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2—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesdey, Merch J. 1964
Two Committees Selected
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To Plan Legion Birthday
DEATHS
and FUNERALS
Mrs John Strickland, auxi-
HOSPITAL
Eddie
Jeanne Crain, 16 Months
N
V
of
Pruett. clean up men
By GERALD MILLER
p.m.
$5,000 apiece.
Mrs. Jennie Harman, 87
A bulletin Monday night said
from 7.379.987 in 1982 to 7,957,-
Stock Ample
cent rise, Williams said.
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Alf Ralph Hulme, 70
armed
is.
Photos Feature
Team's Project
system for this city of about
coun-
cil at 7 p.m today.
the home, and his mother-in- 11 Hulme of Locker and H N.
Scottish Rite Herald.
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COLOR BY DeLUXE
HARRY'S DEPT. STORE
EXTRA—THE FIGHTING 69%2 COLOR CARTOON
SAN SABA, TEXAS
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King Paul's
Status Grim
Delegation
From City
At Session
Agenda Set
For Council
Permit Sought
For Richland
Spring Revival
Set in Inarch
Early Club
Plans Annual
WEDNESDAY
“BIG CIRCUS"
B6w:E
A AM INTERSTATE HHEATRE *
W enow
Governor Calls
Special Session
the day the team donated blood
to the Scottish Rite Hospital’s
Thomas E (Stella Maei Hash, Howard Hash at Bangs and
72. of Route 2. Brownwood, were Thomas Hash at Brownwood;
held at 3 p m Monday in Bangs four daughters. Mrs Joe Bien
First Baptist Church with the and Mrs T. C. Lemmons. both
UN’
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Jesse Sudderth, otis Walls
Paul L Palmer. Walter Pick-
ens. Henry R Storey and T W
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
An
an
• BROWN CARIBOU
• TAN OSTRICH CALF
• TAN CALFSKIN
• GREEN PIGSKIN
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on th
School
tees.
Mrs
ly ser
board,
to an
is now
Roy
also I
board.
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and T
year,
seek-r
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Grady
Cathei
Brown
Elec
Wedne
medical bulletin, “his majesty Fisk Avenue for a demonstra-
the king has been showing pro- tion purpose.
• BLACK SHARK BUFFALO
• BLACK CALFSKIN
• BROWN CALFSKIN
• RUFFOUT MULESKIN
1983 rose 10.4 per cent.
State Farm Mutual increas-
ed its policies in force total
WA
officii
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pros
to go
ing tl
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officii
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area
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Turks
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Per
AUSTIN (Spl.) — A Brown-
wood delegation of lawyers and
their wives will attend the Cen-
tral West Texas Bar Convention
opening Friday in Abilene
The two-day meeting, the
bar’s first regional convention
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
B DIFFERENT LEATHERS
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To aid in the construction of
SHATTERING!
From the man who fired
The Guns of Navarone"
An
see
as
cal
du
Set
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Ap
ths
gressive difficulty in urinating
Otherwise his condition remains
unchanged.”
Commerce Building
The party will be held for
the legion and auxilary mem-
bers Monday' night, March 16.
in meeting room B at Brown-
wood Coliseum
L. D tHappy) Lane is chair-
Brad
Trait
BRA
weldin
qualify
spansc
Loadci
15 qua
the ph
Tuiti
for th
taught
from t
Thurse
were tn he held at 3 p m today Prince Constantine, 23. who is , ..... _______
in Locker Baptist Church with serving as regent for his father, bought wheat from other West-
burial in Locker Cemetery und- and other members of the royal em nations also since last sum-
er direction of Wright’s Funeral family were keeping vigils at mer because of crop failures.
Home. Brownwood the Tatoi Palace, where the king ----------------
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rathe
trict
was i
er at
Thun
home
Car
civic
twice
nor, I
ernor
has
ance
Wednesday in city hall.
