Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 140, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1964 Page: 2 of 14
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Jame Carwile of Levelland:,!
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QUEENS COURT SPEAKERS
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Rape Charge
was
Precinct 1 Justice Court Wed-
Partial Retrial Ordered
She was born July 27. 1839, in great-grandchildren.
Texas
'Who's Who'
Briefs
She went to the hospital in Memorial Hospital, March 21
Adds Names
wood Paternal grandmother is
of motor vehicle. is in jail in
in recent years, water ration-
sum-
Park To Continue Sessions
with a
in tier sun. sne was awaraea
I $827 plus $250 in attorney fees.
SILVER
SALE
Sunday, he had pneumonia.
Breck Rancher
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differences with Japan. Korea’s Hospital at Houston
BLUFFVUE DRIVE-IN
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Admission
Children 10c
Adults 60e
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
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FEATURES 1:35—4:10—6:45—9:20
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1 Servihg Spoon, Pierced
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One Injured
In Accident
Bangs Man
In Hospital
After Crash
Brown County for 37 years. She
married R. M. -Bob I English
Aug 19, 1906. in Brown County
Jury Returns
Indictments
Six indictments were return-
FOR MOTHER
SPECIAL
THRU
FRIDAY
. The company appealed, and As-
sociate Justice John C. Phil-
! lips held the award was too
high He said the policy entit-
led her to $300 a month while
CHICAGO, HI (Spl) - Two
Brownwood residents are list-
ed for the first time in Who's
Mahogany finish Chest,
optional etra $10
16
8 Knives
HIS URSI
MOTION PICTURE
STARRING ROLE!
EASTLAND — A total of 989
head of livestock was handled
Among speakers »o be featured dur-
ing the 1964 Texas Girls Auxiliary
Queens Court in Brownwood Coliseum
today through Saturday will bo Mrs.
Woodson Armes, loft, of El Paso and
Mrs. Lostor Vinson, right, of Burle-
son, homo missionary among the mig-
are pending in Temple.
He had been employed with
Santa Fe Railway since 1926,
and was an engineer on the
Temple-to-Brownwood run
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Box Office Opens at 6:45 F.M.
First Showing Starts at Dusk
SPECIAb---
5-Pe. Matching
Serving Set $9.95
volved. He reportedly was not
injured.
Bobby Williams, highway pa-
trolman. estimated total dam-
age to the vehicle at $425
th
ry
3.
kett, Mrs Verna Swan of Mona-
hans and Mrs Veda DeBusk of
Cross Plains. three grandchil-
dren and two great-grandchil-
dren
Blanket-John David Godfrey
Dismissals Wednesday:
Brownwood — Mrs. Katherine
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fit
FRIDAY SPEAKER - Mrs.
Charles Caldwell of Midland
will be among speakers for the
9 a.m. session Friday of the
1964 Texas Girls Auxiliary
Queens Court in Brownwood
Coliseum. Her topic will be
"Every Inch a Queen."
8 Saind Ferks
1 Butter Knile
1 Sugar Spoon
] Serving Spoon, Regular
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MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissions Wednesday:
UP FROM
THE BOWELS OF
THE EARTH COME...
Starring Robert Hutton
Produced by
Joseph F Robertson
Directed by Robert Kutten 5
A Mansen Enterprise 8
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K 1
about 30 days to fill.
Construction of the water sup-
। ply system was approved Aug.
20, 1963, when voters of the city
voted a $425,000 bond issue to
finance the project
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AT OFF-SEASON
PRICES
abiamond importers
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•5 Ali Patterns in
COM M U N I T v*
SILVERPLATE
•v ONEIDA SILVERSMITHS
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English of Brownwood, three ral manager and secretary-tre-
Baptist Church with the Rev J. brothers. Woodson Emfinger of asurer. Other board members
T Ayres, the Rev George Slay- May. Forest Emfinger of San are G. W Jenkins of Melvin.
ed Wednesday by the grand
jury here. Four men are on
______________ mer months, and many sections
WASHINGTON (AP) - With of the city were completely
the death of Col. John Power without water at times.
COMING SATURDAY 9:00 A.M.
BIG EASTER "KID SHOW"
Sponsored by Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
। Tn her suit, she was awarded .at Eastland Auction Co.Tues-
i — . — . day, with 182 sellers and 92 buy-
LFARN THE SECRET I
B6wIE
* AN INTERSTATE THEATEL *
at 2:30 p.m Wednesday on U.S.
A 63-year-old Brownwood man 67 and the intersection of Farm
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gow. 97. Of the 1891 class gallons from the 100 foot
WASHINGTON (API - Presi- reservoir.
A San Angelo man was In-
jured in a car-pickup accident
Rock.
Hudson
BIRTHS
A daughter, Rebecca Pearly-
anne. to Mr. and Mrs. H T.
