Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 208, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 15, 1958 Page: 3 of 16
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' BROWNWOOD. BULLETIN Sunday, June 15, 1958---3 -
Campaign Heads
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tor, juice-package racks in door.
Automatic defrost refrigerator with
meat saver, twin porcelain crispers.
and Colorado have allowed me
to enter the ranks of the craft.
son Actually. he was the son of
Severn Donelson, Mrs. Jackson’s
brother, but he was named An-
drew Jackson Jr. when adopted.
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Answering these questions can
result in some Gallic, constitu-
Monday for Maracaibo, Vene-
zuela, to join her husband. Pat-
terson is employed as electrical
supervisor for Mene Grand Oil
a few years ago.
“The smaller schools must not
go to town; let’s keep the chil-
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Freezer holds 101-lbs., has juice-
package shelves in door. Adjustable
refrigerator shelves glide-out. Door
has decanter and butter keeper.
Straightline refrigerator with 59-
Ib. freezer compartment. 3 adjust-
able shelves. Full length door has
egg racks, butter-cheese keeper.
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Not 89.95! not 79.95!
not 69.95 but only
PD — Fire
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next door
the home
so a fire*
Wip Styling
Mrs. C. H. Long of Star Rt. 2.
and son. Billy Don, are leaving
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shrubs
FAMILY
SAVINGS
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Denmark 6
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list price
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$89.50 up
$5.95
list price
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nursing seminar.
Mrs. Vivian MeFawn of Hous-
ton. Texas Heart program con-
By JIM DAN HILL Ph. D.. President,
Wasconsin state College. Superior
Patterson and son for a two-
week vacation.
Studio Couch &
Chair
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36 Parts of
stairways
37 Nullities
38 Lose blood
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43 Spinning toys
44 Nested boxes
45 Gaseous
element
50 New Guinea
port
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wood-Brown County Heart Chap-
ter and the District organization
of the Texas Heart Association
Adopted Son
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52 Golf teacher
53 War god
of Greece
54 Father*
55 Male offspring
56 Essential
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2 Temper,
as steel
3 Cuddle
4 Deacon (ab )
5 Cotton fabric
6 Baking
chamber
7 African oasis
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10 Fall flowers
11 Sources
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Miss Agnes King.
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Outstanding TRU-COLD refrigerator values
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22 Saline"
24 Sheaves
26 Arboreal
mammal
28 Masts
29 Dutch uncle
30 Through
31 Roof finial
32 Social insect
33 Enchantress
35 English county
38 Explode
39 Old-womanish
41 Indo-Chinese
language
42 Stimulus
46 Courtesy title
47 Evenings
(poet.)
49 Individual
50 Wife of
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honor of "teacher of the year" Bringd Wrs Mcmpnyithro.
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Get BLACK DEATH
CACC Quick Screw Worm and
JAIL Fleece Worm Control
“Many gifts of appreciation
and Thomas Levisay of Bangs
was named county chairman.
“13 or 14
“But no.'
dpcio whatever: just simple facts
sincerely stated.
}“T have a master of arts de-
gree in education. I have taught
' Lemmons. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee
Patterson, daughter ofMr....! Warsonisiark: Ers Brarreenonn
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ory of an
Kiley in
Since he
bi-lingual
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on the no*
nce three
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sign. The
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lem. Their
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lery gypsy
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no man—
will taka,
him. Co*
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some thrifty budgeteer on the ly are
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could become dictator
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know that there are no over-1_______________
drawn statements and no bragga- four college degrees, including
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10.50 month
Holds 525-Ibs. Temper-
ature control for sofa
storing. 5-yeor warranty
on sealed unit
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two of honorary nature TN0T8G
"The Order of Ancient. Free 1 am
and Accepted Masons of Texas Ah
brow and thought it ought to be could legally change
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ter. presided.
Campaign leaders for the 1959 President Rene Coty and a
fund drive were appointed by jority. of the French National As-
' King Mrs. E B Green Jr will sembly done the same for k
lead'the city Heart Sunday drive Grand Charles? 1
French official across the months and delegate dictatorial
began counting on his powers to one man for govern-
Teachers Association and the
Methodist Church have all al-
The five years taught in the The Lions Club, the Texas State
dren at home just as long as
we can, certainly as long as we
provide adequate instruction for
them
“One bond election and one
new school was built under my
direction, at least, in a small
way. Full and sufficient num-
ber of units of accredited work
1 was earned during that time.”
