Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 234, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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BROWNV
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Mondey July IE 19631
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HOSPITAL
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DEATHS
Zezaa
TODAY
Racial At A Glance
d Mrs Billy C Cole, son
were to be beid at 4 p m today lishgfB
gton, Mrs Herman
Dismuissals Friday;
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS its leader — arrested on
in Austin Avenue Church o Christ Kerbow of Premoat Mrs Oron
better, 313 Durham ft.; Noel J
X
N Greenleaf Lee Meek, 1416 Avenue G.
ft Mrs CWm R, Hutchens,
Admissions li—rtaj
$
help reach a peaceful agreement tM to a truck and to residences
Home.
Mrs Knight died Friday at 9 39 Warth. Mrs Pearl
Riviera and Mrs
p m. ■ a local nursing home
Dismissals Friday:
She ws born Dkc 25, 1889 in at Beeville. 13 gr
nine greh-grandchildren
Williamnson County
&
TWINS?
Agenda Listed
31.
For Tuesday
Council Meet
BIRTHS
A son, John Stanton, to Mr and
Mrs. Nellie Virginia Nix, 89
Survivors include one son, Roy lake Brownwood welders supp-
and Mrs
and Mr and Mrs John Bohr at
litem No. 1 Approval at the
lin, 1611 Seventh St.; Mrs Elton
Twin boys, Richard Allen and
D Ronald Bryan, to Mr and Mrs
the was bent July 31, 1873, in cury:
McCulloch County.
great-grandchildren.
Coin Meeting
Mrs. Irene Jones, 65, Brady
Set Tuesday
F
son.
White Minister
lity of more persons being in the
ban Underground tests were
ex-
Witnesses first reported as many
other persons being with Mrs I
Campbell was established
And
Negro Church
auto-
of Sharp-Nabors Funeral Home
MARKETS
calves 500
good and chotce steers 23 75 •
utinty
Glass Broken
Born Oct. 1. 1873, in Springfield,
tem Store at 600 Fisk Ave. told
The Rev. Mr. Oliver has been
1946,
dren.
at the store had been broken.
I
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Creek Methodist Church Sunday
said Cadena was
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the White House
earlier
Correction
Northeast while showers tablish • school for nationals
splashed scattered sections in the They will teach groups on house
j
of the western half of the country. anes in 39 different countries
FREE
50,000
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BRADY—Funeral services for is survived by one son. Lawrence rushed to the scene He said offi-
Mrs. Irene Jones, 65, of Brady Buckner of Brady, three sisters, cers had considerable trouble end
were held at 2 30 pm Sunday in Mrs Nell Flowers of Austin, Mrs had to use ropes to get people
Head. UM C
Millie Regen.
ms E Perkins. 1609 Fourth St :
Mrs Deltis r. Getcher '17M W
ney had b»ed in Cleburne about
three years with a son Services
East lawn Memeria Park under Horace Knight at Austin and Joe
Me direction of Wright s Funeral Knight at Pearland; three Meters
Dear Hel
There 1
not know
tuce and
Poorest round in the U.S. Open
at Brooklint. Mass, was the 91
scored in the third round by
Tommy Aaron of Gainesville, Ga.
Brownwood Police Friday at 6:35 associate minister of the First
pm that the glass in a front door Community Church in Dallas
a 1 30 a m in a Cleburne hospi- 1871 He was a retired farmer
tal The former resident at Sid- His health had been failing for
Dublin: Mrs J. F Walker
Hurst Mrs Herschel P. Hin-
Sometimes
any man
can be
a giant..
Jam
Live
Aftei
The Beaumont church, which
ha* been without a pastor for five
years, has about 30 members
The fact that this could take
place is an exciting thing," the
25-year-old minister said Sunday
in announcing his acceptance of
the post. “The lines of the church
Brantley Barker said the boy's
watch had stopped at 2:55 am .
which he estimated as time of
death Barker said Ratliff appare-
ntly fell asleep while he was driv-
Heavy Rains
Pound East
1009 Brac
Gray, 1311
Mrs. J
gin. has
with her
Scrutchin
Mrs Gal
several c
Dear E f
Again, i
home ser
son, to a I
ing compa
swer:
Dear Helo
I am so
MVB
clear fallout
Khrushchev in a speech in East
Berlin Julv 2 approved a Western
Miss Univoroo contestants from Nevada, Kathee Fran-
cis, left, and Brasil, Maria Vargus are look a likes and
roommates Bar the week-long Miss Universe Pageant
at Miami Beach, Fla., but never met each other before.
