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Brownwood Bulletin from Brownwood, Texas • Page 6

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BUlltTIN, Mullin High PFA Chapter Wins San Antonio Honors MUULIN (SC) Setfefsl Fu- turf Psrtnefs of hihitofs ffom Mulllft Mlfh Sfchdol placed Itt Sail Afitante slock Exposition held Feb. 12 through Sunday. Those entering tn fat laJfibs carcass class afld placed i Cd Jimmy Green, firs), Carl tombs and showed his dele flock, which placed third. Laity Sffillh participated in the ftawbmtiM breeding sheep junior division show and placed ih the ram lafrtb class and 26th in the yearling ewe class. tn lhe show of fte ren, third; and Laity CaH Ray Hohem placed fat i falft lanlb am Bobby Durai, fifth.

John Carl Smith received ilth place in the 15th division of the Southdown class. In the breed' ing sheep division, winners include John Carl Smith, who exhibited his Corriedale flock in the open class show and had first and fifth place ram lamb, eighth place yearling ram and foorth and fifth places with his aged Corriedale rams. He also placed third with his pen of with ft yearling ram. Carl Ray placed fifth with his exhibitors flock in the Southdown breeding class. Carl Smith caught a calf in the calf scramble of the livestock show rodeo Friday night i and will be awarded money in form of a certificate to purchase i a FFA project Others partici- 1 pating in the rodeo were Larry Minica and David Whisenhunl.

OP HO CHI MINH Substance Lies Behind Vief Shadow SttUCts BtOSSAt Enterprise frail Asian Ifl a fefited black suit and bowl- 6f hat hfiunted at Versailles after imploring the gilded halls toffd War HO CHI MINH Asian commander COUNTY RECORDS to give ground le lhe Colonial peoples. Had any Statesman taken lip even half his quite modest mands, the young pleader might nevw have become what he is ef the free world's most devilishly resourceful and re- lenUess adversaries, COMANfcS MANY No one did listen seriously, So today, nearly half a century later the gaunt, ascetic-looking Ho Chi Minh commands a Communist North Vietnamese people to kill, in mounting fury, their free southern brothers and the Americans drawn to their side. The rising insistence of his Viet Cong guerrillas, flailing about ruthlessly in the South Vietnamese countryside, may tell us that the fragile Ho thinks ED SPENCER Song evangelist (EDITOR'S NOTE: The Mrs. FrM Paul ol JWM Ave Brownwood. charpw) In Brown County court and listed In Feb.

coun'v scores In the Bullpiin. Is not thf Mrj Fred C. (Blllid Paul of 401 Coggin UTH DISTRICT COURT JM Dlbrell Judge Presiding Flrs-t State Bnnv of vs Don Brvce. suit on note tor $M1? if. Griffin.

Griffin and Old attorneys for Dlftlntlff- Horace E. Buelf vs Alec Webber, doing business as Lake Haven Cafe. tor damaoes for li.OM Griffin. Griffin and Old attorneys tor plaintiff. PRECINCT 1 JUSTICE COURT 1 Walter E.

ctlmore Judge Preildlng I Vernon Derrell Ludwick of S407 ilde Brownwood, oald fine of 116.50. on charge unsafe speed. Wylie Cc'twriaht of Route Brownwooa oaid fine of SU.JO. on charse ot no vjiio moto' Inspection Jticlcer. Delbert E.

Trout of 1311 Melwood Brownwood, paid fine ol ili.JO, on charge I of excessive nolle. James Tamper of Comanche paid fine of £24.50 on charge of drunk. $39.50. on charge of minor In Ricky Lee George Flik charged with speeding. Ernest Bond ol Brownwood paid line of 534.50, on charge Of drunk.

I Tommy Dyer ol Coteman paid line ol i $34.50, on charge ol drunk of I 1. Zephyr, Zephyr, Spencer To Leacf Singing Ed Spencer, song evangelist from Bartlesville, will direct the music at Coggin Avenue Baptist Church during the spring revival March 15-21. Spencer is a native of Oklahoma. He is a graduate of Tulsa University and Oklahoma Baptist University of Shawnee, Okla. He has conducted and directed music in evangelistic crusades throughout the United States and Western Europe.

