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DEATHS
l«aw om
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ytars nominating convention.
The California governor, who
Lemmons, 311 Lipscomb St :
to agree early to back Gov
"If all of the party came knock-
organized Republicans
Malone St.: Bill H Hull. 1803
Cemetery.
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What the moderates are hoar
kind of Repu i Ibacnthetykhn the situation in which Gov Nel-
But Evans said "Both he am inee.
mond Nolan Robertson. 902 14th
think is going to be wide open ates of contributing to his defeat Mrs Tommy Edwards Rt 1;
the moment
Eighteen months ago, Mrs
— Gov. Lurleen Wallace of Ala-
bama says she has a malignan- Wallace underwent a hysterec-
an early malignant tumor of the
again.
The nation’s only woman gov- uterus.
Bagdasar of California.
one great-grandchild.
Her hu'band. former Gov
There was no immediate com-
president next year
Package Limit
Mailers will be. able to send
tern Store June 28-29 J
A two-car accident at the in-
trek with little visible public
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certain properties from
the
Texas Highway Dept.
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NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE
MELAMINE DINNERWARE
MOLDED TO MEET
U S. GOVERNMENT
SPECIFICATIONS
TEXASUHR
309 Center
Agenda Set
For Council
No Injuries From
2-Car Accident
MISS YOUR
PAPER?
Historical Society
Will Meet Thursday
Modeling of Brownwood Pa-
ternal grandparents are Mr and
May; one daughter. Mrs Billie
Ruth Hoffman of Peru. Ind : one
team roping and bull riding
Registering for the events
Nursing a bothersome tendon
in his left heel. Meredith cov-
NOW
THRU
TUES.
Monday with Stevens Funeral
Home of Coleman in charge
Mr Simmons was a resident
That same day. Feb 24 1966,
she announced she would run
for governor Her husband could
he said Nixon and Romney re- Joe Peddie Golden Oaks Nurs-
mam strong favorites among ing Home; Mrs Mary Seay, 7(6
a m. Wednesday at Wright’s Fu-
neral Home. Burial will be in
ted to contest the focts
stated in soid opplicatien
and the opolicont's .right
a secure soid license cr
permt upon giving se-
curity for costs as provid-
: servers looked for some thunder-
storms to be severe in the north
GOP governors meet later in not committed to anyone But
the week at Jackson. Wyo for he declined to close the door
the 18 moderates among them when he said in an interview
Meredith. 34. thus followed
the pattern of a march staged
by other Negro leaders last year
after Meredith was wounded by
Mr and Mrs Johnny Q Powell
of 1701 Ave E . June 26 Ne-
Gov. Ronald Reagan of Calfor-
nia is—as Gov. Tom McCall of
Oregon put it bluntly—the "hot-
son A Rockefeller of New York
finds himself Rockefeller has
Morris of Waco is the stock
producer and Floyd Anderson is
president of the riding club.
ward a new political dimension
today as he planned to meet
with Negroes to push voter reg-
istration and perhaps endorse
candidates in state elections
"Im sure the people who are
interested will cooperate," Mer-
edith said Monday as'he ended
very small turnout of Negroes
along the way, said he wanted a
chance for more formal contact
with Negroes. His original ob-
I jective was to help dispel fear
among Mississippi Negroes and
that prospect, however, when he
said he did not believe any indi-
vidual directly involved in the
at a fan-
he World
ed to he increased to 84 inches.
Postmaster Childs also re-
minded mailers parcels weigh-
ing .up to 40 pounds can be
mailed between first class post
offices less than 150 miles apart
Packages addressed to and
from 2nd. 3rd, and 4th class
post offices. Alaska and Hawaii
are not affected by the increase
in size and weight provisions
of the Public Law 89-573, which
This is the first of five in
creases scheduled to take effect
annually until 1971, when a 40
pound, 84 inch maximum size
will be authorized between all
first class post offices. Size lim-
itations are now 72 inches in
combined girth and length
hospital is noted for its treat-
ment and study of cancer
Services will at 3 p m Wed-
nesday at May Methodist Church
with burial in May Cemetery.
response "Others don't matter
anyway.’*
found dead at his San Angelo
home Friday morning.
George C. Wallace, is expected, not succeed himself under Ala-
to be a third-party candidate for bama law.
