Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 24, 1963 Page: 2 of 10
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2—8ROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesdey, April 14, 19611
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U.S. Army recruiter in Brown-
Lay Qadz *•»
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mare
May. 2:30 p.m in Davis-Morris Tuesday.
reach that age.
1M
HOSPITAL
Christians, the final show Saturday night.
Violations Cited
WoteA
the
are a
Rochelle Mr*. Mary Elizabeth
The two boys were each filed
ned
wood
masson.
Jacksonville, Ark.; John Duncan.
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y
12TH ANNUAL
PALACE DRUG
Jaycee Carnival
OFEN 12:41
College was emcee for the pro contain less than 20 per cent of
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Richland Calls
FEATURES 1:00— 3:10— 5:20— 7:35—19:45
83
Baseball Meet
-
M it
COMING YOUR WAY THIS YEAR
shorn breeding ewes 3.00-8.80.
See Why"TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD"
TONIGHT
FENTON'S
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LOTS OF
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BLUFFVUE
DRIVE-IN
more
cattle
RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC)-
A meeting to organize the youth
baseball program has been sched-
uled for 7:30 p.m. Friday at the
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
has
cent
per
this
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used
cases
in 196
ed du
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gram
says
cattle
fled*
sales
Uken
infect
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fer full detalls
•Cal Todayum
J. D. WILLIAMS
at th<
house
Men
sion w
__-emuurumn
Thuraday
•My GEISHA"
and Olen Gaston. exchange re-
pairman, Henderson.
ball park.
Parents and players of boys de-
STARTS THURSDAY
The most beloved Pulitzer Prize book NW on the screen!
n 1902 First St.
Blanket Mrs. A. D. Eoff
Coleman Mrs. R- L Livingston
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissioas Tuesday:
to be 1
May 21
ty Agr
way. "
wheat
ated a
fore tn
“and I
sibly c
May: W H. Miller
Brady: Miss Jewell McLean
Dismissals Tuesday:
MISS YOUR
PAPER?
JAYCEE OWNED AND OPERATED
YOUR PARTICIPATION HELPS TO BUILD A BIGGER AND BETTER BROWNWOOD
FOR QUICK DEPENDABLE
Prescription
Service
CALL US
h GIRL 4
„_NAMID
"AMikp
Eudy Returns
To City Duty
Staff Sgt Spencer Eudy Jr..
!
1
• Serembler Ride
(Never before seen in B’wood)
• Bingo
• Pony Rides
• Ferris Wheel
• Side Booths
(Threw a Pitch Games)
• Octepus Ride
• Tilt-A-Whir
• Kiddie Turn-Pike
(E.makam ** — *
\ -vnevwvn9 BUN W *
• Concession Steads (Centon Candy, ef Coune)
• PLUS 4 OTHER GREAT RIDES
B©wIE
a an INTAASIATL THEATAL *
“OUDE8T WGMIN MT!
JeryLews
hsONyO
MONEY‘[A
Valley Cemetery and the Rev. grandchildren and 13 great-grand-
E 0. Matthews of San Antonio children.
will officiate. ____________________
Box Office Opens at 6:30
First Showine at Dusk
Tonight
Only!
DOUBLE
THRIFT
2ADULTeA
1 TICKET
Wit
of bee
test fd
predic
tion o
herds
eradic
to lessen the strain on existing
facilities.
i.».iwws meow —mo
DEATHS-
and FUNERALS
BIGGER and BETTER
- GIGANTIC ATTRACTIONS -
Conducting the training is Don
German, plant training super-
visor.
Those attending the session are
Lawrence DeWitt, senior combi-
_ . 1 information released by author-Sunset Terrace, Etaier N. Steph-
were arrested Monday by Brown The two pleaded guilty and ware ity of patient or relative. I
County Sheriff's denuties on Farm fined 8164 each I
. Call your carrier
or
The Brownwood Bulletin
MI 3-4346
Between 5:30 and
6:30 p.m. weekdays
8 and 9:30 a.m. Sundays
MHB
Hargrove
Dismissals Tuesday:
Brownwood Sam Thomas. 507
Brownwood Bulletin
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GARY MF,HRlll MKHAELWIUlINfi MIYOSHI UMEKI
JOHNSTURGES - EDWARDNKALT • PANAMISION" A PARAMOUNT RELEASE
Radio KEAN will participate
this year in observance of Na-
tional Radio Month during May.
with several events scheduled.
