Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 216, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1966 Page: 2 of 16
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and FUNERALS
Plans for Annual Picnic
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Hammond Infant
their 1 %67 projects
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Chb Ray aked the girts to t—If
COLEMAN - Servkces for the
were to be at X 3 pm today Cravens oat Mrs H N Russel was killed
Moderate to locally heavy
Dr Paul Burns, wto recently
Weather
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Morris Funeral Home with the
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cation by writing, "I thank you
deeply lor giving me a chance
SAN JUAN Puerto Rico (AP available it appears that 12 fe- to be a part of it"
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Cows and bnlls mostly stcady
Canner and cutter cows were
25 to $0 cents higher with cow
Now The
Screen
Achieves
Surpassing
Greatness
- Police Report
. Three Mishaps
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Distinctively
Different
May 15. 1883 in Mason County Brooks. Cl. of 1219 Ave J will
and was a retired highway de be Friday at 2 p.m in Davis-
HOLLEY CHEVROLET
Part Hertt Highway
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Commeree
TOP WEST TEXAN - Hugh
White at Alpine motel opera-
tor and West Texas Chamber
at Commerce leader, has been
named West Texan at the
month for June by the WTCC
His wife is the former Golden
Nguyen Cao Ky sent about 300
troops into Quang Tri to quell
pockets at the rebellion that had
spread out from nearby Hue
Lngering Buddhist resistance
at Saigon's Buddhist Institute
collapsed today when Ky sent a
battalion of rangers and IM
plainclothesmen into the anti-
government stronghold.
Witt.out firing a shot, the gov-
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TesiON
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MEEdED
• CMECK comrEs-
sot on LVR
wood, two nieces and
nephews
Yesterday they fought each other-
Todaythay fight together to stay alive!
• CHECK Hosts
• CMECK FrTTNGS t CLAMPS
• CLEAN CONDENSOE
ALL TYPES OF NURSING
CAM AVAILABLE!
•direct ^^iamond d/mmrlfri
BRONNWOOD AREA Cear
to partly coody and warm to-
nigbt and Frday A few soow-
ers to morthest late Fridas
Los tonight 681074 High Fn-
day 8a to M
Mamun temperature hare
Wednesday 90 overnigtt tow
67 Sunset today 7 44 surie
Friday S 25
and calf pairs drawing a ot of
ernment forces occupied the activity.
Hanicak of Port Neches. Mrs
Ben Cook of May Mrs W B
Farris of Liberty ceil Mrs L
A Summers of Burleson and
Mrs Morris B Lee of Titusville,
Fla three sons. Henry W Mc-
Ghee at Brownwood. John W
MeGhee of Austin and Edwin
McGhee of London England
Students Pleased
The student body of Broan-
Sell Those Unwanted
Items In The
Bulletin Classifieds
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Miss Mattia Cravons heudg.nenhoncscd darca e By THE ASSOCIATED press was moving nor
ket Wednesday on stocker and July 23 and the De Leon Peach
feeder cattle with calves, fat 2 - " • - * *
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NOW THRU SATURDAY
CONDITIONING
SERVICE
The four men were indicted
in May by a Federal Grand Jury
in Fort Worth
Hill was charged with mail
fraud in connection with forged
notes insufficient fund cheeks.
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KIDRODE
— Reports of mass defection by males defected from a bus We
' Cuban girl athletes are without are waiting for them to appear
foundation in fact." the U.S and seek asylum "
Immigration Service says ----------------
COLD STORAGE
FIRS and WINTER WOULENS
STORE WOW-
PAT NEXT FALL
TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN!!
B©WIE
a am INTEASTATE THEATRE •
A member at the Presbyter Rev C J Coffman pastor of
ian church he attended Daniel Rocky Creek Baptist Church
Baker College and Texas ALM officiating Buna, wil be in
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COMING WED. JUNE 29
WALT DISNEY'S "BAMBI"
urday. My 16 at Coggm Par ar Club ■ to charge
The time Ha been sr for 6 n _...
