Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 31, 1961 Page: 2 of 14
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More About. Rayburn
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& Funerals
HOSPITAL
the extent ft ti
in his
WEDNESDAY
Walter 1 Dix, 51. of 2309 Eliza-
Dr..
Church.
burial
in
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whether the speaker knows the
United Fund
To $16,500
REQL EST RH E ASE
1618
bum. have requested his release
as
JRB
em-
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Jake Fair. hind president. sug
will be manager of the
ment.
Mishap Injures
Local Woman
and Judy Collins, seventh grad-
San Saba is one of 213 towns
and hamlets served by elertrici-
to the Gulf Coast Plains.
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More About Protest
OPEN 12:45
ADM. 75—50—85
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LINGERING FALLOUT
TO HOSPITAL
been greatly exaggerated."
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MUSIC
NEWS
SPORTS
COMMERCIALS
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TUESDAY NIGHT OCT. 31 ONLY
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•UE PROWSE-EL RIITER
SFORREST.ga SCOTT
Four Children
Die In Blaze
Panel Asked
Not To Report
TEXAS CENTRAL
LIFE INSURANCE
BLUFFVUE
DRIVE-IN
of Brownwood and Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Watters of Brownwood.
ployes were reported as giving
100 per cent.
TONIGHT
AND WED.
Clyde McClellan. Coleman na-
tive with a number of years ex-
Worth. His hand was badly in-
jured while playing football in the
neighborhood of his grandmother.
had when president led him to
believe testa could continue for
many more years without danger.
Doctors attending Rayburn is-
sued this medical bulletin Mon-
Phone MI 5-8499
lilt Austin Ave.
Is Pleased To Announce
DR. PAUL M. WHEELIS
Methodist
Brownwood.
IT TOOK YEARS TO MAKE..
If COST $12,000,000...
IT wiu IE REMEMBERED y
FOREVER .am
SWIFT JEWEL.....
WIENERS ........
SLICED BACON ...
POTATOES ......
TIDE Large Bex ...
.ti
1
Monday night in ceremonies at
Early High School.
"R was a sensel
less thing to do an
Hickory St suffered chest in-
juries Friday in a minor two-
car accident at 8:15 a.m. at the
intersection of Third Street and
Brady Avenue.
The Injured woman, who is in
a local hospital, was a passenger
in a 1956 vehicle driven by Del- '
Howard Payne College
Mrs. Bessie L. Haynes,
Austin Ave.
the one-third mark Tuesday
the total reached 816.500.
Sears, Roebuck and Co. <
SHOWING MATINEE ONLY
AT 1420.3:30-5:40
president,
shrugged off
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therapy which doctors said would
hot cure Rayburn but might pro-
long hit life
the vent side window of his
pickup.
PLUS SELECT
nonrvmuten
wednesaay only
"TOBY TYLER"
I
THE HELL-TO-
GLORY
STORY
OF
THE
acres out of survey 108 in the city
I of Bangs.
Truitt Elias also received ap-
provalron-a renewal of a public
weigher’s bond
help to assist as many needy peo-
ple as she does sock month.
The commissioners court asked
that officials from the State Com-
at 8 p.m. North la 5-0 for the sea-
son. while South is 3-1-1. North has
already clinched the overall league
title.
Admission for the games will be
10 cents for students and 40 cents
for adults.
FRYERS Fresh Dressed ......
EGGS Fresh Country ........
BEEF ROAST Pike's Pook ....
CRISCO..................
GROUND CHUCK Lean......
HAMBURGER MEAT All B«f
PORK SAUSAGE...........
T-BONE & LOIN STEAK ....
CLUB STEAK ........
RUMP ROAST ............
ROUND STEAK ...........
PORK SHOULDER CHOPS ...
BABY BEEF 7-STEAK.......
approached by each agency sep-
perience in supermarket manage- arately for firms, one per eent
ment. will be manager of the to two per cent depending upon
Dismissals Monday:
Mrs Little Fletcher, 1307 Ave- '
Ole I
Serving 33 Protestant and Ortho-
dox denominations.
Last year. Texas young people
in 200 communities collected 855,-
400 for CROP at Halloween as
their part in helping the needy
people of the world.
