Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 37, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 27, 1966 Page: 2 of 26
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2A--BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Sunday, November 27, 1966r
Hanoi Hannah Falling Below Stocks Show Rise
DEATHS
Axis Sally or Tokyo Rose
Despite Reversal
and FUNERALS
*
toes for James L McCaughan
Thompson Seay
Sam Ivey
in new of tiie pessimistic at-
with no injuries reported.
potato chips, cookies and milk.
Broken Here
secutive week.
Another incident of windshield
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one sister, Mrs. Bonnie Belle
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home in Brownwood, but lived
tance of working together to
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2 Escape Prison
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Butovas
During Rioting
Priced
In addition, Wortham
was
KE
515000
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$7500
Plus 2c Sole* Tax
ALSO THE THIN LINE ...
4
Bath Rings $150.00
Both Rings $110.00
TAKE A YEAR TO FAY
V
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510 Center
645-2508
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NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGF
NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE,
WEST TEXAS' LEADING JEWELERS
JOT Center
309 Center
Brownwood, Texas/
James L. McCaughan
SANTA ANNA (BBC) - Sen
Reds Charge
2 Americans
WITH PURCHASE
OF $19.95 OR
A BULLETIN
CLASSIFIED AD
WILL BRING
QUICK RESULTS
A BULLETIN
CLASSIFIED AD
WILL BRING
QUICK RESULTS
Texc
War
BROOKSMITH SCHOOLS •
MONDAY — Hamburger pat-
ties with tomato sauce, green
beans, hot rolls and milk
Winds Blow Away
Threats of Smog
AUST
wildcat
week, f
gle on
Commi:
But I
complet
ly total
6,204 a
There
pletions
ing the
pared '
this tim
The c
were pl
holes.
This cuddly little
orange and black
Bengal Tiger will
thrill both t h e
young and old.
Food For
Thought
men some two hours to extin-
guish the blaze.
Walls of the house were still
ble in September 1920 at Itasca.
He moved to Brownwood from
Cleburne.
Survivors include his wife of
Mis
servi
er an
has n
Girl
would
troop
the ai
She
on h
plann
tions
applia
for t
well i
home.
Lea
shouk
ingrad City Court at an unan-
nounced date
Free
Gift
Wrapping
Free
Gift
Wrapping
MR
of Tn
Troop
is bw
the A
This
junior
that t
of on
three
the he
Outi
chosel
most of the time at the lake.
A son. Zane Lawson, is a stu-
1 dent at San Angelo State Coll-
lege.
MBeeV
-
25
Blaze Razes Lake Home;
Cause Not Learned Yet
Riveras
priced trom 13.95
Dilli
Con'
SAN
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Mrs. .
Anna,
preser
legiate
Vocati
Conve
Colo.
The
cation
ing as
A 19
High I
in 4-H
his lif
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c
(Limit One
. To a
Customer)
Homo-owned, home-operated, NATHAN'S is the
store that 36 years of customer confidence built.
If it s from Nathan's it's guaranteed.
42 years, he was born May 21.
--—, — 1897. in Little Rock, Ark., and
in Gustine and was married Feb married Miss Willie Lee Trib-
THE IDEAL
CHRISTMAS GIFT
reported by Dr. Fred Spencer,
who has a home in the addition.
I.terior of the home was com-
pletely gutted, with the roof fall-
MOSCOW (AP) - Two form-
er U.S. Army lieutenants held in
a Leningrad jail since Oct 1
were charged Saturday with
Soviet currency violations, a
U.S. Embassy spokesman said.
They are Ray Buel Wortham
Jr., of North Little Rock, Ark., I
and Craddock M. Gilmour Jr.,
of Salt Lake Qty. Utah, both 25
They will be tried before a Len-
__________Domestic (Slim) Seay TO. of
88, will be Sunday at 2 pm in Erownwood was Wednesday in
Hosch Funeral Ilome. Barrow Rutledge Funeral Home
Officiating will be Dr. Ben H. The Rev. R E. Tatum officiat-
Moore of May and Rev. Rich- Burial was in Hico
ard Wood of Santa Anna Mr. Seay died Monday in a
total of six autos were dam-
aged They were at 3:40 p.m. at
7th and Coggin, at 3:22 p.m. at
Fisk and Adams and a 2:09 p m.
•' the Dairy Maid parking lot.
No injuries were reported in
the three other accidents.
