Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1967 Page: 2 of 12
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DEATHS
and FUNERALS
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Red China
Set Next Tuesday
Mrs. Lillie A. Brown Mrs. Ada K. Smith
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Curbo's first place entry was
Cemetery with Elder
for another year.
They include Harry Newsome
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L. Hill of Brownwood.
In Crashes Here
Dublin.
Comanche.
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The commission met in special
the Peace Court on Nov. 24
district attorney.
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ducers who shared in the 1967
cotton crop or its proceeds and
Stanfield. Ariz ; four daughters.
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movement,
white or I
crystol in
$39.50
motching expans <
sons
$24.75
seeking to sow panic among the or penalties for the 1968 upland
cotton crop, no price-support or
populace."
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Brownwood, Tesos
Bob Curbo Hogs
Honors in Contest
Assembly
Due to Bar
Epic
Tol
Portugal Flood
Victims Buried
Sales Tax
Questions
Cotton Notices
Mailed Farmers
In Comanche
ed by mail — or the ballots
may be returned to the ASCS
Lay-A-Way
Now For Christmas
cauMeamcwe"ezoms
EUZZBETHe
was planted in 1967 Questions
about eligibility to vote should
be referred to the ASCS county
Blanket; one sister. Mrs. Mary
Espenhover of Fredericksburg;
six grandchildren 15 great-
NOW
THRU
WED.
Couch explained, quotas will
apply to the 1968 upland cotton
Pollution killed
750,000 fish in th
in a year recen
ceived in the assembly debate
from most of its supporters and
the lack of interest the China
Comanche County received an man. president; Dr. Milburn W.
allotment of 7,261.0 acres for Blanton. academic dean; Mrs.
distribution to growers in pro- Dora Mae Herring, registrar,
dm ing their 1968 upland cotton and Clarence Dycus, assistant
alhanl
WEST TEXAS' LEADING JEWELERS
stood at 316, but it did not in-
clude dozens of other mud en-
trusted corpses dug from the
ruins of villages north of Lisbon.
Police investigated the possi-
bility of an organized conspira-
cy against the 40-year-old dicta-
torship of premier Antonio Sala-
zar following a rash of rumors
that explosions were imminent
in ammunition and gunpowder
The JI hole
bamUei'-i
House of. Comanche, and Mrs.
Wilma Hall of 502 Bailey
"ewNightashion
dhe camyingcase
am ttenteway handle
FREE
Gift Wrapping
2 Must Alle
Pevtable Momy Cm Buy
• Rem * Ready Paper Feed
• Magice Meter ,
• Toveh Control
• Magic Margin
• Fus size keyboard
• Magica Column Set
• vwinPak Ribbon chengen
• Fingartip control pen*
• Eraser Table
• Une Finder
Tax Election Set
CARTHAGE. Tex (AP) - A
city sales tax election will be
she was also a member of St.
Mary's Altar Society.
housewife and a member of the
Church of Christ " , .
Survivors include five daugh-
ters. Mrs. Blanche Hounshell of
Cross Plains, Miss Ciara Brown
of Santa Anna, Mrs. Tennessee
stitutions throughout the
tion," he added.
More bodies were recovered. sions. .
and security police charged that If the vote is unfavorable, he
“agents of social subversion are added, there will be no quotas
2:30 p.m. in an Irving hospital
after a brief illness.
Survivors include his wife, one
bands and friends of scouting
are invited.
Rev. Warren Olliff, pastor of
the First Methodist Church in
NM
EMOIHSIFIU
RGQCIaNG
A
special F.nc,acemH:Nt
PERFORMANCES AT — l:0$- 3:1* - 5:24-7:35- 9:45
EbMiu2222iM”li,
diamond dtm/wlere
County since 1901, was a house-
’ wife and a member of the
----------— _ she was married Dec 5, 1894,
in Ste- tee members, and a special re- in Cottonwood to
Riveras
priced from 19.91
—x—
Girl Scout Event
direct diamond importers
onMiE
. "9£8e
vellow gold.
K was rimdin the "couney: vote by at least two-thirds of
-Through donations byjpeople the growers svoting.in orderto
at request of Gordon Griffin Jr , session by lantern light because
of a power failure in the city.
