Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 7, 1965 Page: 2 of 12
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, Dec. 7, 1965
Brownwood City Cirri meet- Public Lbrary Payment mv
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For Texas Bases
seumn, Wednesday The formal appointment d a city heaith o-
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transter which wil compiete
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deactivation of Connally Air
COLEMAN BBC - Funeral several yn if Defense Depart
from the Holt
S3 million annually The transler
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a re-
previous payments, $3,960.00;
$5,356.80
Auto Crash
Student
School win South China Sea Monday, but
Language Training
be transferred to RI
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After Threat
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Carpenter On Panel
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See Nathan’s large
selection of ladies’
diamond watches.
Leave
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Item 6 — Presentation of a
statement for architectural —•
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Fires Break
Out On U.S.
Kitty Hawk
By GEORGE MCARTHUR
MANILA (AP) - A series of
fires broke out on the U S. air-
craft carrier Kitty Hawk in the
cil concerning a gas dryi
Item 11 -Presentation
A/V£RR/CA/-S
Astrojets non - stop to:
Arrive
NEW YORK
1237 K
ready saying a word or two in
the sign language
Those interested mav contact
Miss Roy at Veda Hodge Hall
or confer with the minister of
. is being reassigned to an Air
I Force unit in Hawaii.
1957 CI
door hoi
and poorly paved street where
motorists should adjust their
speed to street and paving con-
ditions.
A driver's education" remind-
er was tossed out since pedes-
trian traffic would be heavy,
expecially on Center ‘ Drivers
making right turns on green
lights must yield to pedestrians
in crosswalks," according to Don
ahoo.
The coliseum provides excel-
lent parking facilities and we
are hoping shoppers will take
reactivate the Caffey watt
Item 10—C A. Abernathy ie-
sires to meet with the city oom
quest to authorise the printing
of a personnel manual
Seminole, the apparent driver,
was reported in critical condi-
tion at an Andrews hospital
A motorist traveling along
Farm Road 181 discovered the
wreckage Both men had been
thrown from the auto
ri AM&ftfCA/V
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item 4 — Pre smi । Doe ot a
sti I Meet from Rim and Com-
pany for fiscal services to reia
tion to the bond sale
item 5—Presentation of pay
estimate No 2 for the Brown
wood Public Library. -
Original contract, $145,159.00,
total work to date, $10,352.00;
pres—a
er, ofticiatin
Burial will
Cemetery .
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New Look Looms Council Faces Full Agenda Crowd Sees Brownwood
Yule Parade
patience to teaci. uem.
“This’ia going to be my work.
Carol said
manche; one sister. Mrs Pearl
Lawson of Hobbs. N. M.; eight
grandchildren, and 18 great-
grandchildren
Collisions
Reoorted
A rear-end collision led the
wav fer police investigated ac-
cidents this morning
A wreck at 8 am. on Fourth
at Magnolia caused an estimat
ed $35 damage when a 1963 auto
driven by Merlene L Walters
collided with a 1957 car driven
bv William Frank Danham No
damage was done to Danham’s
ear,
At Anderson and Victoria this
morning two 1953 cars collided
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labor.
Friday’s sessions were devot
ed tn progressive personnel man
agement
Through the programming of
the personnel institute regia-
trants discussed mutual prob-
lems to become more aware
of advanced techniques in the
utilization of personnel
• soaosTTa Ledes peme
czer"anFezreahee smto“r"
$ 49.50
1064 Ee
——. Rev Walter A. de soz ast r of stitution
Mn Samuel Winslett toovoWaco by Amato tm The Grace Lutberan Church
on new 1QK5 over te next
MGMrmm
STEVE
MCQUEEN.
Duffie Morris
Earlier, at 8:10 p m. at Aus-
tin and Avenue B a 1885 car
driven by Ear! Robert Harris
ran over a barricade, causing
unestimated damage to his car.
