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:—SROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, July 24, 1963 |
DEATHS
For Three Deaths
Br
the upper Texas coast tete Tues
TODAY
m asaocuaTEpFaEaa
day, but there was no such diver- hot weather
GOLDTHWAITE-Cecil Dupont Mrs Milis died Tuesday.
sion elsewhere from the state’a
Long range advisories.
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Midland 103, Abilene, Dallas
ity a driving downpour and winds Dalhart Lufkin Mineral Wells
to 45 miles per hour and Waco 101, and Amarillo,
for a time on the Beaumont
N.
Mrs. Raney died Tuesday morn- ter
Robert E. O, Sloan Jr., 22
Neighboring beau- Well* 71 Brownsville 7*. Abilene,
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where be was a member of the C. Sands of Corsicana
Mrs. Laura Strickland, 83
time resident of Brady and moth- sons.
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Her two sons. Robert and Bill
Star and Mrs Theo Markham of
O Neal, 1781 Waco St.
Barnes To Talk
school programs
ten
Mrs Strickland died Monday Other survivors include a daugh-
ter. Mrs L. J. Vaughn of Dallas.
To Kiwanians
the Association of American Rail-
the school yard to store poles and
Country Musk
Festival Set
At Stag Creek
Nuclear
Christ and Woodmen Circle.
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at least a two-thirds majority if county-wide musical program to
be held Saturday night on the
final approval of the ordinance
problem of getting the new Une his pipe as the chairman and the
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Stamford Meet
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Charter
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A BULLETIN
WANT AD
WILL BRING
CASH BUYERS
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do damaged a small trailer house hart 73. Longview 75, Amarillo
buried 10 big drums of Diesel fuel and Houston 76, Junction Saa
Congressman
Urges Delay
In Rail Rules
Station, June-
Lubbock 188
* until he got a
e newspaper.
He will review the recent ses-
sion of the Texas legislature and
answer questions from Kiwani-
SCATTERED SHOWERS
Weak and scattered thunder
showers fell across the Texas
Panhandle early Wednesday The
BRADY—Funeral services for ment of farmers and ranchers to Weather Bureau looked for iso-
Mrs Laura Strickland, 83, a life- a community of nearly 1000 par- ----------------------------------
Old Settlers
Meet Thursday
Af Lake Fanes
Ballinger Frank Olgin Rodri-
quez.
• lions of dollars a year
Secretary of Labor W Williard
Mullin: H C. Ethridge.
Blanket: Mrs. James Boyd.
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Foreign Relations Committee has
voted to restore President Kenne-
dy’s authority to give Communist
Poland and Yugoslavia the kind
of trade privileges it extends to
its closest friends
The action by a 9-5 vote Tues-
veston
El Pas
Angelo 1K
more of the “life blood of an ane-
mic industry "
“We've already been delayed
and this has continued for some
four years,” Loomis said
The railroads contend that
forced employment of unneces-
sary workers is costing them mil-
N >K San
, Fort Worth
Ml FUNERALS
el, bum! in Newburg Cemetery
Commerce Commission consider
work rules for train crewmen
Loomis said he couldn't give a
yes or no answer but that the
railroads would consider the ap-
peal
Loomis went on to say another
ft the most #E to
picture vou ever saw!
BINCCROSBY
BOB HOPE
JOAN COLLINS
PAMMALA
FRANKSAMA
TOP VALUE STAMPS
LISTEN TO KEAN
Line—
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a sharp hill, the line crosses the
road
W. G. Streckert said that dur-
ing winter the continual wind
there formed ice on the line and
made it break TP&L spliced it
often
ahed esery veing ewegs
PUBLarNa ter. at a
ma Zenna
pool in San Gabriel, Calif., and guided by intructions
from his wife, who is a poor swimmer, was able to find
and pull his unconscious daughter from the deep end
of the pool. He revived her with mouth-to-mouth
resue itation.