Buffington of Temple three bro-
thers Luther and Oscar Sanders,
both of Waco and Elmer Sanders
of Rosebud
20, to San Saba, were held at
4 p.a. Friday at Howell-Doran
Funera! Home to San Saba
Mr. Churchwell was son at Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Churchwell of
San Saba His parents were er-
roneously listed as A. E Church
•el! and Mrs Adeline Brown in
Friday's Brownwood Bulletin.
Williarn S Truitt, 68 to Apt burial in Mullin Cemetery Mr
10, City Couru 10 am n Davis-Truitt died Friday
lances to the scene after the acci-
dent ocurred, was delaved by a
call which tied up the line in an
attempt to find out details about
the event
Brownwood: Mrs. Leo D All- smith and Mrs. Maude Multi of
good, 902 Seventh St ; Wayne Littleton, Celo.
empted to avoid the thorny issue
of on-site inspection
At the time Khrushchev ap-
proved a partial test ban, he re-
answer ci
To elimi
manently i
money it«
The wri
her but w
cold So i
li coming
hot water
We sug
heater an
might ren
mulated I
machine
awhile (th
try runni
water int
machine i
will flush
be suffici
if the I
•elf. the
filter to I
If the (
remain, t
detergent
doing her
that she
CIPITAT]
These tw
into the
BEFORE
to hold t
sion.
Both de
luting w
tie up the
will not c
It to el
enough d
move the
tn suspen
away or
on the c
sometime
a low su
vent the I
liced because nuclear explosions
under any of these conditions ran
bt detected from great distances
It would also outlaw the tests
Mr Rom died at 4 p m Sunday
In a De Leon hospital after a long
ilness.
He was born July 24. IMS. in
Car Hito Pole
Near Highway
A 1353 sedan driven by Charlie
Andrews Karnes of 819 Gifford
St was in collision with a utility
years
ors include a son. Slider
the late Mr J. W Campbell who
died to February. 1941.
Survivors include one son, Jam-
es W Campbell of Las Cruces N
M; two sisters, Mrs D C. Swan-
Bom Nov 9. 1897, in Mason. Peters of Austin, and one grand-
she moved to Brady in 1925 She dayghter
Starts Tweoday
"GIGOT"
Williams said the biggest prob-
lem in the rescue work was the
traffic situation created by hund-
reds to "strictly spectators" who
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MMW
Dismissals Sunday:
Brownwood Mrs Alice Boler
Cross Plains Harry M Clark
Dismissals Saturday:
Test—
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Fa
Wyiam D Coppic, Brounxrod:Mrs.Sandra Whte- on racial issues City Council to some to the men.
“W99N •M# —D.
A native of Corrigan he was
graduated from the University of
Houston and Perkins Theological
Seminary at Southern Methodist
University. He served as pastor
for Methodist churches at Scotts-
ville, Devers and Oakwood ,i
He was ordained as a minister
in the Congregational Church last
April.
The Rev. Mr. Oliver to the son
of the Rev and Mrs William B.
Oliver Jr. of Houston, where the
father is minister of St. John's
Methodist Church.
f*
Rudy Hernandez Valadez, 22, at held at 2 30 p m today at Buttery-
Waldrope Funeral Home in Llano.
_______ Cambridge Md. — White of trving to incite a riot. Six
Aw.; Mrs. Johnson, JMI Waco ft., Samul Leaders appeait. Gov. J Mlara dargdim anarehy, Polce M
■ --- i-uc------ fawes to
Winds between 25 and 40 mph
resulted in high scores during
the final two rounds of this
203 CENTER AVE. (Opposite J. C. Penny Co.)
Phone MI 5-2618 • Ate for the YES MANager
DPEN EVENING$ BY APPOINTMENT—PMONE FOR neuas
- Fu"ly peid investment Cerificates pay 4% oar annum
c 196. FINAWC o,
ley, 3007 Cottage St; Mrs. Clete president says it is time tor elec.
