Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 39, Ed. 1 Monday, November 29, 1965 Page: 2 of 10
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Former Mills Resident
sister, Mrs Herold Henson of
hus- they are talking about Maybe
Named County HD Agent
and James aliofthe home
scems like home." she coutin-
San Saba Church Hosts
Kerrville District Meet
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Bennett president of McMurry
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Mar-
top prize despite missing two
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Christmas
Business News
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and addi-
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Class Hosts Shower
World
three-car collision at 1:35 p.m.
As yet. police have not urn- dividend seele increase An four
added to police activities
Briefs
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And Save You Money
$300 damage
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Livestock Show
FHA and 4-H
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Contest Set
This Week
demonstration office Tuesday
At present Mrs. Kuykendall
SAN SABA (BBC}— One Wit-
ness in One Worid" will be the
theme of the conference of the
Kerrville District, with First
Methodist Chuch of San Sana as
host Tuesday, according to the
were sent and
turned The we
for Dec 11.
community c
tonal church
1402 E
bors of
of Mid
died at 1 45 pm
a brief iliness.
“You
sane fi
season Churches in all towns
should have added services end
chair programs As far as the
town is concerned. Mrs Good-
native, were held at it am. to-
day at Sacred Heart Catholic
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6:20 Pevton Piace
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He and Kra Waldrop were
married at Gouldbusk in 1917.
Survivors include his wife:
two sons; two brothers; three
Mrs Norva C. Kuykendall, Milis Coun-
ty Home Demonstration Agent pre-
sented a program "Waltz Through
Washday." tn a meeting of the Mount
Olive HD Chib held in the home of
Mrs D W. McClain. How to test water
for hardness and the adaptability of
various detergents to individual wa-
I wouldr
new ones
’ ers began applying today fot
passes to cross through the Ber-
Un wall to visit relatives in the
Communist half of the divided ►
city over the Christmas holi-
Mrs Kuykendall, the former
Norva Gibson Cates, was raised
in San Saba and graduated from
high school Here She attended
Texas Women's University in
sugar in
keep the
will kee
ana »u
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ptesents
of Cross PLains and a
er Mrs Raymond Young
ing Mills (
and FFA
Me Construction
-The men in
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18 Nees-Mmtvermaiy
wood. Bobby Rama
Dartmore Dr . Jerry
exhibits tn be held Jan. 14 and
15.
Bata"oh
Monday
APTERNOON a NIGNT
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Saturday
Dear He
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my feet,
head and
What I
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left feat
tary service
Li, Wal: Pierce of
SPECIAL
ENGAGEMENT
TUES. - WED.
to half <
When I
"I was just real happy to
come back to Central Texas’
said Mrs. Norva G. Kuykendall.
Mills County’s new home dem-
onstration agent.
Where you are raised and
graduated from high school
be forced to do
- but don’t do
Roy Ragsdale, district steward,
end Crutsinger, lay member of
the annual conference.
Mrs. Jack Sullivan win serve
as organist. A. Gordon Roe will
serve as song leader and H.
Ellis Thomas, district superin-
tendent, Kerrville. will direct
the conference
The afternoon session will be
eemmm
unueoahsts
TECCOLOR
• Forsyme
«idare
tout, and
warm, c
my feet,
• at the a
■Math,
my shou
fun and
I used
tenwood Cemetery
Mrs. Whitehorn died at 11 a m
Sunday at a Bangs nursing
I. home economics teacher
High School since
i to two Seabee
received
Dev Ho
By ace
ordinary
andplois
side our
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the daydream ends
NNO TME
NIGHTMARF BEGIHS!
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE - IN
Society of Christian Service The
WSCS also will serve lunch to
the group of approximately 130
visitors expected
Keyno speaker for the motn-
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at Winchell
Survivors include her
ish St.. Stewart Na-
10 Ave. 1. Bob Curbo
ggin Ave. and Joyce
Wood
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Bacall
Moa Ferrer
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, .. . — fry at 6:30 p.m today at the
ay from the real meaning of National Guard Armory on the
piefrmesa L - 2 . i7 4 .
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meeting
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of Mrs.
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Tuesday
Mrs. J.
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Mrs. S.
