Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, November 16, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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day to one of orzanized labors
Services
automation-
Funeral amiree for Mr*
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were warded honorable mention
Blanket FFA
st
r had -66 Sunset Terrace, Tommy Pace
the cuuntn could afford to coo-
azement dispu es
Sets Jacket
364, Brown-
For Sweetheart
Durham. and Mrs J
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FRIDAY
Comanche ( ounty
after getting a look at the smiling tana, but all main highways re-
halted but trains and buses man
W D Graves of Ring*
BR ADV—Funeral services for
Area Men
to be held at 2 pm Monday at will announce whether he will run were looking for two missing hunt-
In Service
SAN DIEGO Calf-Bobby W
Ran-berzer
proEram comm
Robert Baker 1s president
of Brady. and three daughters.
Carl E. Flint
nue Brownwood
Necie Byler of 2503 Cog-
was re-
Cently graduated from the refrig-
Force Base
and I-s
Visit Vs
For
PIANOS
■nd
ORGANS
Dectr
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
and
Dial Ml 3-4243
409 Center
Ph. Ml 3-0184 for Appointment
under the infuence of dope."
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Parade Dec. 4
■ nd Avenue Kat 1220
1406
In Santa Anna
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MARKETS
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BLUFFVUE DRIVE-IN
Box Office Opens 6:15 P.M.
♦
First Show Begins at 6:50
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
TODAY THRU TUESDAY
Refreshments
3’ attehding the meeting
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Rockefeller Boosts
'Healthier Economy
Mrs. Coursey
Dies Today
In Coleman
Flood Program
Coming Up In
Soil District
Mrs. Pelly, 90
Rites Today
Single Accident
In City Today
Mr* V
Avenue A
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
Box orfice Opens 6:15 PM
First Show Bezins at 6:50
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Admissions Snday:
Dejbert Lee Humberson of 1200
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the Brown-Mils SCD will request
assistance in developing a work
plan from the Soil Conservation
Service and the State Board of
Soil. Conservation Distriets
Hamn
Soviet
The South Central District Boy
Scout annual appreciation dannet
will be held at 7 tenight in Browp-
wond Hotel
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One-Plane Flights Direct to
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ITS A JOY-RIDE |
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Dismissials Friday:
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A Calendar
Of Comine Events
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GOOD CLOTHING
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and bouncy Rockefeller
NARROWS DATE
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COMPANY
TRANS-TEXAS
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Just received new shtpment of
LIving Room Butt**
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he: the S5. first prize.
Second plare was uon by Eli
।non* ago
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on
Glenn Ford Wy
Debbie Reynolds
mEuuama
Don’t woste lima on the Mehway .. Ehjoy far
comfortable, convenient flight, c-
man apprentice
and Mrs Th m-
of Santa Anna
It startad where civilization stopped! --------
V. _©e.Goe ca0edue
met M1NMMMNMN vn--caq
$98.50
LETBETTER & SONS
Fisk Bt Third
comvosorrT0
Nolan Kemmitz of 901
nistakes Three of ,l--a am-s. elu ---
inciuding the third- of 1813 Avenue F,
pace of
Bulletin
i* 5 p m
1881. in West Virginia he moved
to Santa Anna about 10 year* .a go
after his retirement a* produc-
tion superintendent of Plymouth
Oil Co
Survivors Include hi* wife a
daughter. Mrs .Madeline Apple-
i TRANS-TEXAS AIRWAYS
■ SUPER
During his travels Rockefeller aged to keep near schedule
Super-Aha, Super-fest Supu Mir
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Mitchum
London
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PICK FROG VICIORI
Eleven of the week s en
party leader six inc hes of new snow over Me n-
Petty. 90. were also narrowed the date when he .In western Montana authorities
0.1, ’31 70
born Oct. 28 1869, in Bastrop would be after he had presented
BUFrALO. NY AP — Gov and mew methods created mon
Nelson A Rorketeller turned to- jobs higher earnings and a better
winner of even game and gets
the ke} game tota! exactly right
Fost Commuter Flights to
Ft. Worth and Dallas ’11.40
burial in Calf Creek Cemetery "I would think there will be an Hamilton, Mont Officers said they
Mrs Petty, a resident of Brady announcement somewhere be- apparent A became . lost Sunday
for 40 years, died Saturday in a tween Jan 15 and Feb. 15. he while hunting with three other
Mrs Alfred M
Sam JJenkins spe
in the Elementary
mained open
ens Funeral Home ge. m. |
Mrs Coursey was a graduate of ),ee \ aHengepmag
Sun arcos Nomal She was a KiC dlEEzICV
member of th* Church of Christ
top entries a bonus prize of
' ■ is offered to any contest
y whch correctly pick* the
USN
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Tex
occan
atne
Mr* F ina Boatright of 105 N
Green leaf St
Kay Lee Dunaway of 2104 11th
Raney of 1414
of Normangee a sister: Mrs J. A.
