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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Fridav, Nov. 13 1959
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Obituaries
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Walker Baker
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Fa . h defendant was to be tried
four grandchildren, and
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one great-grandchild.
Teacher
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J. L. Williams
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Rites Saturday
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FEATTEE NO 2 '
RANDOLPH
Old Vet
PAVED
JOURNEY I
Nearing
K
COMA ON OCT TO-NITE
BLUFFVUE
MARKETS
PLUS THIS THRILLER!
8
DRIVE-IN
William.* will not free if his ear- here today
Box Office Opens 6:15 P.M.
First Show Begins at 6:50
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LAST TIMES
ri
TONIGHT
Scout Meeting
Set Tonight
Shirley
Mrx
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SINGING SET
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tist Church in Comanche
rm
Disapprove Nets
The
upper house of the West German
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"The Little Saxage" will show once at 8:30
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3rd Hunter Guilty
In Deer Violation
AREA
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Box Office Opens 6:15 P M.
First Show Begins at 6:50
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The kid was a rebel
but they couldn’t
hang his soul!
COMANCHE - A singing will be
held Sunday at First Freewill Bap-
A meeting of boys and parent*
will be held tonight tn determine
"YANKEE
DOODM
DANDMI
London-Burton Funeral Home
in charge of arrangements.
T
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four
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
count- of the same of-
The $2o0 fines were as-
■/ rished my Ufa
to come and get you
and for only
tn Justice
sing deer
Lo
Nels
Johnson’s Funeral Chapel in San
Angelo
The Rev Jimmy Phillips, pas-
THE REAL UH STORY
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PICTURE 445
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AS TOM LEASN2
BOLD AND “ S
POWERFUL (
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Mrs Merzbach has lived in Tex- 15
as since 1946
Choose Your
Brand
Pa rd ne r:
• Same Priee
Het er Cold
• Plenty Parking
one
reason?
A Calendar
Of Coming Events
DOUBLE FEATURE!
MIDNIGHT SHOW
SATURDAY 11:30 P.M.
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SATURDAY ONLY
FIRST SHOW STARTS TONIGHT AT 6:30
Technicolor
CUAUDETTECOUBERT
BARRY SUUUVAN
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
Brody Highway
RUMMAGE SALE
Sponsored by Others
Club, Nov. 13, Nov. 14,
across from Dr. Pepper
Botti ing Co. 26c
LAUNDRY ft
DRY CLEANING
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fow;
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GOOD CLOTHING
DESERVES
x. PAUL ANKA
Singng "Lonely De, -
SATURDAY ONLY
FIRST SHOW STARTS TONIGHT AT 6:30
Youthful REBELS ONTE
2 Road T9 NoVERE!!
fe MEM Hawes m man man nmtnw
pe
Rites Thursday Hribal
For Mrs. Hall Rites
SAX SABA — Funeral services
wtiw-Aenssummd-Bmukken
MANE BREWSTER AIEBM Damu
NIVEN - MacLAINE
Gig YOUNG
sk.aNyGIRE*
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MAMIE VAN DOREN MEL TORME
MY ANTHONY MAGGEMYS
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Storting Sunday:
"THE OREGON TRAIL"
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DR MARGARET MERZBACH
. . . To speak tonight
CRAZYGLEGS
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- Nixon was speaking only 30 miles than 110 miles an hour ripping
~ away roofs from houses uprooting trees
The senator warned that a solu- and causing landslides.
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Kennedy a latest tour which in- Parliament today voted unani:
elude- seven stops, Will be cli- mous disapproval ofag .eminent
maxed tonight when he delivers bill to establish national radio and
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TELFGENDN
TOM DOOLEY
Te"mOG°SPEDROARMENOARZ
Beteed •n UitDGDAmISTs
through most of it but a big birth-
day celebration is being planned
for Sunday
LOTS OF Ml SIC
He has asked for lots of mus-
ic lots of people, lots of singing
and lots of barbecued pork ribs
lion of the Soviet problem is at
least 30 years way and blasted
again at the administration farm
program He still didn't say he
was a candidate
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3.GARYMERRU
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HOSPITAL
JoUTNEY t * eE
■ [ NEGROS nLEAD for the first time In history Tb.
RICHMOND, V. AP—Negro record shohed 19.204 Nezro chil-
pupils outnumbered whates in the dren .nd 17,749 whites la the
1959-60 school registration here ‘ city s 57 publle schools.
