Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 86, Ed. 1 Monday, January 23, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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Cross in the hunt. Nie thousand New
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Medical Arts Hospital to Mr and
Grandparents are Elmo Myers of
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Avenue D
and Mrs. Thomas G Leo of May Bond has been set at 81000
was a former resident of Fort
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Auto-Scooter
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Crash Hurts 1
Jesse Turland of
Twelfth
One person was injured in a
H
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Linda Spoonts, Route 4
borne St
Sharpe of 512 E Chandler St.,
Bessie Ecklberry of Mew Mexi-
Ike Into Georgia
Linda Sue Wells, 1506 Cleburne , . Mrs
technques which
lions on wool imports have ena-
Violent Deaths
Christian.
Comanche
Newton A. Berrey,
Take 31 Texans
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TRANS TEXAS ALWAYS
P. W. Bennett Mrs. Tinney, 73 Services Today
Rites Tuesday Services Today For Mrs. Smith
Editors To Wind Up
Convention Today
Woolmen Study
Economic Woes
Louis R. Guyer
Services Today
Mrs. Barber, 78
Services Today
Boy, 3, Tumbles
From Atop Horse
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
Three small children burned to
death and two men died in a plane
Mrs. H. L Clawson, Route 5
Nancy Froh, Mi 11th St.
AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
NO CHILDREN'S TICKETS SOLD
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
Terra ee
Mrs. Emit B Cornelius. Lo-
meta
Mrs W E Chambers. Rising
Star
Jack W. VanHuss, Route 1
Jack M Davis, Texarkana
A son, Clinton Edward, in Me-
morial Hospital to Mr and Mrs.
700 delegates from 16 states. They
represent 70 per cent of the na-
tion's lamb and wool producers.
death toll in Texas mounted, to 31.
Traffic took 12 lives from 6 p m
Friday through midnight Sunday.
Killed as a wing and an engine
fell off their cargo plane south of
Katy, 20 miles west of Houston.
TONIGHT &
TUESDAY
declazed the haul area off limits
to give the queen privacy and to
St
Kenneth Turner Apt 44. Sunset
Box Office Opens at 6:15 P.M.
First Show Begins st 6:30 F.M.
FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP—The
Echo satellite was termed "one
of the most dramatie develop-
Ry TTA and charge it to your
American Eupress Credit Card!
DENVER (API—Possible solu-
tions to economie problems pla-
guing sheepmen were studied to-
day at the 9Gth annual convention
just a phone number!
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
LAURENCE HARVEY
EDDIE FISHER
H H. Hargrove
ial was to be in
FRESH DRESSED FRYERS ....
POTATOES ............
Won't Enter Race
- AUSTIN <AP>—Former Gov Al-
lan Shivers said today he has de-
a member of the Baptist church.
She is survived by -two sis-
ters. Mrs. Sallye Bond of Bangs
and Mrs, T L. Tate of Brown-
wood. and a brother. James B
Smith of Buchanan Dam.
a Sunday:
McCarty ,
Evergreen—
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Park Homes
Saly Ann Kry
"You could send 'Gone With The
Wind’ in minutes ”
Montgomery said The Associ-
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ROUND STEAK ..........
FORK SHOULDER CHOPS .
BABY BEEF 7-STEAK ......
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WIENERS ...............
SLICED BACON
Payne College
Tom Dyess, WI E
Several animal welfare groups
in India and Britain strenuously
objected to the queen participating
12 25 p m in a Coleman hospital
following a long illness
Davis-Morris was in charge of
arrangements.
Early Sunday night
Fred H. Stone, 33. of Route I,
suffered a fractured leg when
his motor scooter collided with a
1959 vehicle driven by Sandra
Whitmire of 1003 Eleventh St
He was taken to Medical Arts
Hospital.
things, at improving longdistance
radio communications which fre-
quently black out.
Montgomery stressed that a lag
always occurs between discover-
ies and developments and their
practical application.
Telling of machines which will
Starts Teusday
"Some Come Running"
MI 5-6882
or your travel agent
Route 3
Wanda Louise Harns.
Star
Miss Addie Harvey. 309 Eaat
Grand Ave.
Mrs H J. R Gill, 309 East
Grand Ave.
Mrs T J Williams, Central
burns St
Sally Ann Key. 2005 Vincent
St
Mrs Clayton Carnes and baby.
wood St
Mrs Leona Graves. Bangs
Henry S Porter. 4300 Second
St
Ottie S Cox. Sidney
Mr Bill R Sharpe and baby.
512 E Chandler St
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Mrs Robert Harding. Apt. 96 Jane. 21. Grandparents are Mrs.
