Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 297, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1964 Page: 2 of 10
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DEATHS
35 Residents Summoned
New Plans
and FUNERALS
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She was born Dec. 1 1 . 1895, in James Buck of Colorado City,
Crichton Visits
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Great new taste:
pipe tobacco
SATURDAY
with DANGER or;
DAME, .they go
where the action
ward the Texans and were only ton of Arlington; ome daughter, dren.
stopping on their way from Ok-
Brownwood — Ed D Glass. Bill Dillard of Dallas. Paternal
1501 Coggin Ave ; Mrs. Eugene grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
Thoron McGregor. 1504 Cottage S W James of Brownwood.
Adams Street Involved were a
1963 auto driven by Joyce D.
Ex-Resident
Gives Gift
To College
ABILENE - Dr Mane Wil-
Cettle 2.600;
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utility bulis
This is no ‘Shoggy
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it's just oi hilarious!
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
SANTA ANNA (BBC) - Mrs.
Virginia Pettit Smith of Keller,
sister of A D. Pettit of Santa
Airports Proposed
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
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Sheep 50. untested
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lahoma to Mexico
This is a valuable book for
Central Texans and for Texas.
It presents in readable form,
Gotcher, Route 1, Box 161.
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Thursday:
wood, died at noon Thursday
in a Ballinger hospital. She had
undergone surgery several
months ago.
Funeral services will be held
at 10 am Saturday in Allen
Davis Chapel with burial in
Evergreen Cemetery.
Rochelle and Brady
Bound for Richland Springs,a
truck leaves here at 5:45 am
and arrives there at 7:50 am.
It leaves Richland Springs for
Brownwood at 5 p.m daily ex-
cept Sunday and holidays when
it is set up to 4 p m
Covering 72.5 miles, the truck
goes through Zephyr. Mullin.
Goldthwaite, San Saba and Al-
gerita rural station.
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The .McMullens have three
sons, Jerry. 9. Denny. 15. and
Ronald, 20.
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. . . Donates funds
mail schedule is 4 50 p.m and
the new 7:25 p.m. time.
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SUNDAY
"UNSINKABLE
MOLLY BROWN"
At 11:40 p.m a mishap oc-
present-day and former Brown County re- Eaton of Decatur and S. J. Ea- curred at Center Avenue and
Dismissals Thursday: A son. Alvin Edward James
Brownwood — Deltis Forrest Jr., t</Mr and Mrs. Alvin E.
directly behind the post office
for drive-in mail service
Mail from this box will be
.picked up at 7 25 pm. by a
star route carrier and taken to
Brownwood for distribution.
First incoming mail service
after the changeover will be
at 4 a.m Saturday. Outgoing
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Coleman — Mrs Leslie Dun-
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Goldthwaite — C. Pierce
Mullin — Mrs. Seaborn Dar-
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more interesting to the casual
reader, but it could have ruined
the authenticity it represents
A few minor additions might
have made the book more in-
teresting. such as a colorful dust
jacket instead of the brown pap-
er used and a few illustrations
Several minor errors in copy-
reading w ere noted, but the only
really distracting one was in a
comparison of the Alamo and
I Dove Creek defeats The book
indicates the interval between
the two was 22 years, but it
would be 28 years
The volume will be on sale
at the Howard Payne College
book store and at Central Texas
Office Equipment Company on
Center Avenue.
and with great accuracy, a per- of Charles Willingham of Brown-
Kid that has gradually taken on -'
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I tine, member of the Comanche
chapter, will be candidate for
HURCH
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First Showine at Dus
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WAISMAN'S
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PALACE DRUG
COGGIN DRUG
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brady Highway
Box Office Opens At 6:43
First Showtag at Dusk
ADMISSION
) ou get pleasing aroma — and a great WV. <‘
new taste! The secret? It’s packed with V.43
America's tint- testing pipe tobacco- s} d
famous Half and Half! Smoke new I lalf "d
and Half Filter Cigarettes! La
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UNWANTED ITEMS IEastland-Cisco.
Police investigated a break-
in early Thursday at 1915 Vin-
cent St A window had been
broken and a screen wire slash-
ed. Nothing was reported miss-
ing.
area officers, as well as
were soundly trounced in the Funeral Home in Arlington, Tex.
Arhansas and she married How- and three sisters. Mrs B C
ardsmith Apri 9 l’18 He died smith of Anson. Miss Nobie ‘
. Survivors are two daughters. Buck of Los Angeles, Calif.,
sued a new national airport
plan recommending construction
of 72 new landing facilities and
improvements at many places.
Airports proposed in Texas in-
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HOSPITAL
She had lived in Ballinger
most of her life Her husband
died in 1947
She is survived by four other
nephews and one niece
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James of Dallas in Memorial
Hospital. Sept. 23. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
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COMMAND
Removal of rail post office calves
services on two Fort Worth and 15.08,
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City
Briefs j
came to the Abilene faculty ui Dove Creek, near
and Mrs Raymon W. McMul- Chrichton, Republican candidate
len have moved into their new for governor, will speak in
four - bedroom home on the Coleman Saturday on the court-
Trickham Road. house lawn He will arrive by
They came to Santa Anna in airplane at 3 p.m.
