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miff SmiltlN, II, IfM INAMAJCNeeU Food For Thought Stew. DftSro. fflflk MM nut better Pinto beans, mtth- dbbifg flaw, wftk Steak ttwft ffavy, potato salad, En- ftiJrl bread, milk and banana pudding. ffwy Hamburgers. to chips, milk and ice cream.

luncheon at High School featured meat balli in mushroom sauce, green lima beans, whipped potatoes. tossed salad, banana pudding, rolls with butter and milk. Fried chicken with gravy will highlight Tuesday's menu. Steamed rice. English peas, mixed fruit, rolls with butter and milk will also be aerved.

Wednesday's menu will consist of barbecue burgers, pick- Business Newt R. H. Cason Jr. of 4, Brownwood, sales manager of an eight-county district for Moorman Manufacturing Company of Oomanche, left today for Quln- cy, where he will visit Moorman's Research laboratories and experimental farm. During week's stay In Quincy, Cason will also receive for his salesmen for service to customers.

MiAtA res, puna awn, polffv crapl, pfctcft halvtS, ipplt M9CC twfc- tnd milk. Chicken pot pie will ed Ttnfridty with fNNn btans, untie, wtwa ttfts with butter, fct cream ind Milk. Stodenu will havt I choice Friday of itltd or eon meat with cheest Dices, potato salad, slaw, rolls with butter, apple cobbler tnd milk. Youths Held After Threat CASPER, Wyo. (AP) Two teen-age boys were arrested Sunday night on a charge of threatening the life of President Johnson.

Casper police and Secret Service agents took the pair into custody after they received a report that someone had overhead them threatening to take the life of the President, due here on a visit today. A police spokesman said the two boys were visiting a patient at a hospital when a nurse overheard them make the threat. Police identified the youths as Larry Rush, 17, and Ray Edward Smith, 16. A police spokesman said the boys admitted In a statement that they had made the threats. They were held in lieu of $25,000 bond each.

DEATHS- ind FUNERALS BANGS Mft. Jeff Sawyer. of Bangs, 2 p.m. to Methodist Church, burial Ki fitfifts Mfi. Saw yer died Saturday in a frown- wood hospital.

Datrta Mottte Funeral Home, Brownwood. Rufut H. Higgs, 69 -Rttftis Hifp, Steptienville publisher and longtime North Texas resident, died Sunday night at the age of 69. Higga published the vlUe EmplrfrTribune iftd the Stephenvllle Daily Empire. He had lived In North Texas 44 years.

Funeral services are sched- the at 2: do p.tii First Methodiat Gmffeh here. Burial will be in West End Cemetery. Survivors Include one soft, fus F. Miggs one brother, Ralph E. Higgs of Houston; and four sisters, Mrs.

L. H. Allen and Mrs. Coke Turner of Tolar, Mrs. Lloyd Vance of Granbury, and Mrs.

Nina Dunnagin, Fort Worth. Charlie Medford, 86 DE LEON (BBC) Fyneral Mr. Medford died Sunday at services for Charlie Medford. 7:10 a.m. in a De Leon hospital.

86, were to be held today at 21 He was born April 8, 1878, in p.m. In First Methodist Church of De Leon with the Rev. Winston Ross of Dublin officiating. Burial was to be In De Leon Cemetery under direction of Texas. His wife preceded him in death Aug.

12,1064. Survivors include a daughter. Mrs. Buck Halbrooks of De Leon; two sons. C.

M. and Floyd R. Medford, both of Hous- police investigated two minor auto acektents on Sunday. At 4:50 p.m. mishap occured at Main and center.

Involved were 11984 auto driven by Dorman H. Dunaway 2104 South Oak and a car driven by S. D. Keelet of Zephyr. Damage to the two vehicles was estimated at $250.

There were no injuries. On the Coteman Highway overpass an accident oceured at 4:90 p.m. Involved were a 1W4 auto driven by Marvin Blackburn of Bangs and a 1956 auto that reportedly left the scene. Damage was estimated at $10. Firemen were called twice Sunday, At 7:24 a.m.

trucks went to an apartment at Grande Courts, 1011 N. Flsk Ave. A mattress reportedly burned. At 8:43 p.m. firemen answered a false alarm at C600 Vincent St.