Sunet TeHcpaukner Box 112
Dismissals Saturday:
Mark A Mills. Apt 65 Sunset
Terrace
J Frank Murphy May
Mrs Elton Wells 2200 Belle
Plain Ave
Mrs. Rodney Carlisle and baby,
Mullin
Mn Paul D Pullig. 1304 Fif-
teenth St
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Patty Middleton. Comanche
Dismissals Friday:
orronezrasTs
Practie• devetea U belter vason
Delhi students threatened a base
Howard ger strike if the queen "encour-
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brody Highway
Box Office Opens 6:15 P.M.
First Show Begins st 6:30 P.M.
(ndormatiom released by au-
tboruy at patient or relative
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
DORIS DAY REX HARRISON
JOHN GAVIN
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Larado at 8:15 p.m. Saturday.
Murry was arrested at a road-
Friday
1215 Edwards S
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Car theft charges were filed
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Loyd Murry 18. of Borger
Murry is charged in connec-
tion with the theft of a 1957 auto-
adversity before, but we have al-
ways recovered.” Josendal said
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Wanda Louise Harris, Ruing
Star
Mrs. George Lange. Blanket
Dismissals Friday:
Mrs. Lee J. Bowers Coman-
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bower’s successor in the White Williams. 2 They were atone in
House. President Kennedy, by the the house ;
tie usual eptourage at beasmea
JOU Vincent and curious publie, the maharaja . ■
__ Highlands. N. J., and Mr. and
Pamela Kaye Pierce. 307 Vie- Mrs. A. A. Turland of Topeka
Kan
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Mano Sauseda
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COMEDTOFTWEYENR!
Hooter, editor of the Taylor Press; !
second vice president Charles KH-
Morning and Evening, to
DALLAS-FT. WORTH
non-stop to Fort Worth
dersell our people Since we do
not esport the situation is quite
serious”
Josendal said he hopes the con-
vention will rally behind a pro-
gram to promote and market do-
mestic sheep products.
"The sheep business has known
co and Mo Pauline Sharpe of
1412 Durham St
BLACKWOOD-MIMS HOSPITAL
(Comanche)
Admissions Friday:
A X EVERYBODY
13 2 UKES THE
Avenue H and Mr. and Mrs W.
Joe P Alton 2803 Austin. Ave. L. Robertson of 1508 Sixth St.
Lee Laughhn
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Speclallzing hi Eye Ezamination,
Contact Lenses
Compiete Optica! Services
404 Center Dewntewn Brownweod
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FIRST TIME IN FIFTY YEARS—Queen Elizabeth II
waves to crowds as she rides through the streets of
New Delhi, Indio She is the first British monarch to
visit the nation in half a century
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FAST Morning Flight direct to
EL PASO
the fastest way — no change of planes
Rickel of Star
The suspect was arrested in
Rising Mineral Wells about midnight
____ CRAIQ WooDson. Pubtisher
SUASCRIPTLON RATU By sarier U eeata per week, |IH per monen
ttT M per year By Mali n the followine counties Callahan. Easttnd, Erath,
Comanene, Hamnton, Milla. Baa Baba. MoCullorh. Coleman ana Brown MM per
year. Elsevhere la Texas 11TM par rear Outside or Texas mH per rear
mxmbxr nr TAE ABBOCIATED PRE8S: The assoclate pre u exelustvely
entated to the use ter republication or all news aispatches eredited to it or not
oshermise eredited la thia paper and ale the local news pubilahed herein Au
David A Churchwell, Apt 72.
Sunset Terrace ~
Kay Allgood 904 Seventh St.
Highway patrolmen Bobby Wil-. . _
liams and Dean Morgan, who in- transmit news or other informa-
vestigated the accident, raid to- two at tremendous rates he said,
day that the scooter was travel-
ing east on the Fort Worth high-
way when the auto came out of
a private driveway.
bled competition overseas to un-
They are expected to spend . .
about two months at Desert Palm, were Archis Shoup "r " 40. and
where they have rented a house Benjamin Nixon, 39 both of San
overlooking the El Dorado Golf Antonio They were.en route from
San Antonio to Mobile in a Capi-
For Sun, Hunting
GETTYSBURG. Pa (AP>—For- Rex Robert A. MacAskill.
Funeral services were to be
held at 2 p m. today in Wright's
chapel for Mrs Della S Barber.
Glenda Ans Walker
Patrick, executive editor of the
sectetartonwamSo2, editor ^“b wnile there the former pees
with Dr
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Peggy Sue
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The boy is in Medical Arts
Hospital today and is reported
i in good condition.
