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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Friday, January 4, 1967
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CLIP AND MAIL-TO
DEATHS
and FUNERALS
Chamber of Commerce
Box 880
Ner
Brownwood, Texas 76801
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malady.
Bright’s disease.
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Brownwood
Chamber of Commerce
holidays with his grandmother,
Mrs. J. W Evans and mother.
: Mrs. Stanley Kerbow of Brown-
Box 880
Brownwood, Texas 76801
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to all exhibitors in the
but due to the limited
lington, originally programmed,
will not be able to attend.
ELM GROVE (BBC) - Pvt
Johnny F. Smith returned to
Ft Polk, La. Saturday after
spending a furlough during the
In Youngstown, Ohio, a strike
at Cafaro Memorial Hospital
moved into the courts with a
hearing on a petition by the hos-
pital to limit the activity of
pickets. Local 47 of the Building
Service and Maintenance Union
struck the hospital last Satur-
day in a bid for recognition Un-
ion officials say the local repre-
sents the majority of the more
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Mrs. Simmons'
Services Today
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OXFORD. Ohio—Nneal J. T.
Archer, husband of the former
Lougenia Broockeof Brown-
wood and son-in-law of Mrs.
Laura A. Broocke of 1517 Third
St., has been added to the ad-
ministrative staff of Miami Uni-
Tom Durden, 2210 Center Ave.;
J. M. Sigler, 1619 Austin Ave.;
Mrs. Richard N. Hutchison. Sun-
set Terrace; Gary Lee Ander-
naissance Phantom were res-
cued within nine minutes of
each other, a U.S. spokesman
said.
The two MIGs were brought
down 30 miles northwest of Ha-
noi. the same area where Air
The U.S military command
reported only minor skirmishes.
Kidney Disease
Claims Farmer
DALLAS (AP)—An incurable
Grass Fires Keep
Plaguing Firemen
Brownwood Fire Dept, con
tinues to battle grass fires with
May Gets Final
Okay For Plans
MAY—Federal Home Admin-
istration has given final approv-
al of a $45,000 loan to the May
Water Supply Corp. to develop
rural water system to serve the
Brown County community.
In August, the FHA gave ten-
attack by an estimated battalion
of Viet Cong (500 men) 26 miles
northwest of Saigon. A spokes-
man said the militiamen killed
16 Viet Cong.
South Vietnamese troops also
reported killing 16 Viet Cong 42
Saturday
Gene Tongate, assisted by
Company C, 2d Battalion 34th
Infantry.
vail.
Grosvenor—Mrs. Mollie Hol-
session at 10 a.m. will convene
at American Legion Hall. Lunch
will be served.
two reported Thursday includ-
ing one involving some 40-50
acres of grass land.
The large acreage was de-
stroyed on a farm eight miles
out the Cross Plains Highway.
Firemen received the call at
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Vaden Earl Sledge
DE LEON (BBC)-Sendees
far Vaden Eart Siedge, 46, were
to be at 2:30 pm Friday in
Fira Baptist Church here with
the Rev. Wayne Baldwin, a for-
mer pastor here, officiating, as-
stated by the Rev. Rod Watson
tative approval
which wiL_fert
Assn.
Concert is scheduled for 8 p m.
vision in Germany.
Specialist Edgar qualified for
the award through proficiency
in combat tactics, weapons fir-
Charges Likely
For Bad Checks
Charges are expected to be
filed against a 24-year-old Dal-
las woman in connection with
passing forged checks in Brown-
wood Dec. 1-2.
me locai news published herein,
batches are 4 so reservec.
s0gd,
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ta Clara Dr.; Paul J. King, 701
Roanoke St
Rising Star — Mrs. Melissia
Mallone.
Early—Mrs. Kate McMurry.
morning in Hamilton.
'Mrs. Lina Clayton
Services for Mrs Lina Clay-
ton of 1303 Avenue B are pend-
ing at Davis-Morris.
kinson are pending at Davis-
Morris Funeral Home.
part of a $46,500 system to serve
some 44 charter customers, who
paid $50 for connections to raise
the additional $1,500.
To be constructed is a well,
overhead storage tank, a small
treatment plant and meters.
The development docket is ex-
pected in shortly from Austin
so lawyers can begin calling
for bids.
Johnson, Fontaine and Co. of
Palestine is the engineering
firm on the job.
Charles Threet said the work-’
shop will get underway at 8 30
a.m.
