Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 108, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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New Satellite
Obituaries
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WALKTHEPROUD IAND
House Okays
Runoff Plan
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT $VBJECTS
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SHORT SUBJECTS
Gage Attends
Youth Banquet
CBC Apologizes
TORONTO CAP, - The Cana-
COMANCHE < BBC) — Services
for Mrs. Henry Jack (Nannie
Bon orfiee Opens at 6:15 P.M.
Firat Show Staxts at tM tM
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To Water School
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Survivors include her husband;
five sons, Acton Carter of Co-
manche. Aubrey Carter of Seefey,
Calif., Hilton Carter of Abilene.
Ira Carter of George West and
Troy Carter of Bishop; a sister,
Mrs. C. W. Taylor of Comanche;
a brother, Luther Dikes of Pe-
oria. Ariz.; 12 grandchildren, and
six great-grandchildren.
4M4¥¥4 Club To Plan
CAMERA AND
Pre-dawn temperatures ranged
from 43. degrees at Dalhart to 70
She was born Jan, 1884. in
Coryell County. She and Henry
Jack Carter were married Sept
5, 1902 She was a member of
the Baptist church:
JEF"
CHANDLER
JOHN
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Brownwood Bulletin
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Co E. to be armory commander
and detachment commander of
weapons and rifle platoon, Lam.
pass.
^Drive-In
Barry Mashburn and Linda Kay
Eryin will be emcees.
SE-Af
just ahead Of the Canadian front s
arrival and the misty base lim-
ited vision to less than a mile
TECHNIGOLOR• PANAVISION
med WARNER BROS
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PotzndmdDmag»LBwS*LESTDE E
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The car, driven by L A Weleh,
local businessman, was traveling
slowly along North Secend Street
k eounty "share-the-fun" contest will
T take the main portion of a meet-
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Guard—
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marly commanding officer
"The HR Vevase W Sinbad" shows onee at 8:22 F.M.
Kitt SILiCtlD SHORT SUBJOCTS
weather front. to become severe.
BLUFFVUE
DRIVE-IN
Box Office Opens at 6:15 P.M.
Firat Show Begins at 6:30 P.M.
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
FRANK SINUTRA
DEANMARTN
SAMMVDAVISm:
House—
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____ 89. Beaumont .63, Houston .51,1
— . Tyler .36 and Waco 30.
« Club at 7:30 pm Monday in the
high sehool auditomtum.
return to his home in Comanche
Mias Rom teaches business ad-
High
Starting Sunday
"SUNRISK AT
CAMPOBELLO"
32-- SPZSZs
somephere.1likea rag; initiative.inthe Congo crisis with with the Rev Bill Gissgow and
• .3. Punged to a fiery death in a peace plan for the Security th? Rev Harr, Ham?* ofici9t
COMANCHE (SpL_Dale Gore the frietion of the earth's atmos- Couneil to take a middle road be- mg
musie director at Pint Baptist phere. *”— ““ E'ita
Church in Brownwood, will be
SATURDAY ONLY
Box Office Opens at 6:15
First Show Starts at 6:30
The three African-Asian mem-
1 bers of the 11-nation council—neu-
SAN SABA 'BBC>—Dean Gage tralist Ceylon. pro-Western Liberia
was named to represent the San and the left-leaning United Arab
Put
Start Sunday
"KILLS OF KILIMAN JARO"
Plus "I, •HOSTS"
principal speaker at 7:30 pm
Saturday at the sweetheart ban-
quet for the youth of Comanche
First Baptist Church.
A Cinderella theme will be
used at the banquet, which is
WriAOrbEM • technIcoloi
AUDIE MURP
* AMMB BANCROFT MT CBC
Mrs Silas R Byrd 1901 Twelf-
th St
Mrs Wiie J. Bush 60S Hend-
ricks St
Mrs Sarah K Windham Gros-
venor
Mrs J. W Evans, Mercury
Earl L Foster. Irving
Mrs Joha T Watts 1309 Ave-
nue.B
Mrs Mary Borland. Early
Dismissals Thursday:
Mrs. Allyn Gill, Santa Anna
Richard L Todd. Santa Anna
Mrs Douglas H Moore Santa
Anna
Emmett L Mathews, 1007 San-
ta Clara Dr.
