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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Tuesday, July 26, 1966
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MIAS. CULEMAN PRU ETT
Terrell; a son, doyle Summers
LETTER
Mrs Bonnie Chancellor of Ter-
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Willie Hanson and Mrs J D.
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Locher said police will tem-
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Action
Charles Harris 28 of 2314
Avenue B was put on the force
Pleas Court Judge Thomas J.
(CONTINUED FROM FAGE 1)
Ella Threatens
with high seas and thunder-
member.
Survivors incrude his wife, showers today.
Blagg invited
lands
tions, health benefits, pensions
Early today. Ella was about and a cost of living escalator
Business News
The San Juan Weather Bu- est reported offer was 50 cents
ward the west-northwest at 12 tract.
meeting, dubbed the president’s
tog
rAne *A 1_ It was Morse himself who of-
I VF > Members fered the motion which called
dealerships nationwide which
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goals can be reached.
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Guardsmen Begin
Cleveland Exodus
Joe Blagg, president of' the
Brownwood Chamber of Com-
Class of 1944
To Hold Reunion
Small craft were warned to over the three-year period it
stay in port as Ella passed 156 wants covered by the contract '
miles north of the Leeward Is- It also wants improved vaca-
new1
--=aanes
The union is demanding wage
increases of 53 cents per hour
these riotous acts are found in
grave social injust ce. Poverty
produces enormous frustration
call-n-A
Hamiiton.
Coieman
C-C Board Hears
Backers of Rodeo
Walter Fry and Earl Q Wilson
appeared before directors of
Brownwood Chamber of Com-
merce Monday to encourage
promotion and sale of tickets
for the coming rodeo in Brown-
the Hough Avenue area, scene
of riots and fire bombing that
A A. Owens of Wichita Falls,
and Mrs Eldon Gotcher of Win-
GRAND OPENING
• SPECIAL •
CHAMPION
SPARK PLUGS
FIT MOST CHEV.
Arthur O. Thorp, 84
Funeral for Arthur O Thorp,
84, of 401 E. Adams will be at
10 am Wednesday at Davis-
ten Mrs. Cassie Lewis, Mrs
Mamie Timmons and Mrs. Alice
One Brownwood Police Depart-
ment patrolman resigned Mon-
THE
PINK
PANTHER
and
V
UMITEDARTSTS
TECHCOOR*
He married Alma Fuller
lamilton County 28,
of a January to September sales
objective before June 30.
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.
George O. Green, 78
COLEMAN (BBC) — Services
for George O. Greer 78, of
Santa Anna will be Wednesday
at 10 a.m in Stevens Funeral
Home, with burial in Coleman
Cemetery,
Mr Green, lifelong Coleman
County resident, died Monday
at 2:40 a.m. in a Santa Anna
W 6434441 7“
NOW THRU TUESDAY
Attend Church Meet
GEORGETOWN—Two Brown-
wood Methodist women were
among more than 250 from the
Central Texas Conference of
the Methodist Church who at-,
tended the recent school of mis-
sions at Southwestern University
here.
The two were Mrs. Inez H.
Gregg of 703% Ave. J,and Mrs.
R. L. Wiginton of 1712 8th St.
Also attending from May was
Mrs. A. F. Michaels.
the Woodmen of the World and the center, threatened the Lee- time — in 1963 to avert a nation-
a Santa Anna Methodist church ward and British Virgin Islands. wide railroad strike.
former editor of the Cleveland
Press, will seek to find the im-
mediate cause of the violence,
suggest remedies to community-
problems and take "appropriate
action where evidence of unlaw-
ful acts is discovered."
The jurors are expected to
Bee
will be in Greenleaf Cemetery-
Dr H. H Hargove will of-
ficiate
Mr Thorp died at 5:25 p.m.
Monday after a long illness at
his home.
Born in Texas. July 1, 1882. he
was owner of Brownwood Health
PRESIDENT JOHNSON got a close look at what Viet
Cong guerrillas are throwing at American Troops in
Viet Nam when he visited Fort Campbell, Ky., on
an inspection trip. The weapons on display were cap-
tured by members of the 101st Airborne Division.