RISING STAR - Robert Hou-
ston Harrell Sr . 67. of May
died at 1 a m today in a Brown-
wood hospital
accounts
Item 4 Presentation of a re-
solution authorizing the mayor
pro tem to sign the necessary
documents to execute accep-
tance of a deed from the United
States of America to the City
of Brownwood of 13,891 acres
of land in Camp Bowie for park .
purposes. This property includes
the land on either side of the
part of the Panhandle.
Climbing temperatures were
promised most areas
Top marks Monday ranged up
to the nations high of 105 de-
grees- at Cotulla The mercury
hit 104 at Laredo, 103 at Waco
and 100 at Austin, Beaumont,
be held Thursday. Friday and
Saturday.
Events for the rodeo will In-
ed by low.
Witness my hand this the
24 day of June, 1967.
Agenda has been completed
for the weekly meeting of
Brownwood City Council at 7:30
a m. Wednesday in Room A of
the coliseum.
The agenda:
Item 1 invocation.
Item 2 Approval of minutes of
the previous meeting.
Item 3 Approval ofelaims and
attending the Western Cover- Reagan if anything happens to
nors' Conference want to be on block out former Vice-President
the right candidate at next Richard M Nixon
I
in Farrington. N. C.. and was
a member of the Lutheran
Church -
Survivors in Include one son,
William A. Dickerson of Hous-
Admissions Sunday
De Leon- James Funderburg
OPEN 12:45
ADMISSION
1.M - .75
71 PIECE MELAMINE NNN RWARE
COMPUETE SERVIC FOR 1
( bread maputu. « s-wp
piatter serving bomt suga miih id re
Winters— James A’Powers.
Dismissals Sunday
Wyoming said the New York
governor is "one of the best
qualified men in the Republican
party "
Hathaway put in a good word
for Nixon, one of the few times
the 1960 presidential nominee’s
name has been mentioned by
the GOP governors' in news con-
ferences and private conversa-
tions.
test piece of political property" — „ „ . ______-______-_________ _______,____
around the Republican circuit at tors at the convention, which I efeller and other party moder- St: G S Woods 2109'Ave B
Sectioi
By Col
v STIN I
section of ll
he County I
b the high
an estimate
The sectid
miles norti
County line
east of Jum
I
sion
' I
purchase of
way . for a
Interstate 45
to near Inta
Houston.
-Sliced fo
000 off a plai
Loop 635 aid
ha, Farmen
Mesquite an
—Approves
ments on U !
Beaumont.
Mrs. Bill e Porter,
County Clerk Brown
County; Texos
By Jchynie 8 Spoin,
Deputy.
Brown Co unty Historical
.Society will hold its monthly
for the 1968 GUP presidential
nomination
Just as they want a winner
against President Johnson, the
1# Republican state executives
sister, Mrs J W Jackson of
— Abilene: 14 grandchildren and
Blanket—Mike Caldwell
Admissions Sunday
Brownwood — Mrs Kathryn
—by Johnson in 1964 by eutting Mrs Jack Traylor, 1900 South-
| him up in the primaries. side Dr : Kay Bettis, 1701 Ave.
----------------- i C. Mrs. Kathleen Knight.
—More about Rains—
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) weaker Weather Bureau ob-
V Pres , G L Horrison,
Sec Treos.
cTemsrconsideration of a proe the third day of his renewed
.. .. r. trek with litrle visihle nishiie;
kind of Republican they think
Robert H. Harrell Sr. should be nominated is that
Hathaway conced that Rea- Lemmons, 311 Lipscomb St :
gan is popular in his stSTe But Mrs. F L Bullard. Rt 4: Mrs
Post Office Will Comanche-Shawn schwartz
be at 2 pm today in the Higgin- most of her life in McCulloch,
botham Funeral Home in Rising County.
“ — . _ She was married to Mr. John-
The next increase, on July 1.1
1968 will raise the weight limit
to 30 pounds On July 1, 1969.
the weigtt limit will be increas-
ed from 30 to 40 pounds: on
July 1, 1970.. the size will be
increased to 78 inches: and on
July 1, 1971, the size is schedul-
There has been talk art a. Ninth St : Brenda Hammonds,
of Rockefeller Reagan ticket Rea- 402 F Chandler St Mrs R C.
world bad a population of 1
more than a million. Today.
De Leon—Mrs. Whit Coan; .
Mrs Laura Valenta President; C L Horrison,
Brownwood TARS (Teens Aid
the Retarded will hold its first
meeting at 8 30 W ednesday in
Room B of the coliseum The
group was organized Saturday
night.
