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2—BROWNWODBULLETIN,Wednesdey.Oet. 23, 19631
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Premier
opposition Socialists with
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Board Sets
Mrs. William C. Jones, 79
Dock Fees
Brownwood — Earl Windham, Mrs. Floyd Murray of Humble
of $200 million.
flation.
The division started its camp-
ed Nations and Police Commis-
officially began Monday.
outside dimensions of the dock.
sioner- Michael J. Murphy have
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baptism of 28 new ministers.
tor Tuesday and are "intensify-
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Ford is "the best material we to fill the position vacated by
the Brooks' death. Brooks died
have got," Kyle said.
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former justice of the precinct, in February 1962.
Baptist New Life Movement this
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Brownwood Bulletin, Box 489, Brownwood, Texas
that area were told to be ready said Algerian forces counter-
to take quick precautions if ne- attacked in the Hassi Beida sec-
Group Returns
From Training
George Majors and group have
PARIS (AP) — A nationwide
24-hour rail strike hit France
'ph/fM TV
of Humble in a Houston hospi-
tal. Oct. 12. Grandmothers are
Ford came before court Sept.
30 to request he be appointed
Box Office opens at 6:15
First Showing at 6:50
as election judge for Voting Box
12 in Bangs. P. B. Griffin, for-
mer election judge for Box 12,
is ill and unable to contiue
his duties as election judge.
trol of Hassi Beida for a week,
but the Algerians have never
officially admitted its loss.
Emperor Haile Selassie of
El
Mi
MULLIN (BBC)—John Galla-
way, Brown County agricultur-
al agent, was speaker for the
layman's day service at the
Mullin Methodist Church Sun-
Medical Arts Hospital
Admissions Tuesday
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Ford's Appointment Backed
Forrest Kyle of Bangs appear- L. M. Brooks. By law, county
ed Monday before Brown Coun- must audit the books of a jus-
ty Commissioners Court to re- tice of the peace at the end
quest Tom Ford be appointed of his term of office.
sada. near Zegdou.
The Algerian state radio
Former rate was $5 for a
boat stall. At the Oct. 14 board
meeting of Brown County Water
Improvement District No. 1.
board voted to change the rate
to 41 per 25 square feet, regard-
less of the number of boat stalls
going-away social Sunday night
following church services at
First Baptist Church here.
The Rev. Mr. Sylvester will
leave here to become pastor of
the Mullin Baptist Church. The
church presented an electric fry
pan to the Sylvesters. Refresh-
ments of cookies, punch and cof-
ffee were served to approximat-
ely 175 persons.
ance when he reportedly tried
to break into a home in Wood-
land Heights Monday night The
resident allegedly held him with
a high caliber rifle until officers
arrived The youth was fined
$50 on the charge.
day.
Deward Chesser, lay leader
and chairman of the board of
man of the 1964 membership
drive.
6 Days 15 Words 2.75 7th Day Free
5 DAYS $2.55
New Judges
Appointed
New election judge for Vot-
ing Box 5 in Woodland Heights
is Mrs. Lee Heam. Mrs Heam
justice of the peace in Justice
Precinct 6
Advance Gifts
Reach $5,358
The advance gift division of
Brown County United Fund to-
day has $5,358.40 pledged from
43 cards reported setting the
division ahead of last year's
dollars, according to W. Lee
Watson, division chairman.
higher wages
fits.
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DEATHS—
and FUNERALS
Heated Row
Touched Off
By Yugoslavs
NEW YORK (AP)-The Yu- The division started its camp- included in the dock. Measure-
goslav.. mission to the Unit- aign Oct. 15 and the U F drive ment will be taken from the
Each 25 square feet of dock
space on Lake Brownwood will
cost the dock's owner 41.
news agency —wired today. ,
It was the first reported para-
chuting of Indonesian troops
into Borneo since President Su-
karno’s government began a
military buildup in support of
its opposition to the Malaysian
Federation, formed Sept U
Antara did not specify where
the commandos were parachut-
GENE'S
COIN a HOBBY SHOP
1004 AUSTIN
speaker at the Mullin Baptist stewards of the Mullin Church,
Church Sunday. Harper was a was director of the program.
G. W. Gabbert, 91
nursing home after a lengthy
ilness.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 10 am in Davis-
posts of Hassi Taghout south of conference the 72-year-old
the oasis of Erfoud, and Ous-
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brody Mighwey
Bax Office opens at 0:15
First Showinz at 5:50
Adults 00c .
Children Ite
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
forts. He got both Ben Bella Court to replace Mrs. Farest mEe-
and Hassan to agree to meet. Perkins. : mma
Court also named Mike Spence •e
By dawn most long-distance
and suburb train traffic had
more than 1,000 of them — were
sent by the Yugoslavs, and if.
they can't check on who they I
are inviting, it's pretty bad
: management."
