Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 26, 1969 Page: 10 of 33
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often are not passed until the from Dallas and surrounding
closing days of a session
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prised Thursday that Smith did
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dent; the Rev. D. C. McNeal, vice
president; and the Rev. Larry Martin,
youngsters exhibited their 4-H and ranchers may be interested
Club projects this past Monday in obtaining some improved
22 oi. Reg. 79c Value
5 Fragrances 69c Value
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Margaret A. Latham
DALLAS — Margaret Ann
Latham of Dallas, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Joe Latham of
Brownwood, has been selected
as an Outstanding Young Wo.
man of America for 1968
She was among the 29 women
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cold winter winds.
Using a mulch in the shrub
border will help conserve soil
moisture
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Miss Latham was previously
selected to be among students
"Who’s Who Among Students in
American Universities and Col-
leges."
A second grade teacher at
the Bowie School in Richard-
son. she is a 1964 graduate of
Brownwood High School and a
1968 graduate of Howard Payne
College
Miss Latham is a member
of Delta Omicron, Alpha Delta
Chapter. Kappa Delta Pi: and
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Johnson’s Wax
Fragrances 69c Valua
were arrested in a raid in which
some $1 million in counterfeit
$20 bills was recovered, climax-
ing a seven-year investigation
by European and American au-
thorities.
The phoney bills were part of
some $3 million in bogus twen-
ties printed in Detroit in 1962
Since that time, some 150 per-
sons have been arrested in con-
nection with the counterfeiting
operation.
Complete with Ear
Plug, Battery
16.95 VALUE
Fat Slock Sliuw.—The- to c at seedsection at Texas A&M En-
youngsters showed 6 market versity.
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FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEED BY FERRY MORSI
NOW AT GIBSON'S AT DISCOUNT PRICES
Hand & Body
LOTION
6 oz.
1.00 Value
DINNERS
Meat Ball.
Meat Zolls
Chicken with Rice
Tuna & Noodles
59c VALUES
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Fishing Headquaretrs for Brown County
the water-free
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126—12 Exposure
Cartridge fit. oil
126 Instant Load
Cameras
Price include.
Processing
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farmers
Thursday"- which is when both fers giving more money immed-
houses likely will adjourn for iately to the governor’s office,
ancther 3-1 day weekend. the legislatures expense ac-
Neither Barnes nor Mutscher. count, junior colleges and the
as new presiding officers of aid to families of dependent
their chambers, have spelled out children fund
NEW
Noxzema
Lime
SHAVE CREAM
69c
For Color Prints
DYNACHROME FILM
Baptists to Meet I
Here on Tuesday I *
Pastors and members of the ches in North and South Amer- • ——
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AT A DISCOUNT STORE AND SEE WHAT A REAL DISCOUNT YOU GET
HERE. .
debated by either house until "It's just an appropriations appropriation asked .by former
the committees are appointed, bill but III put an emergency Gov John Connally It" included
except by four-fifths vote of the tag on it if necessary." the new money for several state agen-
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a third week. A day later, on Friday, Smith two or maybe three weeks
Lt Gov Ben Barnes and told newsmen the legislature His tax recommendations.
Speaker Gus Mutscher say their would be asked, probably Mon- Smith said, would not be made
senate and house con.mittecs day before committees are ap- “until it is determined how
will be named "no later than pointed to approve fund tran-s much we need to raise."
and Tuesday at the Abilene grass seed from the foundation
By GARTH JONES
Associated Press Writer
Texas legislators, who have
been in session two weeks, are
still looking for a program to ___ __________ __ __
tell them who the players are islators last Thursday, listing aware at that time of a short-
and where the action is, only one piece of emergency age of welfare funds
The 61st Legislature recon- legislation - higher interest Smith also told newsmen Fri Publication Lists
venes Monday morning with rates for school bonds day that his recommendations
scant prospect of getting down "Price tags and priorities re- on state spending for 1970-71
to real lawmaking for at least main to be decided," he said would not be made for another
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KARACHI. Pakistan (AP)—
hotse under the guidance of a member of First Baptist
not make any emergency ap-
to members their aims for the Smith said he did not know propriation recommendations,
rest of this 140-day regular ses- the total cost. Other sources The first major controversy of
sion ....... said the package cost would be the 1967 legislature revolved
Michigan Crime
Ends With Arrest
Of Men in Sicily
DETROIT i AP i — An investi-
gation into the largest counter-
feiting operation ever discov-
ered in Michigan was climaxed
Friday more than 5.000 miles
away in Palermo, Sicily.
