Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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COUNTY RECORDS
The Editor
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5 Decades To Youth
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Pushed
Ray Traweek,
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MARKETS
FORT WORTH (AP)Hogs 200: butcher
T A. Minton and wife of Brown
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817 Melwood
for
belt and pulled him into it. He
was in good condition at the hos-
Deadline for voting absentee in
THREE CAST
had
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Indochinese kingdom, took over
government.
tween January and April 1958.
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Pecan Bayou access road.
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BROWNWOOD'S FINEST
Pit Cooked Bar-B-Que
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
Also C. S Thaxton. Mrs. Kat-
leen Knight. and Misses Jessie
Gentry. Happy Porter and Jua-
nita Knight.
Boneless
Pit Cooked
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Herbert 1. Tannahil at Fort
Worth charged with speeding
Bex orfiee Opens 7:00 F.M.
First Show Begins at Dusk
BOB
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Six Arrested In
Family Row Here
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Wiliam Thomas Christine of
San Angelo charged with speed-
ing
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extension. City of Brownwood,
110 aoc.
ASC Committees Dope
Named For County probe
The policemen. Sheldon E Tell-
er. Miles J. Cooperman. 29, and
Richard E Austin, 37, until re-
Brownwood delegates Sunday
will attend the Golden Anniver-
sary of the Knights of Pythias
Home in Weatherford.
Approximately 2,000 Pythians,
Officers Team
On Rattlesnake
County and city peace officers
been cast by the deadline for
in-person absentee votes in the
Priddy election.
Absentee ballots by mail in the
Mills County election an due
today also.
Saturday's election will be the
person in both counties was Tues-
day.
ty. $9,500.
Annie Lois Robbins at Brown
County to D. W Little and wife
of Brown County, all of lot 9
and part at lot 10. block 27 in
Deputy Sheriff George Calder
and Assistant Police Chief Cle-
Fantastic Etermal-
Youth Operationet
His Victims.
Beautiful Girls
from all Over
the World!
Oraining Life-Fluid
trom the Yeung I
Innocent Men
Turned Inhuman I
ths Damnodr”
HARPER'S
FOOD STORE
TODAY and
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
9:30 A.M.
INTERSTATE’S GIGANTIC
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Otis Sears a convicted dope ped-
dler now in prison, for $4,700 be-
For
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selecte
sponso
Lloyd Pershing Coan of Ste- lot 21 and part of lot, 22. block
phenville charged with speeding I* ± "—=t ________;
Cooked Fresh Daily
Only the Beet of
Moots Used
cently all members of the police
narcotics detail, were accused of
FIVE DECADES TO CHILDREN
... K Of P Home
Pansy Hamilton, 601 Ave. D.
Brownwood, Ford.
A. B Hunter. Bangs. Pontiac.
COUNTY CLERK
Marriage Licenses
Glen Elbert Everett. 25. Salida.
Colo , and Alta Marie Giddens.
19. 1111 Ave I. Brown wood.
Wilie John Coker. ». 1104 W
Baker St . Brownwood, and Mar-
gie Faye Towerton, 17, Brown-
wood.
Kerbow and wife of Brown Coun-
JUSTICE COURT
Judge Walter E. Gilmore
, Presiding
Brown County’s last local op-
tion election was in November
1957.
County election by noon today.
A total of 88 ballots were mailed
Huss and wife of Brown County.
7 acres in James Grant survey
54 Brown County. S10 aoc.
Jack F Doyle and wife of
Brown County to Brice B Stark
and wife of Brown County, all of
lot 1. and part of lot J. block 4
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
New Vehicles
Passenger
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e Man Who
Could Cheat Death
Warranty Deeds
Bob Blake and wife of Brown
County to W. E F. Bradley of
Brown County, part of lot 6 of
B. A. Fain subdivision at block
15 in Morning Side addition, City
of Brownwood, $225.