NATHAN’S
Sparkles With
Gifted Rings!
AU rings are available in white gold,
yellow gold or platinum and in all
price ranges, depending on cut. color
clarity and size of diamonds. Rings
may be purchased separately.
Every NATHAN'S watch carries a one-year written
unconditional watch service guerantee!
Fire department spokesman
Ferguson said the blaze travel-
ed very quickly and the home
was engulfed before fire units
could get to the scene.
No cause of the blaze has
been determined by Fire Depart-
ment investigators.
tion."
Most of the area had been un-
der a first-stage alert, under
which people were asked to
drive less, bum no rubbish, and
use less coal and oil for heating.
Unusually warm temperatures
helped them cooperate.
Relight Fires
charged with theft of an antique
tear statue from a Leningrad
hotel, the original reason given
Fellows Famous drafted” sleep, and when sleep finally did
Hanoi Hannah follows in the Next came a rock 'n roll tune come it was filled with night-
footsteps of World War II's To- titled "Glad All Over” and the mares."
had been visiting her daughter.
She was born June 21, 1903
14. 1923 to Clyde Boyd She was
a mem: er of the Baptist Church.
Survivors include one daugh-
ter, Mrs Clyda Teich of Austin;
!
COMCERTO *ir
nusual design,
17 jewels.
$hock-resistant
fellow ar white.
$39.95
In the last two sessions it re- ma rket embarked solidly on the
gained 8 30 of this. recovery trail.
Volume for the week, short- Of 1,570 issues traded on the
ened to four trading days by the New York Stack Exchange, 850
Thanksgiving Day holiday, was fell and 554 rose.
Soules in Star.
A retired stock farmer, he
was a member at the Baptist
church and a member of the
Masonic Lodge
Sum ven include his wife;
one son son T J. of Fort Worth;
one sister Mrs Fern Hoke of
Santa Anna; three grandchil-
dren and seven great-grandchil-
dren. ,
carries a prison sentence of |
from three to eight years. The
theft charge carries a maxi-1
mum sentence of three years.
The U.S. spokesman said the
two Americans were requesting
release on bail. He said that the
embassy will make a similar
request at the Soviet Foreign
Ministry on Monday.
COMlUUtl I"
medeieigoain
watehjod0/gn
winding. Lumincus.
hock-resistant.
sinzpassteercana
MIK
DEWDRCP "U"
Fashion ‘s newest.
17 jewels. 1M gald.
Faceted crysta
$hock-resistant
Yellow or white
$59.95
Bee Mi leve
lr matehhe
KmmmI
died Friday at 12 20 p.m. in
a Brownwood hospital after a
long illness.
A resident of Brownwood for
Meparteergm
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Take a
FULL YEAR TO FAY
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$39500
Brownwood police Friday night
or early Saturday morning.
The windshield of a parked
car at 2100 Brady Ave. was
broken sometime around mid-
night police reported. No de-
scription of the vandals was
available.
Municipal bond prices contin- FRIDAY — Chicken and tuna
ued to decline for the third con- salad and cheese sandwiches,
SDirect ^^iamond Smporttri
The Greers own
Mitha/u
WEST TEXAS' LEADING JEWELERS
Mr McCaughan died Friday veterans hospital in Temple
in a Bangs rest home ’ where he had been two weeks.
He was born March 29. 1878 He was born Sept 7, 1896. in
to Jackson, Miss and was mar- Erath County, son of the late
The escapees disappeared
during the uproar Extensive
damage was done to the two
cottages and to the superin -
tendent’s office before state
police and guards from the
nearby House of Correction
could restore order.
"as a sobering reminder that danger point.
mankind must get very much Austin Heller, the city's air
busier about the enormous job pollution control commissioner, I
of controlling his environment." praised Consolidated Edison Co.
"The alert," he said, "should for cooperating with the smog
' " ' “ ’ alert The utility switched to
special broadcast to American A 1956 auto operated by Betty
servicemen in South Viet Nam.” Joe Thompson of Apt. 5. Cordell
A ricky-tick jazz number Steet and a 1964 car driven by
came next. Joyce ouse Hawkins at 3:39
Hannah then spent five p.m. Estimate of damage for
minutes quoting "Western news both cars was 1110, with no
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MERLE NORMAN
COSMETICS
STUDIO
SKIN CARI AND MAKE-UP
(MIN AND WOMEN)
ANALYSIS AWAITS YOU.
