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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN. Menday, July It, 19651
2
More About Talks— Russian Leaders Ignore
Noah M. Orr
ered policy is alien to us."
Funeral Home. burial in Oak-
He was born April 11. 1904,
Survivors are his wife; two
4-H Events
hus-
L
Scheduled
B
the city.
His reference to the Chinese
U.S. Studying Formation
lion Agency. Dr. Harold Brown
Airmobile1 For Viet War
WASHINGTON (AP)
Te Viet Nam later on. sources said.
Army is studying whether one
paratrooper brigades
South Viet Nam.
talion was said to number about
ers.
for the two-day program.
Blasts Slam Chicago Area
Doctor Says
eX-
ngged to the bumpers of the Country music king Roy Acuff
MISS YOUR
PAPER?
Also before the board were
Call your carrier
college districts in Boe and Mo-
injuries Jackson was riding in
the front seat of the expensive
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OUTBOARD
CAMP BOWIE
MOTOR
INSURANCE
OVRMISHEAD
COMING WEDNESDAY
announces the new
We invite one sad all to vait as
asanenewpmem
BURT LANCASTER
W. A. Bell & Co
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and Meredith Bridget For ap-
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Junior College Petitions
Get Education Board Nod
Rains Pelt
Dry Areas
Children See
‘Mary Poppins'
Bus RiLEYS
Back in Town
Anne-Marie. Greece’s 18-year-
old queen. gave birth to a 9-
BLUFFVUE
DRIVE-IN
THt TRAIN WILL CARRY YOU
TO TNI MAK OR ADYINTURU
Rotary Official Soft
Visit In McCulloch
outfit designed for swift thrusts. 1
particularly in a country like,
vis. a broken collarbone and
several shattered ribs in the
After being carried close to
the combat tone by Air Force
WINNER OF FIVE
ACADEMY AWARDS
AS LITTLE AS
234%
Wayne Jenkins of Coleman; four
brothers. Sid Slaughter of Skid-
more. Jim Slaughter of Mason.
Hardy Slaughter of Brady and
conference the war in Viet Nam
"will get worse before it gets
more division should be con- made up of about 15.800 men. It
verted into a helicopter-borne has both regular infantry and
the Air Force and Carl Rowan
as director of the U.S. Informa-
Branscum in March 10N at Co-
manche Mr. Slaughter was a
member of the Baptist chirch.
Survivors are his wife four
governor of District 584, Kotary
International. will be in Brady
don’t feel we should pass Sny- Chicago Tribune. Three cars
der’s." She said the petition were damaged by the explosion
should be approved today. rath- and dozens of windows were
er than postponing the decision, blown out in the nearby Wrig-
R H Slaughter of Fort Worth.
Donald Ray Branscum of Fort
Worth and J. E Branscum of
Doran Funeral Home
Survivors include her
Mrs Jodies Con
Brook’s Beauty
fame, started L
Viet Nam The
The cessation of attacks or
American involvement in the
war came after months of at-
AUSTIN (APi - The State
Board of Education approved to-
latest blasts came shury be
fare 1 a.m. in the West Side
parking lot of an ice cream
Music King
To Recover
NASHVILLE, Tenn (AP) -
to this National Ho-
in education is as-
Physical Conditioning
Program Under Way
RISING SAR I BBC) - A
summer program of physical
conditioning began today in Ris-
ing Star with coach Weldon Mil
It was disclosed today by the
police department that the 16-
year-old boy had not taken the
ring, but had obtained it from
a younger boy who was appre-
hended later, and turned over
to juvenile officer.
weeks meetings are expected to and nostalgic recollections of
draw final motions and recom- U.S.-Soviet cooperation in World
mendations from the groups to War II.
in South
•ced bat-
shell Wilson of Coleman are the
other committeemen.
Mrs Ralph Jones of Ozona
Mrs Mark Griffis of Coleman
DEATHS-
* * and FUNERALS
428 helicopters and ride to the
battle.
The Army to due to come in
with its recommendations in-
volving a possible second air-
Air Force Phantom jets, fly-
ing cover for the deepest Amer-
ican bombing mission into North
Viet Nam, shot down two MIGs
40 miles south of Hanoi.