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CINCINNATI
52055113
assigned from Biggs will ba replaced with unan-
Bergstrom, near Austin will nounced "inajor missions ’ ex- -- . .
become the site of the 18th Air pected to maintain current levels vices to relation to Erownwood
to retrieve hors
Indians from hi
bon
in 1863, when
•to. the Indian
everywhere T
some horses fr
ead of Walton
Cherokee, and
A posse was
tn San Saba,
the red men I
to the toad whe
the Indians are
dian riding I
under the neck
took aim with
row His aim
arrow pentoral
the head man, I
to the back of
His compani
to the Henders
the posse left I
died Nov. 17. I
later
DEATHS-
and FUNERALS
Base at Houston would be trans-
ferred to the National Guard
and that Civil Air Patrol head-
quarters at Ellington would be.
relocated at Maxwell Air Force 1
Base. Ak
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with re
miles east of Whitesboro in
North Texas
Mrs. Charles Dannel, 51. died
before reaching a Sherman hos-
pital. She was the widow of
‘,7333
advantage of their public prop-
erty to park during this Christ-
mas season,” said the chief.
"Utilization of these facilities
will help traffic problems down-
town where there is a heavy
a familiar pattern—in twos or
threes, diverting the clerk’s at-
tention while the persons of wo-
men shoplifters become catch-
alls for merchandise. This is
another past time during which
many thefts are conducted, and.
this too. especially at Christmas.
For shoppers' and merchants’
Company D of the 1st battalion
of the 23rd Marines in Port
Arthur will he transferred for
training to Beaumont by Octo-
ber. A Navy and Marine joint
reserve training operation at
Beaumont will be moved to Port
Arthur
Battery G of the 2nd Bat-
talion. 14th Marines. in Wichita
Falls, will be reassigned to the
Marine Training Center in Fort
Worth by October The Navy
reserve unit which has been
FEATURES STARTING AT
12:50 - 3:00 - 5:10 - 7:30 - 9:45
parking problem . . . it’s only
two blocks to Center, and Car-
negie and Baker provides easy
access to and from the lot,"'
bare brings a gre
of the importau
haw played to
the county.
The two cabin
Part housing
County Museum
stables fer hidil
the I MI— a ce
were built by Ch
has ranchland i
and were moved
present alto
One hundred
day to Lampasas
F C. Woodward
(Jack Wocdward, 80, former
Santa Anna postmaster for 88
years, will be he c Wednesday
at 18 am to Sama Anna Come
tery under direction of Haack
Funeral Home
Mr Woodward s body will be
at Hooch Funeral Home from
nbor today until services are
conducted
" Mr Woodward died \ May
afternoon in an El Paso hospital
BOBHOPE-TUESOAYWELD
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WEDNESDAY
Mn Andrew J (Mamie Eth-
of Howard Payne and were stu-
dents from 1842 to 1846 The
young girl hopes that after grad-
uation she can teach the deaf,
either through the church of
the state
TECMCOMTm-m
PLUS
mav communicate with the
deaf There is no charge for causing ■ tntal damage esti-
these lessons and Sunday for mate of $400 One car was driv-
the first class there were 13 en bv Deri Morteze Rarnum,
Arrive
WASHINGTON
12:27 p.m.
8 26 p.m.
Radar smooth Con vain to:
Dallas
s"am.m
8 39.50
with L A
L Drilling Company d C Loo-
man) whereby he will be paid
Utoe fer
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Charles Dannel. longtime owner
of the Dannel Funeral Home
there.
Reported in critical condition
at the nearby Perrin Air Force
Base Hospital was Airman 3.C.
James Pope. 19. who is sta-
tioned at Altus AFB, Okla.
Officers gave his hometown as
Lillian. Ala.
The accident occurred on U.S.
