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2A---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, Feb. 10, 19631
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Firemen Called
To Two Blazes
J. S. Chase,
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Keating added that none of his
proposals involves military action
ever undertaken by the Bureau
of Reclamation and that, when
A BOND &
PREFERRED
nustarslectivai
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day—that he rcpes for resolution
of the Cuban situation before his
visit to Costa Rica, March 18-20.
son of Mr and Mrs. J. C.
mondson, all of San Saba.
Services for Mrs J. L. Cross,
90. of Houston, formerly of Brown-
wood, art' pending at Da via* Moms
Funeral Home. She died at 8:40
p.m Saturday in a Houston hos-
pital following a short illness.
VALENTINE ROYALTY—Melody Fedora and Roy Spence, Brownwood Junior
High School eighth grade students, were crowned queen and king at the annual
Teen Timers Valentine dance at Adams Street Community Center Friday. They
were crowned by last year's king and queen, Kathy Smith and Neil Rogers.
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John A. Hartigan Sr. Albany.
N.Y., who has just begaun hi* 50th
year of alate service, rose from
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WASHINGTON (AP I—President
Kennedy is reported to have ex-
pressed hope that the problem of
Soviet troops in Cuba will be re-
solved by the time he leave* for
Costa Rica in mid-March
e All the latest albums
a A full Admiral line of
TV, radios. and stereo
players
a Convenient drive-in.
window for photo
service.’
forcement Assn. conference wi
be held Feb 19 at the West Texas
Utilities club house Lytle Shore*.
Abilene
Brown County Sheriff Joe Town-
send is one of the director* of
the association.
Some of the speakers include
David Hooper, attorney. Abilene.
Lowet
Monthly
Payqtat
Llano. exhibited the reserve
champion.
Both steers were bred by the
Granate Hills Ranch of Llano.
Wills Point.
Lather Banks of Jackson; Mi*-,
driver of the truck carrying 190
head of cattle, was injured eriti-
cally. injured seriously was Betty
Mitchell of Gaston, Ala., dm er
l of one of the cars.
RISING STAR (BB© - Sev-
ice* far Ernest Wheeler Giover.
I 67, longtime resident at Riseng
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Ernest Wheeler
Glover, 57
sion of service at Pecos
The officials said the suspension
cannot become effective until the
order becomes final
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• Rental service an »
projectors and sereens
a 14 hour film developine
service
a Cameras. film, and
photo equipment
George Calder, Brewawoud
Hee chief since 1960, is
aqueduct pipeline and related (a
cilities south of Canyon.
The Lubbock office will be sub-
Mishap Halts
Water Supply
A 1953 truck driven by Larry
Gene Woods. 11. 605 Clark St.
collided with a fire plug at 2020
Fisk Ave. at 3:20 p.m Saturday
Residents of that area did not
have water in their homes for
approximately four hours
Bennett and Forbess, Inc., 409
K. Lae St., is owner of the truck
in the minor accident investigated
by Brownwood police.
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tion, hospital officials said.
Calder was at his home w_
the heart attach occurred. He w
admitted to the hospital at 10 n
Saturday
A native at Mullin, Calder
been a Brownwood reshdent f
Cooper Reviews Plan Police Chief
in Hospital
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Shy Welcome
Greets Queen
TAURANGA. New Zealand (AM)
—Queen Elizabeth II received a
venience and necessity no longer
require service at Pecos
Career Day
Set At 'Star
RISING STAR I BBC >—Rising
Star High School will have It*
annual career day March 5. ac-
cording to Mrs. Mary Claborn,
student counselor.
LAKE BROWNWOOD 'BBC
The Lake Brownwood Ski Clu
met Tuesday at the commun r
building and elected Darrel B
ler as secretary of the Eroug
succeeding Mr*. Joe Privet w n
had resigned.
Plans were discussed for Ui
building of a ski jump. The gm
also plans to sponsor a ski »b
at a later date.
Mrs H. G. Hair and Miss Jail
le Hunt served the group pune
and cookies.
Brown wood Texas Exes Club's
annual dinner meeting will be-
WHAT REPAIRS DO YOU
NEED TO MAKEP
• New Kitchen
• Recreation Room
• New Roof
• New Garage
• Insulation
• Painting
• Form
Outbuildings
HUB CAPS TAKEN
A resident at 1716 Durham St.
reported two hub caps taken from
his 1961 automobile Friday night.
