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i—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1963
Junior Rifle Club
Confusion On Easement
Brownwood Bulletin $
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Aired At Council Session
DEATHS
Awards Presented
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A highlight of the session was
Woman Hurt
died in a local hospital at 5:30 che, Mrs Oleta McNamara of
Rochelle, HL. and Mrs. Laverne
a.m. Tuesday.
In Accident
On U.S. 84
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
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MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
By MALCOLM BARR
' in a planeside interview at
car.
vice president: Re. Ve Lynn.
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State departments.
In Service
MARKETS
which she was hospitalized. is
need of love. They call
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No Action
On Road
School.
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News From
Area Men
Boz Office opens at 6:15
First Showinz at 6:50
Broadway
Musical
Speakers from radio stations I
KBWD and KEAN will be in-
stalled in Brownwood Coliseum
as a temporary solution to the
the state
in Austin
BROWNWOOD
COLISEUM
Furry, 1004 Walnut: Mrs Edna
Cagle, 604 Sixth St; Mrs. A
J. Chappell. 1804 Houston St
wood Hospital after the acci-
dent. suffering from a broken
collar bone and broken ribs.
cause be was dissatisfied with
her care. Doctors now believe
started following her parents’
divorce, and a custody case.
without 1
nagging
backache
Visitors in City
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Polk from
Houston and Mrs. Mary Cole
For advance reservations, tel-
ephene Ml 5-2601, tit «
2 to 5 p.m., or get tiekets at
door performance nights.
Generel Admission: $1.50
(adult) and 75c (studen)
Reserved Sants: $2.00
Highlighting the affair will be
a drawing, with the lucky win-
ner receiving a 270 deer rifle.
The Jaycees will use the pro-
ceeds from the shoot to purchase
some of the needed improve-
ments of the community.
U.S., Saigon Chiefs Huddle
For Viet Strategy Session
in Coggin Park. Several council
members said the building was
not attractive enough to be used
in the park.
quest as throughlv as necessary
because he was "under the im-
pression" city owned an ease-
ment.
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charge
and G. C. Hampton lad to Hamp-
ton’s appearing with his attorn-
ey before city council Tuesday.
Hampton requested city buy
an easement on hit property
where pipeline had been laid
without an easement and that
city pay standard surface dam-
ages incurred when the pipe wet
installed, he told council. Pipe
Report—
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sist in taking care of those
graves" not in the perpetual care
category, most of which are
extremely old. offsets the cost of
caring for those older lots. ’
Employes at cemetery vary
is the second highest award the
National Rifle Assn offers for
junior competitors.
A junior entry must fire 10
targets, scoring 41 potato or
more out of a possible M to
earn the award These targets
must be scored by the National
Rifle Assn in Washington, D.C. |
Joe Latham presented medals
to the individuals who entered
Council asked the association
to make an annual report to
council soon after the associa-
tion’s yearly audit.
Use the Classified Ads
COMPLETE
DRUG SERVICE
PRESCRIPTIONS
GIFT ITEMS
RENFRO'S
REXALL DRUG
'Streamlining'
Of SB A Slated
DALLAS (Spl.) — "Stream-
Pmeetbtn nDwnban direct from, 10 to four, depending upon
i ‘me pine WI___.arector. the time of year.
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TONIGHT
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October
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Turkey Shoot
Set Sunday
SAN SABA i BBC)—The newly
organized San Saba County Jun-
ior Chamber of Commerce will
sponsor a turkey shoot Sunday
at the Lanham gravel pit, two
miles east of town, according
to John Wright, publicity chair-
man. The event will be held
and will make recommedations ROYAL TREAT — “Woofy”
• I after Nov. 11, he added. couldn’t can less who sup-
1 ..... ■ — I plies the groceries, but he’s
getting the royal treatment
- Hi* attendant is Queen
Howard Payne College
presents the
Both vehicles were going north
on Loop 322. A third passenger
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James
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with burial in Evergreen Ceme- kane. Wash . and Dee Williams the presentation of expert award
tery in Gustine of Tulsa, Okla.; four daughters, to Mike Fuller, Re Ve Lynn and
Mrs Williams, a resident of Mrs Ida Cody of Chiloquin. Ore., Jerry Wayne Cannon. The honor
Comanche County for 33 years. Mrs. Lura Riordan of Coman- ----------------------------
Homer Tanner manager of
Brownwood Chamber of Com-
merce. was the speaker Satur-
. day as members of Brownwood
Junior Rifle Chib were honored
with a covered dish supper at
the Church of Good Shepherd.
Homaira, of Afghanistan.
What the bottle contains to a
sea lion’s idea of ambrosia
— whipping cream mixed
with minced dams.
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released by authority of patient
or relative.)