The Texas White House an-
nounced the resignation of Eu-
gene M Zuckert as secretary of
1415 AUSTIN AVE.
(EXT DOOR TO PALACE DRUG)
DRIVE-IN
BRADY HIGHWAY
Box Omice Ovens at 7-U
irs Shewing at Dusk
TONIGHT &
TUESDAY
Wednesday Three of the blasts
rocked the downtown section of,
the city.
Police said that the explosives
used in the latest blasts were
Marcus Lowrance
Joins Zeta Delta
ALPINE — Marcus Lowrance
of Brownwood has been formal
ly initiated into the Zeta Delta
Mrs. H. B. Thaxton
SAN SABA BBC. - Mrs H
B Thaxton 51, wife of long-
time veterinarian in the San
Saba area. Dr. Hugh B Thax-
to explain the firm’s findings in
this area Yeatts and the mem-
bers discussed a primary im-
provements program totaling
$534 222 which would handle the
immediate needs of the city.
Yeatts also recommended that
$100,000 be included for a sec-
ondary program which will be
needed in the near future He
explained that the needs were
based on a 3% per cent per
year increase in population.
The committee took no action,
but agreed as to the need of
the program and that it to a
minimum program b u t ade-
quate
Charter amendments and air-
port improvements group-; will
meet Tuesday with water and
sewer meeting Thursday. This
OUR RATES ARE
THE LOWEST AVAILABLE!
home and Millard D Orr of
Berkley, Calif.; two brothers,
and three sisters
Ross Hill Slaughter
COLEMAN . BBC i — Services
for Ross Hill Slaughter, 72. of
Coleman, a retired monument
salesman, will be held at 10 a.m.
Wednesday in Concho Baptist
Church with the Rev. Paul Smith
officiating Burial will be in
Santa .Anna Cemetery under di-
2,000 men
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
Nearing Finish
RISING STAR (BBC-A two-
inch gas line from a well north
of Rising Star to the city is
nearing completion
The line to being laid from
the Chambers well into the city s
gas distribution system.
Lennan counties
The board denied the petitions
of the Eagle Paas School Dis-
trict. 11 to 0
the program was approved by
the voters it could probably be
completed in a little more than
one year.
Ernest Yeatts met with the
sewer investigation committee
my guerrillas or light infantry
forces an advantage over our
standard formations."
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contir
touch
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collision.
Reports received indicate Mrs
Thaxton and her daughter Leta
3:30 p m todav in Elliott’s Fu-
neral Home with burial in Elm-
wood Memorial Park
Mr. Orr died at 9:30 a.m.
Saturday in his home after an
illness of several years.
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Board members ado refused haven't passed any other peti- plosion occurred under a ear be-
to approve Scurry County > re- tions to the future board and I longing to an employee of the'
quest for a junior college andon-..... - —7 - "
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report suggesting that a total of
$401,000 be spent to reconstruct
the heavily deteriorated runway
and taxiways at Brownwood Mu-
nicipal Airport The city could
be tagged with one-half of this
expense as officials have re-
quested the other one-hall in a
grant in aid from the Federal
Aviation Agency
James Price. FAA. Grover
Williams. Trinity Testing Labo-
ratories of Abilene and I. C.
Finkla, Forrest and Cotton En-
gineers of Dallas were present
to explain the program to the
group and point out the needs
at the airport.
Trinity Testing made the or-
iginal base and sub-base tests
at the runway which showed the
positive proof of need for re-
construction Forrest and Cotton
to the city’s choice for engi-
neers on the job if it is passed
in the bond election
Joe Blagg to chairman of the
airport improvements commit-
tee
Under the direction of chair-
man Murray Milner, the water
system improvements commit-
Ann Thaxton were en route.tosons, Noel Marland Orr of the
a family reunion on Lake Bae-
TO COVEB ALL RISKS OF LoSS DR DAMAGB
To THE BOAT OR MOTOR'
BAM RATE APPLIFS ro 00 HP MOTORS
CALL vs OR COMI BY
Mrs Byers died at 5 a m en . „ _■ . R .