He is now recruiting a 45-voice choir to tour Scotland, England and fte western continent for the summer of 1965 in conjunction with the World Pastoral Exchange. Spencer has also served as minister of music for several Oklahoma churches. Serving on the revival team with Spencer will be Evangelist i Charles Massegee of Ranger, who will do the preaching. Weekday services are scheduled at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

The nursery will be open for all services. To Odessa Session Brownwood's Spanish congregation of Jehovah Witnesses were present Sunday for the' closing sessions of a three-day convention of the group at Ector High School in Odessa. The convention attracted 954 persons. I Jackie Wavne Bennlp of 705 W. Commerce Brownwood.

paid fine of 127.50 on charge of minor In possession. William Stone ot 103 W. Baker Brownwood. oald fine of 139.50, on charge of- minor In possession. Kenneth Dwale of Apt.

34, Sun set Terrace, Brownwood, paid fine of I Oevle Brown of Cordell 1 Brownwood. chsrgeo- with speeding. Buddy Gene Reeder of Route 3, ket, charged with joeeding. Hubert Rav Jones ol 501 Sixth i Brownwood, charged with running a slop sign. I Hubert Ray Jones ol 501 Sixth i Brownwood, charged with no operator's license.

Ray Morales of Route charged with speeding. Ray Morales of Route 1, charged with running a slop sign John Albert Govpr of Route 3, Brownwood, charged with excessive noise. James Albert Story of 613 Elm Brownwood. and Jack Allen Dudley of 3304 Temple Brownwood, acting together, charged with forgery. TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR New Vehicles Passenger W.

C. Malone. MQS Austin Chevrolet Impala sport coupe. Arvln W. and Doris A.

Lewis, Bangs. Ford Mustang Donald Ray Meador, Apt. 70, Sunset Terrace, Ford Mustang Henrietta Bell, Hall Dodge tudor. Frank Y. and Kate G.

Shore, 307 Booker Ford tudor. T. C. Dlckev, Star Route 3. Brown- Chevrolet fordor.

Mrs. Eudell Powell, 3006 Vincent Ford fordor. Four Wheels. Chicago, Chevrolet tudor. Commercial Ray Welch, 2513 Vine Chevrolet pickup.

Farm Rom Taylor, 3300 Berkley Chevrolet pickup. Tim Ellis, Route 3, Box IM, Brownwood, Chevrolet pickup. L. L. Gllger.

3500 Greenway Chevrolet pickup. COUNTY CLERK Marriage Licenses Robert Delone James, 24, of Ave. Brownwood. and Terrance Reglna Shaw, 17, Route 1, Blanket. he sees at last the fulfilling of his old dream, a unified, hide- fteds told him to ewbi Even this early, during his his lotigue, lays Pail, when he! third and longest visit td began writing pieces tinder the! cow, Mo showed what proved nufle "Nguyen 0 phap," which ffieifiit "Nguyen Who Hates the WANDERWGS Ey this time, in Moscow in 1924, the shapeless wanderings that had taken Mo New York, London, the west coast of Africa, and many parts of France were ended.

No nwe would he work as cook's helper, ship's cabin boy (too frail to lift a copper siewpan), snow cleaner, re- toucher of photographs. He was a determined 1st student and writer bent on travel with a purpose. He came a colonial affairs expert. Charges Filed Against Pair Forgery charges were filed Monday in Precinct 1 Justice Court against James Albert Story of 612 Elm Brown- wood, and Jack Allen Dudley! ossr lccr to be a life-long talent for skirt ing ideological crevasses. He avoided the Slalln-trotsky strug.

gig, as more recently he has tried to stay clear of the moth Moscow-Peking rift. By late 1924, Ho was off to canton, China, to begin two duotts decades of preparation for revolution in Asia. His ac- uvites were intense and varied. Often he was hunted, sometimes jailed. BORN IN 1941 The Viet Minh was born in secret in 1941, on the occasion of Ho Chi Minn's first return to Vietnamese soil in 80 years.

Five years later, it began the war to oust the French. At one period in the inlerven- ing World War It years, Ho worked with Americans of the intelligence unit called OSS, he clearly for Communist and etnamese alms. It Is odd to read now of an Ho as an "awfully sweet buy" whose chief mark was "gentleness." In the of 2304 Temple Brown- ood, acting together The charge was in connec- Indochina war he touched off, pendent Viet Nam according to Uon wilh chec passed this gentle figure saw bloody his own measure. $20 to wlnn Pharma cv about batt 'es run up 250,000 Vietname To most men outside his small we wec 0 jh Wfire civilian deaths, plus casualties land, hardly bigger than Mlchi- Saturday when they of 72 000 French Union forces gan, Ho is a remote figure, as attempted to cash another nnd tinic "'at many a- improbable as the wispy goatee check for mong the Viet Mlnh. French gweffiof aee Hflftoi-tietj as ntmored, 1ft a simple- peasant hut on the grounds.

