Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 147, Ed. 1 Monday, April 4, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Mendey
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1966
WASHINGTON NOTES
Brownwood
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HOSPITAL
At 1350 Billion
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Dariene '-lw
Event Listed
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sisters Mrs
Thursday
Smish. 19. Alexandria
accidents
appealing to the United States
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clear fission which leak slowly
pick up traces of the tell’ale
Fisher rejected Soviet clatme
off Commerce onto Duke Dan- tain resort.
age was estimated at $700.
year-old son of Edmund Robert night
ONE DAY ONLY
fires
dren and 18 great-grandchil- Joe Weatherby of 2110 Third
ON COLIMAN HIGHWAY
Editors To Hear
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645-2393
and
tended the first of the two-ses-
was announced today
weekend
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AFTERNOON and NIGHT
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one
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Rains May
Aid Battle
received in a one-car accident
at West Commerce and Duke
Two Hurt
In Crashes
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
E W Stanke of Brownwood
Second GA Session
Set This Weekend
Howard' Payne College
obstruct self-determination "
While the political threat held
toward the surface after an un-
der gound nuclear expiosion
He Mid that even if all sur-
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ST. JOHNS
Unbelievable Feats
of Acrobatic
Gober 900 Seventh St
Blanket - Una Leia Thomas
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Defense Official
NEW YORK (AP - Defense
Secretary Robert S McNamara
Broken Arm
Kenneth Ray Robertson,
above the elbow.-blown out, signs went down, a gases.
20- foot boat on a trailer was F-
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312 Brown st
645-3499
will address the .American So- Brownwood were swarming with
ciety of Newspaper Editors at activity as more than 15/19 Bap-
its May meeting in .Montreal, it tist Girl's Auxiliary queens at-
DEATHS—
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STARTS
TODAY FOR
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BIG WEEK
tn for column released by
—Una id of patient or relative
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Sell Those Unwanted
Items In The
Bulletin Classifieds
ven and Auburndale, both about
35 miles east of Tampa Clear- tion of gases produced by nu-
water. on the Gulf Coast north- clear fiseion -hich leak eleuly
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22nd Entry
For Mohair
St Brownwood Tex., xttended
the eighth Air Force Academy
Assembly a Colorado Springs
Topic for discussion this year
was "Cultural -Affairs and For-
eign Relations The assembly
was held Thursday through Sun-
day with (3 colleges represent-
ed
tendance
HPC dormitories, the Heart of
Texas Encampment at Lake
Brownwood, local hotels and
motels are behg used for hous-
ing and ledging
Ku
SPARKLING NEW EDITION
AU THE TRADITIONS OF YESTERYEAR, YET
AS MODERN IN PACE AS THE SPACE AGE!
burled through a filling station that an underground test ban
window treaty could be supervised with-
Torrents of rain fell and out on-site inspections.
area •-----------------
or loose gravel and struck a - _____________ ae an
utilitv pole as Locks was turning located in a hotel in the moun- gained the upper hand after it
“ T - " had.come within 11 miles of Virgie- Mae Thornton April 13.
Jewel Sbeilabarger Ri l
Comanche—Q T Norris
MEMORIAL HQSPITAL
rest 40 miles north of Da Nang
4.000 persons staged a protest
rally climaxed by an orderly
march past the US -consulate
They dropped off copies of let-
ters to President Johnson and
west of Tampa, and Fort Pierce
and Melbourne on the Atlantic
Coast.
Clearwater, about 30 miles
•ere reported in city limits over
the weekend
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rain or shine
Under A Huge Canvas Tent
• EVERY SEAT A CHOICE ONE
PRICED SO THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN AFFORD TO
ATTEND — HEY KIDS’ BRING MOM AND DAD, TOO!
MIDWAY ATTRACTION’S START 1 HOUR PRIOR TO
BIG SHOW'
Bus Riley's Back In Town"
IN COLOR
The record session will be the.American Legion Hall on
held Friday and Saturday with Fisk Avenue
an expected like number in at- ■
---- —---- . A report from Dalat said For a time a Tire threatened
Police said he 1965 car skidded demonstrators there set fire to Hamlet in south-central North
the goernment radio stations. Caroljna but foresters said they
_ :_____; :___ northwest of Tampa apparent- explosion had been removed.
