Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1969 Page: 2 of 12
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wed. March 26, 1969
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DEATHS
Notes
Be
tAn. M. M. Loudermilk
ail
Crisman on .
Music
Wakefield. 1606 Brady Ave.;
Bates, headquarters
penses for the trip.
were wounded
Students See
Cancer Film
wrecking scores of buildings.
Two From B’wood
Honored at TCU
Three
a 1968 pickup, Leo
Frank
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
Decorative-- 1. Nor* Brett; 2. Mrs
Bettie Curry; 3.
Quilting— 1. Mrs. M N
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troops so far this month.
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half, on the other side of India.
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Enemy Bombards
Major Yank Base
Two-Car Accident
Hurts Three Here
Study Planned at
R-Star Hospital
Kiwanians
Will Hear
Dr. Brewer
Recreation
Help Needed
For Summer
WWI Groups Set
Supper Thursday
The son of Edwin E. Davis.
Brownwood, Davis is a senior
majoring in music education.
OUR
28th
ICONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
Mrs. Brooke Ramey. Mrs M.
D Shirley, Mrs. Stevie Vaughn.
Emzy Brown
Jock; 1. Mrs
Lusty Jr. of San Saba, driver
of a 1965 car, and Cleo Anita
Mrs. James E. Benfer, Mrs.
J C. Gallaway, Mrs. W D
Pierce, Mrs. Edwin Davis,
A parked car mishap occur-
red at Eighth St. and Ave. E
today. Involved was a parked
vehicle owned by George N.
Herman of 1916 Ave. E and a
car driven by Albert J. Florey
Mrs.
Boll.
COMINO
THURSDAY
ters Only a few Americans
were killed, but more than 60
Survivors are two sons, V. E.
and Elvin C , both of Coman-
che one daughter, Mrs Oma
1965 vehicle.
All were reported in fair
cordition later this morning by
DE LEON (BBC) - Services
for Mrs Mattie Maebell Lou-
dermilk 81, were scheduled for
HE IS n
seen his w
She lives o
many miles
There is r
reference t
or Johanne
Albert R
is not unus
an African
white. a F
Direct
from its
reserved-seat
morning. All were hospitilized
following the crash which was
reported to Brownwood police
at 12:20 a.m. today at Lake-
way and Belle Plain here.
Injured were Norman Loren
Wallace of Grosvenor, driver of
Energy Committee on Sterilisa-
tion of Medical Supplies which
is done through atomic radia-
With
Richard Boone
SPARE TIME
INCOME
hours in courses that count tow-
ard a degree and must main-
tain a 15 grade average;on
the University’s 4 0 system:
The daughter of Joe W Blagg.
2202 Belmeade. Miss Blagg is
a member of the French Club,
CESCO, Collegiate Educational
Service Corps: Kappa Kappa
Gamma. social sorority, and
Alpha Lambda Delta, national
honor society. She is a junior
majoring in French.
only two enemy bodies were
found on the barbed wire
By GEORGE ESPER
SAIGON (APi - Viet Cong
mortars smashed into a major
Brady HIway
146-7956
Coleman Hiway
646-9303
OPEN 6:45—SHOW STARTS AT 7:00
Poor Boy Night-$1.30 Carload
By ROB
NEA Sia
(Last
JOHANNE
rica-Albert
years old I
a Bantu (bl
on the out:
burg, and I
day he trav
his job.
He is a
department
12 hours of
receives ab
Ramokoka
a reference
every while
it that he
and work
area But
can be with
and he can I
Johannesbur
SPECIAL
ENGAGEMENT
By VE
AP A
WASHIN
supersonic
generated i
within gov
say it wou
doubtful ful
budget-con;
A final d
versial pr
soon after I
ident Nixor
retary of
Volpe
Volpe ha
an outspoki
oping an A
this reason
ed to be fa
right recor
tinued worl
Spadewor
however, w
board of C
ies and hig
known to
critics of t
Although
to carry «
goes to th-
tune when
combing t
spots and
restore fun
dent John:
budget.
Volpe toe
cent inter
dated Pre:
of us reco
picture.”
Program
OPEN 12:45
ADM. 1.25-1.00-,50
"SAM
WHISKEY'
It's risky!
