Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1959 Page: 6 of 10
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Friday, July 3, 1959
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WHERE TO GO—Pictured is the way layout to the 2 p.m. Saturday Brownwood
Junior Chamber of Commerce Water Show at Lakehaven and Kirkland Fishing
Docks. Spectators may view the show from either dock. Admission is 50 cents for
adults, 25 cents for children. The access road is Farm-To-Market Road 2125.
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bank by pied mg $140,500 worth of
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"SET A SALK GOAL for the season. Consider
lost year's sales and this year's bigger potentials.
Moke your goal a challenge but make it one you
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Felton Underwood of Cisco visit-
ed his father, Crocket Underwood.
Father's Day and attended church
Sunday morning at Calvary Bap-
tist.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Lancaster
and children. Donnell and Leslie
of Midkiff spent the weekend with
his parents. Mr and Mrs Albert.
Lancaster Also present for lunch
Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Ray
Lancaster and sons. Gary, Don and
Ronnie
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•DECIDE WHAT TO PROMOTE—Your sales
goals in each department and your past records
and experience will tell you what items to feature
and how much space to give each.
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Mr and Mrs. Charlie Robertson
of Brownwood visited her sister.
Mrs. Della Stewart. Sunday after-
noon. Also visiting Mrs. Stewart
were Mrs. Earl Burns of Brown-
wood and her mother, Mrs Effie
Driskill.
Mis. Ollie Miller was able to
visit with patients at the nursing
home Sunday and attended the
regular Sunday devotional period
there.
Mrs Arthur Medcalf and Mrs.
Josie Murphy of Rising Star vis-'
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•DECIDE HOW MUCH TO ADVERTISE__Jot
down thefreguency and size of ads you think
you II need td pull customers throughout the
seosop.Considerwhat your competition is do-
ing. Keep in mind your own goal. •
Mr. and Mrs R H. Harrell spent visiting was Mrs. Bessie Brewer,
a few days last week in Shawnee, Mrs Isbell now has improved
Okla , in the home of their son enough to return to her home here.
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6.THE BULLETIN is the only medium that offers
advertisers the magnetic appeal of classified
advertising Newspapers are often bought pri-
manly for the "want ad" section. Classified has
a universal appeal not found
dium. _0
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Childers,
Mrs Thelma Doebner and Mrs.
Charlie Young all visited in Ama-
Hilo this weekend with their moth-
er. Mrs. White. and other rela-
tives.
Mrs. Oma Underwood has re-
turned from a month’s visit with
the family of her granddaughter.
Mrs. Joyce Rogers in Tyler
Dale McBride of Des Moines. la..
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and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Harrell.
Miss Myrtle Brown took Mrs
Belle Clay to Cross Plains Thurs-
day to visit with relatives there.
Mrs. Doe Buford and Mrs. Marie
Melelland and daughters. Nancy
and Mary Sue traveled to Bruce.
Miss., last week to visit relatives.
Mrs. Loves Kimbrell of Brown-
wood visited her mother. Mrs
Doc Buford. Sunday afternoon and spent the past week with his moth-
with Mrs. Della Stewart of the er. Mrs. Emma McBride. Also
Make Your Summer Budget Work Harder.. Sell More!
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1. BULLETIN advertising reaches more people
than any other medium Of the 100 million-plus
people who read newspapers every day, 94%
remain at home during the summer. They keep
buying newspapers . . . keep seeing your ads
whenever and wherever they are.
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4. THE BULLETIN is the only medium where
customers shop the advertising Your daily news-
paper is the world's biggest market place
where the buying, public meets every day to shop
prices, quality and service.
NEW SANTA FE SUPERINTENDENT—J. W. Luke
of San Bernardino, Calif, succeeds O. G. Pierson as
mechanical superintendent of the Gulf, Colorado and
Santa Fe Railway effective July 1. The announcement
was made by L. M. Olson, vice president and gen-
eral manager of the GC&SF with headquarters in Gal-
veston. Pierson has retired after more than 52 vears
services with the railroad.
Bernard C. Brown. .FBI agent-
in-charge here, said" Mannar.no
was arrested in New Kensington
Underwood's
Prepare Your Food
in An Air Conditioned
Cafeteria
Or
2. People like advertising in THE BULLETIN
better than in any other medium. People feel
friendly toward advertising in THE BULLETIN.
Your ad is a recommendation they welcome and
that they are more likely to oct upon.
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9. BULLETIN advertising produces more sales
perdollor of advertising cost than do other me-
nXT» local advertisers agree that newspaper
advertising sparks more pay-off than ony other
medium.And they back their convictions with
octionilast yeor they invested more than twice
measured money in newspapers as in all other
measured media combined.
MSARTNE) iSLaND-
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LADIES is too HOT
to COOK This 4th
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Weather .
Expected
WASHINGTON ' I UPD — The
Weather Bureau reporven voc,
that most of the nation will en-
• joy pleasant summer weather
over the Fourth of July weekend.
It said fair to partly cloudy
weather would prevail, except for
some showers and thunderstorms
over scattered portions of the
Rocky Mountain, Plains and Gulf
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Temperatures were expected to
lx generally near seasonal nor-
mals with a tendency toward
w armer readings in the Midwest •
and East.
The bureau said showers or
thunderstorms may develop on
Sunday from the mid-Missssippi
Valley northeastward into New
England Others are likely to ac-
. company a cooling trend in the
Great Lakes region, It said.
