Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 112, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1964 Page: 2 of 24
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2A----BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday Fab. 2) 1964
DEATHS
Bui
WOOD
and FUNERALS
M
Cemetery
been a member of the Church of
Buffalo Gap and married Viola
two brothers, and five
A id I
Set
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Motel Due
(Staff Photo)
Stonewall Plans
Market was reported strong-
Choice stocker calves, weights
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The Brides
Choice!
and two step-grandchildren
was a farmer
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Mrs. Charles Swinney, 84
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SELL THOSE
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HARRY'S DEPT. STORE
SAN SABA. TEXAS
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WEST TEXAS' LEADING JEWELERS ("22 $
309 Center Brownwood, Texas (nnbnsd
309 Center
Brownwood Tcxas
Carr To Talk
In Comanche
Court Denies]
Roach's Bid
25 great-grandchildren
Roy Burks, 15
Wherever You
Live — You Co.
Order By Mail!
A BULLETIN
WANT AD
WILL BRING
QUICK RESULTS
COMANCHE—Attorney Gener-
al Waggoner Carr wil speak for
Comanche Lions Club in observ-
hogs went for $15.10 per cwt
Slaughter cattle prices in-
cluded $19.50-822 for fat calves.
$14-$14.50 for fat cows. $12-$13.50
for utility and cutter cows. $9-
$11.50 for canners and $17-$ 19
3
Texc
Add.
AUSTIN
as highway
ready for t
New feat
way Depart
route name
1.” a four-
County bor
es River
ranch home
Johnson wi
Texas’ 1:
populations
each are ii
serfs which
oughfares 2
Missing a
of farm n
links befwe
and those v
or more co
less than 2S
filed by ordinary man. and
Phillips received the letter at
noon on Feb 5 Deadline was
midnight Feb 3 unless the let-
• BROWN CARIBOU
• TAN OSTRICH CALF
• TAN CALFSRIN
• GREEN PIGSKIN
for slaughter bulls.
Three loads of Herford
REGULAR 32.50 PR.
NOW ON SALE FOR ONLY
miiiIISiiEITHM-MTNMIImTMf
Grace Tops
'Coinword'
• BLACK SHARK BUFFALO
• BLACK CALFSKIN
• BBOWN CALFSKIN
• RUFFOUT MULESKIN
not compete for group honors,
although individual musicians
Here comes the bride,
ond here comes our wide ond
wonderful choice of beoutifu
weddmg ond engogement rings
and bridol ensembles. A
Worth; 27 grandchildren, and area of the building
Funeral home personnel' esti-
Lewis J.
grand char
of Pythias
principal s
veterans' 1
Brown* ax
night
Four out
^birtd
illustroted
left to right . .
COMAN
roll Loude
ploye wil
Departmer
Comanche
partment,
gram at a
day at 7:3
Farmers a
ers in Co
vocational
ing.
Louderm
est Techni
He is the ।
ter of Rec
cedures ii
cently con
courses a
with equip
A social
merits will
COLLEG
Moisture w
Texas. wit
noticeably
But. saic
rector of t
Extension
was short
and Far I
of South 7
Hard rai
many othe
tanks. The
subsoil mi
practically
s
Moisture
generally i
snows adc
left by th
weeks ago
practically
livestock ft
ing cattle i
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Nalhcuu
WEST TEXAS LEADING JEWELERS
was used as a "bulletin board" to list
merchant* who made contributions to
the heart fund Saturday. Student council
sent letters to businesses asking for con-
tributions. Those letters were returned,
or picked up by council members, Set.
urdey. This will be the only business
solicitation, Mrs. Devery sold.
COMANCHE - Funeral serv- fective electric light fixture in-
ices for Roy Burks, 15. son of side the entrance of the build-
Mrs Elizabeth Burks of Bradv, ing.
