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2_1BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thursday, Aug. 25, 1950
Pacs One)
Star Registration
U. of
Kenneth Wayne Barr,
thinly disguised ulti-
Commercial
J. W.
muda grass field day Saturday don't want to desert their leader-
ship roles while Congress is in
In Brown County.
on West Commerce Street (U. S feet on ending a session
HOSPITAL
muda grass and N-K 37.
Admissions Tuesday:
Mrs. S. M. Black, Route 2.
Scout Leaders
and
Meet Tonight
MARKETS
Admissions Wednesday:
addition.
ONE BIG AMBrTION
Comanche.
Deeds of Early.
leader for den mothers;
Mark difference.
scoutmasters and Bill Hart will
lor’s degree from Howard Payne
are valuable
"After the article came out.
sons attending school
Jr.
Save Them
the finest payment I’ve ever re-
ceived." he said.
2-
shooting followed an argument.
Central Texans
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BLUFFVUE
DRIVE-IN
assistant leaders are also urged
to attend.
Pat
who
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
Show, Sale
Set Friday
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
present the exploring program, made to override him and force
Committee members as well as out the school and housing bills.
MID-NITE
SNOW
ity Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of
Texas, the Democratic presiden-
tial and vice-presidential nomi-
nees. want to hit the campaign
trail as quickly as possible but
it wouldn't be if there were
more people like Boyce House.
tree and bit it.
Finally a shot from Dunn's gun
Burglars Loot
Local Cafe
Street.
Charles Davis, Box 306 Frost.
Admissions Wednesday:
Judge Conner S. Scott Presiding
Glenda Pyburn vs. Rennie Py-
burn. suit for divorce.
Raymond Keith vs. The Fideli-
ty and Casualty Co. of New York.
I suit for damages.
COUNTY CLERK
Marriage Urenare
these factors.
L The House Rules Committee
Mrs. Louise Frances Cook, 34, of
Park Homes, Brownwood.
Former Resident
Dies In Mishap
A former Brownwood resident.
, Richard Guthrie, died Tuesday in
IRWINALLEN
pRooUChON
Until Further Notice
New Store Hours
for some time despite heavy pres-
sures to turn them loose.
And it delayed until today action
ed and discussed."
Mrs. T. C. Yantis is discussion
B. C. Smith. Comanche.
Mrs Bert Granger. Comanche.
Mrs. S. L. Monsey, May.
A. E. Boyd Jr., Sidney
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Tuesday:
men. 3 p.m. to 4 pm.
Holidays will be observed during
been written about his father
and the 1912 convention. That's
organization his senior year.
James is the son of Mr. and
Mrs Ed Gilliam Jr., former resi-
dents of Brownwood and now re-
siding in Goldthwaite.
Over 1100 was taken last night
in a burglary at a local restaurant
it was the second time in three
weeks that the cafe had been
burglarized
A member of the Brownwood
Police Dept said that *100 was.
taken from a money sack beneath
the cash register Another "10
or 15 dollars" was Uken from
the Juke box
Entry was made by prying open
the back door of the restaurant,
police said.
close earlier. High School gradu-
ation will, be held May 19 with
Paving Work
Nearing End
COMANCHE (SC)—Paving
to dear a minimum wage bill for
compromise at Senate and House
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brady Highway
Box Office Opens 7:15
First Show Begins at Dusk
TONIGHT and
FRIDAY
Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M.
First Show Begins at Dusk
TONIGHT and
FRIDAY
SMrs. Milton W Galloway. 2603
=inaScopE
PLUS
are urged to be present tonight weapon which led to the tentative
at the Boy Scout Office. 500 East decision to drop housing and
most amazing of all possible worlds!
Teeming with prehistoric monsters
who first roamed the earth
150 million years ago!
Mrs. Kyril T. La Rogue. May
--McCarty. 1001 Mel-
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Roger H. Miller of Gatesville and
Marion Baugh Sr of Brownwood.
A son, Jeffrey Wayne, in Medi-
trict. . .
She will be assigned work tn
the elementary grades and will
replace H. L. Berry, who resigned
to accept another position.