Saturday in an Abilene hoepit- sons: - H Slaughter of Erady,
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hanan when the crash occurred
Miss Thaxton has recently been
appointed assistant home dem-
onstration agent for Tom Green
County.
She was seriously injured and
was taken to an Austin hospital
for treatment
Funeral services for Mrs
Thaxton are pending at Howell-
of Houston 1 pm. in Comanche roABEPMimFunsral sen,ces
certained by scholastic average
which places the candidate in
the upper percent of the student
body.
He is a senior at Sui Ross
and plans to enter the career
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CHICAGO AP> — Two more A total of five mysterious _ ,
explosions tore through the Chi- plosions have occurred in the
grandchildren and four great- and many other are planned
grandchildren
----— ---. _____________ —IIng per-
Dora Cathey of San Angelo. 12 formance, veterinary medicine
said supporters of North Viet
mobile division in time for Nam "must take fully into ac-
hip of Fore
HURRY! p & _
Only 2 More B©WIE
___Days
meeting to planned for Wednes-
day at 1:30 in the county agent s ‘
office to map plans for the an- ‘
nual affair set for Aug. 21.
to in a greet deal of pain but
reportedly will recover from injuries suf-
, 4-H‘ers planning to go are Ray
Oscar Slaughter of Lincoln. Bush, Terry Moseley, Jerry
Neb two sisters. Mrs Beulah Bradley and Gene
Clark of Jacksonville and Mrs.
own
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Planning Now
In Committee
Gaylord Hankins of Rock-
springs, president of the Texas
Sheep and Goat Raisers Asso-
ciation. has announced the ap-
pointment of three men as .
new Miss Wool of Texas commit-
tee to give better planning to
the .Miss Wool program
a voice vote referred the peti-
ton to the new Coordinating
Board for Education which be-I
comes effective Sept 1. Juris-
diction of stale junior colleges
passes then from the Texas
waste time and energy on mu-
tual attacks."
Premier Alexei N. Koxygin,
speaking in Volgograd Sunday,
followed suit with even milder
words on international tensions
Weekend
News At
A Glance
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
FRIDAY NIGHT
The Senate passed the health
care-Social Security measure
and the House approved the vot-
ing rights bill Senate-House
ton. was -killed Sunday about lat Brownwood and moved from
p.m near Burnet in a head-on there to Abilene in 1934 A me-
An electric club meeting will
be held Thursday at 7:30 in the
Reddy Kilowatt Room
Four county 4-H members are
scheduled to go to Texas A&M
Friday with McClure for a
short course to be conducted
Friday and Saturday.
Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi on
the Sul Ross State College cam
pus here.
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tian Bible school today and will jured
continue through Friday The explosions ripped apart
Preparation day was held Sat- three ice cream trucks used by
urday and it was announced that the firm Police said the blasts
the intermediates will assist in blew out windows in nearby
the school Classes begin at 1 30 buildings and awoke many fam-
and last until 11 am each day. ilies.
school board to the coordinating
board
wood Cemetery Mr West died •conembnotweretobnida
Saturday
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Misses must be reported be-
tween these hours for paper
to be delivered
during our formal opening special offer through Satur-
day July 17th; 810 Cold wave for MOO Let us help you
w uh your hair problemis. Our exm rient - It your pr utection.
tacks on U.S. policy.
Communist party First Secre-
Schuenemann will meet with
the officers Monday afternoon
and the assembly Monday even-
ing He will pay his official visit
| to the club Tuesday noon His
wife will accompany him
—
auto mishap Saturday near tonight and Tuesday to meet
Sparta. Term A female vocal- with Brady Rotary Club.
Acuff suffered a fractured pel- Schuenemann Sr of Kenedy, filed by area residents between
----■----- Jan 1 and June 30, with 438
ZEPHYR (BBC' - Zephyr - _____
Baptist Church began a vacs- firm Police said no one was in-
TODAY
COMANCHE-Green West 95.
