Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 244, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 27, 1955 Page: 6 of 14
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6---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesday July 27, 1955
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FRESH CORN 1
Cane Sugar
Babo Cleanser
55c
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Old Dutch Cleanser
15c
12C
Libby
17c
Lb.
39c
Corn Meal
Seedless Crapes
23c
74c
Corn Meal
Lb.
10c
18c
35c
Lb.
19c
25c
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Lbs.
Ajar
17 c
Cleanser
Tight, green heads
Lb.
Carrots
11c
Cello-pack
Pepsod^nt Produ
Tomatoes
16c
23C
Firm
Carton
Tooth Paste
6c
Glass Wax
Lb.
Gold Seal
Tooth Paste
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Pepsodent
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Pepsodr nt
French Dressing
Milanas 1890
35C
Green Giant Corn
linquent tax accounts.
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Real Butter Mints
office.
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Chill
21c
Tony Forkner Wins
Tuna
YOU CAN Now BUY YOUR
CAMERA
September. She » shown with
Libby Quality Products
bar trophy.
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Niblets Corn
Tomato Juice
Libby
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10-Lb.
Bag
Masonic
RINGS
TAKE A YEAR TO PAT
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MOVIE CAMERAS
6-Ou.
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MARTHA CHESTWUT, 19, of Con-
way. an accomplished pianist, to
The show will precede the sale M3
an Friday. Jan. 20, with Walter h
Barrett of Comanche serving as •
Spic & Span
Cleanser
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10 -Oz.
Pkg
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MRS. E. E DAVIS. 1321 Avenue
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and family at Ballinger
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FROZEN FRACRANCE—Su-
san Walker, 6, willhave to wait
until the ice melts before get-
ting a whiff of this Australian
native flower. The Illyarie was
shippedin a block of ice for
display at the Commonwealth
> Exhibition and Market Show in
London. \ ,
White
Mammy Leu
Whire
Mammy Lou
1-Lb.
Pkg
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White Magic
Soap Powder
Orangeade
Sunkist
Concentrate
26-Os
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Blueing Flakes
Blue-White
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LOCAL MAN HOST IN CHICAGO— Edward F. Koller of Erownwood (standing at right). Southwest
District maaayer at the Kimball Piano Co.. and Toy Weitzel. Chicago TV and radio columnist, served
aa hosts recently at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. Chicago. for Kimball dealers from Texas. They dis:
earned Tovas and Texas music over Chicago's WBBM. With them for the program were (seated, left
to right): Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sondock, Houston.tand Mr. and Mrs. Oran Fuller. Dallas—(CPB Photo)
Crackers TtnTmut
as assistant city attorney of Fort
Worth, will begin his new duties
about July 31 at a salary of $625
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Further information and appli- a .01 gauuae -asene
cation' forms may be obtained High School. Welch attended Tex- S
from Loren Williams at the post as Christian University on a foot-
18-Ox.
Can
racierS !
Commission. in various cities
throughout the United States.
Indian Creek
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Non-Fat Milk Lucern.
Pork & Beans H
PeasEariyJume er
14-Oz.
Can
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for several years to collect de-
Crackers Xu Pauta
Pineapple Juice nine
S - Ue 303 10,
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Judge. On Friday night the an-
imal banquet for members of the
association will be held.
With recent rains covering most
of Texas, demand for good breed-
ing stock should increase. This
possibility gives members of the
association a bit more optimistic
outlook and should insure the
success of the 20th annual aale.
During the last sale here in
January, demand for bulls appear-
ed to be slightly stronger, and
this trend may continue with the
1956 sale.
A total of 48 head of stock was
sold in the 1955 sale. with the
overall average figured at $393.
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3,
15 years in the
129c
Green Beans Wonder’
1-Lb Ae
Pkg 35c
Kleenex
Facial Tissue*
White Pink, or Yellow
‘ 400-Cnt.
Pkg
ch: 23c.
25c
Bulls averaged around $450, as,
sr-average 0 For Grand Prairie
Cows in the 1955 aale averaged
12C
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Cantaloupes ravortat
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Duart Plums 202ft,
Commission has announced an ex- attorney’s office at Grand Praine
amination for Safety Inspector for along with additional duties in
positions paying $3,410 and $5,060 | taking over the w ork of John M.
a year in the Bureau of Motor Thorne. a Grand Prairie attorney *
Carriers. Interstate Commerce who had been retained by the city
Bpecial to The Bulletin
AUSTIN — Tony Forkner of
Brownwood is winner of a $200
pharmacy tuition scholarship for
the 1955-56 session at the Uni-
versity of Texas
Forkner will be a freshman stu-
dent in the University next fall.
A student must rank scholastic-
ally in the upper one-fifth of his
Sweet Milk Lucama
2 No. 301
3 Cans
Tooth Paste
has accepted employment. Mrs.
Ingram and the children will join
him there in September.
office.
Mr Welch, presently serving
212 256.
? 16-Oz.
3 Cans
7 12-Oz.
L Cans
■ Mrs. Althea Powell and chu-
■ dren visited with Mr. and Mrs
E Weldon Sanford of Coleman last
• week
fl The Rev Otis Patrick and family
5 attended a family reunion at Mala-
N koff Sunday. It was the first re:
H union of the entire family in 14
2 ‘ years. Juanetha Abbott, w ho has
H been visiting the Patricks for sev-
■ i eral months, returned to her home
1 at Malakoff
1 Mr and Mrs Jack Conley of
4 Ballinger spent the weekend with
* i her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Loyd
48 -Oz 714
Can LI
MR AND MRS DAVID H.