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissiens Thursday:
Mrs L. M. Ltton, 1700 Tenth
St
Mn. X M Osborn, Sunset Ter-
3 In. 59c
an exconvict last fall. He was
eonvicted of the slaying and as
sensed a life term for murder by
a 5th District court Jury Feb 3.
He was captured near Laredo.
kana area. He was warned there Ballots are expected to be mail.
Ie eonnection with the slaying of ed out by March 1.
Youth Banquet
The alert was in force until 3
p.m. Friday.
The Weather Bureau dropped
a mention of possible light snow
for the northern tip of the Texas
Panhandle, however. in its latest
set of forecasts.
SHOWERS. DRIZZLE
Showers and drizzle again
cloaked most sections of the state
on the heels of Thursday's vio-
lent thunderstorms and torrential
downpours in Central Texas.
Fog cut visibility to zero-zero
. - _____________ in some other areas during the
. About the same time an arctic forenoon
and air mass from Canada was In Dallas, a car struck and
thrusting southward from killed pedestrian Johnny Miller.
persons. The banquet is sponsor-
ed by the church youth council.
Adult sponsors of the council o . _--- - ------—---o -------— -.eu
are Mr. and Mrs Damon Power Saba. Future Farmers of Amen-1Republic—were expected to
Heads of the departments in- ca district recently at the rues 1 forward today a compromise res
eluded in the council ace Mr youth banquet held in San An- olution backed by it other coun-
and Mrs Roy Brannan Jr and tonio as part ol the city’s live- tries.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Lloyd. " "---
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lug eastward with a Pacific Lufkin 1.11, Austin 1.06, Corsicana
paar wonr (ap-How u
•ad goed talie mouk
JUNIOR HIGH KING AND QUEEN—Alan Wheelis and Kathy Smith were crowned
king and queen of Brownwood Junior High School on Parade Thursday night in
the high school auditorium. Their parents are Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Wheelis of
1914 Austin Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Brooke D. Smithypf 1809 Ave. D The corona-
tion will be held again tonight along with presentation of honor students and an
operetta. Chimes of Normandy” by the ninth grade choir members.
ministration at Comanche
tur sue School.
subset .
NOW
stock show. " Basically, the emergency sec.
Gage, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. "on of the proposed resolution-
M Gage, is Area VII president _1 Urged U. N. troops in the
and received the Santa Fe award Congo to use force if necessary
in I960 He was one of 10 FFA (o prevent eivil war;
boys in the state honored at the
banquet.
Blanket has the same number of San Saba County has been rep-
losses and both Brady and resented at the banquet the pa-t
Brownwood have fallen to only •—------- ' - --
five foes.
Mrs J. L Newbury Blanket
Mrs James Gut. 1408 Avenue 1
BIRTHS
-A daughter Beverly Luella, in
Memorial Hospital to Mr and
Mrs. S R Byrd of 1901 Twelfth
St. Feb, 16 Grandparents are
Mn H C. Myers of Pocatello,
Idaho and Mr and Mrs. Silas
Byrd of 2606 Vine St
BLACKWOOD-MIMS HOSPITAL
(Comanche)
Admissioms Thursday:
Troy Norris, 101 Wiliams Dr. |
Dismissals Thursday:
Mrs Jake Mast Route 1 1
Sam B Lewis, 505 East Walcott
Kansas were expected to bring -----------——
light snow into the Texas Panhan- v
Youngster Hurt
of Tenas through Saturday most When Hit By Car
Skies were generally eloudy SANTA ANNA (BBC) - David
early Friday except in the Pan- Lee Huggins. 4-year-old son of
handle where they were partly Mr; and Mrs. Lee Ray Huggins
eloudy to clear Light rains were of 1606 Ave. B in Santa Anna
falling at Mineral Wells, Fort. was taken to Santa Anna Hospital
Worth. Dallas, San. Antonio, Col- j for observation late
lege Station, and Houston. Many er being struck by a car in the
~~e o downtown area.