Miss Agnes King, administra-
tor of Memorial Hospital, where
the three were taken after the
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• Built To Last
• Priced To Soil
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• Estimates For Free
Call or Write
W. H. DEAN
1816 Ave. I
Dial 646-8831
Brownwood, Texas
schools will be completed short-
ly
Showing the film are Cluade
Johnson, president of the Brown
com.- 4 Mr. walcomn com. County Cancer Society, and W.
Comei 4 Mrs. Melcomb Coilie. c. m:v:. .a . .
Honor— ’ Mr. D. k Coreman i Mr. L. Dillingham, county school
o. k. Coleman..an.won superintendent who is education
director for the sodety.
Anyone wishing to see the
movie in addition to students is
invited to attend.
Cemplete Bod
86aightening
A Painting
HOLLEY 1
CHEVROLET
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mortar attacks by the Viet Cong
_ „ , on the 32nd night of their spring
and destroying three helicop- offensive
American base south of Saigon
early today, blowing up hun-
dreds of tons of ammunition.
North Vietnamese troops fol-
lowed up one of the attacks with
an infantry charge that carried
burg, San Angelo, Ballinger,
| Ranger and Stephenville.
FORT WORTH - Mary Mar-
garet Blagg and James Alien
Davis, both of Brownwood and
graduates of Brownwood High
School, have been named to the
dean's honor list for the 1968
fall semester at Texas Chris-
tian University.
To be eligible for the scholas-
tic honor, a student must he
carrying at least 12 semester
Mrs. George Baker and Mary
Young, ushers for concerts;
COAST"
being accumulated toward ex- cember, began newspaper work
while still an HPC student when
Hillcrest Church
To Hold Revival
A weekend revival is sched-
uled for the Hillcrest Baptist
Church Friday through Sunday.
Evangelist will be Rev Larry
Shon of Howard Payne College
and Art Williams is song leader.
Prayer services are sched-
uled to begin at 7 30 p.m. with
Bangs — Mrs Villa Hawkins
San Saba - Mrs Lillie Mae
Piper.
Dismissals Tuesday
Brownwood — Mrs Clara D
Martin. 505 E. Chandler: Debra
Lynn Heald. 103 Hillview Cir-
cle; Mrs E. C Densman, 4109
Glenwood Dr.; Mrs Rosa Lee
Jackson, 409 Bailey St.; Mrs.
Pearl A. Thomas, 1219 Irma
St
Bangs — Mrs. Dennis Priddy
and baby; Mrs L. J. Pitt-
man; David McKamey.
Don't mix %
with \
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‘HELLS,
‘StaarEsan
rignts are reserved
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Other members of the board Mrs.Henry.Nieman,Mrs. Oak- Mrs.H. S MeCrum. 1910 Ave phony! J^n'cac^aT'bi-^e
and officers are Bennie Butler, 5..Smith, Mrs E -.Carnett, Pi Mrs. J. A. Bryan, 1611 Ave. honor band; and Skitch Hender-
' E son. tri-state honor symphony.
The BHS band is to compete
in concert sight reading, solos
and ensembles as well as a
stage band contest
All proceeds of the garage
sale will be added to the funds
Lusty who was x-rayed today
sustained nose and elbow in-
Llano. Gillespie, Mason. Me-;
Culloch, Concho. Menard. Kim-
ble. Kerr, Bandera. Real, U-
valde, Zavala and Kinney.
creation programs through tons of ammunition, mostly
Multi-purpose centers in Cole- small arms, went up in the at-
man. Brown, McCulloch and tack on the Dong Tam base
Runnels counties again this "We were expecting it be-
year. cause we had information from
The program will begin in a prisoner," Hunt told AP pho-
the early part of June and will tographer Max Nash.
last eight weeks. Hunt said about 13 rounds of
. * Band Booster 8rowmwood 2"
Hospital Garage Sale i Bulletin
Is Slated
National Nut and Candy Co.
will appoint a distributor to
collect money and restock
new type high quality coin
operated dispensers In this
area. No selling — company
establishes accounts. To qua-
lify you must have 7 to 11
hours per week spare time,
have car. be able to furnish
references, $1,047.50 to $3,-
143.75 cash requirement For
NOW IASEs
dm • pene • "Tuyte fear ta.