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ATLANTIS
A Greek seismologist, Angelos
G. Galanopoulos, has theorized
that Atlantis stood in the Sea of
Crete and that its remains are
the present islands of Santorin,
Thirasia and Kameni.
Fort Rucker Ala No action was taken Tuesday
Early in November. ’ ” by Brownwood City Council on
During the course Skaggs re- a petition to open a road from
ceived instruction in the main- Sunset Terrace to West Ele-
tenance of single engine heli- mentary School.
copters. Council cannot act without
The 23-year-old soldier is a "obtaining access to the private
1953 graduate of De Leon High property involved," said City
Manager John Cidry. -wx .
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BAZAAR
Nov. 22 23. Fellowship Hall
of Central Methodist Chureh.
Christmas decorations. Hand
work and bake sale. Sand-
wiches and coffee at noon.
There comes a time in every
father’s life...when his baby
becomes a “babe”...
8 p.m.
Nov. 23 & 25
• U. DEluke
iMoRrforquer MEGRer i
M.amMRatartM meewmwm e-x w.c —
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• Flizht instruction
• Fuel and oil service
• Charter service
• Aircraft rental
MI 5-2643
GARDNER FLYERS INC.
Brownwood Municipal
Airport
Knott explained he had not ac-
cepted the boys’ or the stations’
offers of assistance because
an acoustical engineering firm ,
has been hired to iron out the
coliseum s sound problems.
This firm will not be able to
work on the building "until af-
ter Nov. 11,” Clary said. The
firm has studied the building
Two "sound men” have “of-
fered their services free of
charge" and will assist the radio
stations in installing the equip- I
ment, Knott said.
Driver of the second
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OPEN 12:45
ADMISSION 75-50-25
Dirksen said there seemed to Carnegie Street will be widen-
be a disposition to give these ed to a boulevard as part of
measures "a free ride on the the 3713,000 bond issue voted
coattails of the investigation of Sept. 34.
from Dayton have been in
Brownwood for the past week
visiting Mrs. A. L. Polk. Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Polk and Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Boyd.
Repair Costs
For Steps
Discussed
Repairing the broken front
steps of Brown County Court-
house would cost approximate-
ly 3462. estimated E. 0. Slaugh-
ter and Raymond Richardson
at Monday’s meeting of Brown
County Commissioners Court.
Metal edging on the steps
AA/ Curvent Rota
2VA Compounded
” /VSemi-nnually
James Walter Williams, 82
COMANCHE < BBC .-Funeral James of Tonkawa, Okla, Loo-
services for James Walter Wil- nie of Wheeler. Allen of Long
hams 32. of 1203 North Austin Beach, Calif.. J. W. Jr. of San
St in Comanche Funeral Home. Luis Obisbo, Calif.. Oten of Spo-
For the fifth straight year
the Brownwood girls team won
its division championship at
Austin by taking both the me-
11 a llie sight and the any sight
team matches Members of the
; team receiving medals Saturday
The day-long session brought
together top - drawer military
men and diplomats from Wash-
ington and Saigon to map out
future strategy in the fight
against communism in South-
east Asia
Secretary of Defense Robert
S. McNamara arrived Tuesday
night and termed the meeting
“just another in a series in
which we will review our pro-
gram of commitments in Viet
McNamara said in a plane. ——--- ----tention to the fact her livable
McNamara sara in a plane- FORT WorTH (AP)-Ceme m.-
side interview that U.S. assis- 200: U"IN sieughte cm 12.5614003
Tonight
DOUBLE
THRIFT
2 Adults “T*
1 Ticket
in the car. R. C. Duren, was not
vent Lyndon from controlling hurt
Admissions Tuesday
Brownwood — Charles Alvin
Watkins. M2 Victoria St.: Char-
les W. Early. 2407 Vine St.
waite,was.takengtoaBrown-satdtymandeorJonncarytota BrohiwodeCMssMary Dell
Council he hed "been negligent" I Coxenn1.BellePlaincAve..
in not checking this earlier re-l
ADMISSION
Children 100 Adults GOe
DRIVE-IN
Brady Highway
Box Office Opens at 6:1s
First Showing at 6:50
ADMISSION
Children 10c Adults Ofc
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Clifford P. Case, R-N.J., and
Maurine Neuberger, D-Ore.,
drew fiery opposition from Re-
public Leader Everett M. Dirk-
sen.
their financial holdings and No decision was reached on
transactions each year. the location of the second half
The bill, sponsored bv Sens. I of the building, although council
---- . _ _ ---- - discussed placing the building
the steps, the pair told court. Mr. and Mrs; Jesse v Scaggs.