at Dalhart in the upper Panhandle expected to attract about 100
COLOR
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-euaungini—ruu eo , «ueMMii aiqtunoMi nenst
10 lb. bag 99c
,... 3 cans 25c
.... lb. can 69C
V gal. 39c
.. 3 lb. can 79c
........lb. 10c
.....39c
. %-Ib. box 39c
......... $1.29
.... Dozen 39c
To Sponsor Youth eueussn,ra
The Brownwood Junior Cham-1 kihe op ™* ASHOC.AFeB pruttifneoasSocanacoo.pe, er ,
berof Commerce Board of Di- onhledserhlezarsfoferepupnpsattonaf,mhsarsspatehesSrEantra"t."sprvgz
rectors Thursday night voted to "«»t. or fepubuicatTon "0 Pcn X.X,IO1L nemsupubiishea herefa “
sponsor again a Brownwood-boy I —-------------—“SP"Ene“rettoreserved
for the annual Texas Boys’ State
at Austin.
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PCTURES
MJACK
UMMON
me map a "The AgtUHMtf'
BBwIE
* AN INTEESTATE IHEATRI *
lashed the northwest section of . 1 - x ------- -
Houston late Thursday. teams from. Brownwood and Har-
The Storm, which dumped landale will get the program
nearly an inch and a half of rain rolling, on an action note. Both
- . ion the area, ripped off roots. 8 teams also sport impressive
copfipmiedt knocked down signs and tele- season.won-lost records.
- — — - —---? phone poles and causer a pach MdGeton concluded by say-
planes had crossed the Northern of traffic aceidents ing "I would be a poor dis-
Up to 5 inches of rains in the Play of our support of our fine
Austin area earlier Thursday sent -on basketball team by having
small streams out of their beds more out-of-town fans than
i and blocked some roads Brownwood fans at tonight s
Two colliding cold tronts in sames" .
northwest New Mexico. southeast- Admission will be 50 cents
emn Colorado and extending into and 8.
Members of the Jaycees who
sign up at least four new members
will be eligible to compete for an
all-expens paid trip to the Nate
convention in San Angelo during
April.
three years. In 1960, Margy’Ay-
lor. local FHA girl, was guest) 11 E LKE
^WATA,,,-..It: 28
I Eip5r2"MstEAK.n It K
I RUMP ROAST.................. |b 598
I ROUND STEAK ................lb. 89
PORK SHOULDER CHOPS.........1b. 48c
I BABY BEEF 7-STIAK .......... IL. 496
PRISIRVES IB-ex. Jar...........3 fer $1
WIENERS ..................... 1b. 35c
I SLICED BACON ................. 398
PORK ROAST, Boneless........... |b. J9c
I FRESH DRESSED FRYERS..........1b. 29c
POTATOES ................. io‘lbs. 396
I TIDE Large Box.............. J9c
I $UGAR --
I CANNED BISCUITS.......
I COFFEE Folgers.........
I MILLORINE...........
I CRISCO ............
I OLEO (Limit)............
I QT. SALAD DRESSING ....
I TEA Lipton’s ........
COFFEE
Folger’s Instant. ......
EGGS—EGGS—EGGS .....
I KING S -
! Bert Chapman. Early’s water NEW DELHI (AP) — India has
I superintendent, to a short course told Communist China that more
on water plant mavagement of its violations of Indian air
_ — - March 15-17 at Texas AAM Col- space may result in "serious con-
Co. A. Stamford-Snyder. to be lege. sequences ' Defense Minister V.
rifle platoon leader of Co. A. In other action, the council * Krishna Menon
Capt. J. Louis Evans formerly voted to complete minor repairs newspaper reports that Chinese
commanding officer of Co. E. at Early City Hall, including re- ----—ed--' —
Stephenville-Lampasas, to be BG painting the interior and replae-
lialnon. officer. ing the rear door, which was
First Lt. Damon J. Miller, damaged in last year’s hail
formerly mortar platoon leader storm. Most of the damage to
Co. E, to be forward observer be repaired was covered by in-
eombat eupport company surance.