List 1.00
New
telegrams from strikers propos-
ing "a massive march on Wash-
ington." But he said he has no
plans for such a protest march,-
at least for now.
Only Once
leave by Sunday night, troop
commander Col. Robert Canter-
bury said after a conference
with city officials.
Commissioners OK
Plot in Lake Area
A 120-acre plat by Herman
Bennett in the Doctor's Draw
area of Lake Brownwood was
approved Monday by Broun
County Commissioners Court
In other action, the commis-
sioners approved Burnell Vin-
cent and Billie Jacobs as new
deputies in the tax-assessor col-
lector's office
Dear Fditor:
Wanda Cahill spoke for many
graduates of Brownwood High
School when she urged, in a let-
ter to the editor last week the
formation of an ex-students’ or-
Va„ said he believes the Morse
proposal will be the one chosen
to halt the walkout.
A series of bills has been in-
troduced to end the strike.
.man short.
Jerry Don McSwain, patrol-
man since Nov. 1964. resigned
Monday with his resignation ef-
fective Aug. 8.
McSwain is leaving to take a
position with Santa Fe Railway.
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Have Tow
Doctor Call
Us
OPEN 9 A.M. . 7 P.M.
What's New
Pussycat?
Thursday and the rest of the day, one day after the riots
nearly 2,000 guardsmen will started"
bom Feb. 10, 1876. in Comanche
. County near De Leon, daugh-
ter of the late Mr and Mrs
Jacob Pale
She married Tom Lancaster
Nov. 3,1983 He died Dec 19.
1965
She was a member of the
Assembly of God Church for
70 years
Survivors include six daugh-
Sni't*. eregriee wow
rie - reoubncatlen M woeciai
ewvefm ar revanea
SMpLs
the exes have so much, to gain, racked OP 71 missions Monday
this type of organization has -- — -- — -
; the circle and Saturday, Aug . Sen. Jennings Randolph, D-W
6 at JRB on Coggin Ave.
ganization.
Because both the school and CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
Club meets at Adams Street
Community Center each Tues-
day at 7 30 p m. Weight-in time
is 6:30 p.m.
turn their attention to the shoot- _ Aa
ings which killed four Negroes To WTCC Meet
SAT. JULY 30th
FREE PRIZES
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
INCLUDE:
• SET OF MAG WHEELS
Valued at sise
• ELECTEIC KNIFE
• SET OF FLOOR MATS
• 17 JEWEL WATCH
• 14 TRANSISTOR RADIO
• SPINNING KEEL
Come by and rezister any
time this week, no purchase
necessars, and you do not
have to be present to win.
The drawing will be Sat
luly 30th at 4 p.m.
by two sons and a daughter
Survivors include his wife of
In calling the special grand
jury session Monday. Common
ChpeseyourPharm
ayou would
choasea doctor
potential of progress revue, will
and feature brief presentations by
instance, a man reaching 65 in
1966 needs 3-% years of work
covered by social security, and
a woman the same age needs
3 years. If the person will be
65 in 1967. slightly more work
is needed
COLD STORAGE
FURS and WINTER WOULENS
STORE NOW-
PAY NEXT FALL
TAYLOR
We Give Frontier Stamps
DRY CLEANERS
18e5 Fisk Dial 645-6555
1904.