Mrs. House received her bache-
Field Day Set
Central Texans will hold a Ber-
ance that no attempts would be
WASH
ting *o
manage
derdog.
Mind
alley ct
tail bee
dog to
product
campai
Time
rectors
aight. 1
would
sweep
holm. !
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• This
bandwa
hesitan
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BEGIN WORK
A Senate-House conference com-
mittee started work Wednesday on
the medical aid bill and expects
to reach full agreement today. in
general, it agreed to most provi-
sions of the Senate bill. but dead-
locked temporarily over a Senate
provision to include aid for mental
and tubercular patients.
Plain.
Mrs. J. M. Horn, 1905 First St.
, Ross Stoker, program chairman.
GOLDTHWAITE — The fourth presented Priest, Hoyett Brown-
COMANCHE (Spl.)— More than
300 persons were at Lake Eanes
Park Friday for the Comanche
TOH FEATURE tiMes DIAL
♦
not be back this year.
CLASSES AUG. ■
Regular elasses will begin Aug.
a School buses will run on sched-
ule and regular lunch room serv-
ice will be available. Lunch prices
BIG CATCH
R. D. Buckner of Dallas pulled
in a whopping total of 69 pounds
of yellow cat at Lake Brownwood
Wednesday.
Included in the list were one
Lamesa and Gloria-------- —
Myers, 13. of Richland Springs, officers and a picnic style lunch
Johney Dwaine Griffin, 23, of! filled the schedule.
--- “ . - . । j c Wikerson gave the invo-
Revival Begins
MULLIN BBC- Kevival ser-
vices at First Methodist Church
wm begin at 9:30 am. Sunday
The Rev A. J. Wormwood,
pastor of Methodist churches is
Zephyr and Mullin, will do the
preaching Brady Wayne Duren
of the Dures sammunfty trill be
song leader.
Beginning Wed., Aug. 17, 1960
Daily 7:30 A.M.-7:00 P.M.
Sunday 7:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M.
EMERGENCY PHONE Ml 5-4300
PRESCRIPTION LAB.
trying to get than cleared.
The reported agreement would
dear Ike biggest obstacle to ad-
journment oi the postconvention
school ald MU go to a compromise
committoe. It still is blocking a
general housing bill, and it has
money, either,”
As an example House cited an ।
Incident which occurred after he
had written an article recently
on the 1912 Democratic comven-
ton and William Jennings
Bryan Sr., the Presidential nomi-
nee in ISM, 1900 and 1906.
SAN SABA I BBC) — Buddy 18-pounder, one 22. one 14. a
Priest, head football coach here, nine apd • six pound. All were
was guest spesker of the Lions yellow eat
Club Tuesday With Priest were
other San Saba eoaches. a-zza
Mercury
Mrs. Jame* Burrus. Mullin.
Hooks of 240* First
. a, - County Old Settlers Reunion
Frances Group singing, talks, election of
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Gober of Holt and Mrs
Maggie Miller of Richland Springs.
A son, Billy Kelley, in San Saba
MM CUAUDE FERNANDO
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ONEMASCOPE • COLOR by DC LUXE
— EXTRA —
Bugs Bunny Cartoon
Latest World News
"HORROR OF DRACULA"
1 AND “THING
HUT COULDN'T DM"
a daughter. Bonnie Kim. In a
Brady hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
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political
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CONTINUED FROM PAGK ONE
reporter If it hadn't been for
a feud between the city s police
department and the paper's other
writers, he might never have
made the grade, he said.
"The police wouldn't give the
other reporters anythinghe
said
"But they felt sorry for a
102-pound, 19-year-old kid who
didn't really know what he was
of Comanche oldest man present.
John Ward of Stag Creek. big-
gest family, with 14 children,
Mrs Sterling Isham of Gustine,
________ ____ - -is
almost complete on Martin ,
Street and two blocks have been
paved in the Petsick addition ]
The streets paved run east and
It s to publish a weekly news-
paper. "At heart I'm a news-
paper man and always will be,”
he said.
"There's no occupation, unless
N‘s that of a minister. which
offers greater rewards,” he said.
“I'm not talking in terms of i
Depot Street in Brownwood st i school aid bills.