550. $24.50-*2i> 50: weights 550-
600. $22 50-424 50 and weights
600-800, $20-122
Lighweight heifer yearlings
brought $20-$21 50, while heavy-
weights brought $1M21 Plain
kinds netted 317-24, while heif-
erettes brought up to $11.
Good cows and calves sold
for $190-$250 per pair, while
plain pairs went for $140-$190. ,
Stocker cows brought $1104155.
and stocker bulls $18-$22. Top
250-425. brought $27430: choice
heifer calves, weights 250-425.
Weven metel attachmeni,
shoekpreet.
49.50
OVER 400 PAIRS OF BOOTS ON THIS SALE — ONLY HARRY'S IN SAN
SABA CAN GIVE YOU SUCH A BARGAIN — COME SEE FOR YOURSELF
Hand Made By Bootmakers
Wellington Boots
WITH 11 INCH TOPS AND YOUR CHOICE OF
• DIFFERENT LEATHERS—
C. M. HAMMONDS,
D.S.C.
FOOT SPECIALIST
Has Moved To
The Medical Arts Clinic
Ph Mi 3-5611
Same Office Hours
Bands-
man on the all-star list. Ann
Patterson lead alto six
Second place Phillips had two
all - star bandsmen Tommy
Harris on trumpet and David
Skinner on trombone
OTHER ALL-STARS
Kimball had two saxophon-
ist in the all-star band Robert
E Lee of Houston had two on
the list. Mike Lawson trom-
bone. and Willis Faster, alto
■ax
James Davis of Brownwood
3)irc</ -diamond importers
Brownwood Bulletin
IM E LEE
medere
ting. 11 diemond
A 295° A
Eh Set ad
125°
set
in Lampasas County and had N M.. Maurice Sinney of Mia-
mi. Arte.. Jack Swinnev of COMANCHE (BB©)— A fire
inspiration. Arte, and Wilson swept Oak Lawn Funeral Home
Swinney of Golbe Arte.: one here Saturday at 11 a.m. heavi-
sister. Mrs Lora Lane of Fort b damaging the roof and chapel
Reshing swid seeting,
11 demends
. 195"
Mh. se A
were held at 2 p.m. Saturday in
Oak Lawn Funeral Home with
burial in Oakwood Cemetery
Burks, a sophomore at Brady
High School, died Thursday
night as a result of injuries he
sustained in a one-car accident
at Brady Driver of the car.
Danny Owens, 17. of Brady, suf-
fered cuts and bruises.
Survivors include his paternal
grandmother, Mrs Colista Burks
of Comanche and his maternal
grandmother, Mrs R. L. Potter
of Roscoe
UNWANTED ITEMS
IN THE BULLETIN
CLASSIFIED ADS
ance of its 40th anniversary
Tuesday night in the junior high
school lunch room
Ben Barnes of De Leon, 64th
district state representative, will
introduce Can-
Use the Classified Ads
FA
to MM
Arts
Best Buys!
ON FAMOUS-MAKE WATCHES
$
1 -e -acepe IWW M B-e, mer-a W seow
L-AT0Na • Bre--e tuxm s-o-4 a-- —■
fe.w
CWjuo -oooom »—wr
LRRY OOE EG-
overruled by the Texas Supreme
Court Friday
Roach said Saturday that he
understood that the hearing
would be next Wednesday and
was "disheartened when I heard
the news Friday
"My position hasn't changed."
Roach Mid. I still think Ben
Barnes should have an oppon-
ent ”
Roach said he would begin so-
liciting support for a possible
write-in campaign. High School placed among the
Brown County Democratic all-stars for his piano artistry.
Chairman J. W. Phillipa has The BHS band plaved but could
rejected Roach* application for -
Zellner May 31 1914, in Tuscola grandsons.
Merida Hart Wilson, 84
BRADY—Funeral services for Hurd who died Aug 9 1949 in
Merida Hart Wilson, 84 of Brady Brady Mr Wilson was a mem-
will be held at 2 p m today in ber of the Baptist church and
Wilkerson Funeral Home with a retired laborer
mated the damage at approxi-
mately- $15 000 The blaze ap-
parently was caused by a de-
Most of the interior damage
was confined to the chapel. A
funeral service scheduled for
the chapel Saturday afternoon
was moved to a Comanche
church.
