Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 140, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 28, 1965 Page: 5 of 26
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Sunday, March 21, 1965— SA
COUNTY RECORDS
Nationolly Advertised
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17-21 Jewel
suit on eccount for san n and disturbence simhmetor vehice
WWerd vs.
FAMOUS NAME BRANDS at
cherged
cherged with
for »»»» end costs
tke B Brooks vs Wiliam Linden Dor
speeding and no operator’s license
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Jeck law* et M. no muffier
pedestrien
Garcia of Hiew Sraun,
feis cnarged wi ever gross weignt ot
Bangs
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a a a cancel deeds, dismissed en * minor * posession
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Richerd Gonzales
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Thompson, Biggs Selected
To Attend UT Symposium
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The Perfect Gift
For Graduation, Mothers
Day and Fathers Day
Ford
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REGULARLY
NATIONALLY
companies in Texas, indluding
ADVERTISED
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49.50 to 100.00
Dinnington. 1707 W M. Ford
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pie
Just Say
1710 Vincent St.. Ford
with the least possible hazards
Fore Mus-
W. Sloen, 1707 Hta
ORA MAE TURNER
R W McAdams. Blanket. Pontiec sport
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BY ITS FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS
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yards will go fast
Combed Cotton
Gingham Checks
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- ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL -
marvelous patent pump
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It’s the shoe you love — and we have it in almost
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every color end size. Just look...
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CHECKS ARE THE RAGE FOR SPRING
. . . every yard should be selling for 69c and higher.
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AH first quality 36 and some 45 inch widths with a
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Early Lions Club Picks
District Queen Nominee
good color selection of 1/10 - 1/8 and 1/4 sue
checks. Everyone is 100% little care combed cotten
that's so easy to sew
ther, Oscar. Her parents are
Mr and Mrs Oscar H. Turner
Randall Thompson, left, junior at Brownwood High
School, and Dale Biggs, BHS mathematics teacher,
have been selected to attend a nuclear science sym-
posium at the University of Texas in June. They will
join some 400 other honor students and teachers from
over Texas.
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»n?r” S"eomnna. w" on accoonf for ber of years in the Salt Creek
montgmar Ware vs. Lester Covey community.
elected secretary-treasurer T.
W Blackwell was named lion
tamer and O. B Chambers, tail
Wish Bone — Ptnk. Blue. Champagne, Patent. Bone Alligator
VIP—Black Champagne. Pink, and White Lighting Pat. Malt Alligator Lustre.
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suit on accoumt for $180.99 end
Pierce Brs vs Pete Romero of 1609
SCOTTIE STAMP
BOOKS MAY BE USED
ON THE PURCHASE
OF ANY ITEM IN
BETTIS & GIBBS
crippled childrens director.
Directors include Thomas
T A. Hodges. 3505 Four*
fordor
Meirose mitchell. Route 3. Bax IMA.
Brownwood. Bule* fordor.
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A Brownwood High School
honor student and a teacher tn
the school have been selected
to attend a nuclear science sym-
posium at the University of Tex-
as June 6-9
The student selected is Ran-
dall Thompson and the teacher
Mrs Bobbie Bailev of Odessa paid
fine o $29.50. on cherge * fishing with-
session of alcoholic beverage
Evey Setters of Brewnwo
•It* assegit end battery
out a license
Kenneth Oa< Keily of Gt
tiac sport coupe
Texas Land Title Assn , 907
Chevrolet fordor.
onaid Cornet Bn
in accoum for ter
Hickman. Otis Walls. Joe Gar-
mon. Leon Beal, Roy Hughes
and Abe Nelson.
A teenage baseball team will
be sponsored by the club and a
decision was made to send a
boy or girl to boy or girls
state
Attending were Mt and Mrs.
Roy Hughes. Mr and Mrs Wal-
ter E. Dickens, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Storey. Mr. and Mrs O.
B Chambers. Mr and Mrs. Otis
Walls. Mr and Mrs Leon Beal.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Mayfield.
