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auto driven by Truman Alvin the series was al 5 Si a.m Sat-
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An carter accident Saturday tween a 1957 auto and a 1964,
Wright’s Funeral Home in
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76, of Gustine were held Sunday
Coleman City Cemetery
Cattle Raisers Association and
World
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Briefs
in Cherokee County. Okla. son
church
LOMPOC. Calif -Senior Mas-
nine ters, Mrs. Winnie Wyche of Co-
Ike Heads For Washington
elected to Charlotte’s City
il in modern times, said.
his
Cemetery.
Scott a prominent San Angelo
lawyer in Eastland. Somervell
wraps pending Rusk’s speech
wood hospital She was
on
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at five-year intervals as pre- will meet the train about 14
the Walter Reed Army Hospital
ctar» postape at ernum-ce
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Box Office Opens at 6:15
Furst Showing at 6:45
Rights Leaders' Homes
Damaged By Explosions
Mrs. A. B. Culberon
Funeral services for Mrs A
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ham fit. wil be heM Tuesday
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the Cattle Feeder. Division
the Texas and Southwestern
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) —
Indonesian regional command
ers Sunday night fully endorsed
the army chief's crackdown on
the Communists and pledged to
Sun Ivors include her husband
two sisters. Mr» Kat* Tete of
Brownwood and Mrs Mae Cavel
Howard Payne Collt
Business College of
She joined the Rocky Creek
Baptist Church in 1916 and was
an active worker until her death
She was assistant Sunday school
said:
Anytime (our blasts happen
like this, it’s organized I don't
BOwiE
a an INTERSIAlL THEATRE *
Rush of Coleman. and
grandchildren
pearance _ since suflerin
heart attack He was w
ed new officers
New officers include Bill Wel-
ler. president; J. W Coleman,
vice president; Re Ve Lynn se-
cretary; La
tive officer:
division, said that advance regis-
trations indicate a record attend-
ance.
o Box
to confirm Sato's trip, saying
only that he had been consider-1
ing it
feeders
The conference is sponsored
were imbedded in the paneling
of the opposite wall Drapes
were shattered and glass sprin-
kled In the beds of the two boys.
Kelly Alexander said dam-
ages at his home would amount
to “at least 32.800.” Fred Alex-
ander said “several thousand
dollars damages" resulted at his
middle class home
Fred Alexander the first Ne-
-A TAUT.
TINGLING
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X -uecaurs
Trash Blaze
The Brownwood Fire Depart-
ment answered a call to North-
aide Baptist Church at Cleburne
and Elm late Firday night
One truck extinguished the
trash fire which caused no other
damage.
tween a 1964 mail truck and a
1964 auto The truck ws driven
by Glenn Barton Pittman and
the auto by Mrs L. L. Fry.
There was no damage estimate
made on this accident.
base hospital after a brief ill-
ness.
Major Scott was born July 20
1894, at Colorado City. He had
Glover. execu-
nn Glover and
Ue Feeding Conference in San
Antonio Dec 1
scribed by the charter of the hours later somewhere in the
area to move him to
Organization of American W ashingion
States the Walter 1
_____________________ Eisenhower's 8 - by 11 • foot
any veteran
tea. A sma
mg with the
close friends
wants. Save
the Fourth <
KOREA*
AT HON
DEAR
speak with
speak with
bow to ye
l would II
some of MI
who are dr
they come
SERVE a
dees anyon
Brownwood Junior Rifle Club Veterans Chapter No. 45, install- to be of considerable interest
held its annual awards proa sit ed new officera to ranchers as well at cattle
tation ceremony Thursday night
in fellowship hall of the Church
of the Good Sheppard
John Guitar III of Abilene
spoke on competitive shooting
nized it. but it
force whose ef.
THINKING MAN S GOLDFINGER’
geumeame -NEWSWEEK
CUT
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GLU^Y
GUYS
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gelo, 154 141. $.0 total; Barry Burk, fro el
Comancne. Okia NT, •9; Monroe Tom X
Namm. Lampasas, 11.9. 11,2, 46.) total; Counci
Formerly Mrs Will Low. she
rancher, died at 11:10 a m Sun- and Charles D. Spann, pioneer
day at Goodfellow Air Force * -----
Lloyd Bergsma, director of the Brownwood, was awarded the
U.S Air Force Commendation
CRA
&
formerly liveu in Brownwood Brownwood for 56 vers. died
and married Eva Belle Lockett Sunday at 8 45 pm in a Brown-
in Brownwood. Nov. 6. 1936.