82 between Whitesboro and Den-
ison
Rodgers Goes
To Institute
On Personnel
Edward V Rogera, adminis
trator of Medical Arts Hospital
has returned from a meeting to
Austin at the headquarters bund
tog of the Texas Hospital As
sociation. This was a twoday
personnel institute designed for
hospital administrators and per
sonnel directors
Thursday's discussions includ
ed personnel management, heal
th careers, recruiting practic
or testing and screening and
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Mrs Winslett died at ferrod to the Army's Ft Bliss, naisance wing of three squad-
side Masonic rites fer F C
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critical injury Monday night second . ,
when their car overturned on Third place went to awindow
a curve 88 mites north of decorated by Miss Charlotte
Andrews Moseley, fourth place Future
State Police identified the Homemakers and fifth went to
t ctim as Alton Brown, 18, window decorated by Mrs Cul-
Valentine in Jeff Davis County len Perry
Jerry Neil Martin. 81. of -------------
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SANTA ANNA Ci
Ana MTWM were eled Fnday
with residents and vun«r» vew
3. the annual Christma P“
Firs piece winner to tht fteet
competition was Deita Omicro
Chapter U Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Sorority entry depicting the
Manger scene with angels stand-
teg potettog at a star ____
Second place went to the Santa
Anna Parent-Teacher Associa-
tion for its oid-teshimod Onto
adults who enrolled in her class the other by Jesse Lee Regers,
and following the lesson, there; Mondav evening accidents
were a few who remained al numbered two, causing an esti-
Iva Hemphill over 50 years ago
She died in 1963
Before becoming postmaster
Mr Woodward was a Santa
Anna merchant He retired from
his pc Wal post in 1885 and mov-
ed to El Paso
Survivors include one daugh
ter. Mrs W H. Clifford of Fl
Paso two brothers. Frank
Woodward of Warn and Dr
Max Woodward of Sherman
and flv« nieces and nephews,
including Tom Kingsberry of
Santa Anna
Mn. Polly Belyeu
DE LEON (BBC) - Funeral
services for Mrs Pelly Ann
Belyeu, 92. were to be held to-
day at 3:80 p.m. in Higgin-
’ botham Funeral Home with the
Rev H E Newton of De Leon
officiating
Burial was to be in De Leon
Cemetery
Mrs Belyeu died Monday at
8 p.m. in a De Leon hospital
after she became ill Saturday.
She was born April 29, 1873. in
Red River Parish. La
She married William B Bel-
yeu July 8, 1895 in Kaufman
County’. He preceded her in
death. She was a member of
the Baptist church of Antioch.
Survivors include one daugh-
ter, Mrs Bertie Wall of De
Del Mar Cate.: a son. H R
Winslett of Houston a sister,
Mrs R B Siddall of Coleman;
a brothei M W Cathey of San-
ta Anna, and five grandchil-
dren
R. A. Thomson
R A. Thomson, brother of
Seth Thomson of Brownwood,
died Monday in Lubbock Ser-
vices are expected to be held
to Lubbock
Congressional sources also
said that Ellington Air Force
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915,000 bond Hearing is set for
Dec 18 Samel requested the MISS YOUR BULLETIN
hearing and asked that the 22u «
court appoint a lawyer to da- CALL 643 4 346
fend him. 1 1
NOW WE.
SHERMAN (API-A promi-
nent Sherman woman died and
an Alabama airman suffered
critical injuries in a two-car
collision Mondav night two
Shoppers were urged to lock
their cars when left unattended,
especially when packages are In
the car. “Thefts do increase
during the heavy shopping sea-
son and the best protection
against loss is to lock the car,”
according to police.
Hip pockei 3 bulging with bill-.
folds and women’s purses dang-;
ling out-of-sight or laying on a
counter make temptation hard
to resist for pickpockets.
Store owners and managers
are once again cautioned that
shoplifters frequently work in
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wlamadaoutt% Im ° S shepparaAdf e Bases wim"inplae U the Strategi Air
vens Funeral Home wita David be eliminated and replaced with Command B52 Bombardment
Fuitz Church et Christ minist- new programs expected to main- Wing al Bergstrom the Defense
lam current levels of activity' Department plans to install by
m Brown Ranch at all except El Paso’s Riggs January 1967 a tactical air
Air Force Base 1! will be trans- force command tactical recon-
the perfect pair...
ANYWHERE!
WASHINGTON (AP)-Several leave headq
protection and an aid to traffic
congestion, a police foot patrol;
will be maintained along Cen-
ter Avenue as manpower per-
mits, during the peak hours.