Dr. Poul M Wheelis hos seen eighteen years in the
' - -"teie ""e ----'.ing his M. D. degree
£______ iLutt_ . r A l ~ 7 , ,i
it for 1a iol9K
the new store. The latest JRB cy or a certain amount each
store is about the same size as 1 month for housewives.
Members of the jury panel for
Brown County 35th Judicial Dis-
trict Court previbusly called for
Wednesday are asked not to re-
i port for duty as matters before
the toutt have been settled, ac-
cording to Sheriff Joe Townsend.
Car Damaged
3
3
I
“After thorough consideration, NOBEL WINNER Ivo An-
we, the family of Speaker Ray- anardn
8 Hour Shirt Laundry Serviee
EVANS'
sether onsthe.project a , . ’ Sacramento. Calif.. R E Hughes
more than 100 yOulliS of Jun- ;
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157
x. —------ Brownwood police reported no
Mrs. E. E. Geer, 2203 Dartmore. other injuries.
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brady Mighway
Box Office Opens at 6:30 PM.
First Showing at 144 P.M.
< Information released by at- l
thority of patient or relative)
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPIT AL
Dismissals Monday:-
Mrs Glenda Williams, 601 Main
Mrs. Dora Hinojosa, 1300 Mel-
wood Ave.
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1
Judge F. A. Loudermilk delayed
his vote again on the matter of
paying an Insurance premium. On
Sept 18, the court voted two-two
for Brown County to pay the in-
surance premium of each county
employe as a hospitalization and
BIRTHS
A son. Herman Dean. In Medi-
cal Arts Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. William Ray Hughes of 307
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at
ORLOFF'S
long have given me a love aad a
loyalty unsurpassed in any Nan-
nais ' ”
behalt of Raybuns family, said
that “in making this decision to
return him to Bonham, the deter-
minine factor was the speaker’s
often expressed desire to end his
days among, in his words, 'those
dawa included Dalhart 1.02 inches.
Amarillo », Lubbock .87, El Paso
.17, Alpine M and Dallas 21.
The threat of Hurricane Hattie
to Texas dissipated when the trop-
teal storm moved westward to hurl
itself against the coast of British
Honduras early Tueoday.
B6wvuE
« AN inrsastAtL THKATRE *
-----J Yugoslavi has been
awarded the 1061 Nobel Prize
for lterature. The $48,300
award was made to the 69-
li
r
s
n
c
Edwards St.. Oct. 30 Grand-
parents are Mrs Modell Hughes.
Raybun entered the hs^itN
7--—— Oct 2, eompiaining «f a backache
in First 1 whieh he biamed on lumbago
Bea Office Opens at 4:80 P.M.
First Shewing at 7:00 F.M.
; the Soviet test with the comment
in Chicago. “We set off a ire
world they're wrong.”
•POINTLESS’
Cool Front Bogs
Down In Toxas
By THE ASSOCLATED PRESS
A cool Wont that lost its punch
bogged down in Texas Tuesday
against n mass of warm, humid
air that covered meat of the Nate
The stationary front lay on a
Ila* from near Sherman to Pre
sidio Tueoday Drizzle, fog. and
light rain were reported at most
potato north «< the front.
Skies were partly cloudy to
eloudy over the state Patches of
fog were also reported in the
bothern par M the state.
DEATHS
......Ib. Me
.... Dox. 29
......ib. 69e
3-lb. can 84c
......1b. 49
.....Ib. Me
.... Ib. Me
...........
.....Ib. B9e
.....Ib. S9c
..... Ib. 89c
.....lb. 49c
......1b. 49
3-lb. Can 59c
.....1b. 35c
... lb. 39c
..10 Ibs. 29a
......29c
Gifts in the Brown County _
United Fund campaign went over friends and neighbors who for so
annual income for executives and
professionals and 11 per agen-
| 7:45 & 9:45 ,
IN THE HILARIOUS WILD, WILD WESTI
HOWARD KEEL • TINA LOUISE
from the University of Arkansos School of Medicine in
1943, he served his internship and residency of Scott
and White Hospitol in Temple, Texas. He is at present
Chief of Staff at MediCal Arts Hospital, Brownwood,
Texas He is also a member of the Brown County
Medical Society, Texas Medical Association, Ameri-
can Medical Association, the American Academy of
General Practice and also serves on the State Creden-
tials Committee
Besides his enthusiastic devotion to the field of medi-
cine, Dr. Wheelis is also one of the leading men of
his community, having served on the Brown County
Community Chest, Chamber of Commerce Civic Af-
fairs Committee, the City Charter Commission, Choir-
man of the Red Cross Drige, and post President of the
Lions Club. He is at present serving on the Brownwood
School Board Dr Wheelis is considered to be one of
the leading physicians in Central Texas.
year-old writer end career
diplomat for hie triology:
“The Young Lady," “The
Traynik Chronicle'' and “The
Bridge of the River Drina."