Hospital officinls ly escaped with relatively mi- sensitive detectors could Mill
— —---h Windows were
Saturday at 1:10 pm at
Seventh Street and Avenue B.
to withdraw its recognition of
the Ky government and "not to
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in city jail along with two juven-
Washington s famed Japanese iles in connection wih the bur-
.....glary of Graves Radiator Shop
Tuesday night
Imas said arson might be the Erest of Fort Worth. Lark of - Joe Weatherby. political
cause of some of the weekend Waco and Pat Ragan of Mona- science and political geography
hans: one sister. Mrs Hester Student at the University of
Founts of Waco: 16 grandchil- Utah and son of Mr and Mrs
Gov Haydon Bums inter- ever., unless the Soviet Union
rupted an election campaigt modisies its opposition to in-
swint in south Florida to fly to spections.. _ . .
i akriand. which appeared to be .Chief U.S. Delegate Adrian
the hardest hat community Fisher told the 17-natin dis-
Also struck were Winter Ha- armament conference the new
system is based on the detec-
COMPOUNDED OR PAID
4 4 % QUARTERLY
4. CURRENT RATE
Vermont Royster, society sion GA queens held in the
president and editor of The Wall Brownwood Coliseum ever the
Pair Elected
DE LEON (BBC) _ Thomae
Moore and Dr F A. Eisenrich
were elected to school board
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Goddess in Flight
LEOPOLDO
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H5.THI Silencers
EXTRA — LOOPY DE LOOP CARTON
Medical Assistants
Slate Session Today
There will be a called meet-
ing of the Brown County Med-
ical Assistance Society at 7:30
p.m - in the Reddy Kilowatt
Room Dr Braswell Locke will
speak on medical terminology
The terminology course is
being continued each Monday
in the Medical Arts Hospital
dining room at 7 p m Miss
Aleece Scott is' instructor.
Lagion Meets Today
The Brownwood American Le-
gion past will meet tonight at
mep • •m-ea to*
cnni moomom •ams«
Lnav *e-
Charlie Frank Mathews. 1109
Duke
May-Mrs Jese S Davb.
BIRTHS
A daughter Wendy Lynn to
Mr and Mrs John Wayne An-
Two separate car
53HCUS
positions in the De Leon election
- ,------ zheld Saturday.
"Twisters hit at six dNKferpt Moore led the balloting with
Miura ns. can w"aPzeFermnicoecna
cams arenenrouneurosde "ore ssekmnereelee tion.
Southern Savings and Loan
COMANCHE a BROWNWOOD ASSOCIATION
1300 Main, Blvd.
Mrs. A. D. Kelly injured
«sangs In Accident Near Lamkin
nursing home after an illness . ......
of three months He was born A onecar accident at 1 15 Sun- was reported tobeatolal
July 17 1886 at Moods day moming two-tenth, of 2 Memorial I—— ------
A member of the Metbodist mile west of Lamkin on Texas said Mrs Kelly's right rm was ™
church, he moved to Bangs in 38 amputated i_ -
1925 from Waco He married Mrs Armon D Kelly of 1900 10h Her right shoulder and right
S side of body were badly cnssh-
1903. at Bangs it was reported by a Highway ed and her ribs pulled apart c. c.,
Survivors include Ns wife of patrolman that the car in which She is suffering from cuts and nlreos.°rain fei
Bangs two sons T C Ragan the Kellys were riding hit a abrasions all mer the body Her Pe.weni n the. n
Jr of Anchor Point Alaska bridge railing, taking the rail- condition is reported fair 'fits placxigountraih ghts and
and James H Ragan of Duluth tog off all the way eswn n morning causing A.monsper. tratfe jam
Minn.: four daughters Mrs that side Part of the ruling Kelly was transferred trom a on.bysyGuitoBayBid,dur
- - --— “ , which Hamiton hospital at 7 iS a m. ing.the. height 01 the morning
Suriday and is being held at rusn tour..
