Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1957 Page: 4 of 10
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thursday, Oct. 17, 1957-
—BROWNW
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A LOT OF LAW
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CHICAGO (UP)—Two suburban
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AIDS WEIL BE HERE!
inches of rainfall, at the time of inspections of the Santa Fe facil-
ities in their local communities
this writing (Oct. 15 at 5 p.m.) •
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Illness comei
Its crippling
LIABLE com
By MRS. H. L. MOORE
WE ARE NEVER CLOSED TO THE SICK
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wheeler of
PUMPS - FILTERS - CHLORINATORS
Brooksmith Thursday night were
Dial 2488
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WHEN YOU NEED US, FOR
SICKNESS AND HEALTH
teen-age "Rumbles"—they make a
rumble of their own for law and
onee a year.
Illneaa. And i
L. B. McGahey Will
Attend Santa Fe
Meet at Cleburne
Domestic
Irrigation
Industrial
Sales
and
Service
He is one of 10 men, represent-
ing Santa Fe fire prevention com-
mittees from the various points
order. Patrolman Russell Hinds is
6 feet 6 inches tall, weigh* 270
FIRST I WISH 1
newspaper for yo
tattoo to the ger
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ing our policemen
salaries. It started
which I. personall
a town and its loc
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our citizena expt
There's no questi
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research.
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unequaled protec
which can cause
engine damage. A
it won’t even rot
tribute to coolin
So don’t take <
winter-long prote
It's the premium,
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Prescription Laboratory
"We Fill All Doctor’s Prescriptions"
YOU’AE KIDDING
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (UP)_Po-
them a pair of elephants was lum-
bering down a highway toward
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yesterday and frantically told policemen nave the
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Mr. and Mrs. Burt Long and and submit a letter to the local
Bill of Zephyr visited Mr. and Santa Fe fire chief as to what
Mrs. Looney Andrews and family their inspections disclosed. The
Friday night. Santa Fe chiefs then use these
Thre will be a "42" party at; letters as a basis for discussion
the community center Friday at the meting.
night. Each family is asked to i ----------------- ,
bring a pie.___________ BOMB HOAX FORCES RETURN
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returning to his home in Midland
Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allen and
Steve of Fort Worth spent Satur-
day night with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ludlow Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. George McClung ’
of Bronte visited with his mother. '
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this time, however, and the stray . _
.pachyderms were returned to the pounds, and Sergeant Joseph Jost
Clyde Beatty Circus. ’
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LOVE IN THE ZOO-Penny. who was a baby elephant when bought by contributions for
the San Francisco Zoo two years go. is getting to be a big girl now and has succumbed to
the bite of the love bug. Penny stands on tip-toe at the edge of the moat and holds hands
with an ‘unidentifed boy friend. Penny made his acquaintance by rattling the metal rail,
lower right ’
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Wendell McBride, who has
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Olson and spent the last week with his
Ann: Mr. and Mrs. Looney An- mother, visited in Houston before
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Hawthorn. roast at the home of Mr. and
Those attending the football Mrs. R. C. Guthrie of Winchell,
game. Brookesmith vs. Lohn, at Saturday night.
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AGAINST FREEZE-UPS, RUST-UPS...AND IT WON’
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QUESTIONS FROM "
VETS ANSWERED
BY VA OFFICIALS
Q—I sold my GI house because
I had to move to another climate
for reasons of health. My GI loan
eligibility has been restored by ’ .
VA. Do I have to use this restored a
entitlement to buy another house,
or may I use it for a GI business K
loan instead' , J
A—You may use your restored 3
GI loan entitlement for a business E
loan, if you wish. In fact, it may I
be used for any purpose authorized- I
by law: a home loan, farm loan ]
or business loan ,. 11
Q—I have been totally and per- I
. manently disabled for more than I
six months, and I've just applied I
for a waiver of premiums on my I
GI insurance policy. Will the waiv- E
er become effective retroactively,
to the date I first became dis- I
abled? I
A—No: The waiver is made ef- *
fectixe from the premium due date
following the date the six months
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N.M., this week.
W. A. (Toodles) Middleton of. . . ... -
Central Methodist Church. Brown- in the territory, who will attend
wood, filled the pulpit at the I the meeting:
Methodist Church Sunday. Mrs. Prior to this annual meeting.
Middleton accompanied him. city fire marshal* in gulf lines
Indian Creek has received 3% territory are requested to make
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BURKE IN KOREA ! WEST PALM BEACH. Fl. (UP) .
1 A bomb hoax forced a Mackey
SoUL.Korea.VP-Adm .Ar; Airlines DC4 carrying 11 passen-
veigh Burke, U.S. Naw Chief of _ . . . . ; „
Operations, began talks todav gers to return here shortly afteri
Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow Allen spent’drews and family; and Mr. and with officials of the Republic of takeoff Wednesday night. The
Friday with Mr. and Mrs Charlie Mrs. Elmer Posey. Frances and Korea and, the United Nations pane was bound from Nassau to
ven,Hy, nf R»njc , , 1 , . , Command. Burke arrive at Kimpo St. Petersburg via Fort Lauder-
‘ ' Rheba Gayle. Ann Olson was Airfield last night and was met by dale. West Palm Beach and Tam-
। Mr and Mrs W. T Sowell of crowned tootball sweetheart, and Gen. George H. Decker. command- pa. when someone telephoned the
San Angelo spent the weekend W as presented with a large bou- er of the U.N. Command, and high airline office here reporting a
with their mother, Mrs. C. B quet of mums. Korean officials. - bomb aboard the plane.
McBride Mr. and Mrs. Lobney Andrews
Wayne Dale Hawthorne of Ab- and children and Mr. and Mrs.
beyville. La . visited recently Odell Harris and children of
with his mother, Mrs. Dollie Brownwood attended a wiener
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We're proud to be d member of the team that
works for your good health! Our trained phar-
macists fill your doctor's prescription prompt-
ly and accurately.
PMiaFomeWiisiudeJwanchel „u B. MeGahey.ot Brownwood
xisitedmrs-DoieHtathorn and i waHa the"shta28th anniwayere
angan’ainswba tor X X: to be heid in Cleburne Tuesday.
returned to his home in Carisbad,
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continuous total disability com-
menced
Q—I am m school under the Ko-
rean GI Bill with an objective of
engineer I would like to drop one
of my subjects. mathematics, and
take physics instead. Would this be
considered my one-and-only change
of course allowed under the law?
A—No. You have the right to
change subjects It will not be con-
sidered a change of course. so
long as your basic objective
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doesn t change I Abilene visited Mrs. Dollie Haw-
qsAre peacet time veterans "■ thorne • day last week.
titled to compensation for service-
connected disabilities? I know they Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson and
are not entitled to pensions for I
nonservice-connected disabilities. I ever, the rate of compensation for
.A-Yes. Peacetime veterans may non-extrahazardous service disa-
be entitled to compensation for 1 bilties is 80 per cent of the rate
service-connected disabilities Hoa paid to wartime veterans.
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