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CAMP BOWIE THEATRE
National Federation of Music k" ""3 ,u“ chlidress *
tion. Ha is away much of the
shelling of the headquarters year attending meetings in
base of the 9th Infantry Division Austria, England, and Den-
at Dong Tam, 40 miles south of mark with this organization.
Saigon, was one of 30 rocket and --------------------------------
Mae Ellison of Garland: one
OUR A
OUTY
F
Rodriquez, passenger in the
Dr. John H Brewer will
speak at the noon meeting of
the Brownwood Kiwanis Club
of 909 Fisk Ave. The accident been active in Federation work, a
was reported at 4:57 a.m. to- She is a life member of the
। Col. Ira Hunt of McLean. Va.,
Central Texas Opportunities, chief of staff of the 9th Division.
Inc. will sponsor summer re- estimated that as much as 500
g #0,
Mg
K-~1219a ■
iOW FOR THE FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICE
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to medicare standards
The legislature at the request
of local citizens, created a hos-
pital district here two years
ago it includes virtually the
same boundaries as Rising Star
Independent School District
with the exception of that por-
tion lying outside Eastland
County
The hospital first opened in
1948 it is a one-story building
with 25 rooms, operating rooms
maternity ward, kitchen and
dining room It is air-condition-
ed.
BLUFFVUE
THEATRE
HE WOU
job. Any B
can be m
miles away,
which very
seen
Albert
change his
permission
cannot own
visit the Jo
cept on Ban
see a film i
ter
if he is ii
he cannot
Bantu amb
though ther
bidding enti
not eat in i
rants, nor
a city hote
He is es
having had
education,
cost his p
money (edi
free).
he took a job with the Brown-
wood Bulletin as a general as-
signments reporter and sports
editor
He left the Bulletin in 1965
and went to work for the Fort
Worth Star-Telegram.
Crisman's next position was
with the Dallas Times Hera.d
as a copy editor and news wri-
ter.
While in the army, he work-
ed as an editor, photographer
and public relations man with
the 32d Army Air Defense Com- -
mand in Kaiserslautern, Ger-
many.
day.
Austin and Brady was the
scene of a two-car mishap re-
ported to police at 10:30 a m
Tuesday. Involved were a 1968
car owned by Luther Daniel
Burton of 1005 Ave. W and a
1967 car driven by. Mary
Thompson Fryar of 1505 Campa
Dr.
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1 EDITOR'S NOTE Informa-
tion for this column released by
authority of patient or relative l
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday
Brownwood — Mrs Thomas
E Jackson. 1400 Ave. B; Mrs
James Hill, 1007 Vincent St.;
Mrs. Gladys W Reddell, 1108
Holcomb: E P Holland, 1309
Indian Creek Road; Mrs Joe
Byars, Star Rt. 2
Brookesnuth — Mrs Phillip
Smith.
Bangs — David McKamey
Dismissals Monday
Brownwood - Willlam E
Petty. 3419 First St
May — Mrs G. D. Lancaster
Admissions Tuesday
Brownwood — Shelia Sue
Barker, 310 Milton Ave. W H
engagement. 58
Dorothy McIntosh, student re-
ception at HPC; Mrs. H Grady
Harlan, courtesy.
Mrs. Firman H. Smith. Mrs.
Joy Deen, Mrs. William E.
Young, Mrs. Leta N. Shelton.
Mrs. I. L. Broaddus, Mrs. W.
M. Greenwaldt, and Mrs. Cecil
M. Ellis, decorations.
Mrs. W. R. Parker, Mrs.
O. L. Dawson, Mrs. Nat Tracy
and Mrs. Effie Rogers, tickets;
Mrs. H. N. Russell, Mrs. M. W.
Blanton, Mrs. Ruth Noah and
Mrs. Inez Gregg, transporta-
tion; Mrs. Jeff Fitzgerald, Mrs.
Harry A. Miller and Mrs. Roas
Newton of ages.
we INTERSTATES mmmm
B owiE
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRE ss
The Associated Press is entitid ex.
clusively * use -^ ******** ail news
juries. He was to be dismissed
later this morning. Wallace suf-
fered a forehead injury and
was to undergo x-rays today.
Two other accidents, one
this morning and one Tuesday
morning, were investigated by
Brownwood police.
