Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1963 Page: 9 of 26
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Sunday, January 6, 1963 9-A
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from
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tern similarities in the lengthen-
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discovered until July 2 - Miss
ject to hallucinations.
registered
State
polio
SCHOOL MENUS
hotel. Weapon bare hands
PATTERN
Bow Ties Dip In Popularity
of them faced the tans wearing crats hold a margin in the bow-
near the evening hour at 6.
gravy. English pea salad, whip-
tor the last eight year*.
•Subject to changes.
the student body and faculty of
Monday- Beef stew with Vege-
ta Rep. William M. Colmer of
because he liked it.
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JANUAWVCeclunnece.AaOa,
bps.
SUITS & SPORT COATS
GIRL'S DRESSES
COATS AND SUITS
HATS
73 o V2
BOY'S WEAR
GIRL S COATS
SWEATERS and SKIRTS
)
PURSES
BOY'S PAJAMAS
GIRL'S DRESSES
73
ALL WINTER SKIRTS
OFF
1 GROUP SWEATERS
BOYS, INFANTS, & TODDLERS
Sizes 6 thru 18
GIRL S CAR COATS
7
Sizes 32 to 40
Corduroy creepers and suits
OFF
some reduced more
LADIES LINGERIE
FELT HATS
DRESS WEAR
OFF
SPORTSWEAR
Ladies dresses, jacket dresses, 2-piece skirt
LADIES JEWELRY
73 . V2
V3 price
OFF
OFF
OFE
1
SHOES
GIRL S & LADIES PIXIES
Entire Fall and Winter stock of
high heels, mid-heels, end flats
■ -
The
SAVE
SAVE
omoul
SAVE
SAVE
YOUR CRIB THRU COLLEGE SHOP
Shop
MI 3-4137
400 Center
MI 5-5077
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Special
LOOK
Strange Pattern Found
[n Eight Strangulations
Love Kimbrough
Leaves Position
ClubS
Reid,
lettuce, tomatoes, onion, pickles,
potato chips. milk, peach pie.
festive bow when off camera. But
when before the photographer to
One rack of dress in
sizes 4 to 6X, 7 to 14,
sub-teens and Juniors
Big boys hats in
head sizes up to 7
He gave the oath of office to ped potatoes; rolls and butter,
his successor K. O. Ellington of milk ------------■------------
i and
Aiso-
con-
Anto-
And robes in flannels
and challis. All sizes
Friday—Chicken and noodles,
green beans, combination salad,
hot rolls, butter, pear honey or
plum jelly, milk
alone in an apartment la the Back
Bay—about a mile from the close-
together Slesers aal Clark apart -—
One group skirts ond sweater sets.
Sizes 6 to 18 ................
Melvin, and Ellington then ad-
ministered the oath to the other
offleers.
Wool, double knits ,end fur blends.
Sizes 5 to 20 ................
All remaining stock including
dress coots in all sizes . . .
One rcok of coats and
cor coats in
sizes infants thru juniors .
cornbread and butter, milk.
Wednesday—Oven fried chick-
en and gravy, creamed potatoes.
Sweaters, dress slocks, car coats,
corduroy slacks, and pin cords.
Age sizes 1-6, 7-12, and 13 to 20.
beans, fruit J*Uo. bread. milk.
Wednesday —Meat vegetable
stew, cheese slices, cherry cob-
ler, crackers, milk.
Thursday—Corn chip pie, let-
All remaining winter stock of cottons,
corduroys, velvets, and knits.
Ages 1-3, 3-6X, 7 to- 14, sub-teens
8 to 14, and Junior 5 to 15.........
xcep-
when
i type
siness
Ins is
tod of
lucive
rd cd
Tuesday—Chili with beans, cat-
sup. cabbage slaw. bread and
butter sandwich, crackers, milk,
cherry cobbler.
Wednesday — Meat casserole,
green beans, tossed Salad, hot
rolls, butter, milk. Jam or syrup.
Thursday — Hamburgers with
ond blouse sets, knits, silk
wool and cotton fabrics.
Sizes 5 thru 20 ........
forced entry and. also, evidence
that in no case was robbery the
motive, airtough several apart-
ments were ransacked.
In most, but not all cnees, there
was sexual molestation.
Robes, pajamas, and gowns.
Sizes 32 to 40 ..........
e. 29.
> had
com-
year.
Rainfall Short
For McCulloch
BRADY 'BSC1—It was a migh-
ty dry 1962 in ATeCulloch Coun-
ty The year s total rainfall was
only 13.95 inches, the slimmest
total since 1356 in the middle of
the drouth. .
The county's "normal" annual
rainfall is 24,94 inches.
The 1962 total was less than
half that of 1961 (28.62 inches).
By LEWIS HAWKINS
W ASHINGTON (APi - If you
think the incomine 88th Congress
is turning a cold face to the once-
prevalent chin whiskers and mus-
taches. you should see what it's
doing to the bow He.
