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BROWN
1—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesdey, Feb. 17, 1965
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Mrs. Lynnie O. Turner
By RC
activities and shelter in case of
chairman
troop camp building is available
of cookies
Four different kinds of cook- for camping throughout the year
Parker Dies
omy study headed by a former
Bomb
retained tn the troops camp committee hopes to con-
30. 1943, in Las Cruces, N. M
acci
so
Officers Seek Link
discharge from the local hospital to Big
of El Paso; two brother' Bur
other than-honorable
To Blast In Vatican
after Spring last week
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC)-
espoused the idea of blowing up
Miss Lou Robbins
called "the damn old bitch."
Spy Scandal
Waco. executive director of the
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Pair
car containing the dynamite and (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
Panhandle and the far west
paper had strongly protested the
MeGovern, of South Dakota, men Association representatives
parts of the state
er this week has delayed the
Mabel Mat-
no progress as "neither side
Nam
After Vatican protests, the
of the Galveston Chamber of
the south."
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are
The
asked the federal government
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Brownie junior endear and two of the planned tour units al
C allahen
Haminon,
As Reynolds was announcing
the negative results, directors
Cloudy Skies
Cover Texas
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
passage of the multi-billion-d ol
lar general appropriations bill
"This will allow us to know
Box Orfiee Opens At 6:13
First Showing Al 6:45
son. Morris Bovkin of De Leon;
one stepson, Charles A Cham-
berlain of Rising Star. one step-
The Ad in Sunday's paper
should have read:
The sale will continue through bad weather A dining hall which
Feb. 27. The quota for the local accommodates 1M was opened
council will be 7MB packages for the first time ■ 1969. A
iw tout sale Thursday Mrs L a shower house and a unit shel-
T Reese isthegir scout cookie ter which is used for program
Canada
Colloer,
MGM
8-
through Frida' and again about
were expected across the north
half of Texas. however
dows
radius
Baker College agriculture an-
nex Mrs. S. W Dedman. Mrs.
R E. Daniel; Precinct 4. St
James Hall. Mrs George Sas-
age. .Mrs Lois Alexander; Pre-
cinct 5. Woodland Heights Ele-
mentary School. Mrs. Lloyd
Edward
Gerrett
INSURANCE
menu ready for next Wednes-
day Speaker Ben Barnes told
Tonight
DOUBLE
THRIFT
They re sharng a South
Sea isiant with 7 inquis itme
W* chaperones
and the Pacific as
their bartieground!
blasting caps A police radio car
took up the trail on the U.S. side
and followed her to a parking
lot on West 239th Street in the
Riverdale section of the Bronx,
an area of luxury apartments
and private homes
agers and their parents thes type and number of units for
roads that lead to crime." Four Texas
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are go
ried a
should
"It is the task of Texas guard
and reserve officials to station
the authorized units in the vari-
ous Texas cities," Bishop said
He said negotiations between
the bureau and the state will
take place before a definite list
of units is accepted Texas of-
ficials may reject parts of the
proffered list and request other
units. Bishop said
consideration
Rep George Hinson of Mine-
ola. House sponsor of the $45 a
month pay raise backed by the
teachers’ statewide association.
Of Injuries
E A Parker. 71. of Odessa
died Tuesday night in a Big
Spring hospital from injuries be
suffered .in a two-car accident
Feb $ on Farm Road 45 south
at Brownwood
tist church
Survivors are a brother Char-
lie Robbins of San Saba and
several nieces and nephews
asking immediate steps to set-
tle the strike
•ought approval of a proposed
constitutional change that would
prohibit discrimination against
either sex in any state law
San Dorsey Hardeman of San •
Reverse Direction
in the Indian Ocean north of
the equator. monsoons reverse
direction every six months No-
where else is there a similar
seasonal reversal of the pre-
vailing winds
range plants and
plant ecology.
spy ring and is expelling the
US Embassy's second secre-
tary. Walter S Snowdon. as the
head of the ring
Broadcast by Radio Damas-
cus, the announcement claimed
the ring tried to collect secret
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a zear," he said
Those present received a copy
news media during the past few
months
"I have not thought it digni-
fied or useful to get into the
denial business in view of the
irresponsible nature of these
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ah ne could to protect Jews fire and a settlement in Viet would budge"
from Nazi extermination Nem ”
stayed in the tow 50s in the Low-
er Rio Grande Valley
Light rain or drizzle mixed
Have rour "%
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OPEN 7 A M. . f P.M.