They are:
Charlie H. Shipp, 82
SAN SABA (BBC — Funer- former Delta Moss Aug. 6, 1901.
polly
bdm
ee
m i Harman Vet. 30, 1892, in 24 grandchildren: 53
Mills County, grandchildren, and 14 great-
Survivors include two daugh- great-grandchildren.
- I Item 1 — Approval of the
minutes of last meeting.
Item 1 — Approval of claims
blood bank are featured in the on Oct. 22 by a vote of 112 to
January-February issue of the
structing them on points of law.
i Hoffa, president of the Interna-
tional Teamsters Union, and
SENtA
• BERGER
Photographs of the Howard 300 will be opened by city
Payne College football team on
suffers from congenital heart
failure and congestion of the
The team traveled to the Dal- the system the city has receiv-
las hospital Jan. 9 to donate ed a grant of $25,980 from the
blood Donations permitted the federal government,
blond bank to provide free blood —
the Southwest State Bank
Subscriptions for stock in the
proposed bank are being taken.
Whether or not the charter is
approved will be up to the State
Banking Commission.
Organizers are Silas R. Byrd.
F have filed for positions on the
Early Independent School Dis-
. trict hoard of trustees, as dead-
line for trustee filing draws clos-
er
James K Windham and Tom
. C Huddleston filed for the two
Early posts. and are the first
candidates to announce in that
district.
Filing deadline for all county
schools, with the exception of
Brownwood. Is midnight Wed-
nesday. Candidates must file
with county Judge William O.
Breedlove
All the county school elections
will he held April 4. according
to Marvion Chamber, county
school superintendent.
Other trustee posts to be fil-
ed are three in Blanket, two in
Zephyr. two in Brookesmith,
; two in May and three in Bangs.
The party left Oslo for Thule.
Greenland. From there it will
an bv nlane tn Ward I... 1
will attract some 300 persons
from a 57-county area The con-
James Reid, pastor. Stuart S. Coleman, Henry Col-
Evangelist for the meeting will ver. Charles Trigg and Stewart,
be the Rev. John Allen of Pier- all of Brownwood, and Hal O.
re. S. D. Woodward of Coleman.
No Hearing
Date Slated
No hearing date has yet been
set on a charter application fil-
ed in Austin Jan. 29 for a state
bank in Brownwood Charles E.
Stewart one of the six persons
who filed the application, said
, he did not anticipate a hearing
before another 30 days. The
bank, if approved will tie called
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn (AP>
— Charges of attempted jury
tampering against James R
Hoffa go to the jury today—the
32nd day of his trial.
U.S. Dist. Judge Frank Wil-
son expects to hand the case to
ward Grabar. a two-month-old
boy flown to Houston from
Washington, D.C., to undergo
heart surgery was in satisfacto-
ry condition after the surgery.
The child went into surgery at
2 p m. Monday and was brought
out 90 minutes later.
He lacks an artery leading to
his heart and doctors said he
Two committees to make plans
for the 45th anniversary cele-
bration of Isham Smith-Scott
Love is calling the Colorado
Legislature into special session
sometime in April to reappor-
tion the state’s four congres-
sional districts.
Love disclosed this Monday
night at the end of a 55-day reg-
ular session during which a
three-cent state tax was levied
on cigarettes. Some deductions
were removed from the state
income tax to provide $5 million
in new revenue
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■ Information for this column
NEW YORK (API — Soviet crossing on foot of the North
purchases of United States
Mr. Hulme died at 4 30 a m
Monday in a Brownwood hos-
pital.
He was born April 15. 1893, in
Hill County and had lived at
Locker the past five years, mov-
ing there from Dallas. He was
vention follows the format of
the bar’s annual statewide con-
vention. with general assembly
and “shop talk” sessions.
General assembly and lunch-
eon speakers will include U. S
District Judge Leo Brewster of
Fort Worth. Attorney General
Waggoner Carr. Chief Justice
C. H. Franklin
UNION SPRINGS. Ala-Fu-
neral services are pending
here for C. H Franklin, hus-
liary president, also named an
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE - IN
Brody Highway
Box Office opens at 6:15
First Showing at 6:56
ADMISSION
Adults GOe
Children Ite
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
Pgu98
SpuGS
was a member of the Baptist ti; 15 grandchildren, and seven sented during the supper
Church. great-grandchildren.