The wreen overfem •* wonder hrsi
tamy mmed Spencer den a heap e ming ou
• m a hmt ■ • urn wW an us e
shedmtdspuurmtameedm
Canada Infant
Gravesice services for Charles
Curtis Canada, infant son of Mr
of Texas. were to be held at 4 ranchman. and had spent most said meanwhile, that the city's Fort Worth 82, El Paso 83 and
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"There are no plans to go any lawn at the Stag Creek commu-
where now," Rusk said after a nity club house
has been done to the Leon River
CROSSES HIGHWAY
COMPLETE DRUG SERVICE
PRESCRIPTIONS
GIrI ITEMS
RENFRO'S
REKALL DRUG
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Chief—
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action Tuesday on an ordinance
prescribing the duties of the po-
lice chief for the City of Brown-
wood
The chief of police said the
Route 4. Brownwood, were held
Tuesday at 1:30 am. in East-
lawn Memorial Park under the
direction of Davis-Morris Funeral
Home
The child was stillborn Monday
at 8 30 p.m. in a Brownwood hos-
pital
Survivors include the parents.
than 300 men and women volun-
teers and build up to a maximum
of 5,000 in three years.
The members would receive 875
a month for working on such proj-
(Information released by au-
thority of patient or relative )
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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May: Doc Merrit Medcalf.
DE LEON MUNICIPAL *
HOSPITAL
Admissions Thursday:
De Leon: Bertie Eoff. Opel Har-
night in a rest home here.
Born in Brady Dec 1, 1879, she a brother. Bob Sparks of Eden;
saw the town grow from a settle-and five grandchildren.
Wilkerson Funeral Home chapel, fain, and both participate in op-
with burial in Rest Haven Ceme- erations of the Brady Jubilee and
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State Representative Ben sy Dudley, 808 Second St.; Rich-
Barnes will be guest speaker at ard H. Farmer, 405 W Anderson
POLES STORED
At Proctor, the company rented
Arthur and the eSher near Bridge ed 105 degrees forthetop official
City, between Port Arthur and mart reported Tuesday Other
Orange _____ highs ranged down to 90 at Gak-
Sascu
Streckert said "They can sag the
conductor in just so far," he said,
behind the men putting up the
poles.
“Sagging the conductor" refers
to giving the conductor the proper
tension between the poles This
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brady Highwev
Bex Orfice Opens at 7:00 P.M.
First Showing at Dusk
ADMISSION
Associnted Fema
oldest person attending. oldest open market can and do cause
couple who have been married to cancer and death.
each other the longest. the old Dr. < C. Hueper, chief of the
settler who traveled the longest environmental section of the Na-
distance, and the old settler who tional Cancer Institute called
had the most children by one them “biological dynamite"
’ CDfvduMa Joe Juba Home chape burial in Sama An _
B Mills, 84 of Comanche, 4 p m na Cemetery Mrs Raney died the irmmy star twisters One mosture
in Comanche Funeral Home chap- Tuesday
er of two Brady civic leaders
were held at 10 a m today at Strickland, are active in local af-
Several members of the
city council. City Manager John
Clary. City Tax Assessor-Collect-
or L. A. Kirksey. Harry Miller
Jr will attend a one-day regional
meeting of the Texas Municipal
League Thursday in Stamford
attention of Congress only day be-
fore yesterday "
Harris said it will take time
for Congress to consider proper-
ly the “intriguing and unique
proposal President Kennedy has
made
-a c.- Harris’ plea was part of mount-
sum M-rwcxerv________ _____ ing congressional pressure for the
Lacko electrical power, in railroads to delay putting in the
Brownwood has never turned an new work rules
imduz --Streckert Mid. Senate Republican Leader Ev-
But we’re looking ahead to in- erett M. Dirksen drafted a resolu-
dustrial growth." He said the line tion aimed at keening t
HOSPITAL
1260a
Starts Thursday
"BOWERY BATTALION"
Plus
"LET’S GO NAVY”
Plus
"HERE COME THE
MARINIS"
at the Manne Fueling Service Co Antonio and Wichita Falls 77,
plant into a canal and broke Childress Lubbock and Mineral
SAN SABA BBC - Funeral National Honor Society. power lines Neighboring beau Well* 78 Brownsville 79, Abilene,
services for Robert E O Sloan Burn Nov. 30. 1880. in Corsi- moot measured .73 mch of rain Corpus Christi. Laredo and San
Brownwood Bulletin 40
IM 4 LB
The line crosses the highway Wirtz. leadoff witness for the ad-
several times This brings the ministration plan, sat puffing on
___________ story was overplayed and gi
wire drums for this summer's roads, as Harris committee open- more space and a larger, he
$ ------ - - - i - le
line than it deserved. He shdthe tncnernzmeenh “iunsdaycat S
information contained .in thecar
tide was not new but had been
in effect for many years
He further said the police de-
partment would immediately stop ans
cooperating with the Bulletin in R L (Dick) Post? program
news gathering He said he wouid chairman for July, will introduce
authorize nobody to give out any Barnes,
information and that any infor- __________________
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buri to Pottsve d—in-’y 10 am i Boeck Funeral Daias degrees abv aw—1 in al 50
Hard. brief rains accompanied tions of toe state and little or no
WASHINGTON (AP) - Chair-
men Oren Harris, D-Ark . of the
House Commerce Committee,
asked the nation s railroads today
to hold up for another 30 days
the new work rules they propose
to put into effect at 12:01 a m.