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resident since 1945 she died let he didn’t laugh
35 vm 35 “5 It made me mad • Fuscello
three brothers. Wiiliam Smith
of Washington. W T. Smith of
Abilene and Wendell Smith of
Cattle Testing
ALSTIN - Samueis and
Wayne Colvin reported a theft dividends for any year will ex-
at his washateria at 304 Adams ceed $200 million
WBAP-TV (Channel 5)
4.1 Gooe
t 00 tecsv
9100 Frcturee Pnrases
9:75 News
9:30 Cencentrafien
10:00 Morning star
10:30 Paradise Say
1:0 Jeobarev
11:20 Post Ortice
Concerning other i
items. C Q Davis Jr. report
whe e
me vocat
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emhermtee
rignns «
The only Sunday accident bap- between a 1952 car driven by
pened at 4:45 p.m. between Bobby Lynn Pierre a 1960 auto
a IBM auto driven by Johnny driven by Howard C. Baird.
Wayne Stuard of De I eon and and a 1957 pickup drives by Eu-
a 1961 car driver. by Modelle gene K Egger A total dam-
H. McDowell. causing an Mb- age estimate was 835.
.several upsets in the schoolboy
ing sermon wili be Dr Gordon ranks stumped entries for week
Bennett president of McMurry | as Jackie Roach took the $5
College, at 11 20 a m.
Under the heading Oppose I
- the leaflet says in ■
We hope that you, too.
distributed to peace organiza- fate yourself, as a human being I “
tons and venous individuals m unable to tolerate this night-
the United States but not as far mare war, and we hope that you
as be knew to servicemen, ei- will oppose it.
Springs Calo, Frida morning
Reeves, died at 3 30 pm His survivors ialude a son.
Senday at the home of Ms daw Jack McCarty, p ublish e r af
at 11:42 pm Sunday
Reported stolen were $110 in
quarters and 15 in dimes.
began lining up at 4
am at the 16 offices set up to
Tuesday
MORNING:
Hazel
teve Lawrence
to" ofa* eeoor
Merv Griffin
vesper om
ed today that two '
lien freed by die I
BOWIE
• am INERSTAf tHEArEE •
Growing number of GIs have
already refused to fight to Viet
Nam and have been court-mor-
tinted They have shown great
courage •
square dance club, wifi present from 1:20 to 3:30 with the Rev.
some exhibition numbers for en- W L White giving the benedic-
DEATHS-
Mi FUNERALS
Brownwood
Bulletin $
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Pebeshee every ens $atu
eav — Sumca» mornng b MOW*
vO0 PuBi CAt OuS ing. 0Be»
Frank Priddy
ABILENE- Services for I
band two sons John Eddie .
George and Bob George, both Church here with burial in Elm-
of Colman a daughter Miss * 1 Memorial Park •hit
radio ann
American
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BERLIN (AP)- West Berlin-
smlecatnesere
bekLandellcheMg
county.” Mrs. Kuykendall said
Future plans are being made
with the county home econom-
ics teachers for the forthcom-
-----FEATURES-----
MAT. 1:00 -3:05.5:15
EVI. 7:25.9:35
band four torn Michael of they ough te come over here and
California and William, Gregory give us a band " -
- - - home a Fuscello was wounded Oct. 27
of the when the Seabee camp was at-
and tacked to Communist guerril-
For individual life insurance,
policy owners, about four mil-
lion in number. this is the third ’
T MMGM GSPGACa eem
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"Sri®1®
Pertuns at 140 English St.