THE BULLETIN—the ■ retailer’s traditional oc-
foryoud ~WI deliver more summer soles
7. THE BULLETIN adverfsing offers r..I.
ing versatility than any other medium. The news-
paper is the only medium which single-handedly
can do the job of building volume and traffic,
clearing inventories, meting competitive pres-
sures and strengthening weak departments.
5. THE BULLETIN delivers more "Ready-to-
Buy prospects than any other medium. Your
Newspaper ad finds more live prospects for your
summer offerings . . . more ready-to-buy people
in a responsive mood. Newspapers have some-
thing for everyone.
3. THE BULLETIN~is the only medium that peo-
ple regularly consult before making a buying
decision. Your ad in your daily newspaper is
news. It gives people the information they want
and need now for the purchases they make today.
Lee Weathersby has been in the ley McBride and sons of Midland
Rising Star Hospital several days. Mrs. McBride returned to the home
suffering from a leg injury re- of her daughter. Mrs Joy Boaz in
ceived in an accident Anson, Saturday.
Mrs Buster Brown has been i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pittman of
at her home here but is improved Blake visited w ith patients in the
at this time nursing home Sunday.
Bobby Compton has been in Lov- The Rev. and Mrs. Jack Riley
ington. N. M . for several weeks have moved into the First Baptist
with the family and his sister. Mr. parsonage. The Rev. Riley was a
and Mrs. Jack Palmore visitor of patients in the Rising
Mrs. Lucy Willett and Mrs Jim Star Hospital Thursday.
Gray have been visiting in Fort Mr. and Mrs. L N. Petty, Mrs. -
Worth with their new granddaugh- Marshall Campbell and Mrs Nor-
ter. Sharon Kay Willett, daughter ma Crawford and Charles attend-
of Mr. and Mrs. Voyte Willett ed the Steel family reunion at Lake
Mrs. John Shults reports that her Brownwood this weekend
husband who is in the Veteran s Mr. and Mrs. Oran Warnock
Hospital in Big Spring is doing made a trip to Lake Jackson to
well. He recently attended the ro- be with their daughter and her
deo. there. husband. Mr. and Mrs. Belvin
Mr. Palmore. father of W P. Spurlock. Spurlock is in the bos-
Palmore, is quite ill in the Rising pital for further treatment at this
Star Hospital. time due to ay-injury he suffered
Mr. and Mrs. W D. Ford had several weeks ago. Mrs. Warnock
Rie following guests on Father’s remained for a few days visit.
Day: Mr and Mrs. Charlie Byrd Visiting an afternoon this week
of Fort Worth: Mr. and Mrs. Bill with Mrs. E. L. Murphy, Elizabeth
Burnett of Austin; and Mr. and and Marcelle, were Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Lee Roy Ford and Jean Ann. Evans Watkins and family of Cross
Mrs Katie Clifton and Mrs. Judy Plains. Elizabeth recently return-
Rupe enjoyed a ride to Rising Star ed after attending a two weeks
Thursday with Mrs. Fred Hames training camp at Lake Brownwood,
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Ufed with their sister. Mrs Fannie
: Adertson. who has been ill.
"J. B Shannon is attending sum-
; mer school at Abline Christian
] College. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and
daughters are vacationing in
Georgia with his relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White and
Ronnie have returned from a trip
to the Gulf Coast of Texas Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie Blantonof of Sid-
ney spent Saturday with Mrs. Al-
vin Ingram.
Mrs Eva Sturdivant and grand-
daughter. Paula Snyder, shopped
in Brownwood Monday afternoon.
Delores Cox, daughter of
Mrs and Mrs James Harvey Cox.
spent several days last week at the
Junior 4H Leadership training
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Mrs. Elvie Shults has returned camp, sponsored by the Texas
to her home after surgery in a Power and light Co.. held near
Broennood hospital. She spent a Lake Trinidad. Athens
few days in the home of her daugh- Mrs. J. Gregory visited Mrs.
ter. Mrs L. A. Kirksey in Brown- James Isbell in the Rising Star
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The automobile industry is the
nation’s largest consumer of
nickel for plating purposes.
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Three Men Arrested
In $12 Million Job
PITTSBURGH 'UP!' — Close and the other two tn Miami
cooperation between federal au- Beach
thorities in the United States and The arrests, made on the
• anada has led to a break in the strength of bench warrants is-
"worlds largest theft”—a 12-mi- sued Tuesday by., the United
lion dollar burglary of a Canadian States District Court in Chicago,
bank culminated a year’s "concen-
Three men were arrested trated" investigation by the FBI
Thursday by the FBI in connee- and the Royal Canadian Mounted
tion with the May 4, 1958. theft of Police The warrants were based
12 million dollars in Canadian on a secret indictment returned
government bonds.- cash and jew- by a Federal Grand Jury in Chi-
eiry from the Brockville Trust cago following several weeks at
and Savings o., in Brockville. testimony into the Brockville
Onte burglary The FBI declined to
Those arrested were Samuel say how many other persons were
Mannarino. 53. New Kensington, included in the secret indictment.
Pa, reputed bigwig in Pittsburgh The indictment charged Man-
district rackets. Norman Roth- nan no and Rothman with aiding
man. Surfside, Fla former oper- and abetting Rabin "in the use
ator of a slot machine distributor- of a wire or radio communication
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1959, newspaper, July 3, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488632/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.