Tuesday.
He said Congress could not en-
act legislation to avert a strike
by that time
Harns asked for an answer
within 24 hours
> He addressed his request to
Daniel P: Loomis, president of
May Dale Cartwright
NOW HEs
len of Brownwood.
A son, Thomas Wayne, to Mr.
and Mrs R. D. Markham of Gros-
venor. July 22 in Memorial Hos-
Admissions Tuesday: pital. Grandparents are Mr. and
Brownwood Mrs James C. Mrs G. C. Kendrick of Rising
Mrs. Joe B. Read, 86
BANGS—Mrs Joe B Bessie nets of two months
pm today at Howell- Doren Fun- of his life in San Saba He was unbroken week of 100-plus tem-
eral Chapel here, with burial in a member of the Methodist peratures may have caused the
San Saba Cemetery. church here. deaths of a 50-year-old man and
Mr Sloan died Monday at a Survivors include his parents; two Negro infants the past two
Houston hosopital after a year s a brother. Bill Sloan of San Saba, days All three died after develop-
illness He was valedictorian of and his grandmothers Mrs R C ing body temperatures upto
San Saba High School in 1959, Sloan of San Saba and Mrs. C degrees diagnosed as evidence of
- - • - - • beat strokes
0 aresident Funeral seryicesmwilbpheld project The poles range trom’s ed hearings on President Ken-
of Brown County for 67 years. Thursday at 4 P.m nnHav2 9, . . nedy s plan to have the Interstate
died Tuesday at. 6 P.m - a Moris Runeral Homechapel * M said the yard ■
Brownwood hospttal after ani-burl “Ann wmneh5 1877 was plled with H treightcar loads
in Pursiey and" moved from “ a*n>°»< emptyg th, one at
there to Brown County 87 years Blanket ,
ago Mrs Read married the late One crew puts up the poles.
che wasammemberofchureh of insulatonaandrne postponement would drain off
STAG CREEK (BBC)-"Town
and Country Music’’ was the
theme chosen by Mr and Mrs.
A couple ft tornadoes w— to Isirtwaw Texas Fsrsr—to
Heat Wave Blamed
Starts TterMt?
"DIAMOND HEAD”
President Kennedy’s request to 636,000 circular mills
establish a 5,000-member domes- SUB-STATION
_____ . tic peace corps . 4
™ ednetrsutenbreskeruThs.comoana Jatrxs
generate a fight when the foreign dissent. would authorize 85 mil- DIbnin at this breaker and to- tions."
kid bill reaches the Senate. lion for the National Service ward Brownwood at the Coman- Harris said that “after four
che station, so work can be done years of discussions the work
rules hassle was brought to the
WASHINGTON । API — in the
news from Washington:
FOREIGN AID The Senate
TncNov ie hnenr on roolatinne---------12— ..... at least a two-uuras majority i
Tesday is basedsoneregula tons p.m. Sunday, accordingto Mr* it is to bind the United States
set forth in the Brownwood City H Y. Phelan The church is io-
adopted in 1855 Two ad- cated at the corner of Seventh
readings are required for Street and Avenue I.