Applications are now being 120mm mortars, the biggest in
taken for a coordinator for the j the enemy arsenal, slammed
six county area served by Cen into the base an hour and a half
tral Texas Opportunities, Inc before midnight but caused lit-
This job will be for two months tie damage
Applications are also being "We thought that was it,"
taken for directors of the re- said Hunt. “Many men had left taken to the hospital by a Mil-
creation program in each coon their bunkers after the first at- ler ambulance, was to
ty. The directors will work 30 tack ” undergone x-rays today. Sh e
hours weekly. Aides will be Then came another barrage received a bump on the head
hired to assist the directors, about midnight. One of the first
and the aides will work 20 hours shells hit an ammunition stor-
Pen week. age pad, triggering a series of,
College training and exper- explosions in at least half a doz-
ience in physical education, arts en more pads After that the
and crafts, etc are a criteria Americans couldn’t distinguish
for selection of coordinator of the incoming rounds from their
the program, and also for the own exploding ammunition,
directors of the county centers Two crews got their helicop-
primtee * mhis
Hattox, minister, officiating
Burial was to be in Downing
Cemetery with Nabors Funeral
Home in charge.
Mrs Loudermilk died Tues-
day in De Leon Hospital after
a short illness. She was born
near De Leon on Nov. 10, 1887.
personal interview; write,
include phone number:
NATIONAL
NUT A CANDY CO.
P.O. Box 38346
Dallas. Texas 7523S
Carpet Paths and Spots
Easily Removed . . .
M clean carpet wall-to-wall.
Safa Blue Lustre re-bright-
ens colors. leave* nap fluffy.
Rent easy-to-use electric
shampooer for 51 a day at
Coggin Drug. 1428 Coggin.
Eirin Knox
Eirin Knox of Sun Valiev,
Calif , a former resident of
Brownwood, was killed in an
airplane crash near Sun Valley
about a seek ago, according to
information received here
Services were held in Califor-
nia
them to the barbed wire perime-
ter of another American base 45
accident.
Miss Rodriquez, who was
not cope with mob violence and provided for establishment
wracking Pakistan s eastern .....
Larry Crisman, former re-
porter for three Texas daily
newspapers and an honor grad-
uate of Howard Payne College
has joined the college's develop-
ment and public relations staff
Crisman, who was graduated
from HPC in 1964 with degrees
in English and journalism
came to the college from the
Dallas Times Herald
The journalist, who finished
a three-year Army tour in De-
Brownwood High School band's
proposed trip to the 37th annual
Tri-State Band Festival at
Enid, Okla.
Hie trip will cost approxi-
mately 22,100 and students have
been participating in arhumber
of projects in order to raise the
money
The festival usually draws
about 5,000 students and this
year is set for May 1-3. Clini-
cians will be Gus Giordans,
jazz dance; Doc Severinsen,
trumpet Joe Morello. drums;
Mrs. Charles Woollen, Mrs.
J. H Sheppard and Miss
newapaper •• wew n
•OMKMt All •t*tr
MRS. BULLOCK, holds a
B.S. degree in business ad-
ministration from the Southern
Methodist University and
taught business administration
in Crozier Technical High
School. She has been a club
member since 1946 and has
A film, “A Breath of Air,”
showing the effect of cigaret
smoking on lungs and the heart
is being shown to school stu-
dents in Brown County.
The film was shown Tuesday
at May and was to be shown
this afternoon at Zephyr. Other
showings include Blanket at
8:30 a.m. Thursday, Brooke-
smith at 8:30 a.m. Friday and
Early at 2:30 p.m Friday.
Scheduling of the movie at
Bangs and all Brownwood
miles northwest of Saigon Be-
fore they were driven off eight Three persons were injured
American air cavalrymen were in a two-car accident early this
killed, 17 were wounded and —
the hospital by a police car.
Her husband died July 2, 1951.