Wilson of Edge. and eight grand
< hildren.
Braver* of Cole-
V C McDonald
hamn St , ewner -ant driver of a
1939 car in collision with a 1955
auto owned and driven by Violet
R Reynolds 1605 Hawkins St
standard of MvinE for all
The real prublem is
men Snow ih the area is 14-16
ers Fred Miller and Joe Kent of
Brown wood "
Mr* David Taylor and baby
Cindy Lee. of no Phillip* Dr
James H (ox of Grosvenor.
Dismissals Sunday:
Mr* Eurene Perry of Route 1
Brownwood
to the 1960 state
TI ESDAY- Pecan queen contest
for Dec 5 pecan show San Saba
main concerns
said today Brownwood motorists
were to be commended for the
manner in which they coped with-
Saturday’s less-than-ideal driving
conditions
Although there were several
minor accident* (those in which
damages totaled less than $25
only two, more-seriour accidents
— both non-injury—were report-
er*
involved in one at Third Street
Iambs 1600-16.75
Within the Brown-Mill*
b-r of the small watersheds are
in process of developing a full
scale conservation program SCD
officials said
Before works of improvement
can be planned. conservatinn
treatment must be present on the
County his program
Sun ivors Include two sons. J Legislature,
J Petty and Sam B Petty; both January.
Yale halfback Kenny Wolfe and
Brown guard Harry Swanger
were teammates on the Lebanon.
Pa . high school team three sea-
Funeral services were held at n e P Raney 79 at T414 Ave A.
10 30 this morning for Wilham. w Ji be heid ar 10 30 a m ‘Tuesday
Jame* Bill Heather. 78, a resi- in the Davis-Mums chapei with
dent of Brownwood since 1923 the Rev C D Woqten, pastor of
and a native of Cornwell. Eng- First Methodist Church officiating
land Bunai will be in Greenleaf Cem
Offic iatng at the services: held eters
in Davis -Morris Funeral Home Mr* Raney resident of Broun-
Chapel, were Dr C D Wooten wood for 42 years, died at 2 19 a m
and Dr H H Hargrove today in a local hospital She was
Burial was in Greenleaf Ceme- horn May 8, 1880. tn Dublin She
ter was a member of Firsa Methodirt
Mr. Heather died Saturday at Church and the Fidelian Sunday
9 20 P m in a local hospitl School class
aft r a lengthy illness Daughter of the late Dr C F
He sa».a cabinet maker by Ulmer, she moved to Brownwood
trade but Was equally well know n from Santa Anna
for his enthusasm for driving Survivors include threedaugh-
anagng Model T Ford ters. Mrs Miles Malone of Broun-
Mr Heather was born Sept wood Mrs w R Cooper of Whit-
1. 18 ‘ an dgame to the - nite d ney and Mrs W Fow ler of Brown-
wood a brother, Charles F U.
