Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 251, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1967 Page: 2 of 14
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Thursday, Aug. 3, 1967
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HOSPITAL
DEATHS
Stary
Ben
Connally
itient or relative.)
said
nolds, minister of the Pente- burial in Oakwood Cemetery
costal Church of God, officiat-
Brownwood — Hugh L Stew- —
years She was a member of
BIRTHS
A son. Darren Wayne, to Mr children died last month
both at .Mullin.
Mrs. Katie McMurry
appeared dazed.
faculty desegregation in each
More About Festival —
YOU AND YOUR
SOCIAL SECURITY
FRI. 12:30 CHANNEL 6
Foods
continued hot weather.
TRADE-IN
Banana Nut Bread
YOUR OLD OUTDATED TYPEWRITER NOW
1. Becky Kincaid: 2 Dotty
Suzanne
AND BE PREPARED FOR
BACK TO SCHOOL
Allan Cartrite officiating
Back to school or back to work, at home or away
\ north of the Abilene city limits.
will help you streak through
names of five men on a list of at
all your writing with the greatest of ease!
next few days.
■ Mrs. Lillian Kock of Brown-
wood
and a possible head injury.
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dropped a requirement last year
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ON WHEELS
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NOW THRU SAT.
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Fudge — 1. Patsy Kincalie; 1 Jane
Peir: 1 Christi Builer.
First Baptist Church The pro-
gram. designed for Howard
Payne staff and faculty, will be j
Astronauts
Are Named
NAMI
SCHL
BOND
REG.
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Holmquest. 28, a physician from
Houston, Tex.: Dr. Karl G Hen-
He was born Sept 2, 1906, in
Homer, La. He was a farm
Newman Talk Slated
Dr. Guy Newman will report
on his recent trip to the Orient
in a talk at 8 tonight at the
Vine St., Aug. 1. Memorial Hos- husband, John W. Smith, was
pital. Maternal grandmother is standing outside the blazing
Mrs Annie Parker of Borger house about dawn. The motorist
and H E Parker of Houston said Smith first said no one was
Services for Simm Teague
60. of 611 Sharp St. were to be
today at 3 p m. In Davis-Morris
New oxdusive powerspace
gives you fingertip command
on its wide 12* carrioge.
Ites
spokesman said Evans had ap-
parently left his truck to be
unloaded and was walking down
the side of the road when he
Fire almost destroyed the in-
terior of a wooden frame house
captain at Brooks Air Force tinction.
Base, San Antonio. Tex.
of Hasse: two sisters, Mrs. Dol-
lie Sneed of Hasse and Mrs.
Wednesday in a local rest home
She was born Jan 23. 1882
in Llano and had lived in Co-
"She di<
stop becor
Altuntug s
survived,
good care
But if they
there woul
Infantici
through n
to this Tui
mole villa
the United
v eloped ar
ferred to the hospital ship Re-
pose off Vietnam shortly after
the fire have been evacuated to
the United States except for
three men who still cannot be
HELLS
ANGELS
! eluded Cotulla 103, Childress, leigh Burk, owners of a steak
Mineral Wells and Waco 102 house.
by Amphenol Corp. on the res-
ervation.
Fugge
Mosey;
Brooklyn, N. Y., has more
factory workers as residents
than Pittsburgh and Detroit
combined.
See and try
THE SMITH-CORONA* .
CLASSIC'* 12
Jim WNiison; 6. David Walker.
Bicycie — 1. Ricky Stezier; 2. Dor Mor-
(Thir
By LEW
Services for Mrs. Katie Par-
lee McMurry, 93. of 1020 I-a-1
Monte will be today at 5 p.m.
in Davis-Morris Funeral Home ■
with Clarence Eager and Wel-
don Echols officiating
Burial will be in Pleasant
Valley Cemetery.
A member of Vine Street
Church of Christ, Mrs. McMur-
ry died Wednesday at 3 p.m.
in a local nursing home after
a long illness. She was born
July 4, 1874, in Brown County,
and moved to Brownwood from
Owens in 1946.