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Bredy Mighuey
Box Office opens Al Bill
First Showing Al 6:45
ADMIStUON
Others who spoke briefly in-
eluded Mrs Walter Dix. librair-
an at Carnegie Public Library;
Lonzo Stewart of San Saba, soil
conservation district field repre-
sentative: County Judge Wil-
ham O Breedlove Harold Gut.
chairman of Zephyr Community
Improvement Club John Wood
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Beauty Shop
2308 DARTMORE
642.9792
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DRUG SERVICE
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slashing a man during a fight in
England in 1956, was said origi-
nally to have broached plans for Mental Health
three-man teams to destroy U S Menrai reuun
BRADY - Funeral services
for Mrs Lynnie 0 Turner 71
of Brady, were to be held at
1 pm today in Wilkersoe Fu-
neral Home with burial in Camp
have made contacts in other
cities We have no idea how
many people might be in-
volved '
On Monday, Murphy said
Canadian royal police tipped
that Miss Duclos had driven
across the Canadian border in a
e•ay wets 4 ce
i » m• y—re site
• m'wM €rm Sem-n :
aimed at increasing the pres-
sure for negotiation rather than
ofebepTrxmenParommnyknow dauehter. Mrs.’clffordYqung
information about the Syrian
army and that Snowdon had
offered $2 million for the in-
formation.
The case was first reported by
the paper Al Baath. It is mouth-
piece of the Baath Socialist par-
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MANAGER’S PERSONAL ENDORSEMENT
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IF YOU ARE NOT
PERSONALLY DELIGHTED
JIM W. THARP
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County for 10 years She ma ri- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE D
rd John D Chamberlain Sept
authorize 11 members to seek
and find new ways of making
state government more efficient
and less costly would. in effect. prevent consid.
The House also tentativelyvap- eration of any public school
- - - teacher pay raise before final
St Peter's Square
It was the first bombing at the
108-acre Vatican City-state since
1962, when two fire bomb' were
found in St Peter s Basilica j
three weeks before the first ses- 1
undoubtedly wakened the Pope of Sant Anna the only entry into
it destroyed part of the door tn the walled Vatican City from
the wall, caused damage in the the Via de Porta Angelica
Swiss Guard barracks just in- which runs from the south-
side the wall and shattered win- eastern corner of Vatican City
V
ness dispatches.credited * d e-
omerwise creditee in this paper DM
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31$
will be used to buy essential struct a storage building pipe
material for troop activities water to the outpost site and - -
Camp Wood Lake al Lake complete the interior of the ac- proved. • Senate-passed bill let-
Browr wood features a number of tivity building with proceeds ine ufe msurance companies
new modemn structures with from this year’s sale have, directors who. are not
•________________________—------— stockholders. Rep Maurice, _____e____
| Doke. Wichita Falls, tried ur- the level of state spending
Damp gloomy weather hung ume bomb had exploded in the George S. McGovern called James Reynolds, assistant
on across most of Texas today basilica but caused only slight anew today for efforts toward a secretary of labor, scheduled a
Skies were clear only in the damaze negotiated settlement in south joint meeting of shipper officials
The Vatican radio and news- Viet Nam. and International Longshore-
DEATHS— .
♦ * and FUNERALS
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as you would ■
chcsea dodtor E
senior girl scouts of Brownwood ready constructed Each unit tions bill and get your amend-
win embark on their 12th annual consists of nine tent frames.
His wife. sge $5 has remain,
married with one child: Khaeel ed in Medical Arts Hospital
McGovern said that no one
THURSDAY M
A HARD DAY'S NIGHT
Pim
GO, JOHNNY, GO
yers.