Brothers Pont No 194 of the
Audience desienation by Texas Motion Picture Board of
Review as entertainment for adults and mature young
people.
man of the planning committee
American Legion were named Serving with him will be Ray
Monday night at a meeting in Morgan. Leon McCarty, Ed
the Brownwood Chamber of Devery and Leon R Smith
al services for Charlie H Shipp. at Fredericksburg, and they
82. longtime resident of San moved from Gillespie County-
Saba. were to be held at 2 to Elanoin 1903. He ahd lived
in San Saba County 52 years.
Survivors include' his wife
today in Howell-Doran
. ----- The construction will include
to James Shelton, 15, of Brown- drilling a new well and making
wood, who underwent surgery minor repairs in the present
in the hospital in February. system.
REGULAR 32.SO FR. 1O
NOW ON SALE FOR ONLY....... ■ Z
Seven items are listed on
9 ' the formal agenda released to- ... • ... -----
Albert day bv Brownwood Citv Man-, the jury of eight men and four
Rich- ager John Clary for the city women this afternoon after in-
council meeting at 7:30 a.m.
and the Norwegian
forces.
of Hulme of Little Rock. Ark :
two sisters. Mrs. Nettie Funk
— and Mrs. Hester Lennox, both
of Fort Worth: two brothers.
William Duncan Hulme and
Monroe Hulme, both of Fort
Worth. 10 grandchildren and
Cemetery under direction
Blackwell will be in charge of
E - a-s
Denver City, were to be held at a brother. Darrell Crain, and a ers. and Abe Nelson. L. O Huck-
3pm today at Wallace Creek sister, Dona Crain, both of the abv. Joe Garmon. Olan Dodds
home, and grandparent* Mr. Marlin Dodds and Harry C.
and Mrs E L Wood of San -
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committee are Mrs Leon Mc-
Carty. Mrs Harry G. Tayior,
Mrs R E . Call and Mrs.
Mary Helmecke.
The legion and auxiliary met
in different rooms of the cham-
wheat have quietly ended be-
cause the Soviet Union has de-
cided it has enough grain, the
New York Times said today.
.American wheat traders in
Moscow have been told that the
Soviet Union does not plan to
buy more wheat at this time
from the United States, “or any
one else for that matter," the
story added
Two sales of U.S wheat to
Russia — totaling about $132 5
. Iwo sisters, Mrs Ada Munsell
Born Sept. 13. 1881, in Gil- of Carrollton and Mrs. Alice
lespie County, he was a retir- Wright of Midland; a brother,
ed farmer and a member of E M Shipp of Paris: eight
the Church of Christ here for grandchildren: 25 great-grand-
over 50 years children and one great-great-
He was married to the grandchild.
TwowTEm cwTumso wvm
dorisday
i Richland Bids
Slated Today
RICHLAND SPRINGS - Bids
lor the construction of a sewage
erican Legion according to Leon
“S committee to plan ",
food and other details. On the Winner of the volunteer pro-
gram will go to the division
contest for District 4 March 13.
Winner in each of the four dis-
tricts in the contest will meet
March 20 in Waco for the de-
partment oratorical contest.
Talks in the contest are bas-
ed on some phase of the United
States Constitution or American
government.
NOW WED.
OPEN 12:45
ADM. 90 - 65 - 25
• •
HAROLD WALKER
. . . Joins Marines
Harold Walker
Joins Marines
SANTA ANNA (SC) — Har-
Howell-Doran Funeral Home. Saba and Mr and Mrs. j A.