After
the nurse
Altuntug
ple truth,
had too
wasn't pa
in having
Newspap
in the 3
it will tai
paragraph
babies will
few of the
to their b
planned, n
will be w
their famil
are born
see or Th
But to si
infants as
lions is to
ly staggen
not only
wanted
The dire
ternal and
Fethi Altai
visit to or
villages H
quality of
ices when
structing a
er way to
fant a hat
temperatui
it was ext
that astronauts be native-born
Americans.
The other three who, accord-
ing to NASA, are “on the list
involved in the final selection
laborer.
Survivors include three broth-
Toll in Fire
Reaches 131
a Smith-Corona Powerline portable from
NATHAN'S
X Carol Shoemaker; 3 Gaytha Frost.
Community Boor* — 1 Victor,
Pet Parade - 1. Jerry Walker: 1 Lesa
western University, Evanston. Sharpe was one of seven cited Qwned D J K Roberts, 911
Ill., and William E. Thornton, from the more than 110 students Beaver St., was in an accident
^^ircct +t)iamonJ ^mporleri
Survivors include her hus-
band, Billy Bob Story of Hollis:
three daughters and a ton. Caro-
lyn Frances. Ginger Yvonne,
Judy Annette and Terry Ray
Story, all of the home. her
parents. Mr and Mrs Jewell
Anderson of Brownwood: three
sisters, Mrs. Bernice Benson of
Hollis. Mrs Lucille Hauner of
Fort Worth and Mrs. Earlene
Adams of Early.
12750 2750
The Violence...
Th, Hou...
The Way-out Parties...-
Erochf as -a
It hoppono1 G
_ i pai. , MANILA (API—Two men in-
" ' jured in the fire aboard the air-
KV
<9
for writing a thesis with dis- with * vehicle driven by Ida
J. White, 79, of 1708 Ave. D.
PRESENTED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAM
ON THE CABLE
be Friday at 4 pm. in Wright’s were to be at 18 am. today at Jude
Funeral Home with Doyle Rey- Comanche Funeral Home with
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as They had a special seat at
the parade and were put up for
the night by the chamber.
Band to Play
Nat Stuckey and his band will
play on the open-air concrete
slab at the festival grounds to-
night. The Old Fidlers' Con-
test, with $135 in prizes, will be
the highlight of Friday's events
Melon-slicing on Main street
and the presentation of Miss De
Leon will take place Saturday,
and homecoming services will
be held in all De Leon churches
Sunday.
First Baptist Church of Coman-
Survivors include four new-
phews, Johnnie. Ernest. How-
ard. and Deward Chesser, all
of Mullin, two-nieces, Mrs. Vada
Singleton and Mrs Belva Cobb
24,a
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Luncheon CW — 1. Brenda Browder:
2. Patsy Kincaid.
Connally recently allowed the
government to intervene in a
school integration suit here and
gave lawyers until Aug 7 to sub-
mit proposals for a new court
order in view of recent court
rulings.
The original suit, filed in 1966.
led to a grade-a-year desegrega-
Cecil of Saginaw: one daughter,
Mrs. Gertrude Fails of Hico; .
two brothers, Mac Ellictt of Simm Teaque. 60
Comanche and Russell Ellictt 9
Jeanette Jackson; 3. Carol Byre and
Winners in Wednesday’s judg- 4 Jeanette Weiker, Brenda
Broender. and Wayne Byrd.
here about 7 pm. Wednesday,
located at 1201 Dale St.
James Hawkins. 512 Eighth St.;
Jesse Head. 2413 Durham St
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissions Wednesday
May — Edward Anthony
Thompson.
Dismissals Wednesday
TRADE PRICE
10000
White cake — 1 Sandra Leslev: 2. Jane
J. Dolly Mosiey. 4, Freida Davit.
ris; 3 Nicky Warren; 4. Neal Stephens.
S. Marsha Schuman; 6. Clint Taylor. I
The new spacemen include
the nation's first foreign-born
German chocolate — i Mar Stepnens;
2. Jane Pair; 3. Jeanette Walker; 4.
Christi
Refrigerator cookies — 1. Elayne Fair;
2. Hallie Huse; J. Ricky Fuller; 4. Sheila
Devis.
Drop cookies— 1 Annette Jackson j 2.
Teresa Browwnder; 3 She Rogers and Sally
Kev 4. Sandra Lesley and Lester Waiker.