She was a member of De Leon
Church of Christ
Pakistan's Military Leader
for met positions at vine tral knocked down by the exploding Vows to 'Bring Back Sanity'
Texas Opportunities, Inc., in shells. A third helicopter was “
Coleman, and Brownwood and destroyed on the ground. By GRANVILLE J. WATTS Ayub Khan. i earlier this year. He fought with
all personnel should be hired The 9th Division base has KARACHI (AP) — Pakistan's Sixteen hours before Ayub British forces in Italy and the
by May 1. Anyone interested been shelled more than a dozen new military dictator, Gen Khan resigned after appointing - " ~
in any of these jobs should ap- times during the enemy's spring Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan, Yahya supreme commander of -__________________
ply within the next 7 days to offensive. told his turbulent nation today Pakistan's armed forces and military commander in East
A. E Lamb, director of Cen- Scores of helicopters and hun- he would “bring back sanity" to chief martial law administrator Pakistan in 1962 in the 1965 In-
tral Texas Opportunities. dreds of tons of ammunition and set the stage for free elections. Yahya’s promise to "bring back dian-Pakistani war he com- E. „mer RHS Stdent
fuel have been lost, but the U.S. "I wish to make it absolutely sanity" was the same made by minded an infantry division and rorme, -
Command has never disclosed clear to you that I have no am- Ayub when he seized power in was decorated for bravery.” He Earns FFA Degree
the exact amounts. bition other than the creation of 1958 and ruled by martial law became commander-in-chief of I
“They don’t like us,” said Col. conditions conducive to the es- for three years, the army in 1966. HARTSEL, Colo. — Johnny-
Hunt. “We’ve killed 2,800 enemy tablishment of a constitutional Ayub, who announced earlier Martial law regulations an- Green, 17, of Hartsel, Colo., a
government,” he said in his he would not seek^re-election nounced by Radio Pakistan formerErownwood resident,
first broadcast after taking over naght xestaldadm saedst"hss ay bannednalvstrikeshdemonstra 3ohn8a1 Green of 1601 Porter
from Prerident Mohammed litical opponents and he could posed press ctinrshnp. stiin Brownwood, receivedzthe
- • • • • - ..... -L! state Farmer Degree in r uture
n/ f,Farmers of America,
of military courts^ A student at Fairplay High
Despite the strike ban, p ante School here, he is the first boy
meineA ~l~eaA i- Ve--~k:‘e - ... -
I DOWNTOWN
tion, the first TFMC session Sm"lixniinow‘MrASme,,
ever held in Brownwood, in- Wr> J w meih. Visitors from several area
dude Mrs. W Lee Lamkin, Mo*"’ F9ovePG * comev cities are expected for the
aPsintin2sn. 'i Mu. E-Henbeu? Brown County Barracks 1632
Aoshurpduirl. ’• “uri *" World War I veterans and Lad-
Afngr""quipre":mks.AAaure“irlt; ies Auxiliary .stew supper at
: 4, Mrs. John h, Simmons. 6 30 p.m. Thursday at the
2 X' jT’oJi Pean Ford . Brown County Multipurpose
needie wore Center.
mPAc3oRtv8immon3 3:"SAy2 All barracks and auxiliary
“Mrhaselonsirarman. , an j » members are invited to attend
Deen, z. Pauline boenkcke. the free supper. Leora Caylor,
"39. aVa; 2 Mrsleramosigi2 president of the Department of
terry; 4, Mrs. Havnie. Texas from Dallas. and A B
. . qengrz; mrachohn‘o "."8: Strickland, st district com-
Middle East during World War 0 V..lemmonai 4 Mrs i R asn mander from San Angelo, will
II and was appointed Ayub's Lo, EIMN- i M Amve MGMiev be present.