Survivors include his wife:
two brothers, George of San
Saba and Johnny of Oregon;
two sisters, Mrs. Allie Davidson
and Mrs. Emma Stonecipher,
both of California; two grand-
of Tampa. Fla two daughters
Mrs Haze! Smith of Dallas and
potential can be transformed
into tangible results and how
children and four great-grand- such a law is spurring a flood of
children.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — caused widespread damage and
The Ohio National Guard will left four persons dead in the
gradually be pulled out of the Negro slums last week, was
city's East Side riot areas, with quiet Monday night, "possibly
the first 450 troops leaving to- the quietest night since the riot-
dav. city officials said ing started "
Another 750 men will leave The guard arrived last Tues-
i'
experts in the fields of water
resources, industrial and tour-
ist development, agriculture and
ranching, state and national af-
fairs, petroleum and chemicals,
education and public affairs.
at St Thomas The presidents will receive a
Mr Weatherby is represent- report gleaned from 20 ideas
ing one of 570 Lincoln-Mercury and planning sessions held
,m ’ throughout West Texas since
were winners in a Caribbean June 15. They will participate
eners" sales contest Winning in a program to determine how
dealerships were those which ech West Texas Community's
compiled the highest percentage
Sponsored by the West Texas
general marketing manager, an- Chamber of Commerce, the
fought off three times that num-
ber of Viet Cong early today
The Viet Cong called off the
attack when a flare plane lit up
the predawn darkness The pla-
------------------------------- merce, is one of a group of toon defending the hamlet of
Joe N Weatherby of Weath- West Texas leaders invited to Kien Phong, sustained only a
erby Motor Co and hip wife meet Aug 4 at Lytle Shores few. casuaities, a spokesman
reau said Ella was moving to- per hour for a 42-mon th con- have been awarded a seven-day Lake near Abilene' to explore said.
" Caribbean cruise. Frank E. Zim- West Texas growth potentials. ----------------
merman Jr., Lincoln-Mercury * " —
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EDITORS NOTE Informa- jamin Farris, Park Homes
Survivors include five sisters.
Mrs. B R. Turner of Brady.
Mrs. T. A. Smith of Abilene,
Mrs. R. C. Faires of Kermit,
Mrs L. A Reason?' of Pleas-
anton. Calif., and Mrs Faye
Caswell of Odessa, and one bro-
ther. Cecil Larimore of Okla-
homa City, Okla.
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AUTO SUPPLY
Fort Worth Highwa
Just East of Bayou Bridie
(Complete Stock of
All Automotive Supplies)
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- dav and another one was hired.
long been encouraged bv the FurthdumepsFamd but the department is still one
brldgeuratiamd‘supdly,arsets
Colleges and Schools in Atlanta, thattook them within 20
which extend accreditation to ‘ n
He gave his reason as "bet-
. ..... . ...___ ter nay.”
Mayor Ralph S Locher said left Cleveland Monday night the ‘class of 1949 is organizing revorted. "That has been the pattern
Meanwhile, a grand jury its 20 year reunion even now Marine pilots hit a suspected for the past several years," said
called to investigate the riots, and that my own class of 1944 ammunition dump just north of Police Chief W. B Donahoo
toured the Hough area and ad- which got together two years the 17th Parallel on the Red "leaving law enforcement for
jacent districts today. ago, is holding a major reunion supply route to the South They better paying jobs."
this Saturday, July 30 reported 50 secondary explo- Charles Harris » of 2314
We have printed a souvenir sions ... .
- — — :uie The typhoon, whipping across Monday as patrolman to replace
current addresses the Gulf of Tonkin toward North Larry Cottrell, resigned recent-
5- and we nlan Viet Nam and Communist Chi- ly to accept a position with the
seven weeks She was born
Sept 17, 1875 in Brown Coun-
ty and married R L. White,
May 29 1893 in Brown County.
The couple came to Coke Coun-
ty in 1912 and moved to the
Fort Chadbourne community in
1931
Other survivors include three
sons, two daughters, 17 grand-
cildren, 27 great-grandchildren
and, 21 grwt-great-grandchild-
ren.
our high school. No Losses
She correctly links an ex- Pilots renorted half a dozen
porarily stay on 12 hours shifts students' association with class surface-to-air missiles were sent
Ohio National Guard command- reunions and so Wanda Cahill up azainst them around Hanoi,
er Maj Gen Erwin Hostetler mav be interested to know that but no American losses were
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rites today
Mrs. Coleman Pruet
Funeral for Mrs Coleman
.. , Pruett. 72, of !» Melwood Aw
re.; one brother James A- was jo be at 2 p m today at ters. Mrs Lillie Stone. Mrs
fred Alt Summers of Coman- Wright's Funeral Home with t -____: . J S.
che; 11 grandchildren and 5 burial in Greenleaf Cemetery. Hamilton, all of De Leon, Mrs.
great-granchildren. The Rev. Robert Elkins was to W H Woolf, of Hamlin, Mrs
panavsowEATTAWCOLOR
yptsansis
Johnny Carnes 1110 16th St.