Comanche Volunteer Fire De-
partment answered the call.
Lindon Grace, 1007 Ave K,
missed the top prize in last
week's Coinword" by two
words He will receive the
weekly $5 prize.
Runners-up in last week's
contest include Mrs Todd
White (2) 703 Ave J; Mrs B
R Young, 2500 Elizabeth Dr ;
Lee Ellen Price. 1709 Ninth
St . Mrs Dot Johnson, 1103
LaMonte; Lindon Grace, Mrs
S R Broughton. 3408 Vincent
C. W Hollingsworth. 2401 Cot-
Lage Mrs Brooks Carnes. 503
Anderson: Lora McKnight
Bangs, and Ruel Crow, 1310
Vincent.
The new puzzle this week is
worth $390 and will be printed
again in Monday's edition
$22-$25; steer yearlings. 425-
11 ..to •
demang meenfeg A
*350 A
hu set
All prices inci. Fed. Tax
MEMFFB OF TEE S8OLATED PRESS
cluatvel eniuee «• m aw i
lenercot otherwue credttec •
wrsta A nigmta w r^iMriW
a spot on the ballot Roach
ter. postmarked before the
deadline, was sent by certifi-
ed or registered mail, accord-
ing to the election code. Roach
filed bv ordinary mail
Similar rulings were made by
county democratic chairmen in
Runnels. Coleman and Coman-
che counties
SV Kan to e: Ml»nw — nw Cuu»i Easehmga an* Omwa.
ume Mr MM Mecumoe r.l—l. >M Brew: (U ■ Mr MW
Elsrwhere 2210 per yeaz
-----------——) The Aay cimiea.Prens b •
as paper anaaoce 0-2 *6*5 ^2^
• eacla ■<uer ere alae "eservee
Funeral services for Mrs lived in Lometa from 1897 un- Mr Spearman was dead on. of Lubbock'
Charles 'Delia M ) Swinney, til she moved to Brownwood arrival at a T ' *
SFEEI.v *1 • *
wgven metal •UarDmeat. to
■ Mte or yellow toit-
39.50
Leroy Roach at Brownwood
1 suffered i setback Friday in hi*
bid to get his name on the bal-
lot as a candidate for represen-
tathe of the 64th Legislative
District
Roach'* request for permis-
I toon to file a writ at mandamus
to require Democratie ehair-
men in Brown, Comanche Run-
nels and Coleman counties to
approve his candidacy was
Escapes Injury In Comanche
Jery Stoiu%2Frid.‘?a|S6b45 COMANCHE - A modern 14
escapedinjury Friday 645 nit motel is scheduled to be
a.m. when his I960 foreign car conetet Pm-" 1
overturned five miles north of con structed in Comanche by
Richland Springs on Farm Road Menard Fields, who has motels
45 Spain was traveling to San located, in seyeral Texas cities.
Saba where he is a teacher in The JolinkBakery property on
the school system. * Central Ave. is where it will
——___________be incited. Some 45 days is
SELL THOSE scheduled to clear the propertv.
UNWANTED ITEMS Contract for the brick veneer
iki TEe oi ii i erii structure with push button con-
IP, .HE,BULLE TIN trol of heat and refrigeration.
CLASSIFIED ADS . Will be let around March 15.
the Rev Mickey Warlick offi- Surviving are two sons Arch • r A m- nnM l
dating Buna: will he in Liva Wil son of San Antonio and Fred HEAR I 'ROy J EC f
Mr wnlson died at 8 45 a.m Mrs.°Margaret‛Bvrd f“Frady: Jamie Brewer, right, headed th* Brown.