Slogan for the station will be
“Radio KEAN the Mobile Medi-
um " Included will be three-hour
remote broadcast of the Jaycee
carnival.
Cage
EGGS
Candled ana
Graded Ezrs"
Ml 3-1961
NN Stewart
AMARILLO - Mrs 01a Bran died April 1 in her home
nan. 83. of Amaxjllo, mother of
Mrs. Gladys Lovefing of Tampa.
Fla., formerly of Brownwood.
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good. few cholce shorn yearmgs 14.00,
cood shorn ewes 7.7b. e " aml u-mty
mostly 7.00: good and ew’c« spriig ferd-
er lambs i6.80-17.50, few M 00-18.50; ,
FREE PARKING svamza"mo-razesupnus
Mrs. Deaver died at 12:30 a m
today ina San Saba hospital Arthur Heads
Wilkins Funeral Home is in , _
charge of arrangements Aaaie GrouD
Bom Dec. 13. 1882, in Arkansas. -5 r
ADM. 75—50—25
NOWANE
exchange repairman.
days be
gone.
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one dol
end, it
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walk n
24.000 r
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keep oi
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industr
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and ch
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natural
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successe
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of one
stand o
Competition Set
In Rising Star
RISING STAR (SC__The Ris-
Brownwood: Nemo M indie la E. Lee St.; Thomas Jefferson
Thuraday
"WHAT EVER HAPPENED
TO BABY JANEr"
tap dance by Bill Sanders of
tumbling act by Gary Williams of Commissioners
Early.
In the junior division, first place AVSTIN < API - Texa
winner was a vocal trio Including are "being robbed by the schem-
Pat Mahan Mike Chapman and ingaofncountycommissionena"a
John Manning of Early; second Cmimndee Tuesday night.
nlara” ±m rornrr nantnmime hv .... .. -
the operation. Manchester, Iowa, and Mr. and
The waterworks bond will go Mrs Richard Alfred Parker,
to enlargement of the distribu- Goldthwaite.
tion lines. to build an overhead -
storage tank, to drill a fifth well
Items Missing
ft “ the Nettpardaytsrownaa
lake and a pipeline to town. police Tuesday afternoon that
The electrical system bonds someone had stolen two law books
will be used to purchase a new and an 800 x 14 automobile tire
Mrs. Murrah Foot, 66
DE LEON (BBC) — Funeral 126*
I (") Agm) SAME LOT AS LAST YEAR!
Em""wl ■ Eh CORNER OF COGGIN A AUSTIN AVE.
AAA A ns rre Admission charges will be 35
MARKETS ____
Sundayschool class, utui theygePmr s pm.
Brady Wighwey
Box Office Opems at 6:30 P.M.
Firet Showine at Dm*
ADMISSION
chndren10e AduitsMe
LAST TIMES
I Usuthur pie. 11W. 14 -n 11WI1W
[ba r a w.
sheep is nw ms ehgice eprtne
stuenKer tomb. 2.0222 ea
e»k« erg ahoit toe— m3, mesuy
2,500 kilowatt engine and gener- from her home in the past week,
ator plus other needed equipment
Misses must be reported be-
tween these hours for paper .
to be delivered
RECEIVED
Q ACADEMY
Q AWWARD
NOMINATIONS
_ school entries will com- tant General School, U.S. Anny.
_______at pate to calf riding. armadUto im Fort Benjamin Harrison, tod.
M performance to race, breakaway calf roping. The recruitet has returned to
mnd girl and boy’s barrel races Brownwood after attending the
In a nation that to predominate- Twenty-two schools have been .Andy Eumming. and.ci.Tun five-week school an Army career
ysnmcoorbudanesLdnastianu ~ I—*—
XOSave125
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Pinaneing and
Insuring Your Car
thru the
Stddurtngttheww. Talent Competition At Early
alsq visited the ship, building EARLY (BBC l—National Honor Shultze and Don Newbury were nationman. and Fred Evans. ex-
a orisonwhere he orked Society and Student Council or- judges. change repairman, Irv ng; Nor-
“As the Jananese are verv ganizations of Early High School Programs were sponsored by ris Carnes and Albert Ward, ex-
conservation-minded I tried to named three top winners in the Brownwood and Early merchants change repairmen. Bryan: Lee
she wn married June 24 1900 John Arthur of Rmwnwna was tell them about soil conservation junior and senior divisions of a Mrs. Helen Jacison and Otis Walls Roy Strayhorn, exchange repair-
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of mullin: four sons Russell of Other officers elected included people pictures of the conserya- combo composed of James Davis, ic field at Early.