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TAYLOR
We Give Frontier Stamps
DRY CLEANERS
Roy Spence, who beads the r
AFS student committee. ? #-
sheriff said And O D Quarles,
the cabin owner at Lake Leon,
about 19 miles east of Eastland,
said they left him a phony $20
bill for their cabin rent
wood High School; ^er their Sublett said the pair appar
piersant association with V:«- ently left counterfeit bills at
la Boehlen Brown wood s first Sweetwater. Monahans. Colo-
&., --e. -Ocn- day meeting inctuded Janice Hammood and Mr
t agena iM the bos Hout Crump Annette Ray Joe Paid Beard aB at Coleman
He hors sho. scheduled for Parce Joe Bshrens Gan To- and the great grandparen s Mr
June S and mmanded them a mas, Nancy : " “
merting •• Tuesday tor e ad- to * to cakes to the aw
seal ch picnic to be held Sr cessioe stand as the tool
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23 30: fat cows, $16-17.50; utiil-
ty and cutter cows. 115 50-18 50;
canners. $14-16; shells $12.50-
14; stocker bulls, $20 - 30 25;
slaughter bulls. 110-22 40; hogs,
(topi, 025 30
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5 STORAGE!
Mr. Ire
Services for Miss Thelma
763
am in a local hospital after
a lengthy illness He was born
Wied* led Henghts 4H
vee reported
Forth S.reet and US 377
was the scene at an acddent
invoiving a 1964 pickup drhe
by Emest Arter <akes at Route
1 and a 1963 acto operated by
Frankie Davis Simmans of
Route 2
Vehicies driven by Lee Rm
Beaty at 203 Cordel St and
Linda Deil Humberson at 1200
Duke St collided on the Mar-
tin's Drive-Ill parking lot. D-T-
age was Iight to both vebicies
Esther D VEalbos o 705
Hetzel St. was the dniver n a
1M car in collisioa with a 194
auto driven by Rudoiph W Wil-
burn of 705 Beaver St. The acci-
dent ocazred at the inersec-
tion at Victoria and Ch emit
streets
two sisters Mrs Clara Mae
Gene Tongate Mrs Ira Rga.
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GOLFLAND
Brad, Hirhway at sth St
AFS studeca, are enthuasiastie radio CM* and Midland He
EB Comanche 4
dren newly identified 814th wtch has the Canaan anaPcentrai Council Meets
-- menin ve Nam only about a American Games in San Juan OOM^^-Camanche Cocn-
T WO— The 1st Division troops were homeland. But after waiting the counts courtroom with pres- __
T supported by Vietnamese seven hours for the girls to ap- Ment Jane Pair presiding nd ucipates a Pieasand.correzpne
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 marines and U.S and Vietnam- pear. the Immigration Service Don Parks leading opening cer- ence with “e lad before n.s ar-
•• e » ... ese planes decided there was nothing to the emonies rival -
1 S Bureau of Prisons Sporadie firing cnntinued to- story Reports were given by Parks .Students who wish, to say
day in the rice paddies. smN. The dr. er. Reynaldo Felici- on the State 4-H Rondup and hello to. their future classmite
hamleu and brushy spots ofano,‘slaid he left the Olympic the county dress revue by Ar- may write to him 81 Av -Roose-
high ground, but it wasoniy a Village with • busload of 3 tone Adams veit 7-30, Cali, Valle. Colonhia
small sample of the withering girls for a dock where a tugboat Th’ council will again sponcor His full name S Rodrigo Va
fire both sides had been throw- waited to take them to a Cuban a rodeo parade float entry with mizar-Aivargonzalet
ing six miles north of Quang Tri freighter Wishart He said when Steve Farrow, Kerwin Stephens
wslrua micncot. . g1. city. The battleground was less he arrived, only 16 girls were and Carol Byrd appointed to
witun, msaPPiication °, funds, than 20 miles from the 17h Par- aboard, . . . make necessery arrangemerts.
