Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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DEFECTOR RETURNS
Talpa and Jake Brown of Bal-
hospital
Survivors include her husband; Unger.
Agenda listed
Saturday:
To District Post
“You will not be allowed to en-
oil has been released by John
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COLLEGE STATION -
Route 1; Mrs Clifford
Denison and child, 2611 Avenue
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4004 Glenwood Dr; Mrs. Estites
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608 Crothers St; Raymond Rat-
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Doar, also was present at Tuske- Hutchison. director of the Texas
Edgar G. Mills, 42
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The governor has pledged to His late father. C W Lehmberg.
Texas
For McCulloch
been alerted by the governor at Texas A&M College in 1943
ish Mills of Houston
Birmingham
Briefs
Charles Grant Bannowsky, 75
County Schools
HOUSTON (AP) - Tougher line along the Old May Road
Item No 6. Presentation of a
at Texas A&M and was named
ing Negroes out.
price of the portable bleachers be
have been turned down for failure
15,500
WASHINGTON (AP)-The La- returning the seats A 5c per seat
ed to 132 last year
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BLUFFVUE
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St.; Mrs Robrt Montellano, 1012
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IN SUNDAY'S PAPER
IT SHOULD HAVE READ
Postmaster
General Named
The
Wek
Paas
Brady Accepts
Temple Bid
For Plant
Zephyr Fence posts were also
burning. The fighters stayed one
hour.
A fire in an auto at the inter-
section of North Center and Mam
Avenues was out when a firetruck
arrived at 5 30 p m. Saturday
A grass fire flared Sunday at
12:27 p.m. in the 1800 block on
Center Avenue
Box Offiee Opens at 7200 P-M.
First Showing at Dusk
and guttter construction
Item No. 8. Presentation of a
letter from I. C. Looman of the
L. L. Drilling Company propos-
ing to lay pipe from his wells to
the city gas main for the purpose
of selling gas to the city.
'Holes
her de-
lta and win
Saturday
Wes
Nort
also has $235,000 in bonds voted
last April. for the job, which in-
dudes other sewage system ex-
pansion
a Baptist church
He is survived by his wife, two
and has two children
He will now supervise the agri-
cultural extension programs in
the 22 counties in District 12
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Dreher (
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pounds,
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Austin.
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Doctor
girls—Jo
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lin would be named postmaster
general and Gronouski would sue- wood firemen were called to a
BRADY (BBC •—Enrollment in
Brady schools last week hit a
record high of 1.381—up from
1,362 last year.
Surprisingly, Brady High School
enrollment showed a drop, from
388 last year to 377
Enrollment also was up at all
three rural schools in McCulloch
County, ending a downward trend
of the drouth-stricken 1950s
Melvin registered 146, compar-
NO DOWN PAYMENT
FREE ESTIMATES
Allied Chain Link Fence Co.
For Worth Highway
W B DEAN, Manager
Dial M1 2-8925. if no
answer ean M1 8-9989
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L. Wigin
and Mrs.
esses for
monthly
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TONIGHT &
TUESDAY
SANDRA PETER
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kiHsara
Tammy
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DOCTOR
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Friday:
Brownwood: Ronney M Hen-
sen, Howard Payne College; Rev
Bridge
anyone
mistak
Aba t
largel
error.
Thin
York
Great
States
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the re
would
Troopers—
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For Tuesday
Lenmberg Named Council Meet
quired: "Do I understand you are wood Hig
te"ling me to leave*" liam H
Commissioner Mortimer M Cap- uninsured automobile.
Saturday at 10:46 a.m Brown-
Brownwood hospital, following an
illness of three days. Funeral serv-
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Santa Anna
Enrolls 415
| SANTA ANNA (SC_A total of
415 students registered for the fall
term in Santa Anna schools last
B©WIE
k AN INTERSTATE THEATRE *
Grass, Auto
Blazes Keep
Crews Busy
Brownwood Fire Dept., aided by
Amlston
Children 16a Adults Ma
End. Lingo gave Dolan a copy of ties. Lehmberg made a good rec-
Wallace’s executive order. A Jus- ord in each of the counties he
SHIRTS
Only 25c eoch
We take great pride in doing
your shirts the way you like
them.
week, according to Supt. Cullen
N. Perry.
Of the total. 144 were enrolled
in high school classes, with the
remaining 271 in elementary
Mrs Charlie Bruce will speak
on behalf of the P-TA.
