Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1959 Page: 18 of 24
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TE FAMLY TROT
2 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, Dec. 1 1959
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Up On Chores
BACK FROM TURKEY— The James Ho
$75.00
Airman’s Family Sees
14a
$8.00
Texas For Firct Time
Jeweled Watches
- SEE OUR 50c TABLE
By MRS. NORMA CRAWFORD lidh is
Bu rtir Correrpondent merica
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Dec. 3, 4, S
returned
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OWINGS JEWELRY
1
407% Center Santa Fe Wateh Inspectors Ph. Ml 2-2734
Ut
in Turkey uas good light
being installed at
TOYLAND
4
Joe Foss
CUDDLY PLUSH PETS
TOY OF THE YEAR
the slandof When a Turkish cigarette is of-
Selected
1
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CHICAGO LAP
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$198
Dolly's 5-Piece Diaper
Bag Set
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tv
See Them
$100
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Hear Them
Luxurious
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DOLLS
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1
98
£
Police Watch
UP
600 BLK. FISK
For AF Robber
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Ideal Game
ze
for the Family
Phuippne
★JACK PERRY and HiS
98
Complete with 25
LIGHT CRUST DOUGHBOYS
Rubberlike Bullets
89
98
THURSDAY DECEMBER 3rd
IN THE “M‘ SYSTEM FOOD STORE
GAMES - GAMES
COME ON OUT . . . AND HEAR 'EM!
BROWNWOOD CHRISTMAS MALL!
USE OUR
USE OUR
LAYAWAY PLAN
LAYAWAY PLAN
Mal VI 3-7878
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WOOLWORTH’S
)
M SMSTEM Food StORes
SAMSONITE LUGGAGF
Portable TYPEWRITERS
TRANSISTOR RADIOS
TRAINER
RIFLE . .
Many Other
Selection*
$20.00
$8.50
"Pursuer" Mahogany
Colored Plastic Gun
has Hammer and Pump
Action Lever-Shoes
with accuracy!
MARE'S
LAIG
RIFLE
LITTLE ENGLISH
la, who speaas little Eng-
4-tt. Fence
Installed
: *
SINGING AND PLAYING ESPECIALLY FOR
YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ALL DAY
Neela was Dorr, or
Cyprus and she i
stin2
They
from
from
maid did Neela s h usehold work
in Turkey since wazes for such
workers are very reasonable
1847 Rogers
Service of 8 SIL VFR SET
Rerular $99.50
Nationally Advertised
ELECTRIC RAZORS
Regular $34 75 ..........
EVENING BAGS
Regular $12.50 .............
Silver Plated
CIGARETTE & Vanity Case Set
Regular I11H ...........
Bye Bye Byrd was the leading
money winning, pacer at the Yonk-
ers. N Y . track in 1959 He earned
$84,875.
stil! done hy
The bes: hard-
$1.25
Per Running Ft.
MONOPOLY .........
"COOTIE" .......
TIDDLYWINKS ......
SCRABBLE ..........
PINGPONG..........
MANY VARIED
SELECTIONS
0.
ML,
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES,
SILVER,
CAMERAS
LAY AWAY NOW
for CHRISTMAS
bakery was
he time the
B-l-G
Drink 'N Wet
BABY
CASH SPECIALS
for Mall Days!
recently 1
vear s ove
4
BOWLING
SETS
Wears T-Shirts and
Panties
E93
James • ed mos
bread
We'ra teal
Cowboy* Now
Western Hat*
100%
Virgin Wool
Satisfaction Guaranteed
•r Year Monay Rafunded I
JIGGLY
ANIMAL
EXPRESS
W/,
4-4
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BROWNWi
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A Huge Convenient Display
STOCKING
STUFFER TOYS
WIDE VARIETY
398
f Moslem
’ \meri-
washinz
household
. 3.95
.. 2.00
... 29c1
.. 2.981
. . .2.79
P For
Ee Hours of
• Happy Pier
98c
ONLY •**
"PURSUER"
RIFLE
ahan2
(JPWiLkN
Brwnweod» Minam Jowalen
tea time fun . ..
20 piece tea set
98c
Unbreakable plastic tea set
in Blue Bird and Ballerina
patterns includes 4. each 7
cups, saucers, knives, forks
and spoons.
interesting in learning type
Murh wore
hand in Turkes
made Turkish
purchased for
much as $35 or -m re
Worid War II Marine hero and
newly named commissioner of the
new American Footbal! League,
does not believe there will be a
ca. she is
mac hines
appliance s
user ver
The worst beating ever dealt
North Carolina s Tar Heels in font-
ball was a 66-0 drubbing by Vir-
ginia in 1912.