making false entnw mto^ the allel frontier with North Viet The Immigration Service dur- Members were also reminded
accounts of the Sliger Nam. mg the morning issued a state that Gold Star record books
Brothers making false entries — — —*— — • - —
into the bank's books, making
false reports to the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
and various other charges
Ralph Logan and W. E. Grif-
fis acted as attorney for Hill
during the two hour sentencing
session
McDaniel was defended by
Earl Smith also of San Angelo.
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Every NATHAN'S wetch corries a one-yeer written
unconditionel wetch service guarentee!
TAKE A FULL YEAR TO PAY
Wednesday Premier
DOWNTOWN BROWNWOOD
NOW
_______OPEN 12:45_______
ADM. .90 45 35
Guilty Plea Scattered Showers Brwnaod
Heard Here .
aura. Forecast for State =
dusty compound just as about Prices of the estimated 1,475
100 monks and nuns and JOO cattle sold were as follows:
youths and old -romer were Stocker steer, calves, 250-425
breakfasting The troops hustled pounds, 826.50-32. with a ,e*-
off scores of draft age youths 138; stocker heifer calves, 250-
for mxizary service, took the 25 pounds, $23-26 with a few
unprotestig monks to police to. $27.50: steer yearlings. 500-
headquarters for identity checks 700 pounds, $23.50-27 20; he .er
and seized a 19-year-old sus- yearlings. 921 23 25. plain f wder
pected of killing a policeman steers, 220-24.75; plain feeder
Saturday The government had heifers. $19-22: cows and calves,
blockaded the compound after pairs, good, $185-230; plain. $45-
the killing 185; stocker cows. $15 - 1150:
_ daughter cattle fat calves. $23-
Rod then emphasized in his EASTI.AND Tex (API -
application. However I do not Sherif . F Suhlet a Fa.
only want to receive but also Sheni lntE Suliet °lEas;
uthe counterfeiters occupied a cabin
godandathebadthings.andto at a West Texas lake until
better _ understanding tn this The pair left behind matrial
"o1d ...... . . could have been used in
He ended Ins letter and appll. making phony monev. the
-i-- h-- - ■— ai-- r he-k --As
pm and each member a aked
to brig a sad hoch Ab ap-
BRCWWOOD BUULETN Thudey June n 1965
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DENTOet - Funerai mow- gr^’w commeqion wtobToi- warm, damp * ado-ed ** The Highay Department said R atiei U gx.,“aom.
_________for Miss Matie Da ---Be accident in‘February 1965 toad over Texas from the Gott that Texas 76 between LaPryo cw— Syte “uzm Sr-
Jackie Hammond at Coieman n, at Denton, sister of M L whes • 71 year-oid Odessa man of Mexico today, enhancing and Eagle Pass in Zavalla and ,*7^, a—n» isa — 5
---- prospects for a hitte moisture Maverick los—im in the south- e—w - — r.
_________ ________ ___ ____ Whattenburg appeared before ■ most sections west part at the state was aa TS Ai0.I ve( ,
record bo0k shop."m heheid ial was to be ■ Cay Cemetery at 1B am in Denton with Smit- Coanty Judge W O Breedove Skies remained clear early in cased at a construction project w: •‘ ?
on-unear me Home Damn The infant Aid at U « p m Floyd Funeral Home a charge «ta»W wM ha attorneys arM «H Bay, however escepi for tow hirewi of hemry ram The r—d . ay—y wv .