The county has 18 steers, 6
heifers and 84 fat lambs enter-
ed in the fair which will be
As part of our Inventory clean-
up campaign, we are having a
White Flephant Sale.
Cheek the White Elephants to
today's Bulletin for a few of
the man, items to be sold at
unbelievable low prices.
2:10 p.m.
The other grass fire was ex-
tinguished in the 300 block of
Norwood. It was reported at 6:10
to 100 men) took heavy casual-
He attended Early High ties from a mortar and ground
both to the north ond south......
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Host Singing Meet
MAY (BBC)-Eastland Coun-
ty Singing Convention will meet
in Rising Star Sunday. Morning
Thursday in a Stephenville hoe-
pital.
A lifetime De Leon resident.
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physical plant.
Archer, a retired lieutenant p.m. Thursday.
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burial in Oakwood Cemetery.
The Rev. Harry Garvin of
Fort Worth officiated
Mr Stevens died at 10:25 a m.
Mrs Nadine chambers. Lot «. end pen of Lot
1. Block (. Hilicrest Adgition, «>«
O. K Bowen and wife to Trvett Fry,
Block S of the subdivision of W. M.
ing to H. L. -Dawson, president
of the Brownwood Civic Music
nam continued at a slow pace,
ing and physical fitness test, as it has since the start of the
man's Badge Dec. 12 while as
signed to the 14th Infantry Di-
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with Nabors Funeral pita! after a long illness.
Bom Apn' 18. 1897, in Falls
starting pay is now $5,965. Fire- son
men and policemen must be '
to prepare Brown County 4H
exhibits for the upcoming youth
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Monday, but apparently won't
have the support of its rival, the
bigger Cleveland Teachers Un-
and the Res Ralph Heickman.
Burial will be in De Leon Thursday in a Fort Worth hos-
ter.
Native of Easterly, be attend-
uled for Saturday at the Brown
County Fair Assn, show bams
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same amount, $76.43. .
All checks were made out on Communist plane in Asia, which
versity of Oxford, Ohio.
He assumed the newly creat-
ed position of director of the
James F., both of De Leon; his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Sledge nt De Leon; two broth-
ers, J. T. and Charles G., both
of Hurst: two sisters, Mrs Lo-
rene Beaty of Dublin and Mrs
Othel Boyd of De Leon.
Mrs. W. E. Hoskinson
Brownwood Police Lt Vic
Fowler siad this morning the
, woman was located in Dallas
where she has been charged
on a similar charge and is out
on bond.
wood.
Pvt Smith entered the army
in November and is taking his
basic training at Ft Polk, La.
amount number of animals, only
4H projects will be worked.
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H. H. Heil sunny, 8300.
Kate Goodsell and husbend to Tommy
Eowarea. iofs sand 10 Block S at
runawell‛3 addition. 8300.
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paid the same under the city
charter.
WARRANTY DEEDS
C. Q Davis Jr. to Jeanefte Davis, land
in Oakdale estates, sit m.
Arone Hicks to Bom Porta Plaht, land
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408 FISK
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colonel. spent 25% years in the
Army Air Corps and Air Force
service.
His most recent assignments
include base commander of
Cannon AFB, Clovis, N.M , and
chief of the publishing division
a USAF Tactical Air Command
Headquarters, Langley AFC,
Va.
He holds the Bronze Star, Air
Medal, two Presidential Unit
Citations. and the Air Force
Commendation Medal with clus-
Itotri uni ratem
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BY MAIL in the telho-ing cdumtis:
He also passed a series of writ- year.
Attendance is by membership ten examinations. .. — tn
, v r Edgar entered the Army in
DALLAS (AP) - R Wright'
Armstrong, 41, who gained spe- ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥
dal note for organizing the teen-
age jury system and the Youth amuumummmmmammmmmmmmnumumm
Cemetery with N
Home officiating:
Mr Sledge died at 1 a.m. County, he was a former resi-
— ‘ ‘ - — - dent of Comanche County and
Workshop Slated
For Fair Entries
wood since 1955
Survivors include one daugh-
ter. Mrs. Maria Vines of Big
Spring.
Mr. Sledge was born Sept. 30.
1920 He was a veteran of World
War II and a inember of St
Jo Baptist Church.
He was a fireman and engi-
neer for Missouri Kansas-Texas
Railroad.
Surviving are Ms parents, a
daughter, Katharyn Ann of De
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Brownwood
a brother, Robert H. Lindon,
both of Dallas.
stract No. in. $3,300,
Citizens National Bank at Brownwood
to Lot Rov Ford and wife, Edith, iand
in BBB and C. R. R. Co-, Survey, $8,000.