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Courses on bites, handl
Bem, JULIE ANDREWS DICK VAN DYKE
TECHNICOLOR" Hduuditekewiimnmeeemi
• three schools of higher learning away, said he felt the explosion
J and yet we are in the preess in his apartment
I of giving than more. Snyder s On the scene Quinn said, "it
I the most economical schools in has all the appearances of a
Bro
Hollon
chain
Texas
Const
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menu The group directed their Unton's two top leaders virtual- ’or more Soviet involvement in COLEMAN—A record number Fg s.s, s.=
questions mainly at the area of ly ignored the war to Viet Nam Viet Nam. saying Our country of’Cleman Countv 4H ers at eex"SsTzensezroe
adequacy for the future, to "major weekend speeches. --u «-----— * -oleman -ount- tme2.4 “0o» pub-ceTeM
Decker assured members that arousing speculation that the
improvements were an adequate Kremlin may be about to take a
program based on estimated new tack toward the Southeast
population growth and that if Asian conflict
chanic, he married Lou D.
Wyatt here in 1937.
Operator*. Jodie Cozby
pintments call 645-527.
said. "do not have the right to better. ' He said the U"S build-
up win continue.
SATURDAY
to R R Tuley Jr . district man-
During the six months of 1865.
3,054 interviews were held in
the same port of 1965. there
were 2.844, Tuley said.
He added that 447 claims were
director of defense research and wae enonenraa Kv 4. woune
engineering, will succeed Zuck. was sponsored by the young
ice cream trucks
Two men were
injuries were re- -ear-old Grand Ole Opry star
blast should mend to about six
were reportedly weeks unless complications de-
Some I80youngslers from the juncfn or te Womans Aux!
Project Head Start program at- illary of the TSAGRA were nan -
tended a special, showing of ed to «* committee by Mr
Mary Poppins Monday mom- Joe Dobson, president
mg at the Bowie Theater The committee will act as a
Project director Ovid Walls liaison between association of-
said that the special1 field trip ficers and Womack-Snelson Ad-
cago darkness early todav The Chicago area since early
The airmobile division is
The study is under way less > transports, the airmobile sol-
than a month after Secretary of diers would mount up in their
pound. 11-ounce girl. King Con-
stantine. 25, was at the queen's
bedside during the birth
SUNDAY
A battalion of the Army's
crack 1st Division — toe "Big
Red One" of World War II
Dallas; one daughter Mrs
gun Icnia
Church ___________
drafting the next defense budget count” that in the Viet Nam war
late this year "the idea of sanctuary is dead '
it is not known yet whether Washington sources said Red
another infantry division or one China has been told that others
Defense Robert S. McNamara j
authorized the formation of the
first such division, called "air-
mobile."
The 1st Cavalry Division i Air-
mobile i came into being formal-1
ly on July 1 at Ft. Benning. Ga
No final decision has been made
on whether to send it to South
Two Acves Seared
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .Four separate grassfires
.-------u . Parts o the parched MuMte burned two acres along the San-
thesstate bombblast ALnt st.tes pitsned. tore M Fe rightof-way at 2:50 p.m.
The Mr Lennen County junior Asin the earlier explosions, ' cisntrisrtesaaontanyedunaee. Sunday, two miles west of Blan-
college wiO be located at James authorities were unable to pro- ceierectody.a thunder ket on the Bad Petrees farm
•»» - Sena "de • motw LS?. S jxj “
seen running from the scene of fered to a weekend auto acci-
this morning's explosions and dent to plenty of time to make
police were searching the West a planned overseas tour to De-
Side area. cember, Acuffs personal physi-
The third bomb blast occurred dan said Sunday night
i late Sunday night in downtown Dr, Cleo Miller said the 58-
S^ Crisis in South Viet Nam
conference committees must
reconcile their differences on
the two 4 bills before they are
sent to the White House for
of the two wholly paratrooper who join in the attack on South
divisions would be converted Viet Nam could not expect im-
The Army now has 16 divi- munity from reprisal
sions. In addition to the new U.S warplane* hammered
1st Cavalry Division Airmobile North Viet Nam above Hanoi
and the two airborne outfits, and Communist China charged
they break down into eight in- four of them flew over Yunnan
AUTO
AIR CONDITIONING
Our speclalu
Brownweod Dodge
611 N. ruk MS UM
Bill Wilson of Snyder Mid: ley Building to the northern
“I don't question the judgment downtown section near the Chi-
of the board but we have aneedcago River
for our children to be educated Fire Commissioner Robert J
' l noticed that Waco has two or Quinn, whe lives two hlocks
amVbKWaaa) 7)
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da.
