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WATCH TV CABL1 p.m. City Council WltKlY MI6TIN6 Video Taped is 8ft educational program SSOWNWOOD ftUUEtiN, Wednesday. April 26. 196? DAILY TV SCHEDULE Wednesday AFTERNTKW N'IGHt: N.tW* 7: 8 Wx fc Miss Alky Brio 1 of Todd Bhampanom Abiling Man For Bluebonnet Chaptir iff' TUT I I I On Teamsfer Paef rchgnnel 12) 1:66 General Edite ol N'jht Secret Slnrm The Fugitive Dateline HoMyvvtw) 4:55 the Chlidrert's Doctor Batman Walter Newt Hews Seorlt HIMghtt Wtathsr Youno People's Concer! 7:30 Sevcrly Hillbillies SiOO Bewitched Lbve on a RooflsD 16.00 News Wedlher 10:30 Wild, Wild West Ornarron city KKBC-TV (Channel 9) 3'HO Vou bon'1 Say the Watch Garw NBC 3:99 General HosBltll 4:00 Where II Fatnio Knows 3:00 Datlna Geme The Hunttfy BrlnKlsv (Ucwtl LOCSl A-70 Scnrij Pounrtuo 4:30 Scldier in Bcb Hope I f-Ot 10 00 News 10:10 Westntr 10, National News 10:30 KKLD-rV' (Channel 4) 1:00 to ffie rruth 1:15 Douglas EowartU Nawt Edge Night 3'00 storm P.D.O. 4:00 Bacnelor Father GNlis McHale's Naw Waller Cronklte Newt H'OO Eve.iino ertiiirr- Mrwt.

WealtMf Young Concirl 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies Gren Acres Taleni -61 10: CO News and Weather 10:30 Merv Grlttln 12:00 Star Playhouse 12:30 Sign Oft KTVT-TV (Channel 11) 1:30 color eomrvai 3:00 Herculet Pocevr Bang 4:30 Superman Cisco Kid 4:00 Lawman Rawhld; 7:30 Twilight Zone 1:30 Honey West 9, 1 00 Movie 10.00 News ano weafter 10:15 Movie, Cont'd. 11:30 Alfred Hitchcock 17 New 12:10 Meditations 12:15 Sign Oil WFAA-TV (Chanael 8) 1:00 Oenerot rmkpnei 2:30 The Nurses 3:00 Dark Shadows 3:30 Where the Action It 4:00 Sump'n Else i.CO Bai Maslerson 1:30 Newt 6:00 Channel 9 Report TO Batman 00 The Monrow S.W) Movie lil-UO News Joey Bishop 17:00 Laurel anrt Hardy Theatra Doctors House Call 12:43 FBI 12:44 Living Prayer Sign OH Thursday MORNING KTXS-TV (Channel AiOQ Sunrise Popeyp Cailooni Carlopn Circus 7:10 Farm Ranch NSA-J 7:30 Morning Hiwt Hey, How Comi Captain Kangaroo Candid Camera 9:30 Beverly 10:00 Andy of Maynerry CicK Van Dyke tove of life Ncwj 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light News 12:25 Weather 12:30 As Tne World Turni 7:00 Password 1:30 Houseparly KBBC-TV (Channel 9) ludav Harry Holt Devolloni Reach (or the Stan New; 9:30 Concenrralion 10:00 Pat Boons 10:30 Hollywood Squarei Jeopardy 11:30 GUESS 11:55 TV New Recoil 17:15 Felix the Cat 12:30 Led Make A Otal 12:55 NBC Newt 1:00 Day) Of our Llyei 1:39 The BRLP'TV (ChanneJ 4) 4:18 Sign On Sunrise Semester Farm Garden 7:00 tvews am? Wealhir Newt 7:30 ritneiable Captain Kanjaroo 9:00 Candid Camera 9i30 Beverly HlllbllllM 10:00 Andy o( Mayberry 10:30 Pylw 11:00 o( C95 News 11:30 Search lor Tomorrow 11:45 Gvlfllna Light fdltlon JJ530 EWorld 1:09 Passyjprd Miss Janet Alley became the bride of Todd Dcsdrick Shampanore Sunday 1 April 23. at 4 p.m. with the Rev. Jackson C.

Oglesby offi: dating in the double ring cere- 1 mony al Central Methodist Church Bridf is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry Alley. 3809 Second St Bridegroom's parents arc Mr. and Mrs. 0.