Not only are there none of those
cartoonists' favorites, the string-
bow and the flowtag Windsor. but
Boys age size*
1-6, 7 12. 13 to 18.
REDUCED .......
“et
0 “44
ered on the
| quor Mora.
1. AUSTIN <
Connally wi
meeting of i
the group’s
said Connally
er Carr. I
Smith and th
House will b
AUSTIN £
Southwestern
elatlot will
ventjon Man
nio. In the
chocolate pudding with whipped
I cream, homemade bread, milk.
Wednesday — Seasoned p i n t o
beans., cheese sucks, turnips and
greens, carrot sticks, peach cob-
bler. com bread butter, milk. '
be recorded for. posterity. only jl7 On a party basis." the Demo- Mississippi.
Ono group fall end winter
capri pant»and
matching capri pant sets.
Sizes 6 thru 18 .........
ice, dill pickles, pineapple cake,
bread, milk May school at an assembly in
partment spokesman says such a Nichola. M. semiretired physio-
strangler might never have been therapist living alone in a Bricht-
hospitalized: He might be any-: on apartment, tour miles away.
store.
Dana*
Most of the killings occuned stick, cheese biscuits and butter,
| cranberry crunch, milk.
V. 2
Ir
HOUSTON
ry n. died
injuries rece
struck by a
while walkin
DALLAS <
liquor store <
shot to deal
he apparent,
sistance to k
Kay Speaks
MA ’BBC'—Dr. G. L Kay,
vice president of public service
and industrial relations at Lub-
3
Ta
Girls and Young Ladies HATS..
% price
MTAL
4 61
0 89
2 44
5 78
5.12
7 73
8 59
367
0.47
6.78
7.10
580
17 25
17 40
PLENTY OF ROOM FOR CONVENTION CAPERS.Possible host to both major political
presidential nominating convention* in 1964 could be Chicago's McCormick Place, show n
in model form, above. A block wide and three block* long (365 z 1,180 feet). iU main
hall with an area approximating that of six football fields is vast enough to hold the 30
states' delegate* and wall-wishar* more than comfortably. Restaurant and cafeteria
facilities are equipped to handle crowd* of such size.
Friday—Steak and Gravy, sweet
butter, potatoes, buttered com. crn-
7
/OFF
BRADY (BBC)—Love Kim- lettuce leaf rolls end
b rough ended 30 years of serv- lemon pie. milk
menu. Weapon: stocking and slip
in addition to the fact that all
victims were women and were
strangled police emphasized the
A former school superintendent tables, pickles, lettuce and celery
at Melvin. Ellington is the only ; salad. with French dressing, cake
new office.- in the courthouse, j squares, cheese roll-ups, milk.
GIRL'S LINGERIE
Winter pajama*, gown*, and robes in 1/
flanel and challis. Sizes 1-3, U/
3-6X, 7-14, and totn* a to 14....... /3
Cookin'
A bow is shown on the image mustaches, the Midwert and
of Son Everett M. Dirksen, the Southwest provide a majority of
Republican leader from fittimols:tthe—bow -ties with 9 of the 17.
But Dirksen's picture is a draw- Nebraska, Missouri and nlinois
ing, rather than a photograph So each count two—as many as pro-
one can not be sure whether the duced by populous New- York.
GOP chieftain actually was wear- ’ Even the South. which shuns the
ing the bow or whether the artist, mustache on a 100 per cent basis,
employed license and put one on comes up with a bow-tie wearer
Tuesday—chili con came with
beans, spinach, carrots, apple
and raisin salad. peach cobbler,'
evidence of
. PE vs r"P
eradication I
AUSTIN. 1
I Health Depa
that 146 n
i cases were r
j year than in
the departm-
182 cases of
pared to 37
Non-paralytic
from 43 tn 11
BROWNWOOD scHooLs-
Monday — Braised beef with
rice, buttered carrot*. celery
7 ■
/ 3 OFF
universal lack
thing from a sadistic juvenile de- Weapon: her own nylo stocking,
Hinquent to a schizophrenic. sub- JUNE 30 probably — but not
the high school auditorium Wed-
nesday. Subject of Dr. Kay's
talk'was "Preserving the Ameri-
can Heritage.'"
73 to V2 OFF
tuce tomato salad, cake with
peaches, bread.' milk
Friday—Barbecue weiner s, but-
1 tered corn, baked beans, pear
halves, milk
MAY
Monday — Tuna salad, sliced
cheese, fresh green limas, con-
gealed fruit salad, brownies,
bread, milk.
