Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 311, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1966 Page: 2 of 12
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line project was outlined to
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| At 7:50 p m. at 1003 Victoria
a vacant house owned by L. S.
Keneria was heavily damaged
| by fire. Fireman fought the
blaze 30 minutes before bring-
ing-it under control.
A trailer house owned by E
M. Coffee was damaged by fire
at 9:30 p.m.
No injuries were reported in
the fires.
was won by a Brownwood team
composed of rt Mav field. Onie
Carroll. Harold McBride, Paul
Seward, Joe Preston and James
Slaughter.
Their winning time was 18.1
seconds.
Local firemen also won second
in the three-man pumper race.
field that people hadn't thought
much about it,” said Reddick,
"and didn't feel a need for such
a school."
The 3
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secret wish-
and the men
who helped
make it
cometrue!
Lions Talk
Candy Sale
Kickoff for the annual Lons
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Cain of Fort Worth; 22 grand-
children; and 19 great-grand-
children.
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Speakers for the meet will in-
clude Dr. Helen Kyle. professor
of education. Rhode Island Col-
lege; Mrs. Rae Phillips. ele-
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No orle 1
could be at
Plus—"Draz Races"—
Road Runner
Open 6:30
BRADY WIWAY
3995
645-2393
Show Starts 7:00
and moved to Coleman in 1949
Mrs White died at noon Tues- to take ,he position of assistant
day in a Gorman nursing home manager
T*; where she had been for six Moving to the assistant man-
"S ** " " ’ was born Jan 21, ager position will be Sammy
CHARLES K. HICKMAN
... new manager
_ A request that the City of
< 1 1210 Ave. A is a patient at Brownwood build 140 additional
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change for a parcel of land in
connection with right-of-way on
the Austin Avenue extension
The fence will be built at
North Elementary School adja-
cent to property involved in the
exchange.
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BROWNWOOD DRIVE IN THEATRE
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aneawth^Eid scales in this Zephyr-Mrs.. Harley Black.
Survivors include one son, Wil- taled $2,902 during the month
liam E. Mitchell of Palestine; while parking meter revenue
Open 6:30
COLMAN MIWAr
tious diseases combined.
The March of Dimes is fight- Present Lt. Gov. Preston
in? birth defects on three fronts Smith will be master of cere-
medical care, research and pro- monies.
fessional education. Former Texas Governors Allan
pectancy of the existing line children are hospitalized for el of Austin, one of six former
is approximately the same as for birth defects than for all infec- living lieutenant governors will
a new line. tious diseases combined. be the speaker.
The change will save $2,070 on The March of Dimes is fight- Present
the contract amcunt.
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COLEMAN - Charles R Hick-
man. Coleman resident, has
been named manager of the
deman Production Credit As-
teling tales
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MONDAY through FRIDAY
AT OCR TAKE-HOME DEPT.
UNDERWOOD'S
bids on the city's new sewer
sunday Tn Henry, Morris Abernathy, 79, “ LEON 1 BBC - Services
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cemnetery. ChuredawitintkevodjoBwtist ton pastor, gotniciating Burial daughters, who „ students at
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WESI TEXAS’ LEADING JEWAERs
to build 480 feet of fence in ex-
Brownwood stations were in at-
tendance and participated in
contests.
The six man rumper race
Mr. Mitchell died at 3 25 all by the department.
p m Monday in Palestine. He The department estimated pro-
was born Oct. 12, 1888 in Texas petty damage in the mishaps
and was a member of the Bap- at 811.800 and nine persons were
Cause is discrepancies in
wage scales for work on the
project provided to the city by
a federal agency. Some of the
proposed wages are far out of
City to Call Bids
On New Bulldozer
Authority to call for bids on
a new bulldozer for the city of
Brownwood was granted by city
councilmen this morning. If pur-
chased. the machine would re-
place one now in use.
The latter would be traded in.