Brownwood police log recorded the
report at 10:10 am Saturday.
a quoted the President as telling an
. unidentified Latin-American .diplo-
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DEATHS-
and FUNERALS
Singing Today
A regular second Sunday Singing
will be held at Austin Avenue Bap.
tist Church at 2 pm today The
singing is open to the public:
West Central Texas Law En-
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and a greater threat than the ad
completed, it will furnish water ministration is willing to admit,
stored in the Sanford Reservoir ..._______ __
fired that Kennedy did not specify can be obtained through Mrs.
U.S. diplomatic informants Mid or predict a deadline after which Fielding Early, secretary-treasur-
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Two Men Killed
In Truck Crash
| WILLS POINT, Tex. (AP-A
loaded cattle truck and twcars
collided three miles westt at this
Northeast Texas town early Sat-
shy welcome today f: am the
p* of the Bay at Plenty.
A fleet of racing dinghies
: Southwestern area local service
1 case affecting 73 cities.
KuD‘
Chase, 78, of 1812 - Fort Worth day at Higginbotham
Those making the trip were
Don Donham, Kenneth Nunnally
Mary Alford and Cherry Maples.
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READY YET??
A sure sign of Spring but this time it's not only clean-
up .. . BUT MOVE IN. Mr. Doyle Nordyke (mgr.) readies
the 'old' Minute Mart, building on Austin Ave. for the new
ADMIRAL MUSIC CO.. which is new open for business but
delay* formal opening pending the arrival at additional new
merchandise.
Mis* Bearden is the Greece. partly destroyed another
corted the royal barge from the
yacht Britannia across the inner
harbor to the town wharf, but the
crowd was shy and hesitant.
Die children saved the day and
the bay's reputation a* a booming
timber, paper and pulp center.
Fifteen thousand excited young-
sters at the park cheered long and
more than 36 years. A ___
deputy sheriff, he succeeded
A. (Toodle) Middleton as poli
chief
spokesman said. "The carriers in-
volved then will have seven daxs
in which to file answers to the
petitions. The entire matter then
goes before the CAB again for a
final order. Not until the final
order is signed will any of the
findings in the case become a
matter of fact"
8.
Pianist Van Cliburn ha* donated
hi* estimated $6,000 fee for a con
cert he gave last Saturday in Min
neapolis to the city's Symphony
Guarantee Fund.
hibited the grand champion.
Teen-ager Killed
In Car Crash
FORT WORTH AP>— walte,
Cecil, 19. son at a TCU dean, wa
killed Friday when hi* ca
bounced over a freeway guare
rail and rolled 120 feet down
grassy slope
His father is Dr Moffjt Cecil
associate dean of TCU’s AddRa
College of Art* and Sciences
Cecil's car landed upside dowt
in a street below the downtow
freeway He was alone.
Brownwood firemen answered urday, killing two men
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Mrs. E. Taylor
EDINBURG—Services for Mr*
E D. Taylor, 61. of Edinburg, i
sister of Mrs Vera Lucas, 1505
Sixth St will he held at 2:30 p.m.
Monday in Edinburg.
Mrs Taylor died at Edinburg
Saturday.
Survivors include six children;
t Mrs. Lucas, and two brothers.
Mark Sheffield of Carbon and The
Rev. Marvin Sheffield at Tehuana-
ca Tex.
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Funeral services
HOUSTON (AP)— Trans-Texas
Airways officials said Saturday a
Civil Aeronautics Board ruling
made Feb. 1 provides for suspen-
work involved hi building the
may depressurize the cabin of his Twenty-two orbits will be the Memorial HoepRoi after suffert
spaceship toward the end of his aim, but it may go longer aa apparent heart Mt art Saturda
to "U conditions are right and the Tests were still being made
— '----*- ponsumables such as Saturday to determine his
writs and civil process; Bryan
Bradbury, attorney, Abilene, civ-
il rights: Grady Harrist, sheriff,
Lubbock, jail procedures, and
Theo Ash, judge county court
at law. Abilene, juvenile delin-
quency
The association is made up of
23 counties.
| Naval Reserve and Marine Corps
Training Center in Abilene.
The program offers drill pay
reserve status to former petty. Pu ■ ■ Aeeu
officers and identified strikers of —-jele FrieA
the Navy and Marine Corps serv- | JvlU JIUIC
ice during World War II, the
Korean Conflict and subsequently. WASHINGTON 1 API-A Bureau
Veterans of other services will of Reclamation field office will be
p.m.