7:30 for the Scoter’s Round-1 Smith's committee, dominated
table. by Republicans and conservative
Marvin Moon, director of the Democrats, has held up those bills
Route. blast.
Dismissals Tuesday: Mrs. Dunn said that the fox.
Mrs Alma Morell. North Elm apparently rabid, showed up
i chasing anything that moved.”
She said it chased her eat up a
September program in packs,
troop* and posts will be present-
JAMES GILLIAM
... la medical school
Gilliam Leaves
September 1
r Rent
came from Morton this year, snd
Eddie Thompson, junior high
coach.
Priest spoke on the season’
football plans and schools in the
new District 1S-AA.
Another guest Tuesday was D.
R. Schlueter of Brownwood.
prettiest woman. Newt Bigham _---
cation and Charlie Nance gave at Beattie, ugliest man, who was issued a
William Jennings Bryan
To Begin Aug. 26
RISING STAR (BBC) - Regts- win he the same as last year, 25
tration for students ia the Risine
Star school system will be held
August 26, Supt Sam Jones said
thia week
Jones said he expects school en
rolment to about equal that of
last year when there was an aver,
age daily attendance of about 330
students New families moving in-
to the community have offset the
number of 1959-60 students who will
eniyes swan
aneep um stenay: utusty and good
- »- lamha aoich0: ximilar vearltngs
sr
) aas-nss
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC'— Mrs.
Verona House was elected to fill roundtable, said "plans for the
an existing vacancy on the Gold- - -
thwaite faculty at a called session
recently of trustees of Goldth-
waite Independent School Dia-
Mrs. J. A Pilgreen, Hasse. -------
Mrs L L. Singleton. Route *. calmed the raging animal.
Mullin. j The Dunn farm is located nine
BIRTHS miles southwest of Brownwood in
Twins, a son, Bryan Keith. and the direction of Brookesmith
Elementary school graduation will
be held May 1«.
Superintendent Jones said no
children who were not six years
old on or before Sept. 1 will be
allowed to enroll New students
must bring birth certificates with
them, he said.
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RWINALENLCHARLESBENNEITS
COMING
FRIDAY______
W. Main.
Roy H. Owens, Bangs
Mrs. J. K. Carroll, 3312 Austin
Ave.
Mrs S S. Hickman of Cameron.
Dismissals Wednesday:
Mrs R. L. Duggins. Bangs.
Shirley Alldredge. Early.
Mrs Clarence T. Ham and
baby of Mercury.
Mrs. Billy Joe Benningield and
baby of 1417 Ave. J.
Mrs. J. Luther Watson, 1513
Ave. D.
Twin daughters, Pamela Gene
and Rebecca Ann, in Memorial
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
----- . .... Gallaway of 2603 W. Main. Aug.
Mrs. Mark Oliver, 1209 Cottage 24 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
St, • __.. „ Paul Landrum of 2603 W. Main
Mrs Clarence Treldon Ham. -- * -*
Aug. 24. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs W. C Singer of 1203
Durham St. and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Cemetery Meet
CLEAR CREEK (BBC)—Resi-
dents of Clear Creek community
the grounds will meet Saturday morning at
- Consigning 135 bucks and 40 Clear Creek Cemetery for a plan-
W does, all registered, for the show session. ________
/
9 wu
Z motns
urer, — Mrs. Montie Brinson, sessionoConegessnextgweek
secretary It apparently was based
Award* went to Green West U.
Dublina
DOLLARS
grown from seed, will be seen at ed program of medical care for
the Beck farm and at Oliver the aged and a modified minimum
Steele's farm. wage bill will be sent to President
The program la sponsored by Elsenhower in such form that he
the Brown County Extension Ser- will not veto them.
vice and growers of coastal Ber-
Albert Beckman
Dies in Uvalde
Albert Beckman Jr, son of Mrs
Albert Beekman Sr. of 3010 Bel-
mode Brownwood, was found
dead early today in a Uvalde ho-
tel room.
Mr. Backman. 30. apparently
died of a heart attack He lived
in San Antonio and was tn Uval-
de on business
Funeral services will be held
Friday in Charlotte. Pleasontoa
Funeral Home of Pleasanton to
to charge of arrangements.