Northcut. 2308 Durham St., in
lene Coppic, 1801 Seventh St.
Comanche — Jesse Edward
i Grimmer
A
' has been underground and is not
1 now visible.
Barnett said that when dirt
work is completed on the off-
channel storage facility, all the
slopes would be grassed to pre-
vent erosion, and plans called
for a six-foot chain link fence to
be constructed around the reser-
voir. The huge reservoir is di-
vided by a earth wall running
through its center Barnett said
the wall would serve two pur-
poses. to keep down wave action
which might damage the walls
and to permit handling the wa-
ter in two separate bodies.
\
Bronson Louis Howard, 21. of
Clute Passenger with him was
- s Eddie Scott of Del Rio Both
are students of Texas Techno-
Paula
Prentiss %
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Brownwood-Miss Uad, Ar- [ s.Ratlifr, 806 Gifford st.:
52-Pc. Service for
Reduced"
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Regulariy $79.95
Pay Only fl a Week
Set Comsists ot
nursing home
She was born Oct 22
overlord for 36 years until the Mrs. Taylor was stricken sev-
end of World War II. "only on eral weeks ago at the law office.
2—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thurs •Morch 26, 19641
rancher was found dead in his
wrecked light plane one mile
south of the Breckenridge air-
port today He was J. R
Coody ■ 51. of Breckenridge, fly-
ing a Stinson Voyager.
The airport manager. Pete
Minnich, said Coody had poor
visibility and apparently was
trying in return to the airport
in the hospital and 3100 a
NOW SAT.
OPEN 12:45
ADM. 75—50—25
charged in Brown County Road 1849, east of Bangs
— ‘ "te C—; -3- John A. Bryan, 27, of San
nesday afternoon with statutory Angelo, driver of a 1964 sedan,
rape involving a 12-year-old is reportedly in a San Angelo
Brookesmith girl. hospital where he was taken by
The man. H W. (Bill) Faulk- a motorist. Vernon P. Pruett,
ner. of 2805 Ave. D. remained 43. of Route 1. Brownwood, was
Alabama and
Pleasant Valley Cemetery under nice Miller of Brownwood and On the 1965 nominating com-
direction of Davis-Morris Funer- Mrs Irene Hewgley of May; mittee are F H Hobbs of Abi-
al Home two grandchildren, and two lene. Loyd W Gilmore of Mer-
. kel. C L Stevens of Millers
View, W. R Loveless of Eden.
Mrs. R. M. English, 74
Mrs R M. rConnie) English. Mrs English was a member of
74. of 3521 Durham St., died at First Baptist Church They include S. P Horne of
3 a m. today in her home fol- Survivors are her husband; Coleman, president - Ernest T
lowing a lengthy illness one daughter. Mrs Edith Me- Pitzer of Abilene vice presi-
Funeral services will be held Murry of May; one son. Wesley dent, and J. C. Marshall,
Friday at 2:30 pm. in First - * - . - ■
had lived in
Johnleen Hudson. 1005 Hawkins
St.; Mrs Elbe E. Rashell, 907
Rogan St.; Troy Wayne Me-
Dorman. 907 Rogan St : John
Albert Maize. 600 Roanoke St.;
Lou Ann Stewart, 600 Roanoke
St
Blanket — Robert Stephen
Mackey
Santa Anna—Mrs. Lolita Turn-
er
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Wednesday:
Brownwood—P. J. Cox, 804
Booker St.: Mrs. William D.
Magner. 3101 Austin Ave : Mrs.
Harvey Clanton. Park Homes;
Mrs. Cecil Marshall. 1305 Cot-
tage St.; E L Kiser. 2203 Four-
th St : Mrs. A. L. Neal. 2111
13th St.; Mrs. J. G. Williams,
2408 Vincent St.
Cross Plains—C. F. MeNeel
Sr.
Dismissals Wednesday:
f^rownwood—C. R Jones. 1301
Thin_St.; Mrs. C. R Jones,
1301 Third St : Mrs Ralph H.
Masters. 968 Seventh St ; Rog.
er Nelson Jr. 2005 13th St;
Mrs Richard S Butts. 700 Ave-
nue D
Bangs—Mrs. Theron Huggins
May—Mrs. James M. New-
man
Grosvenor — Mrs. Vernon
Moore
month for the time she was in
bed at home.
river, allowing’r iverwaater10 teroxeamany turmeut troops, othermdloggedither streets of asThpisre"udgesoebpsbren
Park went on the air with an Most of the demonstrations 10 determine how much time
appeal for calm in the face of were peaceful, but in Seoul sev- she was in the hospital and how
the biggest outpouring of stu- eral hundred students tried to much time she was in bed at
dent’ since the public rioting break through barricades across home.
brought down President Syng- approaches to the presidential ---------------
man Rhee in April 1960 palace e- • e , a ■ .