DRu MOLES • CONCAETE
FOAMADNAWACHORS
•cut Al
heads was blown out with such
force that splinters of glass
weeks.
TOKYO (AP» - Prime Min-
ister Eisaku Sato of Japan wiD
make a 10-day state visit to the
Soviet Union next June, reliable
sources said today.
The trip is considered to be a
significant step toward improv-
ing Soviet-Japanese relations.
The Foreign Ministry declined
state president of the National ously damaged
Assodiation for be Advance-
DEAR ABI
ad at your a
er whose tun
from Viet N
• yea Uherehi
Minor Accidents Reported
Over Weekend In City
Several wrecks occurred over happened at f ll am. at the
a.SPECiA
ddeehd FaVOR
Ariz . a daughter Mias Bobbie
Lannel Smith of Coleman a son
Mart Lamond Smith ol Cole
man; two sisters, Mrs Gerald
Piper te Mrs AW Shouldice
of-Flagstaff, and ha grand-
parents Mr, and Mrs. J W,
Morgan of Burkett
Clarence J. Rush
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mation Project will center his
remarks around the possibilities
of cattle feeders escaping the
normal spring decline la fat
cattle prices this year
Rierson to recognized at one
of the best informed livestock
economists in the United States
and his comments are expected
causing an estimated MM dam-
age to both vehicles The 1957
was parked Ito owner is Ken-
neth Osburn the 1964 was driy-
m by Murrell L Chandler.
Friday, at 1:40 p.m on Belle
Plain southeast of Hickory a
wreck happened between a 1965
auto driven by Sharman Lazai
Lawson and a 1956 driven by
Felician E Bullion Total dam-
onto the porch of his hospital
suite to talk briefly with news-
men and have his picture taken.
“I am really feeling ready to
go. he told the reporters
Would he play golf again? Ei-
senhower said he was willing to
obey his doctors’ orders, but
added with a grin .
“If they order me not to play
golf, then there'll be an argu-
ment’*
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By BEM PRICE
FT. GORDON. Ga . (AP) -
Former President Dwight D.
Eisenhower heads for Washing-
ton late today aboard a' special
tram. % a
The 75-yearold general is re-
covering from his second heart
attack, and doctors report they
are pleased with his progress
He has been hospitalized at the
.Army hospital here since Nov.
9.
An Army ambulance will take
and surroun
you said, "V
up a brass
if the mothe
this kind of
son, he will
dying da.
War is te
pecially a ju
man who hi
als for brat
boy has, to
tionally “sh
typical femii
coming sud
-xa.
Top Four
Miss Two
Four entries fnm Brownwood
and cne from Goldthwaite were
winners in last week's Brown-
wood Bulletin football contest (
The top four all missed two
games and the key Bangs-Blan-
ket tilt determined the order of
finish The game total was 42
as Bangs downed Blanket 42-0.
First place money of 85 goes
to Mrs. M E. Elliott of Brown-
wood. She picked 38 as the total
score.
Mrs. R. P Hines of 2102 Ninth
St. and Bob Hammond of Gold-
thwaite both submitted a total
score of 10 and will divide 13
for second place
A total score of 31 earned
Allan Mote of Howard Payne
College third place and 81
Entry deadline for this week's •
contest to 5 p.m. Friday. Entry
blank appears on today's sports
page.
DEATHS-
» • and FUNERALS
charge of arrangements
Mrs Culberson died to a
Hgngo
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canon ।
Houston. NY. »U. Hal CW*". San
wasb.
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Aise, Ronnre Sewalt, Oxs MA
Buteh Edwards Rachelle, NT. IZA '
er Forehand, Tidol, 11X 964.8
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Cisco. 16.).
Mewerd
and talked of his experiences
in the national matches at Camp
Perry, Ohio.
Jay Ledet presented awards
from the director of Civilian
Marksmanship to members of
the Club
Highlight of the program was
the presentation of the expert
award to Glenn Glover. Mildred
Lynn Allen Carriger, Dianna
Needier and Teresa Turner
Mn W C Lynn made the pre-
sentations
W. G. Lynn spoke on the dis-
tinguished rifleman requirement
and told how far each club
member had progressed toward
the award
J. H. Childs, representing the
sponsoring Disabled American
Baptist Church
a Thanksgi
Roping
She was bom Dec 27, 1898 in
DEAR Al
in Viet Nan
he survived
East had t
last week i
port and w
a large to*
red block I
“WELCOM
I thought
he wrote
coming to
I m glad
who saw t
happy for
thought w
too much
risked his
the cause
son was a
picture of
forever. S
proud mot
hero that
His wife's brother. Warren Feb 21. 1869, in W
w- Phl Lyne, Georg
Soicer G-W Dimmiv
Wommnack. Briogeoort,
Daugherty. 111. NT; Bob Jonnson, EL
coredo nt. r i. mi tetal. Bud Wai-
4.4 tetel
•IX MX
but the general theme is known.