are two sons Steve me- of Midland, and four grand
Heather of san Antonio and children
Charlie Heather of Port Lavaca. _________________
4- Achievement. Program. 7 30
p m , district court room
ha 1 three
that, group
in addition to the rezular
weekly prizes of S5 $3 and 91
Le n F Jones of 1208
Variety Program
For Bangs PTA
BANGS BBC -Parents, teach-
ers and students presented a
program Tuesday at a mertine
of the Bargs High School Parent-
the 3750th Technical
SAF Sheppard Air
Texas
Teacher Assn in the school s
homemaking cttage
"The Importance of Good Lit-
erature in a Child * Education" |
was presented hv Thoma* kvb
J—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Mondav. Nov 16. 1959 D c . _____________________
Janee Pollock TopEo S0 IOSPITAL
Survivors include a son Lbon
Coursey of Coleman three daugh-
ters Miss Marie Coursey of A’vm
Mrs Paul Wallace of Brownwood
FNTRI RI ANKS
Whitley rec eived honorable
mention -on three entrieythis
u» k /
Entrv blanks for this week t
contest are printed or the sports
Admissions Saturday:
Mm R G Webb at 1101 Sixth
travel w as
Mr* W E Moore. Mrs Ruda here Rockefeller said there was power for more than 10 hours.
which convenes a Bannock and Salmon in central
Idahq near the Montana - Idaho
and said the key to solving thia transition • transition which
. problem was to expand the econ- seeks to avoid human hardship."
omy he said
A healthier economy Rockefei- Rorkefeller noted that recently
I ler said could provide the jobs he had propo=ed creation of a na-
for workers displaced by lauto- tonal study group a favorite
mation Rockefeller- technigue-to study
MORE PROIM CTON automaton and develop an
Automation refrs to the tech azreed framework of objectkes
nological developments ui industy and the reiationships needed to
that result in more production deal wuith them -
from fewer workers It is at the- Rockefdler aiso toid the labor
root of many of today’s labor-man leaders there was real doubt that
vation farm and ranch plan*
must be applied on a large per
cent of the drainage area above
any planned structure
Second step in a complete con
servation program is conserva-
tier of water by surface deten-
ures officials said
Flood detention dams have
proved to be the extra step need
rd to realize a large measure of
protection against undue losses
to land rods bridges, fences
and livestock SCD officials said.
man a brother
moner 1800-2200 stock steer ealves 16 IS
23 00 he.ler calves 25 V down
Sheep ’ 200 steady -• ed irr to cood l
1600-1760 shorn stock lambs 15 no- I
SHEPPARD AFB Texas—Air-
man second class E B Davd-
’ son. son »f Mr and Mrs William
( Davdson 1010 Melwood Ave.
Guynes H Harans
Joe Ann Webster of Goldth-
waite
Mrs Eugene Perry of Route 1.
Brownwood
John T Guthrie of Sidney
Admissions Sunday:
Mr* Clark Coursey of 2608
Austin Ave
GOLDTHW AITF - Flood pre-
vention programs are forth com-
ing on several watersheds in
the Goldthwaite area accordne
.to Brown-Mills Soil Conservation
District officials in Goldthwaite
Bennett Brown Mullin Pom-
pey and Blanket rreeks are a few
of the possibilities pending be
of 1501 Avenue I Ira O Whitley
of 1812 Avenue B John Irvin of
116 Sunset Terrace. Bill Shue of
Box 688 W A Middleton of 1505
Avenue E Doug Jone* of 2503
The snow broke an Idaho Power
o transmit Aon line between
local hospital. Mrs Petty, the told newsmen
eration i
! course at
School* 1
Mrs Emily Jeff res of 1207
say Mrs
on Book*
Grades
Mrs Jan
"‘Good and
Libraries "
We Should
steers steady
bids 2be • nr
pliment land treatment meas-
gin Ave .
Dismissals Saturday:
David Read of Comanche
Mr* Glen Holland of 1102 Santa
Clara
J hn T Guthrie of Sidney
Tommy King of 2711 Elizabeth
Dr
R ger Nelon of Route 3
Dr Thomas H Ta* lor former
Janee Pollock of 1711 Seconc set of mighty Texas presdent of Howard Payne Col
St one of man) t corr ret Pr - Third place was won t David lege, will be prine ipal speaker
d Tenas C’ nsuan . u: et - K JU, of Vincent on the Studenas from i oggin rim n
Texas toda named wirnrr strength of his kes Eame total ary S choo will present a skit under
ir Th. B- nuond Bulleun s r • ecton Hr -ele ted 48, direction of Mrs Pauline Ater
weekl} 'oolb^J rueshit 2 contest v Ehest tota. of the 11 entries Approximately 100 are expected
she w as ont oon B two entries “' h t ee mistakes for the dinner, an annual expres-
t • 7’ mimakfi Ba . mama will rectve the mot of apprceiaton to leaders and
T .jrd.pr ze and Kitner the panic pa n(s in the area Boy Scout
f .»J 1h,e prizf . program
Others with three misakes ’ - - - ‘ ’
white of Columbia, Miss .