Mr. Beckman is survived by his
wife. Ann, snd two children, Re-
becca, g. snd Mike, 4
Receive Degrees
LUBBOCK — Seven Central Tex-
ans among 301 students who re-
ceived degrees from the School
at Engineering or School of Busi
ness Administration in Saturday
exercises st Texas Technological
College.
Three Coleman residents were
among the new graduates. Brown
wood had tiro representatives and
Cisco and Goldthwaite one each
A bachelor of architecture degree
was awarded to Jerty Wayne Pas
ehe of Brownwood Norman Doug-
las Barton of Cisco received a
bachelor of science degree in elec
trie al engineering
David Paul Herd and David Lay
tan Brown, both of Coleman, re
reived BS degrees in mechanical .
sagi —i ring and petroleum engin-
eeing. respectively.
Bachelor of business administra-
Mon degrees were awarded to Don
Freeman of Brownwood, Artis Dur
wood MeDorman of Coleman and
Tommy CUM Daniel of Gold
hwaite. .
county 300 To Comanche songressm
RECORDS Old Settlers Meet
Mrs. Dee Manpins,,. D. Howard. 1509 Ave.C.
Mrs. J. Fred Perry. 4009 Glen- -------
Apparently with enough votes to
AU leaders in Cub Scouting, beck him up. Chairman Howard
Boy Scouting and Exploring inw. Smith (D-Va) of the House
Brown and Comanche counties' Rules Committee pointed the
, Holes
-------—.. .—- ---- _ GOLDTHWAITE (BBC)—James burg. Guthrie and Goodwin were
Visitors will assemble before session. The pressure for quick Gilliam, a 1960 graduate of the drivers of automobiles which
• am. Saturday at the parking adjournment to coming from the University of Texas, will leave crashed headon. Both were riding
lot of Brown Brothers Butane Co.: Senate, which normally drags its Sept. 1 to enter Baylor Univer- alone
--------------- - — - — _ 2 _ — sity School of Medicine in Hous- Mr Guthrie lived in Brown-
Highway 67) in Brownwood 4. Legislation acted on so far ton. wood for 20 years before moving
The tour wil begin at 9 am during the abbreviated session is Gilliam attended Baylor Uni- to Abilene in 1954 His wife was
and continue until 12 noon. falling into a pattern more to the versity three "years before trans- the former Willie Mae Dewbre of
Farms operated by A. J. Beck, liking of President Eisenhower ferring to the University of Tex- Mav
A. E. Lamb. W. W Dees. Oliver than of Kennedy and Johnson. as. While in Baylor, he was a ___
seems determined act to let a
College in 1958 and has been em-
ployed in Priddy School the past
' year and a half. Her home is near
Goldthwaite and she has four — .. _
Priest Talks To
San Saba Lions
__CRNWL.
4 Wonderful
Color
Cartoons
will be visited. Results obtained possible adjournment this week- team and vice president of Tau-
by the growers under s wide vs- end, but House Speaker Sam Ray- rus Club.
riety of conditions and methods burn (D-Tex) said he didn't see At Texas he was s member of
will be noted, according to John how Congress could possibly get Phi Gamma Delta fraternity snd
Gallaway, county agent. through by then. served as pledge trainer for that
A coastal type grass. N-K 37. The outlook now is that a limit-
west at the south end of Petsick I ' ~
I TORE woarx cAP-Tog 100: steady
"'Martin Street is in the south t°2.161302000: «o:mosttoauc-
part of the Cook addition in north tton: utility and standard next:ze
— 17.00-21 N commerelal cows 15.00-15.90:
mod and cholce calves and yearlings
20.00-n.80: medlum and good stock steer
rents par meal.
A general faculty meeting wC _______ J_____, _
be held at 9 am Aug 36. The Mulin and Vivian Carol Vogel,
high school registration schedule 18 of 1211 First. Brownwood
to: seniors W am. to 11 am.; j Troy Syri Brooks, 37, of 1111%
juniors, 11 am. to noon sopho- west Baker. Brownwood, and
mores. 2 p.m. to * p.m.; fresh- -
presented a sack of pinto beans malum that if efforts are made
and Jane Boling, resident for to pry those two bills loose, a
longest time la Comanche County, minimum wage bill may suffer
______________ the same fate
1 2 The post-convention session
Brown County's —-=
Bermuda Grass "•"E.wa
now ar
OPEN 12:45
— ADMISSION —
75 - 50 - 35
wood Drive.