Survivors are two brothers
A T Hickman of Yantis and
H. H Hickman of Lubbock
three sisters, Mrs J F Mwore
of Irving. Mrs Ruth Russell 0
Irving and Mrs C H Evans of
Big Spring. and one grand
daughter.
the Statue of Liberty, which be What Texans are doing about
—" ‘ “ mental health will be discussed
Pecosus Satellite inmates from the Department of
reoosus -aele Corrections will tell the stories
WASHINGTON (AP) — The of their lives. and point out the
meteorite-hunting satellite Peg- habits and associations which
asus will be visible over Texas caused them to go astray
in the early morning hours the This program has been pre-
National Aeronautics and Space sented over 650,000 times since
Administration said Tuesday 1962 and has met with favor-
A timetable for only' Dallas able response in all areas of
and Houston was given in Tex- the state the chief said
as NASA said these were the "This is a very good presen-
only Texas cities for which tation," stated Doahoo, "and
times had been computed I invite all citizens of Brown-
The time direction and de- wood, both young and old, to
grees it will be moving above attend "
the horizon when it may be — -
Wallace Creek Cemetery 3
DAMASCUS. Syria API - Miss Robbins died at 6 30,.
The Syrian government an- am Monday in her home after a discussion concerning • simul
nounced todav it has arrested a a brief illness .. taneous.. destruction, of the
She was born Feb 14 1887, Washington Monument the Lib-
and was a member of the Bap- erty Bell and the Statue of Lib-
erty." adding "We know they
P.O. Bex 341
AM*m. Tezas
Ph. OR 2-4047
. - stressed that the road will not
which have been leveled against be "rough ■ as it is today when
the United States and some of the job is completed
its embassies in the area by _________________
ued, that such tactics
for B-ou_Mins Sod Congerva. TODAY
ton District No 50 a long- Mrs. Marsha J M (Bessie D.
range plan of work for the dis- Tatum 71 of 1417 Ave A.
met Originally prepared in Brownwood 2 pm St John’s
1941, the plan was revised in Eptocopal Church burial in
1961 Lantord briefly reviewed Greenleaf Cemetery Mrs Ta-
the plat. turn died Tuesday. Davis-Mor-
SAN' SABA % BEC - Funer.
Taka a Bandar at tha
hilapious romantie adyentures of...
grams to President Johnson
repaving of Coggin Avenue.
within a hundred-yard to the great colonnade' around
key Hardin of Canton and Acie
Hardin of Hope. Ark : three
sisters Mrs Clara Ware of De
Leom, Mrs Myrtle Holland at
Gorman and Mrs Maurine Cor-
nelius of Falls Creek. Ore
seven grandchildren, and eight
greatgrandchildren
with fog more often than not . ---------— — —
dampened most areas south of Rome, Ct sovernment banned recognizes, more clearly than ot ue uasveswn u.
a curving line from Lufkin to Ine. play as a xolation of the The President that bombing Commerce and Mayor Edward
a little north of Dallas and 1929 Lateran Pact regulating attacks in the north will not Schreiber were sending tele-
westward to Midland in early relations between Italy and the solve the guerrilla struggle in - "
morning ' V-tican.
There were no reports how- , Communst members of Par-
ever of rang whch plagued the hament have demanded an ex-
area from Abilene and Midland Planation of the ban
to Wichita Falls the day before
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Texas House Plans Debate Service
Scout Cookie Sale OnRecordspendingBill. .
members marked an important live ground ruies caused an up- of "Program and Plan of Work
date on their calendar today troarinthe Senate *“ *----aai- “ C-----*
-next Wednesday, Feb. 2, Sen Bin Moore of Bryan
debate the record-size $3 6 bu-
lion spending bul for 1966-67
' Look over this appropria-
from military service
About 3:15 a m . Murphy said, x
Wood met Miss Duclos at a Alexander. Mrs
West 120th Street rendezvous, thaen ____
About 8 am . Wood and Coflier Polls will be open from $ am.
drove to the lot and started to until 7 P.m. on. election da:
transfer the dynamite and caps All qualified voters within the
when pohee closed in city limits will be eligible to
"That is the end of it,'' Mur- vote.
phy said
Bowe was picked up by FBI
agents at his home on East 10th
Street, Manhattan City detec-
tives seized Sayyed in his fa-
lighted the next two days
Dallas—Feb 11 5 44 am
SW-NE, 68; Feb 19,6a.m., SW.