Assistant Brown County Agent
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Schools, Hospitals
Plagued by Strikes
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS than 100 licensed practical
A series of strikes and threat- nurses, nurses aides, orderlies
: Armstrong
Dies at 41
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ELM GROVE (BBC) - Pri-
vate First Class, Teddy B.
Teague, stationed at Camp
Pendleton, has received orders
to report to Okinawa.
He is the grandson of Mr
and Mrs. Milton Trull, Star Rt
l. Mercury. He attended Rich-
land Springs High School before
moving to California. He entered
become available for transplant
surgery.
Doctors have found that his
mother, Mrs Steve Morgan Sr.
of Kress, and his two children,
Shelly, 5, and Kimberly, 3, like-
wise suffer Bright's disease.
Leon; two sons A.
This will bring the maximum
yearly pay for patrolmen and
firefighters to $7,921. Their
John C. Ballejo, 1510 Borden
St.; H. J. Lee, 1115 Brady Ave.; - ■
Mrs. Velma De Priest, 1017 San
Scott Lanford and junior 4-H
l leaders Mike Roberts and John
Scott Lanford, will work the
sheep
Pete McClatchy and J. R.
Reeves, assisted by 4H‛ers Dar-
Miller Building Co. and Wood-
son Lumber Co., both Brown-
wood firms.
Two local store employes have
identified the woman from po-
lice photos from San Angelo,
where she was also reported
passing checks.
hottdo"sobtttdtsrghedspdanes sociation has called a strike for
was maneuvered into crashing.
Without divulging details, the
I could use a Trans-Texas Airways flight schedule
both to the north and south .......times per year
(check one or more) ( ) Amarillo; ......
for ( ) business
permanent The teachers are More than 1,000 plumbers re-
seeking salary hikes. More than turned to work in New York
300 of the system's 834 teachers Thursday, ending a strike that
failed to show up for classes had slowed construction for 164
Thursday, or reported sick, days on projects valued at more
forcing the closing of five than $500 million.
schools. _____________-
their dead at Jewish ceme-
teries. Jews customarily bury
In Camden, N.J., a Superior their dead within 24 hours.
Court judge ordered Camden's Negotiations between striking
public school teachers back to mechanics and Mohawk Airlines
work, and set a hearing for Jan. officials resumed in Utica, N.Y.,
18 for the teachers to show in an effort to settle a 29-day-old
cause why his temporary in- strike against the regional car-
junction should not be made ner.
Just pour on the flavor!
ion. An official of the associa- kidney disease claimed the life
tion said It would strike unless Thursday of Steve A. Morgan
the Board of Education “im- Jr.. 25, a farmer from Kress in
proves the salary schedule.” Swisher County.
The association claims a mem- With help from Plainview and
bership of 2,000. The official other civic groups, he had spent
said member teachers would varying periods here the past
picket the city's schools, which year at Parkland Hospital for
have an estimated 152,000 pu- treatment
pils. ' r— j
of the
Hoskinson died
a member of the Baptist church
He married Bertie Davis. April
12, 1924.
Survivors include his wife, one
son, Edward Lane, Fort Worth;
two daughters Mrs Frank
Smith and Mrs. Eva Neil Lan-
caster. both of Fort Worth; one
brother, Joel S of Brownfield;
two sisters, Mrs Ethel Willi-
ford of Comanche and Mrs
Oma Bouldebuck of Fort Worth
and 10 grandchldren.
the marines in August, receiv- .a,.1
ing boot training at Camp Pen- Rising Star Will
dleton.
spokesman said Air Force
Phantom pilots by maneuver
tactics forced one of the MIGs
into an uncontrollable spin. The
other MIG was shot down with
an air-to-air missile from a
Phantom, the spokesman said.
The ground war in South Viet-
Force pilots downed seven
MIG21s last Monday -and an
area which U.S. spokesman
called "MIG Valley." I
The U.S. spokesman at first
reported that both MIG2ls were
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William J. Hefner, Rt. 1 Ji * Sunftez,‛P:
Comanche - Mrs James F. "Ma-Mo »• 002035230 Howgra c
V ineyard. Beaira tna wile. tonal In H. T and
Santa Anna-Mrs. Annie Sto- 5, Re" Co- lend in Srovn feumty.
retirement three years ago. ... .m .c a
_ . 2’." held next Thursday, Friday and
Survivors other than her son - - ■ -
( ) Abilene;
( ) Houjton.