Mrs Oleta Barnett of Ingleside;
and grandparents. Mr and Mrs one brother. O. T. Nutt of Purdon;
G. C. Edwards and Mr and Mrs five grandchildren and three
C. L. Lobstein, all of Brownwood great-grandchildren.
and assisting the elderly, the dis-
COMANCHE (BBC) - The Co- abled, the mentally in and the
manche County Old Settlers Re- mentally retarded
union will begin at 9:30 am The measure now goes to the industry away,
Thursday at the Lake Eanes full Senate for debate "But were he - ___.__________
Fark. ■ ■■ dustrial growth." He said the line tion aimed at keeping the trains
BIOLOGICAL DYNAMITE: A was Ng enough for anything in running until Congress has time
Mrs. Fannie Janette Raney, 83
SANTA ANNA — Funeral ser- Rom Dec 14. in to Tarrant
vices for Mrs Fannie Janette County, she had been a resident
organEzatson, has announced that government research specialist the country
four prizes will be given this year has told a Senate subcommittee SSmh
Prizes to be awarded art to the that some pesticides sold on the
Jr., 22. a student of the varsity cana, he was son of a prominent Health authorities in Dallas Agelo 88. Galveston and Waco 81
ADM. 45—33 ________________
FEATURES 1:35—4:10— 6:45— 9:20
Guaranteed Entertainment
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MW Angut 2 WOWWB a agece dauide *• ahe
Perrytown Mrs. Jerry
problem of getting the new Une his pipe as the chairman and the Persons interested in seeing the
over othertelines A temporary railroad official had their ex- ordinance can go by the city sec- Woman Injured
of the road for lifting the new Harris said he asked the rail- The Bulletin managing editor Mrs Janey Lee Bond, 31. of
line. roads to postpone for 30 days this morning explained that the Apt 82 Park' Homes was treated
Streckert said the company their new, manpower trimming police chief is not restricting in- and released from a local hospital
tried to keep the wire running as worK rules to evert a national formation to the press, but to the Tuesday night
straight as possible. walkou .. Rail, uniohs have said people themselves - the people She was reportedly hit by a
’ "Every time you have a dog they Wi trike the minute the who pay the taxes that make the car. Brownwood Police Dept
In .nether -ctan the commit leg, you add a little more dan- ruysare imrosed . police department possible, end would give no information on the
J.X.Jeconhothe comm; ger." he said. - zHarrissaid hendidanotgsonsider Who have’a right to know how»inciden on orders from George
tee added V05 million to the The aluminum wire gives way th* reguest unreasonable, and is being conducted Calder, police chief.
million it has recommended be to copper when the line comes to hoped the railroad would go Cidr in th, telephone conver
fromKennedy’s MS billion sub-sations. Where the energy is along sationdrom Comancheomhissmorn-
foreign aid program. _ r transformed The copper line, H Loomis said the railroads have tn gaid tLe restriction was not
ANOTHER CORPS: The Senate of an inch in diameter, is 500.800 been trying to negotiate a work inrmnertt I anythin^” but
Labor Committee has approved circular mills. The aluminum is rules settlement for years and .. in
___ charged they are still being Wpui" •5
SUB-STATION forced to make unnecessary pay- tMr m*” *
At Dublin's sub-station is an ments for work not performed
Sain, HENRY MAUREEN
.2 FONDA OHARA
JAMESMacARTHUR-DONALD CRISP
WALIYCOX msc, MIMSY FARMER wews
wife.
Moat coffee and bread will be
furnished for the noon meal, with
those attending bringing the re-
mainder of the meal The after-
noon program will be devoted to
singing and quartets.
mation would have to come from
him personally He said he would Sineine Slated
be available at the police station —9"9
or at home. The regular fourth Sunday sing-
The ordinance, which was pass- ing will eb held at the First
ed by the council on first reading Church of the Nazarene from 2-4
Santa Anna: Robert Daniel Tin Rising Star
dol and Michael Edmond Tindol. A daughter, Kacie Lea, to Mr.
Tuesday: and Mrs? G. L. Pulling of 1112
Brownwood: Mrs Melba M Magnolia St. July 23 in Memorial
Browder, 1307 Indian Creek Rd ; Hospital Grandparents are Mr.
Mrs. Daisy McDonald, 808 Booker and Mrs. Guy Keeler of rBown-
St ; Mrs Sharlette Nell Bishop, wood and Mr and Mrs. Paul
1027 La Monte St ; Lawrence Ler- Pullig of Brownwood
If you are not thoroughly entertained by this motion
pictur, your money will be refunded.