, crop, with penalties on any ex- grandchildren and one great-
cess cotton produced, loans and great-grandchild.
price-support and diversion pay- -----------------
1:05 p.m. in her home after
a short illness. She was born
May 18. 1874 in Iowa and moved
to Texas at the age of 15.
She had been a resident of
Brown County since she was
17. and married J. D. White in
Only Albania. Communist Chi-
nas mouthpiece in the United
Nations, made an all-out plea to
give the Reds the Chinese seat
in the world forum.
office. one brother, P. C. Krischke of
if the vote is favorable, Mr.
Luther of Bangs and Eugene of
Stanton: one sister. Mrs. Estelle
McKenzie of Lawton, Okla.
Mrs. J. D. White, 93
Funeral for Mrs. 3 D. 'Cath-
erine) White, 93, of 908 Booker
will be Wednesday at 10 a.m.
in St. Mary's Catholic Church
with the Rev. James R. Aaron
officiating.
Burial will be in Pleasant
Valley Cemetery under direc-
tion of .Davis-Morris Funeral
Home.
Mrs. White died Monday at
Three persons were hospital-
ized Monday from two sepa-
rate accidents reported by the
Texas Highway Patrol.
Marvin C. Rich of Dallas is
in satisfactory condition at the
Medical Arts Hospital today af-
ter his 1960 vehicle went out of
control 2% miles north of Cross
Cut on Highway 279 at about
1 p.m. Monday.
Highway patrolmen report the
car went through a fence, knock-
ing down several trees He was
on his way to Cross Plains from
Brownwood.
Billy Gene Slaymaker and
Doris Jean Northcut are in fair
condition at Memorial Hospital
after the 1966 vehicle in which
they were riding hit a bridge
if you have a question con-
cerning the sales tax election
scheduled in Brownwood Dec.
5, write it to The Brownwood
Bulletin.
A goal of $6,000 has been set-
for the 1968 Brown County
“Every year 250,000 American
bab es are born with birth de-
fects. March of Dimes money
goes to nearly 100 birth defect
centers at leading medical in-
6627
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Bvery MATMANS woteh eorries e ene-yeer writtee
unconditionel weteh vervice guerenteel
takeVyear to pay
the only one in the contest to
miss only two games last week
He was 21 points' off on the key
game total—but that didn't mat-
county office in person — during .00 .. .._________________
the periof Dec. 4 through Dec. of St. Marys Catholic Church,
8. The law requires a favorable . .
M. T Gammon both of Brown-
wood. Mrs C. M. McKinney
of Corpus Christi. Mrs F X.
Rudloff of Battlecreek. Neb.;
man hospital Monday.
She had lived in Coleman
ter Tney mncude Harry "ewsoe
’ on his winning entry Curbo of 504 Bailey, SharonpJones of
- - - ■ 600 Parkway, Jerry Perkins ot
1402 English (two entries >.• Bob
Curbo of 2105 Fourth. F. C.
Crook of 2207 Ave B, Georgia
Mills of 1702 Ave A. W Clyde
MGIC• MAARGLN
M mngms •
Hoe we Mis
rgadiache
bitfondoesit
ed three games and was only
one point off the key game to-
tal score of 35
The three entries will split
the $3 second prize and $2 third
deposits at military installations
near Lisbon. The rumors caused
near-panic in the fashionable
suburbs of the Costa do Sol west
of Lisbon.
At least 16 persons were re-
ported arrested in the capital
area.
LISBON, Portugal (AP)
Dozens of victims of the floods imum of 35 percent) below the
that killed more than 300 per- farm allotment, put the divert-
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Petry officiating
Born Nov. 16, 1878 in Kose,
aw
vaprbondhenge.
Lucille Morgan of Coleman;
three sons. James and Lee
TAKE A YEAR TO PAY
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
avestion has generated this year -- ,
indicate that the Nationalist missed only on Tulsa s win over
Chinese have nothing to worry Houston and on the Dumas-
about . • Odessa Ector tie
cion
with i
(unless included on meals), gas-
oline, farm machinery and prod-
ucts which will be used in the
manufacture of another product
which is not subject to this tax
A complete list of exempt it-
ems is available from the state
comptroller, Austin.