The United States would like Eisenhower to the railroad sid-
to have the hemisphere minis- ing where .he will be placed in
ters meel „„ for gener £ sPSrmhyoraprrtmcntighocrd
al review sessions rather than train. Another Army ambulance
og"anagquermgs"h"*
An accident at East Baker Robert Hansford Cobb ate a
and Brown streets happened at 1965 car driven by Tommy Leon
11:15 am Saturday causing an Raney o Temple An estimated
esumated $125 damage One car $125 was Ite damage to both
was parted, owned by Mabie cars
Bullion, the star was a 1956 The most i snort accident of
1
Many of the Viet Cong were road.
wearing brown khaki shirts and The train will make only one
short black pants. A comment- stop en route. for equipment
oration button reading “Dien servicing The location of the
Bien Phu Battalion" was found -------------------------
ruary 1864
Mrs. Spann, a resident of
Fifth Annual South
• and militant civ
right leader, aad the home to
Juba Chamtera. a young attor-
80
COLORADO CITY - Funeral
services for Albert R. Moore.
84. brother of two Brownwood •
women, were to be held today!
at 4 p.m. in Westbrook with the
Rev I.. B. Edwards and the
Rev. David Crow officiating
Burial was to be in Westbrook
Cemetery under direction of Ki-
ker and Son Funeral Home
Survivors include three daugh- i
tors; six sons; four brothers:
three sisters, inchiding Mrs.
Ross Cunningham and Miss Le-‘
ona Moore of Brownwood: 231
grandchildren. and 29 great-
grandchildren
ported
The army chief, Maj. Gen Su-
harto. met with the command-
ers in Jakarta after they had
met with President Sukarno at
the Bogor presidential palace to
miles south of Jakarta
Sukarno in a speech Sunday
appealed for an end to the cam-
paign of “killing. destruction
and hatred" against the Com-'
munists. He warned that if In-
donesians continue to fight each
other, the nation will destroy it-
self from within.
KUCHING, Sarawak, Malay-
sia (AP) — Three government
soldiers were killed and two!
others were wounded Sunday in
a clash with a large band of Ln-
donesian raiders in Malaysia's j
Borneo state of Sarawak. a mil- ’
itary spokesman reported.
It was the first major action
reported in Sarawak in three
NOW hX
OPEN UU
ADM. 90.65
Cattle Prices
Report Slated
An authoritative report on th
trend of fed cattie prices will be
ona «f the main features of Uto
and Presidio Counties. were
married in 1941 He died in Feb-
Area Men
In Service
--- IININ
TUCSON, Arte —Chief Master
Sgt Marlon T. Helds son of
T P Fields of 1386 11th St ,
$—«
14th St.. Cisco, has been pre-
sented the U.S. .Mr Force Out-
Pubishee even everng excemt
eey end undey morning Mr Bi
wDnD PuBt CATIONS, inc.. • (
m. Brownwoco. Texas. 1802
SEEP STARTER SHELF
standing Unit Award at Van-
denberg AFB. Calif.
Sergeant Simmons, a missile
superinendent, earned the per-
manent decoration for helping
the Air Force Systems Com-
mand’s 3595th Aerospace Test
Wing achieve an exceptionally
meritorious rating.
The 6595th has received the
award twice since its activation
in October 1960 it also won the
Air Force Missile Safety Award
for the third consecutive year.
The sergeant is a graduate
of Putnam. Tea., High School
Brownwood
Bulletin 47
va e te.
Lockett, and Mrs. Grace Lock- County, daughter of the late Mr.
ett live in Brownwood and Mrs Ira Clemons.
Survivors include his wife, a Survivors include a stepdaugh-
son, Robert Chalk Scott II of ter. Mr? Stella Holder of Brown-
San Angelo, and a daughter wood, four stepsons, five neph-
Mrs Terry Rosas of Stockton, ews and three nieces
get out quickly
Raleigh, Gov Dan Moore
red -Chariotte officials the
full resources dl our state in-
vestigative and law enforcement
agencies."
