Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 7, 1965 Page: 3 of 12
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Memory Of First Battle Lingers
Horses' Role Vital
s rest.
stationery Another rubbed at
“You said it.
a man
"And they us," answered
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under the neck of his horse and
took aim with Ms bow and ar-
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neck
were devot
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ent
Ml
, Louise Mo-
•rds custodian
Brown County
I are cited in
iy concerning
child welfare
Does the big ’66 Ford Fastback
put a flush on your cheek and a
gleam in your eye? You’ve got
Fastback Fever! Doc Fastback,
your Ford Dealer, has a cure
that’s quick and quiet.
Family bitten by the bug for a
Fairlane Fastback? Here's what
the Doctor ordered I
Got a persistent craving for fun?
Here’s Doc Fastback's beautiful
treatment! *66 Mustang.
irammme of
titute regis-
nutual prob-
more aware
iques in the
nnel.
ULLETIN
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to the back of his saddle
His companions carried him
SEE ME-
GET TREATED
RIGHT I
enges
olicy
ublic welfare
• confidential
files will be
ly in 35th Dis
“Say, you know what?" said the medic. "We only got 11 months to E°
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN. Tuesday, Dec. 7. 1965
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“Nobody chickened."
“Yeah? So nobody ran Where
BEN P. LINN
. . indian victim
$—
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‘CAN
$4
the posse left for the chase He
died Nov 17. 1M3. a few weeks
later.
with
delirious
deals
buried a few feet away from The WTCC board of directors
the man whose stay on earth will meet the following day at
(Circle Lot) -
1957 Chevrolet, Bel Air, 2-
door hardtop, V-B, very nice
could they have gone anyway? I
11 was shooting to what I figur-
freshly trimmed crew cut.
-The, say the first big fighf’s
d.
(Ford Square)
WEATHERBY
MOTOR COMPANY INC
SOO BLOCK FISK
212 L COMMERCE
the memory would never be
“Gimme a cigarette some- off rightnexttome."
- growled a sergeant. He live?
I thought you qutsmok- "No I tried to help him, but
ing." a man replied. It wasn’t any use I tied some
---- around the stump but
They nodded at that. Then
a briet silence again as every- Stand again"
one thought of something new "Ve -ma-
te add Each tab woukd be
in the lead where they overtook Memory
the Indians and horses Aa in- Oct. 22, 1836; Died Nov
LIKECUSTER dam A young boy labored a
“1 tab like Custer s Last peach over a piece of wrinkled
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larters bund
Hospital As
s a twoday
designed for
tors »ad per
2
(Ford Square)
1964 Ford custom, overdrive
ONLY $1295
(Circle Let)
1964 Ford Pickup, styloside,
By TOM TIEDE
Newspaper Eunterprie Assn.
LAI KHE, Viet Nam - The
ay after comnbat
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(Ford Square)
1963 Corvair Monza, white
with red interior, 4-speed.
«« $1295
(Ford Square)
Park housing Me Baa Saba piece to MI the Bet
County Mueum were used as gave the mo to the c
stables for hding horses from made into aa athletic ,
the Indians a century ago They is now property of San Saba
wore bulk by Charley Harris on schools, and is used for e fool-
his ranchland near Cherokee. ball stadium and was given the
Commerce w 111 meet here
‛sday, /an. 13. at 1:30 p m.
"Did." , th
“Whatta ya want one for,he
Po- then’” in
and were moved 14 miles to the name Rogan Field. , ___________________
present site. 1 *
"umrgdsenuzuarcena XS of M P^COH Show
....... .•LrarSX Plans Made
row His aim was good The
arrow penetrated the groin of
the head man, Um. pinning him
To Early Settlers
SAN SABA (BBC_The open- He was buried in the Rogan
ing of the Log Cabin Museum < ematan in San Saba Thecem-
base brings a greater realizationetery was used for ahmost a
of the impartial part horses century during the formative
have played to the history of times of the county. As time
the county. psesed and motor — changed
The mo cabins to Mili Pond the toad ceased to be a burial
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i -j| “What could you do for him’
there.shooting andNothang I felt sick"
They kicked at the dirt with
"Right to the middie of the always the worst," a guy mumb-
Taycy-tgaromha- -naxe wL . —. .“y SBs-om-a.-a
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1 -Yean um, Mb one month: "A —"we gave em hell"
neme is"., e an a sama SS 8.6 8
and Dorcas Linn, who came to M Cooper in Eastland AH
San Sabo to IBM from Kentucky entries must be to by noon Committee Session
His father wes one of the organ- Friday ___
--- Queen contest and bake show
1963 Chevy II, station wo-
gon, factory air, vary clean.