Mr and Mrs. Meldon Cheairs,
Mr. and Mrs L. O. Huckaby,
Mr and Mrs Albert Smith,
Mr and Mrs. Abe Nelson. Mr.
and Mrs Robert Wortley, T W
Blackwell. W. E. Homer, Paul
Lindley Palmer. Marlin Dodds.
Olan Dodds. Ora Mae Turner
and Oscar Turner
(Th- > * Own. gw-nwa on earg ot Mies
of saindling and bsted in the Bulietin costs
Court Records March 17. is trom Cisco Monte
sev. suit for damages. dismissed , ■ . -
Citv iren and Netel Cor. Bangs wood, peid fine of on charge •*
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GOODYEAR
BRAKE SPECIAL!
All this for less than the cost of
nbridge of JIT whsiey W
peid fine of $29 50, on cherge
Charies Leon Harris of Dublin chrged
wimh soeeding
Robert Edmen Bsidein of Browmwood
charged with over 32.000 tandem akie
Homner Dell Carlisie of Browmwood
charged with asseutt end bertery
tiffs costs
Jack Carison vs
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Hughes, club president who pre-
sented her with a gift token. ------- .
She was escoreted by her bro- ert Wortley, third vice presi-
■ a n---1 I Del--- uac re.
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SERVICE STORE
SOS Fisk MI 3-4321
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tvdor
Marvin Doan Champion. Jennings Hall
Howard Perm College. Ford Mustang.
Bill Knobier, MW First St., Bvick for-
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vice president; Albert Smith,
second vice president and Rob-
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Cubans Support
Commie Stands
HAVANA (AP> — The Cuban
government said Saturday it sup-
port* statements by the Soviet
Union and Red China offering to
send volunteers to South Viet
Nam "if representative* of that
country ask them to resist im-
perialist aggression ”
Prime Minister Fidel Castro
in a speech March 13 at Havana
University condemned "the
criminal aggression of the un-
perialist government of the.
United States against the Viet-
namese people ”
of schools, announced the names aGinalng
of the two attendees They will ■—
join some 400 other honor stu-
dents and teachers from over
the State of Texas
Eleven investor-owned electric
"Charge It"
of Early.
She is a member of the school
pep squad and in her freshman . twister,
year. Miss Turner was home |
coming queen candidate and
also youth fair queen candi-
date She played basketball the
of fishing without a license
Geraid i&ma* of 5ter Route 3. Brom
wood, paid fine of $1650. on cherge f
no muffier
Cheryi Kay Clements of 1716.8V St..
Broenwood. peid fine ot $29 50, or charge
Armhur Trumen CM|»« o Apt
Albert A Driskiu •» Roule l Bronn
tudor
Robert W Connawav. 1810 Vincent St.
Buick fordor
A J 503 Secone St.. CWv
ro 20 A. r Cnevroiet
EARLY i BBC >—Early Lions
Club members and their wives
met Thursday night in the
homemaking depar t m e n t of
Early High School for a buffet
chicken dinner and viewed a
film entitled "The Challenge of
a Sunday Driver "
Ora Mae Turner. Early High
School junior, was presented as
club nominee for District 2-1A
queen competition April 23-24
at Sweetwater. She was pre-
sented to the group by Roy
Mnutacturing Co suit on acount dis-
missed OR motion of pleiptift et plein-
01 Sama Anna
$16926 and costs
Corner Out 1
Stenert et 1o
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♦11 Victoria
suit tar debt, judgment entered in tacor
of plaintitf egainst defendant. Jack Lam
and dismissed to Bvd Grav by defend-
ant or sworn account for $1.14413
| Margaret Virgini Roberts vs Wiliam
Thomas AaNait- separation order, dis
missed for want of prosecvtion
Mariorie Lucille Wegner Sr vS Em
mett Muri Wagner Sr. plaintiff grented
divorce and awerded custodv of minor
I children Defendant ordered to BOV Mo
per month and reduced $10 per month
at each chiid reache w years # ege
Frankiin Lewis et as v$ Gene Cantrell
fine 0* $14.50. on charge of excessve charged mim m brakes on traler
Brownwood. cherged wimh vegrancv
l Larkey Towery ot 1704 B M.
wood. cherged mith dispiaying »'
operater's license
1 Emerson of 141* Ave J. Brownwood
suit upon suspension of driver's Nicense
past year ( Sfate of Texas vs. Mirs Sfephenia
Mrs Robert Wortley was pre- *
sented a gift in a drawing 1 — -------
Olan Dodds, a member of the
local club for several years,
who will be leaving Early in
the near future to live in Mid-
land. expressed regret in leav-
ing the club but plans to re-
main in Lions Club work.