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Medical Arts Hospital to Mr and
Mrs Ray D Lee of Route 2.
Jan. 21. Grandparents are Mr.
78 of 1216 Avenue J
“We will again."
The convention has attracted
ear-motor scooter accident in when radio is involved," he said
Admissions Sunday: .
Mrs Elmer N Stephens, 1902
First St
Mn. Danny Schmiech,
Norman Chandler. Co-
and Mis Georgie Hodges of
Brownwood
A daughter, Gwendolyn Lea. in
Memorial Hospital to Mr and
Mr> Ronnie Fowlkes of 621 Nor-
wood St., Jan. 19. Grandparents
are Mrs Jerry Fowlkes of 1105
of the Tyler Courier-Times and
Telegraph; and treasurer. Robert
Jackson, editor of the Corpus
Christi Caller and Times
Tyler was selected for the 1962
convention.
The association passed a num
ber of resolutions, including ap-
preciation to the Scar-Telegram as
host to the convention
The members also expressed
sympathy to the families of Mrs.
mer President Dwight D. Eisen- More than 200 residents of Get- Almost M per cent of the wool
hower who prefer his weather . - . .. . products sold in America are for-
harer Wd, mt" asttwssoras tysburg and Adams County turned eign-made," Josendal said. "Low
-wamanddaysPutszingettsue8a 2 Saturday, / welcome wages and moderate tariff regula-
snow ano suDeezng vempea dinner for the Eisenhowers.
lures behind him for some bird _________________
idem plans to get to a lot of golf' tol Airways ship carrying freight
sunshine and rest for the Air Force
ATEND CHURCH thX a big"KhreSpringu, ,
The Eisenhowers attended late Saturday night and three Negro
morning services Sunday at Get- children perished. They were Jim- J
tysbur Presbyterian church, mie Williams. one month old; ,
They heard a prayer for Eisen- Margaret Williams. I, and David 1
Texas elected to membership
during ghe past month.
was able to make his way to
the vinage at May. There he
left one horse and his hack.
Friends tried to persuade him
not to attempt a horseback ride
to Eastland. He argued that he
feared for the safety of his
family. Five days later residents
in the Amity community, in Co-
manche County, found his frozen
body in a fence corner behind
a clump of bushes.
San Angelo and Mrs.
1421 Harding of San Angelo.
A daughter Beveriy Ann in
Mrs Robert J. Harding of Apt.
96 Sunset Terrace. Jan »
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10 SO ewes 7 00-7 *0: medlum and good
feeder lambs 1* no- 16 so
Cattle 1.700: calves uo ealves 23-50
higher: rood steers not atandard 1100-
2410: atandard and rood hetters SW.
mint, cows 1430-15,50: food ane choice
calves 13 00 2* on medium and rood atock
liner calves 22,00-28.00: choice 2* VOX M
seller calve* 14 00 done common and
medium atock cows 14.50-13.00.
Raymond Stewart Novice
Sunset Terrace
Garland Reeves Neal Jr.. 1968
Avenue B ■ ;
Mrs. Damon P Hall, Sidney
Bettye Oden, Route 3
Dismissals Sunday:
Mrs George Lange, Blanket
Linda Susan Spoonts Route 4
Mrs L L Fry, 1606 Avene E
Mr* A D Carriger, 2766 Cle-
No arrests have been made to
the Saturday night theft of an-
other car from the JRB lot,
Coggin at Austin.
since the last APME general
meeting
The convention ends today.
Admissions Friday:
Linda Sue Wells, 1506 Cle-
burme St.
Donald Chesser 10M Avenue
mobile belonging
menu in communicatio
Dismissals Sunday:
“ Mrs J E Thompson. 902 Nor-
Elijah F Waite, Route 2
Mrs I B Barton Apt
Echo is aimed, among other
HURRY LA?
OPEN 12:45
ADM. M - 65
crash as the weekend violent
Mrs T D Turner
To Membership
ST JOSEPH. Mo -Jerry J.
Everett of Brownwood has been
elected to membership in the
Saturday by the Texas Highway
BIRTHS Patrol Murry was returned to
A daughter, Bonnie Jeanne, in Brownwood today by local of
. into toe' junde today on a tiger
♦ hunt that has some amimal jostrs
at Europe and Asia up a arms
— The royal couple are spending
tuo days at toe bunting lodge at
81 iM Maharaja at Jaipur watheut
Carpenter of Waco; one bro-
ther. A. B Hanna of Llano; one
sister. Mrs. Hugh Smith of
Cherokee, seven grandchildren,
and three great-grandchildren
Funeral services for Louis
Robert Guyer, 66 commander of
Bangs American Legion post,
were to be at 2:30 p m today in
Mr. Ramey died Saturday at .
many year* at Cox's Department 5 30 p m. at his home in Waco.