- BIRTHS
A son, Robert, to Mr and
ing with a total of 19 pounds lost
for the week
Queen of the week for the
weight lost was Mrs Joe Rob-
bins Mrs Pat Coursey was
elected new secretary.
Program for the meeting to-
day will be a salad buffet
Club will sponsor a bake sale
Wednesday. Aug. 3 at JRB on
Violence, however, does not
remedy any problem. It cannot
be condoned."
He said the grand jury whose
foreman is Louis B Seltzer.
booklet with recent photos, life
sketches and c... -i--. . - , -
of classmates; and we plan. Viet Nam and Communist Chi- ly to accept a P-•
after a dav at the lake cabin of M sharply curtailed plane U. S Post Office
Annyle Hodges Lee to honor launchings from 7th Fleet car- A graduate of Early High
our former teachers with a din- riers. Instead of its usual 40 to School, Harris is married to the
ner at the Browntowner. 50 missions, the Navy was able former Earline Clark of Brown-
n In . Elnion in to send off only nine against the wood and the couple has four
te°neherutlan perhuanpsntin CotnmunistAorih children,three gimsand a ba.
timeisonieht tolavstheugrouna- In South^am. US and depnrtmenenckhremains inbeen
asso- South Vietnamese pilots flew a plagued in the past several
Rev William L Watson total of 487 single-plane strikes years because of patrolmen
Class of 1944
ese militia force of 30 men
350 miles east-northeast of San wage clause.
Juan and 150 miles north-north- things
and Mrs Melvin Foshey of
Houston. July 8 Paternal grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs A.
L Foshay of Gainesville. Fla.
Maternal erandparents are Mr
and Mrs W P Couehran and
Mr and Mrs H D Martin all
of Richland Springs.
Parrino said: "The seeds of
DEATHS — egimn, c
♦ ♦ ♦ * and FUNERALS
Mrs. Emma Lancaster
DE LEON (BBC —Services
for Mrs. Emma Elizabeth Lan-
caster 90. will be held Wednes-
day at 10 30 am in Assem-
bly of God Church at NV Leon
withr the Rev Milton Otwell and
the Rev H E Newton official-
ing
Burial will be in De Leon
SV Saba Paternal grandparents are
Gustine-Mrs Virginia May Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rojas of
Cates ____ San Sab*
M 8 EzssiaageMsag
B. Geror. IMS D** Ben- RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC 3)
_ . _ , Mrs Pablo Rojas. Goldthwalte,
HOSTS' Psre Memorial-Hospatal Ma
Nancy Lee Watson, 904 Fifth Mrs.
' iA
A .
k AHdhA
■ Frances: a daughter. Mrs For-
. rest Reens of Guthrie. Okla.;
two sons. George O Green Jr.
of Germany and Joe Green
of Rockville. Ind : three sisters.
Mrs Will N McCulloch of Cole-
man. and Mrs. Leia Bill Fomby
and Mrs. Allie H ekinan, both
of Santa Anna; 11 grandchil-
dren and one great-grandchild.
Mis. W. A. Henry, 64
COLEMAN (BBC - Services
.for Mrs,. W. A. (Eunice) Henry,
64, of Abilene, were to be held
at 2 p.m. in Stevens Funeral
Home with the Rev. Ray
Martin, pastor of Valera Bap-
tist Church officiating.
