Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 166, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 26, 1964 Page: 2 of 26
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Survivors include his wife; one
The Rev. Dan Kent, the Rev. daughter. Mrs. Burch Woodward
Temple Lewis and the Rev. of Fort Stockton; four sisters,
Frank Skaggs will officiate.
Mrs. Murel Littlefield of Got-
Mr. Pounds died at 2:45 p.m. man, Mrs. Pearl Greenwood of
of Abilene and Mrs. Ruby Webb
parent heart attack
Measles Still
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Bom Aug. 3, 1896. in the Rock of Cisco; three grandchildren
Bluff Community, he moved to and two great-grandchildren.
here, with burial in De Leon in 1917, and was son of the late
Cemetery under direction of Na- Mr and Mrs. Newman Pounds.
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Mrs. Lillie Otte of Brownwood
and Mrs L. V. Vogel of Abi-
lene: one son, Luke Russell of
Winchell; one brother, W. R
Ely of Abilene; 18 grandchildren
and 25 great-grandchildren.
with light hail and no wind dam-
age. Rainfall in Brownwood to-
taled .60, with 1.60 in Early.
Rains which fell Friday after-
noon, boosted by 10 to 11 inches
earlier in the week in the Byrds
Store area, pushed Lake Brown-
wood water over the spillway
Saturday morning, but no seri-
ous flooding is expected.
Main Avenue and the extension
of Austin Avenue.
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ried to J. W. Batsell Spet »
1899. He died in 1952 Most of
her married life was spent in
the Talpa and Valera commun-
ities She was a member of the
Baptist church
Surviving are a daughter. Mrs.
L. B Gassiot of Valera; five
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Mrs. Joseph G. (Sarah Matilda)
Brown. 86. of May will be held
at 2 p.m today in May Calvary
Baptist Church with the Rev
D. L. Barnes, officiating. Bur-
ial will be in Amity Cemetery
under the direction of Davis-
Morris Funeral Home. Brown-
wood.
Mrs Brown died at 2:25 p.m.
Friday in a Brownwood hospit-
al after a lengthy illness
She was born Jan. 1, 1878. in
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outbreak shows no signs of a let-
up. the State Health Department
said Saturday.
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the department has statistics,
the seven-day period that ended
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T Edwards of Brownwood, are 1912 and the couple celebrated
pending at Pinkard-Smith Fun- their golden wedding anniver-
era I Home here. sary in 1962. He was a member
Dr Edwards died at 4 p.m. of the Methodist Church and
when he was a small boy. A and Capt. Tom R. Edwards of
prominent physican here for 50 Fort Sheridan, Ill., three daugh-
years, he graduated from the ters, Mrs. Tom Hampton of
medical branch of Texas Uni- Dallas, Mrs. Charles Turner-of
versity at Galveston in 1910 and Lexington, Va., and Mrs. Fred
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Brownwood Floral Co. report-
ed about 28 per cent of glasses
in its greenhouses broken by the
hail. Hailstones as big as tennis
balls were reported in a 45-min-
ute storm in Coleman, and prac-
tically every roof in Bangs was
said to be battered by the large
ice chunks.
। In Comanche, official rainfall
measurement Friday was 1.76,
Frank Tate, 61
DE LEON (BBC) - Funeral 1 church.
Georgia and moved to Brown
County 58 years ago. Her hus-
band died 49 years ago. She
was a member of the Baptist
church.
Surviving are one son, Gray-
son Brown of Brownwood one
daughter, Mrs. L. A. Jonhagin
of Dublin, four sisters. Mrs. J.
H. Brown, Mrs Addie Gilllhan,
Mrs Maude Busby and Mrs. M.
C. Wiggins, all of May; two
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren
ing rescued. Hall struck him in
the face as he was held in the
- -----------road impassable for the school The complain alleged Stephen
For the year, 38,139 measles bus the air force at Bardufoss B. Conner passed a $119.08
cases have been reported. com- came up with two helicopters to worthless check March 8 at a
। substitute during road repairs. 1 motor hotel here.
ranchland between Brownwood
and Blanket
Heaviest damage at Mercer
Gap was reported to be on the
Walter Gray place. Principal
damage here was to fences, goat
sheds and windmill tower
story house on the lot for $550
O. E Battles was high bidder
on one small apartment house.