Grosvenor Mrs Claude Furry dette Womack, 1815 Austin Ave.; 1
1211 Beaver ft.; Miss Mary J.
Clara Bowden 1308 Third ft.; Mrs Nora
Dear Heloi
Just how
problem a
it seems
hot water
yellow cha
cet .
should set
shirts and
the dicken
Taber. Sunset Terrace W
Coppie. Route 4
Big Spring Cleve O. Butter
Admissions Bundey:
Mrs Ruth Blaylock, 2204 Fourth sive
Brownwood Mrs. Vernon Ben- ft.
LaVelie Haynes 2307 Vine ft;
Mrs -Nilah Wright, 1714 Eighth
May Mrs L G Anderson
Jacksonville: Carolyn D Smith
Admissions Saturday:
Brownwood Mrs David Crouch
B©wIE
w AM INTEGSTATF iHBATM *
CLIP YMIS COUPON
AND SEND YO KEAN BOX 666
NAME...................
come pastor of a small all-negro
180 church in Beaumont in Sep-
”” “tember
VANDALISM REPORTED
. W W Fuller to Albuquerque.
North Atlantic Treaty Organize- Brownwood was charged in Brown
tion and the Communist Warsaw County Precinct I Justice Court
Mrs. Stobaugh died at 9 » p.m. and Mrs. Grace Fahrenthold of
Friday in a Coleman hospital
should be defined along the lines
Joe Hyde. manager to M Sys- of race "
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissiens Friday:
Browmwood Mrs Meiba Brow-
dor. 1207 Indian CHak Re
Clyde Thomas wiliam Rotate
Bos Office Opens at 7:00 P.M.
First Showing at Desk
Children 18c
Adulls Wt
TONIGHT
THRU
TUESDAY
partment, hhhway patrolmen and
efforts toBng the car from the
WUA2AUUS
at 4 p.m today at Round Grove He was married to Miss Cora as five persons may have been
Baptist, Church,, with the Rev E. Gilder Sept. ’ 1906, She died inside However no proof of any
Roy. Hill of Meridian and the Rev May 12, 1960, 1 -
lice at 2:15 am Saturday that
someone had poured yellow paint
down the trunk at his 1960 vehicle
while it was parked at 501 E
Depot St.
ELLIS & EUIS
OrTOMETEITS
CM 3m avpointmem
Bank Bide
MJ 2-0184 or 308 Citizen
, . to Southern Conference headed by
Agenda for Tuesday ‛s meeting Dr. Martin Luther King jr
2fBrownwood City Council has DANVILLE, Va.—Six Negroes
carsusnspporKueta 35 S forna %eean““5 ltd fSfgGemohasadinccnesi
the. “ 50 a.m • session city hall home at Danville mayor
— More about Lake —
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 day in Davis-Morris Chapel with
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Bugs A Roedrunner
Colov Certoon
Such. couid be readily po DarosvnotMr0‛cd bridge abutment at Cherokee In
Takes Post In
; Ross Fit ptesnsietan K'JJ S’ ~
Street. Brownwood sherit 8 de- Burial is to be in Green- Kent, 1913 Avenue B
leaf Cemetery. ! Bangs Mrs Mollie C. Eding- Mrs. Johnny Ray Boler 2009 12th
Mrs Campbell was born July to" ' St.; July 11. 1963 in Medical Arts
Mullin Jerry C. Russell Hospital. Grandparents are Mr
PWMM every evmnpg MM
•ML PusLaroNa bc. as
wi hhebsit Tpending“tcaPeme Jones of Cleburne; one daughter
Bryant wi oficiate and buna! Mrs - M Miiner of Joshua:
win be in Stagg Creek Cemetery eight grandchildren and seven
Comanche Funeral Home to in great grandchildren.
Brownwood Bulietin
116 E LEE
trade for other coins.
The club was organised three
months ago and now lias 49 mem-
bers. Anyone interested in coins
to invited to attend The elub has
been meeting in the Reddy Kilo-
watt Room but this month's meet-
ing was moved to larger quarters
in Brownwood Hotel to accom-
modate the growing membership.