NE. 79.
Houston—Feb 1$. 5:44 am ,
SW-NE 73; Feb 1$, $ a.m.,
W-E, $3
McLennan County Mental
— caRY
7 GRANT
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' CARON
weather clears up Clary
AMERICAN SCHOOL ♦
Rough Road
Temporary
ty governing Syria where' an Qty Manager John Clary said
anti-American campaign has this morning it is unfortunate
p.. wn . _______, — ________—. ...... , ..p. been under way for months The that the "unpredictable" weath-
Temperatures were fairly, attempt last weekend of a small said the American people sup- in the afternoon He met with prisoners evidently all were .......
mild holding above freezing in company of actors to stage pri- port President Johnson's ac- each side earlier in separate Arabs. There was no mention of
most areas Overnight marks vate performances of "The Dep- tions, but that his own mail indi- sessions * the. arrest ofany Americans. which began Monday.
ranged down to 11 degrees at “*> • play by West German cates by a ratio of 15 to 1 that Reynolds said a 90-minute L Ambassador Eidway B Contractor J P Brockschwas
- the Panhandie but angnorEnerpoptbptusoxitjanacbpparlcuaisaganorgenrovon sosnmeeung ATuesdarorousn 537 ~ inePronen rasnsemnartea
—— prog nouncement, but commented on The final stage of the paving
the paper report. will be applied as soon as the
“I can only refer you to the - - -
continuous series of accusations
_ Guy T Smith principal of ris Funeral Home
Angelo attached an amendment Brownwood Hu* scoF toil.. ,.2. ...
The blockbuster appropria- that such ’ prohibition would bow rod and water conservation Mr» John Chomberlain
tions measure far the nex’two notapplttq present UW‘' is being emphasized in public
fiscal years was just approved „ Smith
by a House committee Monday. ... rston. 0 m.Kin5 —------—--.--
tv earlies a big spending bui Hardemana.vcy vation is anintegral part
has ever been redy'for debate histfirs yte 0 the session to scout requirements The conser-
The House quckly switched a
today from spending talk to
economy talk On voice vote
the House passed and sent to
the Senate the so-called 'Little
Hoover Commission ’ bill nick-
named after the national econ-
ther’s Brooklyn delicatessen,
and Miss Duclos was picked up
as she left a West 11st Street
building in Manhattan
2 Adults
1 Ticket
*
Mis ten mm
ane Brown $15.60
1
She was a member of the S. Sayyed, 22. Brooklyn-born with injuries since the
Church of Crhrist. and single and Michelle Du- dent Mr Parker sustained cuts
Survivors are her husband clos, 21 of Montreal, television on his face, including a long
one daughter, Mrs Pearl John- commentator and member of a one on his throat, internal In-
son of Las Banns Calif one political parts that advocates juries and fractured jaw Mrs
- - ■ - - • separation of Fr ench speaking parker suffered contusions pd
Quebec citizens from the rest of a compound fracture of the left
-e demgeMAMnTON
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sion of the Vatican Ecumenical WASHINGTON API - Dem- has idled longshoremen for 3$
Council Two months before a ocratic Sens Frank Church and days on the West Gulf Coast
San Saba Cemetery. grme.-n o, — —
Mrs Turner died here at 4 30 SEM8EB * rue asSOCiArED Mt kl
p.m Sunday in ans home., H"w‛poiun" 2
She was born May 14, 1892. ----- ---
ui Harrison County and had liv-
ed in McCulloch Cqunty for 52
“nalatan 19, Commissioner Program Slated
Murphy said it was Bowe who
the faise hope that military vic- WoF"andssto‛btanemergenty
tory is possible for either side ' legislation which would in the charges and I see no reason to
aAier. Ap.... . last resort require binding ar- do otherwise now ’
. .A broadout- bitration in the maritime in- Knight’s mention of some
Texas future National dustry. embasies" referred to the
Guard winlbe revealed March ----- charges against Snowdown in
tant ashington,the state adju- * AUSTIN APi-The Texas Damascus and earlier accusa-
..------------- ™g„ Maj"ncen Thomas Bishop Raliroad Commission today or- pons that th U.s.Embassyin
>1 Auditorium The pro- said toe proposed setup will derd Marh «"gproduetionain Boived inebpinrtingbdgabnst toe
SU s? Sir: _w C s arai*=
The production allowable was charges asridiculoug
set at the commission's month- pIn.W ashingtonsoffic LX
i.. -_____ - finned that the Syrian govern-
Iy.statewide.proration.hearing ment has Officially notified the
Tw j purchasers asked for an embassy hi Damascus that
Snowdon is unwelcome and
should leave the country.