mAwomanwastkenby X dePrainkrdu“attfhndenrdo,
mwr to • nOSPta. for treal" c """* "5
went after being injured in a S.-: , ,
two-car accident at 6:05 p.m , Thunderstorms of a more vto-
Saturday at the north end of lent nature were dumping more
Fisk Avenue i rain on the water-soaked North-
The woman waa Mr*. Jospeh ern Plains. ... . .
Brantley Fmik of 1310 Vine St . Tornadoes, were reported t
Her husband was driver of a have touched down, near Isabel
1882 car involved. The other 5 D. There was no damage Hall
driver ler the scene of the ac- pelted-theuarea 10imiles north-
cident. The Foster car report- est of Billings, Mont.
edly was not damaged
The classes will be held at the
high school athletic field from
6-7 p.m. each Monday
The course is open to all ele-
mentary and high school boys.
having been filed for that per-
iod in 1964.
Tuley urged every reader nt
the Bulletin who is past age 62
to write his office for a leaf-
let. "You Don't Have To Re-
tire completely ” He said he
felt there are many checks not
being filed for because of the
mistaken idea that annual ear-
togs past 81.200 bar any pay-
ment during that year.
i Informtion can be obtained
from Tuley's office. Box 3258,
Abilene.
seen running from the scene of velop."
this morning's explosions and Grand Ole Oprv guitarist Har-
__.... petitions for junior colleges for police were searching the West old Shot'' Jackson remained
daz petitons to. create junior the Port Arthur, Port Neches, Side area. to critical condition today in a
and Nederland school districts The third bomb blast occurred Nashville hospital with skull and
and another for Van Zandt, late Sunday night in downtown rib fractures and other internal
Kaufman and Rainea counties Chicago. No injuries were re-
rections of Stevens Funeral
Home
Mr Slaughter died at 5 p.m.
Sunday in a Brownwood hos-
pital after an illness of about
one month
He was born July 22. 1882. and
moved to Coleman 13 years ago.
He married Mr*. Sally Broyles
Chicago. No i
ported in that
Two men
really are Communists.” he
fantry divisions, one mecha- Province A Pentagon spokes-
nixed infantry division and four man said there was no basis lor
armored divisions the Red Chinese charge.
The Defense Department has -------------
said the airmobile division was
adopted “because of its special AAag (aIg
capabilities which are not found More >eeK
in the other divisions." g r a •
The airmobile unit .the Penta- Intormation
gon said, ’will make its great- -
est contribution to unproved Total of 210 more Brownwood of teaching,
combat effectiveness in opera- persons had business with the ‛ teaching.
tions where terrain obstacles representative of the Abilene so- His initiation ceremonies were
and underdeveloped communi- cial security office who visits held at a dinner meeting to a
cations networks could give ene- here regularly in the first half hotel ballroom here
of 1965 than in 1864, according--
President Johnson s signature
The President told a news
ert. No successor was an-
nounced for Rowan’s post.
six hours
Thunderstorms during the
Mrs. George Swinney, secre- ported in that blast C. J. .
tary of the board, said "We Police said Sunday night s ex- sedan driven by Acuff
, . Zephyr Rodeo
Didn t larta RlnB Pions Made
ZKPHYR WBCzephy r
number of small burglary and In itational 4H. FFA rodeo !
shoplifting cases it was errone- planned.’ for July 22, 23, 24 in
ously reported to the Bulletin rodeo arena, with
that the 16-year-old boy ques- schools from throughout the
tioned had taken 1 fraternal area inVed.
Hnerrod. “ixn aAnr.averna Comanche. Blanket. Priddy,
ring from a local store M a y, Pottsville, Goldthwaite,
.Mullin. Brownwood. Early.
Bangs. Brookesmith, Gustine.