Memorial for observation He is At Melbourne, a state high-
suffering from ahrasions and “ay patrolman reported
bruises
PLuS“HUSW-HUSW,SWEEraomE-
Mao
Mrs Freida
fPOm"gsrcirasedAnhs mosping stAose Bratheomre "atdh vera iee Phiipeof Tahoka went through the car,
ex ove from cr Weatherby Alends
from asree sunday mormang inShpwansastisheadrganesunday Mahewsord x?” Academy Assembly
_1 Forestrv officials ir the Caro- thers Oscar of Waxahachie. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo
the city Police took some resi-
dents out of a rural area near
the city of 8.000 Sunday but al-
3 lowed them to return for the
Tayior, z710 Cleburne:
Comanche — Mrs Myrtle Paternai grandparents are Mr
Ruhardsor O T Norris - and Mrs Robert R Anderson
Dismissals Fridy Brounwood
Sama Aana — Mrs Myrte
Mary Curry
Admission Saturday
(EDITOR S NOTE Lndorma J a twin Park Homes: Mrs Late
to 8500 against North Viet Nam Saturday while fighting a blaze
Michael Locks of Route 1. Riot police in Saigon broke up Kear his Pelion, SC home
Zephyr was treated and releas- a threatened antigo vernment Hundreds of blazes spread
ed from Memorial Hospital ear- anti-American . march by 200 through tinberland in North
ly Saturday morning for injuries students from the capital s main and Suth Carolina Georgia.
Buddhist institute Arkansas and Oklahoma
Street Journal, said McNamara
would speak at a luncheon
Wednesday May 11
Some 500 American editors
wil attend the convention, the
first , to be held outside the Unit-
ed States Leading editors and
publishers of Canadian daily
newspapers will participate as
special guests
- saturaa. There have been 48 tickets Dona Wal. sophgnore at
Brownwood - Mr, "bersa pdgcmmeesas E =a X •
• held Tuesday migha atthe coo the Miss Mohair, of the Uni
seum, announced Ehon Abies, ven* contest The dew titlist-
manager Wi be crowed April 29 m
Mrs Maxine He sand that the tickets were Brounaood Coliseum
Smith 3111 Elizabeth Dr Sie- going fast and that after 5 p m 1 * 65 cntry,Eedaugbter
phen Jukes. ill Olonial Cour- today, no more wouid be sold Mr. and.Mr George Wall
van! Mrs A A Moreland 1202 He urges that anzone planning soper.conteants are Lnda
\r» M Mrs Ida Lee wod attend who has hot as yet .e FC.2 Enid. Okla Rose
1 Center purchased no ticket should do so Mary Baize 19, Gatesvile Peg-
May-Mrs Jesse S Davis before 5 p.m There will be no £ Jean.smith. 19 !7*V Horn-
Dismissal, Thursday: tickets sold at the door Tuesday er. Anna Becky Bar-
Br~™»d -T^Angeh.
Blake and babv 3900 Third St ------------------- er 1R Junction Dolores Duder-
M A Tatum ’ 1302 Avenue j , , stadt Harper Carmen Chil-
Hersheil Dee Whason l«5Sa- New_ J Chery Haffman
ta Cara Stephen Jukes .111 Co- "VEW . ,
lonial Courts ard (CONTNKUED FROM PAGE It Also Martha Jane Hoerster
Admisions Ffiday: _ . 18 Fredericksburg: Janice Kay
Brownwood Barbara Stacks De.Nang after dark, urging Herman 19 Brownwood Karoo
112 Bluffview: Botov Lee wi merchants to close their shops Brooks. 19. Evant; Geneva Jane
iiams 1307 Brooks and pedestrians to get off the Janie
Bangs“Mrs Amanda ALey streeis because "troops are Worth
Blanket—Mrs Myrtle Heptin- Brownwood. Gretchen
stal " But there no sign yet of worth 20 Bocksprings Kathy
Dismissal, Friday: 4 aifborne. landings in Da Smith 19, Brownwood
Bro-rucod - Mrs Modena ane-bysolersloyaloK
---- ■ - -n nue anotner Center o( un-
Assets Estimated muustn
wooe Mi w-u co an. am Mu
Stores iaa« fezaa Mum dem
derson. 2315 Vine sy March 30,
Mm Bilbe Gene Memorial Hdspitd Materbal
BEwvuE soMOWosa.