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY.
FREE HOUR OF BEAUTY
BY APPOINTMENT,
WHERE TO BUY TRIM
MERLE NORMAN
COsMEnICS STUDIO
Leatrice B. Warven, Owner
2599 Ganterag
V momd bridal
a *"
$19500
Moore of Dallas and three
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WEST TEXAS' LEADING “EWELEKS
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WASH
Texans,
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husband
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Pfc. And
. Mr. and
V Jr., Box
Units of the Brownwood Fire , State Health Commissioner the city's air pollution rose to a
Dept, made repeated trips to Roscoe Kandle of New Jersey record level, five times the av-
the nearby lake to repfenish said the experience should stand erage, and well above the health
their water supply. It took fire- “ " soherin thet den"e min
LEADING LAOT ""
Trim and tiny with
graceful advanced
z.i-
JESSUP, Md (AP) — Two
inmates at the Maryland Cor-
rectional Institute for Women
by Soviet authorities for their escaped Saturday during the
detention height of a chair — throwing
The currency violation charge melee in which one guard was
stabbed.
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SAIGON, South Viet Nam agercies"/n American battle show's feature attraction a talk
(AP) — Hard-hearted Hanoi losses. - .on President Johnson's insom- NEW YOLK »AP»—The stock mosphere prevailing early in
Hannah, a radio voice of Com- Quotes Youths nia." market last week had to settle the week it was difficult to get a
muni st North Viet Nam, just This was followed by antiwar Hannah contended J RI was for * less 00 balance but stocks rational explanation of this
doesn't have it. item- apparently gleaned from tossing and turning. unable to were rising toward the end of turnabout
Perhaps she's trying too hard US newspapers. Hannah re- sleep because of lengthier and the week Analysts said that much of
Even the more unsophisticated ported student demonstrations, lengthier" U.S losses in Viet The mood had changed from the bad economic rews had al-
GIs find Hannah's heavy dose of peace picketing and rallies. She Namand worldwide protests pessmism to optimism, and for ready been discour.ted by the
propaganda on the dull side, quoted one draft-age youth as against the wa no solic reasor linked to the market's big decline this year:
And her music is not tops in telling the Chicago Daily News Her theme was that the Presi- economic background, which re- that leading stocks - both blue
pops that Id rather be dead than dent was "too full of care to mained drab. chips and glamor issues —were
drafted, ” sleep, and when sleep finally did The Dow Jones industrial av- very cheap on the basis of their
Next came a rock ‘n roll tune tome it was filled with nieht- erage this week had a net loss fundamentals and that big in-
of 6.06 at 803.34. In the first two vestors were buying these
trading sessions the average stocks which they believed
took a thumping loss of 14.42 would be the leaders when the
ried Oct. 29, 1906 to Annie
NEW YORK (AP) - Millions
of people on the Eastern sea-
board had new cause for
thanksgiving Saturday Fresh
winds blew away the awful
smog which had hung over them
since the holiday eve.
From Baltimore to Boston,
winds and rain lifted the lid of
TAKI A YEAR TO PAY
EBuiaamommaauexeemm
^&irect ^btamond -dmporlert
kyo Rose and Axis Sally, They ——---7----——-------— — 1 ----------
A former resident of Clairette, too tried to attract listeners and l r . r •
he had made his home in win influence among American I AA! FpAN- HwJvcec
Brown vood the past 21 years troops •VVI Il Oli I DriroS
and operated a cafe on West The broadcasting formula 3
Commerce seems simple get a girl with a A A • | e a.
Mishaps for City
Survivors include five daugh- legitimate news items with sub- t
S-t bacenwhis promasingaanddas tThegzcoghefrgptoowhichapassed injuries reported
,-2 "r"d among •• ene vAnanacscdenan“tn3ofveP-m1,s5 many Tr«~i ■»-*. previous
Mrs Nelda McFarland of Sel g- Hannah fails on at least two ccidentet pickup operated by Hurley far outshining the averages, and eek. seasoned corporate bond
Sam Ivey of Waco died follow- man, Ariz , and Mrs. Velma ccunts. Her voice isn’t sexy and c ., Woodrow Marney erf Dallas and with all 15 of the most active prices dropped by about $2 50
ing an apparent attack he suf- Smith of Glendale, Ariz.: two the propaganda pitch isn” sub- IXaccidents occured in a 70- a i960 auto driven by Dorothy stocks higher on the final ses- whil, ie more actively traded
fered about 2 p m. Saturday sons. R T of Phoenix and tie . minute period Saturday after- Gayrell Coker of Cross Plains sion. A .
while eating in a Brownwood Charley Seay of Buckeye. Ariz : Axis Sally and Tokyo Rose noonastarting at 2 09 and ending Estimate of damage was $225.
restaurant one sister. Mrs Beatrice Boy- often addressed their dulcet 4 "4,Pm.. ..