, , spread one Inch of asphaltic con-
Sept 24 the same type of asphal- crete over the entire surface
Formal agenda for Tuesday’s ael. general delivery; Silas Loyd,
meeting of Brownwood City Cour- 307 Simmons St.
bor Department said today that deposit should be levied and paid
foreign workers made up 5 per in advance to guarantee the safe
cent of the seasonal workers em- return of the seats
Item No. 7. Presentation of a
crease
Sowell.
Sanders, Rome 4, Box 118
Comanche Charles Dudley
Santa Anna Amos Taylor
Rising Star Charles Grant Ban-
nowsky
Dismissals Friday:
Route 2, Box 139-A: John Taylor
Coffee. 909 Main Ave.; Freddy
Inman. 4014 Glenwood Dr., day-
ton Carnes. Route 3
Admissions Sunday:
Funeral Service to charge of ar- one son, Dan Calhoun of Los Negro lawyers were with the girls
rangements Angeles. Calif
Mr Mills had worked as a cafe preserve law and order in the was one of the state’s best known
i, m p— -1 c,, state and he will 4° whatever is county agents
cook in Brownw od and Coleman. necessary Bill Jones. Wallace’s Lehmberg attended Howard
He is survived by two brothers, press secretary. said in advising Payne and Tarleton State col-
seum also will have the same
type of surface.
Clary suggested residents re-
move all parked cars from East
Baker today or tonight since city
crews will begin cleaning the
i street for the project Contract
with Brock.sch provides that the
city will do the initial "sweep-
Cross Cui: Ludie Mae Norns Booker St Mrs W. W. Smith.
Dismissals Saturday: 156 Seventh St ; Mrs Emma E.
Brownwood: Mrs Tennie Wet- Powell. 1107 Ninth St.
ceed him as head of the revenue grass fire two miles west of
ter leave the camnus * Lingo
told the group several times
Attorney Ernest Jackson tn-
NEW YORK (AP)—A year of
excitement and glamor is under
way today for Donna Axum, the
Arkansas beauty who is Miss
America of 1964
Donna. 21. checked into a New
York hotel Sunday night from the
pageant at Atlantic City, N.J., for
some solid rest before a full
round of activities.
Doctors
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
Call for appointment
MI 8-0184 or
308 Citizens Bank Bids.
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 level the street, fill holes and
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drugs1
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Cisco Expects
400 Students
CISCO—Some 400 students are
expected to register today and
Tuesday at Cisco Junior College
here.
A new dormitory’ and new
science building, among other
new facilities, have been ar-
ranged to accommodate the in-
Mrs. Gladys Cora L. Birdson, 808 Roanoke
Bangs William E Rust
Dismissals Saturday:
Brownwood Mrs B E Kil.
W H Albertson, 811 Melwood
to meet the new requirements lowered from 15c per seat to 10c
Enrollment is expected to reach per seat with the using agency
bearing the cost of moving and
tice Department official. John has served
WASHINGTON ( API—President
Kennedy is expected to name a
new postmaster general today
Rep Clement Zablocki, D-Wis.,
says Kennedy will appoint John
Gronouski, Wisconsin tax chief,
and Gronouski said he has been
creased enrollment Classes be- .M
pace be- gin Thursday at the state sup- hold their regular meeting at
paled, two-year college. 18:30 p.m.
MEM or rEEAssocareoeaEas ne —MN Ptma a •»
MW* MM to me «M tar ad a —* dopuchea_crecued
noa omerue czecee L wa Mto ana ahe de NWS
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special summer
Shgd-
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DRY CLEANING
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has attended
Mrs. Bertha Wells Roan, 82
Funeral services for Mrs Ber- wood from Epsy. Pa , some four
tha Wells Roar, 82, of 1012 Ave y ars ago telling me to leave?" liam H «Bilb Lehmberg. Wil- In 1947 he transferred to Me-
D were to be held at 11 am to A member of First Christian "Tm telling you to leave imme- barger County extension agent nard County as county agent,
day in Dayis M ms Funeral Church. Mrs Roan had been ill diately." Lingo said since 1958, will become district ‘ ‘
Home with Leonard P Stansbury since Aug 1 She was married to Joe Dolan assistant deput v agricultural agent for District 12
officiating Burial will be in JohnW Roan in Philadelphia on ls attorney general, watched Sept 30
Bioomsbu g. Pa. c : Feb. 26, 1902 He died m Oct 1957. the encounters at Birmingham Born in Floresville but rea.
