Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1964 Page: 2 of 12
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MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
. Admissions Tuesday:
Goldthwaite. and Raymond
Clark of Santa Anna
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EXPLOSIVE
BEST SELLER
EASTLAND - First tour lari
Eastand County Hereford
Breeders Association will be
held Nov. 5, according to Roos
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Box Office Opens at 6:15
First Showing at 6:45
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ADM. 90 - 65 - 25
MONAHANS — Funeral serv-.
ices for William Albert Vessels,
70, of Monahans. brother of H I
died at 5:45 p.m. Monday in a
Big Spring hospital.
Loula Grace Erdman of Ama- young people and adults, as
rillo, noted Texas author. will well as stories and articles for
visit Brownwood Friday morn- leading magazines Some of her
ing. according to .Miss Bob books are The Yean of the Lo-
100 Dresses
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Reg. 9.95
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OLD FASHION
Remnants 29c
NO ONE...REPEAT...NO
ONEWIUBE ADMITTED
DURING THE LAST 17 MIN-
UTES OF THE FEATURE
burial in Baggett Cemetery Mr
Raiford R Miller died in a truck accident
_ —______ He is survived by his wife;
H Vessels of Bangs were to be 1 two sons, Talmadge V. Vessels
Position Goes
To Bob Bedwell
PROCTOR (BBC> - The Rev.
Bob Bedwell, ministerial stud-
ent at Howard Payne College.
Brownwood, is new pastor of
Proctor Baptist Church.
The minister and his wife.
Joyce, have a 10-month old
daughter. Janette, and reside in
Brownwood.
Prints
36" and 40" wide.
LADIES ACETATE AND RAYON
HALF slips
Brown Jug Cafe in Lastland at
’ First stop winbeat Hardy
Tidwell’s ranch north of Desde-
mono Ed Harrison’s ranch, be-
tween Desdemona and Gonnan.
will be second stop Last stop
before lunch will be at Keith
Whitt’s place west of Gorman.
The group will eat in Eastland
in the afternoon, the group
will inspect some of Wilson's cat-
tle at the Charley Underwood
place and then at his farm. Last
stop will be at the Dr D. V. |
Rodgers ranch five miles west
of (Gorman.
The association hopes to make
the tour an annual affair Ranch-
ers and breeders from Eastland
and adjoining counties are in-
Their low
nighe
one or two months before re-
sults are available, according to
John Arthur, district designing
engineer of the local THD a co-
ordinator for the survey
Arthur said traffic counters
across streets to determine the
number of cars traveling each
route in a 24-hour period, should
be up Thursday
The engineer said the entire
survey went real well."
FABRICS . . . Just In Time For
I Your Fall Sewing, and Many Other.
FRIDAY
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COLOR CARTOON — NEWS
meeting this morning came as okee. J. C. Gibson of Deep Creek
a result of a continued effort and Riley Reese of Bend
Goldthwaite High School senior
- class is sponsoring a "turkey
supper" in the high school lunch-
room Friday from 5-7 p.m.
Tickets are on sale by mem-
bers of the senior class. Home-
made pie and coffee will also
be on sale after the “harvest
festival." All proceeds go to-
ward financing of the senior trip.
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Bangs — Mrs Charles Wil-
liams. . -
GOLDTHWAITE i BBC i - Ap-
proximately 120 members of the
Goldthwaite Future Homemak-
ers of America and Future Far-
mers attended the fair Satur-
day.
They were accompanied by
their sponsors. Layton Black
and Mrs. Wallace Johnson and
Mrs. Charles Childress. Mrs.
Layton Black, Roydston House
and V. D. Ables.
Miller. 33, of Gustine 2 p m in Saturday in California Coman-
First Baptist Church, Gustine, 1 che Funeral Home
William A. Vessels, 70
City—
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over the past several months
to secure the necessary right-
of-way for the extension of Aus-
tin Avenue over the proposed
HENRY FONDA
■ «■ Pusdum
choice and prime shorn lambs 21.00; good
and choice 19.00-19.50: good and choke
we want to go down on record 1
as not being bitter toward those I
who opposed the Allcorn propos- I /
"*— -At College Friday
Lions Hear
Ed Devery
Ed Devery talked to Brown-
wood Lions Club about his trip
to Europe and East and West
Berlin at a meeting at noon
Tuesday in the Browntowner.
He was introduced by D. E.
(Cotton: Cunningham. October
program chairman.
Roscoe Smith presided W. A.
(Toodle) Middleton. chairman
of the Lions Club candy sale,
reported most of the candy was
sold by Friday. The -club did
not have to man its candy-sell-
ing station on Center Avenue
Saturday as previously sched-
uled.
Clarence H Hartmann, man-
ager of Buddies Supermarket,
was a guest.
here.