four grandchildren.
- - - notes w. J. Heather Raney
Information released by au-
xaman auenpiil Services T oday
Mrs Daniel White of Killeen _
2 In Brownwood Tuesday
F Chandler St , » W
44 as the total score for the.yra-
cuse-(olgate game while Ba}-
Hogs 1 000 1600 wooled
tion Pits ponds and dams sup-
arman Dav son has served ed in Corporation cour this morn
with the armed forces for fhe ing with the theft this wekend of
• nd one-half years including one several hubcaps were forfe ted
and one-half years with the .th when the defendants failed to ap-
COLEMAN _ Mr« F C Cour-
sey, 72 mother of Mrs Paul .Wal-
lace of Brownwood died at 9 a tn
today in a local hospital follow-
ing a brief illness
Born :n Brazos County Apr" g
1887 she had been a resident of
Coleman County for over 50 years.
She lived on Glencove Route.
Cdleman
F ineral services will be held at 2
pm Tuesday at Coleman Church
of Chrst with J R Endsley and
Austin Siburt, minsters, officiat-
ing Burial will be in Glencove
Cemetery under direction of Stev-
a sister. Mrs Jane Noon of
England, and four grandchildren.
rs St m ' q abard the fleet
mpecu" Youths Forfeit
er good steers 2200-240 com- cents a bale leuer to l nigher at noon
20-21 00 fnt r •’ 1350-1600 today Deeember MRS March 33 24. Mat
chotce calves 2300-2500 Mm 133 46
To the labor leaders assembled border Bannock was without
W. J
today « Brownwood
Deadline for entries
Friday *
former Sarah Ann Riddles was Previously he had sak only ft inches deep
and air conditioning
Admissions Saturday:
Mrs Glen Holland of 1102
Santa Clara St
Mr* ( harlie Kirhy of Bang*
.SATI RDAY Fecan queer con-
test 7 30 pm . Coggn Chapel
Theatre
figurec right . The.
Balderrama of 2409 Ave B who hy contest udces
also had the T L Tt xas game They include’* Jay., Dobbiris of
FORT WORTH IAP,
' h mtred butehers
Cattie 2 400 calves Mil
F RID 41 SATI RDAY- Second
Annual Broun Ccunty Pecan
Show Racsdal, B ;ld ng
Means spoke on. morer
Rad Point* About Eond
How Afar* Books mum
was M E ■■
immediate watershed Conser-
Dismissal Saturdav :
Mr* Opal Featherstone of 1008
Avenue'H ;
Johnny Mercer of 1117 Santa ‘
Ciara V J
Cha rhe Alvin Jenkins of 1004
Avenue H
Allen Wayne Funderburg of
1008 W Baker St ,
Mr* C Bronks Carnes of 405 *
F Chandler St
Dismissals Sunday:
Judith Ann and Deborah Kay
Weathers* of 1600 10th St
He many watershed* A
Mrs J H Rutland and baby
ff Jacob 203 Nelwood Ave
MEMORIAI HOSPITAL
Admissions Fridav:
; BLANKET — Member* of the
Blanket High School chapter < f
Future Farmers of America vot-
ed Wednesday tp purchase a
• jacket for the chapter sweet-
bear* Barbara Dabney, a senior
at Blanket
Billy Jack Shaw and Gayle
Teague were appointed to pur-
chase the jacket
Members also reviewed ac-
comp lishments this year The
Blanket chapter has rebuilt an
old building purchased from Tex-
as Surplus Prope rty Agency into
a classroom A concrete floor
is being put in the building
A set of double dors has also,
been installed on the south side
of the agriculture work shop A
motor hoist was installed in the
«bop and member* are now work-
ing over the agriculture pickup
The FFA motto was
placed in the school lut chroom
along with-the FFA emblem
Lonnie War x. Larry Day an!