MAY-An a i rm a n
tremely rigid and that the bank
now is holding a carton copy af
the $4 000.022 75 heck He added
“the bank examiners will expect
to find either the cancelled check
or the four million dollars to cov-
er it “
ACME FENCE
"If If. Fence We Build It"
SPECIAL SALE
CHAIN LINK FENCES
TOP QUALITY AND VALUE SINCE 1879
4
€,4
WINCHESTER A95
RIFLE ”
ITS A LIVING-Princess
Ferial of Egypt works as a
shorthand teacher in Lausanne,
Switzerland, for $35 a week
Just turned 21, the eldest
laughter of ex-King Farouk
teaches at the exclusive school
from which she was graduated
a few months ago.
,o 10c n 29c
Tobacco, Whisky
Tax Collections
Go Up In Month
AUSTIN AP—The state treas-
urers office said today tax col-
3 cents a package brought in $6,-
increased during November
The November cigarette tax of
1 cents a package brought in $6
662.702. almost double the amount
for last November and more than
one million dollars above Ocober
Liquor taxes for November
totaled $1,215,724 a shade higher
than the $1,197,518 collected in
October in November of 1958 when
the tax was $1 m a gallon. the col-
lection was $382 769
Whiie in Turkey Ingram was
married to Neela a Turkish na
tional They hat a *
Harley 17 months old
Howard said the item he miss-
amazed by
and other
ways of doing things
cooking and hiking
re pared several meals
nil}, featuring Turkish
as rice soup, stuffed
ith tomatoes and sim-
Lli 215y
c.
34
$13.95 up
A mode
fered .1! must be smoked if at
all possible as refusal is some-
times regarded as an insult.
NO COMPLIMENT
It is not advisable to compli-
ment an average Turkish hus-
band on his wife or to compli-
ment a father about his grown-
up daughter, the bulletin said
The modern Turk is proud of
his nationalism and the Turks
-------BY ERROR-------
It was issved Nov 22 by Miss
Anne Helliwell 22. by error when
Charlotte Walsh, 38, of Chicopee,
asked for a $22 75 check
Mrs Walsh refused to return it
saving she was having too much
fur wiih ft "
The bank president George V
Wallace, fired Miss Helliwell
Mrs Walsh was in court but
May such
three S' e
w ith £o: •
faith On her first tr -
HEAR THE LIGHT CRUST DOUGHBOYS IN EACH OF THEIR ENGAGEMENTS DURING THE
national police Tuesday went on
round the-ciork patrol dut; rut sid.
thr ( S Air Forre « robbery
P azurd Clark Air Base north of
Man a
Abut a hundred troopers were
orderrd to the base area in ac
cordance with new security ar-
ranzemems azreed on by US and
Philippine mihtary commanders
las', week
The new measures were order-
to prevent further cases of arme
robben and intrusion on the base
Fiye such cases were reported at
Clark in the past two weck-
:n time for Christmas. It is the first view of America for little James Harley. 17
months old and Neela wife of A IC Ingram, whose parents live near May. He
was stationed in Turkey almost three years and married Neela there. He is now on
leave (BBC Photo) « .
MANILA, Xp
p • desse rts
S e likes Amercan food but
ca ♦.« Iitde for rich dessert* and
does not drink coffee or iced
tfa Her favorite
menu includes dried olves,
cheece and hot tea Ir Turkey
food s served in courses a*
so common ner but
littie in Turkey A
comptenon of small cram and
lezume alowing and land predara-
tion were the principal activities
in the Blacklands. South Central
and East Texas
Dry Erass killed by early hard
freezes, became a fire hazard in
many parts of northeast Texas
Livestock remained in god con
dition although some shnnkage
occurred due to cold weather, the
report said Feeding is increasing
as small gram growth slows
Wheat made little progress dur
•ng the week. Top moisture and
warm days are needed fer the
crop. Oat seeding is about 95 per
cent complete
t $
Mef la sa -
People in touns and villages of
Turkes are generpus and graci-
ous to Americans according to
a personnel guidan e bulletin of
Howard - They offer to share
with visitors whom they con-
sider to be God s visitors their
most luxurious food items, such
as tea and coffee
This sharing must be accept-
ed ano pay must not be offered
for hospitality, the bulletin said.
often found only in illegal trade
channels
SHARP COXTRISTS
Neela san- most of the people
live n apartment-type dwellings
and feu private homes are found
in larze cities The modern
apartment may be next door to
an old and inadequate dwelling
The vouirast in old and new
Turkey is evident in Ankara,
NO DOWN PAYMENT—
36 MONTHS TO PAY
For Free Estimates
Call Our Representative
DAY & CO.
919 N. Fisk Ph MI 5-2500
Just rereived new shipment ef
Living Roorn Suttes
$98.50
LETBETTER & SONS
Fisk at Third
, him came hi* wife and son who
had never seen the Lnite : States
before
Air James Howard Ingram
son of Mr and Mrs Henrs Ing-
ram of Max served six months
in Tripoli and the remainder of
his overseas u/b ’.he Su4--
log Detachment 30 Ankara
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FREEHOLD N J (APi-
Harness racing is a family deal
with the Staffords of Haddon-
field. N. J There is Randall Jr .
