Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 149, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 5, 1964 Page: 2 of 32
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Mrs. Edward J. Haffner, 71
new team" in South Viet Nam-
there could be bipartisan agree
ment on Viet Nam policy.
J. Haffner in 1916 at Decatur,
Worth M. Myrift, 51
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Districts Choose Trustees
William Frank Holt, 31
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Mrs. Wilborn Gale Reed, 54
In Rising Star, with 96 voting.
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1930. In Brownwood. He was a
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ty, were held at 3 p.m. Satur-
Jim Ray Cox was reelected be no Monday night service, to
avoid conflict with the annual
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Closing DIA Week, top high
school and junior college stu-
dents from across the state will
attend an Americanism seminar
as guests of Howard Payne Fri-
day night and Saturday.
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Richland Springs school district
in an election held in the city
hall here Saturday.
L. M Green was elected to
with 80 votes. Lee Hughes
also elected with 17 votes.
p.m. today in First Baptist
Church with the Rev Everett
land County 1* years, died at
7:40 a. m. Saturday in a Rising
Star nursing home. She had been |
in ill health two yean. She was
born July 22, 1900, at Winchell,
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mn. Moses Shaw.
tary for the past two terms
He came to Brownwood in 1953
and formed his own architec-
tural firm in 1956. Semple to a
graduate of the University of
Houston and a member of the
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H Flentry of San Diego, Calif.,
and two grandchildren.
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man. HPC president, and Mrs.
Newman.
las Hospital Saturday.
He was born Jan 2, 1913, in
Brown County and moved to
Brownwood eight years ago
from the Bethel community. He
married Miss Evelyn Boler
Nov. 27. 1943, in Brownwood.
Mr. Myrick was a member of
Bethel Baptist Church, the Ma-
sonic Lodge and Knights of Py.
thias. He had been district clerk
since UN.
Survivors include his wife,
and his mother, Mr. Mamie My-
rick of Zephyr.
death due to self inflicted gun-
shot wounds Mr. Myrick had
One hundred and thirty-five
votes were cast at San Saba
where Pat Murray, Craigan
Johnson and Jimmie Shahand
were elected to the board. Vot-
ing included Johnson 129. Mur-
ray 117 and Shahand 79. Herbert
who received 31 votes. One bal-
lot was discarded
today in Lewisville, with burial ----
here. Neal Funeral Home to in downtown business buildings.
wife and a daughter, both of
Lewisville.
Beaumont March 28 while wash-
ing windows in the Goodhue
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always popular
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soliteire set.
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Ill He died to 1N8. She had
lived to Brownwood about eight
years.
Mrs. Haffner was a graduate
of Millikin University Conserva-
tory of Music and a member of
St. John ‘s Episcopal Church
and was active in the Gray Lad-
ies of the American Red Cross.
Survivors include one,son, the
Rev Edward J. Haffner of Mar-
shall: one sister. Mrs. William
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Born April 14, 1910, in San__________ .00, „
Saba County, Mr. Roy died in a San Saba; a half-brother, Tom
gun mishap early Wednesday at "
his home north of San Saba.
A son, Randy Charles Holt, 7,
resides in Brownwood.
possible faulty instruments or
crew errors, Johnson said he
had issued instructions "caicu-
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lin. The Brownwood attorney to
associated with Brown County
Abstract Co. He has served as
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Early voters chose James K.
Windham and Tom S Huddles-
ton as trustees in Saturday's
school board election. 2
Windham was elected with 83
votes, while Huddleston receiv-
ed 51 votes to defeat incumbent
Harold Barclay and G. C.
Hampton. Barclay got 34 votes
and Hampton 25.
banquet of Brownwood Cham-1
j ber of Commerce.
Tuesday, from 5-7 p.m., Mr.
and Mrs. J. Howard Hodge of
Midland, will entertain with a
high tea in the newly-redecorat-
ed formal parlor of Veda Hodge
Hall, honoring Dr. Guy D. New-
Member of First Baptist
Church and Orderof Eastern
Star, she and Reed were mar-
ried April 28, 1128, in Brown-
wood.
Survivors include her hus-
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(Bertha May) Reed. 54, of 210
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Holt, 31, of
. Survivors include his wife;
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woven mala* otlachment, *•
white ar yellev gold.
39.50
Other candidates for the post ‘
were E. C. Carroll, who polled
78 votes, and H. M. Burleson
Two trustee* were elected at — _ a
May. Winning seats were R. V. fj / A
Pittman with 31 votes and Hen- •JI A
James C. Calhoun officiating
Burial will be in Greenleaf
Cemetery under direction of Da-
vis-Morris Funeral Home
Mrs. Haffner died Friday
morning in a local nursing home
after an illness of several years
She was born Sept 4, in Cay-
uga. Ind., and married Edward
a potential Johnson opponent to
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dent expressed the hope that
Yielding of Laredo. Ollie Cant-
well, minister of Brownwood,
and the Rev. Claud Johnson of
Dublin. officiating. Burial will
be in Eastlawn Memorial Park
under the directon of Davis-Mor-
ris Funeral Home.