Q Who can vote on the 1 per
cent local sales tax’
A. Any registered voter in the
city. A simple majority is re-
quired to put the sales tax into
effect.
ments will be available to grow-
ers who divert their acreage at
— least 5 percent (up to a max-1
"Challenge of Leadership” all board members will partic-
will be the theme for the an- pate in this meeting.
nual meeting of the Heart of Agenda items will include the
Texas Girl Seout Council of 1967 progress reports from the
which Brownwood is a member board committees: election and
The meeting is scheduled for installation of new officers.
Tuesday, Dec. 5, at the Tarleton board and nominating commit- _________
State College campus in Ste- tee members, and a special re- in Cottonwood to Frank L
phenville. The business meeting port of the national conference Brown. He died in 1927 She
will begin at 5 p m. in the Rob- in the region held recently in moved to Coleman County in
bins Room of the dining hall. Fort Worth 1888. and lived most of her life
Elected delegates from the ya- The dinner meeting, which in the Burkett, area She was a
rious communities as well as will be held in the Chaparral
Room of the dining hall, will
ma begin at 7 pm All senior girl-
i scouts, leaders and their hus-
Charges Dismissed
Charges of rape filed against held Dec. 28 in this East Texas
David Martinez last Wednesday community. the City Commis-
were dismissed in Justice of sion decided Monday night
LVL
31021
BowiE
Fowler President
Of Police Group
New officers were elected at
the regular meeting of the
Brownwood Municipal Police
Assn. Monday night
They include president, Vic
Fowler: secretary - treasurer,
Tom Doster, and sergeant-at-
arms. Felix Salazar
Directors elected are Dewain
, anrvugu uuusauulia m, . - ... Survivors include two sons,
like those in Brown ’ County, keen marketing quotas in effect. Carl w white of Brownwood
- Eligible to vote are all pro- and Charles J. White of Brown-
"ere "ha chared in "e 1067 wood and Charles J White of
SWWT'
Pupuspesinemam
wfthout CUMltf.
Royafs mg toll Y
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lease of 1968 cotton allotments Four Howard Payne College
may be filed on or before Jan. officials are in Dallas for the
2. 1968, regardless of the out- meeting of the Southern Associa-
come of the marketing quota tion of Colleges and Universit-
Burial was to be in Glen
Cove Cemetery.
Mrs Smith died at 3:15 a m
Monday in a Christoval nursing
home
Brown Aug 26, 1898. in Ham-
ilton County, she lived in Cole-
man from' 1923 to 1929 when
she moved to Christoval Her)
husband. Richard, preceded her
in death.
She was a member of the
An Euciting New
txparJtaOO la MW
Powformamee
Ladles’. 1711
movement. !
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to sell peanuts on the city's
streets
Winding up events will be the
Jan. 22 mothers march. headed
by Mrs. David Bisig and Mrs
Bob Wells. Last year's march
was the best ever in Brown
County, raising $2,365 for the
March of Dimes
Goal of $6 000
A mewel ehockmrse
vatervreet
mebe with mebetta
549.50
. nenz.ne s
5 totalless atoH ense
5529.50
-therwise credited in this paper and * so
rights ot republication of speciai dis-
patches ere also reserved.
Diplomats said the lukewarm
endorsement Peking has re-
To ensure the Reds' defeat. Two other entries by Curbo
the United States once again and one by Jacqueline Ann Head
sponsored a resolution affirming of 1617 Sixth St tied for sec-
that a two-thirds vote is neces- ond and third place. Each miss-
sary to change China's U.N. .
roppassntgtinn. “ was expected 3 Persons Hurt
the owners and operators of al- Miss Catherine White and Mrs.
lotment farms where no cotton
(API — The UN General As- prediction contest of the season,
--- sembly is expected to vote deci- winning the top spot and split-
Fuheral Home today in Stevens Euneral Home sively today to bar Communist ting second and third place prize
Burial was to be in Burkett with the Rev C. H Clark. China from the United Nations money with another entry
- - -■ — pastor of the Assembly of God - ' - " - -----— —
Church; officiating.
SAARL
1 PORTABLE
HomEuorko Fo
polio has been conquered and
now the march is against birth
defects." Schulze said
Elton of
Pluckhahn, Joe Robbins and one was injured
Bill Grady ---------
iieiiiTTi tadlee peme
n-ewel. Florentine case Woveh
metol ottachment, shockoroof.