There was no immediate com-
les, representing Brown County
Chapter of Young Farmers Rex
Mahan of Brown County Farm
Bureau: Gerald Thomas of the
Brownwood High School voca-
tional agriculture department,
and the Rev J A Faries,
pastor of Southside Assembly of
God Church
By JAMES M.LONG A night watchman. Vittorio renity,went.out-thewindoy norspay raise plan.
.PiciC"En" AD i Rim "l"nihemutuomen Tuesday within minutes after After the argument senators
VATICAN CITY (AP —.A RVtidpoucehe saW. omen the House finally passed Gov failed by three votes to bring
pound 0 dynamite exploded approach thg.Eatecthenahur John Connally’s No 1 demand up the rule change for firma
early today against a wooden away in a high-powered car just for a super board higher edu- ’
door in the Vatican wall only 100 before the explosion He said cation Te vote w as 141 -4
yards from the apartment toe men were short, youthful in---------------------------
where Pope Paul VI was sleep- appearance and well dressed Accident Involves
ing. He said one7as bearded Pickup, Motorcycle
Police sought to.determine Palcessaidthebomh“a a-Brownwoodpolce investigated later joined the tumult. The
whether the explosion was ich.con sting, into a minor accident at 5 95 p.m. reason some legislators are get-
linked with Communist pro- pound of dynamite packed into 10 so A u m mi- nuer F-m
tests against the banning of toe a carton It was wedged against at 10th Street and.oggin Ave ting misspelled letters from
A-85 uir um . a u m j . -lSmaN nue involving a 1957 pickup and some teachers is the present
controversial play The Depu- .corner ofthesedomropened . 1964 motorcycle pay scale, he said
t. . , ki. orta Ange i aAnge The rate Brad Parker. 13. of 2207 13th "With the base pay as low as
Vatican source said the blast The door is alongside the gate St .was rider of the motorcycle it is, some districts can’t avoid
and Joe Valdez of Apt 44. Park hiring a few culls." Hinson add-
chambers telegram
NowBSwIE
Home, operated the pickup ed
Officers estimated 15 damage Senate blood pressures soared
to toe pickup and $18 to the mo- again ’during afternoon commit-
torcycle. No injury was reported iee sessions
tog
who received an Mr Parker was transferred
A new and modem infirmary
with facilities for treating minor
accidents or illness among the
campers b also a faehrt of
the carp This phase at th*
camp is supervised by a nurse
under the direction at a physi-
cian from Browpwood
Last year proceeds from the
cookie sale were used to retire
indebtedness on the activity
building constructed in 1963 The
succesfully to insert a requlz e we will know how much money
ment that all directors be elect- is availabie for a teachers pay
ed annually instead of having ’raise,” said Calhoun
staggered terms "Stockholders -This is a direct attempt to
should be able to run their com- kill toe teachers' pay raise bill.”
panes through their directors,' declared Sen Andy Rogers of
he contended Childress, adding that "it also
Parliamentary peace and se- gives leverage" to toe gover-
Chiidres !•> Adults M«
TONIGHT
Thru Friday
Rainfall measurements I.mci.. A:...