JIM W. THARP—Mgr.
closed-door meeting with the Sen- Musicians scheduled to panic-
ate Foreign Relations Committee, ipate in the program include the
Western diplomata in Moscow Hillbilly Kids, headed by Mac Py-
still feared Khrushchev might burn and Delbert Reed. B. J. Py-
bring up something that would de- burn and Luther Redwine of Si-
toy conclusion of the test agree- ney; Jack Martin of Soda Springs,
ment. ... the Star Fires of De Leon; the
NIKI DEMANDS German Band, a group from the
Last week he filled the negoti- Comanche Indian Band, headed
ational air full of supplementary by Richard Frazier, and Mrs
demands for asnonasaressiin pact oleta Stewari of De Leon,
between.the. North Atlantis The event is open to the P“bli«
.nee end theCommunist Warsaw and ali musicians are invited to
Pact group, for afreeze on milk take in the
tarynspending.ande foraasystem Refreshments of Cookies, cake
ofunspectionsstsamssat arpors: and punch will be served by wom-
railwaxterminalssportsaandohish. en of the community
w sy junctions on both Sides of the1 *
Iron Curtain to guard against
preparations for surprise attack.
U.S. sources believed the Rus-
sians were willing to defer all
these proposals, perhaps to a sum-
mit meeting But they were not
sure.
May CMs MeInnis.
UwtesteM Tuesday:
Brownwood Mrs Gary L Pul-
lig, 112 Magnolia St; Homer
Chamberlain 1613 Waco St Billy
Gene Cagle, 604 Sixth St.; Woodie
W. Bourn. 2209 Elizabeth Dr ;
Mrs E J. Taylor, Route 2. Box
248. Joy Lee McDonald. Star
Route 3.
Zephyr Richard Purvis
BRIDGE CITY
Miss Judy Brewer K suffered
_______ ______ cuts on her arms as We storm
Raney, C were held at 18 a m at Santa Anna for 98 years and smashed windows to her home____
today at the Hoech Funeral Home was a member of Northside Bap- at Bridge City. In the same vicin- and Wichita Falls 188 Austin.
Chapel here, with burial to Santa tist Church i.
Anna Cemetery The Rev Ray Survivors mcM one son J estmated
mond Garry, pastor at Northside Earl Raney of Bay City; one halted tri _________
Baptist Chureh officiated grandchild one step-granddaugh- Naches River bridge it sank a tion, Laredo
and three great-grand, hil boat in a yacht club basin Readings early Wednesday in-
At Port Arthur the other tame chided Midland 71. Tyler n. Dal
SMELLY
ROYALL
ASK HIM about
F ' all kinds
hege Insurance
Survivors include four sons.
Roger Read of Bangs. Odious
Read of Bishop. Autry Read of
Wichita Falls and J. C. Read of
Dallas; three daughters, Miss Ina
Read of Dallas. Mrs Mydena
McGaughey of Harlingen and
Corps for its first year. The pro-
Eram wouid start «> more on a line between Comanche and
Dublin.
Work hes been done at Brown-
wood and Comanche stations. Re-
cently 80 men put in new trans-
and Mrs Charles Canada of
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lated thunderst
Admissions Monday:
Bronnwroodi Mrs Cevin
ing to a Santa Anna hospital dren
hit en toe north side af Port Wink to far West Texas record-
teas called far continued
Sparkes
THANKS, POP
“ . A, . Ui Brownwood: Mrs Charles Can-
William Schmidt receives a thank you kiss from his ada Route 4; Mrs. j L. Azna,
3-year-old daughter Peggy after he saved her from 1502 Lane St ; Mrs Billy Don
drowning. Schmidt, who is blind, dived into the family Teel and child, 1480 Brady Ave
o Fire
d I • Crop Han
Shelly Koran J Ettoe
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Agent Freperties
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Pelicy
Ferm Bureau Ins or anta
205 Cooter Ph MI 5-9374
din, Delton Nabors
Dismissals Thursday:
De Leun Tom B Hawk. .
, Dismissals Friday: •
De Leon J. E Dyer
Admissions Saturday:
f De Lean Sharon Boon •
Dismissals Saturday:
De Leon Opel Hardin
Admissions Sunday:
De Leon Tjiuanah Smith.
Dismissals Sunday:
De Leon Mickey Robinett, Del-
ton Nabors. Sharon Been
Admissions Monday:
De Leon Gerald Hanson, Ern-
est Woodward
Dismissals Monday:
De Leon Bertie Eoff
• BIRTHS:
A son. Wendell Craig, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Alton of Sunset
Terrace. July 22 in Memorial Hos-
pital. Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Marvin Fowlkes of Brown-
wood and Mr and Mrs F. C. Al-
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