Membership in the organiza-
tion is still open to interested
teenagers, and new members
have been invited to the Wed-
nesday meeting.
Included on the agenda Wed |
nesday night will be election of
a sponsor, elertonof a steer-
ing committee which will in-
1 elude three high school and
three junior high students, and
! committee" organization
At least two projects are also
scheduled for presentation to
the group.
said he never again will bid for party "bloodletting" of the 1964 Powell, 1701 Ave. E Lester
the nomination as he did in 1964. primaries ought to be 1968 nom- Harris. 802 Sixth St . Mrs Ed
entation meetings in major
cities along the U.S. 51 march
route
"We are going to start having
meetings in some of the bigger
towns at night," he said. The
first meeting, he said, likely
would be in Grenada, about 20
miles south of Oakland
Meredith, who has seen a
during a thorough physical ex- gave no details of the findings of
amination last week show ed last week s examination
odist Church here
Burial will be in Rising Star
T..,. her husband; one <—
Mr Gray died at 8:10 am Mrs. George Adkins of San any„oth^!’ potential nomine?
Sunday in Comanche Hospital Antonio: three grandchildren; E—• — -———- — - -
He was born July 28 1834 and one brother, Ernest Snearly mg in comparing notes on the Washington said this is about
. _ . . — . of Rocksprings. bimd 2 "a" ‘ " o—11” "—""e i “hh Ce Nak
said Parcel post mailings to
and from these offices remain
four sons. R H. Jr of Corpus |cy which mav require surgery toy for what was described as
Christi. Wayne of Oklahoma; ' ' .....
City, Okla , Joe of Hagerman, i
N M.. and Burl Harrell of:
area: George Jordan, chamber
of commerce manager, will
talk; and Dr. T. R. Harins will:
This obviously will make it left the conference Monday,
difficult when most of the 25 said he isn't a candidate and is
Star with the Rev. Strador Tay-
lor. minister of the First Meth- son in 1916 in the East Sweeden
! in far West Texas and near the
Red River in Northeast Texas.
Moisture was skimpy, how-
1 ever compared to the down-
pours' measuring up to nearly 6
ipches the day before around
Snyder, 3.10 inches at Guthrie,
2.5 inches near Electra and 2 40
at Paducah, all in West Texas.
Rainfall also tapered off in
the Big Bend, where big crests
Austin—Mary Katherine Bas
singer.
Zephyr—Robert -Donel Kirk-
patrick
DE LEON MUNICIPAL
HOSPITAL
Admissions Wednesday
De Leon—C D Blanton
Admissions Thursday
De Leon—Mrs Mabel Sloan
Dismissals Thursday
De Leon—C D. Blanton. Mrs
R E Mayfieid
Admissions Siturday
De Leon-Rocky Ward
Dismissals Saturday
sissippi citizens have until July
i1 7 to register for the Aug 8 Dem-
5 Corpcrotion name, TAP,
Incoporated
6 Nome ond title of oil of-
but damage to the Day car was
estimated at 5250, at 70 pounds and 100 inches.
community. a
Mrs Johnson is survived by- . . .
daughter. George Romney of Michigan or ing at my door. I guess I
- e- anu athar netantial nomina wouldn't tell them to go away.”
Day.
There will be no window serv-
ice provided, and there will be
no mail delivery by city, rural
or box delivery star route car-
riers on this date However spe-
cial delivery mail will be pro-
vided
Holiday schedules will be ob-
served in the receipt and dis-
NOTICE
I APPLICATION FOR
BEER RETAILER’S OFF
PREMISE LICENSE
THE-STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF BROWN
NO 143
NOTICE is hereby given that
a hearing will be held on
the 30 day of June, 1967
at 9 30 A M in the Coun-
ty Court at the County
Courthouse cf the above
named County in Brown-
wood. Texas on the appli- .
