Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1963 Page: 22 of 26
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8-B BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Sunday, January 6, 1963
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COUNTY RECORDS
vision. Brown County, »10 aoc.
As We Were
Adenauer has steadfastly
ever has been officially cleared I
Childs Presiding
Judge J.
Edward Cardenez charged with
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informants, will make it tougher ty. $7,500.
. helm. Germany. has returned to
Mirror
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ports sold for dollars
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West Germany has indirect sub-
ready to do also fruit and vegetables in some the world under strict controls.
moving back-
ward with regressive, policies that
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try out of the European market. |
BIRTHDAYS
1962 authorized the president
retaliate if necessary against im
e,
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ANNIVERSARIES
1962
NEW YEAR’S
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GRADUATIONS
WEDDINGS
PROMOTIONS
QUALITY FURNITURE
OUR 74TH YEAR!
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KEEP IN TOUCH BY
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LONG DISTANCE THIS YEAR
DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 A.M.
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LITTLE i-IX
LITTLE LIZ
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Agricultural Revamp Needed
For Common Market Shift
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The Southwestern States
Telephone Company
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rangements."
Freeman said tariffs and levies
You keep a record of “important days" of people
-—dear to you. Then there are always those special"
happy events. Send your greetings on those “red
' letter days” by long distance telephone this year.
It is thoughtful. Inexpensive, too, especially when
- you call station-to-station.
Ha3,*
415 West Fifth Street Dept: n
P Los Angeles 13, California
Open my account for L . , ,
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The only woy to save money is
to be so busy you can't find time
to spend it.
County, $10 aoc.
Ruth Terry H al of Tom Green
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Dental Study
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC— Tom
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TOM CODY GRAVES
. . . Dental student
Graves Slates
According to most women,
there is an important difference
between an old fool and a rich
old- fool.
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- tog; all of lots 6, 7. 8. and 9. |------------------:-----—.
block B in Eastover Hills, and Sir Gorden Richard... English
part of lot 21 and most of lot jockey, holds the worlds record .
J 24, block-4in Home wood Subdi- for winners.
State Mutual Savings
ANb tOAN AsSOCAtiON
the treason article in the criminal
code. It does not define clearly
what constitutes treason or what
is a state secret.
danger at any time. He suggested,
the whole uproar could have been PRECINCT 1 JUSTICE COURT
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and variable levies
Britain says it is
suggests that the common mar
ket. instead of moving toward a
liberal trade policy for agricul-
contributing to the delinquency and Taylor counties and Arkan-
of a minor. . sas to Maye Garms Hams* and
• Pauline Carr of Broun County,
You Don't Need Money To Buy Here Either”
terest in 48 85 acres in HT&BRR her duties and trips to East and
Bl
Another item due for revision is Co. Survey 29. Brown County, West Berlin.
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on US. farmers. These countries Cody Graves, son of Dr. and
now buy a third of U.S. farm ex- Mrs. r. C. Graves, has been a-
government action
tion so that the six farming sys-
tems will operate as one inte-
grated market by 1970. Foodstuffs
too plentiful or too scarce in one
member country will be sent flow-
ing to another. What is not needed
will be channeled to the rest of
Belgium subsidizes milk, and
criminal procedure
The Speigel affair especially
spotlighted the fact that German
law permits the jailing of sus-
The suspicion of treason cen- forming a new cabinet
The trade develpment act
Judge Joe Dibrell Presiding Deb* Garms of Somervell Coun:
Jennette Davis vs. Ansel R ty to Maye Garms Harriss and
de Davis. suit for divorce. George Pauline Carr of Brown County,
A Day attorney tor plaintiff ! undivided interest in 40 acres
COUNT COURT i in HTABRR Co. Section 23, Brown
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pects for long periods without
public hearings or
. anaG9BERE¥iwANMERSON-- end
LONDON (APi—If Britain en-
ten on an article picturing West
German armed forces a* in sad
shape and generally discrediting
Defense Minister Franz Josef
Strauss The magazine had long
been attacking Strauss. • fact
prompting immediate suspicion
that he was behind the govern-
ment actxm againt the publica-
tion.
fended the
ture. actually is
U S. Secretary of Agriculture of Dentistry in Dallas. Graves is
Orville Freeman said recently urrently a pre-dental student at
that the unity of the free world the. University of Texas
| is threatened rby agricultural pol- He will enter dental school in
| icies being developed in the com September Graves is a grad-
mon market area He said the uate of Goldthwaite High School.
