Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 224, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 4, 1965 Page: 2 of 20
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1965 Conference Monday
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Hoover Says
Students Big
Miss Jessie A. Carter
SAN ANGELO - Funeral ser-
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the funds for long-range water
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the beat dressed junior cowgirl.
Joe Jay at Brady won the best-
dressed honors in the men's sen-
ior division and Dennis Snod-
Beth Hings
Budzet Terms
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“Texas Pecans. Yesterday. To- •
day and Tomorrow" is the theme
at the conference, which was
held last year in Brownwood
The highlights of the three-day
FIVE-lt undertook a new
program in mental health, with
emphasis M more communi-
ty action.
SIX—It enacted new tubercu-
PLEMBERS EQUIrMENT
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on cigarettes to finance the
teacher pay raise
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Such varieties as Barton. Co- termination as a law making
manche, Wichita, Apache, Sioux. bedy to increase the greatness
Choctaw and Mohawk are some of our state will bear out this
that were developed by the appraisal in future years
member of the 1921 class. -----------------
— The legislature de-
vetoped a new Code of Crimi
nal Procedure and commercial
code.
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Brownwood, Texas
"SEVENE retightedur state alltime high last year, and the
” death rate has shown steady
WE NEED USED FURNITURE
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She is survived by one broth- was reported..* 4 35 pm at thejo Dallas was in a 1964 car Stan- tablished the WER
YOU DON'T HAVE TO NAVI MONEY TO BUY AT
HIGGINBOTHAM’S
FURNITURE MART
from his revolutionary breeding
program are currently on test
throughout the pecan belt
The Soil and Crop Science A scroll will be presented to
Department at Texas A&M will Romberg during the banquet
Meutun and unusual eta-
by * diamond. Mt arouna
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grass of Brady was the best
by McCulloch County Home dressed junior cowboy
Demonstration Club and the
The 1965 Annual Texas Pecan honor Romberg. Tuesday night, the Senate
A—t —— Romberg will be cited for his in my praise of the 59th
.. . .ui.u. .uza. is scheduled for July Monday devoted service to the pecan in- Legislature I hive said it was
Services are to be Md in through.Wednesdayatthe Me through the development the .most productive in this
"" th* • ' "nt “ ---of new and promnising pecan va- century. I DeieVe ina i its con-
rities. tributions to Texas and its de-
Burial will be in Oakwood
Cemetery with Rust Funeral » San Angelo Hospital __
Home in charge Burial was in the Oddfellow none to the pickup
Survivors iclude hie wife; Cemetery. _ .
two brothers Earl Strickland of She is survived by one broth- was reported.* 4 * p.m. at thejo Dallas was in a 1964 car Stan- tablished the WEB Dubois
Cisco and Guy N Strickland d »• sister. Mrs Arthur Wal- intersection at Lee Street Joe difer’s vehicle had to be towed clubs, a Communist-tront group
Bronte and one sister Mrs. W. ton of Coleman, and a sister- Wayne Holland of 2501 Vine St to a body shop white the other designed to appeal to college
E Johnson at Brownwood in-law. was driving a 1964 tudor and Ro- was driven away from the scene young people.'' Hoover said.
STUFF
FOR RENT
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mere Keru' items
FLOOR SANIENANcE
Fior Pelisner
Rug Snampoo Mechine
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D E AT H S - we, .«
and FUNERALS
The number at patrolmen temperatures in the northwest
was net increased in the first a few degrees
year and only 75 will be add- Forecasters said the cooler air
i ed in 1967. The driver train- would push eastward during the
ing and license revision bill night and Sunday along the Red
passed the bouse but died in River Valley, stirring up some
we can continue to witness
more than 3,000 deaths and a
half billion dollars in eco-
nomic tosses each year without
attempting preventive action
I recommended in January
the authorization at 100 addi-
tional highway patrolmen in
each at the next two years, the
initiation of a statewide driv-
er training program under the
Department at Publie Safety
and revision at the driver b-
' cense law
Boyce W Stockland, 59,0 . . -
Houston with Rev J Morns vices for Miss Jessie A. Carter and Fisk Avenue was the scene
Baily officiating 81, were held Saturday at 10:30 of a minor mishap involving
Strickland died Friday at a.m. in the North Memorial Cha- Clifford Moore of Route 4, Box . .
2 5 . m in a Houston hospital pel with Rev. Cecil D. Entire 62, Brownwood, in a 1963 station Officers estimated $700 dama- day expending tremendous en-
reuit of tonnes reoeved and the Rev. Ronala Prince of- wagon. and John Griffin Me- ge on an accident involving two ergy attempting to increase its
ficiating Comos of Fort Worth in a 1960 cars at 7:20 p.m in the 110g influence among colt stu-
Miss Carter died Thursday in model pickup Damage to the block of Coggin Avenue Jodie dents," Hoover said in a
‘ ’ car was estimated at $60 and Clyde Parsons. 17. at 1505 Ave right Christian Science Monitor
E was driver of a 1957 automo- interview Friday
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Hot Dry Holiday
Looms For State
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nearly all of Texas was hot
and dry Saturday, and the
Weather Bureau said those con-
ditions should last through the
long July 4th weekend
A weak cool front pushed
acrons the Panhandle setting
off some showers and lowering
bilities to enact congressi
Allied
County Club Takes
. . . — ■ .. . law enforcement. weffare
|| | r | tend publie or private cok parks, tourist and industrial
Honors in Parade "fun-- M
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BRADY (BBC) — More than Co-op won first in the cummer- «— and train-
Stanley Walker
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Great Ameriean
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LIVING ROOM
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Mrs. Viola Tyler, 82 ’ Cliff J- Reynolds I Guy H. Lewis, 74 Fazecspizccaodnirad Fastion
CROSS PLAINS - Funeral sCoed’cae. Re,mnegs. Fueral services bim be adsFhdaz 75 units and *
8 L McComa Home nhhheRevrngy yaipntdin.he coann dez parade gasareoordedimn sescomd
bererhEedaneMd ane the Rex J D * tancPrtocudlctheng COV. Preston’Smhh Ts PalandJuncuottnudtoc’thira
Rev.Roger Butler otficiaung Burn win be-an Oakwood BunaJ will be to Greenieaf Broun Coney SherisPosse ppce. rownri I senior
Buriatcas inkinna.Star Ce cemeteguig died nan at Cgoruexp * 1091 « Buhe nes capturing the trophy for division i to the parade wasanue
r Mr Reynopdsdedssdgenlyat Counts Lwis died Thursday in the best riding chub in the par- division i the parade was
ama-2mmza Mamamz m
years and a member at the boma. Mr. Reynolds had lived Mr Lewis had been a res: third
First Baptist Church in Comanche 9 years He was dent at Brownwood for 66 years MCCulloch County Farm Bur.