Melvin Liss are on the chapter
Rockefeller dealth with the sub- tinue to jnerease wages and ecut
ject in a speech prepared for de- working hours at past rates
livery at the annual convention of He said it was doubtful beeause
the New York State AFL-ClO of the prospectve demands for
Over the weekend, hr completed government spending on such
a fourday tour through California, things as mpilitary security, educa-
Oregon, and to Seattle and Boise tion. welfare and publac works
Idaho, .where he was reported to ---- ------
have impressed Republican* with aAn .
hi Appeal as a possible Republi- WMpAthpr_
can nominee, for pre* den* •ivOlllwl
NIXON STRONGHOLD (CONTINL ED FROM PAGE ONE,
California and Oregon are re-
garde a* strongholds of Vie afternoon hizh of 64 to zero by
President Richard M Nixon midn zht The temperature in
Rockefeller a chief rival, for the Denv r fell 29 degree* in one hour
GOP n mination Sun lay nighi
Observers felt that, although the Helena Alen ina capital that
New York governor did not create took the brunt of a record storm
a surge to .his banner in these last midweek reported a 20-inch
state* he perhaps succeeded n snow dep'h with about six inches
undermining some of Nixon s of new snow
strength 2-6 INCHES
' Im for Nixon, but—*’ said a The new storm dropped two to
Kirkland and Mrs Temple Ake no question but that new machines ICE GORGES
of Brady. ------- ------- Ice gorges built up in the Mis-
AA g m sour River at Townsend in south
MOCK eremony central Montana and in the Ye
DF LEoS - ■ womaness lowstone River at Glendive in the
wedding - will be presented at rast An estimated1.60 head of eat-
B pm Tuesday in the De Leon He weT .reported frozen, near
High School auditorium bs mem--Townsend “ • result .of Missour
bers of the De Leon Uon, Club River water being backed into
Lons will comprise members slouzh: by ice jam,
he wedn. Many Montana schools war,
SANTA ANNA BBC - Funeral of the wedding closed today.
services for Carl E Flint 75, — —
were held at 3 30 pm Satu-- Reds Take Ronte
day in the okch Funeral Home "05 1 0X6 DOOTS
Chapel with Dr Ben H Moore, SEOVl South Korea (API —
pastor of Santa Anna First South Korean police reported
Presbyterian Church, officiating. Monday Communist bnats cap-
Air Flint died at J p m Friday tured six small fishing vesseis
in a local hospital following a with 13 fishermen aboard off Ko-
lengthy illness Born July 27 rea’s east coast last week
Bonds Today Ln
Hubcaps Case
Bonds of $25 each set on two .
youths—one 19 the other 20. charg-
Mr* J H Rutland of 203 Mel-
wood Ate
bowieD rive-In —
cause of lack of a local sponsor. ----‘--— pear
officials said P:a n * The par was bnoked Sunday and
Th« Mill, County Commission- I ITV IDrivArc made bond 20 minutes later
er« Court voted in September to VII I VIIVVl> A fine of $ was levied on a
sponsor works of improvement . Latin-American male after the de-
tn M ' Count A maintenance F___ ___-I - I r fendant entered a plea of guilty
, agreement has not been signed I ommennen For tn charges of d-iving on the wrong
Whet the azrerment is -igne vveuviMvM I UI side of the road havng no vald Mrs Emily Jeffries of 1207 n , g r
Graaf /szsnandung.dan IrAw Refired rarmer
jnrrT DATeTV year-old woman said by police to Brownwood lumivi
" Wl V have been in their custody on num- BIRTHS
’ W A vaedleton neous when aheapindcarcnunxcoe arAHoTpirar''toMranvrPedsa Carvirac Torav
drunkenness and disturbing the Rutland of 203 Melwood Ave Nov JVI VII vVIUf
peace 13 "
The woman was arrested after A son Darren Leon at Memorial RICHLAND SPRINGS—Funer-
members of the congregation of a Hospital to. Mr and Mrs Leon ,1 services for Leslie Davenport. C .a
local church reported she had en- Jone of 1202 Center Ave. Nov 14 formerly of Richland springs \TIiAnTC APT
tered the church either drunk or Grandparents are Mr and Mrs re h id at 10 30 a m todav JIMMVIIIJ JVl
Vernon. Walker of Rising Star and at Richland Springs Baptist .. , ...