saeu--- =s--- esi m=E: me ----: ==- -
and Mn Gene rag’ stedb MrLuce Watsoc t-0 Tam and Shelley she -as a teacher at North Tex aHtsxPWI efrarrv produced scattered thunderstorms byev, Rio Grande Valley hurt crops PntnrinnC
Mrs Charies N and adu eadens both o Ceieman the grand- as State Umiversaty pleas and probated sen- nng over the ngrthernhake and coudd cause extensive dam KOTdridnS
Members auedding toe Thea- parenes. Mr and Mn Dan s. s . uti.ca L t.. tences were rawed the state and occasional show- age urieti there was a letup
and Mn mete Be Mr. uSa" Four new warrants were is- ers eisemhere within toe nest two days agr- at D
at Sao a—■. and Mn Acox sued for men who tod not ap- Continued warm weather was cultural otficials said Hear DUCnS
_ . Hardy at mhrockmorto and a pear “ court and bend -as tor promised throughout the state Moderate to totally Men
mas Nancy Stemart, Sharon and Mn A B Catons of Bangs number of meces and nephews feited Top marts Wednesday ranged showers were forecast through
it was tim. to art sartce « Iie, Linda DavisLind Good and Mn Riant Wesson of Cate- Amore those not apoearing from 101 degrees at Presidio Friday returned from serving with the
-in Diane Morelock Farbara man , were Harold C Reese, charged down to • at Alpine and Gal- Showers that have fallen since medical corps in Viet Nam was
Ray Laura George Darrei.. Mrs. Chaster Harrison with swindling Chartie D veston Tuesday have hammered the speaker for the Brownwood R
Rev Garr Ray Sheena Tow . N Bathurum Gravente g,. Barnheid possession of alcohol- The mercury dipped to «I at melon harvest a erto^ atreadv tary Ctab at noon Wednesday
gate and one vsitor Charla eopc.D- L . crqyep.gegesso.Mrs * beverages for sale Tom D Alpine and Texarkana for the damaged by a week of hard rain in the Browntowner
Sean Adit leaders on hand Cl,MA) ~ Bowman, DWI and Milton R states lowest reading early to- in May |______ Dr Burns is the son at Mr
y™*** ‘ unea —anoca at the Ma Omtar Cox. charged with three cases day Overmieht tow? ranged up A La Fena tomato grower and Mr? George P Burns of
Homebere,for, lsaacNenton Harrhon "ereheld ot suindig" » *« at“Gasveston and L^dc and shipper Ted ‘kin said his 1210 Ave G
Three minor aceidents mere Mss Lace Watson and Check dehrum “ * -oieman res „im."pgregnea.cemeten All have had new warranzs The Weather Bureau said a firm had lost »**!* 't*11**! He discussed his experience
investigated by Brounwood 0 Threet “pyeara eteur^ isSed and cox"sin"contyj2i moderate “thundershomer— povnds ol tomatoes because of iq attempting to cope with med
Lee Weanesday No mnjnes - TJraaFeihunursdnedannPm ^Imo^s H^ centeredsouthmestotWacond to harvest He said ivprobiems Viet
............. ‘ Dav Morns Funeral Home ___________________;________ beam ow’d continue to mount nakese He said that if pills
Pa... . , - "as in charge at arrangements as long as it continues to rain or capsules were iti manat d t
A neured tartter he w« tarn Mrs Harrison was found dead AleIa, V.rL AAeAr Cencole Rainfall for a 2+hour period residents of villages for certain
inDallas County April 1367 Wednesday around 3 p.m in her NVeW I OrK IwlCiyOr LancelS end at 6 am. today included ilnesses. the natives would tr de
nd a.memDer.0.tne residence after neighbor* noti- Schuster farm (Weslacoi with friends for different co
Seventh-dayrAdventist Church bed poisce who entered the tome D ,;m for \/;c;4;,c, ;,c, Adams Gardee 122 Mercedes on Then when the ailing per
Suryivin area and found the body Justice of Keception TOr V IS II l tlQ Keng 71 Elsa 55 Harlingen 35 son winds up with no effective
Maysruie Oda tote daugbz the Peace Waiter Gilmore rated 1 - - Edinburg 24 McAllen 2); medication, the Americans are