through Tuesday included 3 07 inmaieS -ive
ITS tC“E8cerScatimuky City Program
zrecoqpu2CnastCazonoat Next Monday
Austin, 1.63 at Temple. 146 at operation Teenager" will be
Lufkin and 1 31 at Houston Nu presented Monday at 7 30 p.m
merous points received less in.Brownwood Junior High
than an inch School Auditorium,
Extended forecasts carried a ram, . ,, _ , — . . c .. •
promise of still more moisture rection. of the Texas Depart- John Connally
in mor. sections. Moderate to ment of Corrections and sponsor- ------
heavy rains were predicted in ed. by the Brownwood Munici- which will be offered Texas un-
southern areas of the state pal Police Association, is open der an impending merger of the
- area. me 5a" to the public and there is no National Guard and the Army
- ' ‘ — Reserve The March meeting
Purpose of the program." will be conducted by
said Police Chief W B (Bill) the Pentagon's National Guard
Donahoo, is to show toe teen- Bureau, which will release the
Brownwood
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“o hulicro-a. 1st- • Be-
502. fa", I—— e" .UI.— "
cmn wogmonrane-
esea. een-
Syrian government-controlled
increase over toe February
factor of 28 4 per cent, the
highest ever ordered by the oil
and gas regulatory agency ment in the U.S. capitol on the
Under the.new percentage, charges against Snowdon.
March production will be lim-
ited to 2,823,153 barrels" daily. I
The .February allowable was
set at 2,976,754 barrels a day.
The March 1964, allowable was
2,893.222 barrels daily under a
28 per cent order
. . RISING STAR BBC - Mrs
schools. Jotm Pound, scout “ John D (da Adeline Cham
ecutive, described how conser- berlain, 74, of Rising Star died
at it 45 p m Monday in her
home
. . .2. .. Aation pledge is now part ofIthe Funeral services wiU be held
•The amendment is killed tenderfoot requirements, he add- at 2 p.m Thursday in wiring
Moore said later. "Hl just let ed 5 Star ChurehtCKstwtA
it lay awhile until the ladies A T Brattan. head of the McDonald mnister and the
start writing letters ” Howard Payne College agricul- Rex A D Lvl* Jr "orficiating
Before the battiefieid cleared ture department told of the im- Buriai win-be in De Len
new cries of anguish arose over portance of conseryationi to the Cemetery under direction of
______ an innocent looking rule HPC curriculum He said plans Higginbotham Funeral Home
US P—wtanr Th* bill would change had been made to improve the Mrs Chamberlain was born
sen.‛Galloway Calhoun of Tyl collegefarm, and1. courses Jan ». 1891, m Houston Corn-
er and others offered a change are offered.in study0 £raty and had lived in East land
an S e n a t * procedures that range Plants and shrubs and nnntv for 1ft veers She marri-
1 * w you inish High Sehoot, ‛
4 ‛ WHY continue under
1 * HANDICAP? Write or coll "
4 • AMERICAN SCHOOL for free "
4 • Bboklet Ne. f. Tells how you <
I I can through spere lime 4 I
4 > study, • High cheol Diplome 41
( 1 whih cen be velideted threugh < I
, the Stete Depertmen; ef Educe- 4 ,
fion. Our greduates heve at- 4 ,
tended over 500 different col. , ,
leges and universities $6 month
’ ‛ ly includes all tert boohs end X
’ * instructions ?
( * OUR 68rh YEAR 2
Health Association, and Dr
Clifford Knace. state chairman
of mental health counseling with
the Veterans Adminstration,
will be the speakers.
Area cities are urged to have
representatives at the program.
After visiting the statue in during a special education pro-
.1 services for Miss Lou Rob- New York harbor. Bowe bought gram for parents Thursdaya
9 _ P 41" in Howell Doran easy we should split up and The program is sponsored by
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Said Murphy They also had
tea win be sold tab year -
assorted sandwich (chocolate
and vanilla i, mint, but'ered
shorties and peanut butter
Funds for th* maintenance
and development of camping fa:
cilities come from this annual
sal* as well as funds to help
pay for a council service center
that will house council offices
and council conference and train-
ing room in Brownwood
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1965, newspaper, February 17, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489760/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.