Boro July n 138 in East- > carpenter and con- and resided at 1606 .Ave. K at captured first’place in the
(/ tend County, she . was mar- tractor , the. ume " .. 1 .L county chub divisen followed
V ried Nov i 1902 a Eastland He marned the fonner Mar- He »survived by three daugh- - ---- -
Cow-v to the late Nathan Tv- «» E Gore June 27. 1921. and ters, Mrs Ed Carringer, of
County to the late ly member ot the Method- Brownwood. Mrs Rub. Lam-
Survivors include two sum ist.churchhis wife bert d.Brounwoodwand one merce. Commerce manager Elton Ables get at $6 biOton for the next
Oscar Tyler of Cross Plains and SuNvos. ipciudephs”u6 RL ShaP 0 For "orpine In the jnior chub divvision, and Bill Jamar
Ray Tyler of San Antocic two tobrothersgJim.Eeznolso son,.Roxie Blanton 16.Brph the GM Scout Bota won flm
daubters. Mrs Janita Rhodes Markow. Oa: and Chariey wood one brother John W with the Rainbow GMs finishing
at Cross Plains and Mrs Irene Reypolds of Modesto, Calif. rott, Brownwood 20 grandchd- second The Cub Scouts receiv
Morris of Dayton: 11 grandchil- R.Le Jarvis Seaie dren and 23 Erandchih ed a third place,
dren 17 great-grandchildren and McCulloch County Electric
cy g-p-t_grp-tgranA~hidren UUMA--Hi (5-- runeral — ■ a ------
wur remrememm - services will be held for Rob- AA,, L-n- Horton 82 e , , ,
ert Jarvis Seale 86, at 2 p.m Mrs- L * Hot 8 Earl Medcalf, 71
today at Oak Lawn Funeral Funeral services for Mrs .La- Funeral services are pend
Home with he Rev S.J.ile Horton 82, a longtime res- mg for Earl .Atonia Medcalf.
Isham and the Rev Kent Ber- dent o Zephyr and aunt of O L 71. of bangs who died Saturday
ry officiating Hart og Brownwood, will be held night in a Brownwood hospitaL
Mr Scale died at his home Monday at 10:30 am. in Header- erices are to be held in morG s10n, Cmi ,, ....
Friday about 5 pm son-Wison Funeral llome in Bangs Church of Christ with moialsudent Center * Texas
Burial will be in Oakwood Lubbock with burial in Lubbock burial in Bangs Cemetery un-
Cemetery Cemetery. der direction ef Davis-Mortis
Born Jan 19, 1879, in Co Mrs. Horton died st t p.m.' Funeral Home,
manche County. Mr Seale was Frida y in a Christoval nursing Mr. Medcalf was born July
a retired farmer and member tame'after a lengthy illness. »- 1893, in May
of the Mount Pleasant Baptist She ■ as born Sept' 1 1882. tn Survivors include his wife;
Church He married the form Texas daughter of the late Hen- two daughters. Mrs J. W. Hale
er Sara Emmaline Williamson _ c Hart Sr. of Zephyr of Marietta, Ga. and Mrs
Nov U. 1900. Survivors include two sons. Earlene Strickland of Austin:
Survivors include one daugh. Ear Horton and Wilson Horton, his mother, Mrs “
ter Mrs Thurston Thomas of both 0 Midland, and one dau- calf of “
Comanche, and one sister ghter. Mrs. Delbert Stewart of E Mi
Mrs H D. Heath of Brown- zona. wood: two sisters Mrs.
wood Williams of Brownwood and
Boyce W. Strickland Mr G. Salyer o Fayetteville.
Ark ; four grandchildren, and. nncrrw iAp, rat
CISCO - Funeral services three greatgrandchildren. mThreeaaccidents.one ith bert John Ferguson of Route 1. Directo J Edgr Hoover m
dav's darage.roun in the ritv Bangs, was operating a 1963 American college students and
At *o1Sm"geonsthect truck owned by Brownyood Feed faculty members art prime tar-
•-2 Pm s Broodway A and Seed, ine Total damage gets of Communist party atten-
81, were held Szturday at 10:30 of a minor mishap involving was estimated at 8215 to the tion. .
---- - ._ _ vehicies. "The Communist party is to-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 224, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 4, 1965, newspaper, July 4, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489876/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.