Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1966 Page: 3 of 16
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L
NO CHALLENGERS
AUTUMN ARRIVAL
Benny Goodman
Still the Master
rigid to make an exception fori him
$3
NFW YORK (AP) — Benny himself
Recently as he stood in the
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Odds 1-3 for Golden Wedding
(Special to the Bulletin)
them are likely to be together a young Brown County couple.
'ter than that.
Woman Burned In Explosion
FIVE DOZEN SPECIAL PURCHASES
FALL DRESSES
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ASSORTMENT OF MATERIALS & STYLES
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Invitation
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WILTON HOLLEY
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Sold
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machine caused Mrs. Marion and the gasoline evaporated.
Alexander of 3006 Ave. D some and Mrs. Alexander assumed
EXPECTED
PRECIPITATION
EXPECTED
TEMPERATURES
AVERAGES:
SEPT. 15-OCT. is
ABOVE
NOKMAL
NEAR
NOKMAL
BELOw
NORMAL
MUCH
BELOW
NORMAL
Baker.
West
ie Pafford.
Wednesday
AFTERNOON a NIGHT:
tury. the odds have been brought
down to 1 in 3.
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VALUES
TO
35.00
Holmes
onday
er E. But-
Twining Concert
Reset Oct. 25
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NY, Inc.
uncomforable hours. that there wasn’t enough gaso-
Mrs. Alexander, a laboratory line in the bedspread to do any
CURYS
IS
5
KKLD-TT (Cnannei 4)
6:20 Sunrise Semester
6.23 Sign On
6:25 The Piayhouse
6:55 Farm A Garden
7:00 News and WVeather
7:05 News
7:30 Timetabie
• 00 Capt Kangaroo
9:00 Candid Camera
9;30 Beverly Hillbillies
10:00 Andv ot Mayberry
11:45 Guiding Light
12.00 News A Weather
12:30 As The World Tuma
1:00 Password
1:30 Mousa Party
KTVT-Tv (Channel 11)
2:30 cow eermve
3:00 Herevias
3:30 Popeve
4:00Slam Bang Theater
4:30 Superman
5:30 Cisco Kid
6:00 Wells Fargo
4:30 Rawhide
7:30 Burkes Law
0:30 Branded
9:00 Movie
10.00 News and Weather
10:15 0 O’Clock Movie (ConrO
11:00 Alfred Htchcock
12:00 News
12:05 Meditations
U: 10 Sign Off
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"I invite the fine people of Central Texas to come out to Chevy
land on the Fort Worth Highway and see the sparkling new lino
featuring the all-new Chevrolet CAMARO—the sports car for '67.
/ Sandifer,
James
i wick. Jer-
id Carolyn
"Refreshments await you Thursday, Friday and Saturday while
viewing the new Chevys. Come in all three days and enjoy yourself."
WFAA-TV (Channel 8)
2:00 General Fwospltas
2:30 The Nurses
3 00 Dark Shadows
3:30 Where the Action (a
4 00 Sump n Else
S: 00 Bat Masterson
5:30 News
5:45 New*
a 00 Channel 0 Report
4:30 Batman
7 00 The Monroes
8 00 The Man Who Never Was
8:30 Peyton Place
9:00 ABC Stage 67
10:00 News
10:30 Gunslinger
10:55 Littie Bit of Weather
10:57 Resume Movie
12:30 Science Fiction Theatre
1:00 FBI
1:01 Inspirational
1:02 Sign Off
KRBC-TV (Chanel 9)
2:00 Anoirer WWW
2.30 You Dan’t Say
3:00 The Match Game
3:25 NBC News
3:30 General Hospital
4:00 Where The Action la
4:30 Pother Knows Best
5 00 Dating Game
5 30 The Hunnev-Brinkiey Report
4 00 Local Newt
a 20 Soorta Roundup
6:30 The Virginian
• 00 Bob Hope
♦ 00 I Spy
10 00 News
10 10 Weamer
10.20 Pigskin Picks
10:30 Tonignt
Publisher
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"The 1967 Chevrolet line of automobiles will be displayed In our
showroom Thursday, September 29, and I honestly can recommend
this year's model as the car of the year.
AVENAGES:
sert. isocf. u
Since then, with the great medi-
cal advances of the fast half cen-
(Rayon • Cotton - Novelty Weave - Knit - Double Knit)
(JUMPERS - SHIFTS - SHIRTWAIST, TWO PIECE)
SOLIDS - PLAIDS - PAISLEYS - STRIPES - CHECKS
TWO TONES - PRINTS
assed
Ing for pav-
n Morris to
ion both sec-
eadings by
Council this
The east-to-west range of temperatures is expected to
run from below seasonal normals in the Atlantic states
to above normal on the Pacific Coast.
“Eu"SSend
WBAP-TV (Channel St
6:30 Good Morning
7:00 Tocay
9:00 Eye Guess
9:25 Nawa
9:30 Concentration
10.00 Chain Letter
10:30 Showndown
11:00 Jeopardy
11.00 Swingin' Country
11:55 Nawa
12:00 Nawa, Weamer
12:30 Lef’s Maka A Deas
12:55 News
1:00 Days of Our Uvea
1:30 Doctors
E Informa,
released by
or relative.)
