Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 245, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1965 Page: 3 of 14
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14 Died in Strange Crash
McKay The McKays
traveled by train and
NMr
Goldwater Due
sident.
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‘s Hospital where the
St.
the part o the pilot and ground investigation report said Smith
Blowout Blamed
RIESEL. Tex. (AP)—Officers
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72.00
PRICE
GIRLS SUMMER
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SHIRT
BABY DOLL
JEWELRY
PAJAMAS
JACS
by
LADIES SUMMER
Hand Bags
DRESSES
HATS
*3
$
*1
Sim 6 • 16 Boyvlem end Slims
VALUES TO 6.60
Mudian ******
You can fit him pgrjocUv in
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if hit slim, regular or husky
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MATCHING 42x36 CASES.....2 for .99
2 for .99
42x38%
2 for .78
42x36
Colors: Pink. Blue, Maize,
$2.98
Sizes; 2 to 12 Regulars and Slims
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Huskies: Waists 26" to 32"....
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FARAH
. . . LOOKS LIKE ELEPHANTS
SLEPT IN THIS SLEEPWEAR
NYLON
PANTIES
. . . GIVE TOUR MOTHER-IN-
LAW ONE FOR CHRISTMAS
$398
$490
A BULLETIN
WANT AD
WILL BRING
QUICK RESULTS
. . THE COLORS LOOKED
SO PRETTY LAST SPRING
LADIES 2-PIECE
81x108 OR
FULL BOTTOM
FITTED......
81x108 OR
FULL BOTTOM FITTED
MATCHING CASES
72x108 OR
TWIN BOTTOM FITTED
Brown.
PERCALES,
ly a fair
in struc-
built by
ar other
dividend
stimated
stimulate
s Subsi-
d to pri-
iness for
. . . WHO DUG THIS OUT
FROM UNDER THE COUNTER?
nally ap-
nt along
osidles a
d by the
he appli-
he origi-
igned to
too high
an but
ly bult
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esubsidy
er cent of
esubsidy
be differ-
nent and
tain ade-
specified
fami s
subsidy
. . . HOLY SMOKE—WHERE
DID THESE COME FROM
ENTIRE STOCK
SPRING AND
SUMMER
. . . PERFECT FOR FISHING
OK JUST GOOFING OFF.
MEN'S DRESS
AND WESTERN
STRAW
HATS
ailand»
start* a
1,800 leaflet* at the internation-
al convention The leaflets pro-
moted the Brownwood club and
81199
72x108 OR
TWIN BOTTOM FITTED
BLEACHED
DAN RIVER
Muslins
ENTIRE STOCK OF SHEETS REDUCED FOR JULY WHITE SALE—SORRY ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT TO SAVE Ml
DEEP TONES, STRIPES AND PRINTS — ALSO KING SUE WHITE AND COLORS.
BLEACHED
DAN RIVER
Percale
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who was successful candidate Suraery Today
for international third vice pre- '
aturdily conntructed of Farah’a own rugged
nylon-reinforced denim, vat dyed and
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longest wear. ....__
ENTIRE STOCK
LADIES
38c
JAMAICA
SETS
... WAS A COLD DAY IN
JAN. WHEN THESE CAME IN
GIRLS SPRING
AND SUMMER
Central Texas Tuesday. Two
others were injured
The smaller vehicle was
smashed nearly double in col-
_____ .___ __________tiding with a heavier car.
79th floor office that bore the ---------------------— ----—— - ,
brunt of the inferno where the BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesday, July 2B. 1965—3
Appropriate Nams
The name of a w inemaker at
81x108
FULL BOTTOM FITTED
MATCHING CASES
...........2 for .76
have much more muscle
...and FaraPress
75% cetton, 25% Nytee
FaraPress to the finest of permanent press — Super
Gold Strikes are the finest ieans ... a tremendous ad-
vancement in "easy care". They’re great time and
work savers for mothers, because they stay neat with-
out ironing. "Vukca-Nee on sizes 6 to 12.
11 civilians either died or were
fatally injured.
“There were 17 of us in the
office,” Miss O’Connor recalled.
“Suddenly something hit the
building. We had no idea what it
was. The building shook violent-
ly. and five or six seconds later
there was an explosion that con-
waned about three-fourths of
the office From the floor to the
ceiling there was nothing but a
sheet of orange flame.
"Ten people died instantly
Another person, Joseph Foun-
tain, was right in the middle of
. . . PERFECT FOR A
CASUAL MOONLIGHT STROLL
CHILDREN'S
OOO LOTS — BROKEN SIZES
CANVAS
SHOES
1
g
. . . OUR ADVERTISING
FAILED TO MOVE THESE
LADIES
1/2PRICE
I77
. . . THEY SHIPPED US TO
MANY
LADIES
HEELS
Stacked Heels
FLATS
. . . PUNISH YOUR HUSBAND
WITH THIS COLLECTION OF
MEN'S
I‛
COME AND GET 'EM . . . WE'VE A HERD OF WHITE ELEPHANTS
THAT HAVE BEEN TAKING UP VALUABLE SPACE MUCH TO LONG.