Thieves Take
Change, items
9,00 Run Per Yeur use
M W News
10 • Tomiont
KRLD-rV Channel 41
200 te ten me Trgm
2 n nees
2 x Eege re tgm*
300 Secret Storm
3 30 Leave * Te Beevtr
4 W Bachetr Femer
47 Dobie GIs-
5 M Lov Inat Boe
5 M Wenter Cronkite Nem
4 00 Mew
615 weemer
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700 rve Get a Secret
719 tucie Bell
8:00 Andy Grintim
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
VIENNA Austria (APIRob-
ert Jan Verbelen, a 54-year-old
former Belgian colonel in Hit-
ler’s SS (elite guard), went on
trial today charged with being
an accomplice in the wartime
murder of seven Belgian re-
sistance heroes
Verbelen pleaded innocent He
said he had only relay ed orders
from the German military com-
mander for Belgium
He faces a maximum sentence
zu
12:3 Sea Mur
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LETTER
Dear He
I enjo
much, s
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My hu
but I fou
I got 1
year, an
ways we
1 find
one side,
with m
IIIIUIIt,
the sam
ngtby ilness Mr was bora m
mi 6. 1885. at Stony and was a da
ired stack farmer. of
Mr Reeves had been a He-
aEuun.suna” L—' aa “S-"P weeandna
-hem people, tbe head o ite Sterng Ca, ankher Scebee
organzauon, they re a real one- "I was pretty well per turbed
when b read it I feel they re
Freeze Hits
State Areas
PHNON PENH Cambodia
(AP) — The Ctonbedun state
could make two one-day visits I The men had been prisoners
from Doc II to Jan 2 - one on of the Viet Cong Huet 1963. A
a holiday and one on a week- Communist broadcast Saturday f
day. said they were being freed to|
This to the third year of the show the Viet Cong’s good will
Weslaco
Rebecca Whitehorn
CROSS PLAINS_Funeral ser-
vices for Mrs. Rebecca C White-
bora. 94, were to be held today
M 2 pm im Higginbotham Fu- daughter. Mary Anne.,
meral Home wh burial m OH harepherspanengrMrooa
He married Willie Mar Zum- Frank Priddy, 7, of Abilene Berkeley, Cali A member of
walt at Denton mlW were to be heid at i p.m. todav the committee to Berkeley ac-
Survivezs indude hislaie:tat South Side Baptist Chureh know ledged that the group is-
one daughter, Mrs Fred Craw here with burial in Winters sued the leaflets but *aH the
lord of San Antonio: * son. Cemetery He was the brother awnnutter didn t mail them to
tie madder If anything, it
makes better sailors out of
them My, boys said the next’
deployment should be Berkeley
instead of Viet Nam "
7 N Or KMS—t I
IM Perrv Como Spechial
and have a good luzgh?
But when RonalaFuscelo a any more than you have to."
Al-en, of Brookiyn, NY. read the leaf- "Anybody can see through
m ’ • ‘ iL said Chief Petty Officer Do-
nald E Conner, 37, of Port
Hueneme. Calif. a veteran of a
years in the Navy
"I think the only effect it had
was that it made the men a lit-
. . - of Brown County Sportsman
right said it wasJust fine «nd Club will begin their annual fish
that 100 much decoration takes ‘
Damage Light In Accidents
Several minor weekend acci- The intersection of Baker and
dents in the city of Brownwood North Fisk was the site of a
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN MeUoy Mow n IW
riage is on again for Patrick
John Wayne, 25, son 0f movie c.inty nder lira IAcy Ipp
sarJohm. Wayne and socialite Durham.Upon completion other
- a h was an-, training she was appointed home
zio 50 cone"
and 3 30 Mike Douges
4 30 where Th Aenten W
Polly George; her mother Mrs
A J Hall o Weslaco, and a Friday night inaa local bospital .a -w.am comm.
A retired beauty salon oper- said "e g% to stop commu-
ator, she was born Jan U. 1916, , nism here. People that write
stuff like that don’t know what
ii 55 hew
’' 00 - 0h Neen
UMI*** Maze • Deet
V» 2 News
1:00 Davs 4* Our IM
It* rhe Doctors
RRBCTV Channel 9)
By GEORGE ESPER tea
DA XANG. Sauan Viet Nam Kick totem— 18, of Phenix
KTVT-TV (Channel 111
2:30 Carnives
300
1:30 Poo eve
4 W tam Beng rheetre
4170 tWWW
the applicatlons The through Cambodia on their w
doors opened sii hours later, to the Unted States.
The East German news agen- The frontier post was not
cy ADN anM West Berliners identified.
