Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1959 Page: 2 of 12
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Mrs. Harris, 69
Obituaries
Rites Today
Halmon Rites
By ANGELINE SMITH
gullty of the same offense
resigned deputy general of health
Johnson—
White and Cox were among the of all India when the club meets
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COMANCHE (BBC — Funeral semihly of God Church with the
services for Rufus W Taff. 64, of
stepdaughters, . Mrs.
neer:
Lena Scott of Clyde. Mrs
Minor Accident
great -grandchildren
Rites Pending
For Mrs. Hribol
Services Today
AKRIDGE TO SPE AK
Mullin Juniors
HOSPITAL
Plan Projects
,7pm. today.
$1,000 in conservation education.
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Box Office Opens 6:15 P.M.
First Show Begins at 6:50
Out of that song-
a fury of a movie!
FRIDAY—Homecoming, Bangs
High School
STARTS FRI.
DOUBLE
FEATURE
PANCAKE
SUPPER
All You
Can Eat
TUESDAY- Pecan queen contest
for Dec. 5 pecan show. San Saba
members will hear Supt. J L Ak-
ridge in the community hall at Mill
his audiences, he offers a glance
into the future of India and what
*Fathor, don't
try to stop
R.W.Taff Mrs. Howard
Services Rites Friday
Halmon of Houston and Grady
Halmon of Coleman two daugh-
ters. Mra Effie Seals of Wilson
Mrs.
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MeNDAY—Harvest coronation
and program. school gymnasium.
Mullin High School
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County
Rev D C. Jones officiating
Burial win be in Santa Anna
Pearl oysters of the Persian
Gulf are inedible.
sons in question. I'm for it."
Hans Schroeder of Third Street
and Avenue K said
"I believe they 'the voters of
the district' have changed since
the last election.
Admissions Wednesday:
Deborah Kay Weathers
Tenth St
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LENGTH°
FEATURE
FILM?
Mrs Stanley Hribal, 2201 Dart-
more St . died this morning in a
Houston hospital.
Funeral services are pending at
Davis-Morris Funeral Home.
She is survived by three daugh-
A Calendar
Of Coating Events
Kay Lee Dunaway. 2104 Eleven-
th St
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Wednesday:
Beverly Kay Chandler of 1000
and Mrs Agnes Helton of Cole- thews of Llano; two sons. Alfred Helen Burleson of Houston, and
T. Taff of Lawndale Calif., and a sister Mrs Maggie Smart
Cemetery under direction of Hig-
ginbotham Funeral Home of Cross
Plains
Mrs Harris died .Tuesday night
at het home in Pipneer she had
been an invalid for 16 months.
She was born Feb 20. 1890.
Survivors include her husband;
a stepson, Herman Harris of Pio-
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Paulr
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ed •’Go” has become the top di-
version for the space-age scient-
ist. It's a test of mental strategy.
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Mullin High School will be wash-
ing cars and selling cakes and
pies Saturday as part of a fin-
ancial campaign for the junior
and senior banquet
A can*ash will be set up be-
AVEROCKET.,
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DRIVE-IN
Brady Highway
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bers, Peggy Wyly and Eddie Fen ices for Harry S Varner 86, long-
ner He left for Austin soon aft- time Callahan County school teach-
erward ler, were to be held at 3 p m . to-
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man. 18 grandchildren, and 32
An elderly gentleman rose lieve we could have picked or
from the middle of the crowd chosen a better school board."
and said: "I’m for moving ahead right ,
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Mrs Howard died at 4:50 pm
Wednesday in a local hospital Nettie Huntington of Hale Center
following a long Iness She was and Mrs Fannie Marshall of Tip.
bom Nov 26 1880 in Harris ton. Okla five sisterS. Ella and
County.
NVATIEECNES
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schools and recreation facilities
in the world
PRESENTS AWARD
"If you do what’s good for
America. America will do what’s
good for you.” Johnson said in
conclusion
$3
ginbotham Funeral Home of Cross
Plains.
Mr Varner died Monday night
at his home at Cottonwood.
day when Donald J. Cox. 24. of
Gustine are pending at Comanche _ ___ . .0 , . ..
_ Cemetery under direction of ste-
Funeral Home The Rev S J vens Funeral Home of Coleman
Isham and the Rev M F: Cox.
vices for Mrs Violet Parish How-
ard 79 will be held at 10 30
a m Friday at Santa Anna As-
able to organize this community
to demand a building program."
and lauded the current school
board for its tedious inspection
and survey of the school prob-
lems this past year.
STANDING OV ATION
There was a standing ovation
for the school board
Sammie Waisman of 2110 Eliza-
beth Dr. asked the publie meet-
ing if it might be better to wait
untit after January to permit
more people to buy poll taxes. .
He explained 1960 will be a gen-,
eral election year and that more
SANTA ANNA-Funeral
Mrs R J. Perry and baby.
Ruth Marie. of 1505 Fisk Ave
Mrs. R. T. Byrd and baby, Tom
Douglas, of Gorman.
Mrs B D Willett and baby.