The infant died Sunday in a Crain of Cherokee
M MH Mi UHM IY MB
saws:
iuTidils hwaumsE
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WEDNESDAY
"SHOCK CORRIDOR"
and
LOOK IN THE
WINDOW"
am Monday Los Angeles and Mrs. Nola Long operated on for a stomach ulcer
Born June 14, 1876. in Sevier- of Goldthwaite: three brothers, two weeks ago He had been re-
ville. Tenn., she was daughter Ed Randle of Fort Worth. Seth ported improving steadilv until
of the late Mr and Mrs James Randle of Las Animas. Colo., the clot in his leg, diagnosed as
W Randle. She was married to and Sam Harman of Colorado thrombo-phlebitis. sent him
M T Hannan Oct. 30. 1892. in 24 grandchildren: 53 great, back to bed Sunday.
* "------ On ‘Monday he suffered an
embolism in the left lung.
Rev Robert P Jackson of-
Voters of the community
okayed a $125,000 bond Issue
Funeral Home with burial in three daughters, Mrs Roy Me-
Richland Springs Cemetery Curdy of San Saba. Mrs. Zola
Mr Shipp died at his home Jamar of Dallas and Mrs Or-
here at 8 pm Sunday after an val Cranford of Grand Prairie:
Illness of about two years
law. Mrs O.
Brownwood.
। recommendation that the pur-
chasing agent call for bids for a
police car.
ATHENS Greece (API— King Item 5 - Presentation of a
Paul’s doctors announced today report and recommendations
that the ailing Greek monarch from the highway department
has been hit by another medical that the speed limits on State
complication 279 be adjusted. A study of traf-
A medical bulletin said the fic on State 279 'Belle Plain)
RICHLAND SPRINGS I BBC
— The city of Richland Springs
has filed an application for a
regular permit from the Texas
Water Pollution Control Board
to authorize discharge of treat
ed sewage waste from the pro-
posed treatment plant here into
Richland Creek.
The waste would be discharg
ed into the creek south of the
R. B. Warren pises. ।
million worth—have been re-
ported The Soviet Union has
Oyster Supper
Slated At May
MAY (BBC) — Members of
the May Masonic Lodge will
honor past master Masons and
widows of past master Masons
with an oyster supper at 7 p m
Thursday in the school lunch-
room.
Alvin Richmond of Blanket,
district deputy grand master of
the 109th District of the Grand
Lodge of Texas will be princi-
pal speaker. Floyd Martin will
be master of ceremonies.
f Brownwood. Mrs
Petube eaurea, ang •me
WOOD PRL--afona M M I Texu
Browwood Te.va
CEAG wOODBQN ubiste
LARBY OAOE. Edrtor
The latest announcement
deepened fears for the king’s
life.
Queen Frederika, Crown
Bex Office opens at 6:15
First Showine at 6:59
ADMISSION
Childres 10e Adults 6«e
DENVER 1AP)-Gov John two great-grandchildren
•SAas•
LUU?.... MELIA. abamnE
fpmustppfionsu
WALLACH -AN-FNA • MITCHUM
R. R. Kingston
Gets Promotion
AMARILLO - R R Kings-
ton. a Brownwood native has
been promoted to Santa Fe
trainmaster at Needles, Calif.
He is currently general trans-
portation inspector at Amarillo.
Kingston entered service with
five others went on trial Jan V Santa Feasavard Iclerk.in
charged with trying to fix the n inBnownwtood, andserved
.ff -g, as:
smaggguThak trtai ended with a to President of Santa
- On trial with Hoff. are Allen AlSo promoted was L R
'chell, who will now be assis-
tant superintendent at Carls-
bad. N.M. He was formerly
trainmaster at Amarillo.
old Walker son of Mr and released by authority of pat-
”rs H W Walker of Santa ient or relative )
GOLDTHWAITE—Funeral ser- ters. Mrs Arlita Huffman of the blond clots showed “a slight
vices for Mrs Jennie Harman. Goldthwaite and Mrs. Katie Lee improvement under the influ-
87. of Houston, will be held at Kelly of Houston: three sons, ence of treatment” but added:
2 p.m Wednesday at Wilkins Jim of Yucaipa, Calif.. Will of “The worsening condition of his
Funeral Home here. with burial Cariton. Calif, and John Har- majesty the king, provoked by
in North Brown Cemetery. man of Riverbank, Calif; two the clots, is continuing ”
Mrs Harman died about 4 sisters Mrs Annie MeCollum of The 62-year-old monarch was
Mrs. Thomas Hash, 72
Funeral services for Mrs. Survivors, include two sons.