I Launder everything safely,
., thoroughly with rotating
’ agitator. Uses % sooP
water of centerpost wosh;
ers-yet washes cleaner I
ELECTRIC DRYER
Air blows right into tum-
bling dothes for 5Q9
fatter drying. P*— •
WRINGER WASHER
Washes big 9-lb. laundry.
Deep surge rinse. ,,599
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REPEAT or a SELL-OUT
Fourth Republic was going
DE GAULLE moreover. was Hospdtai’orkousxon Whetersh
vested with hi present, sweep- underwent heart surgery,
inz powin on “ National As She is the daughter of Mr. and
DE GAULLE, is he legally and "You are thinking of some short ’ .21 '■ n5 Ta . 1 I Mrs G L Williams and the
constitutionally a ruler of France regimes, as those of the Marshal f, » h t g 4 granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
or was his peculiar “call” and Petain and Napoleon s Hundred n 1‘ , ” 5,1 .2 " , F. L Williams, former residents
.. , v e ■ i_ J demanded hefore he thought he . 1 .
artful usurpation of power Hais, when the rule r was so 11 .,A,. 2 11 n of Brownwood,
k . , 1 . . .. could act ep/ The tall He ac-
busy ruling he had not the time tuani reledia vote of 329 ----------------
Hindenburg provided the semb- to write a constitution , aist an affix e minorit, of The W omen $ Golf Associa-
-- _ L -I -- •____One thus readily understands 45, ,' , tion s regular luncheon and du-
German republic and Efitler Has why the French Embu—y Mali anouat a E - plicate bridge will be postponed
ma- sent college libraries some glori- , • from Tusday to the following
fied memeographed sheets as the • Was this constitutional Tuesday. June 24, due to living
le official translation of their cur- Because the, admitted powers room redecorations in the Brown-
rent constitution Most like ly. of the French National Assemb- wood Country Club Mrs. J. N.
! of Mrs Hendrix, who will re-
main on the board.
This joint meeting was called
for the purpose of discussing and
voting upon three proposed proj-
ects—what can be done to help
research, the educational pro-
gram on rheumatic fever, and]
the need for a local cardiac
James R Williams of May.
candidate for Brown County
school superintendent, has au-
thorized The Bulletin to issue the
following statement concerning
his candidacy:
“In my announcement-for this
2 great office, I promised to give
in the near future my qualifies-i
tions and experience. With kind
modesty and deep humility, they
are presented here. You arc to
or an unproclaimed fascist cur-
rentlv waving the banners of de
Gaulle.
The absence of a national,
civic sense in modern France
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broad and unlimited Arvin is chairman of the
State of Colorado, save a few I
weeks, included a year as a
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16 Masculine
nickname
17 Top of
the head
18 Soak flax
19 Bracing
21 Scatter.
graduate assistant teaching lowed me to serve within their
freshmen college students. ranks.
."For 13 vears of the 27 taught "I have, one living wife and
la Texas was as an adminisira- three children the older girl is
tjr. principal and superintendent married to a Baptist minister,
ii smaller schools about the who is a chaplain in the Navy,
size of those the county superin- serving in the., foreign lands
dent is asked to supervise inWhilein the undergraduate col-
Brown County. lege. 1 earned membership in
Pi Omega Pi. a national scholar-
“T have taught all the way ship fraternity in business ad-
from one teacher to 3,400 city, ministration.
I have been a minister of New "In rfy coaching in the
Testament faith to live by since athletics of the schools in which
1926 in full capacity of that high 1 have taught, there were four
office, and since 1921 as an old championship teams. two of
boy preacher. requiring four or them undefeated. Two of the
five years of study. It required senior high debate teams won
22 years in public schools, col- county, district and regional
leges and universities to win honors by unanimous ballots of
-- the judges.