Yeast Roils — 1. Jane Pair; 2. Jeanette
:mfing ADAM ROARKKE -JACK NCHOISON . SABRNA SCARF
ard Jmna Tayor • Richard Anders • John Garwood • IJ. JeHlenod • James Cver
PRODUCED BY dOE SOLOINOIN • DNECTED BY ROMARD RLHH
wetrhmercmc ate eve wucro ,1 vamn maa e • anw
Chocolete cake - 1. Patsy Mosley; 2
Brende Setzieri 1 Saren Hodges ; 4. Jane
manche County the past 50 tem based 00 race ”
Board meeting earlier this year
were inadequate.
tion plan.
Government lawyers asserted
there should be “at least some"
try Treat; X
8 Texas Far-
craft carrier Forrestal have
died, raising the toll of con-
firmed dead to 131, the U.S.
Navy announced today Three
I other men still are not account-
Store: X R. f A.: X Farmers Union.
Womens Division.
Church Fioats — 1. First Methodist
Church MYF.
Riding Clubs — 1. Earth County
Mounted Division — 1. Janie Anderson,
Man Injured
In Accident
A truck driver from Coman-
Elayne Pair;
will ba to Greenleaf
Cemetery
Mrs Stary died Tuesday at
705 p.m to an Amarillo hos-
pital She was born Feb. 16,
1938 hl Brownwood.
About 125 Seminoles turn out open to the public. A water-
EMORIAL HOSPITAL
volving faculty, transportation
facilities and equipment changes
to eliminate “a dual school sys-
*$*
/I1C )
She married J. D McMurry
in 1904 in Brown County. He
died in 1947.
Survivors include two sons
W. T. of Brownwood and Ar-
thur D. of May: two brothers.
NOW THRU SAT.
hxpaoNK
When w
"unwante
ther than
statistics
e
SHIRTS
We take great pride la doine
rear shirts the way you like
them.
REASONABLY PRICED
COMING SATURDAY
MATINEE ONLY
Special kid show
''CLARENCE THE X EYEb LION"
Plus 2 COLOR CARTOONS
accident occurred
। tP^EWST A^ES "
I OWI
WARNING! ARE NTA"w
-------. ers, Lonnie and Carl Teague,
least 11 scientist-astronauts that both of Brownwood. and Joe
will be announced within the i Teague of Odessa, and a sister.
Househod-1. Margo Robertson: 2 rier and “get it wherever it can
Tpiiowerozoer' 12s80n08“s80m2r2 be fully repaired." It is general-
Mergo Robertsen 2 deanette walker, ,. Iy assumed the ship will return
i. B-onda Browdar, i to the United States
Sozann.Bxorban' * Brende •***" ‘ The Navy announced that all
of the injured who were trans-
Burial was to be in Green-
leaf Cemetery.
Mr. Teague was killed Wed-
nesday at 3 p.m. when he was
struck by a pickup as he tried
. to cross US 277 about a mile
Admission 8
1.00—.75 I
3
A/attiariA
WEST TEXAS' LEADING JEWELERS BEE
309 Center Brownwood, Texas
■1 9
sophisticated parts for use in melon feed, also open to the
_ a : missiles, rockets and aircraft, public, will follow his talk.
Firemen said no one was at ----------------i_____________-_____________________________
New Intregration Heat Hangs
i On in State
Aeronautics and Space Adminis-
tration has coufirmed the
Obe Lee Elliott, 77
COMANCHE (BBC) - Serv-
ices for Obe Lee Elliott, 77, of
Hasse will be at 2 p.m. Friday
at Comanche Funeral Home
with burial in Board Church
Cemetery.
The Rev. Lafe Smallwood will
officiate.
Mr. Elliott died at 8 45 p.m.
Wednesday in a local rest home.
He was bom May 16, 1890
to Tennessee and moved to Co-
manche with his parents. Mr
and Mrs. Willis Roberts Elliott
75 years ago He was a retired
farmer and a member of North-
side Baptist Church in Coman-
che.
He was married May 10, 1908
to Miss Myrtle Hasley, She died
June 28, 1966. He was preceded
in death by one son, Lee Elliott
Survivors include four sons.