Park told the students they P --------------- Singing Scheduled
in Brown County jail today in driver of the 1963 pickup in-
lieu of $5,000 bond . . -
Angelo and Wright Emfinger of Amos Porter of Blanket and
Ranger, two sisters, Mrs Eu- Wade Carter of Norton.
a S aSs iWiS
W 62 Morrow, who had arbitrated or otherwise unsuitable for con-
n labor - management disputes sumption.
M for 25 years, entered a hospital 1
t dan that was knocked by the ""“
• N impact into the yard against the (Information for this column
house of Floyd Lewis, Driver of rele--1 by authority of patient
the 1963 sedan involved was or relative. >
■ A 68-year-oid Bangs man is
, listed in "fair condition today
in a Brownwood hospital from
injuries suffered in a two-car
accident at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday
rants. Mrs. Armes will speak Fri-
day morning on "The Aim in Ac-
tion," while Mrs. Vinson will talk
Friday afternoon on "Among the Mig-
rants." Sessions begin at 7:30 p.m.
today, 9 a.m. Friday and 1:30 p.m.
Friday.
All Officers PROJECT— Man Faces
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
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A U I U BL0WN UP
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■SR* te secretd
38 DAYS
Water may be pumped into
and taken from each portion
separately or at the same time.
Water enters at the west end of
the reservoir, and is drawn out
at the east wall Barnett said
the reservoir would require
1886, two grandchildren and
ton and the Rev Manon Baker,
officiating Burial will be in
Rose Maddox
Tex Ritter
• Roger Miller
Cal Maddox
Advance tickets SI.SO
(at the door $2.00)
Buy now and save! (Chil-
dren under 12 half price.)
Presented by the Brown-
wood Volunteer Fira De
portment. Tickets on sale
from any Brownwood fire-
men.
mmuvsiowe
2n1cErum
Re-Elected
COLEMAN — All officers of
Coleman Production Credit As-
sociation have been re-elected
for another one-year term.
Hains Wednesday. an El Paso The new system will make
brigadier general has become available an average daily sup-
ek
bail while three others remain ■ n m >. a
in.jail. h k . „ In Insurance Policy Case
Indicted and on bail are H. •
Howard Bolinger, driving while AUSTIN - A partial retrial ley sold her a policy April 8.
intoxicated. repetition; Alfred in 35th District Court was or- 1961, and she paid $14 for the
Cadena, burglary; Richard dered Wednesday by the Third first quarterly premium.
Thomas Whitmire. DWI repeti- Court of Civil Appeals in a f _
tion. and Clinton Funderburg, case involving a hospitalization ‘ July and was confined there Maternal grandparents are Mr.
DWI repetition. Dalton Wayne insurance policy bought by a five weeks, then she spent three and Mrs. I. D. Nelson of Brown-
Bond. true billed for burglary Brady woman weeks in bed She contended ’ " _ J
. I t Mrs. Faye Parker of Brady McCauley had told her 'he po- Mrs Nancy E. Northcut of
lieu of $1,000 bond and M J brought the suit against Com- licy would pay all hospital and Brownwood.
Rogers and Thomas E Jordan, bined Insurance Co. of Dallas, doctor's bills and $100 a week =---- ——-===-=
theft of cattle. 82,000 bond each, contending that Duncan McCau- I for loss of time But she never
--------------------did get the policy. M A D F T Q
When she tried to collect, the IVI A N N E f ~
company said her application
I had never been received and of-
1 fered to return her $14.
R B Shoemake of Blanket,
J. F Rice of Brookesmith. D.
W Williams of Winters. Clyde
Flanagan of Ballinger. W P.
Stephenson of Clyde. A. A.
Williams of Baird. C. E. Kings-
berry of Santa Anna and L. C.
Flippen of Coleman.
j logical College. Lubbock
Highway Patrolman Bobby
Williams estimated damage to
the house at $250. Total damage
estimated on the cars was $700
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........ . _ _ revenue fund deficit was $3,-
SMITHVILLE (AP) - The 607.395 Wednesday State Treas-
engine and 23 cars of a 152-carurer Jesse James says. This ------- --------— ■
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cording to Marquis Who s Who. were no injuries A broken rail
Inc . publishers caused the wreck.