B©wIE
• AN INTIRSIATE THEATRE a
The government is trying to
hold the line against further in-
exchanged heated statements
after the mission canceled a
public reception .in honor of
President Tito and his wife.
A notice from the mission to
the invited guests said the rea-
son for the cancellation "is the
failuze-afthe competent author-
SAN SABA - Clayton Egger
of Mullin was chosen chairman
of District 1 of Texas Sheep and
Goat It Naira Assn. Tuesday at
the district’s meeting here.
Other officers chosen inchud-
ed David Bratton of Rochelle,
vice chairman.
Featured op oak er on the pro-
was state senator Louis
HAMPS
PAINT BY NUMBER SETS
. MOSAIC SETS
Gas Airplanes, Kito,
aceeseories and necessities
Model cam, planes, ships,
raints. Balsa Wood
Slot racier kite
-Heve Catalozue . . >
Will Order-
Open from M
Monday chroush Saturday
Starts Thursday
•THE
NUTTY PROFESSOR"
Havato Ikeda dissolved the low-
er house of Parliament today in
hopes of strengthening his
Liberal-Democratic party’s al-
ready solid control.
Ikeda’s move confronted the
em- was appointed Monday by
peror failed in his mediation ef- Brown County Commissioners
N.. Last Open 12:45
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North African neighbors re- Ethiopia. who is trying to medi-
fused to be prodded. ate the dispute, flew to Tunisia.
Both sides continued sending to confer with President Habib
reinforcements into the dis- Bourguiba on ways to end the
puted Sahara desert region as Algerian-Moroccan war over a
new fighting was reported in miners Frich tract. Selassie
the Hassi Beida area. visited Morocco before coming
The Moroccans said their here Tuesday.
forces fought off attacks by Algerian Foreign Minister Ab-
about 350 Algerians on the out- delaziz Bouteflika told a news
'BIG LIFT BEGINS
Battle-ready troops from the 2nd Armored Division
at Fort Hood board a C-13S Stratolifter for the start
of operation "Bifl Lift" at Bergstrom Air Force Base
in Austin. "Bifl Lift" is under the command of Maj.
Gen. Edwin H. Burba, 2nd Armored Division com-
mander.
bethville highway last Satur-
day
The gendarmerie. or national
police force, was the chief mil-
itary arm of former Katanga
President Moise Tshombe's
secessionist movement.
5)
man of the electric power ra-
tioning commission, warned
much more rain is needed be-
fore the city's six-hour daily
electric power turnoffs could be
suspended.
Besides the power rationing,
the drought has lowered drink-,
ing water reservoirs to critical
points.
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member of the Texas group
visiting Japan for the Texas
. Brownwood; two brothers Bob -ypu ---------—
G. W. GABBERT Gabbert of San Angelo and John tional election next month and
-Rites Thursday Gabbert of New Mexico; „
George W. Gabbert, 81. of 514 grandchildren: 27 great-grand- good shape and its foreign rela-
Seventh St., a retired contractor. children and 11 great-great- tions are relatively free of ten-
died at 6:20 a.m. today in a local grandchildren. sion.
itiesof the €ity of New York to
I undertake adequate secur- E
I ity measures in connection with •
the celebration " The reception u
had been scheduled for Thurs- 2
day night. VN
"This is sheer, unadulterated 0
nonsense,” snapped Murphy: V
ing their pressure against the Tuesday night. y
agkressor. " 1 "I am skeptical of the reasons I
The Moroccans have had con- for canceling the dinner. The in- —
vitations — and there were
ELISABETHVILLE, the Con-
go AP) — Four former mem-
bers of the outlawed Katanga
gendarmerie have been arrest-
ed for the slaying of five per-
sons on the Jadotville-Eliza-
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BRADY —Funeral services
for Mrs William C. Jones, 79,
wife of the late Dr. William C.
Jones, longtime Brady dentist,
were to be held at 3 pm. to-
day in Wilkerson Funeral Home
here with burial in Brady Ceme-
tery
Mrs. Jones died at 6:10 p.m.
Morris Funeral Home with
Clyde Mansfield, minister, of-
Ticiating. Burial will be to Hog
Creek Cemetery. > |
Mr Gabbert was born July 1.
1872, in Lamar County. Art.
and moved to Brown County
near Holder when a small boy.
He married Laura Cason Oct
18. 1892. at May The couple
moved to Brownwood in 1920
He was a member of Southside
Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife; two
daughters. Mrs. R F. Walker
and Mrs Ollie Power, both of
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EPDeTS of Texas adopted thu custom in
1836 and granted lands to all
By THE ASSOCLATED PRESS volunteers of the armies of Tea-i t .uet. .