Mrs. Mark Oliver, 1209 Cottage r n a
BLACKWOOD-MIMS HOSPrTAL I OX I lOjS
(Comanche) '
Admissions Tuesday: | - r
n aeme'csPHavoc At Farm
Mrs. A. D Bear. Route 2. Dub-
lin. ! A berserk fox played havoc at
O. J. Moore, Route 1. Sidney. the A. C. Dunn farm near Brown-
Mrs. Bruce Lane. Route 3. : wood this morning before being
Mrs. J. E Gore. Democrat Star brought under control by a gun
Why does House enjoy doing thwalte.
humorous work so much? You Mrs H o Hinesley, 3904 Cot-
eaa find grief anywhere,” he Se
said “It's harder to find mirth "Fowei Calder, 4016 Austin Ave.
or a chuckle.” Mrs George Wayne Ellis and
Anthony will present the program Smith said the delay was to al-
for cubmasters; Hollis E. Gsllo- low time for "clarification" of
way will lead a discussion for some issues. Smith wanted assur-
First Grade
Test Friday
SAN SABA (BBC- All prospec-
tive first grade students are to
participate in a read, ng readiness
test to be given st 9 a.m. Friday
in the classrooms, according to
Supt. J. L. Akridge.
Testa will be given by Mrs. Oris
Golden. Mrs Esrl McKee and
Mrs Clyde Smith, first grade
teachers.
The test was given in 1959 prior
to the opening of school.
the welcome address. Group sing-
ing was led. by J E. Lightfoot
A quartet featured Baxter Ray.
Tom Luker. Mrs Bell Early and
i Charles Marshall Lila Lee Har-
kins accompanied at the piano.
GIVES SKETCHES
Mrs F L Little spoke on "Pio-
neer Whims," which included hu-
morous sketches of Comanche
Richard L. Williams of *M County ministers and oldtimera
Booker. Brownwood. Rambler. After a picnic stylelunchcand
more group singing. Mrs. Coda
Baggett of Gustine spoke on
"Hardships of a Pioneer Wom-
----- . .. c.. e1 Otis Wiley, 27, of Abilene and
the year are Labor Day, Sept 5; Fannle Mae Kelley. 22. of 815
Thanksgiving Nov. 2425: Christ- Cordell, Brownwood.
mhar.PMeezng“Mr.°10 TAX
Mar 3AAEk START Passenger „
Because of this year’s earlier
than usual start, school will also
cal Arts Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Wayne Moore of Noviee,
Aug 23 at 11:03 a.m. Grandpar-
I ents are Mr. and Mrs. C. " . _
Moore of Temple snd the Rev and sale were 49 breeders. The
and Mrs. Frank Maysak of Win- animals were selected by Arthur
throp Harbor. Di Davis, well known goat judge.
A son, Robert Mart, in Medical ----------------
Arts Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Shnt Tn Denth
Robert cloyes McCurry of Aus- nor । O wearn
tin, Aug. 24 at 4 36 pm Grand- DALLAS (AP)—Electrical work-
parents are Mrs. R E McCurry er Boyd Brisson, 41, was shot to
of 1716 Durham St snd Mr. snd death at his home Tuesday night.
_ . - - Several witnesses told police the
C. Ray Smith Jr., Comanche
______,__.____ Mrs. Edward Conly. 1115 Belle ------ —
S s t—„ srr
the secretary,” he said. Felipe Cuevas Jr.. 1104 Duke St.