Police said three persons
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for
$1.00
Army Chief Warrant Officer
Charles E Walters, son of Mr
and Mrs Ellis Walters Park
Homes. Brownwood is in Ger-
many as a maintenance officer
with the 24th Infantry Division
taking part in the- military
Exercise Reforger I
The exercise to be conducted
in Europe in January and Feb-
ruary 1969, involves U.S Army
units based in the US and
Europe it includes about 12,-
000 Army troops assigned to
the 24th Infantry Division. bas-
ed at Ft Riley , Kan . and o
combat service support units
from across the country These
units were flown to Europe in •
January
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Dn not be in a hurry to prune
back your rose bushes, even
though they may be an eye-
sore in the winter landscape
They may be partially pruned
back to prevent damage by the
winter wind but the heavy
pruning should be done in late
winter or early spring just
before the major growth be
gins.
Heavy pruning early in the
w inter will often force new
growth during a prolonged
warm spell which makes the
tse bush extremely vulnerable
to a sudden drop to' tempera-
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cies plus S55 million for com-
l pletion of the state exhibit at
HemisFair.
Thi Connally emergency ap-
1 propriation quickly passed the
heavy DUTT
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LEAD MINISTERS - Officers of
Brownwood Ministerial Assn, include,
left to right, the Rev. Charlie Morris,
treasurer; the Rev. Cecil Ellis, presi-
lambs, 3 barrows and 13 steers. There seems to be a keen
28 churches in the Brown Coun- Ica in local church evangelistic
ty Baptist Assn will meetcampaigns during late March
Tuesday night at the Melwood and April
Brown County was very well interest in Klein-grass 75 and spring' Canchiste cunpaign taInosadditionsthere.wit bea
represented at Abilene this winter, green Hardingrass. Se- involVing al major Baptist tec "neringrFtbrurate and
year with most of the county veral farmers and ranchers in from Alaska to th t MSrshdaringmiessoruary.ninid
4H members projects placing Brown County are planning to outhern of South America, ppronadesengssnnthreenight
very well in the stiff regional plant a small acreage to these The campaign is known as durinnaverngensm.institutns
competition grasses in order to determine the "Crusade 0 the Americas.” d urinmnMarChin andaAPri, *nd
Marion Cunningham Kay ifstheghavazn, Plac in their The theme is "Christ the Only Apri t a Mop o the
Wells and Brenda Bell had the estocK grazing program. Hope. f translation of the New
second, eighth and 14th selling The Klein-grass 75 is a warm Rev. B Linn Self. pastor of Testament Good News For
steer in the premium s t e er season highly palatable, peren- the Rocky Creek Baptist Modern Man." in every home
• sale Wednesday. This is a fine nial which, generally have fine Church, is the director of the in the hemisphere.
accomplishment since there Stems that grow to a mature campaign in Brown County. He
were only 50 premium steers height of 4 feet. It was grazed had announced a county-wide
selling out of 200 steer entries during 1968, at McGregor and evangelism conference this
other county youngsters par- carried '. animal per acre Tuesday at 7 30 to acquaint ________________________
ticipating tn the Abilene Show romarrusto oatober withuan Baptists of the -county with Employment bureaus are com-
included. Sheena Tongate. Ann aagc. 8ain 1 - 05 -the campaign The program monplace in the subcontinent
Tongate. Mike McQueen, Jim- .The W intergreen Hardingrass will feature a mass choir of India and Pakistan where
mv Campbell, Ricky Me- isacoolsscason perennial that from the churches of the coun- millions are unemployed But
Clatchy, Alan Dav. Ray Wells has a wide adaption over the ty and two speakers- Dan Me- police here have unearthed an
and Alice Bell. state and has shown promise London, minister of education, employment bureau for thieves
as a green forage for winter First Baptist Church of Hous- and burglars.
PROTECT THE evergreen grazing „ at nas some definite ton. and Rev. Rudy Hernandez. The bureau allegedly trained
plants in the landscape from acantases over tne small staff evangelist. Baptist Gene.-- potential miscreants in break-
excessive winter damage bygans al Convention of Texas. Daitas ing safes and locks and ailed
providing adequate soil mois- For further information on The climax of this hemis- skills of the trade Then it found
ture to prevent leaf damage Either of these grasses please phere - wide eampaign will them jobs as house servants
caused by the drying effects of feel free 10 contact my office, involve almost all Baptist chur- with wealthy persons.
Pair $1
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Sunday Jon. 26, 1969 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN--9 A
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 26, 1969, newspaper, January 26, 1969; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574205/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.