Hlgglnbotham Funeral Home, ton and three grandchildren! Mrs. E. S. McClellan, 81 GET YOUR GAS HEATING EQUIPMENT IN TOP SHAPE FOR WINTER NOW! Don't wait until the first "norther" blasts in, An annual heating check-up will put your gas equipment in tip-top condition make possible that efficient performance you expect from dependable, low-cost gas heat. Do it now and avoid the rush when cold weather arrives.

Call your Heating Service Dealer or lone Star Gas, mntmmmm COLEMAN Funeral services for Mrs. E. S. McClellan, 81, of Santa Anna, were to be held at 2 p.m. today in Stevens Funeral Home with burial in Bethel Hill Cemetery south of Gouldbusk.

Mrs. McClellan died at 2:10 p.m. Sunday in a Santa Anna hospital following a lengthy illness. She was born April 10, 1883, in Tennessee and married E. S.

McClellan McClellan Dec. 3, 1899. Mrs. moved to Coleman County 60 years ago. She was a member of the Baptist church.

Survivors arc her husband; four daughters, Mrs. Lottie Cozart of Santa Anna, Mrs. Lena Bowen of Midlothian, Mrs. Jewel McMInn, Gouldbusk, and Mr. Bernele Tlttard of Austin; five sons, Lester McClellan and Clyde McClellan, both of Coleman, J.

B. McClellan of Odessa, Don McClellan of Brownwood and Goldsmith; and seven great-grandchildren. Pat McClellan of 15 grandchildren, Henry Coleman Fountain, 64 COLEMAN Funeral serv-; Chambers said it had been con- ices for Henry Coleman Foun-1 eluded that the Novice resident tain, 64, a retired geologist, were was alone in the accident and to be held at 4 p.m. today in Stevens Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Elkins, pastor of Novice Baptist Church, officiating.

Buriall will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Oak Hill Cemetery at Lampasas. Mr. Fountain was fatally injured in a bicycle accident Saturday on U. S.

Highway 84, 4Ms miles north of Coleman. Sustaining a severe laceration of his left forehead, Mr. Fountain died at 4 p.m. Saturday in an Abilene hospital. He had been found on the highway by a passing motorist and taken first to a Coleman hospital.

Highway patrolman Sgt. Al that no other vehicle was involved. The bicycle purchased only two hours earlier, was equipped with hand brakes, which apparently locked and threw Mr. Fountain to the pavement as he tried to reduce speed on a long downgrade. He was born Aug.

30, 1900, in Lampasas and was a veteran of World War I and served as a member of the Texas Guard during World War H. Surviving are his wife; Mrs. H. C. Fountain of Winters; a daughter, Mrs.

Sandra Annell Du Puy of Dallas; a sister, Mrs. Fannie Lee Lindeman of Waco, and one granddaughter. 175 Delegates Attend Meeting Approximately 175 delegates auxiliary members and guests attended the District 8 convention of veterans of Foreign Wars here over the weekend. During a business session Sunday afternoon, the group voted to hold the spring convention in April at Breckenridge. W.

L. (Bill) Cole of Abilene, past commander of the Department of Texas, was elected judge advocate to fill the vacant post. Brownwoed Bvllitin lilt HOSPITAL (Information for this column released by authority of patient or relative.) MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Admissions Friday: Brownwood Mrs. Alfonso VUlalpando, 1507 Mel wood Mrs. Kenneth R.

Treadway, 207 Melwood Bobby St. Am'a, Route Mary Ana Valdet, Park Homes. Dallas Mrs. Edna E. Scott.

Bangs Mrs. Josie Sawyer. Odessa James E. Smith. Blanket Loyd H.

Powers. Dismissals Friday: Brownwood Mrs. Cora Annie McBride, Route 0. L. Hart, 1910 Coggin Miss Olene Hightower, 410 Congress; Mrs.