In the list for the first time TERRELL (AP) - An old
KA tMSHowafd Pyncoh daratorsouchnsesredacansttian theoldestlivingwWest Point ptv of 200,000
lege speech department, and College burned Wednesday The grad uat J'L imiilliam Glas- maximum day L „
Dr Z. T. Huff, retired HPC Church of Christ operates the " ---
dean. Negro College. formerly the
Listings old and new total Texas Military College
58,000. AUSTIN (AP)—The general
v > Now CELEBRATING “)“2
4% OUR ANNIVERSARY AW
Despite Student Protests
.... . . . SEOUL, South Korea (AP)— terms most favorable to us.”
dent Johnson has received the Previous capacity of the city's More than 42,000 students dem- As he made the radio broad-
al Eons .International Head of five wells was about 100,000 gal- onstrated in 10 Korean cities to- cast. 20.000 students surged
“ State Medal, the organization s lons per day. day against the government’s through the streets of Seoul
’ I highe stdecoration, and.an hono- The storage tank supply will negotiations to normalize rela- chanting antiJapanese slogans,
* rary membership in the John- be sufficient to supply the citv tions with Japan, but President and denouncing South Korea's
nAIs vp L t f t a for two months consumption Chung Hee Park vowed to con- Japan policy as "humiliating
MOAwmdanAnl,a. A ii ' without drawing water from the <'nue the talks in Tokyo no mat- diplomacy." An estimated 22,000
MorrDW, dIrector OI Ine Dallas •• “a- hm--- ------ A---— — .• a • •• - - -
Butcher hogs brought $13 50
.... — .... to $14 38, with sows going at $10
COMANCHE — There will be to $13.
a county-wide fifth Sunday sing-1 ----------
A begutiful white Lily—-
in Arkansas, and was a mem- great-grandchildren.
Ernest E. Keller, 71
COLEMAN—Funeral services Mr Keller died at 5 40 p m
for Ernest E Keller 71. a resi- Wednesday at his home here
dent of Coleman County for Born July 20, 1182. he was
most of his life. will be held married to the former Alice
at 2 p m Friday in Stevens Moore Aug. 18. 1912. He was a
Funeral Home here with lair; retired department of agricul-
ial in Burkett Cemetery ture employe and a member of
R s Gerv North Coleman Baptist Church
K. CrY Survivors include his wife a
TEMPLE — K S. Gar}. 55. daughter. Mrs Fred Lancaster
brother of W J Gary of of Dell City: his mother. Mrs
Brownwood, died about 2 pm Orah Wagner of Burkett four
Wednesday in Temple sisters, Mrs Lyde Harris and
Funeral services for Mr Gary Mrs Hugh Burns, both of Bur-
leTfhmdSoopen’nskendtteaveDies In Crash
BRECKENRIDGE 'AP> - A
FRIDAY, April 3
8 P.M.
Brownwood
Coliseum
Stars of the
GR AND OLE OPRr
in Person
Mrs. Iva Myrtle Weaver
DE LEON BBC — Funeral ber-of First Baptist Church
services for Mrs Iva Myrtle here Her husband died Nov.
Weever. 77. a Comanche Coun- *. 1958
ty resident for about 60 years. Survivors include two sons,
were to be held at 2 30 p.m Fstell and Orville Weaver, both
today at First Baptist Church of De Leon four brothers. Hugh
here, with burial tn De Leon Peninger of Amarillo. Cari
Cemetery - under direction of Peninger of Spur. Lee Penin-
Nabors Funeral Home The eer of Breckenridge and Jesse
Rev Creath Davis and the Rev Peninger of Fort Worth three
Dan Kent were to officiate sisters. Mrs Cleo Patrick Ham-
Mrs Weaver died at 5 30 ilton of Gorman. Mrs Inez
am Wednesday at a De Leon Clements of Sundown and Mrs.
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brady Highway
Box Office Oyens at 6:45
First Showing at 6:50
ADMISSION
Children lOe Adults 69c
. ers present.
In market sales, butcher bulls
, brought $16 to $18.60. and Stock-
er bulls sold for $18 to $22. Bu-
tcher cows went at $13 to $15.
with stocker cows rating $110
to (145 per head. Canners and
cutters brought *9 to *14.
Butcher calves sold for $20 to
*22.30. and lightweight choice
stocker calves brought *23 to
$28.90. Heavyweight choice
stocker calves rated *19 to $23.-
50
Cows and calves sold at *130
to $205 per pair.
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Heart Surgery
ingin their demonstrations now Mrs Mary Beth Taylor of j at Ga-lman View Baptist
in theirJ. day. .U . . . Brownwood, a legal secretary Church three miles north of C the perfect gift for Easter.
But he stressed that the dip- at Griffin. Griffin and Old, i manche at 2 p.m Sunday. Char- Brownwood Florai Co
lomatic talks in Tokyo will con- will undergo heart surgery, at ley Marshall will be in charge 3100 Austin Ave
tinue and he promised to settle 10 a.m. Friday in St. Luke s 1________________ 5 . ____ ___
1“6"L0SDAL
of Route 2. Bangs, suffered a | | •J • I ■ I / * ——
concussioa, lacerations on his nn
forehead and leg and was be- fl/ i n
. fnorpnggible * ♦ * * * * Hotei
Baker was driving a 1956 se- mmamu
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