Methodist Choir will perform at 8 tonight In the Brownwood High School The choir will be sponsored by the Brownwood High School j choirs and Brownwood Method ist Charge of admission will be 1 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for Dorothy is program The choir includes 20 boys and f 20 One member is Bette daughter of and Cyrus pastor of Central Methodist Church Woman Injured By Stray Shot A Brownwood woman escaped j with only minor wounds Thursday I afternoon on Pecan Bayou as the result of a shooting accident near i the 10mile Beulah Chrane of 301 i Fourth was treated and re leased at Memorial Hospital after j being accidentally shot in the j knee by a rifle fired by a 16yearold local The youth and a young com were hunting squirrels when a stray bullet caught who was fishing just below the No charges were expected to be filed in the City Directory Sales 0 Brown bounty Preliminary Mies for the next scheduled edition of official City Directory started this The directory is being produced by of The com pany has been publishing the Brownwood directory since general saW today Edward sales will be ifl charge of Delivery is scheduled for late The 81 directory be the same style as the 1959 Waples In addition to the preface brochure reprinted It will also contain the five original Including the buyers guide and classified business di rectory the numerical telephone directory the householders di rectory and street telephone guide the resident directory and cosmo telephone directory and the rural information The buyers guide section and numerical telephone directory will again be reprinted in supplement form and mailed free to select homes throughout the The master edition will be furnished the business and professional sub Local workers will again be em ployed and trained to assist the regular staff of the publishers on the The canvass is tentatively in the fall of the Liz Breathes Without Aid By EDDY GILMORE LONDON Tay lor breathed today without the aid of an oxygen machine for the first time in a machine is still in her saM Sue a friend of the film star and her temper ary press shes getting without H right Miss was taken off the danger list Thursday after a desperate battle against double pneumonia in which the doctors twice despaired of saving Early today her pulse and tem were normal and a bul letin said she was Im is smiling and talk Miss Cardozo talking is an effort for You she still has a tube in her throat to aid her breathing and this makes conversation pretty Her doctors said they probably would remove the breathing inserted during emergency sur gery last in the next day or j After visiting Miss Taylor for 15 minutes Victor j one of the seven clans attending told condition continues to show further Tests conducted to keep her off oxygen completely have been very suc Fun ALAMO Alamo Village Artist at is pictured with one of his western paint He will give a oneman show in Brownwood at Dublins March premiere showing of Court Session Put Off Until Tuesday COMING SUNDAY LIZ LIVES AGAIN m BUTTERFIELD 8 Adult Cars Damaged In Accident NOW LIMITED ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENT AN 1p PERFORMANCES WEEKLY AT 745 50 NOW IN ITS 2ND BIG WEEK U ACADEMY AWARDS COMANCHE cars Were heavily damaged about 8i20 a collision at the section of Walcott Avenue and Bryan There were no personal Pauline Meyers of Brady was driver of a 1960 She was accompanied by Twilia also of They were travel ing west on Walcott when they were in collision with a car driven by William Clyde House of who was driving north on The 35th District Court session scheduled for Monday at 9 has been set back until District Attorney Gordon Griffin said Jurors are urged to be pres ent at 9 Tuesday at the FOR DUTY Called for jury duty are Route 3 Zephyr Jackie Zephyr James 2200 Durham Jose Zephyr Worth Star Route 2 Cross and Raymond Route 3 Mark 1815 Vincent J Ross Cross Cut Bryan Bangs Robert Grosvenor George Blanket Wayne 1303 Phillips and Jack Gros venor Zephyr Route 3 1009 Santa Clara John Brookesmith Truett El 4005 Oakdale Howard Bangs and Marion Baugh 3419 Third Route 1 Bangs Louis Brooke smith May Joe Grosvenor Richard 3512 Austin Har vey 2601 Vincent and Robert 2216 Sec ond Alex 2315 Dur ham Allen 2410 Elizabeth Bangs Meldon 2911 Hemphill Manuel Blanket Bangs 400 Chandler Grosvenor and Ferris 1906 Elizabeth Waymon Cross Cut Birdie May Charles 3303 Austin Brooke smith 2603 First Route 3 Carroll Jack 1303 Austin and Samuel 2201 Austin Canada Colleges Discussed By Kiwanis Speaker Higher education in Canada j was reviewed for Brownwood Kiwanis Club members Thurs day by Francis dean of men at Howard Payne j a native of Canada and i a Canadian spoke in i commemoration of National Eduj cation j He said there are 26 universi ties in Canada with education taught on an extremely strict All exams are essay taking four hours to As in the United the 1 problem in higher educa tion in Canada is lack of money to finance Miller add Entertainment for the Kiwanis program was provided by the Mens Quartette from Howard Kiwanis President Fred Perry