Richland Springs and Star are
tome of the towns invited to
participate in the show
j Events include bareback
bronc riding, girls and boys bar-
rel racing, wild horse race, high
school tie-down calf roping, calf
riding, break away roping, wiki
cow milking and bull riding.
Office Opens st 713
First Showins At Dunk
ADmSSION
Chndren 16* Adults 76s
TONIGHT &
TUESDAY
hand through
« .. ...... Mountains from New
Um Tha Classified Ads Montana
band, daughter and one son.
John.
Dr Thaxton has been a vet-
erinarian in the Cherokee area
for many years
Mr*. Willard Byars
OOLBMAN - Services for
Mr* Willard Manton (Carrie
Ann • Byer*. 73. of Burkett were
held at 4 p.m Sunday in Stev-
ens Funeral Home with burial
in Burkett Cemetery
Jnbvend Rewe sneCOLON
Assistant County Agent Sam
McClure announced Monday
three 4-H activities planned for
the week.
A 4-H Rally Day committee
•••••••••••••••*
92, The most delightful
82* entertainment
{T. of your life!,
.*WALTDISNEVS
BRAYTON SMITM
MI BROWN
Engineers of Abilene on the By GEORGE SYVERTSEN
submitted program of improve- MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet
She was born June 4, 102. in
Nobeta and married her hus-
band Aug 19, 1912 at Coleman.
Survivors are her husband:
1 .. five daughters. Mrs. Carl Rob-
erts of Truth or Consequences.
N. M. Miss Velma Byers of
Burkett, Miss Esther Bvers of
Shreveport. La., Mrs Fay Ha-
gard and Mrs. Bernice Shaut,
both of Abilene, three sons,
Thomas M Byers of Kingston.
N Y., the Rev Charles Byers
of Nowlan and Dan Byers of
Burkett: six brothers; two sis-
ters. Mrs Winnie Melton and
Mrs Bill Parsons, both of Burk-
ett, and 16 grandchildren.
Bible School
tary Leonid 1 Brezhnev, speak
ing in Leningrad Saturday,:
made no specific reference to
Viet Nam.
His only mention of the United
States was an almost ritualistic
slap at " imperialists and above
all the imperialists of the
U.S.A." and their "armed pern
ocations" and “acts of aggres-
sion " -
His most acid remarks were
aimed at the Chinese leaders in
Peking.
"The Communists, if they
100 Attend Brownwood
.. . Coleman 4-H Bulletin S
He rebuffed Chinese demands LFICOII PI5ll‛ 114 E Les
COLEMAN-A record number; Pwlhewvury .-ww 4..,
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is ready forran contingencies, tended county camp held Mon- * Brozn-0g Femt rwn
but an adventuristic, illconsid- day, Tuesday and Wednesday 82. WgOosn •
at Lake Brownwood Christian sos rioMK"X0206 Ee"
Retreat 59 €*■■'«» Y weeK: • cema
ASSistant Coleman County gnze.tnane "samuez
horn* demonstration agent Miss orman $192 Mcwo
Doris Froehling said that ap- Eisewhere $21 00 per veer
proximately 106 4-H members
attended •ried emeuwt euolacation « „
- me loc-I new »<*«»«* nerein AI
A program was presented on new,dfapatche Erecited te I or «
-ettenK.. with mnhaeie nK omerwise cregiveg In mia Hear ane * K
rauiesnaxes Wltn empnass on Ho 0 reoubllcaton •< epeciai n
emergency treatment to case of wwaaa" aue "eserved,
snake bite.
Mrs C. T Blanton gave a
program on birds and showed
slides
Mrs. Mary Lou Tucker dem-
onstrated artificial respiration
Adult leaders attending includ-
ed Mrs Weldon Davis. Mrs Bill!
Brown. Mrs Toppy Beaver and
Mrs Ray Sims
Junior leaders at the camp
were Kay Reis. Jackie Home.
Debra Snarks Scott Beaver . -
Paul Beaver, Charlotte Faubion. Howard Derrick of Eldora lo
Dickie Homer, and Cheryl Beck is the new chairman Joe York
_________________ Jr of Brackettville and Her-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, July 12, 1965, newspaper, July 12, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489883/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.