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DOWNTOWN BROWNWOOD PHONE SU IUS
FEATURES AT—1:00—3.10—S:ZO—7:ZO—9:rt
MON. 11
Brounwood — Walter Parks
Mrs Margaret Taylor ' Mrs. Weldon Andress
D6 LEON 1B8C- Funeral J* M”?1
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Home in charge of arrange- eral Home asets 7 ■ - tamsapou. ke,t we;, ewouaesu.o 2
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SfflA e xu- —re: si ": Police Solve
vtl»e Aia. Mrs Taylor came to patient about two weeks She current neuonal deDt Schultze nigh, - . Bizton &her.
Texas about W years ago She -to born March 1. 1911. » stressed the estimate — just p0 Peoreadmshtorebiogra m l .
was a member of Firs Baptist Comanche County and married a guess, adding _ How does PoiP. someumes poet)- and Ra preleries
Church weldon .Andres, ‘June 17,1952. one value thsbniding toe omitgg„DVr9‛M I! €9
Survtvors include her mother in Comnanche She was employ- itoborbow does one value the u 5/0! mI38 2001 ” Aomnana pone, .ia
Mrs J O Adair of De Leon ed as a nurse vf De Leonf" Washington Monument:" -he yereadathebond .BromwoodsRotee
wo sons A, J ef Greenvile .Survivors include her busband In testimomy reieased Sunday ERukaformrproie. burgtaries.e., he.gkend
and Wiliam Tayior of Arungton; of De Leon: one son Autry, pight Schultze said the govern- sadhe, might “ant, totr "ith e.aresttouhe youthg
daughter Mrs Jim Green- Andress of De Leon Her moth- ment oaned 766 million acres of turn Campus eachingaatter * arrant
i Mo two er. Mrs Ina Rogers of Coman- land as of June 1965 “ ngte.sta te Dspartment sherman man
_ ...___t Kay oDeche three brothers. Roy Troy WASHINGTON (AP, _ The Capital Footnotes An 18-year old zoth Dr*
Lewi and Mrs, M O Horysby and Thomas Rogers, all of Federal Aviation Agenky has
of Arab. Ala one brother El- Corpus Christi: four sisters, brosted to Ft billbon its estimate
iott Adair of De Leon and two Mrs Jewel! Chapman of King- of the rod of delivermg the Vee, are in virtually
grandchldren sville, Mrs Rudie Harris of first American supersonic trans, full bldom and officials say the - -
Brounwood, Mrs Elon Morril port SST- to the airlines biosewn, should last until at Charges are to be filed egainst
Mr r w n. <. of Donna and Mrs Hllma Coker Ic m.tw»ii ni east the start of the. annual the 18-year-old and the two Ju-
Mrs G W. Denmon Sr. Sidney and ;.o grandchi mins FAAdeputy ad- cherry blossom festival *P«I 12 veniles wiu be tnied in juverule
GOLDTHWAITE — Funeral dren velomen diCvu zMI - The Federal Trade Conmis- court . .
-ervtces for Mrs George w D. M. Hairston estimnate m a tank lad week 0 sion reports moior andMosto the boo taken
Denman Sr. K wtD he held GOLDTHWAITE - Service, a closed meeting of aeronace drugs were the most profitable recovered ___
Tuesday at 10 am in First Me- for David Milton Hairston, 79, companl offimab Last Juh of 13 selected industry eroups 4 Awarrant has been issued for
thodist Church of Goldthwait, of Goldthwaite will be held Tues- the FAA pecced cwt of desel. surveyed dhiring the 10 year, a Sherman man m -onnecuon
burial to Bethel Cemetery Th- dav at 1 pm in Moline Bap- opment o sST al betdee Si ending it UM The Treasury with *hw burglary las Tues-
Rev Philip RJley will Jfficiate. tist Church Buriai will be to billion and 815 Nihon but said Denartment says Series E and day at 1208 Center Ave
Wilkins Funeral Home is in O’Neai Cemetery The Rev -----------------— HUS savings bonds valued at Clothin, record player and
charge of ar'ragnemeru Tommy Jones ’will officiate Arr. ■ . M9.2 NHxie are outstanding other items were taken and have
Mrs. Denman died Sunday in Wilkins Funeral Home is in Ufticer Inures President Johnson has run into been recovered in Sherman
a hospital in Goldthwaite Born charge of arrangements ovposition from some Demo- Sherman police are epected
July 21 1884, in Mfl!« Countv. Mr Hairston died in a nurs- Hand in Sclffle crats in Congress in his plan to to pickup the suspect sum, and
she was married to George * ing Nene to Goldthwaite satur- ‘an in --ure shif the Coast Guard frim the he will be returned to fact trial.