The morning fire was grass
which burned for 10 minutes on
Ott St. A bed was destroyed and
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS square inch.
Chief Justice W. H Dickworth "As the pressure falls lower,"
! of the Georgia Supreme Court has Cooper explained, "I will try ex-
appealed to Georgians to show periments like writing with a pen-
proper respect for U.S. Chief Jus- cd removing and relacing objects
rice Ear Warren when he appears in a compartment, and moving
Ave., retired from Southwestern Chapel, with burial in Romney
Bll Telephone Co., will be held Cemetery
Sunday at 2 pm in Devin-Morris Mr. Glover died at 5:15 a.m.
were crowned at Saturday's ac- one village
to 11 cities in the Panhandle and
South Plains
A contract to build the first 56
miles of the concrete aqueduct *
from Sanford to a point about 16
miles south of Amarillo was
awarded last month. The entire
length of 322 miles of pipeline is
expected to be under contract by
the end of fiscal year 1964. Water i
delivers is scheduled for the sum-
mer of 1967.
"‘which I have not been able to
The commissioner said F riday confirm and which I have not pub-
the Canadian River project is the licly revealed "
largest municipal water project Keating has charged that the
loud, as the queen and Prince
Philip drove in an open car.
WE WILL BE GLAD TO ASSIST YOU IN PLANNING THE IMPROVEMENT JOB
, . . FREE ESTIMATES AND HELPFUL HINTS ARE PART OF OUR SERVICE . . .
Yu Dan i Mau 3. JJam Ulont^ 3. Bu, 4 ...
HIGGINBOTHAM’S
Brown County region may as-
sume vacant pay billets with the
United States Naval Reserve
Electronics Facility on Howard
Payne College campus, accord-
ing to Henry O'Neil Barton, re-
cruiting officer The unit meets
Comdr Thomas Simonini, com-
manding officer of the U. S.
son. Mills. San Saba. McCulloch Coleman and Brown BIS 29 plus .31 tax total
815 60 per year Elsewhere in Texas $20.59 plus 41 tax total $21 00 per yer.
Other states R$ 1 00 per vear
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. J. M in western Greece, killing 13 of smmaz or rax ASBOcIATED PRESS: me asaoctatee Presa u exclusively
Bearden. and Edmondson is the its 630 residents and burying 60 entutued to the aw for publacauied of >u naws dispatches credited M “ or nes
EelNuin home I eredite >» thia paper and also Iha iocai ew vbiiffed nrmia M
Ed- in —5 iw name*. , *‘bts ot repubiication of speciAl Owatcbaa are also reservee
to the order.’’
against Cubam
The additional data he supplied
McCone, Keating said, dealt with
reports of a military buildup
965-pounder Bobby is the son of
Mr and Mrs. V. T. Rush.
A new program in the Naval' Geep. McBride 10 son of Mr.
Reserve will provide drill pay | and Mrs. Heston McBride of
billets for scores of former Navy
men in this region, according to
an announcement this week by
F"
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in northwestern
mai Thursday that he is confident
Soviet troops will be off the island
by March and that if they are not
he plans concerted action with oth-
er hemisphere nations cc. g -
High US. sources said Kennedy Officer, of the student council.
told oduber—the only Latin-Amer. accon panied by their sponsor,
lean official to have an announced attended the career day program
White House appotntmen Thur of ^Comanche High School Fri- Slide
Greek Village
MIROFILLON, Greece (AP)— A
huge landslide of rain-loosened
Sorhomere Vine earth almost totally destroyed this the living room of a home at 1814
F , ""T ▼ ma village in central Greece shortly Houston St. was damaged at 2:50
San Saba Honors aleer Ihes800k restdenes fed with ______________________
SAN SABA (BBC—Two sopho- it was the third such tragedy D.A.m.A..a D.IEa:. *,
more students. Mary Bearden in Greece this winter. DIUWIW0OU DUIIELII <4.
and Johnny Edmondson, were Police were the first to notice ... _ __ -V;
crowned as "Queen and King of signs Friday of the impending 114 K IEK .
Hearts" at the Valentine dance landslide and were able to warn ' wopP‘panaLicatZosa"iaa APBroSnwraa’tena. Ssnen. mamtns0z.. 5271.
Saturday night in the San Saba the villagers. Greek air force hel- urgwawood texas.
... e . . - . • iennfere Arommr e.li.c .nal CRAIG WOODSGN. Publtsher
icopters dropped supplies and . Laany daoz eaitof
laid about plans for the venture 1 Cooper said — maybe 33, or two
Friday in aa interview iaoa.