Officers for 1965-66 were nam-
ed during the business session.
Meldon Cheairs was named pre-
sident; L. O. Huckaby, first
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ORA MAE TURNER
. . . Nominee
Clarence Gredv
our LOW LOW PRICES
Gbert Valdez
Impala fordor.
Glen Baker,
Mustang
Brownwood charged wimh minor in pos-
session of alcoholic beverage
Ravmond Perer of 1208 Victorie S.
nueM. charged with minor * po%-
sess on of alcoholic beverage
A M cadepa * 121) Victoris M.
Brounwood. charged with minor in DO-
i M Gonzales
with speeding
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i wnime"bura Rout. I. mu. enough to be concealed beneath
on, charged with negligent homicide with a coat
| a motor vehicle
Wishbone (medium heel)
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on Bllly Pamterson ot 7713 secone st. ------------------------
2sfaru"g3"M3..- Hoads Chamber
Perry Horton, son of Mrs
Sam Horton and the late Mr
I w. weens. — —— - Horton of Big Spring, has been
ml cheanskate) chandler, aoing installed president of the Min-
Iffy ; eral Wells Chamber of Com-
St. Brownwood. suw on note of $191 96 merce.
' ""SoSRgOfhey ware V, Kennem men. Horton's parents lived a num-
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TAM ASSESOR-COLLECTOR
New Venicies
PaMERf '
Mrs Fay a. Looney. MIS First St.
Pivmoutn Valiant fordor
Alexander J. Turner. 1905 Austin Ave
Chewrolet impala fordor
WiBie B Marlin. Bangs, Dodge fordor
Armon Den Kelly, irving. Pontiec,
"GrSa, T Broun, Denton, Bulc foreor
Horace M Allen 202 Dartmore St
Chevrolet soort covpe
A. G Wiglev, 114 Bluff View Dr .
Fore Custom fordor
Nellie Hood-Wiliam Mood Route 1. Box
M3, Brownwood, Chevrolet Biscayne tar
dor.
Morris B Cvanaush, 2404 Fourmh St.
Chevrolet I mpela sport coupe
Fulton C Foster 4010 Oakdale Dr .
Cadilac Coupe DeVille
MArs H D (Ola) Smith, 1607 Austin
Ave . Ford Thunderbird.
Charies Moore. 200 Main Ave . F/4
Country Squire
Ban m Datney, Blanket, Ford Gel-
axie fordor
I Lloyd L Golden. 2717 Beimeede Or.
Ford Custom tudor
Kent Berr, 1102 Fisk Ave. Fore Mus-
°Rc caudie, 115 Northfine Or, Carty,
Ford fordor.
T. 0 Hemphill, 1606 Durham St.- Ford
fordor wooer
an ordinary brake adjustment!