TECHNICOLOR* A HAMMER PRODUCTION
etoming ANTON DIFF"RING • MAZEL COURT. CHRISTOPHER LE
Poduced by MICMAEL CRRERAS. Direeted B, TERENCE FSME
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SCOPE
A Calendar
Of Coming Events
Brown County farmers this dale, chairman;
week elected committeemen for vice chairman;
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ZOOM TO 100
Temperatures ahead of the front
roomed into the 100s with most
readings in the 90s. Presidio's 110
wss the high maximum, while Co-
tulla had 104. Van Horn and Wink
102. Junction 101 and Del Rio and
El Paso 100. Dalhart had the low
maximum with 84.
Rainfall reports for the 24 hows
ending at 6 pm included .07 inch
at Beaumont. .06 at Dallas and
.01 at Houston.
YOUR DOLLAR Is your best
friend, let's keep it here. If you
want to drink beer, keep it in
your home. You don't have to
leave town to drink beer
I DON’T DRINK, but if my
husband wants it, he ean drink
it in hla home. He doesn't have
to leave town to get it.
.IF_YoU CAN’T fight it. Join
it. Get out and vote-wet
Mrs. M A. Johnson
808 Sharp St.
Brownwood
Police described the fight as
being caused by family trouble
All but one of the men were re-
leased after paying fines or
agreeing to appear in court.
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109 S.
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brady Highway
First Show Begins st Dusk
Box orfice Opens 7:00 P.M.
TODAY
THRU FRIDAY
agricultural communities of the member: Cecil Harris, first al-
Agricultural Stabllization and ternate. and Elbert Davenport.
Conservation. second alternate.
cooperated Wednesday night in
a hunt for a "killer" on the
V’
and costs. total 916 50. on charge Brown County to Mrs Jimmie
of passing another vehicle upon Sanderson of Broun County lot
public highway without safety 1. block 56 in Brownwood Heights
Joyce Hayes of 1505 Waco St . I addition City of Brownwood
Brownwood, paid fine of a and Walter B Hamilton and wife
costs total $16.50, on charge of of Brown County to Robert E t
speeding. “ " -
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contest, Stephenville
Local option elections. Precinct
4, Brown County (Brownwood
west of Ballinger was estimated
at $750,000 by Rowena bank presi- Non- — I
~ jku at, s hall" aftetssraeatw:
ana Buildings i , had ashotguninthedackothe
section r ar Du- With George S marks*
manship, we didn't need it.”
said Spain
1 The snake had 11 rattian:
AT THE
BOWIE
Four men and two women
were arrested on charges of
fighting and disturbing the peace
at 8 pm. Wednesday at the
Smith Housing Units here
BINDER ACCIDENT
Walter Fisher, Route 2. Bangs,
suffered lacerations on his right
index and middle fingers today
in a farm accident. He was
working on a grain binder. Fish-
er was treated and released from
Brownwood Memorial Hospital.
RUMMAGE SALE
September 4 and 5
Old Evons Building
New, used children's
clothes. Sponsored by La-
dies Society of B. of L
F. & E. 277c
Billy H Gilley and wife of
Broun County to Bennett and
elections to the respective pre-
cincts.
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Editor. The Brownwood Bulletin:
A NUMIBER of prominent cit-
liens of Precinct No. 4 signed a .
statement for publication. stating
their position on the beer ques-
tion
after DELIBERATION, tt
was decided that this might stir
up strife, which certainly was
not our intention.
BVT WE DO urge every voter
who has the interest at our homes
at heart to vote to keep this
blight ffom our city.
J. E Henkel
200 Pecan St.
Brown wood
ne a-a. cu wss
mi r 137a ■ 4 at
Mil 1413 Hi mi
Kis 140.8 »7 2914
271.4 ui s ns las t
. . ---- ---- Teller told newsmen he and the
i the tWo north Laotian provinces • other detectives are innocent of
I of Phong Saly and Sam Neua dur- any wrongdoing
ing the last years of the Indo- The three policemen were
Chinese war. Two years ago the named in one Indictment with
rebel movement reached a truce conspiring. along with 10 others
with the royal government and beginning in August 1954. to vio-
agreed to disband. The rebels re late the law Cooperman and
sumed activity this summer, and Teller were charged in another of
the government charges they are the six indictments with selling
being trained..and supplied by one-quarter kilogram of heroin to
North Viet Nam's Communist -
NO EQUAL NEWS
WASHINGTON (AP, _ The
House has passed a bill providing
that radio and television stations
don't have to give equal time to
political candidates on news pro-
grams
The vote Wednesday was 142-70
os
expected to pay homage to the
home established in Weather-
ford in 1900.
