Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 141, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1974 Page: 2 of 22
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The eighth grade choir is in its Owena, Gary Carver and Alan
first University Interscholastic Daniell
O’Neal.
Brady - Nettle Stacy.
San Saba — Leslie Crockett
Dismissals Tuesday
Brownwood — June Harris;
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Admisslons Tuesday
Brownwood — Syblal Eaves;
ROBERT RFDFORD
PAUL NEWMAN
InAction witha STING!
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Every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday night
Ladies FREE Tuesday & Thursday
Good food, good friends. Together
Due to the death of our beloved
cousin and founder, J. Gachman.
City Iron & Metal Corp.
Fisk & Brady Hwy. will ba closed for
business all day April 4, 1974. Open
for business as usual Friday April 5
1974.
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choir from high school received Girls' quartet was com-
a plaque for superior rating to posed at Jayne Johnson. Usa (EDITOR'S NOTE: Infor-
concert and in sight reading it Gray, Cindy McShan and Leslie mation for this column is
made a division II rating, or Colvin. released by authority of patient
excellent. Division II soloists include or relative.)
The director of the high school Bill Egger, Tammy Yanez, BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
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According to Hilton Gilliam, 1 — The council will then • ******* *** * 1
manager of the institute, the proceed with the canvass at the » MEXIUAN FUUD *
breakfast was to exchange cityelection held April 2, and * TRAVELERS *
Ideas on driver improvement approve, an ordinance declaring ♦ STEAK HOUSE 4 LODGE »
and traffic safety for a safer the results of election. *
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— ITO enrer UIL events au Baptust men and boys rooiono honors
Ma. Smith, 58 Mrs. Parsons 81 Brownwood High.Schoo DIworth Helen Havlaa o sRaun.amxawis.upe
-p-p., gn - _ -1 student ire to compete in 12 spelling, Helen Havins, men • stew supper at Riverside The Region 7 choral and i, porothy M.Intnah BROWNWOOD PUBLI $HiG co ro
DE LEON (BBC)-Services DE LEON BBC i—Services events in the lterary division at Cynthia Lee Stern Park Monday Activites will sightteadingdontestwasheld Mtrae, rrt aPcintosh
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Rev. WLMiner.pastorofthe Rippetoe and Rev. Blly C Thursday at Coggin Memorial derth, Cynthia Willlamson, with a fireside service led by received superiok“ratings in Six slsistttsredeivedssmv eame
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Comanche County She was a 19, 1967, at Comanche. She Uved Poetry interpretation, boys. .11 n
Baptik most of her life to De Leon, and Clark Sherman; girls, Susette Wi 11 keer rreric,
Suritwors include her was a member of the First Shipp Will K~P PlOm ISG
husband, her parents, Mr. and Baptist Church, Eastern Star Prose readng Joe Sheonard ___
Mrs.Hw .Johnson ok’De Leon; and Rebekah Odge."r Eizabeth’sridgessheppa" By EDITH M LEDERER Tuesday morning
two sons, A. E. Smith Jr of Fort Survivors include a daughter. Journalism, features, Cindy Assoclated.Preas Writer The last SLA message on
Worth and Bill Smith of De Margaret Campbell of De Leon Stone editorial Jeff SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — March 10 denounced the
Leon;a daughter, Mrs. Howard three sons, C. A Parsons of Covington; news, Romelis Thesparents of xidnaped Patr- Hearsts for allegedly failing to
Margan of Fort Worth; a Fort Worth, Grady Parsons of Sanchez; headline writing Sa earst say they belleve the meet demands in good faith and
brother, Roy Smith of Deleon; Wichita Falls and Bobby Cindy Stone, alternate Tommy symbionese Liberation Army included a stinging taped -------------------------- RnRE, gatTMalan
and five grandchildren Parsons at Northbrook, IU.; a 1.0,,-------------T-----1 wilAkeep its promise to reveal rebuke by Miss Hearst in which r _ I r_:
.... sister, Mr. Ike Powell of De Mullin names three byFriday where and when it she accused her father of Good Friday Jeny Don Farrel
Ma. Rambo, 78 leonz io grandehildren; and is councilmen Tuesday "" the case. . 7 smvth,,cKimaiKoehuan,clon ETfieHansbarger; Laura Hunt;
COMANCHF ' BBC) “ 8 MULLIN (BBC) - Carl Tuesday to the editor of an un- The new communique was service set Grant, Cindy McShan, Lynda Veronica Moreno; Lester
samces foroMrsaArtie l°T Mn- Johnson, 79 Hohertz, Alvin Spinks snd derground newspaper, along accompanied by half of a Call- Smith, Terri George, Brian
Eamb,78,ofG ustine»were to COMANCHE (BBC) _ James May were elected to the with a dozen long-stemmed fornia driver’s license bearing A union Good Friday service, Evans, Dana Mitcham, Rory