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MeAllate, va Thomar S Mr- beverage
AiDtergsavrc deorolvav"at. Ceci Davie $mim of 2600 Vine W
momi" W Brownwood, paid Hne of $29 50,
"Jamescranklin Rood vo Yrr l I* mimor in possesio •* aicoholic Dev
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3005 Svoni" * Jama, siagoher. Bromnpec.ong"mgof *14" on “*'•*
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suit for divorce Gib Callawey attorney Joew Tombs of Lubbock pa ig fine
» Roban Euoane on too
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wuan a coumI.Sox"T...an. YOn3120 m Bur ot san anget oa
wiem0 Breegoe2092 "resg.8. Ane ot $16.50, on charge of voer regis-
E D Parson of 908 Ave. C. 6rown- eiaht at 1m
wood, charged ’•*1^’ swindling Larry Jim qbert or Coleman paid
__0 . „avemmre * sama r 3 on Cen 8 •ein I
chosen is Dale Biggs. The sym- coleman ° ma ;
posium will be sponsored by the swindling .. domno Fraiey 0t Blanket eherged with
University of Texas and the Tex- ------------'
as Atomic Energy Research 24 e 1 T I
Foundation Expenses for both •ortDlQM CBOCM Cd C h e । C k e n
persons will be paid by Texas ""nannerock * Austin charond "in II I.. ■ ""
Power & Light Company. a mem- c a smim * glenaate. cai. ane D.. Mff:ccvc
ber of TAERF X xmam," cero"d Dy VTTICers
Thomas Tope, superintendent Teprnen: So'knooa eR:rgrdsumim INDUSTRY, Calif (AP> - A
Sv Tollver of mun charged
with swindling to be destined for private Call-
wm,RnEn"amin • Hesse eharoee forma armies — was seized
Fred Weir ot Rounte z Brownwood here Friday by federal and
charged wit* swindiing stat, AFieprs
George m Williams of 102 Pecan v. »we —-cenS.
Brownwood charged wih swindling. State Atty. Gen. Thomas C.
------- „aln""lson ” bang wim Lynch said he ordered the raid
Texas Power 4 Light Company, 2E1 me Smethen ot My. Hotel, because "speed was necessary
are members of TAERF. The "3 wim since our office has definite in-
organization is co-sponsoring senewna .0. wm formation that some of these
with the General Atomic Divi- .wSnahg Ma"i * "a" "illegal weapons were intended
sion of General Dynamics Cor- edp.wimvonsolnEezt for private armies in Califor-
poration, a program of control- D w Hmri 0 1207 w Baker y. Lynch did not disclose the na-
led nuclear fusion research for Bretuowa, chor0Wi"mn ezvindCnSrone ture of the "private armies" to
the generation of electric power wim swinaiing which he referred.
with the least possible hazards „m-wdtingt"e "" eharoed The raid took place on the
of radiation and poisonous m of Coleman charge Erquiaga Arms Co. Officers
wastes. "E."DD°steee otDton chargee wim said the firm’s owner. Juan Er-
------------------------------"os . (80b, master, o Fon quiaga, is reportedly in Guate-
I Worth charged with swindling. mala.
wlemBsnnmefet-°nlordn"* chargn The weapons are of foreign
o l 0 MV “argee wi manufacture and are small
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245 ) All 17 jewel movements, some automatic winds,
» white and gold cases. Factory guaranteed. Unbreok-
A—oble mainsprings.
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0- N Rowell. Route 1. Bex MS-*.
Browwnwood. Ford fordor
Commercial
John S Boler, 1512 Third St. Chevreiet
pickup
Terrace. GMC pickup
Texas Power A Light Co. Box 50
Brownwood. Chevroiet pickup.
Walter Fry, Route 1, Brownwood. GMC
P"P COUNTY CLERK
Marriage Licenses
Clyde Drayton Dunwodv. 3* of 525 W.
Commerce St Brownwood and Edna
Flow Moore. M of 1703 Eighth Sf.
Brownwood
Manev Lee ingram, 20. of Mov and
Etta Lou Fry, 1E. 0* Browmwood
Gien Otis Retift, H of Zephyr and
Jim Ann Bruner H ot Route 1, Brown-
wood
and is RM the James M Devis ot MM
Cleourne S• Brownwood)
MTN DISTRICT COURT
Jee DIMM Judge Presiding
F * GMT vo C"aiom N" Ri"
excessive noise charsed with drunk and disturbence
Con Jean Young el Roule L Brown Euvene Chariton Anderson of 1803 Del
wood, paid fine ot BM W on charge et « Ave Broemwood. cherged wimh drunk
Mrs. T E Denman, 7or Coggin Ave.
Chevrolet Biscavne fordor
Richare L. Johnson. 2302 131h St. Pon-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 140, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 28, 1965, newspaper, March 28, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489793/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.