TEYRE BLASTING
OFF IN THEIR (
FIRST FU! >-LENGTH
FEATURE W
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$4
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~He,a
murderer.,
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u/hat you’re '
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TH. STORY OF TODAVS
ANGRY VOUNG MODERNS
Paul Newman
'me you ng
Philadelphians
anom mwtuenve
MgEA. wAmMER snos
sessed for one_charge only .
State Giame Warden Haro! D
Penney was the only-witness to
today ' trial .
PEDRO ARMENOARIZ
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wT ' norus - uncan
will run •> MIMMH MM
HO M t ow
removed in a trial which lasted
only a matter of minutes
He was f ned $300 and costs
Attorney for the defen-e Gih
Callaux waived a jurs trid
SAX ANGELO - Funeral ser-
vices for J L Williams Sr . 73.
of San Angelo and a retired Cole-
JI -W
DEAN STOC* A£LL
BRLDFOPG C LLVAN
6MKTIEECNES
THE GIm .nsmuvsus
M—ge-
MrTCMUM
2$/
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2 pm
wood her parents. Mr and Mrs
Fred Roach of Nashau la : one
- (IRIS "ToWN
prt WORTH (Ap, PHtter -.r. nom.
inally steady on all tlinti of livestock
OPEN TILL It M P.M.
Ai AO I Svo ( ARS AT
WWOLWSALE PRI ES
U Chrysler Windser EAr VI Raw.
Auto Transmissien All rewer Eept
M Mereury, RAH M4 Trans
• • Also Cheap Piek Ups
MAC'S PLACE
Explorer Post 34 will hold a
public display camp from 7 a m.
to 10 pm Saturday at the inter-
section {of Coggin and Austin
avenues to aid the Community
Chest Drive
Actual vamp construction will
begin at 6 30 a m and the public
is invited to attend starting 30
for Walker
7 IF W ( ommerre
s*m.
BONN. Germany AP)
MoUSuEMMMzIma
awnermaem "cehnenm
Saturday at
Harold Roach of
Funeral services
birthday Saturday with a cup of
coffee
But there has been a change
since the last surviving veteran of
the Civil War last observed his
birthday.
WON’T FRET
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of appel to
the keynote address at the state television networks competing
Democratic convention in Mil- with statecperated hookups,
waukee
"Crazy Legs" will show once at 8:36.
Indust Ralis
Mb 4 1279
3399 130 3
335 7 137.3
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TODAY AND SATURDAY —
TWO Ft ArI RES
Brown Counts* Court
Weathermon 1 led • a
bnd of ss0 and uas r.
in
BIRTHS
A daughter Cind; Lee. at Me-
morial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
D R Taj lor 1113 Phillips Dr,
Nov 12 Grandparents are Mr
and Mrs Ross McMillan of Wil-
bur. Wash . and Mr and Mrs.
John Taylor of Boise. Idaho.
i til 6 sik
971 2228
970 224 8
970 224 9
89.8 206 6
interest in organizing a Boy
Stouts troop in the Woodland a
"amdusiasr Kennedy Downs
invited tn convene at 7 p m at - # op
the Woodland Heights Baptist nenam mmp
Church youth annex IC.C 0dS
Boy Scout leaders will be pres-
ent t explain Boy'Scout work’Ae A ■ a
and to help organize a troop if (If | pepAAppiAe
sufficient interest is shown a vlwIlUvIllO
spokesman said today
A MTM5SV ATE TVUEAVME
BwIETsdy
4BfthE—=--g
Starting Sunday: ■
"IT STARTED WITH ■
A KISS' f
MARSHFIELD Wis (API— Sen.--
John F Kennedy (D-Mass drank Tvnhnon Hite
a cranberry juice toast Thursday cypnuun run
night and drew a capacity audi- NAHA. Okinawa < AP >—Typhoon
ence in a Republican stronghold Emma Mantel throuch Okinawa
while Vice President Richard M early today with winds of more
Delegations came from as far as
150 miles and all areas of the state
to hear Kennedy at the rally The
crowd was estimated at 1,500.
railed by backers the largest
Democratic gathering in the his-
tory of the 7th district.