beatp.matodazat Comanche Services for Mr. Lillian M Mullindty council to Tueeday's roses and • comic greeting Miss Hearst's signature and sponsored by the Brownwood Cunningham, Pat Beck, Roee
Funeral Home with burial to JOhnson 79 Of Sidnv m election. card, the SLA said further most of her photograph. The Ministerial Asm., will be held Munos, Hal Shaw, Harold
Sloam Cemetery. U pending this morning at According to unofficial communication will follow to state Department of Motor Ve- on Friday, April iz, from 12:30 Hannes, Mike Bannester, Diane_
aShedindatu:3Ap.m.M y Con^nche Funeral Home with tabulation. Hohertz and theefollowing 72 hours" giving hiclessaldinsacramentothat tpmaFirt Baptist Cunnineham,and Britdantel cH RuddiPeggrTromnansoni
« a uamesnue Hospital. Rev Terov Wonlaev aSw.h™ Spinks both incumbent. the state, city and time of re- details on the license match its Church in Brownwood. Division III soloists were Elair Miller, Carole Spencer,
Mrs. Rambo was born Dec. Burial will be to Stag Creek recelv’d 22 and it votes lease of the prisoner » records of Miss Hearst's IL The service will be non- Robert Johnson and Brian Ethel Collie; Mary Favor;
22,18 in Leon County and had Cemetery Stag respectively. while May, a new “Or course we’re very cense, including the initial of denominational and Brown- Phelps. Madeline Wilson; Hoyle Friou.
Uved most of her life in ^X.t2 30pm Tuesday meMber to "the CoMnciinew pleased to learn that /he sLX the issuing clerk. wood ministers will conduct the Judges were Hilton R. Bates Coleman - Ruth State.
SomanheCounty.She married at Brownwood Comity Mullin, garnered 11 votes. •i release Patricia,” Ran- Afterexamining the fragment worship.The service is open to Jr. Central High School, San
Barneys. Rambo June 19, 1920, Hospital - Candidates Gary Green and dolph A. Hearst said in a state- which Bryan brought to Hills- the public. Angelo; BUl Rucker, Gatesville De Leon re-elects
to Comanche He died to 1965. “MPs. Johnson was born Jan G-1 Aldredge reived 7 and » ment to newsmen at his home to borough, Hearst said: "we be- The call to worship will be by High School, and Curtis Baker,
She.as A.member of the 2, 1894, Ui Comanche Count votes, respectively.___________ suburban Hillsborough. lieve It is s driver’s license, we Dr William Logan Union Mineral Wells High School, 2 city incumbents
zherenn mhagei moy = -mr zmm.rn Council to
Gainesville and Mrs. Peggy Sue SheuwasasBaptisud, party, manuscript ’I’ve been sure XonZ^Sw Catherine Hearst, Patricia’s Episcopal Church; the prayer , elected Tuesday with 1»7 votes
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. brother, Thurman White of church history reserached and year-old college coed from her Uved up to everything they said Music will be directed by Sdenda. against PASA8Aaering and
races unopposed crane; two sisters, Mrs. Tiffte organized by the pastor and lol. Berkeley apartment on Feb. 4, « far and rhave reason to be- DuaneBlakleysand organ music 16Aedojnciwinconsider nnt NounTah"ith s7and
COLEMAN Be A total Wiliams of Fort worth and Bowden Chambers and other It was unclear when the SLA’s levetthey‘llcontinue to live up "il.be provided by Eual approval Son "resonstder Konnte Nowlin with tree write-
oEyrptBdgAtta Mrs. Bessie Everett of Tolar; 11 member, of United Methodist ^-imposed deadline would tostheir word., .. __________________ ahhorlzingtecitynanautrtn -—------------------
electton s.am grandchildren i County. delivered the communique with s” s 72-hour time limit, the Driving program Eorly comady •
two city councilmen who ran n l. • ■ KalliODi Volikakis owner e dolph Hearst’is chairman an- +IL. . . Administration for a grant to EARLY - “Pick A Dilly," a
unopposed Belton jurors find Crete FPrists, salds2" told a nounced a deadline of its own, fOlked at meet improve Allcom Park and the three-act comedy, wil be
Returned to their councll 1 I II IU smartly dressed brown-haired The corporation said to New A breakfast sonsoreg bv Camp Bowie Municipal Center presented by Early High School
seats were North Ward coun- young woman who ordered the York it had placed in escrow # Total sPontored by under the terms of Public Law at 7:30 p.m. Monday and
cllman J. T. Laird with 223 9 eumlA of clenne rosesMondayndenciosedthe million demanded by the SLA Brownwssd, wm held 4 89-136 as amended and to Tuesday at the high school
vote, and South Ward 4 UVIITy OI >IOVIIIQ letter that she wna0sei. ue for a free food program but mrwinwooarwasuneid this authorize the signature of auditorium. Admission will be
representative Roy Gardner ~ themnittshtnwnulddelyer wouia withdraw hemoney un- morning: ine-prepgration.for Hargy Miller Jr. on al 75 cents for students and *1 for
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only ten minutes today before “TSneacauiany witnesses broke down and she wasn’t able May 3.