cation of the hereinafter
named owner--fer a li-
cense to sell beer ot retoil
at a location net hereto-
fore licensed The sub-
stance of said opplicoticn
is as follows
1. Type of license or permit
Beer Retailers Off
Premises
2 Exact location of busi-
ness. 305 Booker, Brown-
wcod, Texas |
3 Name of owner cr own-
of 902 14th St . June 25, Memor- j
1 al Hospital Maternal grandpar-
writs are Mr and Mrs Clint
JMESCASNCHARLNNENOU WIRX ARTHURHUNWCUTTMCMELECAREY-iSN
------ww nu Anuoum 1
hual open rodeo sponsored bvi
the De Leon Riding Club wihl 1
posed contract authorizing the
Tidwells to operate rides and
Observe Holiday Wednesday Meet
Brownwood Post Office wil Se+ for TARS
। be closed on Tuesday. July 4 101 I•m-
in observance of Independence
4
THE ONLY DECORATED
the interesection of 9th and high-
way 377, when his car was
was struck from the rear by a
car driven by Sue Ann Hewitt of
a shotgun blast near Hernand, to encourage them to vote Mis-"Neithehariver was injured, became effective January 15, he
___FEATURES AT-:-:____
RECOMMENDED AS NATURE ENTERTAINMENT
______NO CHI1 DREN S TICKETS SOLD________
Lef Ul IU •WEMINGERaa*
B8) MICHAEL CAINE JANE FONDA
JOHN PHILLIP LAW
■ OlAHANN CARROLL
Ed ROBERT HOOKS FAYE DUNAWAY
2 BURGESS MEREDITH
■ KURRYSUNDOm
"that I have a malignancy Mrs. Wallace said in her an-
______— „ -____,__which may again require sur- nouncement that her physicians. _ - ■, „ cna
of Coleman for 25 years and was gery." Dr Joe W Pirn a ynecolog- remi nd ed° patrons nd "The
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unless somebody runs away xxxxxx
w ith the primaries and closes _ ” ~
the door on the others For my- .
self. I am going to stay loose for -T"-
e^irtd r^iamond importers
neral for Robert Wesley Gray.
82, of Rt. 1. Rising Star. will
and Mrs R S. Germany of
i Brownwood I
sections of Northwest Texas.
hirU of Pt B'f Roni -nf-lm-
Nalhaiu
WEST TEXAS LEADING JEWELERS
NO PAPERS CAN BE
bLVERED EXCEPT
BETWEEN THE ABOVE
HOURS.
25 pound parcels between first
class post offices which trrting De Leon RodeO
Opens Thursday i
■DE LEON । BBC >—Fourth an-
gan did nothing to advance Strickland, Sunset Terrace.
Anderson Hospital in Houston, five examination showed "no
Tex . next week on the recom- evidence of any remaining ma-
mendation of her doctors The lignancy."
Robert Simmons, 66
! COLEMAN (BBC) - Funer-
al for Robert Simmons, 66, of
San Angelo, were at 2 p.m
Monday in Johnson Funeral
Home in San Angelo Grave-
side rites were held in the Cole-
man Cemetery at 4:30 pm
Gov. Daniel
ton. and one daughter. Mrs
Ruth G. Perkins of Rising Star.
Dr. Brooke Green
Funeral for Dr Brooke Green,
•ie Sundown is the
—Me Pattern Displayed
$19.95
EGULAR 29.95)
In the United States Monday aft-
ernoon with a reading of 105.
i Lared posted 104
'Barna Governor
To Enter Hospital
MONTGOMERY. Ala (APi set later
concessions in Riverside Park
and the payment of a fee based
on gross receipts.
Item 7 Presentation of a state-
ment from Trinity Testing La-
boratories for services rendered
In connection with the municipal
airport.
Item 8 Presentation of a re
guest thatathe city besauthorized most reached Oakland.
• to investigate the purchase of ... _____________________
COMING THURSDAY
xnsJOHNWAYMERGBERTMITGNU
Head cl
Compa
DALLAS <
Ashburn Sr .
Ire Cream C
A native of
was a 25-yea
Hr was grad
Academy at 1
owner and re
of nine ice cr
Dallas area
Survivors a
son. Law renc
Richardson
Marv Horene
ardsorf; two b
..Ashburn of
Frank Ashhur
• sister, Mrs S
Port Arthur a
dren.
. Moist air producing soupy fog
hiampered flying operations to-
dav in the Panhandle-Plains.
Visibility dwindled to one-
ers R O Whiddon, Jr .
Brownwood — Mrs. Maudie
. Lou Chappell, Rt. 1.
Staley Cemetery.
Dr. Green, died in Hallettsville
at 3 a m. Monday after a brief
illness.
Born Nov. 15, 1905 in Fort
Worth, he grew up in Brown-
wood. A member of the Baptist
church, he was a chiropractor.