Tim Kevin, of 1029 Hemphill 1
Brad Thompson of Stephen- day at Cottonwood Baptist Church,
ville introduced Rep Omar Bur- The Rev. C. R Myrick was to
Ieson. who presented awards to officiate. assisted by the Rev.
of 41 Erath County 4-H club mem-James Brandon and the Rev Mr.
Chamber of Commerce ters.
Belle Phillips of Pioneer
SATURDAY— Brown County 4
H Awards Day program. 7 30
p m.. Adams Street Community
on the highway. Cost will be
$1 50 per car.
—Orders are now being taken
. for cakes and pies at $1 for pies,
$1.50 for two-layer cakes and $2
for two-layer cakes, made to
order
Pencie Dean Taff with the armed
services in Germany. five sisters.
Mrs Kate Miller of Big Spring.
Mrs Mattie Carnes and Mrs Myr-
tle Oldham of San Saba. Mrs Ada
MeQuarter of Dallas and Mrs Hor
ace Potter of Athens: two brothers.
Mitchell and Bill Taff of San Saba,
and four grandchildren.
residents would naturally buy Ave. C
TE LEGEND
TOM DOoLFY
Brenda Kay Hollingshead of =
3524 Fourth St
Mrs Russell A Doran of 2414
First St
Mrs Eugene Straach of Zephyr
Dismissals Wednesday:
Mrs D L. Taylor and baby. 1
, Timothy Wayne, of Route 2.
Brownwood.
FORT WORTH (AP Koga 400, 21 low-
er mixed hogs 1300-13.50 1s and 2s up
to 14 00 sows 10.00-1200
Brownwood were Allen Beadel,
W W Dees. Gordon Griffin Jr..
Bill Jamar. Leonard McKinzie.
Wendell Mayes Fred Perry. Gro-
ner Pitts. J H. (Capi Shelton.
Mrs Roy Spence. Homer Ste-
phens, Mert Stephens and C. C.
Woodson.
•Information released by au-
thority of patient or relative
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
SOPHIA LOREN -INB HUNTER
nn aSEi .w UNDER
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Or The Punetas Stan
James Weldon Whale 36 of 917
Mehta a Hindu from New Delhi, nations of the world
1007 Brick St was tried and found author. lecturer and just recently-
Mrs H J. Lewis and baby.
Daniellla Kay, of 1011 Sixth "St.
dale Building,
every day and that even if the -
NOV. 20-21 _ Second Annual
Brown County Pecan Show. Rags
CROSS PLAINS- Funeral m
lees for Mrs D G Harris, e,
lifetime resident of Pioneer, were
to be held at 2 p m. today at
Pioneer Church of Chris wih
K A l Hinn minister of the Rising
Star Church of Christ, officiating.
Burial was to be in Pioneer
system than ours, the industry
would go somewhere else.' he
Harrell of Coleman ami Mrs J.
W. Scott of Vernon. two brothers.
H S Phillips of Pioneer and
Elmer Phillips of Coleman; seven
grandchildren, and 12 great-grand-
children •
pastor of Gustine Baptist Church,
will officiate
Mr. Taff died at 5:15am Tues-
day in a Temple hospital A veteran
o World War.I he moved toCo- Survivors include her husband,
manche .J Y ’ San ' O Howard of Santa Anna:
County i2.years ago. was.a three sons Edgar of Fort Worth,
membe of the Gustine Baptist winfred of Fort Worth and Ever-
cnuren ett Howard of Artesia N:M four
He was married April 16 1919- • daughters, Mrs Gladys Fowler
Survivors include his wife. Mrs of Dallas' Mrs Frank Rice of
Eula Lee Taff of Gustine a Brookesmith. Mrs Walter New-
Cattle 1 800 ealves 1 300 steady. good
and choice slaughter calves 23 00-25 50
r medium and low grade slaughter calves
| 15 00-22 00
sheep 400 steady good to choice 1
slaughter lambs 1650-1850 stocker and
11 f—d»- Iambs 15.00-17,00: slauehter etes
d around •«
Brick St was found guilty Jus- trio who were charged Oct 21 at 7 15 tonight in Hotel Brow
SCIENTISTS GO. GO, GO
NEW PROVIDENCE. N J
(AP’-When scientists at the ‘
Bell Laboratories here invite you
to "Go." they're not being rude
An ancient Oriental game call-
dustry. ny.
"If we were in competition for
an industry- with another town .
that had a more moder'- schn.-—-mm
daughter, Mrs Margie Ruth Mat- man of Santa Anna and Mrs
CROSS PLAiaS— funeral serv-
Ul
E"""O -- .0 12, 1959 Ram Mehta Speaks
Pair Found Guilty TonightA!7:15" 5
() mDeep % | AIeFem Members of the knafe and Fork the progress socially and politically
"e• WJUWI • Iviwilvll club wil hear Dr Amolak Ram in that country wuiI mean to quher
said
Monroe said
more poll taxes.
There was some comment on
the comparison between paid
poll taxes and exemptions this
year.