THESE, OF COURSE, ARE NOT REAL LIVE ELEPHANTS RATHER ODDS
AND ENDS OF SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE WHICH HAS NOT
SOLD THE REASONS ARE MANY WHY WE STILL HAVE THESE LITTLE
JEWELS AND THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE LAST PRICE REDUCTION WE'RE
GOING TO TAKE. SO COME AND TAKE HOME A HERD.
blamed a tire blowout on a light
sports car for a crash which
killed three women near here in
. . . OUR BUYER GOT A
LITTLE EXCITED OVER THESE
LADIES ODD LOTS
AND SIZES
CANVAS
AND
SANDAL
SHOES
*2. *3.
71.00
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Win fabulous prizes
inthePepsi-Cola
Miss America
"Matching
Picture"
Contest
<M autai. at ou Roga duplayt
Thoma* of First National Bank, and
and Lee Craig of Coleman, Dis- the Smiths went by automobile,
trict 2-A1 director of the crippled King also visited relatives while
children* camp at Kerrville in California The Smiths also
Sandy M King of the club has visited in Oakland, Calif.
reported he handed out about ----------------
1964 GOP presidential candidate
has undergone tests. Goldwater
has been plagued by chronic
j back pains for years. ,
Fank proportioned ** 1_____
fortable tH to aR boys. GM StHktt ara
Peans—4)
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outside of the building: the chief didn’t think anyone could
screams of those trapped by fire have survived and wouldn’t let
and debris; the skyscraper his men near our office out of
Sliptr
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1/S2225ES
King marched in the two-hour Former Sen. Barry Goldwater
parade down Hollywood Boule- of Arizona undergoes surgery
vard during the convention. Also today to correct an old injury to
attending the Los Angeles con-1 vertebrae in his neck,
vention were Mr. and Mr*. Ro* The operation was scheduled
venon"em--at the Neurological Entitute of
tezge In*" ene *MMM. O A: GM
rm1- swen of Brown CounIy ang
kamieen Si,mW and hunbena. Eulom,
e miagna CounM • J. O Kins of
•wm ounty, or 2 **» 4
3 SWI to bange. 110 •06,
eenne" GM Forbe MC-. G« erown
CM* m Ear a. W«wn W arm
man. Conner Scot, zone chair-
man, introduced the speaker.
Visitors included Miss Runell
Lambert. Lions Club rodeo 1
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PHOENIX. Artz. fAP) —
d Ads
cl
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should have been denied per- a winery in Hammondsport, N.
Y., to Richard P. Vine.
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swaying like a tree in a gale. fear for their safety.
One of those who remember is "But I heard glass breaking
Miss Catherine O’Connor, 57, and saw a man in a window not
who was in the headquarters of , far from us stick his head out. I
the War Relief Services, the called out to him, ‘Where are
ount, pert tom I* GM It M MOCK
» st IGVM OMt tourm extenalon. IX
"Ean a wison *• aroun Countv •
caNin ewer gm w. M-y, ot Brown
cuf, den g ion IG KM It M biea
II at twin 0k teur" exvension,
aoc t
The Hurman Bennen Comgany ot
er-n CWMV te Robet 1. feit ang
-i Cm*. W Brown Countv, par *
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mission to proceed to Newark
queen nominee. T. W. Black-' coe Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
well of Early Lons Club; Ha old C----- MeKav Th MeK-u
It left 14 persons dead: three —
were the crew of the aircraft and Fountain toretuseenan J Lti.for war aftori smith wne informea bv the
ana ii wore in an office in the 1,- other office. Miss O Connor O hospitals for four years alter Smith wu lnior. ed D Ine
248f00t tower the world’s tall- said, and within minute* "all the crash. Her burn* were mi- tower that conditions at Newark
est building ‛ the smoke got black and poured nor, but she suffered severe were teas than minimum for
Gthetndefh toll might, have SSP tn ““ into ”“'XP'£X .««.»■*• ropledsdonehuaissspremtea „
beer muchhirersexcptrfed 06 “We got a south window out o my lungs,” * said 11 gong to Newark, he was given night-Herwinnings.w
a Saturdav when most of the open," She added, "and ar- was kind of gooey from burning permission to do so, providing a $1,000 scholarship
building was unoccupied There ranged ourselves in two layers oil and adhered to my lung*.” he could maintain three miles Eas-MananaMusical* here,
were only 1,500 in the building trying to breathe. ___ The Army officially attributed forward visibility. -asa
at the time compared to the "But there wm no panic and the crash to unfavorable flying Two minutes later, the bomb-
usual 15 000 no one got terribly excited. conditions and misjudgment on er plowed into-the building. The
But those who lived through it “We were in that office for an —--- -l -d omoamnd inucetieation "no —u Smith
may never forget: hour. We were completely sur-
The explosions as the plane rounded by fire. I’m sure hell
sheared through the stone exte- could never be any hotter than
rior of the 102-story building; j that room was.”