Store there. Mrs Barber was Born Jan 21 1886 in Brown
wood Mr Ramey was -the son
of the late John T. and Alice
Ramey, pioneer Brownwood mer-
chant. He had lived in Waco the
past nine years and prior to that
time he resided in Stamford,
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs Frank B Ramey of Waco;
was employed for
Admissio
Dan James
Plains
St., Jan. 20 Grandparents are
Mr and Mrs. L. P Heineck of
TIDE Large Box .......
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MELLORINE ..........
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OLEO (Limit)..........
H.m0a opoom* rwuw 4 A son, Alan Ray, in Memorial
Mo t D Carriger 2706 Cle- Hospital to Mr and Mrs. B R
Brownwood Bulletin
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ition at pecial dispatches are also reserved
a daughter Mrs Ralph Owen
of Houston a son, Frank B.
Ramey of New York City N' Y
a sister, Mrs. C. Y. Early of
Brownwood: two brothers
Brooke Ramey and John Ramey
of Brownwood, and two grand-
children.
block near Mineral Wells. A
soldier at Fort Hood, he was
reported absent without leave
from the eamp
L R Chandler. 801 North
Travis St.
KING'S 2%
George B Deeley, board chair-
man of the Dallas News: Presley Garland Reeves ■ Neal Jr ,
E Bryant, state editor of the Star- three-year-old son of Mr and
Telegram John E. King, former Mrs Garland Neal Sr of 1900
managing editor of the Dallas Avenue B was injured Sunday
News and Fred Post managing afternoon when he fell from a
editor of the Amarillo Globe horse which he was riding on a
times and News, who had died farm just off the Old May Road.
of the National Wool Growers As-
। sociation.
"Wool imports, particularly
from Japan and Italy, have de-
I pressed our sheep grow ers income
greatly,” Harold Joseldal, asso-
ciation president, said Sunday
1 night
MARKETS
roar WoRTN (AP-Hog, fa> Stendy:
I Up 17,7-1.00. •
Sheep im stedy: good ane cholce
larobs 16.00-16.30: tambs 16.00-16.30: good
yeeriiner «M wether twos 1>M
Avenue
2207 W. P Stallings. Comanche
i can send news at extreme speeds
‘‘The important thing is what
is carried in the news report.”
he said
J. Edward Murray, managing
editor of the Phoenix (Ariz.) Re-
public told the convention that ed-
I itors face a "crisis of redefining
the real news of our time/-
Editors have the task of pre-
senting developments so readers
can understand them and of dram-
atiring them so the readers will
know they are useful to them and
will therefore read them. Murray,
who is also president of the Na-
tional Associated Press Managing
Editors Association, said.
John Ellis, managing editor of
the Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
was elected president of the Tex-
as APME at Sunday's business
session.
Elected, in addition to Ellis,
were first vice president, David
V
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Harry Montgomery assistant gen
era! manager of The Associated
Press, here Sunday
Montgomery , an expert on bet-
ter and faster communications
methods, addressed the annual
meeting of the Texas Associated
Press Managing Editors Associa-
tion APME
' "The Echo is quite important
for our purposes—it is quite im-
portant because international com-
munications is still very difficult
hunting in Georgia
Eisenhower planned to leave
his farm home about 10 a.m. for
the2-me drive to the York. Pa .
fMcipal airport from where he
will take oft for Albany, Ga.
PRIVATE PLANE
He is making the trip in the
private two-engine plane of W. Al-
ton Jones, chairman of the board
of the Cities Service Co on whose
1 15.000-acre plantation Eisenhower
will get to some quail shooting.
Eisenhower has not decided just
how long he will remain in Geor- ;
gia. He ia expected back within
a week or so to join Mrs. Eisen-
hower for a trip to the Southern
California desert
k American Angus Assn., accord-
" tog to Frank Richards, secretary
of the association
« Everett, one of the 21 breeders
T of purebred Aberdeen-Angus in
San Saba MOD
Goal $2,500
SAN SABA (BBC V—San Saba
County is aiming fr a 32.500
j goal in this year’s New March
I of Dimes drive, according to L.
| C. Ward, county chairman
The drive began Tuesday in
the downtown area and 25 volun-
teer workers were named to can-
vass their respective communi-
ties.
The Pierian Study Chub, with
Mrs. Worth Parker president.