San Saba. Carroll and Roy, both Joe Criswell of Rising Star, vice tion work being done here. La- David Hall, John Garner, Charles ----------------
of Temple and Lloyd of Mullin; president, and R. S. Martin Jr. tham works for fee Soil Conser- Scott, Mike Ellsworth Andy Mat- .
four daughters, Mrs. David P.lof Brownwood, secretary. vation Service. thews, .lack lamh David Twifnrd Oilman Lashes
exchange repairman. Kilgore,
""•"53 BDI Fiak Fhone MI 3-338
state Farm Mutual Automobile
Insuranee Company
Home Offiee-Bloomington, Ilinels
pac Erntomnimeb Hank-Avery, the oilman, spoke
place Went to D’arla Scott of county commissioners to reset
Brownwood in a tap dance. precinct boundaries if the two
Buddy Griffin of Howard Payne smallest precincts in a county
R WAS WINNER OF
« ") OSCAR
E 5 AWARDS
MST ACTOO—OrST scneun
■B MAr-4esr ABT OWtenOM
gram. Mrs. Patsy Davidson, Ken the county's voters. _________ ________
Avery said one Midland County ing star High School sophomore
precinct contains 97 per cent of class will stage a talent show in
thewyoters. 1. . .. u the gymnasium Thursday night
We are dominated by rep- EMi ionI -ne XT h.
resentation of less than 3 per cent Eddien o the
of the voters * he said class, said the snow was not lim-
ited to students, and that any
local talent could enter.
STATS FARM
FINANCE PLAN
Terms afrangea
— — — thru epopetatine
A D wuusam bane
Agemt
fort wortn (ap,-Caste 700: ealves
siring to participate in the little "a .5 AUTO AIRCONDITIONERS
and pony league teams should be 1008: 22". 10 ,
at the session. CROCKETTS
er bellep qood “W to». . ynveK AND AVToMOTIVE SERVICE
[ chotse teeder ateer satves. 21 30-320.00: MVT cRocam -ne
E04 beer,:ft*,—— c™ senoFat,:
stock cows 15.00-16.00 nTAL Ml R-MM
Hogs 400: 1-3 barrows and giits U.» ____________
i 14.00, 2-3 13 00. 3 12.80: 1-2 It»» 00. gummmmommimmmummnmnmmmmm
City Man— Mullin FFA Rodeo
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) ugi _
zm-a“To Begin Thursday
edicinuznttine.anacducatton.pnd MULLIN (BBC)-The annual ing. gir<-« ribbon roping, c“---,-------„----
»i—ny •• he contnued Mullin Future Farmers of Amari- calf roping and wil cow mikk- class o 65 students at the Ad)u-
TODAY Funeral Home chapel, burial to Children are 12 or 14 years old ca. invitational.!rodeo. Ee “4
MAY-Carrington Ezra. to, of Heflin Cemetery. Mr Ezra ded before they jo to church. Latham radebeginningdh’acyities’at pete“in
sbnae ,.Ts care mail they 4 pm The ftrrt performance to rare. ba
0k
dhese '
services for Mrs. Murrah Mag- Survivors include bar husband: to acepted <
gie Helen) Foot. «. will be held two sons. Job Nathan Pool of When they . --,---.---------- _
at 2 pm Thuraday at First Bap- Graham and James H Pool of they are the best devoted Chris- Teams invited include Goldth-
tut Church in Desdemona, with Dallas; one stepson, J B Foot tians that I have ever seen,” he waite, Star. Evant, Pottsville,
burial to Desdemona Cemetery of San Antonio: one daughter testified Gustine, Sidney. Comanche. May.