Mrs Roan died Saturday at Survivors include two sons. Wes- prior t the confrontation at Westm A—.I 52 A‘n, Ikd
9:55 pm in a local hospital. She ley Roan of Brownwood and Ber •ror 10 the controntation at west ed in Brown and Runnels coun-
was born Aug. 8, 1881. in Phila- nard Roan of Delaware, and three
delphia. Pa She moved to Brown- grandchildren
Howard Payne College: Mrs. J.
H Dewbre, Star Route 3; Mrs.
Gordon Neal Reynolds, 1312 Mag-
nolia St ; Mrs. Robert Montel-
lano and child. 1012 Booker St.
Coleman: Mrs. Charles McMil-
lan and child
BIRTHS
A daughter, Charla Denise, to
Mr and Mrs. Charles E McMil-
lan of Coleman. Sept. 6 in Me-
morial Hospital Grandparents
are Mr and Mrs. Charles Wag-
ner of Brownwood and Mr. and
Uriel Mills of Coleman and Earn- that National Guard units had leges before graduating
B. Mrs Charles E Rodgers,
said John E
Avenue B; Ollie
Mrs Charles McMillan Sr. of
Coleman.
A daughter, Paula, to Mr and
Mrs Robert Montellano of 1012
Booker St.. Sept 7 in Memorial
Hospital Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs John Gutierres of
Brownwood and Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Montellano of Brownwood.
A son, Daniel, to Mr and Mn.
John Victor Gutierres of 1516
Borden St., Sept. 5 in Memorial
Hospital Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs A. Gonzales of Brown-
wood and Mr and Mrs. John
Gutierres of Brownwood.
A son, Bradley Keith, to Mr.
and Mrs Lloyd Kelly Wardlow
Jr. of Santa Anna. Sept. 3 in
Medical Arts Hospital Mrs. Lillie
Jackson of Bangs is maternal
grandmother.
Paas
Fana
Open House
Program Set
SANTA ANNA ।SC.-The San-
ta Anna Parent-Teacher Assn,
and the school faculty will spon-
sor an open house program at
the school Tuesday night.
Faculty members will be in
their rooms at 7:30 p.m. to meet
parents, and at 8 p.m., a pro-
gram will begin in ‘ the high
school auditorium. The high
school will furnish music for the
program, and Supt. Cullen N.
Perry will introduce faculty mem-
bers and school board members.
woRuattat-nupvomnsdjomkax-0unun-*00 w m hansor
•eh iimwp “g «■» wum-wtsu >m
ing up." Brocksch will then
Santa Anna:
Wardlow
Admissions
Brownwood Mabel Claire Hol- D Marv Simmons 1706 venue
land, 2427 Durham St.;- Dovid E Frank Calloun, 608 Crothers
NOW tt^su
OPEN 12:45
ADM. 90-65-35
Edgar G. Mills, 42. of Coleman
was dead on arrival at a Cole-
man hospital Sunday night. Fu-
neral services are pending, with
Holman Funeral Service in charge
of arrangements
ployed in agriculture in mid-July. ..... .00. ,cua. Lu.
Total seasonal employment was recommendat in that the city en- up to 93 from 83 and Rochelle
1,119,621. There were 1,061,647 gineer be authorized to enforce had 196 against 186 last year.
US workers and 57.974 foreign- the minimum standards for curb ----------------
ers. mostly Mexicans.
DALLAS (AP)- Mrs Maggie
Stone, 63, of Frisco died early
kins and Baker streets This today of injuries, suff ered in a
project Was completed last week, collision Sunday of a car and a
Entrances were provided for the pickup truck at Irving: Her hus-
corner parking lot. which will band, R.D. Stone •67. andthe
accommodate 38 cars for coli- pickup driver, John Pitts of Cop-
seum events. pell, also were injured
------ _ - —---1 LAWTON. Okla (APi-Kenny
Wayne Sims. 20, of 4502 Alamo.