2 29,
5 2:1 ly $217,000 into the city treasury. :
4"3 In the tax litigation, he was defeat-
L 19c
Crackers Siham "irate
Davis of 'Coleman visited their
daughter and family, Mr and
Mrs. B. H Norris, this week
Mrs. Althea Powell visited her
sister. Mrs. Charlie Garrison of
Llano. last week Mrs. Garrison
is moving to Woodland Heights,
Brownwood.
The Baptist revival closed Satur-
day night, followed by an ice
cream supper honoring Rev. and
sasush.Sarsdinsnashpissainasane $200 Scholarship
pageant at Atlantic City, N. J. in
ed in only one case, which is now
on appeal before a higher court
Some 150 cases remain to be tried
Mr. Welch's wife is the former
June Curtis, daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. Roy E. Curtis of Gainesville
. Rev Curtis formerly served as
minister of the First Christian
Church in Brownwood.
Frozen Chunks
Pineapple Doi. con 230 |
Dole Frozen Juice
Pineapple 2 Cons 35c
The;, and -their son, Ransom
Frank Welch, were weekend visi-
tors here
Miss Katie Lynn Welch. daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Joe F Welch,
also returned to Fort Worth the
past weekend after visiting her
grandparents. Mr and Mrs Wil-
liam Graham • and Mr. and Mrs
Frank A. Welch
39c
Position Openings........ ........._
. * .° per month. NORMAN and children of san
W/afL Welch, who ha* made an nut- Angelo are visiting relatives in
W lin V^IVII ••IVIKC standing record in the collection Brownwood this week.
of delinquent taxes at Fort Worth.
The United States Civil Service will devote full time to the city
Margarine Coldbrook
Wax Paper Eu
Green Beans gardenstee
floods !
Date for the 20th annual sale
of the Brown County Polled Here-
ford Association has been an-
nounced for Jan. 21. 1956.
President Carl Sheffield of
Brookesmith said about 60 head
of top Polled Hereford breeding
stock are expected to be con-
signed by members of the as-
sociation.
Yellow Onions Mild
Sait on fit
25
Golden Corn STS Kernel
7 34-Oz.
L Pkgs.
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Strawberries
3‘^i9r
Iodized Salt * : whit.
2 21C
8238. considerably under the 1954 June R welch, native of Brown-
average, o 3367 wood and son of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Oris’ Patrick, who have re-
in addition to Sheffield. other Frank A Welch 1410 Vine was signed the pastorate of the church
officers of the Brown County appointed city attorney of Grand here. He will teach sixth and
Hereford Association are: N M. Prairie last week, according to seventh grades in the Centennial
Barnett. Melvin, vice-president; J. announcement by City Manager public school next year
W. Nance, Coleman. secretary. Dean Dauley of Grand Prairie He N Carl ingram ler Saturdav
treasurer: and. Sam Swann of will succeed Archie C Price, who f , Arhgent Tai where he
Merkel and Joe Dan Weedon of resigned after 15 ceare in the for anseles -anf- “here he
Grosvenor, directors.
Barltett Pears LIboy
2 San 25,
Meadows, La
Mr. and Mrs S F. Tucker and ।
ball scholarship and was with the
TCU team that played in the 1953
Cotton Bowl. He served briefly
in the Merchant Manne and Army,
after which he attended the Uni-
versity of Mississippi, Oxford, and
George Washington University.
Washington. D C . where he earn-
ed his law degree-.
He rpracticed in Lubbock and
later taught two government
courses at Texas Tech, where he
earned M. A. degrees in history
and government in 1953 in Aug.
1953. he joined the Fort Worth
city attorney's staff. He filed 2.300
, suits in the collection of delin-
quent taxes. bringing approximate-
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ch. 19c
19c
100 9c
Can
< 201 27c
10%,-os 1Qc
i Can ' 5
300 27c
can
xe 1, 29c
can 4’-
Golden Corn Cream-style.
7 20-Cnt.
|L Pkgs
Fruit Cocktail Libby
14-Oz.
Can
WatermellonsSoarantas ‛e" 2c
Lima Beans B«l-alr Frown
3 R«8
3 Bars
Tooth Powder Pepsodent
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high school graduating class to
qualify for the scholarship.
* fa Utzman.
4. Holmes Lovelace and son of
" Grand Prairie visited recently with
■ Mr and Mrs. Holmes Martin.
___________________> d Mr and Mrs Loyd Head of
WITH AIR FORCE— Herman D. Washington D C Noll Head.
Townsend. 20. son of Mr. and Carolyn, and Gar of Seminole.l
Mrs. V. E. Townsend, Route 1. Sam Head Brownwood and
Zephvr. to completing his Air Mrs Bertha Cotton of San Ahgelo
Foree basie milltary training at yisited, M rs . c B McBride and
Lackland' AFB. San Antonio. Leila Saturday
Townsend, who applied tor en- Wayne Dale Hawthorn is xisit-
iistment in the Air Force at the ing his mother. Mrs. J T Haw-
local USAF RecruitinE Station thorn. He has been transferred
was accepted at Abilene on from Delecroix, La . to Golden
Sliced Pineapple uabby
114-Oz.
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Edwards Coffee TuaRu,
instant Coffee Eawaras
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Spaghetti FroncveAmartcan
LB 5c
frozen foods !
Fresh Green Okra s/nd
Bath
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Peaches from California
C.ffe. • contain. Brazira •
-oree rinest." Airway
Nob Hill CoffeeEr
Golden Corn Cream-stsie.
Pear Nectar Libby
at NATHAN'S X
Sunkist Lemons Fresh
r, Premium quality
rCQ5 Bel-air
n- Premium quality
Peaches Bel-Air rrozen
Polled Hereford ,
Show, Sale Set
For Jan. 20-21
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