: United States faces possible loss where he was active in school
of vital markets, and believes the activities and athletics.
against the Spiegel He says that
nation’s legal system has been in
neither press freedom nor the i
$10 aoc.
Allen Young of Ector County
to Gladys Anna Young of Ector
County, right, title and interest
in 200 acres in Sections 29 and
30 HT&BRR Co Survey, $10
aoc.
Fred Turner Jr. of Midland
; County torburham-Stock Farm.
Inc. of Midland County, 914.19
acres in Patrick Sullivan Survey
17 and Francis Hunt Survey 18
and all of lot 8 block 3; all of
lots 13 and 14; block 4. all of
lots 16. 27. 28 . 29 and 32. block 1. .
all in Orchard View, second fil-
still in jail for investigation. They
are Rudolf Augstein, publisher of
the weekly, and one of his edi-
; tors. Hans Schmeiz.
Federal court officials say it
will take at least two more
months to determine whether they
or any of eight other persons de-
tained in the case should be
brought to trial
NONE CLEARED
The other eight — five Spiegel
staffers, a colonel of the intelli-
genre service, a colonel in the de-
fense ministry and a businessman
—were released after spending
from a few days to nearly two
months behind bars .None, how-
that. The questions holding up regions. The Dutch subsidize milk PRICE HARMONY
negotiations are: How and when? and butter The six know their market can
GRAD IA CHANGE Britain, an off shore island with not be fully effective until they
Britain says ’the- change over a traditional cheap food policy, have achieved price harmony could impair existing trading ar-
must he gradual so as not to hurt allows free imports and tats among themselves. Their reluct-
farmers or force a catastrophic home prices drop to worid lev- ance to make concessions to Brit- ,
hum in Food nrie. The ix com- cis Then the government gives am is probably based on the fear on poultry threaten to price the
mon market members.” Frane-, farmers a cash subsidy—called that their own dehtcateb bat -effrcient Amertcan broiler indus- ,
West Germany Italy Belgium' a deficiency payment -to make anced structure might break
Holland and Luxemborg ’ say up the diftere nce between aver- down if such a big new member
no extension of their own transi- aze market prices and a mutually got advantages they do not them-
tion period running till 197101 can agreed target price selves enjoy.
be permitted The price control program in In the backeround is the effect I ports from countries imposing
Britain must obey the rules the common agricultural market The ‘eommmon market may have new and higher restrictions
Rash Of Things Transpire
When Editor Goes To Jail
I for the state to jail persons for Henry Holmes and wife. Inez, resume her teaching duties after
’ investigation. The present code of of Brown County to Veterans' spending the holidays with her
criminal procedure is predomin- Land Board of State of Texas, mother, Mrs. Aline Kelly. In
■ antly designed to aid the state RI 562 acres, being blocks 5 and Goldthwaite
It permits a person to be jailed 13 in Stephen Collins Survey 319, Miss Kelly was guest speaker
because the prosecution fears he Brown County. 97.500 in the world history class here
may tamper with evidence at a Bill Windham of Brown Coun- Thursday She showed slides and
| time when there is a mere sus ty to Glad; s Anna Young of Ec- told the students of the customs
I picion that the person committed tor County. right, title and in- of the German “people and of
EXPRESS OFFICE—Employes of the Wells-Fargo Express Office were taking a
break when this 1915 photo was taken. The office was located whe the Brown-
wood Hotel parking lot is today. In the photo are. from left, Raymond Giddens,
clerk: C. J Wilson. cashier: L. L. White, agent. and Elmer Frix. driver. The
adding machine on the stand is still in use today. Photo submitted by Harold E.