Cemetery Nabors Funeral 77, of Palestine former longtime
mentary supervisor, ’ Abilene
PHONE 843-4449:
HURRY SY
OPEN 12:45
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tion service Dr. Virginia Apgar, director
All were partial payments, of the Division of Congenital
wim more statements to come ^^M^ yM bellevedthat
City Manager John Clary told said many chemical defects tenta 1 newsmen needed two
councilmen work on the south which often cause severe ment- Kinds of .education—a broad lib-
leg of the main runway is near- al and physical disability can era arts background and also
ing completion and it should be now frequently be treated by an education in their own pro-
back in service shortly. special diets and other means fessional field
Also approved by councilmen to prevent permanent damage. . This same principle survives
was deletion of one proposed It was pointed out that nearly in Austin today and throughout
Brownwood firemen attended new sewer line on the airport 1 million American children fit® country. ’ - -
the annual Hill Country Fire- project. Investigation showed the under the age of six are bit th The gathering today, sponsor- roll Lane Elementary, Corpus
man s Convention at Sonora existing eight inch line is in defect victims, spending ap- ed by the Texas Historical Sur- Chnsu: and Havard.___
over the weekend and came excellent condition and does not proximately six million davs in vey Committee began at 4 -
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Goldthwaite High School will Oct 21-23 at Harlingen Air
hold its annual homecoming Fri- Force Base where practically
day night when the Eagles host all of the CAF's World War II
Rising Star. planes will be on display.
The game, first in District These planes will also give
$A for both teams. will get un- air shows all three days,
derway at 7:30 pm. The show is called “Operation
Halftime activities will con- Stampede.”
sist of crowning the 1966 home- M L. (Lefty) Gardner of'
coming football sweetheart and Brownwood will take his planes
the pep squad beau. I to the show.
1*enbee8e2
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William R. soon move to Coleman.
rerident of Santa Anna, were during September, a report to
held today at 10 am. in Hosch city council by the police de-
Fureral Home with the Rev. partment revealed this morning.
Fobby Weathers officiating. Of the 89 arrests, 46 were on
Burial was in Santa Anna Ceme- charges of drunkenness. There
Ben Taylor Ratto Henry Abernathy, 79 Mrs. Georgia White Marstan. Hhe sueeedng-arte
being with the organization
since 1940
Reading Kaleid
Home is in charge of arrange-
ments.
Mrs. Virdell died Monday at
10:30 p.m. in a Dub ine hos-
pital. She was born Dec. 23.
1891 in Mason County and was
a member of Northside Baptist
Church.
Survivors include three sons,
Chester Mitchell, W. T. (Junior!
MMMKMHUMMRMltt Shivers and Coke Stevenson
D E ATHS— _
* + + * and FUNERALS
R. E- Haynie of Sewickley. Spence McKenzie of Floresville; 21 cases in September.
Penn., Mrs. O. W. Jones of and Mrs. John Kirkpatrick of For the month city patrol
Hurst, and Mrs. Richard Mfe- Sinton; one grandson, Mark C'rs traveled 18,584 miles and
Mitchell of Palestine: two motorcycles logged 365 miles.
MEANS YOU GET
• Quality Material
• Built To Last
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Call or Write
W. H. DEAN
P.O. Box 233
Dial 645-9989
Brownwood, Texas
in De Leon cemeter, daughters. who are students at
H. H. Hamilton, 89 officiating Burial wil be in with Higginbotham Funeral He started with CPA in 1946
H. H Hamilton, 89, of 1605 Giresniea Ccemetery,with Da- Home in.charge
Ave A died at 5 45 p m Tues- vistMlorris Funeral Home offi-
m annbs bome following a .Mr Abernathy, who .
Services will be at 10 am..tired,. was born Nov .12, 1866 at months She was born Jan 21. ager position will be Sammy
Friday in Wright* Funeral Muriressboro, Tenn.He had liv: 1889 in Erath County and was Edington. He is a rancher and
Home. Burial will be in Clear ed in Erownw „ xears and a member of Methodist Church lives near Cross Plains, but will
Creek Cemetery. married Lu• Belle Y oung at Her ‘ ’ ".....