. --- appointed in 1949, 1955 and 1981.
er: were erowned festival queens Headwaters of Buchanan Lake
is in the southeastern part of
j San Saba County backed up by
one in the Pacific one
i "wholly
____. in exploding j
the heavyweight bomb. "If they
thought they could intimidate the
Rotary Club
Hears Pastor
SAN SABA (BBC—The Rev. C.
M. Campbell, pastor of First
Presbyterian Church of San Saba,
wat guest speaker at the Rotary
Club meeting recently and spoke
on highlights of the Bible.
L. C. Ward, program chair-
man. Introduced the speaker and
the Rev. Lewis Petmecky, new
pastor of the New Hope Presby-
terian Church who recently mov-
ed here from Coahoma.
Other guests at the meeting
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rags-
dale. Mrs. J W. Patterson Jr.,
assistant secretary, reported 100
per cent attendance at the meet-
ing.
around the world and finally to mendoia
settle to earth
emmie-pe -E--emem
ItomMnswteauOl
JOHN BAVIN ULO PULVER
PLUS SXLtCYBD
SHORT SUBJEcrs
modity Distribution Division meet
with them next Monday to continue
discussion of the program I beth
VOTE DELAYED
I day:
"Mr. Rayburn has had a rela-
tively comfortable day. . . There
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ef C-4
itary knowledge." Rusk told
newsmen in Honolulu where he
stopped on his flight to Japan.
Dr. Willard Libby, Nobel Prize
winner and former member of
the Atomic Energy Commission,
commented "they have done the
worst thing possible—setting such
a bomb 6 hign to the atmos-
phere This makimites worldwide
fallout "
He predicted the heaviest fall-
out from the Soviet tests would
come in March, April and May.
The White House statement
Mid the explosion "WIU produce
more rdioaetive fallout than any
previous explosion ”
Former Vice President Riehara
M. Nixon satd in Syracuse, N.Y,
that he thought the United State*
should resume nuclear testing in
the atmosphere to guarantee the
mation’s security.
NOW E
Mrs Grayum S. Hart, 1813 Nin-
th St. - (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
Mrs. Richard D. Phillips, 502 ’
Eighth St.
the Brownwood men. | gested that in giving to the fund
J. R. Beadel said a formal a fair share would be one hour's
opening will be held later. pay per month for employes,
amount that would be given if
After his return home. Rayburn
will be treated by his personal
physieian. Dr Jose Riser of
Bonham
SAM'S DESIRE
Holtod’s statement, issued in
ALAMo
UNDERGOES SURGERY
James Flowers, 7-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Flowers.
2021 Vine. was to have surgery on
his hand Tueoday at 10 a.m. at
Saint Joseph Hospital in Fort
Two San Saba industries op-
erated by electricity are Texas
Architectural Aggregates, s plant
that grinds varicolored stones
found in the county for use in
building construction. The latest
industry: Burnham and Jones
P*csn Shelling plsnt opened this
nil with electricity pulling its
1 M motors.
day. Davis-Morris runeral
Hom*.
Verns Hartzell, 21. of 708
for high age or older will have ,
part in the Halloween drive. The .
program is sponsored by the
Brownwood Ministerial Alia,
locally.
CROP is the community food '
appeal for Church World Ser-
viee and serves only as a food
collection agency. It also takes
care of overseas distribution.
S “funargerv.me 555*-
Vs w»k a .0,11 an atol in the Mar-
— last weeK in a statement antici- shan tglnds in 1962
Brownwood firemen answered pating the S0-megaton explosion Scretar"sarsent: Daan Rusk
an alarm at 4:17 p.m. Saturday that the fallout from it and the said the Soote . "JvS.
at 1008 Austin Ave , where a 1960 previous tests should not reach snnectearvesu.,ooK wnouz
vehicle was damaged slightly levels that would cause any un - "esessan SteP
: from a carburetor fire. The ve- ' due concern.