Skiers Schedule
North Pole Trip
Soviet Grain st“A: 25. a former Norwegian
• army ski trooper, left Oslo Mon- au .3,3,00, m 1302 w ,,90/,-
[ day at the head of a group of 555 at the end of 1963, a 7 8 per
skiers who will attempt the first —' ’ “
FEATURES 1:15—4:20—9:15
Brownwood Bulletin 4
MELEE *:
SAN SABA (DBC) - Spring
-______ ___ revival at the First Baptist
- ......1 lungs The diagnosis was de- Church here will be March 22-
go by plane to Ward Hunt Is- scribed as incurable by doctors 29, according to the Rev
land, a tiny dot in the Arctic in the east. ’ -
I Ocean off Ellesmere Island in ...............-
Canada's far north. aa a i
--McAbee Named
Highway To Link Rifle Instructor
Pakistan Chinn WASHINGTON, d c (Spl.)
KAp-nind —Green w MCAbee of Brown-
mK ARACHI. Pakistan (AP, _ wood has been appointed a cer-
ThezPakistaniand Red Chinese tified rifle instructor, accord-
capitals will be linked by, high- ing to the National Rifle Assn
waysby the end of 1965, it was of America
officially announced Mondav --------—___________________
night. . . ..
A broadcast said that when area, and Peking via Gilgit in
the Indus Valley road Is com- northern Kashmir.
pleted. a direct land route will
be established between Rawal-
pindi in Pakistan's new capital
Bubscrtpttee Rates:
BY CARRIER BY lit 40 MW
B% MAA to the tudlowing counties Calaha Easthan1 Eratt Weto
------ Mul; San MM MeCulloch. Colemap and Browo Sise ver M
________ 0e per year
MEMPFR OF THE SSOCLATED PRESS ne Asaciatec Presa ea.
clusively antiled to the use tor qub"eation of all new- cupoMitoao crediea
to • or Mt otherwie crof a L B* paper and alao the letaj or—
wretn AD ngmta ot repubheatiee • dlapatches are alse
TODAY Sunday
COMANCHE - Thomas Ed- THURSDAY
ward Rasberry. 74 of Coman- Mrs Gene W Kegans. 47. of
che 2 p.m in Comanche Funer- Landers. Wyo, 3 p m th Wrights
al Home, burial with Masonic Funeral Home, burial in Green-
graveside rites in Oakwood Ce- leaf Cemetery Mrs Kegans died
mentary Mr Rasberry died Sunday
and accounts.
Item 3 — Opening bids for
suppls of tax receipts for 1964.
Item 4 — Presentation of a
Dorfman. Chicago insurances
broker; Nicholas J. Tweet, Hun-
tington. W Va.. businessman;
Ewing King, former Nashville (
Teamsters official: Larry
Campbell, Detroit Teamsters
business agent, and his uncle. n • „
Thomas Parks of Nashville. BusineSS NeWs Dick Dixon of the Dallas
Hoffa could receive 15 years f _ ~~ Court Of Civil Appeals, and Ross
in prison and a $15,000 fine if J D Williams. State Farm L. Malone of Roswell, N.M.,
convicted The others could get representatixe at 301 Fisk Ave., former president of the Amer-
five years each and fines of reported his company had in ican Rar Assn
1963 .earned, premiums and The Friday night banquet will
membership fees of $639,138,335 feature an address by Frank
inauto Insurance R Barnett of New York Citv.
.This is a.record. Williams on Communist Strategv and ob-
said, with 14 2 per cent above 5
1962 s $559,368,025. Assets in J __________________
a i Diego, Calif . where he will
undergo training in the Marine
Corps.