Eers..Mr. Ema X cMee..0 death by natural causes He fix- NEW YORK (AP — Mayor no immediate comment Brownsville 17 Rio Grande blamed, he said
soneer an.anadr Mudred ed time of death sometime Sum John V Lindsay said today he Two congressmen and » Pty Cty 13 and Raymondville « He also said it is a probier
Kuser.o0xahoma,05 day has canceled tonights sched- coumcilman, an Jewish angnly —---,----— — -— - to keep underlying goals and
en.Euennctuaen. Mrs. Harrison lived alone uled reception for visiting King protested the city s plans to hold purposes behind the Viet Nam
Kealeranoemdren She was born in Faisal of Saudi Arabia the reception and dinnor io- Fa- V lr war before servicemen and the
Fdwin w M-GLe, Dc and married V Harri- Lindsays office issued the iscl at the Blumenthal Pauo of J O U T ll Vietnamese because of the un-
B . . . -nee son Jan 3 1920 following statement the Metropolitan Museum o usual nature of the conflict
vrunera, Edt.warren Survtvors inctude a sister-in- "The is canceled Un- Art The patio once aas pant oi ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) W C Carpenter program
-Seestmnuyenue.D law Mrs Maude Smith and der the crcumstances the may; the home of the late Gcorze . s , chairman arranged tor the talk
I husatupdayatupm nephei firman Smite both * has concluded that it would Biumenthal a Jewish banker I g0. to. the United States. Nex week s program will be
I inDauisMorris.Eunera Brownwood not be feasible to proceed with and former president of the mu- wouid ** to * normal bronght by some 40 foreign stu-
| "ith bunial to Greenleaf Ceme the dinner . seum." family with • normal lfe: be dents visiting foreign students
I m . Aa: TL 1 D L Faisal bad stirred a political Faisal said at a luncheon » 1 ant 10 ED ” who wil be m Brownwood for
Mr .Meuhee died today at 4 MiSS Thelma Brooks storm in New York with report- wa-hington Wednosday hat . Much to Learn a brief visit
ed remarks that he regarded "umformateiy Jews spport He then said, the mainrea The group will be tourinz the
the Jews as his country s ene- Israel ana « consiser Bose sons of my, tothestate ,S under the American Field
mies wto provide assistanc, to our and in the A-F S way.are.be Service program
. ma- haa sia PrE a- w ow cause it is the best wav to know •
The mayor had said earier enemies as our own cnemscs." “J? 111 h —-------------
that he was deep?' disturbed Rep Seymour Halpera R a.peopie"homweaishavenso r. , .
by the reports N Y sid the remar was a muchstosheernadromoe Deten Officers Seek
Lindsay spoke by telephone "deplorabie breach of to- eorm,penetiouh"icm F a r ..
College - Rocky Creek Cemetery uday with Secretary of State maie courtesy by/Fasal, who ft.p. Counterfeiters
He had lived in Brownwood Mi sa Brooks ifetim rosident Dean Rusk but went home v ith- is on an official visit to the Unit-
65 years and married Margaret of’BrwmCinty 2 ‛reien out disclosing what had heen ed States Halpern said th king
Wright in Brownwood in July died Wednesday at 1 to n m tn said The Slat? Department B. shold know that he will now
of 1907 ■ and Abaonesdayita Sta Washington said it woeid have be unweicome in New York"
Survivors include his wife born in Brown Counts Jan M.
M Reports of Mass Defection
Survivors incfude one sister
Mr, a L Te-gue ot 8noc Rejected by U.S. Officials
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Buys} 1
WEST TEXA5 LEADING JEWELERS
M9Centet_Brownwood,Texos
will be conducted June 30 and
MARKETS All other record books are due
' 1 -----— ' July 11.
Brownwood Cattle Auction re- Plans were also made for .he
ported a steady and active mar- 4-H norrer and tomato show
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