February this year where he is ---------------
Anna, has been selected as
"coming home queen" for the
1964 ex-students homecoming
here Saturday
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Two of the major ones are
I "bringing cheer to the nurs-
ing homes and hospitals through
donation of magazines " A pro-
fessional project is "teacher ap-
preciation week" in April 1965.
the teaching career month
The meeting for October will
be induction of new members
Glacwhere UM par zaar.
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1947 as an associate professor San Angelo The Confederate
of home economics troops from Camp Colorado and
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A seasion in Brown County D Magner. 3101 Austin Ave
meth, head of the department tually in operation only about
of home economics at Abilene 11 months, when a new com-
Christian College and graduate mander. Col j E McCord,
of Brownwood High School has changed the plan and concen-
given $15,000 to the college '"r trated the troops' from both
. construction of an ACC nursery posts a Camp Colorado.
school building The final chapter. "Nothing
BANGS—Outgoing mail ser- ________________
vices from the Bangs post of-
fire will go into effect Satur- M A R K F T 1
day, according to postmaster. IonUU-"•
ningham Chapter of Future
Teachers of America of Coman-
che High School held its first
meeting in the high school audi-
torium Thursday
Jane Caraway, president. pre-
sided and introduced her offic-
ers. Jan Robertson, vice presi-
dent; Doris Evans. recording
secretary Gray Jolink. treasu-
er; Jo Ellen Creek, historian;
Travis Phifer. parliamentarian;
Janis Hitt. reporter; Jimmy
Rambo, representative on the
student council, and Miss Jewel
Werner, adviser.
The theme for the year will
be "Profiles of a Teacher, His
Responsibilities and Privileges."
To introduce the year. Kenneth
Shumpes, a senior, gave a re- Route 1, 801 279-Ai « .
port in The Chemistry Pro- Morris Alldredge, 1005 Sixth
gram at the University for Tal- St.i Mrs. Viola Van Huss, 1205
ented High School Students.
The chapter has many proj-
ects planned tor the new year.
Cemetery. Cecil Hull and Elzie Hull, of
Mrs Niece was dead on ar- Grant* Pass. Ore., and Alfred
... . „ .m wedne. Hull, address unknown. two sis-
rival about in 30 pm Wednes Mrs Katherine Pepples
day at an Odessa hospital of San Antonio and Mrs Dora
She was born Feb 12. 1918. Durem of Odessa, and two
in Healdton. Okla . and mm- grandchildren.
Mrs. H. O. Smith, 67
COLEMAN—Funeral services ton and Mrs. Eugene Pope of
tor Mrs. Howard O. Smith, 67. Big Spring; two sons, Lester
of Coleman were to be held R Smith of Novice and L. H.
today at 2 pm. in Stevens Fu- Smith of Houston, five broth
neral Home with burial in Cole- ers. Morris Buck and Ovilee
man City Cemetery Buck, both of Odessa, Curtis
Mrs Smith died Wednesday Buck of San Angelo, Aston
' Also, Jack. Bell, 1906 Austin Mrs. Evie Pauline Niece
Ave Mrs .H H Rice, 2211 ODESSA — Funeral services ed to Odessa from California in
Fourth St Mrs O D Denman, for Mrs. Evie Pauline Niece. 1953
Brooks mibble. 46, of Odessa, daughter of Mr Survivors include her hus-
Elbert Davenport, and Mrs. s j Hl of Santa band, Travis; a daughter, .Mrs.
Young Gamini Brooke- Anna, were to be held at 4 p m J L Hardy of Odessa: her par-
today in Hubbard-Kelly Funeral ents: six brothers, Edgar and
Ike Mullins, 1007 Wood Home with burial in Odessa Frank Hull, both of Odessa
Brookesmith,
May Mrs
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time the truck departs from
there one hour earlier.
Stop. on the trip include
Bangs. Santa Ama. Coleman.
Valera. Talpa Ballinger and
Rowena
Another star route to Menard
leaves Brownwood at 5 M a m.
daily, except Sundays and some
holidays, and arrives there at
7:30 a m The truck returns by
leaving at $ 50 p m except
Sunday ahd some holidays, and
arrives here at 7 35 pm The.
truck goes from Brownwood to
Brady and on to Menard
A star Route also leaves at
5 M am for Mason daily except
Sundays and Some holidays. and
arrives there at 7 35 am The
truck leaves Mason at 5 pm.