‛/cWH*—
I • M was "Buchet el Bidns was ceng
and he'll get all four,”
I Bowles said
TECHNICOIOR
Callaway who represented all
three.o the defendants follow-
ed the same rrocedure of w'aiv-
ing, a jry and appealing the
-ope- • cases trial. /
$500 BOND
was med W ednesday, and
for Mr. F B Hall 78 were A a g
hod.it Doran runCruardcnapet Bdurddy B aker. 74 of Houye,2 Blamke.
with burial in city cemetery" • were to be heid at 330 P m today
Mrs Hau. died Tuesday night Funeral rites for Mrs Stanley at 1 ondon Burton funeral Home
in a local hospital following a E Hribal, 48; of 2201 Danmore. * ‘
id-day illness She had been a have seen set for a pm Satur- Officiating will be Paul Wallace
resident of Sais, Saba County for day at the Davis-Morris Funeral and Mooce Eubanks Church of
Ine past S3 rears She was born Home Chapel . Christ ministers Burial will be
Aug 20, 1881 in Goliad She Dr James Basden will offiei- in Routh Cemetery
was married in 1901 at Brown- ate and interment will be in Baker died in a Brownwood hot
wood , Greenleaf Cemetery pital at 7:15 pm Wednesday
Survivors include three sons Mrs Hribal, who came to He was born Oct 14 IMS in
F B Hall Jr. Newton Hall and Brownwood in June 1958. died Brown County and farmed here
Festus L Hall of San Saba a at » a m Thursday in a Houston during his entire adult lift
brother, Henry Benham of Fort hospital c 5 . .
Worth four grandchildren, and She was born in Millford. la. wzunaing awnsmtei four sons.
July 21 1911 She taught, school “imont HaWalter.N.and Wen-
- x- 3 "B-t 8,Slm
“Arur"asdehzibepi
Hribal of Rockford, Ill . Dorothy Fon. Worth, .ninee.Erande children
and Teresa Hiba! of Brown- and two Ere at grand, chaldren.
he tried this ueck for the of-
fense. Weathermon was charged
Oct 21 . ng with James Wel-
don W h te 36 of 917 Brick St
and Donald J (A. 24 of 1007
Brick st when Brow nwood po-
lice who were searching for pe-
can *hieves fund 16 quarters of
with evidence <4
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c ~E-A ScoPE
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overwhelming
urge
to
kin!
The Third menber of a Iro-to
minutes later Coffet will be 1, morning eveopener is a bit Hoge 100 mtxed grade buteher hogs
served throughout the day. t, ’
. . ate Shpep 350 good to choice elaughter
Atnough the camp is to close “He’s stopped fretting since this lambs 1700-1850 medtum to good year
to the public at 10 pm. Ex- last attack of pneumonia." said ‘7»iXa’-« ’iJL . . 2. . ■
plorers will remain through the his daughter. Mr. Willie Mae is 10 6 1. arN . 8 ad 1500
night and break camp early Sun- Bowles • Until -hen he would fret 18 medtum to good slaughter caives
day morning. ir he didn t have his coffet at 5 220240 siffis" 0022 °0
Regular camp procedure has a m. sharp But he has lost so Compnea n, ts anpeiata Pr..,
been scheduled, including reveil- much strength in recent weeks he 11
Ie. meal and 'taps bugle calls, doesn't even fuss if I am an hour P-v day
.Meals will be eaten at the dis- late" Week ago
play The Confederate veteran prob ons 2
Other activities will include dis-, ably wil spend most of his birth-
playing various kinds of tents, day sleeping He has left his bed —, .. . .
tozether with Indian lore, knots, three times in two years Chld Improves
first aid and cooking. THREE TIMES _ . . r
From 8 to 8 30 p m , an Indian "He has had pneumonia three From Horse Kick
ceremony will feature David times sente July and just doesn i — . . ,
Barkley, son of Mr and Mrs show much interest in things any Thc.condition .of. Ch Biles.
Calvin Barkley, doing the flam- more.” snd Mrs Bowles, who has twozearoid nephew of Mrs Harr
ing hoop dance. cared for her father the past five Mile _ J „ of ; B rownwood •today
Explorer Post 34 is sponsored years. was reported improved follow-
by the Brownwood Rotary Club. The old moldier may sleep ing.an accident Monday;.
5’ The child was kicked by a horse
and incurred a concussion
Mrs Miller left Tuesday to be
with the youngster, son of Mr and
Mrs. Jerry' D. Biles of Hal tom City,
a Fort Worth suburb. She plans to
return home Saturday
Biles is Mrs. Miller s brother.
. Mrs. Barnes
-To Speak Rites Today
Dr Margaret Kober Merzbach. . •
former professor at Danie Baker BAGSsruneral services for Arcadia. Calif . two sisters. Mrs
college and now visiting professor Mrs George E. Barnes, 75. of Wilma Reed of Arcadia . Calif.
of foreign languages at southwest. Route 1 were to be held at 2 p m and Mrs Harold Still of Cedar
era University at Georgetown will today at the Bangs Church of Rapids. la.
speak to the local American Assn. ( hrist with. W A Harrison. -----------------—
o women at : » ;■ceme W T «
The program under the drec- ter KUIU> V V a I GII
tion of the AAUW s international Mrs Barnes a Brown countian
FRIDAY-II omecoming Bangs relations committec wil be held for the past 58 years succumbed n:a.. T.