“These men will be on hand
to help with any problem or
emergency that might arise.”
said Chief Donahoo
She said that those who have
no sense of sound are for the
trpsa."es *8 szezi
to them She added that many
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(Continued FROM PAGE n S-anmans "Tsaadenihgndae Welfare Policy
Jenon President Lyndon B A long-standing publie welfare
Edward Samel, 44. was arrest- law concerning the, confidential
ed by Secret Service agents in nature of welfare files will be
Arlington. Tex , In connection challenged Thursday to 35th Dis-
with an alleged threat he made trict Court
against the President March 2 Martha Criswell, Louise Me
in a Tampa, Fla . savings and Kinzie and the records custodian
loan office Charges were filed of the Brownwood-Brown County
in Tampa Child Welfare Unit are cited in
Samel was arraigned before a suit for testimony concerning
a U.S. commissioner and or- material in the child weltare
dered held to jail in lieu of office files __________
ingwillbe held at 7:30 am 6m to At amouni of 8« 38
in Room A of Browawood Cab Ltem 7-Consideration of the
BWW! -a-—-— - „ programa at Fort
1882 in Maury. Tenn. A total of 2,692 military and Worths Carswell base and
Survivors include a daughter civilian personnel wih be re- Wichita Falls’ Sheppard base
Mrs Robert F Cobb of Playa
mas theme
mhird place wentte the Cole
man County Home Demonstra:
tion Club showing • fireplace
with Christmas dcorations
Honorable mention went to the
coleman •H Club, Caleman
Count, Young Homemakers, and
Co'eman Exchange Club
Fatal To One aphzpshgomngt"iom cora
■ • ed with the Christmas theme
. The Mountain City Garden
ANDREWS (AP-One pet- Chib won first place while.Del-
son died and another suffered to Omicron chapter captured
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and an unappraised value in the
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BLUFFVUE
DRIVE-IN
Box Office Opens at 8:15
First Showing at 6:45
ADMISSION
Children Ite Adults 70e
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
(Bill! Carpenter, president of BILOXI Miss — Staff Sgt
CORPUS CHRISTI I API—A Texas Feathers. Inc, served on Gale F Gray whose wife Pat-
have learned to talk because "small-scale riot" was quelled aTexas Manufacturers Associa- is the daughter of’ Mr.
Monday in the Nueces County tion panel Monday night at a and Mrs j T Harmes of Cole-
jail after officers used tear gas College Town Hall program held m-n hds been orwin a fed
to subdue 28 prisoners. at Yortegrte Stat* College, TheLarkeesier APB Mf*^/rom
Chief jailer Tom Lowrance program gave students an OP-the training course for U.S. Air
raid the men tore out plumbing portunity to nuestion Texas busi- Force telecommunications sys-
and burned mattresses, inflict- ness arid industrial executives tems control specialists
ing damage of about 83.006 to about the private enterprise sys- Sergeant Gray, a graduate of
the sixth floor of the courthouse tern and the economy. i Camden-(Maine) High School.
the 76,788- ton ship continued to
launch planes for strikes against
Communist North Viet Nam aft
er only a brief interruption.
Two sailors died of smoke in-
halation and 38 others and a
civilian were overcome as
heavy black smoke poured
through the carrier s working
and living spaces below decks,
the Navy said. Nine of the in-
jured returned to duty almost
immediately, and the rest were
being treated aboard the ship
Hank Curth, a newsman for
the National Broadcasting Co
who was aboard the Kitty
Hawk said fire broke out in a
munition magazine while the
machinery room next to an am-
ship was refueling from a tank-
er alongside
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Area fAen
In Service
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DRIVE - IN
BRADY HIGHWAY
Box Office Opens at 8:18
First Showing at 6:48
ADMISSION:
Children the • Adults 78a
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
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Other losses include the F104
fighter-interceptor squadron at
Webb Air Force Base in Big
Spong, which will force the re-
location of 246 military person-
nel and four civilians; the two
Nike Missile bases each at Aus-
I tin and Abilene. and small naval
reserve training facilities in
I Huntsville and Bellville.
Other charges
The Lackland Air Force Base
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