He lived in Hallettsville for the .
past three months, having
moved there from Cleburne
Survivors include his wife:
two sisters, Mrs Betty Wheldon
of California and Mrs Faye
Complete I
straighten
a Paintia
HOLLER
CHEVROL
dm
In a tersely worded announce- menton the recurrence of his
ment Monday night, the diminu- wife’s malignancy from the- n- | I 1
five 41- year-old Alabama chief former governor I O Rise JUly I
executive said tests conducted The announcement Monday.
; ocratic primary for governor
ed 14 4 miles Monday and al- and other state’ and county of-
ost reached Oakland. I flees.
Mrs. Ona Johnson
BRADY (BBC) - Funeral tor
Mrs. Ona Johnson, 69, was Sun-
day at 3 p.m. Tn Wilkerson
Memorial Funeral Home Burial
was in Rest Haven Cemetery.
She died at 7 39 a.m Saturday
following surgery in Baptist
Hospital in San Santonio. She
was the wife of McCulloch
County Commissioner Paul
Johnson,
Mrs Johnson was born March
9. 1000, in Blanco. She had lived
may be done at Kimmell's West- grandparents are Mr and Mrs
‘ E. 1 Oliver Windham’ nl BrownwoodI
Paternal grandparents are Mr 1 "
Now! A Tremendous Sale of Genuine
PARK AVENUE MELAMINE B,TEXRS-URR€
The only decorated melamine dinneraare molded to meet or enceed U S Government specificafiemi
M decerated HMM end ell cup are made entirely ef entiuhe $2408 Stale-Amistant Melemime.
meeting Thursday at 4 p m, in
the Brownwood Public Library, i
600. St. . ... quarter mile and the ceiling was
.Charles Bell will show slides zero at times around Amarillo, i
Allustrating the history of this.........
By NAIL M ihe toncwing counties:
; Catahan. Eastland. Erutn Comenc 4
•um ton NAiis, San aba. McCulludn.
Reagan are going to be big fac Goldwater has accused Rock- St: A M Dunn. 600 Corrigan
J Evans
The Beaufor
--olteArcAc
Alaska and the
Wands
Lubbock and Childress. Junction and San Antonio.
Scattered showers dotted other ---------------------------
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Tuesday, June 27, 1967 LAI R e -r I • |WMMMRMMMMrMMMMMM>----VMB
CostLookovEopsAopirs HOSPITAL
and FUNERALS By JACK BELL ( The moderates regard Rea-
--- I WEST YELLOWSTONE gan as too conservative. But if
Mont (APi — Western Republi- he should develop into a serious
can governors are looking over challenger who looks able to
1 F/e!
1 $)
elude bareback riding. bronc ■ Mrs HHiary Robertson oi
riding, calf roping, wild cow Brownwood.
milking, girl s harrel raciog, . A daughter. Anna Janette, to
ettraz“itxsnagyeironstaau ...SgrBiAKL-
tersection of 9th St. and the
Brady Highway about 8 35 a m
Tuesday damaged one car con-
slderbly, but left no injuries
According to Brownwood
police, Gene Day of 1705 9th
was stopped heading north at
Serv
LBJ
Slat
S\N A
oral serI
Nainas, •
lehnson ■
totay ■
Baines l
ing at a I
had been I
• r1bI
he sufferI
dan - agu l
fin treat r
The onuI
.li nncn 6 I
born in vl
father Jol
Texas Seri
Gov JonI
Baines 4
ALM in I
Tp ephume I
served as I
intendent ll
rities belo
in 1919 I
President
whoaffert
"Uncle Hul
hospital hel
broke a hir
him a mel
bearing the
a pass to tl
lery I
Survivors
a non. Hull
Austin: a I
gard of Fra
sister. Mrs
San Antonio
dren
political dotted lines that might contest with Johnson, some con-
tie them to a losing candidate cede privately they could
swimming pool and the building
known as the guest house and
service club building. The pur-
chase price is 12 385
Item 5 Presentation of a re-
quest that Mrs. Valree Evans be
designated the deputy city secre-
tary with the authority to sign
documents in the absence at the
Dismissals Sunday
De Leon-Rocky Ward
Admissions Monday
De Leon Robert W MeCra ... . o p
„ t w v-o Me i F hcers or corporation, K. E
Angin " Mre A F o Whidde, pr Presi- I
comanche_Wenden Westfan C L Hozrison, I
BIRTHS Vice President; G‛LF
A son Donald Lynn to Mr . Harrison, Sec Treasurer. I
and Mrs Edmon N Robertson Any person shall be permit- ■