First Lt. Lloyd B. Alexander
formerly rifle platoon leader of;
ltween the Vnited States and the Burial will be in Zion Hill
Soviet Union. Cemetery
IA.fury.of diplomatic activity Mrs. Carter died at 1:20 p.m.
? sedcaupious.hopes of averting Thursday at her home 901 North
a direct East-West clash in the
| African republic stemming from
the slaying of Patrice Lumumba.
PLAN COMPROMISE
dian Broadcasting Corp apolo-
Fired • on eoast-to-coas television
KOSS Imnrover Thursday night tar a profane ex.
•VS5 improvea pressjom its L.N. colrespondent
COMANCHE (Bpl.— Frank Haas utterei on a program about the
i who entered Santa Fe Hospital in Congo,
i Temple Feb. 2, is reported bn- —---------------
I proved
Mrs. Hoss and Miss Marguerite Triaaers Fire
Rom went to visit him Thursday " ’ "9YK‘> rure
। They tio not know when he wiu HONG KONG IAP) - Fire-
crackers thrown by children at
the height of the Chinese New
Year celebration are believed to
have started a fire that destroyed
130 shacks.
« RECORD SHOP’S
, STAR LTE TIME
% 10:10 TILL 11 P.M.
Even NUM Over UWD
2---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Friday, Feb 17, 1961
(Continued From Page D
6 p.m. Friday in a 130-mile-wide
sector centering on a line from
60 miles northwest of Abilepe to
Tulsa. Okla it said thunder-
storms promised to grow severe
until 8 p.m. in the east part of
; the Texas Panhandle, the north-
west part of North Central Tex-,
as. most of Western and Northern
Oklahoma and Southern Kansas.
of Large hail and damaging surface
ination shemtsmemEnom: winds were expected with the
.... • - . — — ■ - -------- -ndtion Sheet 5 LO members for thunderstorme
. w«h k it could six new board members. Five will EARLIER alert
Sxoninationgp"atpauacan „ for
her. car to San antonio oet 27 names wiu then be placed on the eastward tO MeComb, Miss.
Mrs Sears testified she and her formal nomination ballot —
daughter. 2. was released un mailed out to members at the
hazoned .san.Antonin „x hamber. Five will be elected the Colorado-Oklahomalinet 66 in the fog on . slippery down-
ones was Moil me Texar- from the 15. ward the Panhandle, in the oppo- town street.
site corner of the state from the RAIN TOTALS
springlike thunderstorms Rain for the 24 hours ending
Forecasters expected some of at * am Friday included College
the Southeast Texas storms, mov- Station 161 inches, Trinidad 1.3C,'
■ am - Mrs. I. T. Goree Mrs. N. P. Ayres
m an American balloon sateuite e a T l ^ ? • T J
■ - Services Today Services Today
dm The civilian apace agency said • •
U ; late Tursday night that, the 12-0 - . _ COLEMAN—Services for Mrs.