F. Shampanore of Odessa. Altar Decorations Ceremony was performed bo- fore an altar centered wilh a fan arrangement of pink gladl oli. pink snapdragons, pink car! nations and pink and white i mum? Prc-nuplial mui.ic and tradi- tional marches were played by Mrs. Walter R.

Cham- 1 bcrs. organist. 1 Bride was givpn in manure by her falhrr. She was attired in a pink silk suit wilh a bur! gundy silk nvcrbloiise. Her short veil of pink tulle was at- jtached to a burgundy rilk pill- I box trimmed with pink rose! buds.

Her shoes were of bur! gundy patent and her jew- elry was an heirloom cameo i necklace belonging to iier grandmother. Bridal I5ouquel She carried a corsage of pink Cymbidium orchids atop a white Bible surrounded by Hahns min, iature ivy and with a shower of pink satin ribbons tied in lover's knots. I Mrs. Preston Bradbrrry was i matron of honor. She wore a two-piece dress of burgimdv silk with a tip-top hat of pink trimmed with pink flowers edg ed in burgundy.

Her Shelley Smith of Abilene will ed in Georgetown and received i talk West Texas Re- a bachelor of science degree; habilitalion Center attempting in education from Southwest-i WASHINGTON fAP) the bring the lotaHo 70 cents. Chito meet the needs of handicap- ern University in 1951 then en- Teamslers union says the mom- cago unions want a 90-cent-an- ped West Toxans" at the April rolled in the Hermann Hospital bprshjp vf)te on a roposed na hour pac a ge. including fringe dinner meeting of Bluebonnet School of Physical Therapy in fcontrad mav be indeci benefits. Teamsters now Chapter of the American Busi- Houston. sjve enoug orce a second age $3.32 to $3 an hour in wages.

He became executive direc- ness Women Association He Dccame execuirye airec- oli No was reported The meeting will be Thurs- lor of the Children Treatment Frank6 Filzsimmons. Team- Tuesday in new talks aimed at day at 7 p.m. in the French Center in San Ahgelo in opn ra i vif tirpsjciefit. averting a threatened nation- day at 7 p. Room of the Brownlowner and and a year later accepted his Mrs.

Ferris Clements, vice pre- present position in Abilene, sident of the Brown County As- He has been a member of the. sters general vice president, averting a tJireatcned nation- said Tuesday union members wide railroad strike. whose votes have been counted The railroad shop unions so far "are voting a majority" Involved in the dispute said that snclalion for Retarded Chil- Abilene Rotary Club, a former rf wh 8 per dren. will introduce the speak rmmnit hit er. Smith, executive director of the center in Abilene, was rear- cent wage hike was inadequate, bers of the 450.000 Teamsters "the railroads Immediately ter- live director of (he Children Brings Woodland 4-H Club Program involved arc not voting, and initialed the conference." UOvciopnieiH Denier, drf subslantia num Thp sjx unioris whnsP wm he Taylor County Chapter emplnves do nol votc a members are scattered among of the Natmnal Foundation and tele um may have lo nearly fll the nation's rail- has served on the boa the conducled; foads now avcrage ahmjl 2-90 AI SLT Apparent confusion among an hour.

They have asked a 6.5 sortie Teamsters over whether per ccn! pay boost The corn- NOTICES sen led thr program for Wood- man of Hie Southwestern Uni- I land Heights 4-11 Club last week Kenny and Bryan Horner. a livestock judging team, spoke i to the group Joe Behrcns spoke on judg ing steers. He was tirsl place in district and a 'scholarship. vcrsity Ex-Student Association of West Texas and received the Abiiene-Taylor County Mental Health award in 19fil. In observance of National awarded Secretary Week, proclaimed by President Lyndon B.

Johnson summoned leaders from both church was generally credited with the low vote. In Chicago, where union members and employers are not part of the national contract, federal mediator C. K. Call Mrs. Mary Grocc.

a Club was told by Annette Ray secretary, will be the vocational that a reception would he held speaker. instead of a banouet. 4-H pray- Mrs. Ferrel Waren and Mrs er was led by Barbara Ray and Perry Day will be installed as 4-11 motto by Nancy Stewart, new chapter members by Mrs. Pledge to the flag was led by Peyton Smith of Cross Plains.

Beverly Chcsser. vice president for the local or- A report was made of district ganization. who will preside competition. during the business meeting. MRS.