Witte said.
The Brownwood club recently
was accepted for membership in
the Texas Numismatic Assn,
statewide organization of coin col-
lectors.
aboard a special U.S. Air Force shot at the front door to a house
plane bringing 6,000 pounds of on Edwards Street, where he was
equipment for use in the “hot mistaken for someone else who
line" between the Kremlin and had been bothering the resident
San Saba County.
taccingamourtzrsm sunray. - the City of Brown-
and San Saba County Sheriff " ________________
nett 1715 Eighth ft; Mrs Davjd May Mrs Pauline Wheelis.
Crouch. 1009 Brody Ave . Mrs
TYOR
HUDSON
SEAN
3805 Second ft: Mrs Duh Led-
SAN Si
Mrs. Jan
home in
marriage
The bri
Lois Mai
of Mr. ai
of Hereto
M. Smith
ents of tl
The Re
of the F
Hereford,
the coup!
Given in
the bride
anza. Thi
with a s
an overla
fingertip
from a a
uins and
bouquet (
The b
Hereford
Howard
she recei'
gree. She
Chi. Kapi
Gown
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of Cherol
tended I
where he
track tea
He will
Texas the
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if
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“ to Me iv!r&^a^wiX xinedgtheasovistaprogoraltora
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Creek Rd Den- Bowden, 1800 Third ft.
NOW
OPEN 12:45
ADM. 40—45—35__
FEATURES
1:40—4:10—4:40—9:11
and FUNERALS
Moms Funeral Home chapel,"
Henry Benjamin Jones, 91
COMANCHE BBC* — Henry charge to arrangements
Benjamin Jones 91, died-today, Mr Jones was born Nov
Brownwood Mrs Harry Mar- 1313 Third St.
Valadez Faces
Murder Charge
AfFer Incident
Ave.; Mrs
K YESI Call Beneficial. Get task fast far
e vacation, far any good reason. Get Interna-
4 tional Credit Card, tea. The folks at Beneficial
like le say"Yesr" Jest call up and seel
BENEFICIAL
FINANCE SYSTEM
$3000 on Signature. Furniture or Car
Finance A Thrift Co. ef Brownweod
Mrs Carn Morehead to Fort
an predict easing to racial ten-
sions after calling off a downion n
march Sunday. City officials
praised for their efforts to solve
strife and work out a settlement
CHICAGO—President to North-
ern Christian Leadership Confer
ence says his group—along with
those in the East and West — are
disbanding Groups offer charter?
year's U.S. Open. Third round
scores went from two over par
73s to a 91. Final round scores
went from 72 to 83.
Thursday in a Brady hospital Petars to Elco. Nov. and Rufus tempting to call police and ambu-
, _ g — 14, 1919, and was a member of
BRADY—Funeral services were Survivors include one son, Roy ake brownwood weiders supp- the First Presbvterian Church of
held at 10 a.m today in Wilkerson Barton of Brady, five daughters. compressor to furnish air forrow-wa she wan married to
Funeral Chapel here for Mr s Ne l- Mrs John Rodgers at Melv in, Mrs divers ....._ — - - - -
be Virginia Nix, 89. to Brady Martin Novo of Abernathy, Mrs Three wreckers worked to lift
Burial was in Rochelle Cemetery Mart Rodgers of Rochelle. Mrs the car onto the roadway m the
Mrs Nii died at 4 40 pm Sat- Sadie Brown of Llano and Mrs first attempt, the car was uifted
unlay at the home of her sister, Jess Kiser at Shafter Calif.. two partially out of the water when
Mn 'Sadie Brown.in Hang. . brothers.. Charlie,.Ro ancahle hroke,dropping tagain zy ot Big Lake and Mr. A G
A longtime resident of Brads chelle and Jud Bratton of Mer- anto the aKe ™ Dody was re- _ — —5
11 grandchildren, and 18 covered after the car was brought
up the second time.