Bryan Bradbury, Abilene at-1
torney. will be featured speaker.
Also on the program will be
John Lee Smith of Lubbock, past
lieutenant governor of Texas
The program begins at 10:30
Laverne Bessire Lindsey of '
Irving charged with speeding «
George Harris Holmes at Dal- I
las charged with speeding
Charles Nolty Cox of Fort
Worth charged with speeding.
COUNTY COURT
Judge F. A. Loudermil
Presiding
Freddie Lee Reese of Brown-
wood. charged with swindling,
dismissed on motion of county-
attorney William O. Breedlove.
Bonnie Rae Woodcox of Brown-
wood, charged with child deser-
money . - ----- - -
SAN ANGELO welcomes Pythian Sisters and friends of
Brownwood people — why? Be-
cause they go there and drink
beer. If beer comes here they
esn stay home and drink beer
and keep the money in Brown-
wood.
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unuKakNSTEF
William Ben Phelps of Winters
paid fine of 81 and costs, total
816 50. on charge of no valid in-
spection sticker
M E Templin of Fort Worth
paid fine of 82 50 and costs. total ____
818 on charge of speeding. in South Oaks first extension'
Wiliam White at MOS Waco Brown County 815 000
St. Brownwood., paid fine of 81 R B Leach Jr. and wife of
Dr. J. L MORRIS D.D.S.
• Announces •
the removal of his office from
515 Citizens National Bank Bldg.
to LOBSTEIN CLINIC
THIS SATURDAY
Both elections were set
time for printing the complete
ballot.
Voting will be from 8 a.m to
• p m. in city bsll.
Holdover directors are Travis
Gilmore and Leon R Smith.
Three absentee ballots
R L. Thigpen. 2302 Berkley area’: Precinct 6 Mills County
St . Brownwood. Chevrolet. (Priddy).
pehatgshaped up asamajoe *;= "an ZSM=.”TS out leaving oniyonebalfottose
______________„ no 5^ warfare, no — mheneai amreneesychargea « retermed deadline
pital, and expected to be released phautactis."vDefenze Secretary responsibility of enforcing the
today. ( Phoumi Nosavan told newsmen I laws relating to ilicit traffic in
He charged that the attackers nari (sics •
included at least one battalion of The former agent. Edward R
regular North V let Nam troops. Gayles, 38. a Negro, now an a
from Laos Communist - ruled torney. was charged with con-
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i at.al costs. Phoumi declared, conspiring to import narcotics for
To let it go would be a convine- sale and distribution in the United
1 ing argument to the world that States
the.Pathet.Lao. were rezestab- Police Commissioner Timothy
lished in.theiroid domain. J. O'Connor immedintely sus
The rebels of the Pathet Lao pended the three pohcemen.
CLAIM INNOCENCE
Editer, The Brownwooa BaBeOn:
I THINK IF BEER comes to
Brownwood it will help all
people in business. It will keep
the money here. Let's Uva and
let live.
LET BEER come and see how
tt turns out and then if you don't
like it. vote it out. But give it a
ehance.
WHY GO OUT of town and
buy it? Buy it here and keep the
money here. Brownwood needs
movement, who want to set up a
Communist regime in the kt tie
Petober r . ."5 ----- as____.
io Farmer Injured Awayn our lines only 18 miles eteering.