The palace is not tere, But it Is a symbol of how far He Chi Minh as toward his ear dream. In the jungles and ffcfe paddies far io the south, his guerrillas arc trying ta take him the final mile to ful. fiiiment. They, and the remote eminence behind them, tttaki the new crisis 6f that sets him off from others, pharmacy Often he has been rumored 1 dead, disgraced, thrust aside, Yet there has been a dogged continuity to his dedicated llfe irvu to which pictures taken over many years give full warrant. Ho is still real.

EXPERIENCE Bernard Fall of Howard Unl- versity, specialist in the "two Viei Nams," declares furthermore that Ho Chi Minh has a "breadth of experience outside his own narrow national (Communist) party environment that far outstrips that of any other Communist leader now in power i ne fits better the portrait of tile austere revolutionary, who at 75 perhaps can barely remember the carefree days in Paris when he look lime to write a bad play c'The Bamboo Ho lives today in the former reservkta of the Navy are, seated left to right, Ronnie McMillian and Donnie McMillian, sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McMillian of Route 3, Brownwood, standing left to right, Craig McBride.

son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McBride of Brownwood, and Tommy Fulcber, son of Mrs.

Delia Blankcnship of 1406 Main Brownwood. D. Atkins son of Mr. and Mrs. William D.

Atkins of Coleman, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the Air Force upon graduation from officer training school at Lackland AFB, San Antonio. Lieutenant Atkins, selected for OTS through competitive examination, is being assigned to Vance AFB, for training as a pilot. He graduated from Coleman High School and received his bachelor of science degree in history from Arlington State College. His wife, Reba, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Bond of Abilene. save perhaps (Red China's) Chou En-lai." Ho's embittering venture to Versailles was not the beginning of his travels to Europe from Asia. But it was a turning point. Not long after, he became a founding member of the French Communist party at a historic meeting in Tours. On the open record he has been an unwavering Communist ever since.

Not even his stern Vietnamese nationalism has clouded this allegiance. For much of his life, Ho also was violntly anti-French, Even Deadline Near COLLEGE STATION Deadline is March 10 for making nominations for the Texas Farm and Ranch Safety Council's Rural Heroism Award. 11 The award, an engraved TOUthS JOm NaVQl Reserve UHlf Four Brownwood High School plaque, will be presented to the winner during the annual meeting of the Texas Safety Association this spring in Houston. A brief written report covering the deed and a short statement about the nominee along with news clippings, if available, should be mailed to Four Brownwood High School father is a former Navy man youths became members of the; who was a member of the re- Naval Reserve in ceremonies serves for a number of years. Wednesday night at the weekly Fulcher, son of Mrs.

Delia drill of Division 8-40 (S) in the Blankenship, is also a native of Navy Building on Howard Payne i Brownwood. College campus. The McMillian twins are sons They are Craig McBride, Tom-; of Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. McMil- Buck Buchanan, manager, Fulcher. Ronnie McMillian llan of Route 3, Brownwood. culture department, Houston Chamber of Commerce, Box 53600, Houston. Youth Banquet Set Second annual youth banquet for junior and senior high school age groups in all Brownwood churches will begin at 7 p.m.

today in First Christian Church. Ed A. Krueger, minister to migrant workers, will speak about his work and show slides. 'Have I seen 'The Nelson's new Dodge Polara 500? You mean the white car thai's parked in the middle of their "with the red ail-vinyl interior, bbckei seats, thick carpeting, padded dash and shiny center console? and Donnie McMillian. All are 1 SMI Finch, recruiter 17 years old and juniors in I at the local unit, said the youths BHS.

They were given the oath will continue in school until they of allegiance by Lt. Alton graduate. They are considering Goddard, commanding officer of; a special program for the sum- the unit. mer vacation months to spend McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs.

80 days on active duty at the E. A. McBride of Brownwood, Navy Training Center, San Di- has lived here all his life. His! ego, Calif. the perfect ANYWHERE! "No, I didn't notice." If you haven't sp the Pola.fi 500...

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