Denman Sr on Jan 21. 1903 sn day Born Oct 21 1886, tn Beu Browmuod Police penor. Treasury Department to the ----------------
Thannisch, . .1 Fort Bethe* community where she Countv he was married to Effie ment already short r men proooned department of trans- ilcm <
Marcia Lucas i« lived al berilfe she was a Mae ONeal oct ii. 1909 in mfreredatotLermanprermon portation U.S. Develops
" ■“* member of the Methodist church Moline in 1907 he moved from Friday night when veteran of- ’ —
. She is, smvived by two was Bell County to M Xme He was ficer FeliX Salazar suf ered a m I / Test Svstem
Jov w,., ,, Apri Homer Denman of Midland and a member at the Baptist church broken hand whie sudling a Dead lv—
StxF'S SXSLVtX X.-XXX” 0 -rom PACE -
? S XL TPankenneotashyarcapaur SXXhTJX'k ™ shappednthemaddie window,
J9 Fort Worth and Wanda Eorstinecamelho SanPed andesmestpirstonopEilieen tired to hit Salazar with a board out. roofs blown off Weeping ground explosions which it said
Calfoithree SitersXrscAda rv of dughiersM Rer- Salazar retaliated by hitting the women are in the streets I would make it almost mposs-
Tempipn.q pomoland Calt- mt0yGodthwpiieMr Ken- man on top the head with his nightgowns and sandals ble for • nuclear power to de-
wale and Mrs Lorraine Malone Jem Accsndi of EliZabeth, N —“ith t , wtsters came tor- The astenmspent seemed to
Piean cn is - J Mr n n l. 2 it. The blow subdued the man rential rains that flooded parts mne announcement seemed to
0sRiversde Califgul4grand- hero Ark Mrs Taylor M.Ma all right but it also troke a of Tampa and St Petersbrg offer no promise of progress to
chidren <r g. . rs.Ca 7.) .7 smali boot ia Salazar, right Power was lost in most of the ward an agreement to ban un-
chudren stricken cities. derzround nuclear tests, how
a 1955 auto driven by Ardith .wnue the political threat held HAMLET NC AP -Shew- Thomas C. Rogan WTlerd More o San saba: twg aHqwasstrepteduand released
Lynn Reed 19. 1608 Seventh St the attention of Ky and the ruL ers brought fire fighters in ’ ororhers Richard Hairst.n of at Memorial Hospna
collided with a 1962 auto driven ing punta of generals. American some areas hope of relief today Funeral services for Thomas san Antonio and Festus Hairs Police Chief WB Bil Don
by Miton Ross Cox 31 of 1387 fighting men bore the brunt of as they battled blazes which C Ragan, 79, of Bangs will be ton of Lometa, -25 grandchil- aboo said Salazar will be limited
Brady Ave Cox was 'taken to the war effort in four major ruined thesands of woodland beld in Bangs Methodist Church dren and 13 great-grandchil- to office work while recuperat-
Medical Arts Hospital where he ground sweeps against little re- acres in five states with time to be announced lat- dren. ing
was treated an released. Total sistance to the south and 72 sir One death was reported A er Burial will be in Bangs
damage to both cars amounted strikes — a near record — man 87 died of a heart attack Cemetery under direction of Da-
‘ - vis-Morris Funeral Home
A retired heavy equipment
operator. Mr Ragan died Sun-
1 Aft Minutes at Thrill, 7 A A
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