Eugene Moore. Richland Springs The general said the main force
farmer, was admitted to Brown- of Laos rebels, supported by reg-
wood Memorial Hospital Wednes- ulars from neighboring Commu-
day morning following a tractor j nist North Viet Nam. is grouping .. ____ .
eutsdanaonhisesarmtserurfemed “naethenomnuorasamMeungnes ” RiVing protestion to thfingfof
head Red forces since Sunday have
Moore was dusting s field when overrun lightly manned outposts. TELLS PLANS
c ’ pulley on the duster slipped off Advance umits were reported with- This was done, the indictment
Cemeterv Elects Mter he repaired it, a towel tied in. to.18miles of Sam Neua in read, "by advising their codefend-
. - _ - around his neck caught in the * — -
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celebration. Wade will receive 34 cents per pound for the cotton. (Staff Photo)
i indicted three Chicago (CONTNNUED FROM PAGE ONE
policemen snd a former federal ..
narcotics agent on charges they the Petition was returned with
were involved in a coast-to-coast 224 signatures.
narcotics distribution ring. In the meantime, at Priddy on
Seventeen others. many alleged Aug6,an application was filed,
narcotics peddlers, were named The Priddy petition was returned
Wednesday in indictments which Aug.10 with 72 signatures from
followed monthlong questioning of the 110 registered voters of the
hundreds of witnesses, many *”*'
brought here from prison cells And on Aug. 10 both Brown
[ County and Mills County com-
missioners courts ordered snd set
TUESDAY—Schools open for
term in Brownwood.
ALL MONTH— Referendum on
market development program for
wool and lamb producers. ASC.
HOPE-FUMING
JESSE JAMES
WENDEUL COREY
to>hklS(.M_.Qaaisasu
W Y. Farrell. address un- ty. part of lots 3 and 4. block
known, charged with swindling 9 to South Oaks addition, City of
by false pretext. Brow nwood 98 000
Weather—
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE
ed in the Galveston, Midland and
Alice areas.
Forecasts called for partly
cloudy skies and occasional show-
ers end thunderstorms for all sec-
tions of the state through Friday
MERCURY DROPS
The cool front dropped temper-
stures snd provoked s damage-
dealing hailstorm ss it moved
through West Texas Tuesday night
and Wednesday
Damage in the Rowena area
tion, dismissed on motion of
county attorney William O
Breedlove
Douglas Hampton of Early
charged with aggravated assault.
New Directors
Here Sept. 17
, -i .... ------- Three directors for Greenleaf
Balley addition. City of Brown- Cemetery Assn, will be elected
"Xod, 3250: _ Sept. 17, it wss announced today
Greenleaf Cemetery Asan of by W B Avinger, association
Brown County to D. E. Oliver of secretary-treasurer
Brown.County, part of lot 5. ! Retiring directors are Flem E.
blnk.19 of re-subdivvision of Harris. David Henley and Win-
pdditioncto Greenleaf Cemetery, ston Palmer All throe will be
Greenleaf V.525., a on the ballot for re-elect ion
Brown Counts- meteryAs;n. o Others wishing to have their
of Brwfototntto Sa 244 Jarrel name put on the ballot must eon-
A. rurth SSSi to Greehlea tact Avinger by Sept 12 to .How
Cemetery, Brown County, 8140
Sept. 5—this Saturday.
Qualified voters living In Jus-
tice of the Pesce Precinct 4 who
hsve s poll tax or a poll tax ex-
emption certificate for Voting
Precinct 2 may vote in the
Brown County election Voters
who were «O Jsn. I snd who lies
outside the city limits are not
required to have an exemption
| certificate.
j Eighty-seven absentee votes
I had been cast in the Brown
on s compromise worked out in a
Senate-House conference The Sen- Earlier rebel activity this year
ate now must approve it before it had been confined to Infiltration
E°e: to the President, by bands of varying site who
------------------ ™- The exempted broadeasts fo- seized isolated government posts,
burne Spain, driving on the road, elude bona fide newscasts, news ——------------------------:
spotted the five-foot rattlesnake -
in the middle of the road.