"oL.ovpocaten w el
pubhphee ■*»« aw
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in ms becer eme ww
atice 44 weca e»
Stanley Reeves • Daniel J. McCarty
-ss=- -e-mome MameLz E -2
1 F ■ "re - * —5 • “ —-P Roy Hense. a Seabee . vie mane said, mm m them are
A reliredprimaer heded at L- darugpgcanered * id dudqun .r^-*1*^**
12:30 un Make a Deei
1? »• mec Nnws Rever
1:00 Davs of Our Uves
iM The nelors
KRLD-rv rChatnel 41
Whats New
Pussycat9
to 1k a.m. Coffee and doughnuts
the.ctty.g 1 .. . will be served by the Woman s
! Mrs Duane Goodnight 2105 -------------------------
Sixth St. also feels that more L m..,
religion should be stressed ev- Tisn ■ ly
erywhere during the Yuletide '
Set Tonight
Members and their families
m b meeting with the various
kins of New York Life Insurance Com- clubs throughout the county and
pany pclicy owners will receive get ting acquainted with mem-
$221 800 000 in 1966 dividends, bees
, highest in the company s 130 “We are hoping to expand the i
year history, according to 11. home demonstration work in the
Keith Brinson, general mana-
ger of the Fort Worth office
i The increase over 1965 dividends
is $30.4 million, a record one-
, year increase in dividends. This
is the first time that the total
Ashes
A Jemmey tato the Biebelicel!
vesma ea-m.emamas
services for Ms Walter M
WBAP-TV Channel 5)
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Denton, receiving a bachelor of
science degree in home econom- 1:30
ics in 1941 She did graduate
en Broenema rerau M
CWt bestage et 0 IP—1 14
general thnk these guys are |
chicken and doe t want to come
Her hete."
It is wot known how ■«)
Hubert Reeves of Ebong one to Marvin Priddy of Brownwond us troopsin Viet Nam T LS -ericemen have received ;
co-Mir MagEraiong Mr Paadyaanedead,on m Smih Printea - a white — a
gaprnii GhinHomer 70 a m sutg 829 4 otee. prinied about paper about letter size, the
” Broungodite tiruammusaturdayosor Ya of the call on al let ten the inscription -AL ।
and four sreat tersuteningan.apparengheart mlitary personnel•*»*»• the tention ah Miitary Personnel.
sranacmaicren " A-d.4 ms mmo. no waa war as "criminal and anmor r* ‘
g born Feb 17, 1893 ■ Hill Coun- al - w,
Mik Walter George t and moved to Abilene 18 smiuh mi the Umu were par
Viet Cong have arrived to Cam-
bodia and been given transit
visas.
The broadcast said Sgt ‘
George E Smith to Chester 1
W Vr. and Spec 5 Claude K.
demonstration agent of Mills
Last year wedding invitations County
were sem *°.200 guests.. Two -rm more or less trying to
weeksbefore theascheduledI Oct get the Office organized. 1 1
17 rites, cancellation hotices plans for the futufe ade.. she
were * aid
is now immediate plans call for a j
planning session with the fam-1
, ily living and yearbook commit-
tees to be held in the home
saom.wa"e
=he-a=zs
Plains Mrs. Charles Patterson!01 Mesa Ari.
of Hart Mrs M L Foster of
Clovis, N M and Mrs S D.
Williams of Amherst - a broth-
er. Bud Crawford of San An-
Season na. Leon D Brown, paator.
gelo and a sister. Mrs. J. L (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Registration will be from 9:30
Bohanon to Coleman. -- “ “ ...
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9:25 Devetions
9100 Frecturee Phreses
. . । 9:25 Morning News
pink 9170 oncentrefon
and blue shower honoring Mrs. i 10:00 Morning Ster
Wayne King in the home of 11100 22SX
Mrs Sid Greer " * i RaypPostatfic.
Refreshments of cookies, M w
punch, coffee, mints and nuts Sertoom
were served to 25 persons.
"G-7/82 c"
$esrpton cates
fv CakRIER ov wEK: « cen n
Ar MAl - me tolowing counnes
Caenen Easena ram tomancne
Mamemon Nna Sar Saba McCunoc.