Friday in a Brady hospital. one sister, Mrs Hattie Anderson wood High School student council proj-
He was bom Sept 9 1 879 in of Dallas: one grandson and one ect of assisting Brown County Heart
Erath County and married Mary great-granddaughter Assn, in a downtown fund-rating cans-
n _ r . c:L i -- paign Saturday. Mrs. Harold Rice, left,
Lave ErneST wibbs, /3 it co-chairman with Mrs. Ed Devery for
MASON_Funeral services for munities until hit retirement, **I*V'*. Heart Sunday observance in the
Dave Ernest Gibbs 73 o' Ma when he moved to Mason campaign: The giant heart, built by Ted
son, brother of Mrs Ennis Survivors are his wife three Shelton of Brownwood, was moved,to
Woods of Brownwood, were held sons. David Gibbs of San Ange- Brownwood Coliseum parking lot and
Saturday at 3 p m in Mason lo Dorman Gibbs of Bradv ahd,, ___________________________
Church of Christ with buna! in J T Gibb, of Mason two Uanri Gonees cm mcic. m ma A m a, — — c
Gooch Cemetery daughters Mrs Virginia Sturde- neOH OUnOOy —dmpdign M AR K FT
Mr Gibb’ died Friday in a vant of Houston and Mrs Ra-D • Aa7AAr 1
bospital here mona Nicholson of Autin three seams at loaav
He was born Sep’ 18. 1890. in mothers on. sistc- Mr wad. . 3 . . J
Pontotoc He married Verna Lee one si. ter. Mrs woods a house-to-house canvass will for the campaign against heart er to higher Wednesday at
MeCordy at Wagram April 30, of Brownwood, a half-sister: 11 begin at 1 30 pm today in disease and other circulatory Brownwood Cattle Auction, with
1911 He was a stock farmer in grandchildren and six great- Brown County on Heart Sun- diseases The campaign gives 563 head of cattle consigned,
the Wagram' and Capps com- grandchildren day, in an attempt to reach the us all the chances to help the ~
goal of $3,000 set for the county, scientist in his laboratory, the
I n Conch 50 Funds will be turned in to the doctor and the nurse in their
-* -* heart association office in the work of healing and the pat-
COMANCHE ' BBC > — Fun- Son of the late Mr and Mrs chamber of commerce building ients in their urgent need,"
eral services for J D Couch, J. D Couch Sr. he married this afThesoffice.will She said. _
50, of Gustine were to be held Mamie Underwood Sept. 10. bestaffedetheremainder of the Brownwood area chairmen
at 2 pm today in First Metho 1958 weeksforsthose wishing to make are c Frank Dibrell,Area.l;
dist Church of Gustine with the Survivors include his wife of ntrbutions.win . Miss Sarah Camacho, Area lli
Rev S J Isham and the Rev Gustine: one son, Gamer Couch vHeadguarters telephone will be Sam Chandler, Area AIIi Miss
Loyd Sanders officiating Bur- of Azle: three stepsons. Adell ton ' 9082dn R L The 3 Joyce Allen, Area IV:
. , • Te . " j . . 5 . -Mrs. Lyndon B Johnson Mrs. J. C Galloway, Area V;
lai was to be in the LnionCeme- and Fam Underwood of Fort who in her canacitv as national r .
ten- under direction of Coman- Worth and Julius Underwood of honorarv Heart sydsn tional Mrs Jacqueline Eaton, area VI;
che Funeral Home Waco: one stepdaughter. Mrs. mnr“directs -mndsagc of M" Harry Miller Jr • Area
A world War II veteran Mr Bell Cosby of Fort Worth three highest praise to the 1750 000 VII; Mrs. Ronald Gray. Area
Couch died Friday at 5 30 p m brothers. Walter B and San- volunteers who will visit their VHI: Mrs O L. Oakes. IX. and
in. Templeehospital He was ford Couch of Gustine and Blan- neighbors today to raise funds Mrs. M A Johnson, x
born June 26 1913. in Coman- ton Couch of Stephenville: twq —------------------------------------
che Counts He had lived in sisters Mrs. John E. (Imogenej Iemee A C.-cr.. EA
Gustine 30 years and in the Tatum of Pampa and Mrs L. -ames A. pearman, 54
county all his life He married R.‘Jessie Helen Pendery of Funeral services for James man was a member of the
Oleta Huey in June 1931 He Fort Worth, two grandchildren. A. Spearman, 54. Route 3. Baptist church.