Will sponsor the mother s march
Jan. 31
Bang* - Methodist Church with tery.
the Rev. Otis Brown, pastor of- Mrs Barber died Sunday at
ficiating. \ 5:30 a m in a local rest home
Military graveside rite* were She was born April 12 1882 in
to be held in Bang* Cemetery Pottsville and had lived in
Mr Guyer died Saturday at Brownwood for seven years. She
JAI FIR India APi — Queen
Elizabet n and her husband
Prince Philip were to go 12 miles
Queen Duke
HOSPITAL Hunt Tigers
MOLLIE W.ARMSIRONG
DOCTOR
Optometrist
Dial MI 3-5539 for as
appointment
Office 13*9 Center
Frank B. Ramey
Burial in City
Graveside services were to be
held today at 3 p m. in Green-
leaf Cemetery for Frank R.
Ramey, 74, of 3711 Hubby St
Waco under the direction of
Wright’s. Services were held at
10 a m today in Waco
BANGS— Funeral setvices for
Pat Warren Bennett, 76 win be
held Tuesday at 3 pm in ute
Chureh of Christ here with Paul
Wallace minister at Brownwood
offietaung Buriaf wil be in
Bang* Cemetery
Mr Bennett died Sunday at
6 a m ia his home here
Ha was born Jan 11, 1891 in
Cooper and was a World War I
veteran
Hr is survived by his wife: a
daughter Mr* Jo Ann Lawson
of Carlsbad. N M a see Ben-
janin W Bennett USX, Great
Lakes Ill . three sisters, Mrs
Kate Spencer of Bang* Mrs
Allie Phillips of Odessa and Mrs.
Nancy Copeland of San Antonio:
two brothers. Cranford Bennett
at Bangs and Scott Bennett of
Overton; and one granddaugh-
ter
Wright’s of Brownwood is in
charge of arrangements.
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St .
Otto & Cox, Sidmey
W. J. Jobnsom, Bangs
Mark A Mills Apt 85 Sunset
Terrace
Mrs Itaauue Fowlkes and baby.
621 Norwood St
Mn Bob S Deen. 701 Malone
St
. • W M Reasomer Zephyr ,
Mn Mary A Holt 3014 Belle
Plain Ave
Mn Billy Gambun UU Santa
Clara Dr
Mn. J H Ragsdale 2005
Eleventh Si
Mrs Minnie S Reeve* 1515
Avenue D »
Mn Sylvester Chapple HOT
Brewster St.
ficials. He is m Brown County
MU
Rickel reported his car missing
from the Ranch House in Early
Calif. Mr* Ward Driskell of
Comanche. Mr* Harry Mackey
of Blanket and Mn. Henry Fry
of Cisco, one son, H. H Smith
of Cross Cut; two brothers, Rob-
ert Kesler of Brownwood and
Arthur Kesler of Blanket; 21
grandchildren and 46 great-
grandchildren
WK vow
"H"9 "yrmpys5
CHEROKEE—Services for Mr« ___
W I. Tumey, 73. of Cherokee Funeralssetvicestor-MrsaElora
ZoSTJ; emsa -
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Mrs Tinney died Saturday Ruggel offidlatingsung,, t,;
afternoon enroute to a Liane hos- Mrs. Smitn died sundaz 1' 3.20
pital Shegwa Xic. ter sars"kehryF,y JTci^*
X^r^^^U "Buriai »•« to be in Blanket ,
a member of the Church of Cemetery with Davis-Morris to
Christ. Her busband preceded charge: ... — . c___
her in death to 1959 Mrs 'Smith was born to Georgia
Survivor* include three suns. July 20,1877. She Hved in Gros
Thomas Milton Tinney ot hero- venor and.Zephxr.befze moving
kee. Dor A. Tinney df Big. Lake to Blanket in 19431 The former
and Arthur Tinney of San An- Miss Flor. Kesler she was mar-
geto one daughter. Mr. John r*ed to the late M L Smith in
Survivors art four daughter:.
Mr? John Cauthen of Burbank
Robert Skidmore, 4061 Oakdale
Dr
Admissions Saturday:
SATURDAY — Annual polio
blockade to aid Brown County
March of Dimes
SATURDAY NIGHT — MOD
benefit dance. Roof Garden. In-
vitations available at Taylor
Bookkeeping. 1606 Coggin Ave
cJAN. 30—Brown County Moth-
ers’ March on Polio.
JAN. 30 - 31 — Brown County
March of Dimes Auction.
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STAR LITE TIME
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 86, Ed. 1 Monday, January 23, 1961, newspaper, January 23, 1961; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488963/m1/2/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.