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among other
miles an hour and was expected pi
taonrntinuennxthe some direc, on capiti firs Senate nounced today: -
Dorothy turned from a hurri- Labor Committee took up the Mr and Mrs. Weatherby will
cane into a tropical storm as Morse proposal three hours aft- board ship in New York i '
she weakened about 500 miles er it was introduced Monday will sail to St Thomas, Virgin
west-southwest of the extreme But senators who talked of Islands, and San Juan. Puerto
western Azores Forecasters quick approval as they entered Rico. A highlight of the voyage
said she posed no threat to any the closed session emerged to will bea presentation of the
land area for the next 24 hours report instead the planned hear- 1967 Lincoln-Mercury car lines
aboard the ship and on the beach
Talk Business ate action.
A short business meeting pre- He did so only after it became__
ceded a hobby and craft ses- ciear that other committee Capers'
sion at the TOPS meeting Tues- members were reluctant to de-
day night dare an emergency situation
There were 22 members attend- with no public evidence on the
By GLENN MNATI
Social Security Office
Q How long does a person
. , , have to work in order to be
and Mrs Terry Dummer. July eligible for old-age retirement
23 Aust - Paternal grandpar pavments?
ents are Mr and Mrs Ed Dum- A : The iength of time varies,
mer of Houston Great-erandfa- depending upon the date of birth
the' is L W Hendricks of Rich- and of the individuai. For
land Springs
A daughter. Perry Lou. to Mr.
hesP“tasborn“sepeth29,1a8%, Virgin Islands
at Jim Ned and was a teach- MIAMI. Fla (AP) — Tropical
er and retired bookkeeper. storm Ella, with winds up to 50 Compulsory arbitration has
He was a Mason, member of miles an hour in squalls near been used only once in peace-
NOW
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OPBN 11:48
Mrs. W. C. Casey Mrs Pruett died at 12 30
. COLEMAN (BBC — Funeral pm Monday in a local hospital nie, five sons, Robert Howard,
is pending for Mrs' J C Casey after * lengthy illness Born. J F., Frank and Audie Lancas-
of Coleman at Stephens Funer- in Brown County Sept 24 1893. ter all of De Leon three sis-
al.Home. ... .. she was • resident of Brown
Mrs Casey diedat1.10 30 pm County all her We She mar-
in a local hospital after.a leng- ried Charles Coleman Pruett Mouson all of Comanche one
thy illness Born Oct 29, 1875, July 2, 1910, in Brownwood, borther, C. O Pell, Fort Worth;
she was the widow, o the late She was a member of Rebekah 31 grandchildren, 56 great
W C. Casey who died Nov. 16 Lodge, No. 152. the Pythian Sis- grandchildren, and 13 great-
1944 - She Has the daughter of tors, the Others Club and the great-grandchildren.
the_lateMr. and Mrs W. H. Home Demonstration Club of ~
McCulloch a pioneer family of Early. She was a member of
Coleman County She moved the Melwood Baptist Church
frpm Erath.County to Coleman and the Happy Hour Sunday
County in 1900 school class
Survivors mclude two daugh- Survivors include her hus-
ters, .Mrs. .1 , , Brown „ of bnad; two daughters. Mrs E.
Burkett and Mrs. Iola Bouchillon L McFarland of Brownwood,
of Coleman:, four sons, W. Q Mrs. B J Swan of Brown-
Casey of Muleshge, A C Casey wood; six sons, c J. of Texas
of San Angelo, E Z Casey of City, L. L of Brownwood, D C
Greenville and W H Casey of of Altus, Okla., J w of Aus-
San Angeloi three brothers,- tin, and H C and C W Pro-
gar McCulloch of Lamesa. Shel both of Abilene: two sis- _
hy fy1 ters, Mn Jessie Gilmer and Food.Stor..He. was.a mem-
Roy McCulloch of Brownwood. Mrs. Ollie Sturdivant, both of ber of the Chureh 01 Christ:and
five .sisters. Misses.Betfy and Brownwood; one brother. Edgar had lived in Brownwood since
Weah Meculloch both of Cole- D Gilbert of Brownwood 14 11
man, Mrs Maggie Flanagan of
Lubbock. Mrs Georgia Goutier
of Grand Saline, and Mrs. Annie
Shore of Brownwood: 23 grand-
children and 36 great-grandchil-
dren
Mrs. Elia White, 90
BRONTE—Services for Mrs
Ella 'Grandma White, 90 sis-
ter of Mrs Cora Davis and Mrs
Maggie Sawyer, both of Brown-
wood. were held today at 2:30
p m in Bronte s Central Bap-
tist Church with burial in Old
Fort Chadbourne Cemetery with
Smu m. Eram. Cemanee
«9«H. Sar teM McCuitoch,
ene Broen 115.60 per vear.