Mr Hamilton was born July “ 1904., .. _
11, 1877 and moved to Browri Hewasa member of the Bap-
wood in 1920 trom Bangs He “« church. .. .. .
was a retired policeman and Surviving areshis wife, four
a member of Calvary Baptist sons, L.P Brownwood, Mor-
Church.
Carpet Paths and Spots
Easily Removed . . .
or clean carpet wall-to-wall.
Safe Blue Lustre re-bright-
ens colors, leaves nap fluffy.
Rent easy-to-use electric
shampooer for $1 a day at
Coggin Drug, 1433 Coggin.
“GOLDFINGER" 1:10-5:15-9:29
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Club candy sale made up part
। . . of the program for the noon ।
I Team was composed of Onie meeting of the Brownwood Lions
I Carroll, R. C. Mayfield and Joe Club when they convened Tues-
Preston. Winning time for the day in the Embassy®Room of
three-man team was 12.1 sec- the Browntowner Motor Inn
onds. . Other activity centered around authority of patient or relative.) I
In the one man pumper race John Wood, district supervisor MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Onie Carroll win first first place of Texas Parks and Wildlife Admissions Tuesday,
with 13.3 seconds. who showed pictures relating to Brownwood—Mrs. Jay Royce
__________ _____________ ... ____________________________ In the water polo team con- deer. He was introduced Sy Wil- Pierce, 1033 San Bonita Dr ’
Galveston. She entered the hos- had originally been offered to test the Brownwood unit won a liam LaBoyteaux; program Bangs — Mrs. Louisa Jane
i pital Friday for knee surgery, the school system was approv- third place. Competing were chairman. Stanley, Mrs. Millie Ruth Rob-
------- ed this morning by city council. Harold McBride and Onie Car- New member certificates went bins.
Council earlier had offered roll.
Game to Highlight Annual Show
Eagle Homecoming
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Pubiished every even ng, exyept Sat
I dev. and Sunday morning bv BROA
WOOD PUBLiSHING CO- P.D Bob II
। Srownwood. exas 76801 Sec one ci
—....... ............... .....s, spending an- ed by the Texas Historical Sur- Christi; and Havard.
- — came excellent condition and does not proximately six million days in vey Committee began at 4 ae---
home with several places in the need replacement. hospitals each year at a'cost Pm- at the Gonzales County-
Clary told the council life ex- of more than $180,000,600. More courthouse where Walter Wood-
Brownwood Municipal Airport Don Clements, campaing
was approved by the city coun- chairman for the Brown County
cil this morning. March of Dimes, was in atten-
------------, Approved were 87.03633 to dance at ? regional MOD meet-
Mildred Hall- Callahan counties, with field of- Downing Brothers, the general ing in Dallas last week.
. —• flees, at Brownwood, Abilene contractor: 83 357 52 to Forrest It was reported at the meeting
and Ballinger and Cotton, the eingineers; and that significant progress nas
Members of. the board of di- $1,838.37 to Trinity Testing Lab- been made in diagnosing and
recetors are Ernest Pitzer, Abi- oratories for testing and inspec- treation birth defects,
lene, R E Edington. Cross “— ---——
Plains, Wade Carter, Ballinger
and Amos Porter of Brownwood.
postage at rowmwocc. Texas
CRAIG wooDsoN, Publisher
NORMAN FiSHER, Editor
Subseriptien rates
BY CARRIER BY WEEK: 4 ce
BY MAL in the foliowing cos
-allahan, Eastiand, Erath. Coma
Hamilton. Mills, Sar MM, McCu
2—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesday, October 12, 1964
White, preceded here in death Hickman has announced that
in 1961. there will be no policy changes
Survivors include two sons, in the office.
Charlie Crowder of Dublin, Mrs. cf Palestine; two sisters, Mrs. The juvenile officer handled
Ml
Elton L. White and Shirley The territory covered by the
White, both of 'De Leon, two association is Ccleman, Concho
ris of White Aver. Ariz . El- daughters. Mrs I—“ ' " " ------ ------
Surviving are his wife, three ma .Fay of Big Lake and Ver- mark of Dublin and Mrs.