• There’s quite a lot of work Route 1 De Leon, completed, a
inuiled •• 0 -Si five ‘ week helicopter mainte-
olved."ssthhe said (Roster i nance course at the Aviation
Commissioner H. K. (Buster) center p.- Alo
Storey suggested court "let it center. Fort Rucker, "a
ride a week." Commissioners
agreed to compare this estimate
with other quotations on the job.
condition Mrs Kathryn Weath- ment before improvements on
erby, 73, of Box 434 Goldth- the highway began, Hampton
An accident at 11:20
Illness.'’ for
kins was left in the dark, order of a juvenile court judge
snapped at a newsman. “Don’t in Los Angeles and the efforts
ask me things like that.” of an attorney and two doe-
The political - military talks tors, Robert J. Moreland "kid-
were prompted by the Diem naped" his daughter from
government’s overthrow and General Hospital Sept. 22 be-
were called by the Defense and “ --- ‘
Admissions Tuesday
Blanket-Mrs T R Gage.
Brownwood—■Jamie Lou Rich-
ardson, 2312 First St.; H M.
Homesley, 2006 First St.; B.
G. Baxter. 2306 First St.
Santa Anna-Jackie Swindell.
Grosvenor-Mrs.E. ? Dobbs, from 1 pm. until dark.
Dismissed Tuesday. , There will be three divisions
Brownwood-Mrs. Gertie E. of the contest, including arch-
I ery, rifle and pistol.
building's poor acoustics.
Sound in the coliseum is City Manager John Clary
“pretty bad.’ Jack Knott, coli- told council he saw “no object-
seum manager, told city coun- ion whatsoever to a temporary
cil Tuesday. “It’s getting awful-’ installation"’ of sound equip-
ly serious and it’s hard to live ment. This has been “tried
with on that account," he said twice" and city "got a real
fine bill," he added.
He was born Jan. 7. INI. son Lehr of Alvarado, Okla.; one
**iami) ’ndtZ“of* hTpri sssrdher. Sarwcwmmhama
farmer and member of the Pri- , , _ -cw. .
mitive Baptist Church of Long Beach, Calif.: 33 grand-
Survivors include his wife. Su- children. and 21 great-grand-
san Ida. of Comanche: six sons, children.
MAIL to the toowtac be—tt- Callahan. Easdland Erath. Oomancha,
■iMlto Mila. San Saba MoCulloth. Coleman —* M per yeaz.
Elsewhere 821 00 gar year
MEMaR o/m AssocTEDPRE88 Ta Aas ciated Preub to em
eustvely MEM to the —• tor rub’kation to al —wu to spins* si eredea
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aSANOLUHSACansasa Sixnjira
future policies in Viet Nam and itary regime as far as is prac-
all of Southeast Ada began to- and appeared satisfied
day in Pacific military com- with the new leaders. «
mand headquarters near Hono- Lodge, queried on reports that
lulu. he knew of the coup against REUNITED — Three year
now dead former President Ngo old Sanci Ann Moreland was
Dinh Diem Nov. 1 while Har- reunited with her daddy by
were Re Ve Lynn, Mildred Tuesday at the traffic circle on
Lynn Teresa Turner and Jo U. s. 84 in Early left the driver
Ann Wood. . . . of one car in "very critical”
Teresa Turner and Jo Ann
Wood were presented medals for
winning the girls any sight
championship
Mildred and Re Ve Lynn were
presented medals for winning
metallic sight team matches.
secretary: Mike Davidson, chief .
range officer, and Allen Car- Peir Ininrer
riger and Mike Fuller, assistant I MH 1111 • I M
range officers. Teresa Turner
and Deola white, will head the In Accident
events committee. ■ ■■
Other club members receiv- „ ....
ing awards include Bill Adams, ABILENE — Two Goldth-
Vernon Carr. Debbie Chambers, waite women, Mrs Amy Duren,
Jimmie Coffman. John Fuller. 68, and Mrs. Jessie Black, 83.
Loyd Golden. David Needier, were treated and released at an
Jerry Don Richardson. Peggv Abilene hospital Tuesday morn-
Michaels. Allen Carriger and ing after being involved in a car-
Regine Large. truck accident near East U.S.
Club is sponsored bv the 80 Loop 322 here.
Brownwood Chapter of Disabled . The two were in a cardriven
American Veterans. by Lora May Jones of .Coman-
___________________________ che. The car was heavily dam-
aged when it was in collision
with an empty truck driven by
H. L. Hall, 54, of De Leon.
J io^^e'X^XX Richard 20, of
I structor rating to Re Ve Lynn. Rout 1, Blanket, was not in-
- Sheiszthefirstajuniorinrown- Car driven by Simpson, ' 1963
.JI model sedan, received approxi-
Brownwood boys team won mately $750 damages. Damages
first place m the metallic sight totaled an estimated 31.300 on
matches in Jhe Austin meet, the 1961 car driven by Mrs.
Receiving medals Saturday were Weatherbv
Mike Davidson, Mike Fuller. Mrs. Weatherby was driving
Gary Teague and Allen Car- east and simpson was driving
nger. . . . . .... west on U.S. 84.