Mayor Stam Broukshire of
Charlotte said
"These bombings are most un-
fortunate and uncalled for Our
whole eity to shocked."
The Federal Bureau of Inves-
tigation joined the investigation
of the blasts, which occurred at
the four homes on Charlole’s
West Side about 2:30 am
Kelly Alexander, long-time
state president of the NACP,
. __ _ ____ ____know who ।
Peum N“ X. 24 A was organi
F nt 2.5a forts it was to kill us."
H -im Kelly Alexanders two sons.
KeUy Jr , 17, and Alfred, 13.
were sleeping in a front bed-
secretary She also attended
Survivors include his wife, of the late Mr and Mrs Wil-
four daughters, Mrs Jack Walk- liam Washington Wilson. He
er of Fort Worth. Mrs Milton married Imae Marrett May 7.
Wissie of Sinton Mrs Sam 1911.
Williams of Newfoundland. Can- Survivors include his wife of
ada and Mrs A. L (Pete) Floyd Gustine one brother, Cloe Wil-
of Coleman; one eon, Oran Dale ton of Comanche, and three sis-
u: •a eneaz car sK-Erd"s nos K,s“se-
tut Church wln me He’ v. i. dav bt inired
Cotman and ter Rev Bill Uhl 4 e M pZL M.IlL
Eunateyu
compartment in the train’s third
car has been equipped with a
hospital bed and assorted emer-
gency’ and heart monitoring
ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 eHhmrenstor the car wi be oc-
fort in close-in fighting, copied by doctors and nurses.
a Ehecqemararsntarremi
hour period. They were beaten travel in the foirth car - a pr
off by small arms, automatic vate car belonging to an official
weapons and hand grenades of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail-
Medal during his retirement cer-
emonies at Davris-Monthan AFB,
Ariz
Sergeant Fields, who has more
than 23 years service, received
the medal for meritorious ser-
vice as a food service superin-
tendent at Davis-Monthan. He to
a veteran of World War II.
The sergeant attended Hills-
boro High School
His wife, Dulah, is the daugh-
ter of H. M Curtis of 1107
Second St., Pecos.
of Brownwood, and several
Cy* e-2x, 4 * room of the brick, ranch-style
Biv Alpin CQfhanche, wa mi home, when the explosions oc-
SorpuTuo 142 curred. The window over their
VITHEIPCRESSFLF’IS A
James D. Smith
COLEMAN (BBO) - Funeral
services for Janes Douglas
Smith, 31. of Beaumont who
Aad a a onecar accident mt
orsicana Friday, were to be
held loday at 2 pm la Stove*
Funeral Home with burial bi
Burkett Cemetery
Mr Smith died in the acci-
denspbout midnight to ter East
Hewasborn Feb. *. 1934 and
had livedin Coleman about. Brown >nd -as the dau-
■ •Lter He «a> a iff? W and Mrs twoday event 1n the rode are
at the Korean Conflict mp Tig n na op Brady Highway was turn-
and a member of the Baptist Mrs -ueron ed by Kenneth Kelly who tied
Cn 1 Brownwood 12 years and mar gecond cait Saturdy X?
-hah. BLrhA* Ma - ried A B tLonj Culberson -Aug. noin9g y —
Survivors mglude h4 mother e RruIw.a D-73 ■* 7-0 aecentM
Mrs Ma Mitchell_ Flagslaff, Shl‘iinT"L"Rlki Garrison and Forehand had
the second fastest time while Al
user and Burk had the
fastest times.
Besides his $eno first place _
ney Forehand also received a
silver belt buckle from Ryan’s
Saddle Shop in Fort Worth The
noted Fort Worth western teip
ney had handied many suits
i behalf ol Negro groups
Tommy Bacon
w, Bulons
—SUZANNE PEESNE11E-BRADFORD DIUNAI
-BENGAZZARA-ROGRBO
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emmnmEMN’poMlNRG / peyetefnnantseiuui PANAYSION°
ker CW* 12. IM,
COLEMAN (BBC) — Funeral nieces and nephews
eervices for Clarence J Rush, a
r of 200 Mesquite were to be Lee Roy Wilson
held today at 4 p m in Stevens COMANCHE BBC — Funer-
Funeral Home with burial in al services for Lee Roy Wilson,
Bv LEWIS GULICK
RIO DE JANEIRO «AP» -
U.S. Secretary of State Doan
Rusk said today that commu-
nism has receded in Latin
America over the past few
years
“I think there is no doubt that
it has lost strength in Latin
America," Rusk-said in an ABC
television interview.