Giddens of 3706 Second St. The Bulletin welcomes old. photos -for this series,
and all will be returned after publication.
from the moment of joining Be-
sides, say the six British agricul-
hire is more advanced than that
of the continent, so no special
treatment is called for
The market's system bans the
protectrve subsidies paid to Brit-
ish producers. Instead, it offers
duties and levie$ so as to raise
internal market prices to levels
high enough to be judged profit-
able to farmers
CONTROL IMPORTS
The common market system is
somewhat similar to that in the
Uhited Sites The governments
support prices through pure hase-
when necessary, and control im
ports so they can not -undermine
home prices.
In all six countries subsidies
exist in one form or another on
certain products These guaran-
teed prices must disappear by
Jan 1. 1970
in France the price of all grains
INSURED SAVINGS EARN
4.8%
Yearly rate for 1st quarter of 1963.
Interest paid or compounded
qurterly
at State Mutual Savings!
* DAILY INTEREST FROM DAY
RECEIVED Paid on funds
remaining through any quarter.
♦ INTEREST PAID JO DATE OF
WITHDRAWAL On fund*
remaining at least 6 months.
Funds received or postmarked
by the 10th earn from the 1st.
♦ PERFECT RECORD: Interest
payments made on all account*
on every due date since Open-
ing in 1889 (
♦ Funds insured to $10,000 by
Federal Savings and Loan In-
surance Corporation, Washing-
ton.D C.
* Ideal, too for trust funds.
— cred+t-entons,estates,
churches, corporate funds
* Save by ma4— air mail post
age paid both wys. To open
your account mail coupon
Zone State — -
Judk. walter F Gumor. I undivided interest in 40 acres in
Prutov HTABRR Co Section 3. Brown
Delmer/BKalford of Brady County. »»
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35TH DISTRICT COURT
Public indignation over the
Spiegel arrests was the most se-
vere outburst io the Bonn repub
lies 13-year history, 11 toppled
Adenauer's government and
forced him to drop Strauss in
American efforts to promote
freer world trade.
“We have been sharply trou-
bled,"' Freeman said, “by the
mounting evidence such as the
recent action- on poultry which
ter* the European common mar- sidies for grains by means of
ket “British agriculture mvsad- transport bonuses Italy pays sim-
just almost overnigh from low and vegetables, destined for ex-
prices plus farmer subsidies to port.
high prices protected by tariffs MILK SUBSIDIZED
avoided had the press used more
restraint.
Most editors appear to have . __________________
adopted a wait-and-see attitude, paid fine of « and costs, total
According to reliable reports, ««»• on -charge of improper AAI_. I. V.II..
the Justice Ministry already is left turn from wrong lane. WAnA KPI IV
working on a revised code of Bradley Clive Blauvelt of Art- V!UiuU vilY
ington charged with speeding. ’
Visits Class
Veterans' Land Board of State ’ I**
of Texas to Gainer'l. Boyd of GOLDTHWAITE (BBC— Miss
___ Brown County, 91.562 Acres, be- ‘Wanda Kelly, teacher in the
•charges?—— --:---t ttig Mock 5 and 13 In Stephen: American school sponsored by
The revised code, according to Collins Survey 319, Brow n Coun the U.S. government in Man-
By JOHN O. KOEHLER
BOXY Germany A‘P‘ — A lot
of things can happen when a Ger-
man editor goes to jail on sus-
picion of treason
His main target, the defense
1 minister is driven out of office
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
is forced to reoreandze his govern-
ment , . And the editor's publi-
cation Derspiegel. enjoy s a wave
of popular support, with its cir-
culation rising from 500 000 to
more than 700 Olio
BROAD BROKE
These are fruits so tar of the
"Spiegel Affair" which has Cut
a broad stroke across German af-
fairs since October and thrown
into controversy many questions ■
involving freedom of the press
and the • way justice is adminis-
tered in postw ar Germany ,
Two executives of the newsmaz-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1963, newspaper, January 6, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489412/m1/22/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.