TODD DEADRICK SHAMPANORE double ring ceremony off-white lace and P' nk was ccnlcrcd with a I 1 1 1 was held in fellowship iey-Draughon Business College of the church. Bride'r p- or Worth and Howard laid wilh off-white lace over: paync Co i lcge The bridegroom, graduate of Lctor High School. Odessa, at-' Dcar He oise tended Odessa Junior College and HPC. Out-of-town guests for the wed- an white the wedding cake, and Pa-. £.

uci pink carnations. Preston Bradberry served as wcie best m8 while Mother's Attire For her Mrs. Alley chose Mis. Here's a hint that 1 have found invaluable. I make handy, catch-ail pock- along the side of all my fitted sheets.

in a hurry Mrs. Vonderlehr sides to a meeting in hopes of helping talks. A new call for an end lo the dispute came from Thomas esman for the Chi- who said the "vitally affected commerce, industry and employment" in the nation's second largest city. Teamsters struck eight Chicago trucking companies last week. More than 1.000 companies locked out 45.000 Chicago- area truckers early Monday.

The national union-management negotiations produced a tentative agreement on a three- year nationwide contract with wage hikes of 5fi cents an hour plus fringe benefits believed to Dear Heloise: i This idea may be helpful to, housewives who have trouble I match the material of the keeping track of buttons that or that Mrs. Alley chose ar, oystr weoaing son and Miss Margaret llcndcr-i shee and sew the pocket on flat, come off in the wash, dress with matching ha tncm pres.decl^ me, odcssa ana gloves, me Dnaeg ev of gan Antonio, a'int of the; Also, Mrs. Bill Brumley of edge of the mattress, up by Ihc i fasten them to my brido, attended the bride's bnox San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde: pillow.

with a corsage pm nm bf This pocket is the perfect don't have to try if, Marcos, the couole will reside Woodruff of Fort Worth, I turquoise hat and gloves. Their Marcos, the couple corsages were of pink lions. Following the wedding, a re- i School, the bride attended hury. spot for an inhaler, pills, tissue, i remember where I put them and Mrs. B.

J. Branham, Con-: and is especially useful for'when 1 do gel around to sew- of Brownwood liigh nie, Ronnie and Bonnie of Gran- bedfast patients. ing 'em on. Gef Preview Of Expo 67 iDEAR ABBY Readers Give Tips By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Flower Show Slated Friday At Cross Plains CROSS an- Jennie Hamm By MAX HARRELSON MONTREAL (AP)-With its A Daily Reader formal opening only a day away. Expo 67 already is teeming with newsmen and hundreds always had! of others who have managed to RUSSELL AT THE FLAME ROOM DEAR ABBY: After my hus- Jennie, you're truly a wizard; Dear Heloise: for thinking of this one! I cani hen canning, hardly wait to try your splend- problems with the jar lids and get in for an advance look, iferous idea.

getting away in my dish-' The Expo Express, the fair's Many's the lime I've groped wasner rco elevated railway, is doing a about for that inhaler only to! find fa Ujal on i ons rushing business. a i' I 1 nCil ul Un Mf come in are the perfect ans-' Some are open. nual spring flower show spon- i bed. And that pocket will sure wef ljds and ri in Most of the concessions and La sored by Cross Plains Garden: keep the clutter of small artic-l the fa and hoflk over th( on the amusement area, Club will be presented Friday les off the bedside table and litl)e uprighl rods in the dish-: will open Tliursday. Several of from 2-6 p.m.

in the basement an easy-to-reach spot. was the amusement rides are giving Bless you. Nevcr iave lo worry arjOU visitors previews them getting loose now. Although Friday is opening Mildred Blanco jday for the public, some 50,000 i are expected lo be admitted aft- i of the I Presbyterian Church with Mrs. Glen Payne' as chairman, Heloise Theme for this year's show is; Dear Heloise: DEAR ABBY: 11 you suspect that your friend who also is a waiter might feel insulted should vou try to tip him, why put a strain on the friendship? Eat somewhere else.

And one should not EO to a res- tw nr i out ow" 10 tauVant whei-e Ms "friend is complish took a job as a will to the col and hen ds Dear Heloiso: the formal ceremonies band died, I was left with no i "My Home Town," wilh ar-! Having several hat boxes on financial bills, so rangements depicting many ev-'my closet shelf, I was const 3 nU is easiest after i Thursday afternoon. Conccs 1 returned to college at the ageients of history in song, ol taking down the wrong boxl a rajn ug dfl jt ien 5 i 0 naircs have been alerted to of SO to get my degree. To ac- terday, today and with the hat So decid-; But uch needed soll is lost lbe ready the Thursday working expecting to socialize working ej.pecung 10 wilh him. Do your socializjng when you are both off duty. cocktail waitress.