$49.50
Nathalie (v)
WEST TEXAS LEADING JEWELERS
W Center Brownwood, Teaot
McCarthy Ready
'To Get Feet Wet'
No Injuries
In Ship Fire
GALVESTON (AP) - The
Coast Guard reported early to-
day that a- fire had been put out
in the engine room of the 72-foot
fishing vessel Cam Bay, an-
chored 50 miles south of Galves-
ton in the Gulf of Mexico
The Cam Bay sent a distress
message late Monday night
when the fire broke out, the
Coast Guard sent a helicopter
from Corpus Christi and th cut
ters Cahoone and Iris from Gal-
veston.
The copter. first on the scene,
reported the fire was out and no
crop
rmue3
New officers will assume
duties in January.
COMANCHE - Notices of in-
dividual farm acreage allot-
ments and yields for the 1968
upland cotton crop have been
mailed to farmers in Comanche
County, according to James S.
Couch, chairman Comanche
Agricultural Stabilization and
. Conservation County Commit-
tee
He pointed out that any ques-
tion about the allotments should
be taken up immediately with
ASC County Committee.
The chairman declared that
, the intention is to let farmers
। know how the allotment pro-
gram will affect their farms be-
। tore the referendum on mark-
1 eting quotas for the 1968 upland
, crop. Balloting will be conduct-
"-‘2 Surerp--mrmi"a“mea SESSB
S ammxamrdsinedetarm
table at 50 per cent of parity. . .. .. .
Applications for the sale or Attending Meeting
By JOHN T.
Associated 1
SAIGON (AP
and bloodiest su
the war aroun
town of Dak To
set off by the C
with an eye tov
opinion than lot
tactical advan
U.S Command
The three-wet
American live
North Vietnam:
battleground by
In surveying
mand can fine
for both optir
mism.
The senior 1
cussing this a
battles, said tl
to reinforce a
by the U.S. Cot
‘The Commur
tided they cot
hold strategic
face of Americ
mobility Thei
then became
Americans as
ly bigger batt
stir further a
in the United
through a colli
American hon
cials believe.
In recent m
nists, picking I
for the big bal
sized border i
supply lines ai
cape to sanct
dia and Laos '
The big bat
battalions aw
tion areas to
threats Mont
work can be
night if the \
to strike at p
such troop dr
There is a
top U.S. Con
the Commur
menting with
tics built ar
weapons as
mortars.
Officers dis
the Communi
TEORTBRWNVamm
, Church of Christ.
■ Survivors include two daugh-
; ters, Mrs. Hettie Pearson Young
and Mrs. Bertha Cleveland,
both of Coleman; two sons.
UNITED NATIONS.
deradmay,
322- barest, rarest, love play
71753 «O’««T REDFORD
OKp; \ JANE FONDA
‘g’nCCOLORPe
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COLEMAN MIGHWAY - 645-2393
Box Office Opens at 6 BUR
COLEMAN - Funeral service* COLEMAN, - Funeral for
for Mrs Lula Crutcher, 93. of Mr*. Ada K Smith, 69, of
Coleman are pending at Stevens Christoval, was to be 2 pm
subacfidnon rates
*Y CARRIER (V WEEK: 40 canta
*v MAIL In me tgtlowing
canan, Eesieng. Eratn, Comanea,
Hamiton, Mills, san SAM. MeCulioc,
coleman eng Brown IIM per war
prize. Ik . t., slu miss- wenk on PL.EFASOCATED PH ess
Nine other entries a o mi . f AXelate Press • enclusive en
ed three games last week, but
were further off the key game
total than the cash winner The
nine received honorable men-
tion for their efforts
_____ ______ Pentecostal church.
Purcell of Olney. Mrs Emma Survivors include a sister.
‘ Mrs. Mrs J. F Payne of San Angelo;
five brothers, Claude Kent of
BRADY MIGHWAY
Box Offie opem
A difusedonopPovtetnam minherent in this b his obvious abutment on the Baptist En-
policies belief that some of the score or campment road They were com-
McCarthy's official announce- more of organizations that have ingfrom Lake Brownwood fo-
ment that he will undertake the been springing up to push Sen ward Brownwood.
probably unrewarding task of Robert F Kennedy. D-N Y as Accident occurred at about
trying to deny an incumbent an antiwar candidate will turn 11:50 p.m. Monday night The)
President renomination is set to him if they become convinced two were taken by private car
for Thursday. Kennedy means what he says to Brownwood Memorial Hos-
Acknowledging he is ready when he asserts he will not run. pital.