835. while A. C. Pepper was high
bidder on three small apartment
units, with $25. 825 50 and 8105
The city purchased the lot
and buildings from O.Pouns Jr.
earlier this year The fire station
will be at the intersection of
Mir uw
us
the size of tennis balls were re-
ported in that area. Numerous
broken windows were also re-
ported in homes in Early. and
some peach trees were uproot-
ed on McDonald Drive Other
broken windows and hail dam-
age were reported in a number
of homes in Early.
S,
truck Heavy rains followed the
twister in Mercer Gap, with
estimates of up to four to five
inches. Heavy crop damage was
reported from the winds and tor-
rential rains. A similar tornado
struck approximately the same
area about 14 years ago.
The Comanche County twister
hit about 4:46 p.m., about one
hour and 25 minutes after the
funnel had rumbled across the
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Between 5:30 and
6:30 p.m. weekdays
8 and 9130 a.m. Sundays
Misses must be reported be-
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to be delivered.
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the property within 60 days.
H D Hollis purchased the 2%
MAALSELV, Norway (AP)—
The 38 children from Storjordet
who commute six miles daily to
school in this northern town are
having the high times of their
lives.
When spring thaws made the
P GUARANTEE
andIworkmanship: Any pen «r porta thereot
rlishropsaprved wlbecheed-
brothers, Jeff and Roy Tate of were reported. nearly five times
De Leon; and two sisters, Mrs. the five-year average of 1.034.
Mittie Bryant of Smithville and "a- • ----- " •“----1
Mrs Dale Swank of Peoria,
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services for Frank Tate, 61, of
Midland, a native of De Leon,
were held at 10 a,m. Saturday,
in Midland. A second service
will be held at 3 pm. today in
First Baptist Church tn De Leon
with the Rev. Dan Kent offic-
iating
Burial will be in De Leon
Cemetery under the direction of
Higginbotham Funeral Home
Mr. Tate died at 12:30 a.m.
Friday in a Midland hospital af-
ter an illness of two weeks.
He was born Dec. 23, 1902. in
De Leon and worked in Mid-
land for an oil company. He
was a member of the Baptist
Friday in a hosptital here af- received his 56-y ear Masonic pin
ter a lengthy illness just two weeks ago
He was born May 2. 1876. in Surivors are his wife: two Saturday at his home of an ap- Cross Plains. Mrs. Irene Fisher
Navasota and moved to Blanco sons. Kenneth of Brownwood ..... — —---
Funeral services for Arthur
Jones. 82. of 1518 Austin Ave.,
a retired farmer will be held at
3:30 p.m. today in Davis-Mor-
ris Funeral Home with the Rev.
Robert Elkins and the Rev C
S. Reese, officiating Burial will
be in Eastlawn Memorial
Park. '
Mr. Jones died at 11:25 a.m.
Friday in a Brownwood nursing
home after a lengthy illness
He was born Sept 20. 1881.
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brought 8740 56 in a public auc- upside down, and pulled it across
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disrupt a buffet supper and
style show Friday night, but
the event was moved from (he
pool to the Holiday Room of
Holiday Inn and was held on
schedule. Nine Brownwood mer-
chants sponsored the supper for
visitipg royalty at 6 p.m. and
the style show at 7 p.m. Latest
styles in sportswear and swim
Cantwell, Connie Dewbre, Char-
les Scott and Bill Wristen.
Holamon was picked as the
region’s best actor, and he and
Miss Jackson and Simmons were
named to the all-star cast.
Stage crew for the perform-
ance was Sam Billings. Stuart
Roller and Mike Sirois, and
Stark MeQuain is director.