had to eat, pay my bills, mission charge, according 0 mw -v i and drive my car, and I club 1 was a waiter lor many vears! just as everyone is expected I dent. Mis. A. J. McCum I was a 101 iiuny schedule chairman, and some of my best friends to do.

still are, so I am not talking! One of these days I am going thru mv to get my teeth fixed, my gall- I HOLLYWOOD BROWN DERBY stones removed, partonize a i DEAR ABBY: To tip or parlor regularly, and waiter who is also even lake a trip and stay in 'certain hotels. But this won't me as much as you think, I am going to all my who never tipped didn't want i aim uuuwu away wjicu vrccvta public and there will be no ad-j of each hat on slips of paper; are led wWle thg js xhe red carpet has been laid nUriMnn rtfinr in OttH MO HlOITl tn tflP nflVPS. i i.b« nf THnnn Anr crowd. to I and tape them to the boxes. on the platform at the Place des Now no problem.

At a glance To sayR soi U)e wepds Nat i 0 ns where Gov. Gen. Ro- I can easily see which hat I orner and a and Michener, Prime Minister time when mu on want. Sure saves me BROWNWOOD jto lip a eood i nd- 1 Since tips are his main source! of income, why not? I no qualms whatsoever accept-' I do for my friends. NEWCASTLE DENTIST- DEAR ABBY: I am a waiter in one of the most famous resorts in the Catskills, so I can 0 "to a pool or speak with some authority on us( s))are ps ilh a friend who them by offering them money either.

Polly DEAR ABRY; Waiters very whether to tip waits on you. The friend who sits at your Jdiksttm I :) -'-s other waiters, busboys, and sometimes captains, so they cannot rightfully refuse tips that table is taking up the same do ot belong to them enlirely. amount of space and time as; That is why my husband who a stranger would, so I say he' a waiter is obliged to accept should leave a tip, I a tip from his own father! might add that I have been a waiter for nearly years and 1 saw only one waiter who was insulted when a friend of his left a tip, (This waiter went to the men's room and cried, so you know what kind of man he was.) SIGN ME AL DEAR ABBY; Olfering a tip lo a waller who also is a personal friend is as justified as paying for groceries even iho the grocer is your grandfather. An exception may be noted: if the waiter invites you by for; an evening to pnjoy the cuisine and the show, a 1 aflt fee in MS WWWthW U1 aj, WAITER'S WIFE 7eH and Show' Program Held In Tittle Home "Tell and Show" program of the Variety Study Club was in the home of Mrs. G.

T. Tittle, laoo JOth with Mrs. Cavl Arnspiger as co-hostess- Mrs. Brooke Smith had charge of the program. Each member brought somelhSpg of interest to show and tell about.

Mrs. Robert oun iclu. Mrs. Jake Fair installed new officers for the South Elementary Parent-Teacher Association Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in tlie school auditorium.

Officers 1967-68 are Wayland Loudermilk, presi- Film Shown For Barber HD Club Members Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sanders an4 Mrs. Pal Davidson showed a film orj cancer Friday at an all-day meeting of Parber Home Pemonstratipn Club. Twenty members and eight guests attended, was served at noon, followed, by a general business session with Mrs.

Ethel Fortson, plub president, presiding. Mrs. Effie Jack gave a d.ero- on.straticm on making frosted. using ground, glass. Quests Included Miss Zella Dijvis, Peggy Hollowell, iilvey, Ana Sjailh, dent; Mrs.

I. D. Dillard, first vice president; the Rev. Charlie L. Morris, second vice president; Mrs.

B. Smith, second vice president; Mrs. Mickey llari, Mrs. fourth vice Ted Foster, presidsnt; secretary, and Mrs. John Gist, treahurer.

The Rev. Mr. Morris presented Dale Woods with a plaque in recognition of his many years service. Books will be placed in South Elementary Library in Woods' honor. Bill Maness, new principal, was also recognized.

The ed by grade choir, direct- Mrs. Becky ham, presented the program after which a reception was held for Mr, and Mrs. Dale Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Bi'l Maness.

Vse4 Owp Initial? Although the Bronte sisters wrote the "Poems" under the pen names of, Cujreri filiis and Acton ftell, they u'sed theJr real initials, p.S£udjyms Mejlon, Virginia Bishop ajrf Joe served Jo 4867. T- low them to dry out. Then the soil just drops off by itself. When you need a little extra fill, this dirt will come in real handy, Edythe Rubinsohn LETTER 9F LAUGHTER Dear Heloise: Lester B. Pearson and other dignitaries will sit during the ceremonies.