Coremen ems If— sise Mr vear
« 2100 er eear
MErseR OP ruE ASSOCialED WORM
.‘he Amocietee Press at enciusiver en
nutted the crime.T,'srirs: For Un Wayne King
5SS thansgsoundsbavesbeenpajgn zEPHYR(EBCIMembersor
several things have been taken Althea Surd y School Class of
from the houses he is building --------1 —— ------------ Zephyr Baptist Church were |
mated $200 damage I A 1:45 p.m. wreck caused an on Oakpark Drive. He made this | hostesses test week for a
Saturday accidents began at estimated $55 damage Saturday. I report to police at 9:30 p.m
12:22 p.m at Vine and Poin- when a 1963 car driven by Roh-1 Sunday.
dexter between a 1963 car drtv- ald Dee Bagley and a 1965 pick-
inabpammaroxopissarta up driven by Evetyn Davis Per-
win Hobbs with an estimated ry coUxtod ____
John Lee Walker will servejgames
as delegate and men from the Mrs. Georgia Milis of 1413 ___ ____ ...
official board who will serve Ave A wins the $3 second prize. Peggy Hunt. L
ea patemg. ushers guide? and, missing three games and pick- nounced Sunday
greeters an Raymond Barrier mg 23 as (he toUl ware m the
R E Coleman. Roy Ragsdale, tie . breaking De eon • Keller
’Millican and Martin Crut- game Keller upses the Bear-
singer. _ , cats 23-0
Local members of the District y-p ccpie a ohe g,, p.
Conference include the Rev H P, ,205. Snbe
Brown, pastor: V. P Milllean. . e6.8ames
churchalayseader: Mrsjim in winning tnird place and $1.
HeuYA Presgent-° -ne i Missing three games and earn-
ing honorable mention honors
were Raymond Pope to Brown-
" “ to 2211
The Bulletin • final football
contest of the season is sched-
uM this week, with 11 high
school playoff games testing
hundreds of Central Texas en-
tries
Entry deadline will be 5 p.m.
Friday Entries can find this
week’s entry blank on today’s
sports page
The Army-Navy tie game and
Box Office Opens at 6:15
Frst Showing at 6:45
ADMISSION
Childtes Ite Adults Ite
TONIGHT &
Tuesday
work at Southwest Texas Uni-
versity to San Marcos and at-
tended a reading workshop
course in Howard Payne College _______ _
in the summer of 1962. , 5:30 10 Swoc
bi August Mrs. Kuykendall | 60 wena fargo
began an intensive three-month $3 "05”
training course as junior assis- ; •00 • oci0 move
tant extension agent of Bell | 10:15 70e0 TCOne.s
11:30 Pefer Gunn
12:00 News
If si Meditaftoh
12:00 Sign OR
WFAA’tv channel s
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cMasbermzu.Stssrman"
on the New officers to be installed to-
main purpose9 Christmas night inciude Dr. Binly Dippei,
More.atiention.shouidbe president; Ham MarlinTria
brought to the birth of Christ president: Ham Saunders, sec-
indisplaysand, not « much retary. and Oral Evans, treas-
cohmerclauism, aha Mid urer
We are lotting away from Lone Star Twilers local
the main point of Christmas w "1”’
and why this season is cele-
hraad” She.said for many tertainment,
chudren. Christmas just means
gifts and a hobday from school.
Mrs Sitterson would like to see
Central and Wes Texas siaug .
ter bouses participating to
market cater
the brucellosis
gram sampled 97 baektagge
animals la Ori steer ate tou
six reactors to all, the uun
firms sampled 2644 anima
and uncovered 13 reactors
1969, were to be held today at 2
p.m to Stevens Funeral Home
with burial to Coleman Ceme-
BRADY HIGHWAY
0«« Orfice Opens at 6:ts
rim Shewing at 6143
ADMISSION:
Children lee Adults 70
Tonight Thru
TUESDAY
Munte- ernmi,
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soorts mee • 4 III Win
Hultabeioe
Ml- Fersythe
neral Humpe with Rev W R, today IB Cross Plains Cemetery
(Kalt Carrol officiai g i
Burial wibein Ebocy Ceme- for Priters doc in Colorado
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ABILENE* Services for Lodi, Calif. "
Mrs B B Parks 49, Winchell ? d goofy let-
ten Anybody want to read one
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TamClumcommunmnsg
ware discussed Club
to have a Christmas partv in ad-
dition to the scheduled county council
Christmas party on Doc 1. Refresh-
ments at cake punch and coffee were
served to aix members and one visitor
Mrs J M Poer to chib president
(Goldthwaite BBC)
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