Rusk, who last visited South
American in 1962. said there
are indications Cuban Prime
Minister Fidel Castro now re-
alizes that his type of activity
cannot succeed."
He said Castro is perhaps less
active now than before. And in I
some Latin-American countries!
the voters have rejected Castro
as a solution to their problems,
he said, adding.
“I think that undoubtedly the!
situation in the ’hemisphere is
stronger today from that point |
of view than it was a year or I
two ago.“
Rusk was to present the U S
position to the inter-Am erican
conference this afternoon
The hemisphere foreign min-
isters are discussing ways to
update the inter-American sys-
tem to deal with changing polit ;
ical and economic needs Sevan
of the 19 foreign-policy leaders
have spoken since the two-
week meeting began Nov. 17.
The U.S delegation has kept
its specific proposals under
entton Smih Te" m Ki "We were just lucky ... they
.1,11.200123 tiT il* *• lit mean to get whatever they
ha 12 z 160.4 totai. Aibin--20.6. 11.9, count." He and his brother said
MT. 13.0, 12.0. IZA W». 12.7, 1X7. IU1.1 "1 1. 3
21.2. vi.a. Ma im । totai. they had no idea who did it.
ADMISSION
Children Ite Adulta 706
TONIGHT &
HOME WORKSHOP
COGGIN PARI
Corner Coggin A Third St.
INSURANCE
SERVICE
BAN L GARRETT AGENCY
119 BROWN *
tnlion fought in the decisive bat- Suppar Held
Ue at Dien Bien Phu in 1964
where the Viet Minh defeated BLANKET - Young Adults
the French. Class of First
Government troops also cap- ol Blanket held a Thanksgiving
lured nearly 100 enemy weap- supper Thursday night at Blan-
ona, many of them late-model ket Community Center.
types including recoilless rifles, I Following supper, the 27 per-
light machine guns and Chi- sons attending played games and
nese-type assault rifles had a sing-song
—----- gam-
CRAIG WOODSON, Pubusnen
LARWV cade editer
Sutscripnon etes
By CARRIEP SV MHK; 4 cents.
SV MAU in NW tollowine counnes:
-allenen, Eeshand Eremh Lgmenche,
Memiten Mils, Sar MR NtECtlop
olemen ene Brown «1X« ner vehv.
kisewhere DI < w
WErBER OF 'Mt A3SQCIArED PRASS
The Asociaiee Pres «• exciusivelv en
nter • the use tor oubiication o al
me tocet rews oubushee hereun. AM
news dispelthes creditee wioDet
eTherwite creditet in mN pecer eng nise
nients ot reoubticatien o ceciai d•
oaiche err eiso veserved
Walter Porttock assistant range
officers; Penny Spence, publici-
ty officer, and Mildred Lynn,
program chairman.
H T. Coleman presented the
National Rifle Association
awards to members for their
firing during the pest year |
Adult leaders for 1966 include,
H. T. Coleman and Mrs Ernie
Meyer, advisors; Mr. and Mrs
W. G Lynn, instructors, and
Judy Pointer Dennis Wells and
David Needier, assistant instruc-
tors.
Club meets each Sunday from
2-5 p.m at the Camp Bowie In-
door Rifle Range Member-
ship is open to any boy and girl
in the area.
ARAGE
TO LIVE
srHikhrswwsrewsaluS 9
brothers, 1. B of Comanche. W •
A. of Stephenville and P P. Wil-
helm of Arlington: nineteen
grandchildren, and nine
randchildren
COMPLETE
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
BRADY HIGHWAY
Boa Office Opens at 6:18
First Showing at 6:45
ADMISSION:
Childres Ite Adultn Tte
TONIGHT &
TUESDAY
stop is classified information
Saturday afternoon, Eisen-
hower made his first public ap-
Hurd, who arrived in the area
30 minuela after the blasts, said
uhat i his opinion, a wasa"
“ru“garante"tou it was
people who knew what they
were doing. Whoever it was
knew explosives and they knew
sectons armJ how to get m
CHARLOTTE PC (AP) - ter state yuto* of the
The homes of four Negro civi NAACP, and of his brother Fred
righs leaders birtedaig dwters steer were the Boat seri
MICHAEL CAINE
vnFsauzuan - sonev a Rte ■ CHAMUa Kasven Suuc"u
<1111 WON
SwaTT .