Benjamin C. Alvan W Arthur C
and Randall 111 Each owns
one horse.
Randall, who does the driving
for all, owns Dottie Dares. Al-
vin has Miss Wiggins; Many a
Hanover belongs to Randall III;
Hen ha« Aunt Debbit and Arthur
owns Fan Norris All are pacers.
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16" SLEEPING POOCH
ho* felt eye*. plostic nose . . . 98
wear* silk bow.
Pink and whit* 4m
carpets car be are beginning to be a progressive
salam. w»r w .. . ...... ’ as little as $200 people, the Ingrame said
Faban “dagutth n Amercan mon Linoicum Muard and hi family will.
Foes 44 ace who co.u- < h^a a '' remam in.M ' until about Dec
dwnnzrgapane"dlane. anv EDforomirhgt Amerien 1-"re"aaoinarrvaiprom
1a more ouid a abkut war a she prefers thick . arpe ts on where Howard wi be
"met.monu The majority of Turkish people stationed
"Howeveronthe former gover. wearclothingsi milar towestem .Lttic Jame Marley seems to
nor PSkodaddehni it r™ ar — -- reEaeRraranamotare
be heavy bddieih FwHE canean ne iorearenec Wm witS
Foss yesterday signed a three- x---mms
Ingrams left Bread in Tur-
key. similar to sourdough bread,
is baked and placed in an open
truck without wrapping to pro-
■ tect it he said
CYPRIOT
year contract believed to be at
about $30,000 a year The appoint-
ment . was announced at a press
confe rence by Lamar Hunt of
Dallas. president of the new
league
We selected 25 men for the
job interviewed 8 and’chose Foss
unanimousiv," Mid Hunt
Foss said his headquarters w‘ll
be in Dallas. He added:
Om of the first things I want
tn do is get organized name a
secretary and first assistant ta k
with A FL ouners and als sit
down and talk to NFL owners and
Ee• if we can work together
"There are enough players to
go around and enough spectators
to watch them play I1 .never
pursue a fight and I don t believe
in namecalling
Top Medal Winner Bank Demands Check
Saves Buddy’s Life Be Returned Quickly
LONG BEACH Calif ‘AP —A Pear Harbor, Pharria. then a
Medal of Honor winner has proved warrant gunners officer, rescued SPRINGFIELD. Mass AP took no part in the proceedings,
it dorsal take a war to make a If men who were floating in oil or The Hadley Falls Trust Co de In dischareing Miss Helliwell.
hero . trapped in the U.S.S. California manded somewhat indignantly wallace said we expect our work
Jackson C Pham, joined two He was awarded the Medal of Tuesday in Superior Court the re- t be checked accurately in this
oilier men to pul his old Navy Honor Lronieally, Wigand was turn of a check mistakenly made case it was not
buddy from a flaming death Mon- also a crewman on the torpedoed out for four million dollars toon
day battieship. much
NOT FIRST .GAS TRENCH But the bank representative go
The rescued man Marshall E Wiesand was workins in a Eas only a bnief 100k at the widely
Wiegamd 56 was not the first to hne trench Monday when gn-M licind check berause J mice Dan
owe hi, life to Phams. 48 names, bunt out apparently iel b OBnen ordered it into the
The day the Japanese astacked touched off by a spark He threw custody of the clerk Ed
------ ---------himself to the trench floor under- ward G. Shea, to be held, for a
r p.n neath the PiPe later hearing
L-vmAve f ~.k Phams a pneumatic tool oper-
Fdrier ( nil n ator was working with V O Lock Pl BLIC RIDIC t IE
I muu‘ • vuuel ndee 63 and B l Bredahi. 38 John F Cart, counsei for the
a few fee awa¥ . bank told OBnen the bank not
. . ACT F IRST only has been "held up to public
I suppose it was nstinct from ridicule and given nationwide pub
. the.war-act firs and think later." licity" but that it also is in book
said Phams keeping trouble perhaps with na
AUSTI ‘API— Farmers caught Tne men ignored 20-feet-high tional and state bank examiners
up on fence mending general re- names to reach down and grab Carr said banking laws are ex.
pairs and land pr*parat ion in Wiecand His clothes were afire
many areas last week, the U S but his injuries proved not serious
Department of Agriculture said to- The rescuers suffered flash burns
day on the arms and face.
Cotton stripping in the Plains -
reached a peal The harvest of ‘I ’’t 7 TMEw
sorzhums so) beans and peanuts ik l •TP-ER -Ca
taperd off fh Mhhaa M
F
h
ird Ingrams arrived in the United States
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1959, newspaper, December 2, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488762/m1/18/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.