Walker is a 1962 graduate of
Santa Anna High School, and
has been employed in Waco
- While in school, he was chosen
as “Mr Santa Anna High,”
and as "most handsome.”
iXuxaailMMMaMMaai
ter. 400-4 Whaley St.; Mrs. Ann
Beatrice Windham, 705 W.
Commerce St.: William Albert
.Middleton. Star Route 3.
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted Sunday:
Grosvenor — Robert Hamil-
ton
Admissions Monday
Brownwood — Mrs L. George
Walker, 2404 Southside Dr
Zephyr — Mrs. Leora Rat-
liff
Dismissals Monday:
Brownwood — Mrs. William
W. White and baby. Park Homes
Mrs. Ellis W. Perkins and baby.
2842 Glencove.
Rising Star — Mrs. Dale Lip-
sey.
Pancake Day and later held'
. * Leon McCarty, local and dis-
ficiating Burial was in Bangs Whisman of Tulsa, Okla and EARLY (BBC— Early Lions trict chairman for the legion’s
Cemetery under direction of Mrs Edmond Moren of Millbrae. Club will sponsor its annual oratorical contest, made a re- Mc ... A.. , ,, . . .
Davis-Morris Funeral Home Calif, two brothers Roy Bible pancake supper from 5-9 p m port, along with R. E. Call nMe, qrtysaid members of the Anna, left Dallas Saturday for
Mrs. Hash died at 1 p m Sun- of Brownwood and Rawleigh Friday in the school lunchroom. Boys’ state clfiurman; Harry Paen ineacneraassociations and
day in a Brownwood Nursing Bible of Lockhart; five sisters.' Members will prepare and serve G. Taylor, district commander, pnS ,1. rest .pers0 ma! al-
Home after a lengthy illness Mrs Bertha Simmons of Santa the supper and Matt R. Story, membership tne contest Wednesday.
She was born Aug. 19, 1891 Anna. Mrs Elva Rutherford of Sausage, bacon, milk and cof- chairman, who reported 323
in Marble Falls and had lived Brownwood. Mrs Dolph Ruther- fee will be on the menu and members signed up to date, with I A a
in Broun County, most of her ford of Lockhart Mrs. Elsie tickets, will sell for 50 cents Ad- more expected before the March JUry ets
Hoffa Case
Pole. c
The group plans to cross the Condition Good
pole from Canada to Europe, A r. c
traveling between 1,200 and Atter >urgery
1,500 miles. . HOUSTON (AP -Francis Ed-
The departure from Oslo was ' “
announced by the National Geo-
graphic Society, one of the spon-
sors of the expedition.
Other groups participating as
sponsors include the U.S. Army.
Navy and Air Force, the Nation-
al Science Foundation, the Arc-
tic Institute of North America
band of the former Dorothy
Langsford and nephew of Miss
Tee Marchbanks of Brownwood. _ momI . , .. _ ...
Tex a member of the Baptist
He died Monday in Union church.
Springs following a long illness, ’ Survivors are his wife; one
Survivors include his wife: daughter. Mrs Wanda Erter of
one son, Charles Franklin of Las Vegas, Nev two sons. J.
Two Entries
To Compete
In Contest
Two entries have been receiv-
ed for the district oratorial con-
test to be held at 2 p.m. Wednes-
day in Brownwood Senior High:
School auditorium sponsored by
by the 21st District of the Am-
king, suffering from a blond clot "as recently completed.
in his right leg and another in Item 6 — Presentation of a
his left lung, was having in- request from the Stephens Co.
creasing difficultv urinating, and Higginbotham Furniture
"Since yesterdav." said a Store to place a carpet across
4 *
LOCKER — Funeral services
for Alf Rudolph Hulme, 70, of
Route 1. Locker, a retired cook.
N Mayo
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday:
Brownwood — George Lee
O Neal, 1209 W Baker St; Mrs.
Ada Elizabeth Davis. 2010 Ave.
B.
Dismissals Monday:
Brownwood — Mrs. Lily Por-
Candidates
Seek Early
Board Jobs
EARLY — Two candidates
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