crtptiee Rates
CARRIER BY HI
STONEWALL, Tex. I AP> -
Stonewall (pop. 150) is building
its first motel.
Mr and Mrs. Kermitt Hahne
said they have planned for a
long time to build a motel, but
increased tourist traffic by
President Johnson's nearby
ranch caused them to decide
"now is the time to start.” i
Brownwood will be held at 2 Survivors include his wife of
pm Monday in Davis-Morris Brownwood: two daughters
Funeral Home chapel, with bur- Mrs Wilma Burkett of Brown- nnree loads ol Herford cows
ial in Greenleaf Cemetery wood and Mrs Juanita Bettis and. calves, 30 head of springers.
” ‘ , ' ‘ ------: four sons. Jerry 80-100 Angus cows and 70 head
Brownwood hospit- and Charles Spearman of of springers, Angus cows
84°f.1701Ninth,sh."i,be shemarried al atnam Saturday.______Brownwood. Billy Wayne Spear- and1701 -young Angus-
held at 2:30 pm today in Lo-. Charles Milton Swinney Oct An oil driller. Mr Spearman man of Palestine and'James R Herefords have been consigned
meta Methodist Church with 3. 1897. and he died June 18. was born in Alabama, Oct 7. Spearman of Many La four 10 the special stocker cow and
burial in Lometa Cemetery 1945 Mrs Swinney was a mem 1909 He had lived in Brown- sisters. Mrs Winona' Roberts of heifer sale scheduled Saturday,
under direction of Davis-Mor- ber of First Methodist Church wood for one year after mov- Atmore, Ala Mrs Gracie Drew March 7.
ris Funeral Home, Brownwood Lometa ing from Odessa Mr Spear- of Pensacola, Fla Celesta
Mrs. Swinnev died Friday at Suvivors include one daught------------------ Black of Beatrice Ala and
3 15 pm. In the home of her er Mrs Davidson seven sons Maudie MeCall of Montgomery,
daughter. Mrs R H Davidson Ray-mond Swinney of Lometa Blaze Damages Ala.; two brothers. Jav arid
where she had resided for 19 Ralph Swinney of Abilene. Wal -""53 Grady Spearman of anton-
years ker Swinney of Brownwood E,-T.I L.. Fla .’and 10 grandchildren.
She was born Nov 14. 1879. Milton Swinney of Carlsbad runeral Home-----—
A. Ronn Reddell, 70
TUSCOLA — Funeral services A longtime resident at Taylor
far A Rann Reside 71. of Tus- County, ha owned and oper-
cola, a retired barber and broth- ated a barber shop in Tuscola
er of P. H Reddell of Broun- for 32 years He was employed
■ ond were held at 3 p m Sat- by a construction company tn
urday in Tuscola Church of Abilene for about 1$ years be-
Christ with burial in Tuscola fore he retired in 1968 He had
Diamonds From )
^/at/ian A
could compete for all - star
places
Paschall of Fort Worth plac-
ed two among the all-stars. Joe
Percy, baritone sax. and Dean
Parks, guitar Other all-stars
were from Douglas MacArthur
of San Antonio. Texarkana
Bridgeport and Midway of
Waco
7 damende to
fewe nwlwa
‘150
h se .
Mr Reddell died at 4 a m Christ for 40 year,
Friday in an Abilgne hospital. Survivor, include his wife;
He was born Dec. 27 1613. at two daughters; two sons two
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 112, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1964, newspaper, February 23, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489609/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.