Mr Barton died at 8 p.m Mon-
day in a Temple hospital
He was. bom Feb. 26. 1896 in
McCulloch County and had work-
ed for Texas Livestock Market-
ing Association as a buyer for
30 years.
Survivors are one daughter.
Mrs D. C. Williams of Fort
Worth: a son, Roy L Barton of
San Angelo: a sister. Mrs. John
Rodgers of Melvin, and three
grandchildren.
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ill health the past eight years, brothers and two sisters
Roy Barton, 68
BANGS — Seventh and
eighth grade honor roll has
been announced for Bangs'
School.
Seventh graders on the list
are Kathy Pittman. Jimmy
Hurst. Pam Reasoner. Theresa
Ranne, Merridee MeClatchey,
Keith Cox, Janice Snider. Jo
Lynn Marshall, Danny Woold-
ridge and Stephen Hanley.
Eighth grade honor roll in-
cludes D a y l e Green. Gayle i
Green, Cathy McDonald, Betty !
Wilson, Daniel Mathews. Nedra '
Hallford and Cheryl Ivy.
Special price
during Anthony
Month only . . . .
ley. 606 Main Ave.: Mrs Jack
B. Coffey, 1117 Duke St.; Mrs
Velma Cash, 1003 Wood St.
Rising Star - Mrs Columbus
turning lanes not now provid-
ed.
SPECIAL PURCHASE NYLON
HALF SLIPS
By Lorraine
Fancy laco trim nylan half slips bought
months in advance for Anthony Oct.
Month.
6,500 Help
In Survey
Interviews taken Tuesday
through Friday reached approx-
imately 6,500 in the "origin and
destination" traffic survey con-
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in Monahans Cemeterv daughters. Mrs. Orbit H Red
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Mr Vessels, who had been in L Carter of Monahans. four
Payne College football game in Brownwood — Mrs Sammye
Lion Stadium are now on sale at' Street and baby, 1511 % Dur-
the athletic office in Yellow ham St.; Mrs Franklin Lewis.
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ducted by the Texas Highway
Department and in co-operation
with the Bureau of Public Roads
and the City of Brownwood
The reports are in Austin for
tabulation. It will be at least
Assarted colors to select from in sixes
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tween it and the existing one ”
He also reported there would be
room for additional parking fa-
cilities to accomodate the new
park.
“I talked to Wendell Mayes
and he said he thought the al-
ternate proposal was a real fine
idea and that we will have his
support in the matter.” he
added. “And I want to say that
Students Make
College List
STEPHENVILLE (Spl (-Four
Brownwood area students at
Tarleton State College have
been named to “Who's Who
Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges."
Included on the list are
and Droyce Doss, seventh
grade. Jerry Roberts, Linda
Tucker and Nancy Estess; eigh-
th grade. Kenneth Adams, Sher-
ry Tongate. Daphna Seymore.
Brenda Kock. Janice Dilling-
ham and Bonnie Sewalt.
The high school honor roll
lists freshmen, Regina Holland.
Larry Krause. Isola Andrews
and Nancy Lee; sophomores,
Joan Botts. Robert Reeves.
Donna Miller and Vernon Carr;;
I juniors. Joe Henderson. Pattie
Roberts, Suzanne Dillingham,
and Rheba Posey and senior.
Sherry Reeves.
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brady Highway
Box Office Opens nt 6:15
First Showing at 6:45
ADMISSION
Adulte Children 10
TONIGHT
Thru FRIDAY
SAN SABA iBBC: - Sheriff
Brantley Barker of San Saba
went about the street here this
morning to gather up talesmen
for a murder trial after the, 100-
person special venire was ex-
haused in trying to select final
jurors.
Seven jurors for the Billy Man-
sell murder trial in 33rd Dis-
trict Court had been selected
through Tuesday.
Questioning of the talesmen
was to begin at 11:30 a.m. to-
day.
The special venire was call-
ed Monday. It is the second to
neth Blackburn, son of Mr. and beecalled in Mansell’s trial. Last
Mrs Theron J. Blackburn of April in Llano, Judge Jack B
Miller granted a change of ven-
ue in the case to San Saba after
Rich* of the Howard Payne curt.” "Life Was
from a 100-member panel.
The jurors chosen so far are
Harold Hale, Raymond Castle-
berry. Mrs. Lee Roy Eckert and
Carson Edmondson. all of San
NOW THA.
SHIRTS
Only 2Sc each
We take great pride in doing
your shirts the was you like
them.