$1295
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“We wui all heroes," some-
body offered
“You said it."
repeated Each aet preserced funny?" a non-com asked
to each man’s mental scrap- “Whet*”
book
West Texas Chamber of “So, we done good our first
time.”
to retrieve horses stolen by the ar lea
Indians from Mm and his neigh- Ben P ,
bors M3 when to was 17 an htfamtn them pDot It to can Show will be held Friday -j started again during the
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AspnssE.wasacklznfomed mEnsravmdaspor“arhisssecond Pecan"Gromers, said growers “Is bad for your health when - exhaled. The
the-red men’ Lnn was riding burial place are the words: "Inifoma wideaarea areuinvtedSarge." .l .somebmdy"fmplainea“orsa
to tee lead where they overtook Memory of Ben F Linn, Born I® enter the Show. 1 •0.* , ---- I lona SomeD-d- -oP-aed w_a
...now treating
FASTBACK
finger A u inmot cleaned his -1 MI say
weapon A medic ng Ms heroes."
fingernails.
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Infantry, rose earty. those whe “I never tigured wed get *
slept a all, and complained so hard thus soon,"
anew how hot k was now
i scry where. They had stolen San _
some horses from land at the Um cemetery to two miles east
again, torn thaw faces burned the sergeant
from cold razor blades “Yau said K*
MEMORY UNGERS I "Fight or nine guys got it
The fear was gone now But to ties company alone.",__
One guy had tos arm Mowed
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mmsmmam-a
Ben F Um, who had just al
7 left a l uL
to the Henderson ranch, where widow and an infant daughter, time of his death in 1926, are Thur
Alice Hit parents, who died
around IMS, and a brother.
’ w T Um. who was M at the
212 E: Commerce "your FRIENDIY ford, mircury a Lincoln DEALEE" Ford Square - 500 Block Fisk
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THE
FASTEST
MOVING USED
CAR VALUES
IN BROWNWOOD!
ALMOST AS FAST AS A
BROWNWOOD LION (FAST
BACK). WE WANT TO SELL
THEM ALL BEFORE GAME
TIME SATURDAY!!
1965 Ford Custom, 500 for-
dor. Solid white, V-8 motor,
air conditioned, radio, de-
luxe wheel covers, cruiso-
matte and new white side
wall tires.
NW $2245 1
(Ford Square)
1964 Ford, fordor sedan
V-8 motor, overdrive and air
conditioned, solid white, de-
luxe covers and white side
wall tires.
KW1 $1875
(Circle Lot)
1963 Mercury Montclair,
Marauder, 2-door hardtop,
air conditioned, radio, tint-
ed glass, power steering &
brakes. Good white side wall
tires.
$1745
(Ford Square)
1964 Ford Galaxie, 500 for-
dor, tutone pain, V-8 motor,
cruisomatic, power steering
and factory air conditio need
White side walls, deluxe
covers, radio, tinted glass.
X’20” $1945
(Ford Square)
1965 Galaxie 500 tudor,
hardtop. Block, .13,000
Nwasso $2395
(Circle Lot)
1965 Ford Galaxie 500 tu-
dor hardtop, 352 V-8 cruis-
omatic, power steering, tint-
ed glass, white side walls,
deluxe wheel covers and vin-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 7, 1965, newspaper, December 7, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492973/m1/3/?q=%22Arnold+Air+Society%22+ROTC: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.