and gets to the loal post office
at 7:30 pm Its route to Mason
goes through Mercury. Placid
HEARING AIDS and expanded from generation
"oEenEavinn resisted th- temp
rely on • tiny Maico heatng aidfo tation to embellish the narrative
correct your individual hearing loss, with quotations that were not
MA If A 305 B FISK recorded and with information
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I This might have made the book
Mrs Gus Funderburk of Hous- and Mrs Harvey Lewis
. G. C. Flaherty, 79
It was thelargest.e ontribu M re Than Due Them," tells CISCO - G C Flaherty. 79 A member of the Baptist ian
tion ever made to the college of the camps operation under , ... u . ... . ee" md . A-ii! •
by . member of its faculty It the Confederate government of Cisco died Wednesday morn- church and a retird driller, he
Is her second major gift to ACC and in cooperation With militia ing in a Cisco nursing home was born Noy. 11 1834, in Harri-
to two years, the other was a n the area The closing pages after an illness of about one son County, W.V a Kiuamamunsummmnauumuasanuuuunutusg
$5,220 gift for the remodeling describe the abandonment at month .. . Survivors include his wife of •
of main campus home econom- Camo Colorado at the end of Services will be held Saturday Cisco, four sons, six daughters,
ics facilities in 1962 the w ar at 10 a m in Rust Funeral including Mrs Marvin Frazier of
Located behind the colleges The two-page epilogue tells Home Burial will be in Cisco Brownwood; 29 grandchildren
home management house, the about lamp Colorado "after the Cemetery. and eight great-grandchildren,
nursery will include 1.290 square war and paints a brief but im- n* l r
feet of space plus a 340 square pressive picture of the old post Pinkney Eaton
foot covered porch It will ac- today ‘
commodate 12-15 children oqe of the highlights of the ODEM. Ark. — Pinkey, Ea- Mrs Flora Lena Lovelace of
She is a native of Ebony and book describes the Battle of ton. 82. of Odem, Ark , a native Pasadena: three brothers. D F
postal mail box now located at -
Ilie Santa Fe depot will/be re-
moved and located inMeKe alley ; .
Williford Jr. Grosvenor; Ver- She was born Aug 24 1885 and Mrs Susie LaForge of
non Lee, Route 2 Box 344 in Burnet County, Amarillo a brother, Louis Me-
Brownwood Mrs Howard Sikes. Survivors are six daughters. Coy of Sap Saba. 19 grandchil-
Bangs Mrs Exeell Segrest, Mrs W C Kincaid and Mrs dren and 30 great grandchil-
Bangs, and Mrs J. w Adams. R T. Harkey, both of San Saba dren
SAT. W ☆ SUN. TUE.
battle with ' Kickano Indians Survivors are two sone Eigin lahoma, and Mrs. 0 w Ribble vehicle driven by Pauline Chan-
who werE_acuallyPfriendly to- Eaton Odem Ark . and Tom Ea- or Lubbock and five grandchil- e (itowDuveameiest wsmsE
mated at 3150 There were no
injuries.
Court is scheduled at 9 » m Clyde Mallow. 1601 Broadmoore SAN SABA (BBC) _ Funeral Mrs Ed Smith of Carlton Ore .
Tuesday when 35 Brown Coun- Circle D N Hampton. Route services for Mrs B A Cook. Mrs F N Turnipseed of Avin-
ty residents will appear lor 4 Brownwood David Eolf, 79, of San Saba were to be held ger and Mrs Victor Kincaid of
possible jury duty Route 4. Box 17; Brownwood: at 2 30 pm today in Howell- Roston Ark. and Mrs Cecil
Pie include D S Gentry. James G Mitcham 4007 Oak- Doran Funeral Home with bur- Ray of Cherokee; a son, Melvin
Route 4. Brownwood Alum dale Dr Mark Fisher Star ial i Chappel Cemetery Cook of Austin: three sister*.
Rood 1711 Vincent St E B Route 3 Brownwood Mrs Ha/- Mrs Cook died Tuesday Mrs Alex Adams of Killeen.
Doss, Route 4, Brownwood; W e Shell, Bangs Mrs. O D. morning at her home .Mrs Lydia Bennett of Burnet
Children 19c Adults 60c
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mon. Zephyr. Blain Quirl, Zep-
hyr; Darwin Stacy, Bangs; Na-
than Ross 1006 San Benito Dr .
Robert Baker, Blanket, and
Mrs Truman Chick, Bangs
And. R. L Starkey. Bangs;
Ruben Ortegan, Blanket; Earl
Floyd. Blanket. Gary A. Stew-
art. Bangs, and Royce Saylor,
Bangs
now a
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a mythological halo. This well-
documented narrative should put
to rest some of the wild tales
that have been handed down
Opens Sun. Sept. 27th
in The Brownwood Coliseum
MATINEES 1 P.M. -4:15 P M.
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Funeral services will lie held Brownwood: two sisters. Mrs.
i information for this column Dismissals Thursday:
released by authority of pa- Brownwood Claude Taylor,
tient or relative.,, 1060 W. Commerce St; 6. L
MEDIC AL ARTS HOSPITAL Braswell. 1000 Avenue. H. Mrs,
Admissions Thursday: Milton Hall. Route 1; Mrs. Al-
Brownwood-Mrs Opal’Friou, vin Knox, and baby. 520 Seventh
Route 1. Box 279-A; Donald St
Bangs — Mrs. Firzie Murphy.
Dallas — Mrs. Alvin James
Beaver St and baby.
Odessa—Donald R Thomas BIRTHS
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COMANCHE i BBC > - Two
Comanche County residents are
candidates for Area IV offices
in the Texas Associations of
Young Homemakers and Young
Farmers. A business meeting
and banquet will be held this
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 297, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1964, newspaper, September 25, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489716/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.