•A sen Brdlev Rwr in Mr
record
Solid Committee
"I think he wanted a solid
committee behind him." one
senator said. "And he couldn't
get it without a hearing "
Nevertheless, committee
members said Morse's formula
for an end to the strike appar-
ently has majority support
Policeman
Here Quits
Williams Funeral Home in
charge.
Mrs. White died Sunday at
10:30 p.m. in a Bronte hospi-
tal where she had been for
despite bad weather over much leaving for better paying jobs,
of the area -----------------
in the Mekong Delta 78 miles .
west of Saigon a South Vietnam- Two from Brownwood
Donated Calf Goes
To G'walte Woman
ZEPHYR—Mrs. Ray Duren
of Goldthwalte received the calf
donated to the Zephyr Commu- Burial was to be in Coleman
nity Improvement Club by City Cemetery
Mr and Mrs Wallace Perkins Mrs. Henry died Monday at
The calf, which was given 4 in an Abilene hospital
away Saturday night at the She was born Dec. 24, 1910. in
close of the Zephyr rodeo. Oklahoma and married Wil-
weighed 620 pounds. _ ham A Henry Dec 21, 1938 He
r — died in 1962.
I<.cn. ■ She lived in McCulloch Coun-
urana upening t before moving to Coleman
I County in 1924 She was a mem-
ber of the Baptist Church.
Brownwood—Mrs H M Ab- _
ernathy and baby, 2708 Ave. C E Euse ■ 6 ALE".MMeiavro paEss
Mrs Jeff Beard and baby. 1118 T aseclamee Pr a eemvey •
Main St Mrs L W Richmon ""“.2"."."
and baby. Rt 2; Mrs. Man —— ----
N. Hannol 1600 Fourth St ;
mTMEFOR
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storage/
John Summers, 76
COMANCHE BBC - Serv-
ices for John Marvin Summers,
76, Wednesday at
1 p.m. in Comanche Funera!
Home with the Rev: Tommy
Manning and the Rev Kenneth
Brandon officiating Buna. wuT
be in Stag Creek Cemetery
A resident of Cotnaadit
County 58 years. Mr Summers
died Monday at 3 15 a m im a
Terrell hospital after a lopgill-
ness
A retired farmer and mem-
bers of the Methodist Church,
he was bom Dec. 17, 1829 in
Dallas County, He married Mary
Eva Low in Comanche Jan. 3,
1915 He was preceded in death
east of Angigua, Leeward Is- Top-rated mechanics now get
lands. $3.52 an hour. The airlines' lat-
m—""- f
wood
Wilson announced two
parades, on* on Thursday and
one on Saturday He stated,
however, that the Saturday par-
ade would only feature horses
and their riders
He urged support of the rodeo
Cemetery with Higginbotham r
Funeral Hgme in charge.. .
Mrs Lancaster died Monday
at 8 a.m. in De Leon Hospital
after a long illness She was •
tion for this column released by
authority of patient or relative i
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissions Sunday
Brownwood—Mrs Annie El-
lender. 3305 Austin Ave: Kim
Dense Estes. Apt 71. Park
Homes. John Louis Pingenot,
4C7 W Baker St
Gustine — Woodie Andrew
Johnston
Brownwood Ga
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