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How many constitutions’’ government to abdicate for six
vote from the popularly elected “DOING FINE”
National Assembly of only 619 it has been reported to The
deputies Bulletin that Vicki Lynn Williams
in doing nicely and has been re-
Faut A BIG FAMILY SIZE rwPTR SING^ DOOR, 8
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Co. Sue Crews, daughter of
Mrs. Marvin NVIOOII, presiueut uunal n«ir spituing. out ine . . • .2 ,, 1
.... , ■ . j • u .1 6 i u last long enough tu justify a a court, few will hazard
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appointed secretary of the coun- a French attitude. written copy, mSv have been a present Freneh Constitution. provides favorable climate for
ty chapter after the resignation ,----- hedge against a flock of amend-' The first of_thes says no re- totalitarianism eunder either of
THE COPY of the Constitution ments td this latest Constitution cess of the National Assrmhk these labels.
for the Fourth French Republic a two-thirds margin ip the shal be longer than four months - Poor France is. so weary of.
now before me is a typewritten. National Assembly. or a three- The last tells the National As: uninhibited abuses of freedoms
off-set job. It was sent to our fifths support in both houses, sembly it can not delegate its bv a National Assembly that has
college library by the French changes the Constitution within law making powers, known neither the restraints of
Embassy. days. _____ a firm constitution nor the inhi-
This is typical of Gallic indif- Should the National Assembly AF CAIT I F ng cautious bitions of a civic responsibility
ference to the constitutional con- pass a law that is held uncon- . 0i . 4 L' > nag . ,1 . that she has felt a compulsior
cept of government Few edu- stitutional. a two-fifths vote in’ 2’ ‘ . * to choose between a dictator 6
.. .a E .. » . .. .. . . . . . .. no totalitarian threat to the his-
rated Frenchmen can tell you the both houses Hess than the re- toric ......... of the French and chaos.
lnumber of constitutions their quirement to pass an American people. But his unique return --------------
. country has had since Louis law over a Presidential veto) is ‘ b . . . * . .. . ___ ___
suitant. presented details of XVI agreed to their first in 1791 all it takes to accomodate the to Pope Paves a b pad. h h- J TT T
cardiac nursing seminars that During the Decenniel Observ- French Constitution to the law Way ' neali a re i “E= • h—#e
l have been held in other Texas a nce of the Liberarion of Fr ne • rather than writing a new law ata , ” . ,a hammenan DON’T WORRY!
cities. 1954. L was briefly a guest of to comply with the Constitution ? ‘ . n W‛ IP in ran 65 STOP SUFFERING!
A vote affirmed the proposal i l> ..1 • i .. . A , . .« . . . . of thl' Communist- Socialist bloc
a vote aturmta me proposal la Republique. In the cnu-chai Accordingly, though it is tech-
that the Brownwood district between courses during one of nically unconstitutional in France
sponsor such a program locally -the banquets. I asked the ques- for the legislative branch of the
in September. A steering com- - --
mittee was appointed, composed
of Dr. Fred Spencer. Dr. J. B.
Stephens of Bangs. Mrs. Hanna
Lippe. R. N. at Medical Arts
Hospital, and Miss Agnes King,
R. N. at Memorial Hospital.
The educational program on
rheumatic fever was discussed
but a vote was delayed until a
more thorough study can be
made. Dr. Fred Spencer stress-
ed the need for money for such
research, saying that the need
is greater now than it has ever
been.
In attendance were Mr. and
Mrs. L G. Rich. Miss Dollv
Marie Glover, and Mrs. Lillan
Barekman, all of Stephenville.!
Dr. H. Koch of Comanche, Mrs.
Vivian Fawn of Houston. Local
persons pre-sent were J. D. King.'
Dr Fred Spencer, Mrs. Jack
Hendrix, Mrs Walter. Helmicke. '
| Mrs. O. T. Jarvis. Mrs. D. C.
fingers. He came up with “nine ment by decree a rabble rous-
or ten.” His friend wrinkled a ing Hitler with a French accent
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23 Afghanistan
princes
25 European
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fittinE yon with the new idea Securty
Fiernfa Gnard. It is feather-weight and
the answer to perfect rupture eomfort
It eliminate* cumberseme belt* and
strans used on mail order trusses, vet
nolds the hernia with firm but rentle
pressure See your exelusive experienced
fitter today
B M. BENNETT
CITIZENS PHARMACY
cIsen atI nant B10,
wav held last week in Hotel Ex-Field -Marshall Paul von
Brownwood, J. D. King, presi-
dent of the Brown County Chap- lance of • legal link between the
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