Mr. Myrick was found dead
in the garage at his home about
12:30 p.m. Friday. His body
was found in a lawn chair in
the garage with a 12-gauge shot-
gun nearby. A single shot struck
him in the heart. Peace Jus-
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The President, on another
question dealing with Panama,
lated to avoid such instance* to declined to say whether the
United States was prepared to
renegotiate a clause tn the 1903
Canal Zone treaty giving thia
Clark Jr. received 71.
Comanche voters returned
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Assisting in the election were
Mrs. R. B. Warren and NeX
Woods. Henry Brown served as
election judge.
Hold-over trustees are Carl
White, Dale Harlow, Mrs. Bert
McBride, Byron Lewis and Rob-
ert Korenek. George Gibson did
not seek re-election.
day in First Baptist Church,
with burial in San Saba City _____
Cemetery. Howell-Doran Funer- equipment operator.
al Home was in charge of ar- - • - - -
RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC)
wr°elechdosybordrstrusten president °f r the Howard Payne
charge of arrangements He was born Nov. 16, 1932 He
Mr. Holt, who was bom to “
Eastland and was raised in San-
ta Anna, was a window washer.
He fell 11 floors to his death to
College Ex-Students Assn and
has been vice
smith; three daughters, Mrs.
Roberts Welch of Odessa, Mrs
Wanda Bowman of Fort Worth —- --------
and Mrs. Mary Quindlen of Floyd Prather and George Wil-
Grren ville; two brothers. Lee lis to the board and elected one
Shaw of San Antonio and Otis new trustee. L L. Dukes. Dukes
Shaw of Brownwood; two sis- led the voting with 245, followed
ters. Mn Dorothy Thompson of by Prather with 223 and Willis
Ballinger and Mrs Irene Wil 209. Louis Harelik had 207 votes.
Items of Arlington and three
grandchildren, d
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Brownwood Bulletin 6;
Mayben St., Rising Star, will
be held at 3 p.m. today to First
Baptist Church, with the Rev. band; her mother? Mrs. Annie
A D. Kyle, Jr., pastor officiat._Shaw of Rising Star; a son, Tho
mas Franklin Reed of Gold-
Burial wiU be in Rising Star
Cemetery with arrangements
by Higginbotham Funeral Hom
point indivdual in the dairy jd- tenth, whiesthegteam from
ging contest and was awarded Bangs finished eighth
one semester’s scholarship at ~
Tcbmmpoestgttnclhsestock w Vaughn Selected
ging team were Jimmy Cotten.
Van Arnold and Gayion Rodgers.
Two teams failed to place to
the top 10 per cent of their di-
vision and did not qualify. They
were the poultry judging and
land judging teama.
Besides the Brownwood teams,
three other Brown County teams
completed to the contest. They
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WASHINGTON (AP) —Presi- opments to South Viet Nam.
dent Johnson announced Satur- saying that the United States zone,
day that the new ambassador had rejected neutralization pro- Ee cei „ "ra
to Panama will be Jack Hood posals under present circum- committments or preconditions"
Vaughn, director for the Peace stances after thorough study.. : -a point he insisted on from the
Corps to Latin America I Johnson said "we've got a I start.
Receiving write-in votes were I
H. M. Cauley with 1M and Keith I
Lane with 100 !
J. D. Harper and Elmo Wat- I
son were re-elected in Goldth- I
waite. Harper received 167 I
votes, Watson 187 and Mrs I
Gladys Burnham 28. I
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Brownwood to wash windows in
a second torm wh. I- .na I board since being elected in
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other winner with 92 votes.
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TOKYO (AP)-—Japan to lay-
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Brownwood High School senior didnottqualify for the state East Germany, which have led
Chamberlain was named high- meet The.Early team placed te the shooting’down of two mil.
‘ " ' ' ' “ ‘ ‘ itary planes in recent months
Attributing these incidents to
MARCH WINNER
Edwin Owen, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owen
of 1704 Avenue C. admires the plaque awarded him
for Brownwood Bulletin carrier-salesman for the
month of March. He hes boon a carrier since Sep-
tember 1963 and ha* Route M. Edwin is in the
fourth grade at Coggin Elementary School. He
won the honor an basis of his accomplishment*
and service a* a carrier-salesman. (Staff Photo)
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 149, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 5, 1964, newspaper, April 5, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483037/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.