kr and Mrs Adam Jones of Blan- Church with burial in Richland Mant In Alhanu
A dauehter A icky Lunn at Black Nr Davenport', a retired stock l’ICCl III AIUCIIy
wood Mims Hospital. Comanche, firmer and resident of Mason. c,cc. «iu . . .
to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Frh died Saturday in a Menard ho.- CISCo- selected,
Nov 9 Grandparents are Mr and pital after a lengthy illness as.site.forgthe19n0xatheringof
Mrs E. J Bailes of Erownwood HaF 0^113."1878"in nihland the Belt stILdent. Council i
and Mrs. Dovia Froh of Coman- . Springs, he was married to the Asin at * meeting of.the.or-
che former Grace Brown June 3 gan ization. Saturday at Cisco
SANTA ANN tBRC —Official A daushter. at Gorman Hospital 1900. in Richland Springs Junior < oneE e
Chrtatma, .e.mi " 1R openci to Mr and Mr‘ Jan Cloe Acra of He farmed many "years in San About 100 junior hish and htsh
Santa Anna Fridav Dec 4 with Gorman, Nov. 3 Grandparents Saba and McCulloch counties be- school students attended the .
Me rnna —Ee * win . Vrs - C „0.,, +, ninth annual meeting in Cisco
an annual parade, pancake sale r- . - Acrea °* fore moving to .Mason w 0BcCL.21 i
and merchandise bargain* Gorman Survivor* include his wife Hos . a , High S hool,
A parade wm be he’d in the A.dauzhter. Margie Ann Yates, three sons. Bur! Davenport of ..Pieked. to. furnsh officers for
lafternoon" with hots fund? And at San saba Memoral Hospital. Houston. Carl Davenport of San the next,, school, session, were
were sum- santa Ciau. m to Mr. and Mr Mack Yate Angelo and Rocky Davenpori of S tep honvilepre sident(Coleman
moned to Belle Plain and Com- the Santa Anna are. may enter Xoy. Grandparents are Mrs.Ed Mason, three sisters. Mrs David J ice tre^uror A anyt.seora
merer street, shortly before 8 floats in the parade Kole of Rankin and Mr and its H .Moore of San Angelo. Mrs J ., 5 er and Stamford,
a m today to investigate a two Prizes of sS. $23 and 815 are Jim.A. Chadwick of Roswei! N M o Moore of Richland Springs par amentarian
car mishap. offered for the top three float, - and Mrs. Vick Lewis of May:
According to their report the Each float will receive a cash A n+a C+ln seven grandchildren, and 12
1949 rar driven b Donnie B prize of s10 nuIO -rolen great grandchildren
Thacker and owned by G C Five bands are expected to City and county law enforcement Wilkerson Funeral Home of
i Thacker both of 718 W Com- march in the parade .nd other officials today were alerted for a Brady was I" charge of arrange-
merer was in collision with the school children will participate 1958 model two-door rportedly ments.
1926 pickup driven and owned Prizes will be offered for the stolen at Zephyr
b' J C Mobley Jr Route 1. most unique costume, i The vehicle, described as light
Eangs.___________________ _ The Hons Club of Santa Anna green in color, bore Texas license
Petrose subject
Mrs lottie Mie Wilson’s six-
th grade sanz patriotic songs, in-
cluding Tt xas Our Texas "
‘Stir - Spangie Bi oner ' and
“ Ameri a "
Mrs Thomas levisay wit in
charge of a business meeting
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, November 16, 1959, newspaper, November 16, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488748/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.