House makes his home in Eugene Bishop, 1305 Center Ave. I
Fort Worth and commutes daily Dale Smith, Route 1.
to his office in Dallas. “If I i Mrs. Mary Bernice Denton. San-
had my druthers, I'd rather live ta Anna.
ia a town the size of Brown- Mrs. E. A. Obenhaus, 1409 Ave.
wood,” he said. "You know the D
deodle and they know you. At
heart rm a small town guy.”
r a a | e | | an automobile smash-up five miles
For Med School eftso"ksieastnathecoumston was
William Goodwin. 44, of Pitts-
MAS. ear pher-
maey rear era-
eeripuie hend-
quarten We're
at year serve
aleaya
_ J PHARMACY
NS * Baker Dial Ml 3-4507
Springs, Aug 21. Grandparents •
are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller of VERONA HOUSE
klmiavspemgFavis Adamso .. GntoHhwaito facty
A daughter, Serena Dorine, in A A 11
^mh^^ Se Mrs. House
! wood St . Aug. 23. Grandparents
are Mrs. Ray Brusenhan of 1106 AI T. L..
., srsr ■“ New Teacher
Mrs. A. J. Wormwood, Zephyr. A daughter. Joy Francine, in
Dismissals Wednesday: Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Edward Conly, 1115 Belle John Deeds of 1107 Holcomb St.,
and Mrs. Leia Gallaway of Abi-
lene.
A son, Richard Vaughan, la Me-
• — ... —. xu mortal Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. * * MeCarty. 1001 Mel- James Burus of Mullin, Aug. 24.
wrote and" told'me it was the "MrsSThomas H Taylor. 1014 Grandparents ar",Mr.aand
finest account that had ever FikAve""G JoPunranaaf Joldorademoia
George E.Cole 7 Eighth Hospitai, to Mr. and M" B J.
W Dismissals Tuesdav: Benningtield of 1417 Ave. J., Aug.
■ Ernest I. Christian, May- qrnAqarerts are Mr. and
. . Sharon Bonita Shipman. Gold- Mrs L. CPFsher of 1618 Second
"You o Mineslev. 2904 cot- St. andMr-andMrs.J. D' Ben-
ningfieid.of Goldth l ' - in --llawml— ane -vm- presentea rnest, noyet n
___ A dauzhter. Anzela. Janeenu.nn annual Central Texas Registered ing, who win assist him;
Mrs.„George,Wayne Ellis and MrmociL. ku-as;: ss.’atrfflirMS; Hughes,
bab.°rstar. Baker 1003 Ave J 23 Grandparents are. Mr. and Mrs. waite Friday and Saturday.
Mrs ResSiev“Kenedawe L. W Banks 01 Mercury. Mrs. Col. V. Z. Cornelius is presi-
Mr Ruth M Tague j , Blacksock of Monohans and dent or the association, which is
lex. S. • vao-oa Mav C. C. Ham of Brownwood. composed of Angora breeders in
David hundewosimney 1306 A son, Marion Marcus, In Medi- Mills snd adjoining counties. The
Mrs_ Dorothy L. Sumner, 300 cai Arts Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. show and sale wil be held in
Vine Ya a.in.. w.an.dnv: Marion Milton Baugh Jr., 3419 the 4-H and FFA show barns,
w Admisinns.n n0 Nlcomb Third St- Aug. 22 at 9 p.m. j The show will get underway
Mrs. John Deeds. 1107 Folcomb -an-pnte Mr and Mrs. Friday, when the top billies and
does trill be selected from a
group of top Angoras of the
state. The sale will start at 1 p.m.
Saturday, with lunch served on
C. A. Jackson. 1412 Ave. L
_____ George J. Carter, 706 E. Adams
At 63 snd already a success, St. -
House still has one big ambition 1
May 14 Brownwood, International 1-ton
— metro.
35TH DISTRICT COURT
Steele, Ovid Walls and Paul Winn There still was some talk of a member of the freshmen football
Office*' weazztoeqs coming '
year are Ernest Straley. presi-
dent- the Rev. Sterling Isham,
vice president; Jim Steele, treas-
doing They would give me
stuff that they wouldn't give the
other reporters,” he said. * *
NOW EXECUTIVE K
Since those lean days House
has served ss editor of papers in ---------------
Eastland. Ranger and Cisco and (Information released by author-
is now executive vice president ity of patient or relatives.) ---- —.---
of the Texas Consumer Finance MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL Robert Gober of Holt, recently.
Corp, in Dallas. aa——*—■ Tue-dav:
"The only difference in execu-
tive vice president and executive
secretary (the position he held
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