the flaming gasoline spreading she continued: We couldn’t Gq, pafol CrOSH
through offices and corridors, figure out why no one came for
down elevator shafts and the us I found out Later that the fire
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VALUES TO 5.95
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COLORED
PEPPERELL
77 Muslins
Miss Texas District Governor Spedks
Race Opens George Thomgeon of Sweet
By JEAN HELLER । the enplonion We coud see him | thefiremennHe tod me they personnelt LL Col wiam D FORr WORTH <AP) - The astersed “stniet pa <Tdistrict
just before 10 am exactly » "I called to him. Come on, tellthem that there were seven Smith Jra.had.lefnBedford night wit’rirstroundrcompet- Laoks International convention
years ago that an Army B25 Joe" and he walked out of th^ peaople..trapped.inour ofice, Massa" 1 Heid tnin"swimsuit, talent andeve- in Ls Angeles, Calif., at a
bomber, groping its way fire just like superman .but he oneofthembadlyahunt . Eearaonerloeingiarew York ning gown divisions. meeting of Brownwood Lons
through a fog, smashed Mo the was burned over 60 t"Thena firneunenant Volrt area snimhnetcontatwt A record 66 beauties will vie Chib at noon Tuesday to the
79th or of the Empire State his body There was nothing we teered.tussomt. inandsbvin tedontrottoweraLaGuardi for the chance to go to Atlantic Browntowner.
be - — ^^.t^ sTa^
Te st eenttst "roiors "Sss’oscmekins in and out
rung gown winners will be kept told about a giant workshop
secret . held during the convention for'
Mise Texas will be crowned district governors throughout
on statewide television Saturday the wB
— ■ will include Thompson mentioned there
________ , a $1,750, are 2,600 Lions in 57 clubs in
pexzuazassuu wUSU, pxuvauug - - —.—_ t1 Teve .
he could maintain three miles wardrobe and a contract at Texas. .....
ne 1 "“I “5 " --------- George McKay presided Jack .
Denman is July program chair-
1 ast 3 Days ! July White Goods Sale
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3TW DISTRICT cQunt
M 0»M Judg• em—*
s-i Mm James w Alexanger Br4
128,008 srmn
Griffin and Oid for plaintiff.
pREClNcT 1 JUSTiCE CoRT
waner 1. Glmore, Judge Presiding
Gienn C. Stewart of Blanket paid fine
of 814 90 for driving wrong way on one-
wavy roadwav.
wiiam • Sweggert of Texarkana
paid fine of $16.90 for no lighi on
perked vehicle ______
christine Gonzales of Brownwood MM
Orb ot 824 90 for meft under $5
Jerry Dale Pierce of Ave. B paid
fine of $16so tor running stop sign.:.
Roger wiliam Ribbie of 810 Gifford
1* harged wimh no muffter
Lamar Cole •* 1116 Brewster St
charged wimh unsafe changing •» lanes
Lamar Cole of 1116 Brewster St.
ararfB with speeding.
jesse Frankiin Johnson of 212 Main
Blvd chargd wimh no operator's Ncense
sesse Franklin Jonnson of 2212 Main
Bivd.. charged wimh defective MM lighis
Emel tewrvo Samford at Bangs charg-
ed with drunk
James Lindon Mariin of MH Seventh
Of charged with defective muffier
ire Min* Smith of 1607 Durhem it.
charged wimh speeding
O. D Williford Jr. at Ster Rovte 3
Citv. charged with speeding-
Ruby Goodwin Hunter, address not
availabie, chared with DWi repetition. !
COuTY COURT
wWiam O Breedlove. Judge Presiding
Winiem Nereis Smith Jr vs. Texes
Department of Public Safety, appeel on
DUMB ~ ill” at driver's license.
TAX ASSESSORCOLLECTOR
C. O Durke- at not Soumhside Dr..
or Bang,, chevroer
sport coupe.
Mrs. Cora Daugherty at 1805 Sixth Um
Chevrolet tudor. .
Clyde Robinson of 2512 Vine St., Chev-
rolef sport coupe.
Robert Hevnes of 2219 Coggin Ave.
Chevrolet fordor
Elmore i. Piemmons of 1807 Avstin
Ave.. Ford muatorm
.George Nele Jr. at 0desse, Chrysier
PJoh M Rons at 1702 vom st. Cnev-
rolet tordor
George Sutheriene at UJI nth Um
CArvotor fordor.
COUNTY CLINK
Warranfy Deeds
M. Glenn Smith of Medine Courtv end
Ara. Peggvy Smimh Myrick at Bernelilo
Count, NJA.. te Beptist Memorial Gert
atics Mospital at Tom Green County, all
at Mt 7, biock • of Oaks Addilon to
city. 810 oec
Man Jeftrev Harrell atat wife, Dan-
eilia, at Hamiiton Coynty, Tenn., to Rob-
ert M. Merrel at Brown County, part
at lot ’» at Minton's Subdivision. $10 ok.
W. G Kirk and wife, Ela, of Brown
County to Cifizens Nationai Benk at
Brown Covnty. pert at biock 21 at Renkin
Adeien. ______ _____
Nannie Brinson ene husbend, C. If
WHITE Mt
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 245, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1965, newspaper, July 28, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489897/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.