Burgess and Carrol, both of
Hasse. Wilburn of Hamilton and
Decorated Floets — 1 W. H Smith
The Rev John C. Wiles was
tosofficiton. died at 7 15 a m They asked for stiffer rules in-
Parade
’ Commercial Fioats —1 D«i'
’ Smith Fruit Farm, X
tilizer.
Elayine Ptir. Forrpsta) sail, S.ndav tn the
Subicssays“navar“bds S the
’ Pemta _ 1 , wanke, Philippines.
2 Ce" Comwev: i Ricky Futien, i. More than a dozen naval ar-
GWoER‛- » Teres. Broweer, 2 chitects and engineers from sta-
Josie Clayton of Fort Worth: 15 -
grandchildren and 13 great. Funeral Home with the Rev
grandchildren. 1 -Eecet-
cruit from outside the system to the.heat in ascouple of areas
fill a vacancy of any teacher of Wednesday.
staff member displaced through Presidio, in the Big Bend of
desegregation if qualified West Texas and often the hot:
Where possible the plan said test spot in the nation, received
busing should be provided each * whopping « inch of moisture
—WfflW Murder, Suicide
mldenc d saa paatsanam i520Mih on" Ruled in Deaths
been maintained for students of Wichita Falls measured 20
the opposite race" and is far inch.but it also recorded a BALLINGER < API—Justice of Paternal grandmother is Mrs inside. but he added that Smith
enough away to make him eligi- maximum of 106 degrees, the Peace Harry Wringle ruled mur- L w Pack of Merkel.
ble for busing i top mark in the state. der and suicide Wednesday in
-----—_________- । High readings elsewhere in- the deaths of Mr. and Mrs Bur- r
Divislon Clonuu
sur-1. Bartart wiiams; i Pair.
Dreus-1 Kathy Kincaig; 1. suzi
Robertson; 1 Elayne Pair, 4. Jane Pair
sin->■ Jana Pair; 2 Eiavne Pair.
20-0-1, Jana Pair; 1 Elayne Pair.
pfIXc— Jen", Pair. There are 26 other injured at
1 222 Pair the U S. naval hospital at Subic
Luncheon Cioth _ i. senara Leslev./
The Roberts car was dam-
, aged an estimated $175 and the
Plan Is Ordered
¥ * and FUNERALS HOUSTON (AP_The Depart- school by the fall term
" ment of Justice has asked for The proposal also stated teach-
Mrs Alma Stor 39 Mrs Pollv Moore 85 stiffer integration rules in Hous tag assignments should be made
.4- im.t "vncuy m9oers9, tonschools.s., so these facilities are not -iden-
Funeral "f.Aima Lynnt. COMANCHE (MCI — Serv- So-called guidelines filed bv tifiable as tailored for a heavv
sons"th, 7 kCnrmuz tiswherethhavenbegunassessing
Browder and Elayme Pair. the damage by the fires and
Junior Division cietning bomb explosions that devastated
wRx 7 ‛a"ne 8HoWoe2 the 76,000-ton carrier's after
Cynmia Hounsef. section.
,‘8 1 Suzanne A spokesman at Subic Bav
che, was in undertermined con- nB10H8-o.1 8reneaBfowdera 2 Suzan- said the first task for the in-
dition this morning after being aoron i Brexder, 2 Brena vestigators is to determine what
struck by a car while walktag 1 Ch"«« Furlen, • Becky work has to be done on the car-
about 9.20 a.m. today. ' .......
Quint Evans, 39, of Comanche,
was examined by a local doc-
tor, and then transferred to Co-
manche for treatment.
Witnesses said he may have
suffered cuts and lacerations
art, Rt 1; Lynda Arlene Whee- c • . NA,In
less. 1804 Seventh St ; Mrs Grand Jury Will
Viola Lea Sims. 1619 Wood St : . I . . 4.