HOSPITAL
Home Trec, a pen ot the
A. Z. Stevens, 69
COMANCHE (BBC-Services
forAZ Stevens, 88, of Fort
Worth, were at 2 p.m. today in
Comanche Funeral Home with
“we are getting closer to nego- teacher, died Wednesday
tiations every day" of the war. She had been a substitute
He said peace talks were nearer teacher in the Dallas school
because North Vietnam Is suf- system for 20 years until her
fering “and we are stronger
than ever.”
Mrs. J W Evans and mother, miles southwest of Saigon in the
i e-— «—--• •--Mekong Delta and taking only____________
“very light" casualties them- A workshop has been sched-
selves. DALLAS (AP) - Private i - -
South Vietnamese headquar- funeral services were set for
ters reported government troops 2 p.m. for Mrs. John M. Sim-
killed 49 Viet Cong in three scat- mons, mother of Tom J. Sim-
tered actions Thursday. mons. assistant managing edi- fair.
In other developments: tor of the Dallas Morning News.
Premier Nguyen Cao Ky said Mrs. Simmons, a retired
South Vietnamese military
headquarters reported a compa-
ny of regional force troops (80
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Tarrant County CRMina”"Couii tunfmryfhpokumnrieaarav3y - Mrs Pearl May ses.“ sgns
judge. MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL Stewart Elumin. oisTZT rwr
Judge Armstrong suffered a Admissions Thursday | Dismissals Thursday mfknfrazsociaran.nsess
stroke at Dallas' Love Field Brownwood — George Major Santa Anna — Miss Blanche mw w ms aw aw oeiicarn 0 2
Monday and had been in the in- 709 Bailey St: Mrs Betty Lou Estelle Boyd T" na
times per year : tensive care unit of the hospital Luker, star Rt 2: James Ed MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
since- i ward Burleson; William Cari Admissions Wednesday
The judge had come to Dallas White. 805 Gifford St; Larry Brownwood — Mrs. Gainer
Mack Point. Hendrix St ' Boyd, Star Rt 2; Mrs. Ira AI IkITV
Broosesmith - Mrs c la,. COUNTY
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Lamkin Jr., 3405 Fourth St.; ML—VIF~
Services for Mrs. W. E. Hos-
AUSBURG, Germany —
Army Specialist Fourth Class
George C. Edgar, 22, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Edgar of
Route 2, Brownwood, was
awarded the Expert Infantry-
to place his daughter, Molly, 9.1
on a plane for New York, where
she lives with her mother. . I
Pay Increased
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ed for 1:30 pm. at First Bap- granted raises to all other city tnder the guidance of instruc
list Church. Wills Family of Ar- employes. A majority of the exhibitors
will show animals for the first
time at the fair
Threet said the workshop is
HIGGINBOTHAM’S
Harmon W Douglas to Howerd C.
Besira and wite and Mn C. C. Bullard,
land to H. T. and B. R. R. Co. Ab-
ened walkouts — mainly in the and dietary and maintenance
—a . m m a ma m teaching and medical profes- personnel. lon.
f uaa A A If —4* •%a.a..I sions ~ plagued schools and Doctors threatened to strike Dismissals Wednesday
I WO /VI l vS LJOWn BO hospitals today. at New York’s Harlem Hospital Brownwood - Cecil E’Mar-
" v wr w * In Chicago, union teachers if one, of their colleagues, sus- shall. 1305 Cottage St.:
In Viet Skirmishes 2=ges
affects about 36,000 students ened to..set.up picket lines at
jesses
over North Vietnam today, run- Air Force Phantom jet went 550 public schools and affect been, digging graves for
ning their score of MIG kills for down today 100 miles west of more than 570,000 pupils.
the week to nine, the Air Force Hanoi from “unknown causes " ----- -
The woman, using an assum- announced. Both fliers aboard the recon-
- ed name, passed an estimated The week's effort wiped out
Mrs Clayton died today at 14 checks in Brownwood during about half of North Vietnam’s
8:30 a.m. in a local nursing the two davs made out for the estimated fleet of 15 to 20 of the
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only' . __. . , .__. 1964. He currently serves as a
Twining was. originally sched personnel carrier driver with
uled for an October concert, but - - -- -
because of injuries from an au-
tomobile accident, was unable
' to fill his engagement IschOoi.!:
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