4 Soldie
Die in C
VAN HORN. T
Hampered by rain
temperatures,
sought today to p
the details of a
plane crash that
diers dead
The victims wer
stationed at Ft He
Ft Bliss near El
They, were Don
and Ronald Hunte
Fl, Bliss. Charles ’
23, both of FL’Blis
McDonald. 25. ane
L. Mayfield, both
McDonald was
pilot of the Ces
crash happened
Road 112 One pi
age was found a
The Federal Av
dispatched an
team from Fort
the cause of the'
The plane too
from El Paso on
leen. a Central T
Ft. Hood.
Bill Draper, ow
per Funeral Hom
vestigators at fir
to determine eve
point of impact !
however, was foi
distance from the
said Investigatot
was thrown from
it first hit
PERRI UM' Eor.
X. “aMshharbo"e"ww
WHY KM
$39.50
By JACK BELL I "to get my feet wet," McCarthy
Associated Pres* Writer said in an interview Monday
WASHINGTON iAP) — Sen that an early start is essential if
Eugene J. McCarthy of Minne- he is to convince prospective
sota expresses hope his early supporters he means business,
entry as a candidate for the He indicated he will pledge to
Democratic presidential nomi- go all the way even if he en-
nation will solidify behind him counters setbacks in early pri-
vitled to he use for publication ot a J
mhe local news- published herein Al
rights of repubiication ot special dis
news dispatches credited to ’it or not
OPEN 12:45 d
ADMISSION
1.25-.90-.35 1
Stephenville, will be princinal
speaker The Weatherford Girl three sons, _____ _________ _
Scout Chorus. comprised of ea- Brown, both of Coleman and Curtis of Glen Cove. and Or-
dette and senior girl scouts, will Melvin Brown of Eastland: two ville and Burl, both of Fort
make their first public presen- sisters, Mrs Etta Hawley of Worth; and several nieces and
tation at this meeting Mrs. Haskell, and Mrs. Dora Bled- nephews.
Gary Coover of Weatherford is soe of San Antonio: one brother. --------—-----
director of the chorus. Dee Williams of Muleshoe; 27
Q What are some of the Bill Jamar, president of the grandchildren, 66 great-grand-
items which are exempt from 19-county council, announced children and five great-great
the 1 per cent sales taut? that special awards and recog- grandchildren.
A. Among many other exempt nitions will be made to volun-
items are included cigarettes teers and girls who. have made Mrs. Lula Crutcher
Monr automobiles water tel- outstanding contributions to
cgars, aunom tbleraW meals the Girl Scout program during COLEMAN - Funeral for
ephon .andostetegrahpatents th* I»ri year Mrs. Lula Crutcher, 93. of Cole-
meaU sold P a ctorch, food Jamar and Mrs EC. Rich- man are pending at Stevens Fu-
-mcte vh;eL arp not premar. ards, former council presl- neral Home.
edororeating. prescription med- dent, will make the presenta- Mrs. Crutcher died in a Cole-
icines and prescription eyeglas- tions.
es, cement, alcoholic beverages
Bob Curbo of 2105 Fourth St
almost made a one-man show
‘ y of The Bulletin * final football
By MICH
LONDON
five-week-old
and mout
ravaged moi
of their live
beginning to
pocketbook
Meat price
Smithfield M
cents a pe
wholesale pi
Much of th
to delays in
the- wildcat
didn't end ui
reductisp i
domestic nn
demic is ex
price up
Agricultur
Peart denie
Commons V
demic is ou
ministry's o
card of outt
were dishea
Buford Powers, 63
IRVING—Funeral for Buford
Powers, 63, of Irving, formerly
in central Portugal mrer edacres into a conserving use, af Banwet wineha “Lome-mn
tiie weekend were buried today, and meet other program provi- {Irving Wednesday.
Mr. Powers died Monday at
Brownwood 4 I
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CRAIG WOODSON, Putlisher
NORMAN FISHER. Editor
BULLETIN Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1947
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