A. C. Floyd, 1705 Ave. John Henry Martin 1811 Houston St. Damage Heavy In City Crash Resulting in an estimated $1,000 damage, a one-car accident occurred at 1:37 a.

m. Sunday in the 600 block of Main Avenue. A 1963 auto driven by Randall Elliott Fry, 18, of Brownwood, went out of control and plowed into a light pole. There were no injuries. Veterans Slate Planning Meet Plans and arrangements for the District 21 annual convention of Veterans of World War I and the auxiliary will be made at a regular business meeting of Brownwood Barracks No.

1632 of the veterans' organization at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Adams Street Community Center. The auxiliary also will meet. The Distinct 21 convention will be held Sunday in Adams Street Community Center. Registration will begin at 9 a.m.

Lanford Shows Reserve Champion At Rambouillet Show In Dallas Hugh Clarence Chupp, 65 DE LEON (BBC) Funeral services for Hugh Clarence Chupp, 65, were to be held at 3 p.m. today in the Assembly of God church of DC Leon with the Rev. Terry Chapman, pastor, officiating, Burial was to be in De Leon Cemetery under direction of Nabors Funeral Home. Mr. Chupp, a retired farmer, died Sunday at 6 a.m.

in a Stephenville hospital following a short illness. He was born Jan. 26, 1999, in Comanche County and had lived in the county all his life. He married Thelma Brownlee Jan. 15, 1925, in De Leon.

Survivors include his wife, of De Leon; three sons, Harold of Odessa, John Franklin of Fort Worth and Benny Wayne Chupp of Midland; three sisters, Mrs. Mamie Gilchrist Mrs. Bob Solomon and Mrs. Doyle Nowlin all of De Leon, and five grandchildren. Civil Case Set Today Selection of jurors began this morning in 35th Judicial District Court for a civil case to be heard.

The case is Andrew A. Smith vs. Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, wit for damages for $86,760. Attorneys for the plaintiff are Griffin, Griffin and Old of Brownwood and Jones Fletcher of Houston, Hudson, Keltoer, Jordan, Smith and Cunningham of Fort Worth and Holloway and Slagle of Brownwooa are representing the defendants. DALLAS Scott Lanford of Blanket, son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. Scott Lanford, showed the reserve champion ewe Saturday at the Pan-American Livestock Exposition junior Rambouiliet sheep event. Lanford, Bill Bettis of Brownwood and Joe Pope of Cross Plains took a number of honors in the Rambouillet contest. Lanford showed the seventh and eighth place ram lambs, third place pen of three ram lambs, second and fifth ewe Iamb, third pen of three ewe lambs and fourth place lamb flock (one ram and three ewes owned by exhibitor).

Bettis showed the 10th and llth place ram lambs, fourth place ram Iamb, eighth and 13th ewe lambs, sixth place pen of three ewe lambs and sixth place lamb flock. Pope showed the ninth and 12th place ram fifth place pen of three ram Iambs, llth and 12th ewe lambs, fifth place pen of three ewe lambs and fifth place lamb flock. Ronald Schuster of Circle Ranch near Priddy showed the champion buck in the Angora goat show Saturday, while Willford Schuster, also of Circle Ranch, showed the champion doe. The Schusters' top wins included first and sixth place back kids, fourth place yearling buck, third, ninth and llth doe kids, seventh place yearling doe and third place in exhibitor's flock. CHOOM YOUR PHARMACIST tottr Your Htolth Comti First Our mi in ctncirn It for ytur btttfr thif prompt.

ffrvicf yaur niyt Cog gin Druo 411 Ml4tl (CONTINUED FROM PAGE J) Calvin Fryar and Jan Means; Charles Orr, chairman, Fred McNurlen, Bob Roberts, Mrs. Michael Hart and George Waters; Don Clements, chairman, Morris Joe Connaway, Mrs. Don Clements, Mrs. Dow Hudgeons and Miss Joan Holamon; W. A.