George Edgar Ross, 76, De Leon
There was speculation Sunday
DE LEON (BBC —Funeral ser- Erath County, and was a retired afternoon concerning the possibi-
vices for George Edgar Rocs. 76. farmer and a member of the Nil,, m.r. „reonE Line in ,L,
a resident of Comanche County North Side Baptist Church of De tty when thpersonseht occurred proposal tor an unpoliced partial
most of his life, were to be held Leon ' ----- “nth-----
Brownwood: Mm Bessie Fay
the ONE place to
call for
money
the minute you want it •
Route 1. Bea 233 Florence Hill.
1417 Avenue D
Clyde Thomas Ratanem.
Admissions Sunday:
Brownwood: Thomas Tatum
Fnohg“ncoarapvuzaa w- a--cianeu-
eunehyesmed • deuesepbizane adalsess depeuche cegued
naaa amerse ereded a om moot and alae e kocal newa pakehed
snen az nea ad ip oOhom w apedlel MB ah* readrved
Blair, 313 Roanoke St ; Charlie -..... ■... —
A. Kames. 819 Gifford St ; Mrs Age ■ P g |
wamerPgyee”bazer, Sa Mishap Fatal
Anbyiue: Mr A J. Clay To Youth, 16____________________ ....
.nd SAN SAM - ‛ 1 .
child, 3805 Second St; Mrs. R P Llano boy. Franklin Ratliff, was Company regarding.the-proposed Tuesday in the Embassy Room of
Ferguson, 2601 Durham St,; Mrs. killed early Sunday when the car teetyPe."ftworK ? » . Depart Brownwood Hotel, according to
--- - which he was driving struch a —* n Puhtie Safet" - ---- - —
SAN SABA— Funeral services warm air covering the Southland to house evangelism Their par-
for Alfred Winston Churchwell, and.the. Great. Plains rezion.
-4-, WFSMIEI, W-U Scd" waeM $347"VV •-EM-8 FE-WSH-P-
sonable temperatures, was report- The organization is inter-deno-
edin the Midwest and in most minational, with over 78 mission
WASHINGTON - Congress of
ted officials "to setze the offen- Racial Equably leader says plan.
—under way for nationwide boycott
NEW YORK - Seven persons crimination customers or
accused to membership in sub- employes. Boycott could come af.
versive neo-Nazi party -including Ur planned mass march on Wash-
Reton August 38
SAVANNAH Ga - Negro lead-
with Pato Wallace, minister, to- Land to Waco and Mrs Bifl
ficiating Burlal was to be ta noway to Kingsville two
TOP VALUE STAMPS
HOW? ISTeNLTA.UAN
Mrs. X D (Nora) Knight, 73
Funera! services for Mr J D Survyors include her husband:
(Norai Knight, 73, to 8U Avo D, flour daugfiters Mrs Vollie Ear
St James Baptist Church here, Emma Jackson of Washington and out of the way and off the bridge rucImp txts in th* air m
with burial in Todd Cemetery in. Mrs Annie Windom of Bailing- making it the biggest traffic prob- and under water
Mason County. er; four brothers Jodie and Van Tem he had ever encountered FAI LOCT RAN
Mrs Jones died at 2,55 am Peters, both to San Angeo, Sam Mrs Gary Petross, who was at-
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE - IN
Bvady Highwav
Box Office Opens at 7:00 PM.
First Showing at Dusk
ADMISSION
Children Its Adults tee
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
minutes of the last meeting.
Item No. 2. Approval of claims
W M Hulu of Gariand, July U andmccpnunts; p..nton .
in Garland. Grandparents are Mr recommeodalorPresmntationcooi.a
and Mrs Joe Stacy of Brooke- recommendaton trom the colise,
“ " -- -mm- um board regarding purchase of
folding chairs for the coliseum
Item No. 4. Presentation of rec-
ommended rental rate structure
for the coliseum These rates have
been approved by the coliseum
board.
hem No '1 presentation of a
report from Southwestern States
pole Sunday at Ninth Street and _ _ .