The Rev Darrell Dossey, pastor, Mrs Rudolph Lewis of Desde- The first weak of the crusade Blanket Priddy. Zephyr, Early,
wffl officiate, assisted by the mana; one stepdaughter. Mrs. W the group participated in a re- Brookesmith, Coleman, Rochelle, f "T • V A I
Rev. Bael Bryan of Gorman A Spur of Denver. Colo.; three vivai in Tokyo auditorium Sera Richland Springs. San Sata. Ln- In I run C ArroGT
Mrs. Foot died at I pm. Tues- brothers, Floyd Burton of Waco, ices here began with the Hardin- meta. Brady. Fairy. Brownwood III III V 3 # a f f • J f
e is msrea rEft an — wospital
daughter « the late Mr ano uiovu n. m. Mrs Eona unne Cowboy Band in Kintetsu Depart- school events include bull rid-lw panitione aretwith th. hm, will h‘ r Admisslons Tuesday:
Mrs W. C. Burton of Clifton and of California and Mrs Clamie mnt Str , denariment in har-i __ hrone pi. ber ot law violations. arrested with the boys, wibere aam:uu • -»•
was a member of First Baptist Carr of Gerard, eight grandchi)- ment Storeaga ing.eirsbarreirace,broncrid Alber Loredo Jr. of 1M W turned Thursday to Gainesville Brownwood: Mrs. PuriroyBoy-
Church of Desdemona. She was dren and two gfeat-grandchil- aka atamtEe the Ninth St and Erin* S Fansan- Stet* School for Giris after her ett, 1609 Ave. E: Mrs. Sadie Aler
PSsaddfflmmd"denHail_
some EG.BeckhemS..mt=sermrse" =-5 BusinessNews^^7 *i
ices for E G Beckham Sr.. 77, Burial was.tobe.in Purcell, Oka and the band had a chance to tree limbs to 30 days in jail. UU3IHCJJITCW 3
formerly of Mercury and Elm cc" a tbatsthee, formerly Stnik to nmny peopte during this Julian Evans, a mail carrier and The twosboysiwere pachitiled Five operating divisions of
Grove communities in Texas „-UA and Mi«< Rnhv ~ time. Latham said. longtime resident of the wren, said on in Brown County Precinct 5M5 d8. ,LI
Groyet.mmunt6s, " X Ermwowpd, and Miss Another highlight of th. trip thiwasone "of theX tail Justice Coart for being a minor Southwestemn.State nTelephone
"eretobeheldtzp-mtdayihamo Mercun „ npang g stoim in the history. -wen possession of alcoholie bever- ne arssrpFat"tdd “ompanyrs
Mrs. Ola Brannan, 83, Of Amarillo X Woods Suffers
wai in Tokyo mnPverlty Go- “but I cton t remember any that
Burial was in Memorial Park pital recovering from surgery were worse.
at Amarillo. "He recognized me instantly.” Insurance adjusters estimated
Latham said —
i«io Austi on 3-4716
Free Deliven Parkimg
' To kill a
Mockingbird
GREGORY PECK
moma
MNRr HMM -PMILUP ALFORD • JOHN MEGNA WIN WMITE • PAUL FIX
MOCK PETERS • FRNNK OMERTON •ROSEMARY MURPMY • COLUN WILCOX
A NsMtoW Brentwood Productions Meture
---------------------------- Newman, Route 1
Richland Springs: Mrs. Helga
week. The session opened Mon- __________ Estelle Barclay
_ , ... , dav and will continue through WI auy Stephenville Mrs. Hazel Irene
Gunshot Wound Fidaypofnextweeknt supenn- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE n Adcock BIRTHS
“He recognized me instantly” insurance adjusters estimated Woodrow Woods of Bangs was M. E Barnes, plant Superin BIKTH>
Latham said “He was very that it may take as long as two treated and released from a tendent, said the twoweek,sest to extend the collection lines. The A daughter, Delia Jean, in Med-
tel. = #5 - 5- Es= e==# 2225
Valley, eight miles south of Drake of Fresno. Calif., and Mrs. have been to see him since World , c . .„. venepnone..cdts _
Temple. Burial will be in Wilson Carrie Dixon of Fort Worth, 31 War II. Brownwood Combo Wins First
- - - - . .. _ An apartment house has been
WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. - MAY 1-2-3-4
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 24, 1963, newspaper, April 24, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482976/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.