: htele was owned by Thomas! Former President Dwight D.
Gerald Newman of Box 157. . Eisenhower said Monday he
I Brownwood. ■ thinks the danger of atmospheric
pollutio by nuclear tests "has
ba* b—a ho majot rhaagi ia hi*
' TOO EARLY
"It is tea early to determine
life policy with Republie National .
xS ™ Margin Edges
ton.. Mills, San Saba, McCulloch, Coleman and Brown $8.95 per year plus 18
eentatax. Total $9 11 Elsewhere in Texas by year 117 50 plus 38 cnts tax. Total
$17.85. Qutside Texas by year $24.00 .(no tax).
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WOOD PUBHICATIONS Ine. at Brown wood, Texas. Second data postag paid at
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"RAIG WOODSON, Publisher
_____ DON COPPEDGE, Editor
Bubscription Rates:______
BY CARRIER: BY WEEK: ........39 cents plus 1 cent tax ........Total 40 cants
By Month ....... $1.72 piu> 3 cents tax ...... Total 9179
... . .By Year $20.59 plus 41 cents Total $21.00
BY MAIL Bl the follwing counties. Callahan, Eastland. Erath Comanche. Hamil-
Clay Kuykendall
Heads Directors
Of River Group
SAN SABA (BBO-Clay Kuy-
kendall. chatrman of th* board
of directors of City National
Bank. is senior in time of ser-
vice on the board of directors
of Lower Colorado River Au-
thority. The board was crested
in 1984 by a special aet of the
Texas Legislature.
Kuykendall received his ap-
pointment Msy 1943 and was re-
STAMFORD, Tex. (AP)— Four
small children burned to death
late Monday night when fire of
undetermined origin swept their
home just oltside this West Texas
town.
The victims were Willie Ray
Fields. 9: Ruth Fieles, 1; Gle-
dolyn Fields. 5; and Carolyn
Fields, 4.
Their mother, Mrs. Georgia Mae
Fields and a 3-year-old son, Clat-
ence, were seriously burned but
were reported in a satisfactory
condition early today at a Stam
ford hospital.
Mr DML died Sun- N arlanaina re
quest from Rayburn’s family.
from Baylor University Medical
Center so that we may take him
to Bonham Tuesday morning His
personal physician in Bonham will
continue to treat the speaker.
Since Oct. 5, 1961, when the
biopsy was performed, all con-
cerned have known that Mr. Ray-
bum's malignancy waa incurable.
Th* doctors, th* nurses, th* stall
of Baylqr University Medical Cen-
ter have labored with unmeasured
devotion and magnificent skill to
treat the speaker with the most
advanced techniques known to
man, hoping that he might ma-
terinily improve.
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday:
C, F. Gale. 111$ La Mont Dr.
Mrs. John M. Arthur, 1012 Ave.
K
Mrs. T J. Newbury, Route 3.
Brownwood
William Floyd Hall, Sunset
Terrace
Felton T Wright. Taylor Hall,
.6. . -1 GOLbTHWATE (BBC)—Mrs.
. . they Frank Hines was admitted to the
—— — Childress Hospital Monday about
6 a.m. to be treated for a heart
condition. Her daughter, Miss
and.point- Grt Su Hines, snd son. Fields
- . . • wholly un: Hines of Lometa, are with their
necessary step that coulan t add mother.
to technological, scientific or mil-
Temperatures betore dawn
ranged from 43 degrees at Ama
rill* to 74 at Loretto and Galves-
ton Maximums Monday afternoon
ranged from 42 at Arns Wo to 91
at Cotulla.
The forecarts called for contin-
ued cloudy weather, seattered
showers and aa major changes in
temperatutes.