Wichita Falls was killed late Sun-
day when his car went down an
embankment and crashed into a
fence on U.S. 277 south of here
MINNEAPOLIS <AP .-Thomas
Harris, 23, of Van Horn, Tex.,
was killed Sunday when a car
hit a tree at Cumberland, Wis.
SAN ANTONIO (AP)-W. F
NO SCHOOL
A state trooper holds up hit hand to halt two smiling
elementary school students and their mother crossing
the street toward the Fifth Avenue Elementary school
in Huntsville, Ala. The school was one of several clos-
od in the face of court-ordered integration.
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g - ■> . work on the coliseum parking lot
Coggin and Fourth on East Baker across the front
Street Improvements on Car drive from the paved lot. This
negie Street leading to the coll- area will be seal-coated only to
save money
M. L. Roberts has contract tor
installation of curb and gutter
adjacent to the coliseum on Haw-
grades More students are
pexted to enroll later.
Brownwood Frank Calhoun.
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE - IN
Brady Highway
Bex Office Opens at 7:00 P.M.
First Showing at Desk
ADMISSION
Children Ika Adults IN
Tonight Thru
Wednesday
rgogo1 seeisel -
J. S. Shaw, 55. Of City
X X Stew. A ti » Oordel Burial -as la be in Greenleaf
St. native of Brownwood died Cemetery __
■ scalbospetal supday aner „aaaujad Bmem
a shor illness Funeral services ber od the church of Christ
were to be beld today at 4 pm Heis survived by his mother,
at Holman Funeral Service Mn Nina Lee* of Brownwood
Frank Calhoun, 74, Of City
Frank Calhoun 74. at 606 Croth- Born May 26.' 1811 in Bell
ers St . a longtime resident of County. Mr Calhoun had lived
Brownwood, died in a local hos- in Brownwood 50 years He was
pita! Sunday night Funeral serv- a retired railroad employe
ices are pending with Holman Survivors include his wife, and
Ave.; Violet E Reynolds, 1312
; Freddy Inman,
Mn Jim (Ruth) Stovall, 50
COLEMAN — Funeral services a daughter, Sally Kaye Stovall
for Mrs Jim (Ruth) Stovall, 96. «f San Angelo; her mother. Mrs.
of San Angelo, were to be held Charley Brown of Talpa four
at 16 a m today in Western Hills sisters. Mrs Ues Bomar and
Church at Chritt there Buna! Miss Bessie Brown at Talpa Mn
was to be in oleman City Ceme- Pat Seals of Coleman and Mrs
tery at 2 pm " Mable Lightfoot of San Angelo:
Mrs. Stovall, a native of Talpa four brothers, Steve Brown of
died Saturday in a San* Angelo Coleman, Jim and Joe Brown of
BRADY .BBC - Brady City
Council has accepted a tow kid
of $248,818 from Gooisby Engi
neering Co. "of Temple to build m
a new sewage frog nil plant
Tins to the second time the ,
council has opened tads on the
plant The And tadi to June \
were more than the council warn-
ed to spend on the project, and
the plans and specifications were ae
revised *
.The new bid is more than 6166.-
000 below the Ant tad M
Littleton. 67, a big game hunter,
died at his home here yesterday.
He made three safaris in Africa
and hunting expeditions to India.
South America. Alaska and Cana-
da He held several world records
in hit trophy collection
GUTHRIE, Okla (AP)—A traf-
fic accident on Interstate 35 near
here Sunday killed Mrs Louise
Johnson, 59, of Dallas. Police said
a car in which she rode with A. L.