announced that Kiwanis Inter national has won its 10th top award in the annual Freedoms Foundation citizenship Brownwood Bulletin lit Lire Published every except Saturday and Sunday morning by BROWN WOOD Second class postage paid a CRAIG Publisher 8OTBCHIPT10N Br 36 cepU ptr per per fit Mall In the following counties Sun Coleman and Brown per in oj per Of THE ASSOCIATED The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the UM for 6t til news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and local news published All of republication of special dispatches art also CAMP BOWIE Box Office Opens at First Show TODAY ANP SATURDAY HOP CAMERON ON AMSTERDAM PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS AND Trailer Wheel Strikes Auto No injuries were reported in an automobile accident at Thursday on Farm Road 1176 four miles southwest of Involved in the accident were a 1960 automobile operated by Charles Wayne Carter of Brown wood and a 1956 vehicle driven by Louis Martinez also of A wheel from a trailer being pulled by the Tijerina vehicle struck the Carter Brady Industry Rebuilds Plane BRADY Brady Indus tries a new locally owned firm organized to operate manufactur ing facilities at Curtis Field completed its first contract last rebuilding of a badly dam aged airplane for the Army Trans portation The a was flight tested Brady Industries has 60 employes at work now and has lined up other to bring the force to 90 within the next few Jack executive vice president and general manager of i the all we will I until we get adi i tional We are bidding on additional work j The company has Air Force con tracts totaling approximately and contracts to overhaul air craft for tlie Army Transportation Corps totaling about Brady Industries will do over haul and modification of ment aircraft and aircraft enta metal hy and other ma jor Law Turns Harder On New Bills AUSTIN introduc tion of legislative measures ended today with tax writers still argu ing about package piecemeal money Both houses are in adjournment until 11 WIDE MARGIN After today all proposals to change state laws or the Constitu tion must have approv al of either house before they can even rate the attention of a com Today also is the end of the 60day period in which legislative proposals of Price Daniel get priority treatment over other The House Thursday voted 1491 for a resolution that said the def should be wiped out before permanent financing Is That is the governors 1 de WONT INSIST Daniel told reporters he would not insist on revival of his sorely wounded deficit they can find something else do the job it is fine with he is time for those who oppose the bills to come up with their From with the They wort identical blue Other ribbon winners In the junior division were Cathy McDonald of Annette Ray of Woodland Fred Fisher of May and Beverly Bagley of Red ribbon win ners in the junior division were Betty Lou Wilson and Jo Evelyn Levisay of Bangs Connie Martha Porter and Sheryl Hester of Blanket Mary Re becca Ora Mae Carole Belle Alice Horn Judy Linda Reynolds and Ginger Storey of Early Mona Buchanan of and Rebecca McAdams of Woodland RIBBON WINNERS White ribbon winners in the junior division Sandra Betty Patsy Mary Paula Joyce Leota Pamela Box and Ray Potter of Early Sue McClelland and Lugene Michael of and Susan Teague of Other senior blue ribbon win ners were Delores Cox of Ann Damron and Janey of Blanket and Suzanne Dilling ham of Senior red ribbon winners were Nancy Duvall of Shaw and Porter rf Blanket and Judy Stephens of There were no white rib bon Dukes and duchesses at the festival were Ronnie Horton and Mary Ann Stephens of Wayne Shaw and Terrance Shaw of Robert Reeves and Jonn Botts of Ron nie Bagley and Linda Kay of Richard Smith and Michael of Aubrey Lack and Barbara Eoff of Owens and John Smith and Vir ginia Roach of Woodland Joyce RodRers and Ray Rey of Early were emcees for the Judges were Bartholomew and and Larry Gage of PILGRIM NUMBER Addie Pilgrim has auto license plates the year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth CAMERA AND RECORD SHOPS k STAR LITE TIME TILL 11 Every Night Over 4r nr m From Page work for an attractive lighting arrangement on Highway 67 from Bangs Hill to The mer cury vapor lighting system has since been city was request ed to complete a street marking This project has been Brownwood citizens taking part in the campaign in the series of com munity clinics day Thursday will have an opportunity to express their own ideas for What were of the from the 1953 Crusade which have not been touched or SPALDING RITES SIDNEY ser vices for Spalding were held Monday In Palestine with burial She is the mother of Henry voca tional agriculture teacher at Sid ney Shortening 3 59c HAMBURGER MEAT All Beef 29c PORK SAUSAGE 29c LOIN STEAK 79c CLUB STEAK 59e RUMP ROAST 59c ROUND STEAK 89c PORK SHOULDER CHOPS 48e BEEF 7STEAK 49c PRESERVES Jar 3 for WIENERS 35c BACON GLADIOLA CAKE MIX 3 FRESH DRESSED FRYERS 29e POTATOES 10 TIDE Urf t Box 10 bag CANNED BISCUITS Scan COFFEE can 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