Rain totals for Iba M hours to
: (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) . Speaking in San Antonio. Tex.,
ernment, saia he Believs th* Eisenhower said ‘he advice he
monster bomb was a very dirty
one
"6, Harys’truman,
into th* stratosphere, to be blown
aue mumuuu •
SDGIAL *(
HALLOWEEN 8
IPREWIWMH______
ofthefalMereSesombFumniestNewHit i
-
Grade Schools
Slafe Tilts __________
Three contests in Lion Stadium MiS6Harriskescort was Joe the Buchanan Dam on the Coto
Wednesday will close the 1961 grid FeanandMiss Collins escortrado River.
campaign’torsix Brownwood ele- Mr Ana me w. b Harris,' Mn I _
™FiretZesmed“iasetunderyazsn."rSz"omnsFanaMr. and fbMR.fomShesicoun-
ter L. Hillyard. 50. of 2606 Main •« « P w •“» send East Mrs. O. H. (Harold) Turner.
Blvd. Other vehicle involved in aganst West. Kas’ has dropped -----------------
the accident was a 1959 model | four of five games, while West is v D..II
driven by Illie S. Hollingsworth, winless in as many outings, vent roken
41 of 2303 Vincent St .Woodland Joe wade or 1612 FOurth St.
hu 2hvl .n-th.P m i reported to Brownwood poUce
tilt, followed by the featured at- MR., at in n m Hn+ .n...
traction between North and South Mrnday ‘‘J P-m that.someone
inrew a son drnk bottle throuj
condition aa a resuit oi th* treat-
ment to date it may be severar
weeks before beneficial effects of'
the treatment may be apparent
Although th* doeton at Baytar
have pot changed their recom-
mended course of treatment pres-
enty being administered aad con-
templated for the future, the fam
Uy has decided to return Mr. Ray-:
bunt to Boaham. feeling that the
paramount consideration at this
time to deference to the desire of
the speaker to return to his home
in Bonham."
Th* family's to at smoot also
said:
JRB No. 1 on Coggin, Beadel ----------------
5 Other JRB stores are at the Farlv DnualAu
traffic circle in Brownwood, at LOI |T KUyOIly
Coggin and Austin in Brownwood i “ • •
Named Monday
EARLY < BBC) —Muriel Hr-
ris. Early High School senior. !
Hattie Crashes
Into Belize
MIAMI, Fia. (AF) - Hurricane
Hattie crashed with 150-mile-an-
hour fury into Belize today and
Miami Weather Bureau fopecast-
ers said the capital of british
Honduras may be suffering a
disaster.
A 15-foot tide running ahead of ■
th* huge storm probably swept
the city of 66.060 population, the
bureau reported.
"There could be a disaster
there," said forecaster Gilbert
Clark "This hurricane to big
enough to de R."
The capital lies almost at am
level. A storm tide striking the
coast would meet no resistance
except from a sea wall which
forecasters said would be inade-
quate. The shoreline is barren and
swampy.
starrine TECNicOLOT
Mi ticun Lamm
WTW-WIDMAAK-HAAVEY
enisuarring anoentsur
FRANKIE MUM ««H
mum* Ri IMF
vmoATSTS .... UVV-
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
Amissien
Chidren 14e Adults cbe
2---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1961
Democrat Sets
Cemetery Work
1 MULLIN (BBC)—The Bev. G.
C. Henry, president of the Demo-
crat Cemetery Asm., urges all
interested people to attend a
work day at the cemetery Satur-
day and bring working tools and
lunches
A meeting will be held in th*
afternoon of the association to
discuss plans for improvements
for the cemetery.
WEEKLY
DISCOUNT
SPECIAL!
TEA SETS
Regular 8134.50 $2050
Sale ............. 07
Six Churches
Join In CROP
Drive Tonight
John H McCord has been ip.
pointed genersl chairman of the
annual CROP 'Christian Rural
Overseas Program) drive at Hal-
loween in Brownwood Six
churches will be working to-
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE
Home Office Brownwood -502 Citizens Nal Bonk
Coleman store. Most of the
Worth personnel will work in
SUGAR............ 10 lb. bag 99c
CANNED BISCUITS...........3 cans 25c
MELLORINE ................ 0*1. 39c
OLIO......................... Ib. 10c
QT. SALAD DRESSING............ 39c
TIA Lipton’ ............. %-lb. box 39c
COFFEE ................... 5-lb. Can $1.19
CATSUF. Snyders ...... 14-oz. 12%
STEW MEAT Boneless, Lean........Ib. 49c
APPLES Red Delicious ..........lb. 12%c
SNACK LUNCHEON MAT....... Ib. 39c
OUR MEATS ARE ALWAYS TENDER
KING’S -bsw
CMIdrea 18a Adults Ma
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