Hich School at the home of Miss Nancy Ram at 4 20 P m.in hospital KITAK I AAv
gari EnAD ar. tarn * Water of 3914 Oakdate CW* She ’“e March 27, 1884. NIIV> lUUUT
SAIKDAI-Broun County + w a. . D n in Burnet Counts ■
H Awards Dav program 7 30 ’ _ ( ’ ”ba_Ch. ,a.PpD Survivors include three dnugh- COMANCHE 1 BBC 1— Funeral
pm Adams Street Community degranurromatheuniversityonBe. ters. Mrs Ouida Seymore and services for Rufus W Taff. 64,
Center Author of » number of books Oretha Prince both of were to be held at 2 pm today . .
and essays on German and com- • Hank, o in Comanche Funeral Home tor of First Assembly of God
MONDAT-Harvest coronation rarative literature and philosophy, Danas three sons otsant Chapel with the Rev S J Kham Church, and the Rev" J H Med-
and program, school gymnasium, she.i listed in Whois Who of and Oscar Barnes all of Odessa and the Rev M F Cox officiat- lock. Methodist pastor, will of-
Mullan High School Aengan, Women.. , .L m. one sister. Mr. Mattie Bowle; ing ficiate Burial will be in Fair-
TUESDAY Pecan queen contest Shis of Teachers ef German of Munday: four brother. Tom .Burial was to be in Eastlawn mount Cemetery
for Dec 5 pecan show San Saba a Amncn Assn of Teachers of Minton of Grosvenor. Albert Min- Memgrial Park near Brownwood. Mr Williams died Wednesday
ineAmencan Asn.o Teasherso ton of Woodson Claude Minton Mr Taff died at 5 IS a m at his home Bom Feb 6 1886.
Nov. 20-21 s. ond Annual rnen, , Modern language of Houston and Wallace-Minton Tuesday in a Temple hospital, he had ranched in Coleman
Brow n County Pecan Show. Kass- An.o minca .ne s uincen of For Worth 17 grandchildren He had been 1 resident of Co- County until the early 1930s and
dale Building a Modern Language An and and 12 great-grandchildren manche County for the past 12 then around Eden and San An-
--------------— me Renaissance Society of Amen- Fnna.R-En F. „___year. gelo.
_ Sun Ivors include his wife Mr. Survivor* Include his wife
iEula.Lee Taff of Gustine: a three sons. Louis and j L wi-
daughter. Mr. Margie Ruth Ham. Jr, both of San Angelo.
Matthews of Hano: two sons, and Albert Williams of San Ber-
Alfred T „TarT of Lawndale, nadino. Calif a daughter. Mrs.
Calif and Pencie Dean Taff with Bill Mason of Henderson, Colo :
the armed services in Germany: a step-son, Harold Hodges of
; five sisters. Mrs. Kate Miller of Fort Worth three brothers. Bo-
Big Spring Mrs Mattie Carnes ley Williams of Rising Star and
and Mrs. Myrtle Oldham erf San Creed and Sherman Williams.
‘ Mrs Ada MeQuarter of both of Coleman, nine grand-.
Dalas and Mrs Horace Potter children, and five great-grand-’
of Athens;’two brother*. Mitchell' children
and Bill Taff of San Saha, and
four grandchildren
HOLSTON. Tex AP -Walter Comanche Fuqeral Home Is in
White's trial was Thursday Both
were found- ruilt, assessed a
Explorers To
NOTES Hold Display ,
'“"—'ssF Here Saturday birthccy
James H Cox of Grosvenor v D _ HOLSTON Tex AP Walt..
Mrs. Lucian w Roscoe of _ExPiorer. Post 34 Mil hold a W Williams is to begin his 117th charge of arrangements.
Route 2 Brownwood
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissions Thursday:
Mrs Fina Boatright. 105 N
Greenleaf St
Johnny Wayne Mercer 1117
Santa Clara Dr.
Dismissals Thursday:
Elijah Van Huss, 1201 Beaver
St
H d‛1)
Billy Ras Weathermon 33. of
1122 Beaver St was found guilty
* She acknowledged, however, her
[ father probably will do nothing
more than taste the juice from the
barbecue
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1959, newspaper, November 13, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488746/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.