I milite------de - E- sm"l knirtina- i. Poutine Boeneck Visitors will attend from
Goldthwaite, San Saba. Llano,
Brady, Junction, Fredericks-
RISING STAR i BBC i-The
State Department of Health has
murea. aonmant. been asked to have a represen-
Thursdayi, osud tlopments tative determine what it would
haveuresuited from.the cost to bring the Rising Star
Man * if^ travethe Fospital up to medicar
tprhshewetngas born in Gor. dThisIsthefirat step Ini
ananbaltimore,Marylnd,durnne ya “ Tty “ t
most of his life He received hospitalcwhenismedicnre, went
an honorary degree of doctor inoperep T Carter used
of science from Hardin-Sim- b pr. B T Carpenter as a
mons University after having c nie a
received a BS and MS degree . The. actonncamea1asturriday
from the same school. In 1938 AsthRising. Star Hospita
Dr Brewer received a degree Assn.mettofi twoxacancies
from John Hopkins University on the; board.of directors and
with a specialization in medi- 10 e1e01 A new. president . ,
cal bacteriology He did medi- JamesRutherfordwasnelect
cal research in Baltimore and ed president after being named
now represents the Becton- to. theboard..along, with. Bill
Dickenson Co. as a research Dennard, Rutherford replaces
the church services set to start consultant. William E. Tyler, who died ear-
brother, Lee Morrison of Dub- at 8 p.m. The public is invited Dr. Brewer is a member of lier this yeor
lin: su grandchildren and five with a special invitation extend- the American Institute of
great-grandchildren. ed to young people. Biological Science and acts as i------------------. , ... ,
a consultant for Manned Space vice president; Cecil Shults, a Mrs. -John Hill and Miss Jame
I Flight Center of NASA in Hous- member of the executive com- Rates k-a——
' ton for their quarantine pro- mittee along with Rutherford
gram to assure sterilization in and Butler; Jay Koonce. R M
the space flights . Earp, Dixon Boggs, Robert But-
i Dr. Brewer is also a member ler and M. G. Joyce.
I of the International Atomic Rep Burke Musgrove has
been contacted about having the
Health Department make the
survey.
Any possible reopening hinges
on a vote of the people since it
will cost several thousand dol-
lars to bring the hospital up
recording secretary, Mrs.
Vought is also serving as chair-
man of foreign memberships.
HPC Staff >
R Winnet of 3 Academy Awards!
ElA i
IECHNICOLOR PANAVISION From WARNER BROS,SEvEN ARTI aw
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m INTERSTATE S mpmmm '
BOWlE;
Clubs and is listed in Who’s Germeni construetion- t. Mrs. H j.
WL. in 4k NIEAIN TLa „.c Lee; 1- Mrs. Willle K Coleman; 3 Mrs.
Who in the NFMC- Tne past Vera Lucas; 4. Mrs. Emzy Brown
seven years, she has he e n ^7
serving on the National Music iw; 2 o. s siater.
Week committee for NFMC. J™" soche-w SmH .Iche-
_ ... - soni I. Mrs. J. W. Martin; 3. Mrs. M.
Committees for the conven- J. Lee.
* * and FUNERALS
Published every evening except Seru-.
MV end Sundev mormin bv BROwN
wood PUBLISHING CO . Po V .
1188. Broenecod. Texes Ser
Everything from old time Si E. 2E""°9d 2
telephones to costume jewelry cRnia .2
will be on sale at a garage sale moakaN kshs» m f
Friday and Saturday sponsored rat.
by the Brownwood High School sr cAeRiE* sv mohth-si n
Band Boosters Club.
The sale which will be held in «•*« Mila.Sen sr
the old Prescription Laboratory Smamen. ’ww 0 mu T3
building. Austin and Ave c ene-nen »’ ■ • "er.
here, is to raise money for the
2 p.m today at De Leon
Church of hrist with Payne
Mrs o J
San Saba — Mrs. Trent
Thompson.
BIRTHS
LOS ANGELES, Calif - A
son, Craig Hayden, to Mr and
Mrs. Marvin Liebowitz of Los
Angeles, Calif., March 24
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Jackson of
Brownwood. Paternal grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Liebowitz of Los Angeles. Greet
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Maxcey of Brownwood.
Baylor Choir Will
Sing Here Friday
Waco iY bring aPench Fri- Name HPC Student "My first task is to put the ad- remained closed inKarachis in penootnere,ne is tnenrst ooy
daylbeginning at730 p.m. at Bil Broughton of Brownwood ministration back Eheralis” | dustrial area and police were fromthe school to receive the
Regg.inrhisengeheaptst S^n ham eneee ea asaraistric tanraunrest havefprougnndthe separate rival mobs Ksenior, he attended a Brown-
thpnniyersity hoirs anhual RepuDlicn Federation, nation gotheasdgcoranbysst Nurss announced they would wsdmoveotoPcootdo“nmiom:
PEl& Porter is conductor ang according to Texas Young Re- Hea auredusthe. Pe°Plettsth strike across the nation today He is the son of Mr and Mrs.
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Public ! new district committeeman for resignation
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counties of Brown, Mills, Um- have pro-Western views despite
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1969, newspaper, March 26, 1969; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574256/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.