, The.club has elected, officers Accident was investigated by
for 1904. They are David Need- the sheriff’s department.
ler. president: Peggy Michaels, __________________
will speed the handling of loans A A ar J
to small businesses, according Meet I nUrSCCy
to Robert E. West. regional dir- __
ector of SNA in Dallas. , DE LEON (BBC, - The De
New procedures, tested in a Leon Band Parents will meet
pilot operation in the New Eng- at 730 P.m. Thursday in the
land area, have been ordered band nail.
put into effect in all SBA reg- Purpose of the meeting is to
ional offices, West said permit band members’ parents
COPTOMETRISTS
• SPECIALIZING
be given an apology because
’his feelings have been disre-
garded." Griffin said.
A private corporation would
not be allowed the liberties city
has taken, he added.
Hampton told council he had
not come for special considera-
tion “I just want to break even."
he said He asked city pay stan-
dard damage and easement
prices only, he said.
He asked city to buy an ease-
it. __________________________
The senator understood that
by Lyndon Baker meant Vice
President Johnson, who has not e . r • •
always seen eye-to-eye with his Coty 0 Q Use
fellow Texan. J
Did Yarborough ask Baker
about the report? “No, I never Ole Runileline
asked Bobby Baker anything, VI DVMIY IViei:n. Larry Pierce. Pierce took over
he said. "I never trusted him vIsirig 10 "I. na * .. e as band director Nov. 11 after
It wasn’t the first time I’d had . A largez corrugatedLiron build- Mrs^Kenneth Wylde, the tor- discharged from the
experience with him. ing bought by aty^ in purchas-mer Miss Beverly Cartwright, arm. Heis married and has
Some other liberal senators ing property for Carnegie St., of Grangeville, Idaho, Mrs. a 3-month-old daughter.
have also complained that Bak- Street right-of-way will be split Dan Cartwright from Pasco,
er, a protege of Johnson, fa-! and used by city as storehouse Wash., and Mrs. L. G. Cook
vored the conservative South- for city equipment. , from Kennewick. Wash , are at
ern bloc in the Senate Brownwood City Council Tues- present visiting Mr. and Mrs.
The Senate got into a brisk day agreed one section of the! Lonnie Holland.
debate Tuesday over proposed building could be converted into -
legislation to require members a garage for pipe and other 1
of Congress and other top gov- equipment and relocated on Cor-
eminent officials to disclose dell Street. 1
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Now? You cin get the fast relief you
need from nagging backache, headache
and muscular aches and pains that often
cause restless nights and miserable
tired-out feelings, when these discom-
forts com* on with over-exertion or
stress and strain —you want relief —
want it fast? Another disturbance may
be mild bladder irritation foilowing
wrong food and drink-often setting
up a restless uncomfortable feeling.
Doans Fills work fast in 3 separate
ways: 1. by spe«dy pain-relieving action
to ease torment of nagging backache,
headaches, muscular aches and pains.
2. by soothing effect on bladder irrita-
tion. 3. by mild diuretic action tending
to increase output of the 15 miles of
kidney tubes.
Fnjoy a good night's sleep and the
same happy relief millions have for
over 60 years, mm -
EDoans
ta Alcetraz They Ted Ta Chei
iVeicajocanedThemiraMam”
tance to Viet Nam in its fight 200005908:
against subversion will be dis- g00 end choice feeder steer calves 22.00-
cussed at the session, as well borrow ana
as the return home of U.S. per- butk 13 13 sow: 13.30-1425;
sonne! In Viet Nam. 9°" A‘. 200.0
Also scheduled to attend thelslevonter.temb w.»M.a. gogd u.w
meeting was Gen. Maxwell D. ’ 1$ 5:
Taylor, chairman of the Joint 1$09 veertne.res *.00,12-0..
Chiefs of Staff. Secretary of 2600 0603 woia .6 ,.363.8. 9068
State Dean Rusk was to arrive .“0 08.
today. choice wooled lambs H 00-12.00. common I
From Saigon Tuesday came 1.00.___________________________
Henry Cabot Lodge. U.S. am-
bassador to South Viet Nam. FACES EXTINCTION .
and Gen. Paul D Harkins, head One of the great apes - the
of the U.S. military advisory rare red-haired orangutan of
group there. Borneo and Sumatra—faces ex-
Lodge had talked to newsmen Unction at the hand of man.
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the Baker case, but he urged
Congress in a fist-pounding
jpeech not to retreat under at CAMP BOWIE
I against the base of the
pots, ultimately result-
u • damaged fence, he
Pipe was moved when im-
provements were scheduled for
Texas Highway 279
Speaking for Hampton as his
attorney Gordon Griffin Jr. told
court "someone had arbitrarily
gone on his (Hampton's) tend
and laid a pipeline." Hampton
should be paid for damages and.
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