(Toodle) Middleton, chairman, Jack Knott, Bess Reagan, W. B. (BUD Donahoo and C. R. Julia Townsend Captures First Prize In Contest Spain.

The headed commercial by Stuart division, Coleman, chairman, will stage its kick off at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Embassy Room. Hoover Trial LAREDO, Tex. (AP) Sam Hoover, former mayor of Pasadena, was to go on trial in federal court today on a federal income tax law violation charge. Hoovw, confined to the Harris County (Houston) Jail since he was convicted two months ago on state charge of robbery by firearms, was escorted to the border by U.S.

marshals. Julia Townsend of 508 Eighth St. posted the first perfect en. try of the season to capture the first prize of $5 in last week's Brownwood Bulletin grid guessing contest. She picked winners in all 12 games on the card and missed the $100 grand prize by missing the total score of the key Burkburnett-Graham game.

She chose 27 as total score as Graham downed Burkburnett, 36-8. 1. F. Way of 1610 First St. missed only on Stanford's upset victory over Rice and will receive the second prize.

Nelda Smith was one of entries to miss two games but her guess of 38 points on the key game was good enough to earn third place and $1. Two misses have been good enough to win past contests but 10 entries had to settle for honorable mention honors this week. They included Bryan Jay Smith of 1007 San Benito K. J. Smith of 1007 San Benito H.

P. Stokes of 1005 San Benito Dr. (2), M. P. Sims of 1711 Second V.

E. Townsend of Route 1, Doug Jones 600 Parkway Johnny John son of Goldthwaite, Nelda Smith of 508 Eighth Donny Fow ler of 1300 Ave. A and Arlen Allen of Santa Anna. This week's entry blank appears on today's spots page Entry deadline is 5 p.m. Friday.

NOW ANO TUKS. APM. 90 AN INIItfTAIf TMfATII AT Audience designation by Textt Motion flcturt BoarooT as Adult entertainment. Na Children 1 Self! SHIRTS Only tic tMl Wf take great pride doing reur Hum the you likt tbw- INU Ml Mill ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S 1 SEAN IXTIA-WOODr WOODPICKH AdmlMtons Saturday: Brownwood Mrs. 0.

E. Kelley, Route Mrs. Leroy Williamson, Park Homes; Mrs. W. E.

Martin, Route 4. Cross Plains T. Elder. Dismissals Saturday: Brownwood W. 0.

Boilings- worth, 1611 Third David Watkins, Star Route William Mirk Moore, 908 Irnia Mrs. Lula Forester, 1710 Ave. Mrs. Carrol D. Hutson Jr.

and baby, 1201 Campa Dr. Scott. Edna E. Scott. Cross Plains W.

L. Goble. Admissions Sunday: Brownwood Mrs. Leslie Collins, 307 Cordell Mrs. M.

D. Vernon, 2208 Dartmore Amelia Perkins, Route Gary Truman Newsom, 1409 Waco Ave. Killecn Mrs. Bill Waddle. Dismissals Sunday: Brownwood Mrs.

M. T. Donnell. 2805 First Mrs. Leroy Williamson.

Park Homes; Mrs. Alfonso VUlalpando, 1507 Melwood Mrs. Bobby J. Smith and baby, 1608 Austin Mrs. Kenneth R.

Treadway and baby, 207 Melwood W. Henry Moore, 3523 Austin E. 'F. Smith, 1605 Fourth Richard Dcanda, 1113 Victoria St. Bangs Mrs.

Susan Turner. MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL Admissions Friday: Brownwood Lorene Evans, 617 Ave. Susan Jarnes, Route 1, Box 183; Gertrude Baugh, Route 1, Box 279. i Dismissals Friday: I Brownwood William L. Fulcher, 1406 Main Wilburn H.

Brewer, Apt. 59, Sunset Terrace; Annie Anderson, Greenleaf Charles Hamrick, 2110 Ave. E. Bangs Albert Byrom Cullins. Zephyr Jerome Hale.