' daughters Mrs Raymond Col non E of Alpine; four daugh- Blanche Keener of Gainesville,
lier. of Minden. La., Mrs Hor- Mrs.Pearl Harwell, and and two grandcniidren.
gomEsnzazebattnsgtandcaie;
eregamaesmarn. - -
Mrs. Virdell, 74 great-grandchildren and three
S: Viraeil, ‘4 great-great-grandchildren
DE LEON (BBC) - Services 6 - B 6
for Mrs. Lodeskey Rachel Vir- William Mitchell
dell, 74. were to be held at 3
p.m. today in Northside Baptist SANTA ANNA (BBC) —Ser-
Church with burial in De Leon ices for William Ike Mitchell.
members from the
I to Bob Childs and Harold Ha- Comanche—Miss Bonnie Jean
vard. Spinn.
Guest at the meeting was Jer- Dismissals Tuesday
ry Gray, son of Murrel Gray. Brownwood—Mrs. Minnie Mae
Young Gray is on leave from Robbins
the United States Navy. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday
Brownwood—Walter E. But-
ler. 1503 Third St.: Rodney Da-
vid Hetzel, 1700 Ave. A; Mrs ,
O. R. Watkins, 823 Malone St.:
Mrs. Annie P. Shaw, 1003 Ave
I; Mrs. Alice Lemons, 311 Lips-
comb St.
nicces, Mrs. Richard Moore of ----------------
Corpus Christi and Mrs. John
McNabb of Kingsville. A ■ •... I
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tion of journalism schools,” he _ ...
said Program for the Texas As
Before 1909 there were no sociation for th® Improvemen
journalism schools end when Reading conference, to be held
LT established its school there 00 the Howard Payne College
were only three or four in the campus Friday and Saturday
country' has been announced by Dr
“This was a new concept-' Frances- Merritt, chairman ol
- ■ - professional studies, and Harold
Head Due Honors
A Brownwood man’s father will attend the dedication ini
who once served as lieutenant rememberance of his late fa
governor of Texas and founded ther. William Harding . ayes
the University of Texas journa- Nes was Texas lieutenant
lism school, will be honored to-, governor from 1913-18. A for- ceteman w broan nisi par,
day at Gonzales at the dedica- mer newspaperman, be once 5szhere 00.0 ""
tion of Texas Historical Marker published the Brownwood Bui- ‘"3
commemorating public service letin. "and » m. uw m pup.icatlon w
of all former lieutenant gover- After his term at lieutenant ", ca ne40" Eanne” Rerein.
nors. governor Mayes was a leader " •
Wendall Mayes, owner of in creating the LT journalism -----------»---------------
Brownwood radio station KBWD, school in 1915 and dean of the
One Of The Most
Heart-Warming
TRUE
: Adventures
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ed by the Assn, of General Con- nog Oakinad Dr.
tractors. .... Comanche—W. W. Hilliard.
The matter should be cleared Bryan— Ronald Armstrong.
up shortly, Clary said, making
way for completion of the pro-
gram.
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be “The
Okay Given Chairman
On Payments
Payment on three accounts in MAOD
connection with work at the "VF-
“ department for more than a dec- — '
his portrait Kangs in Program Set
the school's library.
dean, remembers Mayes well. For Session
"Mayes was a pioneer in crea-
MISS HONEY ano MISS GALORE
HAVE JAMES BONO BACK FOR MORE!
will also attend. Both have held
the office now occupied by
Smith.
Gonzales was chosen as the
site of the marker because it
was home of the first man to
hold the office, James W Rob-
inson. He was lieutenant gover-
nor in 1835.
NOW THRU SATURDAY
6:45 - 18:38
crtis-Lemmnon
UsNatalseWood
w/NNER I
For - Book ’
Dismissals Monday
Bangs—H. C. Hall.
Admissions Tuesday
Brownwood—Mrs. Fannie Lee
Norris, Rt. 1; M C. Smith, Rt
1; Ernest Marable, 1014 Eighth
St.
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