Second place in the meet
wenttoarepresentative 01 dis- wear were featured, with Brown-
tri ct 6-AAA, which also present- wood residents serving as mod-
ed "J.B. । ejs
----------------- Saturday activity inchided
I U 'a I photographs for Parade Maga-
in Fospital zine early in the morning, a
Gordon Griffin Jr., 35th Dis- brunch at 10:30 a.m. in the
trict attorney, underwent sur- Browntowner and a lengthy cor-
gery for about four hours Fri- onation rehearsal beginning at
day at Brooke General Hospi- 1 30 p.m. in the coliseum. At
tai in San Antonio. He is report- 5:30 p.m., the royal entourage
ed recovering from the bone was given a supper party in the
operation. ( Browntowner.
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S F. McLean, 82. of 1006 Greenleaf Cemetery. Mr. Mo-
Booker St., 2 p.m. in Davis-Mor- Lean died Thursday.
don't miss this great
COOKWARE SALE
Fred Andrew Pounds, 67
DE LEON I BBC 1 — Funeral De Leon from McCamey when
services for Fred Andrew he retired about one year ago.
Pounds, 67, of Route 2, De Leon, He was formerly an oil truck
will be held at 2 p.m. Monday driver.
Heavy clouds ireatened to
Amway Sales Corporation has
appointed Brownie B Luker of
Sunset Drive as distributor of
Amway home-care merchandise
in the Brownwood area.
AG[GAEATAMIAICAM/24
Survivors include his wife:
one son, Frank Tate Jr. of .
Texas AW University; two
Native—
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of State National Bank in Cor-
sicana, Rubottom entered the
foreign service in May 1947 and
was assigned to the embassy
in Bogota, Colombia. Next he
was assigned to the Department
of State as officer in charge,
Mexican affairs, eventually be-
coming director, Office of’Mid-
dle American Affairs
He next served as first secre-
tary of embassy and commerci-
al attache and then counselor
of embassy and director of the
Combined Economic Mission in
Madrid. Spain.
Rubottom returned to Wash-
ington in May 1956 as deputy
assistant secretary of state for
inter-American affairs and be-
came, that September, acting
assistant secretary of state. in
April 1957, he was appointed as-
sistant secretary of state for
inter-American affairs. He was
ambassador to Argentina from
April 1980 until October INI
He is married to the former
Billy Ruth Young of Corsicana
They have three children. Ru-
bottom was the honor boy gradu-
ate of Brownwood High School’s
class of 1929.
southern Comanche County
Grover Laman, 40, was treated
and released at a Comanche
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one.great grandehid Mrs. Annie p Russell, 88
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wood Mr. Jones married Lucy long-time Coleman County resi-
Parker in Winchell Nov 30. 1913. dent, were held at 2 p.m. Satur-
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\More about Tornadoes— Kay Walls
„R owns s ranch near Mercer Takes Post
Gap, reported several goats vie _ w.ie , hm..
killed by the winds as well as MKaz Wals, 2 xopnomore
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tion at the site Saturday mom the road. He was pinned in the man were allbattered byhai of Mr and Mrs. ovid E. wans
ing All must be cleared from vehicle about an hour before be- ranging u, Irom onenan of Route 2. Brownwood.
— inch to as big as eight and one- fficers of the Young
fourthinches in circumference. Men’s Christian Assoclation and
At Early, more than 400 win- Young Women’s Christian As-
broken from sociatlon will he working to- '
school buildings as the storm formulating new policies
cloud passed over. Hailstones and programs for next year.
This year, Miss Walls has
co-ordinated the university stu-
dent volunteer program for the
Texas Confederate Home for
Men. a state institution in Aus-
tin. the project is a part of the
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Survivors include five daugh- FORT WORTH-A Brownwood
Mm: Momhedeaveruof wS:
won top honors in the regional
one-act play contest here Friday
night, thus earning the right to
compete in the state contest
May 9
Cast members of the play are
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Route 1. Winchell, will be held
at 2 p.m. today in Wright's Fu-
neral Home here, with burial in
Winchell Cemetery The Rev.
C. S Reese and the Rev. Dan
Johnson will officiate.
Mrs. Russell died about 3:45
p.m. Friday in Alice, where
she had been since April 11.
She was born May 13, 1875, in
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at the First Baptist Church He was married to Lois Stokes
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 166, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 26, 1964, newspaper, April 26, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483055/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.