U. S. 377 at 2 10 p.m. Rains tapered off in most of -reek *
Passengers in the vehicle were the eastern half of the nation to- mormn&c. , "
Mary Jean Karnes and Lucille day after fairly, heavy precipita- Simpson is the
Karnes. Brownwood police esti- tion in many areas over the da ughter of Mr. and Mrs
mated $280 damage to the auto- weekend Herring of Indian Creek
mobile and 815 to the pole The rains were welcomed by In mid October the Simpson
formers in many areas, will depart from Long Beach for
Light rain continued in sections Spain as faith missionaries, to es-
of the
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k
a*
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LEXINGTON, N.C. - Ten Nex
groes admitted to white swim-
ming pool; 115 others march
peacefully through downtow n
area and stage pray er session at
jail where three Negroes held on
murder charges.
eiesez
43 *
d 3.
Grove Cemetery under direction Ross of Dublin; one foster daugh- erven of her body and the
ci------— F-----1 u--ter, Mrs. Gaston Basssett or Irv- mobile
pnmone sbrorheranabinaEnsone Shoruy.after the car. plunged Pag alliance He said the test Dan Saturday with murder in the shoot-
foster grandchild and nine drent wateralarge.purstcon- andhe non-aggression pact shoo Id ing death of Adolph Hernandez
mh A a w.cam ==ez =e 25=
COLEMAN — Funeral services Survivors include one son. Dr. i bei . , . . Western observers expected the to the affray that occurred at
for Mrs J. A. Stobaugh, 89. were J L Stobaugh of Rusk; four Mrs. -amp be reportedly left opening round of the secret three- Romero’s home at 1208 Bailey
held at 2 p.m. Sunday at First daughters. Mrs. Callie* Layton of te nome O her motherniaw, power talks at the Kremlin would St Joe Valadez Perez, 22. also
Christian Church here, with buri- Coleman, Mrs. Mae Allen and Mr Mora -ampbeu: • short ume clarify whether Khrushchev would held by officers for investigation,
al an Coleman City Cemetery Mrs Gladys King, both of Brady, betore she Was “ ed Wa insist on the two treaties as a has been released after giving a
f said t0 be alone when she ett package deal. statement
son Anta , amt, i the house. , ' Harriman and Hailsham made The affray started when Alvin
a---------------------- Mrs-.Funeral services for Mrs. Camp- it clear on their arrival Sunday Valadez wa reportedly beaten
Mo., she was married to J. A J Cave of Hylton; nine grand- bell will be held at 2 pm. Tues- that they were not authorized to and said the Romeros did it The
Stobaugh Jan. 1, 1893 He died in children, and 14 great-grandchil- nezotiate a non-aggression pact, melee followed involving a nunb-
(• T II Western opposition to the non- er of persons who were injured
Aimpsen€ I A lit aggression pact stems pertly from Funeral services for the young
®-II‛F*VIl• I Win the fact that it would tend to seal Romero were held Saturday.
p e . the division of Germany and force ----------------
For Services Eermsnntyon of c“ Alfred Cadena
NDIAN CREEK (BBC- Mr cgreusttcleewappoaredtstbaan Injured Sunday
and Mrs Dale Simpson, mission- accord by administering a huge Alfred Cadena. 18 son of Juan
aries from Long Beach. Calif, blast last weekend at his Chinese Cadena of 1111 Victoria St, was
conducted services at Indian rivals for leadership in the Com- treated and released from a
munist eamp. Brownwood hospital early Sunday
The Tl-year-old American, a morning .for a gunshot wound in
veteran of negotiations with Stalin his left
as well as Khrushchev, arrived Police
(indormation for this column
released bp authority at patient
or relative )
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Friday:
standard and good heifer.
Cows 14.00-16.00: good •
which produce radioactive nu-
roaf wdaTW <af- - cJHE"
nv-ns good and cholce feeder steer
calves 24.00-29.00; heiter mates a 00-25.00
Hogs 680 top 18 00-183
Sheep 4 000 choice and prime wanted
spring lams MM shorn UM old crop
lambs to KM eres 7.00 good and
cholce black faced teeder lambs it 00
dosa
in high school this fall.
Funeral services were to be
)g L
P (Ole Ergpauuug.geag-a Bi iWa*d W—MW
W MUa. san Sab Mecaica Colemaa and Brwa *• per zea.
Dismissais fl s-stay
Brownwood Janet Johnson
DALLAS (AP) - The Rev
William B Oliver III. a white
Congregational minister, will be-
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