Around the Expo grounds flags and gaily colored banners are flying and fountains are spraying water. Television networks are bringing in their big name commentators to take mony. This morning I was prepar- part in live telecasts of the cere- ing my turkey for a party and couldn't find a skewer to fasten the neck skin to the back of the turkey, so what did I use tees! I used the white ones since the colored ones might stain the bird. Mrs. R.

L. Unouh Well, that's one way to get a Heloise Dear Heloise: If your faucet js dripping and your Paddy is on a trip and can't fix it right away, tie a City Garden Presents ShowThursday Annual spring flower show sponsored by Brownwood Gar den Club will be presented Thursday from p.m. in Adams Street Community Center with Mrs. R. M.

Belcher as general chairman, "Cejpbrate Spring with long around the faucet so that it will hang down and touch the sink. The water go down the string. The faucet will still leak, but it won't make lhat dnpi drip noise. Molly Lackey Age 9 standard show which will be open to the publjc. There will be no admission charge, Mrs, Walter Csdenheid js Brownwood Garden Club presir dent.

pear Heloise: When you move aul tpwn or out Pf staie, he sure Jo, put that telephone boots in your suit' Mrs. T. pear Heloise: I pste the.little "paid" tabj the Aewspapej boy gives ni pjntQ te SJW date my kit cajleAdar. ELECTION' ORDER AND NOTICE WMERKAS. nl tlir general rlpr- linn held Tuesday.

April 4. IOR7, no candidate for the Office of Councilman Ward Five received mainrlly nf the votes rasl as required by the Charter; and WIIF.nEAS. Bill Jamar and George Allcorn the twn candidates receiving the high- psl number of votes cast for the Office nf Councilman, Ward Five at said regular election; THEREFORE, BE IT OR- PAINED BV THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, at: a special session thereof that in accordance wilh the provisions of Section 103 of the City Charter a special election shall be held in all of the wards of the City on the Pth day of May, 1967, at which election there shall he elected a Councilman for Ward Five, and at which election the hallols of the two candidates recelv- shall contain the names only ing the highest number of votes in the regular election held April 4. IflfiT. for office.

which names arc for Councilman, Ward Five: Bill Jamar and George Allcorn, Said election shall be held the regular places for holding elections in the five wards of the City of Brownwood; Ward One. at South Ward Schoolhouse on Avenue Ward Two at the Courthouse in the County Courtroom: Ward Three at the Daniel Baker College Band Mall: Ward Four at St. James Hall (Old Looney School), Ward Klvu at Woodland Heights School. The following named persons are hereby named as presiding officers of said elections: Mrs. W.

R. Sanderson, Prchld- siding Officer for Ward One Mrs. Brownell Adams, Alternating Presiding Officer for Ward One Mrs. O. M.

Smith, Presiding Officer for Ward Two Mr. Gils Stewart, Alternate Presiding Officer for Ward Two Mrs. R. E. Daniel, Presiding Officer for Ward Three Mrs.

E. R. Bane, Alternate Presiding Officer for Ward Three Mrs. George Savage, Presiding Officer for Ward Four Mrs. Lois Alexander, nate Presiding Officer for Ward Four Mrs.

Pyrtle Garrison, Presiding Officer for Ward Five Mrs. Mabel Matthaei, Alternate Presiding Officer for Ward Five Any vacancy hereafter In said election officers shall be filled by order of the Mayor: and that, each of said presiding officers shall select a maximum of three (3) judges and clerks to assist her in holding said election. That, the City Secretary shall cause to be printed and furnished for use in the holding of said election sufficient baHoU for each of said polling places hereinabove named, with 1 the names of the different candidates for the office of Councilman Ward Five as mentioned printed on said tickets. THAT, said election shall be held under the provisions of the revised Civil Statutes of Texas, pertaining to elections and the Charier and Ordinances of the City of Brownwood, Texas, and only qualified voters shall be allowed to vole. A copy of this ordinance signed by the Mayor and attested to by the City Secretary shall serye as a proper notice pf the election to be held as herein ordered on May 0, 1967.

The Mayor is authorized and directed to cause notices of said election to be posted at the City Hall and each of the five voting places the City of Brownwoad for at least twenty 4ays prior to the date of said ejection. The Mayor is further ized and directed, to have sajd, notice of election published in some pf gpn.era,l published, )n said City, which said aeUces shall be the date the la fee AO.I less thjfl ty loll days prior to, date p.f said election. Ift.

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