Steven Edward Harrell, 1411 LOOK into Tire
Oakland St. SHERMAN, Tex. (AP)- The
Brady—Mrs Carrie Lee Mar- grand jury will go into session
tin. ___ Aug. 14 to investigate a fire in
which a woman and four of her
$5
Skies were clear to only part- w
__ _____________ ly cloudy early in the day and
2 wpoa. wo. k .Socalled guidelines filed by tifiable as tailored for a heavy there was no chance for the (EDITOR'S NOTE Informa-
at Hows, wa Wl ices tor Mr. rooy Moore. ». the government with US Dist. concentration of either Negro or mercury to bead any direction tion for this column released by
"--", e white pupils." except up. authority at_ patient orr relative.)
changes discussed at a School It said new teachers should be A weak cool front which edged
assigned to schools where facul- into the state 24 hours earlier
ties had been predominantly of was stalled across the northwest Brownwood — Mrs Matilda
the opposite race and voluntary corner of the Panhandle, holding Lowrey, 612 E Baker St ; E.
transfers shall be encouraged bv out 1 promise of a few showers B Clardy, 3520 Austin Ave ; A
others. by evening. W Hanna. Rt 3: Mrs Lewis
The government proposal said Widely scattered rainfall tried Pack. 2504 Vine St: Mrs Jerry
the school district should not re- without much success to dent Ellis. 116 Lucas Road
i ■ - - i“ 1—**--------1 Bangs—Carl Heffington.
process,” are Dr. Donald Lee
Eleven ne, trainees..would SEMINOLES LIKE PLANT
swell the NASA astronaut team HOLLYWOOD, Fla (AP) -
w : The Seminole Indians were on
! the very fringe of society just
I i n » a few years ago, surviving by
I1OUS6 UCrtlCIQeCI hunting and fishing in the Ever-
R. L.. glades. Now there is an elec-
Dy rlOtneS Here tronic connector plant opened
Dallas, Fort Worth, Laredo and Wringle said witnesses told
Tyler 101, and Alice and San him Buk first shot his wife, Jo-
Angelo 100. ]ene 47 and then put a bullet
Aside from a chance for a in his own head. He was 58.
lonely shower or two in North Mrs. Burk was found dead out-
Central and extreme Southwest side the cafe early Wednesday
Texas as well as the upper Pan- Burk died later in Abilene. -
handle, forecasts called only for __________________
Rockwood—Claude Box.
Dismissals Tuesday
Brownwood — Mrs. Texas
Lon Stewart of Brownwood and • „ .01 010 .. -x,
rim stw- e Foet" on. ing, which included the parade
SttJS* and the «• boothes were
Brownwood: three grandchil- Laro melon - ' R. w. Howere: 2 GM0„ - —•----
dren and five great-grandchil- -640- 3 McGInis: Drinity - ' Eloxn Patr. , . ,
dren. 1 Frenk Mowlin: 1 James Holland c"m ed for.
Peacnes-1. w. H. smim sr., 1 Eivin . HeusenoicAnicies - ’ Chrle" Futlen The two iniured men died in
waiker; a w h smm jr 2 Shella o-Ha. Teresa Browder, and 1 ne IO mured men meg in
------- Bronden Saren Hwser hospitals in Vietnam to which
sneTT Vavia: 2 srena. they were transferred before the
astronauts, Dr. John A. Llewel-
native of Sharpe Finishes
Wales, and a research chemist I 1.
on the faculty.of Florida State Banking Studies
University, and Philip K. Chap- -
man, a native of Australia and a Richard Sharpe of 101 Park-
scientist at Massachusetts Insti- view Terrace, vice president . . .
tute of Technology. I and trust officer of First Na- was.struck by a car driyenaby
Both Llewellyn, of Tallahas- tional Bank in Brownwood, has Robert Harold Penney, 17, 4004
see. Fla., and Chapman, who graduated from Southwestern Ausun Ave. , . _
-lives near Boston, are natural- Graduate School of Banking at Wednesday, at 5:50 pm., a
ized U.S. citizens NASA Southern Methodist University, car driven. by.Acencion Gon-
..... A three-year program of stu- zales,62, 01 609 Bond, .was in-
dy, the graduate school ie spon- volved in an accident at Green-
sored by bankers associations leaf and sharp with a car driven
in Texas, New Mexico and Ar- by Thomas Dewey Carter, 23, of
kansas, and by the Dallas, Fort 900 Bailey. 7716 Gonzales car
Worth and Houston clearing was damaged an estimated $125
houses, and the other vehicle an esti-
School is designed for bank mated $125.
officers and directors, and for A little earlier the same day,
management trainees. about 2:37 p.m. a parked car
Sharpe was one of seven cited owned try J. R. Roberts, 911
Walker; X Tim Here: 4 Ricky Wilson; X ,
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