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — as and veterans of the more out- Alarm . — todav in
Indonesia has parachuted crack standing battles of the War of 430 02 rm
army commandgs into theiun Independanqe. Torenaio p- siree «here thetrontseata
gie bordering Malaysian porun vaded land tor conteaerate vet- 1----- ----
Banco, the otficial Antara
Nelson Perry.
Senior students rating the list
were Charles Allen, Sandra
Ginny—
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
the North Carolina coast but
Ginny brought needed rain
to the parched eastern half of
the state Coastal residents re-
ported winds in gusts up to 40
miles per hor and high tides.
As the storm moved south-
ward. it became more tropical
and the Weather Bureau warned
residents of the Florida east
eoast from Daytona Beach
southward to keep in close touch
with advisories.
Winds were expected to in-
crease in the Abacos and
around Grand Bahama in the
Bahama Islands and interests in
J. W. Fisher, county auditor. Sept. 16, 1963.
told court audit has not been Justice Precinct 6 was estab-
completed on the books of the lished by commissioners court
ADMISSION
Children Ite Adults 60c
FORT WORTH (AP, - Camle 1,300:
calves 400, good and choice slaughter
steers 23 00, low-standard with small util-
ity ends 18.00. good heifers 20.00 util-
ity and commercial cows 12.50-15.00: cut-
ter to commercial bulls 14.50-16.50; stand-
•rd and Good slaughter calves 19.00-22 50;
good and choice feeder steer calves 21.00-
24 00, good and choice heifer calves 20.00-
23 00
Mogs 250: 13 barrows and gilts 16.00-
16.25, 23. ISM. 1-2 14.50-15.00: VS sows
14.00-14.75: medium UM; lighter boars
1 00-9.00.
Sheep 2.400; good and choice wooled
slaughter lambs 17.50-18.00, mostly choice
shorn lambs 10.00, good and choice 17.00-
17.50: good and choice yearling wethers
ISM. ewes 10.00-11.00; utility and good
shorn ewes 5.50-6.25; good and choice
wooled feeder lambs 13.00-13.50.
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Monday at her home in Bay- today as workers on the state-
town She was a Brady resi- run lines applied pressure for in 1956, another 4100 million was
dent for 40 years before moving higher wages and other bene- added, making the current total
to Baytown seven years ago.
Survivors include a son, W. C.
Jones of Baytown, four grand-
children. and a brother, Mar- stopped,
vin Stiles, of Floydada.
witnesnsgsminpstak "XS Residents Honor
Tw’XTnci. Pastor Sunday
discourse. "The Bible Triumphs RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC)
in a Scientific World by James -The Rev. and Mrs. Chester
A. Thompson Jr., district super- Sylvester were honored with a
visor, and the ordination and
HUNTERS
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covonama
vaiunis MMM
Davis, Bobby Squyres, Freddie
Cullins Karen Jones, Barbara
McIntire, Eerla Buse. Joyce
Townsley, Edwinna McCarrell,
Kay Haynes, Donnie Neff. Wan-
da James, Jerry Ellis, Glen Gil-
returned from a three-day semi- breath and Frances Davenport,
training seminar at Bishop Col- 1 _ ______________
lege in Dallas. Majors is local
Tonight
THRIFT
DOUBLE
2 Adults
1 Ticket
... 21. few nneinne 1958 vehicle was slightly dama
tram, inenginie tor pensuons ed bv fire Owner of the car
granted by the federal govern- W Y Drdewpe
ment. Texas’ veteran’ land ’ '_________
J. Walter Janko of Summer- SANTA ANNA (SC)—Thirty-
ville, national executive com- seven students have been nam-
mitteeman of the American Le ed to the honor roll for the first
gion will be special guest Thurs- six weeks period at Santa Anna
day at 8 p^m. in the Brown wood High School, according to Roy
Hotel Roof Garden when 45- Mthews, principal
year anniversary cards will be Freshmen on the list were
presented to aboutt6members Carlton Watson. Barrett Mark-
of the Isham Smith-Spott.Broth- land Edward Anderson, Beth
ers American Legion Post 196. ppic Nom, Lp.—ouz—n.
asmhonored men and their AieKrmomactemupmged
families as well as ill American naPollock.Susannalays.Sona
Legion merKbers, the auxiliary Neff.Loretta Broadway, Melin-
and interested veterans are to da Singleton, Donnie Campbell,
attend. Margueritte H^r^er and Jean
Harry Taylor, 21st district Robinett,. . . ..