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LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING
Dial MT 5-2413
Tickets to Saturday night's Hayles
Stephen F. Austin-Howard Dismissals Tuesday:
2" "sdnenden. .21,196 Hereford Tour Scheduled
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THURSDAY
"THE INCREDIBLE
JOURNEY"
PLUS
"YELLOWSTONE CUBS"
Hogs 50; 1-3 barrows and gilts 15.00-
16.25: 1-3 sows 14.00-14.50
Sheep 600; choice and prime wooled
slaughter lambs 21.00; most good and 1
choice 18.00-20.00; some utility and good
13.00-19.00; cull and utility 8.00-14.00:
sfeers 22.00: utility cows 11.50-12.50: utilitv
and commercial bulls 13.75-15.50; lot
choice yeerling feeder steers 70.00 good
steer calves 17.00-20.00: good and low.
choice heifer calves 15.50-17.00
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissions Tuesday:
Brownwood — Mrs Leia Letha
Prescott. Route 4, Box Itt
Comanche — Charles Leonard
Jacket gym. 27014 Peach St.; Mrs. Clyde Niemissca Tuesdav.
The reserved seat tickets are Modawell, 2110 12th St.; Grover Dtsm1sse“ 77. ’’ ,
priced at $2 and will remain C. Hinesly 1309 Eighth St.: John- Comanche — Gayle Dean God-
on sale until 5 p.m. Saturday. ny C. Slaughter. Apt 81. Sun- frey.______
Children 10c
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the rears or “ntecountilthaten son of Mr._andMrs. Ralph M.
decision to enter the plan with
the SCS might “seriously af-
fect the flood control future
for the author at 10:30 a.m. into Braille “The
for those who want to meet her Time” was a German
------------------- yearling wethers 17.00-18.50: vearling ewes
13.00; aged wethers 9.00: utility and good
mp • ■ m, ■ shorn ewes 6.00-7.25: good choice
Bids Opened "="m*"
Council-
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to San Angelo where she will ers are, Miss Ricks: Mrs. Elea-
be luncheon speaker Saturday nor Burgess. Miles. program (Information for this column set Terrace; Mrs. Leroy Wil-
for the annual workshop of Dis- chariman; Drucilla Eberhardt. released by authority of patient liamson and baby. Apt. 23. Park
trict XI of the Joint English Coleman. recording secretary; I or relative ) Homes: Mrs. Lee Rice, 906 Bel-
Committee for School and Col- Margaret Levisay, Brownwood, MFMORIAI HOSPITAL ' le Plain Ave.; Mrs. Annie Lois
lege of Texas State Teachers corresponding secretary, and MEMOEiat Robbins, 2511 Belle Plain Ave.
Association Alex Reeve, HPC treasurer
Miss Ricks who, is chairman ■ ■ ■ . ■
of the district committee, studi-
ed under Miss Erdman. who is Tickete On Sola
novelist in residence and assort- '
ate professor of English at
West Texas State College, Can-
yon.
. She has written a number of
books, including novels for both
BROOKESMITH (BBC)—For- rou te recommended by, the —
faTSS^rSk Mon. For Project
Brookesmith School roe continued, “that we haven t
First grade includes Dean been able to secure this right- , Asphalt Pavers Inc of .Wichi-
Davis and Lora Holland; sec- of-wayfor a figure within the ta Falls submitted the low bid
ond.eradkh.sceranadam.Me
hKd Hars sand.nrrita. ISSi 1963, the council felt it had 110 from the intersection of Farm
Karen Tongate. Howard Adams, morning . .. , c. _Thefi irm’sbidwas $199,945.-
Teddi Stewart Cari Guthrie Earlier in the meeting. City. 59 Four other bids were sub-
and"rinewar, fifth Manager John Clary pointed mitted. Construction will begin
Paul wre, Easn n.nEn .nJ out the two new decisions would in about a month. The stretch ,
Panns"rihteeEddjeEonduand not affect the city’s agreement of highway will be widened to
Donald Krause, i Miler tlet Rosen Construstion,-
pany of Abilene build a new
Central Fire station at Main
and the originally proposed ex-
tension of Austin
Monroe pointed out the city
may be able to obtain right-
of-way beyond Main in the fu-
ture but "For now I suggest we
forget extending Austin past
Main Avenue.”
BRADY — Funeral services
for Roy Barton. M. Brady cat-
tle and sheep buyer, are pend-
ing at Wilkerson Funeral Home
8 a.m. and 11 am. in Bell Chib- lated into many languages, in-
room of Walker Memorial Li- eluding German. Arabic. Pers-1
brary. Coffee will be served ian, Indonesian Bengali and
and an autograph party held Urdu, as well as transcribed
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department and “A Wonderful Thing"
will speak at Her books have been trans-
here.” *
“I now think we can safely go
into this thing,” said Monroe,
"and I personally feel like it of-
fers a good amount of flood pro-
tection around Adams Branch
and Willis Creek."
Comanche — Isom Newton
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personally selection • T
Miss Erdman will be en route - District XI committee offic-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1964, newspaper, October 21, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492855/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.