• sphere probably had achieved or Euneral services for Mrs. I. T. Nannie P. Ayres 67. lifetime
• bit Confirmation was availed Goree,. . 04 Bangs were to. be resident of Colethan were to be
HB from watchtul trackers Beld at2.P.m. today in Wright’s held at 2 pm today in Stevens
5 I ORBIT chapel with Paul Wallace, min- -chapel with burial in Coleman
• The agency ‘said the .fourth tater, officiating. Burial was to Cemetery
Mistage at the Scout rocke, from the Dublin Cemetery at Mrs Ayres died at 435 a m
• which the infatable sphere was ' P.m. I Thursday in a local hospital fol-
• ejected went into orbit This led , Goree a Bang, resident lowing a lengthy illness She
• to the estimation that the polka for the past four years, died at was born Nov 1, 1893 She was
• dotted satellite probably had 12 15 P.m Thursday in the home a member of the Episcopal
• achieved orbit of » daughter in Bangs church and had been a Red Cross
• Seientists were on patrol She was * of the representative in Colemen the
• equipped with the electronic ears Church of Christ Mrs. Gore- last 17 years
«u and eyes of radio and radar and was born July 5, 1871 in Johnson Survivors include two daugh-
M with telescopie cameras Nettling Count. ters, Mrs Frank H Payne of
104 has been, heard from the balloon Survivors include three sons Dallas and Mrs C. E Johnson
since radio signals were picked up E W. Goree of Edeouch, A. L. of Houston; two brothers, Fred
710 A.82. * ” Eastern Standard Goree of Coleman and Bill Go- Paddleford and Charles Paddle-
ee nme Thursday as it zoomed over rev of Bastrop four daughters, ford of Coleman; four sisters.
woomera..Australia. Mrs W G Weldon of Bangs Ruth Williams and Mrs Della
i m FODED BALLOON and Mrs E P. Brown, Mra. Livingston of Coleman. Mrs.
’ . The wTeeall 36 600-pounrt Claude Turner and Mrs Henry Laura Smith of Fort Worth and
-i/Nou had roared aloft at 8 06 Davis of Coleman, a brother, Mrs Kate Little of Huntington
- amEasern Startard Time Lee Green of Mineral Wells: 18 Park Calif and four grandchil-
T Thuraday from the National Aero- grandehildren and 26 great-grand dren
v nautics and Space Administra- children. __________
about 5 p m. when the boy darted
. . m. g , a a I front between parked cars He
take me main portion of a meet- °°°^d Giris MeetToo was knocked unconscious but ap-
mcnnu"eazere communz t Thurmegnafs"ogrRe“Broxmwoda cark’sierechwaie. genera! surrered * serious 10
Junior Chamber of Commerce by chairman of the Brownwood Blue- ——-----------
the Jaycee Board at Directors. bonnet Relays sponsored by the I - * .
---....... Brownwood Junior Chamber of Joycees I O Seek
e—z Young birds do not have to be Commerce, announced Thursday A .
BA taught to fly. However, adult night that the tennis division of Membershine
"Ai birds try to lure the young from the, sports earnival has been open- "" 5r-n"P7-
• their nests to encourage them to ed this year to girls’ entries for Brownwood Junior Chamber of
| fellow their natural instineta. the first time. Commere Thurday "night an
nounced a city-wide membership
campaign Feb. 21-March 24
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Robert Nyal Smith, Route 4 _ garth Ionve
Mrs Francis Pierce. 508 Ma AvsE! GABTHLJONES
St I ALSTLN >APi— The House ap-
Mrs Irene Gordon. 1115 Belle proved today a plan for runoffs
Plain Ave in special congressional elections
Mrs. Emmett J. Evans, 1714 pimijar “ the current, hot contest
Austin Ave fora new Texas senator.
Dismissals nanda, gThe.Houresapproved .121-10 and
Augustine P. Hurley. San .An- Hna theesenatepblbeRep.
zelo * noward Green of Fort worth re-
_____ ' quiring runoff elections for vacan-
. m eies in Congress u one candidate
Jones Draws m-ati-rm
5-Year Term Chamber Mails
y"FAurm"zanstPa“cdva Nominations
Lee Jones after a jury convicted T —______ Cmsuue
him Thursday of armed robbery. Commerce today mailed out
Jones, 38, smiled at the verdiet.
A sudden thunderstorm, de-
scribed by some residents as "a
roaring wind like a twister.'’
tion’s station at Wallops Island__
-Afro-Asians Mrs. H. J. Carter
roared over Johannesburg. South
- ■ ™ “ Reach For Rifes Saturday
Hours later, space agency sci- A B a *
thes dd K Congo Lead
1 Actually went into orbit but ~
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