ISPITAL
onday
L Sebik, 801
Brenda Wat-
M ; L C.
de Dr ; Mrs.
Center Ave.
3304 Austin
n Bateman.
Atlantic coastal areas and the far Southwest should see
heavier than usual precipitation while it will be drier
than usual in a broad Central belt.
Here's fashion with a
split personality.
One pa., is Breathin’ Brushed Pigskin*, the other part,
smooth leather beautifully color-coordinated. It’s the
Lorelei style with the relaxed look you love in Hush
Puppies’ casuals. Light, low heel, remarkably com-
fortable. And just one of many new Hush Puppies’
casuals we're waiting to show you.
Deep, deep lace, side slash, $4.
Short, Average, Tall, XS, S, M, L
Petites 6 to 8; 8 to 10
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WBAP-TV (Channel 5)
2:00 Anotner worio
2:30 You Don't Say
3:00 Match Goma
3-25 News
3:30 The Mike Douglas Show
5:00 Adventure Theerte
4 5 Nuntev-ornkiev Repon
6:1s weamher
4 25 Sporttotio
6 » The Virginien
8 no Bod Hope
0:00 I Spy
iC OG renas News
10:15 Weather Telefacts
10 to Sports worie
10:35 Jrhnny Carson
17 01 (Aidnia mews
1? 05 The Milhionaire
12:35 Sign Off
Thursday
MORNING
gains to be expected in the next
50 years, their chances will pro-
bably become considerably bet-
Ea huw
| | MODERATE
□ LIGHT
KRBC-TV (Channel »
luMr
7:25 Merry Moff
8:25 Devotions
9:00 Eve Guess
7:25 NBC Morning Newt
9:30 Concentration
10:00 Chain Letter
10:30 Showdown
11:00 Jeopardy
11:30 Swingin' Country
11:55 TV News Repon
12:00 The Book Shelf
12:IS The Book Shelf
12:30 Let's Make A Deal
12:55 NBC News
1:00 Devs Of Our Lives
1:34 The Doctors
Pl,ej-.n
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Scheduled piano concert in that one of America’s most fa- many communities. People in
Brownwood by Nathan Twining mous couples, Dwight and Ma- the area tend to get married
has been postponed from Oct. 4 mie Eisenhower. have just cele- young and to remain married
until Oct. 25 by the Brownwood brated their 50th year of mar- j for a longer time than is the
Civic Music Association. | ried life. case generally.
The concert will begin at 8 That marital landmark will The latest government find-
p.m. Oct. 25 in Mims Audi- also be reached this year by ings show that some 67.8 per techician at Brownwood Mem- harm.
torium, according to O. L. Daw- no less than 160,000 other cou- cent of the local population over orial Hospital, is a patient in she put the spread into the
son. civic music president. Tic-ples throughout the United age 14 are now married. This the hospital where she is emply- washing machine and turned on
kets to the concert have already States. , includes 71.5 per cent of the men ed with burns resulting a wash- the water The instant the water
been printed and will bear the According to figures worked and 64.1 per cent of the women ing machine episode. lit the spread, a small explosion
old date, however. up by insurance company sta- in that age bracket. On Wednesday, Mrs. Alexand- resulted and Mrs. Alexander
Twining was injured in an tisticians here, based upon data It compares with an average er, decided to soak a bedspred was burned about her lace,
auto accident and was unable taken from their own records of 67.5 per cent in the rest of I in gasoline to remove some hands, and legs.
to keep the Oct. 4 date in Brown-) and from government sources, the United States. spot. Her condition is reported good
wood, his manager told Dawson, the chances are now 1 in 3 that It ’916. when the Eisenhow-' The bucket in which the bed- by hospital authorities.
Police Withdraw
License Protest
DALLAS, Tex. (AP)— A police
protest of a beer license was
withdrawn Tuesday when Ken-
neth Jess Porter said that his
wife, the former Mrs. Lee Har-
vey Oswald, has no interest in
his proposed bar and grill.
Porter signed an affidavit stat-
ing that he will be the sole oper-
ator of the Ken’s Grill and Bar
in North Dallas.
The vice squad of the Special
Service Bureau had requested a
postponement of the license
hearing on the grounds that an
alien cannot hold a beer license
Mrs. Porter was born in Russia.
County Judge W. L. (Lew)
Sterrett said Porter’s affidavit
cleared up the matter and Por-
ter will be granted his license.
Sometime* it is as simple as
that
The alternative for the indi-
vidual on the outside looking for
a job is to leave his craft, lower
his standards of living and
work, and perhaps move to an-
other city in search of a job
Unemployment compensation
is not a consideration for such
people, who sometimes are put-
ting children through college or
paying on a home mortgage
Most still wish to look forward
At age 45 a worker now has a
life expectancy of 27 more
year*.
The study of pension funds,by
the National Bureau of Econom-
ic Research. a private organiza-
Puppies
* BRAND CASUALS
NEW YORK. Sept. 24—Of the to celebrate their golden wed- just married, will be able to
5.990 or so married couples in ding anniversaries? | reach the 50-year mark.