Johnson, 57, struck another
noubed he will get the Cabinet Bangs firemen fought an outside
po. fire at Lake Brownwood Satur-
But the Milwaukee Sentinel day 4% hours. They were called
quoted White House press secre- at 11:55 am.
tary Pierre Salinger as saving Near Gaines Boat Docks Friday
Gronouski more likely would be afternoon the inside of a 1960
named commissioner of internal model car was destroyed, accord-
revenue. The Sentinel said there ing to the fire department report,
had been a report last week that U. N. Shank was owner of the
will be in Kettle Cemetery in Kim------------ Ag A f . —
ble County, Higginbotham Funeral William e Rust More About Crews—
Home of Rising Star is in charge VV llllMm E. HU5T
of arrangements _
A retired contractor, Mr. Ban William E Rust, 65, of Bangs,
nowsky was born Dec. 17, 1887 in died sunday at . 42Pmina. tic’concrete surface will be used -Mt,-‛emie-tcymggan
London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- cal hospital after a lengthy illness, in reconstructing portions of -ity employes today - began
ard Alfonso Bannowsky His moth- Funeral arrangements are pend- North Fisk.
er was the former Eula Missie mg at Wright * Funeral Home.
yuor nr • Ata- vgpoog
vd U . RNN MOUIN
St
Bangs Mollie C Fdington
Admissions Saturday:
Brownwood: Mrs B E .Kil-
crease, 1701 Avenue B Mn E.
M Kamp. 2203 12th St.; Mn
The figure
feat 51 other
the Min Aon
night may puffer if
comes too/hectic.
The council must let a con- gnpormaron pur pis re— ers
tract by Sept. 18 to qualify fon released by authority of patient Victor Gutierres and son, 1517
a $188,565 federal grant, the city ar relative ) Borden St.; Jo Linda Soto, 3501
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL | First St ; Kmon Odon Route 3;
Admissions Friday Roger Eari Batton. 2207 Avenne
Former U. S. Army Sergeant Scott L. and their 14-month-old daughter, Betty
Rush, 31, of Marietta, Ohio, enters a Joan Rush defected to China after the
Hong Kong hotel with his wife, Helen, Korean war.
Agricultural Extension Service
gaauaBrown assistant county agent tn Jones Re"" 27 tv“*’
• Bill i Lehmberg. Wil- In 1947 he transferred to Me- andemccnts Approval of claims
In December of 1948 he was nam- ltemNon Consideration ofla
1st' yrygBna
"Line " t,
Baptist, ehu rehLions Club, ering the paving of Brewster Earl Gains, 915 Sharp St. w
fhamber v Cpm mereand Street and Lipscomb Street from1 Coleman: Mrs Charles McMIl- liff. 1020 San Benito Dr
Masonic Lodge He is married Melwood to Edwards lan Cross Plains: Mrs Lewis For-
Item No. 4 Presentation of a Dismissals Friday: tune
request from Brown County that Brownwood: Mrs. Billy Sand- Dismissais, sunday:,
the minimum payment due to the -----.Brownwood Ronney Henson.
City at Brownwood be reduced by r 81 ill
Enrollment Up
ments.
Item No. 5. Presentation of a
recommendation that the Water
Department be ordered to refuse
to permit any additional taps or
connections to the Airport water
Admissions Sunday:
2—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Mondey September 9, 1963,
DEATHS-
and FUNERALS
FEATURES AT 7:45-4:15-6:50-9:20
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woDPBlAcATOML Wb. • Bremawm tazs awM des ww -
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sudbacrte • Kates ______
BrcaEBER:B WEEE • ___. _ .____
BT xan m me MMW NW CHahan Easdagd Erath. Comancba
Hamdtoe Maa tea tete McCeoch Colenas and Bre=n Sm MV yeaz.
He served in the U. S
... smaaI of the hlahwav natm mom 923a wifh the 9241 Tn- stanaaras ror enronment went There are already too many cus-
He was member of handed them a copy of an execu- fantry Division, and was a unit into effect at the niversity of tomers on this line to give ade-
a - * --- . IIaama- --h-- •h- -ahaal haaew- Qudte SeKVIC€.
Two Negroes who registered at sessions at the University of Ar-
a Mobile high school last week Kansas and Colorado State Uni-
were turned away when they ap- versity.
RISING STAR I BBC •—Charles W C. Parker of Cleburne, and peared for class today. Maj Joe He served in the U. S Army .
Grant Bannowsky, 75, of Rising four grandchildren. Smelley of the highway patrol from 1943-46 with the 94th In- standards w enrollment
Star, died at 6 p m Sunday in a Stockbridge I*
tive order issued by Wallace let- commander After • his army Houston when the school became
ting white children in but keep- duty, he took a refresher course a stat e-supported institution.
---- About 2,000 prospective students recommendation that the lease
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