Tuesday—Meat loaf, creamed
potatoes, cabbage, apple salad,
1
/2 OFF
1
/ 4 OFF
M&M,
See What's
ness- »
V aft-
"bust-
g up
berry salad. bread, milk, ice
cream bar.
nurse living alone in a second
floor apartment in -suburban
Lynn. some 19 miles from the
center of Boston. Weapon her
brassiere and a nylon stocking
A WIDOW
JULY 11—Mrs. Margaret Davis
60 a widow who lived alone in
7
/e OFF
— DE LEON HIGH
Monday—Beef tips, English pea
salad, buttered cabbage, purple
plums, bread, milk. _
—__. _ c । Thursday—Barbecue canned
.1 nd -8 mon meat- Mackeyed pes -he~ Eet Ch-ist; Coh--e
buttered whole potatoes, green
there are precious few of the
modern, squared-off or slightly
pointed bows.
This intelligence is the result
of painstaking research through
the newiy isued pocket directory
of the 88th Congress which pic
tures every member
Of course, some of the 500- plus
male members of the Senate and
House may sometimes desert the
sober four-in-hand and sport a
73
in the murky gas-lit streets of
London, has a more subtle dread
touched women of a big city
Site* of the right Boston kill-
ings — Marting last June — have
ranged ad the way from the heart
of Old Boston to scattered resi-
dential areas and one suburb.
Strangely, in no instanc did the
killer, or killers. leave any evi-
dence of forced entry into the
murder apartments.
I, there one Jekyil-and-Hyde
killer loose on the streets, or are
1
/- OFF
1
‘4 PEICE
3 tO V Off
73 to V2 off
By JOHN B. KNOX
BOSTON <AP — Who, 'strangled
Anna Slesers? Nina Nichols' Hel
ea Blake' Margaret Darts' Ida
Irga? Jane Sullivan: Sophie
‘ Clark? Patricia Bissette:
These right questiona, left un-
answered in 1962. haunted homi-
cide detective* in Greater Boston
as the new year arrived.
WoRST SINCE RIPPER
Not since the horse and car-
riage day* of 74 years ago, when
Jack the Ripper murdered women
ice to McCulloch County a* the Thursday— Soup and crackers,
county’* new officer* were sworn Pcheese sandwich. peanut butter
in Tuesday. : roll. pear half. milk.
Kimbrough served 22 years a* Friday— Hazhburger “steak with
sheriff and has been county Judge cheese or salmon croquettes and
• bow. , tie department with U wearers
On the other hand 22 face cam- tn 6 for the Republican*. But this
era and voter* with .mustaches, is about in line with the differ-
albeit most of these facial decora- . . .
non* are conservatively meager ence in numbers between the two
and would have ben regarded a* parties in Congress and doe* not
no whiskers at all a few congres- approach the 16-6 mustache ma-
sional generations ago. Jority enjoyed by the Democrats.
Th* Senate—once the strong- So it ’ going to be hard to figure
hold of the more picturesque in t any political significance in the
neckwear—turn* up only one bow-1 cravat division.
He wearer And even this statistic Whereas the East and West
1* a bit clouded coastal states had most of the
GIRLS SPORTSWEAR «
Sweater*, slacks,sKirts, blouses, I /
and jumper* Sizes 1-3, 3-6X, 7 to 14, 5/
subteens 6 to 14, and junior* 5 to 15..... / •
Sizes 4 to 5, 5 to 6, 6% to 7%, U/
8 to 9,9% to 10% .............. / 4 PRICE
Mrs. Num G.
Police were swift to notice pal- AUG. 19—Mr*. Ida Irga, 7*. a
widow hving alone in an apart-
ment on Beacon Hill in downtown
Boston. Weapon a pilow ease
AUG an—perhaps—but not dis-
covered until Aug. 30- Jane
Sullivan, 67. a practical nurse liv- ;
living alone in a first-floor Dor-
chester apartment. Body partly
decomposed in bathtub. Death
from atrangulation. Weapon unde
termined
SCHOOL STUDENT
DEC —Miss Sophie Clark, 21.
student i a Beacon Hill school,
who returned to her Beek Bay
apartment before the return of
two girl apartment-mates. Weap-
stocking and petticoat.
DEC. 29 or JQ—but not’diacov-
ered until Dec. *1—Miss Patricia
3 OH
tag follow who takes Um subway
to work and bowls one night a
week with the office team", says
Dr Rohrt F. Moore.
While several of the slayings
could have been committed oy
one man, investigators say there
is little doubt that some of the
stranglings have been imitated by
other*.
THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR . . . OFFERING THE OF "TWO-STORE" SAVINGS
secretary, living
Roxbury but whose body was.
found in a room la a South End
7/, rate*
7 Z AND
‘ BELOW
Massachusetts mental health de- JUNE 20
•/A PRIeE
/ Z ASD
‘ - BI 1OW
Probably tomt number in be- lag Hit
tween says the investigators, who JUNE 14—Mr*. Anna E Sles-
point out five of the crimes— m 55, weamstress and divorcee,
mor* er lean—oouM have been living alone Addres apartment
perpetrated bx the same man house in Boston's Back 'Bay.
ANY TYPE I Weapom: eord from her own house
What are these killers like? A • coat.
"He might be an ordinary leak- Helen E. Blake.
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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/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.