Admissions Saturday: Brownwood Ves Hicks, 2613 Vine John Riley Cox, 123 Walnut John Lynn Bennett, 2104 13th St. Santa Anna Mrs. Lela Estelle Peacock. Dismissals Saturday: Brownwood Walter E. Rakes, 2209 Vincent Rufus B.

Lee, 1808 Sixth Mrs. Clara Emma Farren, 1003 Booker St. Admitted Sunday: Comanche Mrs. Margarette Dixon. Dismissed Sunday: Brownwood Mrs.

Julie Lynn Bennett, 2104 13th St. BIRTHS A daughter Teresa Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Treadway, 207 Melwood Brownwood, in Memorial Hospital, Oct. 9.

Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Leray Janner, Brownwood. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F.

B. Treadway of Brownwood. A son, Victor to Mr. and Mrs. A.

H. Villalpando of 1507 Melwood Brownwood, in Memorial Hospital, Oct. 9. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Jobo Azua of Mexico. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Juanita Villalpando of Brownwood. ANNOUNClMtNfS 1 IWfroefWft WRV MWWIt Wffff. etat mm p.m.

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RUMMAGE SALE: Central Methodist Church. Oct. 12, thru 17th at Brownwood Beauty College in MY Hotel. 3747 310 315 DEAR MARY: found icme reducing equipment Trlpple AAA Rental Store. I lurely do like my belt tor.

Jane. WV it DO YOU HAVE your NEW Ward's Christmas Catalog? Stop and pick up one! 3784 310 318 KERVIN T.EXAS Oct. 1964. 3 weeks et Gospel Hesllna Services 10 A.M. Walker, Ph.

JW-3SU Kervln, Texas 304 31J I will not be responsible for any debit contracted by anyone other than myself on or after this datt. Mrs. A. 6. Melton (Jessie Mae Melton) J1I McAnear, Cleburne Texas.

AUTOMOTIVE Ford 6 cylinder, standard shift. Per. feet condition through out. Ml 3764 315 1963 Ford Pairlane 800 V-8 4 door sedan. Radio, heater, air-con Utioned.

Over i transmission. Exceptionally clean. MOTOR CO. 1003 W. Comemrce Ml 5-2455 3572 175tf TRAILERS Vacation Trailers for or for sale.

i Trailer Sales, across street from Court Housa. Ph. Ml S-J584. i 1S61 tf MOTOR CYCLE KoO model Triumph 650. Good condition.

See Billy Dew- at 2304 Durham St. 316 Wl 1957 Ford 4 Radio, heater, good tire. J325. Contact Richard Chumblpy, Jennlng Hiill HPC Room 301. Ml 3-9019, 3757 307 311 1959 Volkwagen.

Extra clean. Low mileage. Reeonably priced. Call Gary Mitchell at Jennlng Hall, Room 304. Ml 3-9019.

3734 307 311 Dcodline Tutsdoy Deadline for filing applications for position of a firefighter is 5 p.m. Tuesday, according to Mrs. Rufus Stanley, civil ice director for firemen and policemen. 1955 plck up cylinder. Runs good.

$2Ji. Ph. Ml 3-6133. 3752 301 314 Ford Galaxie. Standard thrdansmls.

slon. Alr-condltloned. Extrn clean. Brownwood Dodge 309 tf I 1 DEALER J1902 Galaxie 4 doo sedan. Standard transmission.

Nice ly car $1195 (1957 Buick 2 door Hard Top. Air-conditioned. Was $405. Reduced for OQC quick sale to 1950 Chevrolet Impala 2 door Sport Hard Top. Big V-8 engine.

Stick shift in floor. A Hot Rodder Special WEATHERBY Motor Inc. mndir tort Wmury Lincoln DMMt a tw rut Mi 5-J417 W-7883'SOO-tl BLUFFVUE DRIVE-IN Ros Office Openi Al Firii Showing At ADM1SSIOR Children lit Atuito Ito TONIGHT TUESDAY CAMP BOWIE DRIVE-IN Hiflfcwcy Hot Office Opens At 7:00 Flret Stoowtng at Pwk Children ifc, AdulU TONIGHT TUESDAY.

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