MATURE VOTERS
A member of the meeting said
residents with exemptions were
' mature and will support this
program " She said at 50 cents
bers and to Mrs Dave Foster. Harrell
4-H adult leader Burial will be in Cottonwood
Follow ing his talk. Johnson.
presented gold star awards to
two Erath County 4-H club mem-
should be ■
SABA ■ BBC -San Saba
If7 —5—
« •ucaet • sum au asm
MULLIN BBC — Juniors
A minor auto accident occur-
red in Brownwood Wednesday.
Cars driven by Lucy Shelton 15,
of 903 Center and Jack Wood-
son. 21. of 2009 First St co-
tided at Austin Avenue and Irma
Street.
The accident happened at 4:45
p m. No one was injured.
$4
Shirley
per month, there was not one
property owner that could not
afford to support the program
Total poll taxes within the dis-
trict is 5.140—3,118 paid and
2.022 exemptions. Precinct break-
down includes courthouse 432
paid. 484 exempt: South Ward
977 paid. 493 exempt: Daniel
Baker 780 paid. 465 exempt; ’
Howard Payne College. 622 paid,
526 exempt: Woodland Heights
307 paid, 54 exempt
One out of 54 in Woodland
Heights is exempt for reaching "We need the schools It s
the voting age. 12 of 493 in South time to wake up. We need it
Ward and 3 of 484 in the court- ' now."
house precinct Board members explained that
HEAVY SI PPORT construction costs were rising
Ross said he had talked with .every c - — ■ - -
numerous retired residents in the ' distriet began this year on a
district during the past few building program, tt would take
weeks and said "you will be two years to move into the new
surprised" to learn of the heavy construction.
support in favor of the building . Dr. McDonald Held of 1520
program Austin Ave. said "I don't be-
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Ure of Peace Cour today of POS when Brownwood police were sear- wood. (CONTINLED FROM PAGE ONE)
sessing deer with evidence of sex ching for pecan thieves and found A veteran in the General and ricultural programs He deplored* COLEMAN Funeral
se= =ezhe -se
more and follow ingthe Justice court the worid Health orzanization. He yation brought, up the subject of Met vin Guthrie "omficttinge
Eave- notice of appeal to Bnun fined is in the tnited States now at the Eisenhowers "no new Marts' *
County Court ' Lt hied a request of the Associated Clubs program. Johnson said if such a _ Burial was to be in Bangs
Brown County Attores * liam .* and.f Ea and were relea4 organjzation to lecture to various policy had been in effect in the Cemetery
o Ereedlove represented the state ".apPA Done and err re a dinner clubs such as the -local one. past Houston would be like Mr Halmen died at 7 15 a m
Callaway followed the same pro- pns.rm-chAre MFntrat scucor Johnson City.” WednesdaKat a Coleman rest
cedun anwatving azur andlap ed ash posseshng derr With A graduate of the medical school I always seek the best and do home aftJr a long ilness Re was
pealinE the case as he did “edne5: 0f sexremoved wi be tried in India, and post-graduate at the th possibie he, bomn in Alabama June 9 18.2.
on four counts of the same offense Royal College of Physicians and , , To CoLLEGF.. , and wassmarriedsto Miss Allie
The S200 fines were assessed for Surgeons in England plus a two- Johnson pointed out, that "only Thoma, SePa 5, 1894 He moved
one charge only year traveling fellowship from the 30 per cent ofTexas high school to.Coleman tn 1905 and was a
state's testimony was the same Rockefeller Foundation: set the dudepts attend college later He retired farmer He belonged to
in both tnaU. and Callaway agreed sage for a life of public service pointed out that the zovemnment • the Christian church
this morning he would accept test- for the busy Indian docto could Mart a program whereby Survivor, include four son,,
wnie mhe. thing, 'm the light imony by the witnesses for the A» the General Health represen- a collese student could borrow J C Halmon Jr of Coleman. Ad-
of our tnosnetdcpie. state,to be the same as that given tative «» India, Dr. Mehta has made money, to attend college and pay am Halmon of Arlington. Hepry
of our young pg. PU _ owednesdas. ' - .several previous trips to the Unit- it .back later., u . k u ,
Monroe said .opera a <nvc Thus in this morning, trial only ed States He speaks the English You’re, a. lucky hunch of
ademosracy is based on a give s B Donaho and State language fluent!, and has become xoung folks. Johnson said to the
and take basis Game warden Harol D. Penny especially well versed on many of tH club member, present to re-
"We must bend to the m*ori- were called a» witnesses bv Breed the social and policital problems rene merit awards. Youremak-
t ■ he said low of the United States ing the most..of it .he said.
SCHOOL VITAI Callaway did not produce wttnes- POLITICALAUTHORITY poin tingiout thatuthezshaveuthe
Monroe explained during his Having traveled his native coun- best schools, churches, roads
work on the chamber of com- Wednesday s witnesses were Sgt try thoroughly, he has also become
merce industrial committee fixe W g Donahoo, Patrolman Joe an acknowledged authority on the
past seven years, he has learn- Robbins and Patrolman Louis Car- political scene there He has watch-
ed what a good school sy stem lisle of the Brownwood police de- ed the transition in India and, to
means to a town that wants in- partment and Game Warden Pen-
Former Teacher
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1959, newspaper, November 12, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488745/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.