Calder shot the snake with his
a.m. Sunday. A hot chicken
dinner will he served on the lawn
by a catering firm from Fort
Worth
Expected to attend from
Brownwood include Mr and Mrs
Willis Wall, Mr and Mrs. H O.
Casey, Mr and Mrs. Orville
Newell, Mr and Mrs. J. P Live-
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Need-
ham.
Jack Early. !
first local option election for
Mills County since 1908.
Damage Slight
in Auto Mishap
An accident st Austin Avenue
snd Avenue D st 1:45 p.m. 1
Wednesday caused minor dam-
age to two cars.
Drivers of the vehicles were
Lewis Tongate was named Chairman of each of the com-
chairman of Community A. Oth- munity committees are also dele- CHICAGO <AP> — A special
er officers include Ernest Olson gates to the county convention grand Jury probing the dope rack-
vice chairman: Sam Wallace, to be held Sept. 24 at the local H’ has ------ “
member; Bernice McIver, first office,
alternate, and C. L. Andrews. _________________
second alternate. | P.,
Raymond Boyd is chairman of I ane I ifivane
Community B Charlie Thomp- LQU> UIIILCII>
son is vice chairman; Vernon .5"
#z--# eas--as Given Weapons
weak: calves about steady; slaughter ommunity C — Ford Glass. gAN wyta » p.“. _
i steers, yearlings and heifers 22.00-26.50; chairman; Wallace Perkins, vice SAM NEVA. Laos CAP' — The
atcos,1600-17.00 buls 1700-20, m wood chairman; Charlie Branum, army today threw a handful of GROSS $75,000
------------------member; Bur Wright, first al- paratroopers, into the shaky de- The ring, the government said.
County to R. G. Adams of Cole- 33.00: helfers 29.00 down; yearling stocker ternate; Albert Townsend, sec- Lense perimeter around this reb- was headquartered in Chicago n
man County, lot 18 of Mintons “5n2:,2210028 on., an ond alternate. el-threatened city and handed out $75,000 every 10 days here
subdivision of BBB&CRR Co. good n chte spran siaughter "IAMbi Community D—Arnold Rags- guns to citizens. alone.
survey 641, Brown Counts- 91 750 1n.00-13.00: a .trine o ahofh alauenter —--------------------—--------- Bnig. Gen Amkha Soukhaving, The indictments were deceruaa
"‘‘“8"" Richland Springs shtFhesgRhmnm 25i52
"2"; zE Farmer Injured -..“25 —. —— ia*
survey 21. Brown County. S3 500 shansed to •. neher. n score aa at'., _ -u away.
Bennettuand,Forbess.‘ne.of "=4"isBuchazeegs*per «
Brown County to Howard Q Wil- or bener erade a sae x mixee »:
son and wife of Brown County, medhums
al of,lot and part of lot 7. Compm ..Tra- "KTAIES pren.
block 3 in Clardy addition. Qty - - - -
of Brownwood, 810.350 Wexoc
Mrs. Eunice E. Coalson of “onEa mo
Brown County to Mrs. Bertha Year ••
Moore of Brown County, tot 7
in D. Coalson subdivision in J.
R Burnett survey. Brown Coun-
_ Interviews such as panel shows.. DI I IEEVI IE
Larry,.Bryant Mallow. 15. of 1001 news documentaries and on-the- •EVI I v • E
H. and Wanda Holley Mon- spot coverage of actual news
Smo-E"muE=gmemeueen •2g
PLUS TH|S CHILLER!
adsfa, BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES
Sp,HRROR
gd-aebbh,LIKE NEVER BEFORE!
2---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thursday, Sept. S. 1959,
Letter To
I D. F Van Huss and wife of
Brown County to Jack W. Van
roe. 46, of 2205 Austin Ave.
THURSDAY through SATUR-
DAY—Rising Star Fall Fair.
SATURDAY — Annual Cole-
man Quarter Horse Show, 9 a.m..
Coleman rodeo grounds
District Farm Bureau queen
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1959, newspaper, September 3, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488685/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.