The launch date is indefinite. It However, Cooper pointed eat
was originally scheduled for April that hi* experiments would speed
2, but was Mt back because at the depletion at consumables
-------;------------a— ------ I. One experiment, at the ead.
• 9 may be to slowly and cautiously
KPOTG decompress the cabin pressure
B• •% ■ * ' from its normal 5.5 pounds per
be withdrawn from Cuba in due
time. He said the United States is
trying to determine through dis-
cussions when this may come
about.
U.S and Latin-American diplo-
mats discounted one report which
Au S limn,
m.a
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mzedmm
The President plans to meet
then with the presidents of the.
Central American republics.
The question of Soviet power in
Cuba was discussed again Friday
------- --— —— --- by Sen. Kenneth B Keating and
also be considered and, in many ' established at Lubbock to advance John A. McCone, director of the
cases, will be offered rates com-! work on part of the Canadian Central Intelligence Agency,
parable to those they held on ( River project, the Interior Depart Neither Keating nor McCone
active duty and in civilian occu- ment says. would shed any light on details of
Reclamation Commission- their talk, although Keating told
er Floyd Dominy said the office reporters that McCone promised
winhaveurisdictionspveroahout him. that his recommendations Junior High School cafetorium. icopters dropped supplies and 1
20milez sv the and will he will be transmitted to the Presi- The two were chosen earlier lent, to the villagers. In the past eubeertption nates:
aqueduct system and wil be re- dent today.’ in the week hv secret halot and three weeks Landslides wined nut BY CAKNIE& ex WEKK: >• cents ptus i eent taz Tetal aa centa
---•1- — .----in ine week by secret ballot, and inree mi. tanastides wiped out ,, MAIl a ine toilomine eounties callaan Eastiana. Erath, cominche kami-
captured the top awards in Judg-
ing of the boys steer show at
! the San Antonio Livestock Expose
| tion Saturday.
Bobby Rush, 16. at Slaton ex
Funeral Jlome chapel with the Fnday in an Andrews ..runs
Bev Travis Gibson officiating home
Burial will be in Bang. Ceme He -M bom June 3. 1M. in
ter. . .. Palo Pinto County. He was mar-
Mr. Chase died Saturday at ried in 1913 at Romney to Miss
1 25 a m in a local hospital Bertha Mae Maynard
after an illness at one week Survivors include hia wife;
He was born Jne 30. 1884, in two sons, A. z of Snyder and
San Saba and moved to Brown- Jerry of Andrew*; two brothers,
wood in 1944 from Sinton. He was A. L. Glover of Graham and John
a member at Johnson Memorial Glover of Brady and four grand-
Methodist Church. His wife died children
in 1957
Survivors include one ton Jack
E. Chase of Fairfield. Calif.; two
daughters, Mr*. C. F Bowley of
Blytheville, Ark., and Mrs Lula
Mae Long of Van Nuy*. Calif.;
one sister. Mrs. J C. Stahl of
San Antonio 15 grandchildren
and 16 great-grandchildren
pations
Former Navy men of the
The CAB staled public con-
in Adanta Monday to speak.
Duckworth, a lifelong segrega-
tionist, urged "good breeding,
good Americanism and good
Southern breeding" be shown to
the chief justice.
NST-g
FUND?
' be foe longest yet by aa Amer- supply at comsumabi
can I fuel and oxygen is satisfactory. 1
Cooper, 35, aa Air Force major.1 we could go beyond 12 orbits," ■
Friday that Kennedy voiced this gin at 7:30 p.m. Macch 2 in
hope during a White House meet- Brownwood Hotel. John Arch
ing Thursday with Costa Rica's foe- White, dean at the University of
eign minister, Daniel Oduber. Texas, will be speaker.
However, the sources empha- Reservations at 31.75 per person
HOUSTON Tex (AP - Aa- electrical problems a the booster to be in serious condition,
tronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. rocket resting comfortably W Brownac
some action might be taken er, or Raymond Franks, presi-
At his Thursday news confer dent
cnee, the President recalled that Other officers this year are
Soviet Premier Khrushchev had Glenn McNatt, vice president,
promised that Russian troops will and Mrs. Dale Wood*, reporter.
forthcoming Bight, pi aimed
McBride Wins
in San Antonio
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alarms to two fires Saturday, one The victims were Lynn Smith.
Kennedy Sees Hope Texas Exes
For Cuban Problem Meet March2
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