patch of mall, and collections
will be made Also mail will
be boxed in the post office ac-
cording to holiday schedule
OAKLAND. Miss, i AP) — The Sitting beside the highway
Mississippi highway march by Monday. Meredith suddenly dis-
James H Meredith moved to- closed he planned political ort-
ernor said she would enter M D Six weeks later, a postopera-
amend their views to support
him as the nominee
* Barry Goldwater, the '964
GOP nominee, already has said
he could vigorously support
pens " tion for this column released by
Gov Stan Hathaway of authoritv of patient or relative )
if you fan to' receive your
Bu’letin, please call your
toc- carrier-salesman
if unable to contact your
carrier tn Brownwood
please can the Bulletin eir-
culation Department be-
tween 5:30 p.m and 6:30
p.m. week days and be-
tween 8 00 a.m end 930
a.m. on Sunder
Home in Rising Star is in charge
of arrangments
Born Aug 5, 1399 in May, he
lived in the community all of
his life. He was a retired farm-
er and service station operator. I
He was a member of the May
Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife;
61. of Hallettsville will be at 10 Rev G. M Seipp will officiate
and Higginbotham Funeral
the field before signing on any capture the voters’ fancy in a several months to see what nap- (EDITOR’S NOTE' Informa-
Brownwood Mrs C C Sud--."22204
derth, Rt MraEimer,lc -*••• 0 r, *«oc
McFarland and baby, 608 •* rne Associstea Press is exciusivelv en
Anderson St ; Edwin Pierer wod b ne use *' ptiication w ••
1814 Houston St: John Gar: ".,"Soaa. Ema","*",, 2;
Garland Lindly, Rt 4 Mrs -wo •> rezuena e •«* ••
Omab D Teague. 3401 Vincent "e" "" "-"5 _
nthst" AnnaM AnthonyAttending Meeting
"Mulin_M L Ethridge Jr Virgil c Gray. 2502
Rodiwood—Mrs Billie Love- Dr • and David H Calk, 7717
ladv Elizabeth Dr . are representing
Abilene—Mrs Bobby J Smith Brownwood at the 52nd annual
and baby convention of Kiwanis Interna-
Dallas -Mrs Wanda Smith tionalaSam Houston Memori-
Blanket-Mrs Jay J Gamble al Coliseum in Houston, June
and baby , 2529..
Brookesmith-James E Wal NOTICES
ker
j MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday
Brownwood — Virgil Cullen
Long, 3106 Brady Ave.
May—George S Degman
Rising Star—Mrs. Anna K
Hittson.
Cross-Cut — Thomas S. Cham-
bers
Comanche—Mis Una Willi
ford
New Mexico—Joe P Harrell
Dismissals Monday
Brownwood Texas
B y ll
WASHI
( ngnnI
bi Presi
< iassbur
lieve til
talks are
While •
quickly tl
sion sod
planned. I
less gain
son was I
of follow
with the I
One pal
right bn
President
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Saturday
Brownwood — Garland Lind-
ly. Rt 4
Crons Plains—John B Aiken
Coleman—Mrs Dale G Hines-
ly
Dismissals Saturday
Brownwood—J W Rice. 1901
First St ; Mrs B J. Korenek,
109 Wayside Plaza: Mrs Alice
2222 Choice of 4 Patterns!
L' ' incc your table with__
E ' Ut ‘ ‘ dir ' w e
ma ar J enoy these won-
derful qualities:
# • Guaranteed against
88- breakage
■■ • Dishwasher safe
FAKIr ; • Guaranteed against
EAL permanent staining
Dale Rouse
Dale Rouse of Rt 4. owner
of Corner Drug Store, died to-
day in a Fort Worth hospital.
Funeral is pending at Davis-
Morris Funeral Home.
Survivors include his wife and
one daughter, Mrs Joyce Haw-
kins of Brownwood.
Robert W. Gray, 82
RISING STAR (BBC - Fu-
I rolled down the Rio Grande and .
' water covered the approach to $
' the international bridge at Pre-1 B
I sidto. 1 7
Heavy rains in Northern Mex- _ , _ ...1
ico were blamed for the high The .population of the
water at Presidio They sent wsric rt"sayn
| torrents into the Rio Conchos, T? ‘ Two decades ago
, which joins the Rio Grande near only 55 ities around the
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1967, newspaper, June 27, 1967; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490336/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.