Services are pending at Con- ett of Hico. 21 grandchildren tones to specific American Cne accide nt at 345 a.m; ,
nally Funeral Home in Waco and seven great-grandchildren units They told individual sol- added. ~ the Saturday list. In-
with local arrangements by ------------------ diers and sailors that their
Wright s Funeral Home W:llicm A..___I wives were being unfaithful
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Albert Seay, 70
HICO - Funeral for Albert
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John Grant and Florence
In a fire that burned for more ing in and the interior badlv stagnant warm air trapped
than three hours Friday the burned. Furniture. clothing, and the nation s most populous area City relit its municipal garbage
home of Mr. and Mrs Don household goods were destroyed in wn , fumes. incinerators, shut down since
Greer of Lake Brownwood was in the fire. sobering Reminder Thursday morning That night
extensively damaged. etat ‘ "---——--— " 2 " ’
The home is across the dam
on Lake Brownwood, in the new
addition there.
The Greer family was not
home at the time of the blaze
The fire is believed to have
started about 6 3n_p m. and was slandl and a and
ut litv shed near weFa not h-rm. reveal to us all the unwelcome
ed my shed near "ere not harm, possibility that time could be on
the side of pollution if we let it.
reported to
AsTEO Bwim •
gainiess steel ease
A Tjewel sberkprem
walerpreof. Anti-mse
metie w1t matetta
$49.50
, WAJa a
5 tainiess steel ease.
waaMa bebe.
$29.50
A three-car wreck at 3:44 p m Auto Windshiele
. . at 1112 Vine Street involved a AUTO VV100501610
volved in the morning accident 1956 auto operated by Marsha
William Odeneal
Mrs. Johnnie Boyd ana ay? sb T
semacipes i-m" aua e-s** swa-
Gttine.wiilbeztoday.at 2 p.m. pfficiat Burial, will, be in starting at 9 p.m. on 11840 where he was treated and re- she was treated and released,
in Gpstine .Baptist Church with Eastlawn Memorial Park and 9835 kilocycles. leased. Total damage in the wreck was
main Evergreen Cemetery . A member of Seventh-day Ad- Friday’s program was fairly Accidents on the rain-slick estimated by police to be $10.
ateecomsandhepaneraimootacs aentistShurch Mrn odeneal typicai Hannakantroduced "a streets "involved: In. thre: minor accidents a
to charge.
Mrs. Boyd died Saturday at
2:30 a.m. in Austin where she
Brownwood; four daughters.
—- Mrs Modie Wells, Mrs. Ray-
brothers. H. C Moore of mond Graves, Mrs Nolan Flint,
Gustine. Magee Moore of all of Brownwood, and Miss
Durant, Okla, and George R. Pansy Louise Odeneal of Mid-
Moore of Dallas and three land, seven grandchildren and
grandchildren. 16 great-grandchildren.
damage was
natural gas where possible, re-
----during the oil or coal smoke
it underscores the vital impor- which normally pours from
tance of working together to some of its electric generating
assume our own self-preserva- I plants.
Shop NATHAN'S
FOR
WIDE SELECTION OF
WATCHES
28.061.900 shares compared with Bond market price trends
39,926,190 for the full five day were mixed. TUESDAY - Oven fried
trading week previous. Advances up ,to $3.75 were chicken and gravy, steam pot-
The week ended on a very posted bv government bonds atnes vegetable salad biscuit,
positive, bullish note with the early in the week but slight de- syrp peanut baiter .nd
at averages making good gains on clines then set in. milk.
WEDNESDAY - Turkey pie.
English peas, carrot sticks, con-
gealed dessert, bread and milk,
recent issues advanced by about THURSDAY — Pinto beans,
$2.50 for the first net gains to spinach, pickled beets, peach
four weeks. cobbler, cornbread and milk.
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