commander, will introduce Jan- Gary Rider and Anita Elba
ko. Janko has held every post made the list from sophomore
in the American Legion. class and juniors were Les Guth-
George Allcorn is post com- rie, Patricia White, Barbara
mander and Matt R. Storey is Baucom, Velda Cullins. Lawan-
first vice commander and chair- da Horner. Linda Robinett and
Youths Charged CffintplsEahnat
After Incident Billie Porter Holmans, coun-
ts clerk, was appointed Monday-
Two Brownwood youths were to check the women's rest room
filed on in Brownwood City Cor- periodically in Brown County
poration Court this week re- Courthouse
suiting after complaints of in- After receiving reports of the
decent exposure early in the rest-room s being dirtv. com-
evening in northwest Brown- missioners inspected the rest-
wood. Each was fined 450. room, and found it in "fair"
Charges were also filed on condition, Mrs. Holmans said,
one of the youths for disturb- --------
Courthouse Due
Boiler Repairs
Broken broiler in Brown Coun-
ty Courthouse will be repaired
andSherMetambcsuntyeatong. Heavy Rains Harper Speaks
missioners Monday agreed the m a. * »| Mini tn /RRC_I n Mar.
ana Pelt Brazil perorcoldtnWaite-wasguest
adyiseds, ounteeJude w*k fa RO DE JANEIRO, Brazil
Breedlove to see the work is (AP) _ Heavy rains dumped
dcuore. .ctimataa .1. .. more than an inch of water over
McHors estimated the re- south-central Brazil overnight,
pairs would.not rost more than bringing hope for an end to the
$350, Breedlove told court. I area’s ine-month drought. summer,
Adm. Miguel Magaldi. chair-
program. as it to today, began
SJT™ ££ US Young Farmer _
.Si “ Meeting Slated., gum,
credit program to replace the iSiN.stA.ormAmet the group that the movement to
land bounties was the answer inEisiatedkorzxop.mamhur redistric the state’s congres
for a soldier benefit plan Non- dey.todiseussthesorganization stooal districts to a concentrat-
veterans now may use the pro- " 1 ed effort by liberals to get
gram but at higher interest tional agricultureFdepartmentot legislative power , Lln
in 1946 a constitutional whtmP happen in rural areas 1
amendment was adopted creat- Z, Z^X-Tin if redistricting follows strictly a
ing the Veterans' Land Board. Te mestns. N population pattern."
and the legislature was given ” "L* Ou g L M. Stephens ef Lometa,
the authority to provide $25 mil- te snooscamp.Stctiy. manager of a wood warehouse,
lion in bonds to create afundEh ninerocxsutne Secme told the group that he would
to be used by the board to buy taryoofatheastate Young Earm. start shearing goats next spring
and resell land to veterans of ers Arganiza tionaAustn wibe with empty warehouses, adding
World War II in 1949 the legis- on. nand.toospemx.andudiscuss that the market should be
lature passed an act making the.Plens , or orsanizing of * strengthened since there is no
this law. ErAuPfonsthe county., to the holdover mohair.
Since then the fund has re- Antyoung farmers i the
ceived added money twice in gountFeout 0 sehoojand 4855
1951 an amendment was adopt- 2oathrughin5tsanoettendand
ed increasing the fund by 875 learntthe functions of the orga
million to a total of 4100 million, nizaton. ,
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ALGIERS (API — African
leaders kept up efforts today to
bring Algerian President Ah-
med Ben Bella and Moroccan
King Hassan II to the confer-
ence table, but the warring
Africans Continue
Efforts For Peace
(Iformation for this column Route 4, Box 18-X;
released by authority of patient Brooke smith — Mrs Joyce
or relative.) Newsom.
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Dismissals Tuesday
1 tta ittid Tuesday Brownwood — George Heff-
Winter*—Mrs. James Powers, nam, 3102 Brady Ave.
Dismissais Tatoday Bangs — Albert Cullins
Brownwood - Mrs. George Lohe - Miss Wanda Phillips
Fogle and baby. Sunset Terrace BIRTHS
Mrs. Lon John Hamel and baby. A son, Charles Lee, to Mr. and
Sunset Terrace; Mrs Virgil Mrs. James Powers of Winters
Gray and baby. 2502 Third St.; in Memorial Hospital, Oct. 22.
Dan Thomas Merriman. 2108 Grandparents are Mr.and Mrs.
11th St; Eliga W. Fuller, 801 E. M. D. Roberts of Brownwood
Chandler St. A son. Thurman Theodore, to
Sonora—Mrs. James Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Terry
--------------------------- and Mr. Erna C. Terry of
Richland Springs.
Legion Sets ------
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