Brown County, how many of What are their chances of That is the expectation, un-
marking their silver anniversar- less divorce or annulment inter-
ies? vene. In that event, all bets are
Interest in these matrimonial off.
I live out their 50 years gogether. | for them. And, with the further
05«OFF
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A
NEW YORK (AP) - A study
about to be distributed shows
more than 28 million American
workers are covered by pension
funds But that very security for
the 28 million brings a night-
mare to others
Many companies today make
their hiring decision on whether
a worker fits into the pension
plan, or sometimes the insur-
ance plan It he is over 45. even
younger, he generally does not
fit
One semiprofessional man
caught in the situation said
"What I can do for them is un-
important What they re con-
cerned about is this: Do I lit
into their plan.”
In order to accommodate a
worker aged 45. a company has
to make a big investment in
Gasoline and
him if a worker joins a pension
plan as a young man he under
writes) his own retirement
a washing spread soaked was full of holes
Goodman likes a good joke on Recently as he stood in the
' plush Rainbow Grill pouring out
m A If I \ / the eloquent clarinet notes that
J A II Y I \/ won him fame as "The King of
ML 1 I V Swing,” a customer danced up
and said
Hush E
eK
Look for our^g
KRLD-TV IChannel •
2:00 re ret me rrum
2:25 Douglas Edwards News
2:3 Edge ot Night
3:00 Secret Storm
3:30 Leave It To Beaver
4:00 Bachelor Father
4:30 Dobie Gillis
5:00 McHale s Navy
5:30 Walter Cronkite hews
6:00 Evening Edition News. Weathee
6:30 Lost la Space
7:30 Beverry Hitibillles
• 00 Green Acres
8:30 Gomer Pyle
9:00 Danny Kayo
10 co News and Weether
IB-30 Merv Griffin Show
12:05 Love That Bob
12:35 Sign Off
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MAPS SHOW Weather Bureau's estimated av-
erage temperature, precipitation for 30-day
period through Oct. 15.
ere were married, the chances j That is what Pat and Luci
were only 1 in 6 that they would Johnson Nugent now have going
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesday. September 21 1966-3
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Pensions Cause Nightmares for Some
FRI„ & SAT.
9
hqceo Satun.
» A BRoNM.
PoVox 1194,
Secoh ciasa
bss
Ip
of 21 mem-
awood High
lass of 1952
l connection
I first BHS
tn in history,
addresses of
iked to call
[ 643-5695 or
643-5671.
I Armstrong,
y Brannon,
kiith Cross,
vce Farres,
een. Frark-
e Lawton.
hee. Ma-ha
“Another comeback? Boy,
1 you must he tired."
Recounting the incident the
57-year-old musician gave a wry-
chuckle
"When do you have it made?"
he said. "The answer is — nev-
er.”
The fact remains, however. |
that among real aficionados of
j jaz Benny Goodman has had it 1
made for nearly four decades
Time has dethroned many mu-
sic monarchs of the 1920s and
1930s. including even Paul
Whiteman, the fat mahatma of
jazz.
But Goodman remains the
unchallenged master of the
clarinet
Benny, son of an immigrant
tailor, borrowed his first clari-
net from a Chicago synagogue
at age 9. He gave a solo in short
pants at the age of 10.
Since then he and his “licorice
stick” — a slang term he rarely
uses himself — have starred on
stage and symphony concert
halls. in films and night clubs,
over radio and television net-
works, on numerous European
and Far East tours.
But just as he did as a boy.
Benny still rises early each
morning for a rigorous, solitary'
session with his clarinet.
I milestones has been aroused at Locally, there is less likeli-
this time because of the fact hood of such split-ups than in
KTVT-TV (Channel 11)
7:00 Slam Bang Theatre
1.30 Romper Room
9:09 Jack La Lanne
9 30 December Bride
12:00 TV Readers' Digest
10:00 Startime
11:45 News
11:30 Joan Hallmark
11:45 News
12.00 Hawaiian Eye
1:00 Movie
WFAA-r «Channen a
6:00 Morning Devotional
6:05 Operation
6:30 Murray Cox
7:00 Mr Penpermint
3:30 Early Snow -
10:30 Away We Go
11:00 Donna Reto Show
11:30 Father Knows Best
12:00 Bon Casev
1:00 Newly wed Game
1:30 A Time For ua
3,55 News
funds of corporations and gov-
ernments will rise from <8 bil-
lion in 1945 to <180 billion in
1971.
By 1981, the study indicates,
about 56 million workers are
protected. At that time about 10
million retired workers will be
collecting benefits.
The white collar worker who
finds himself at age 45 not a
member of a pension plan may
be in trouble. Almost every type
of worker belongs to groups that
protect him — associations, un-
ion, societies. This type often
belongs to no group. 7
Frequently he is alone. He is
not organized. He cannot gather
enough of his kind to march or
picket or cast a bloc vote. He is
a particular case. an individual
rather than a mass. In a nation
supposedly made up of individ-
uals he often finds society too
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1966, newspaper, September 28, 1966; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490183/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.