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ter wu
MEDKEP
Rte tew.
eemn /
uo®’-
also gave new ropes to the top
four finishers
C Q Davis, publicity director
of the association, said about
1,300 people watched the two
da* show
resuda
S —i Seais, Ponder Texes Mi. 11,1:
Lab Snedecker Chickasha Okia. 14 X
*4 total 0.3; S— Smim, 0* Rio.
It.S. NT Horece emin. Big "Spring.
V- as
manche. Mrs. Myrtle Rander-
, , son of Floydada and Mrs Edith
Robert Chalk Scott Butler of Graham
SAN ANGELO-Rosary wil be Mn. Alice Spann
said for Major Robert Chalk COMANCHE (BBC) - Funer-
Scott 71. at 7:30 pm today at al services for Mri Alice Spann,
Johnson s Funeral Home with 96, of 1203 Durham. Brownwood,
funeral mass to be held at 9 will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m.
am Tuesday at Sacred Heart in Oaklawn Funeral Home with
Cathedral with military burial the Rev B L McCord officiat-
in Scottsdale Cemetery at 10 ing Burial will be in Oakwood
a.m. Wednesday, 1 -
Calif
Mrs. Herman H©hertz
GOLDTHWAITE - Funeral
services for Mrs Herman (Jen-
nie Clara» Hohertz, 86, of Prid-
dy were to be held today at 2
pm in Zion Lutheran Church
of Priddy with the Rev John
Striepe officiating Burial was to
be in Zion Cemetery under di-
rection of Wilkins Funeral Home
Mrs. Hohertz died Sunday in
a Comanche hospital after a
long illness. She was born Nov
21, 1879 in Friedrichswalde
Germany She married Herman
Hohertz Jan. 5, 1899, in Hamil-
too and had lived in Priddy
since that time She was a mem-
ber of the Lutheran church
Survivors include three sons
Elwald of Priddy. Albert of Big
Spring and Martin Hohertz of
Dallas, seven grandchildren and
20 great-grandchildren.
James F. Wilhelm -
COMANCHE (BBC) - James
Franklin Wilhelm. 91. died to-
day at 2:05 am. in a Comanche
hospital. He was born Nov IS.
1874, in Mississippi; aon of the
late Mr and Mrs Benjamin Wi
helm.
Services will be held Tuesday
at 2 p m, In Oak Lawn Funeral
Home with Clarence Bryant. mi-
nister officiating Burial will be
in White Point Cemetery. He
was a retired fanner-rancher
Has wife died Aug 9. 1963.
Survivors include six sons Ben.
Gus, and Wayne Whilhelm, all I
of Comanche, Jack and Aubrey
Wilhelm of Sen Angelo and Jake1
Wilhelm of League Qty; three
# Pe M
e te
tef; Jack Rioqs Senderson .ua 20.3:
Jim Davis Mission NT. MJ; Junior
Gerrisen. Mariow Okia, HX 96. 42.9
w, Jack Nelan, Sherman, 123 m.
Mi tetel; Hediev Werdlaw, Junction,
NT MJi Randy Melk, Mouston, 16.6.
NT. Tim Pramer, Chico, 12.5. 1IX <0
tote’
Also, Bowie weev, Happv ixx va.D,
60,7 total; Bily Hulton, Biomington
11 x 10.3, 64a total; Bili Teague Crane.
NT. 12.2; Jim Bob Allzer Del Rio.
« «. N X a ’ tetel, Billy Rippv. Ran-
ger, 10.4 NT: J. I Teague. Loving-
MA N.M , 20.4 12.4; Richard Welker,
Colulle. HX NT: c. 1. Rentro. ten An-
Mr Rush a resident of Cote- at 2 p.m. in First Methodist
man County 41 years, died at Church of Gustine with the Rev
11:38 am Sunday in a local S J. Isham, the Rev Brad Hel-
rest home He was born Dec bert, and Minister Joe Wolfe of-
to 1882 at Abingden, Va ficiating. Bunai was in Ever-
He was married to Velma green Cemetery under direction
Montgomery on Nov 31, 1926. of Comanche Funeral Home
in Coleman A retired painter Mr Wilson died Saturday at
and baker Mr. Rush was a 6 pm in a Gustine nursing
member of the Methodist home He was born June 8. 1839,
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1965, newspaper, November 22, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492960/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.