returning aguilty verdict to the tenhe Pniratrsvebteprysaneena tonuke the deUvery until tote -----------
murder trial of Rene Adolfo Belton Jury convicted them of Texas offic'iak FLAMES—
Guzman and Leonardo Ramos killing another Ellis County of- ,5-5 OntCIOIS c"numKpag,
Lopez j , ficer, AJ- Robertson honor Elv fodav 8
Gusman and Ramos Lopes A third trial may begin this E‘Y lOOCy one point near 200.
were charged un the shooting afternoon in the death of Sam ABILENE, Tex. (AP)-Tex- Wind shifts made fighting the
death of William (Donny) infante 32 a nails,deputy sM ans gather in Abilene today to fire treacherous, and firemen Among those attending were
Reese, a Daitos County deputy, to death with Robertson and honor Judge w R Ely Sr., were called again and again to Joe Robbins, assistant police COUnh/ hoSDi ta I
Prosecutors rested their case Reese along the Trinity River known as one of the original ar- the same locations to dampen chief; Everett Pitts, traffic ! P
bottom in Dallas County chitects of the modern state down flames that biased to a safety coordinator; John COMANCHE (BBC) —Phillip____
lawyer, qualified inrnr, for highway system. new direction after they were Fedora, safety supervisor for Olsson, senior partner of SRG -
the Infante trial last Monday Judge Ely, who turns 96 to- thought previously under 3M Co here; Dr. Henry C. Management Consultants of
and Judge R T Scales has or- day, served as a member and control. Lindsey, dean of Howard Payne Nashville, Tenn., has been in wntermrete4
dered the jurors to report this chairman of the Texas Highway Monstrous earth-moving College; Charlie Powell, Comanche County for the past LobcKelanvmm%
afternoon Commission from 1927 to 1936, equipment was used in patrolman for the Texas Dept, week to investigate the Tcommercesouaeenanns I
Two deputies who escaped the the period to which the Texas numerous areas to cut fire of Public Safety, driver license possibility of a county hospital. OPEN 5:45 1
alleged execution style slayings Highway Department was breaks through dry grass and division; and William White. He interviewed county ctvic SHOWS: 5:55-7:55-9:55 1
provided the bulk of the state's formed. brush. Aggravating the school bus coordinator for the leaders, doctors, lawyers, RAINDROPS, butch ano the kid
testimony in the trials t ... , .. problems in some areas were Brownwood Publie Schools, bankers and citizens as part of a ARE back ONE more time < 1
generamyrepedtingnrtesda, gluncheoncplanners, said mesquite trees that had been GIlliam those in at- long-range hospital feasibity enarnT nrnrenn
toe testmrte ravent Houston and Greer would make sprayed and killed tendance on activities of the program
Robertson trial briefremarks.________________ ticipation of land clearing week. Defense driving week Studies involved include
Deputies A D McCurley and operations. posters will be displayed to the reports on population trends,
Wendel Dover testified the five Leadership session The mesquite crackled and city he sald and opportunities to degres.of.physician support,
officers were captured by Guz- P popped as the flames whipped enroll in, a defense, driving attitude of health agencies
man and Ramos Lopez during a set for April 19-20 by. . course will be provided, invaled in health.planning.
burglary investigation. P Fire-fighters’ families set up -------attitude of civic leaders and
They testified the defendants A leadership conference for a control center in downtown E . L.Ia. .. communityassupportand extent
took the officers to a squad car ail Royal Ambassador leaders, Talpa to provide food and drink Early holiday set oftoe medical service area
to the Trinity River banks below prospective leaders and anyone for the exhausted men. In some EARIY /BBC _ schoni at proposed
a levee in Dallas. else interested in finding out cases, wives and families joined E . ’ smis, at 2 Am
Dover was critically wounded what the Royal Ambassador inthe battle in the scorched Earlda" for Eant and Pme
in the ensuing gunfire, but re- program consists of is to be held felds. . . th moFnina of ADri 17 ac-
covered and McCurley escaped at the First Baptist Church in Tankitrucks, stock tanks and tramng"tn‘Ry “P. Hghas,
to summon police. Brownwood, Friday, and sarseandipickupsuwith.water school superintendent.
Saturday, April 19 and 20. parreis were pressed into M
************** Cotton Bridges, Royal service and a spotter plane used
» Ambassador director to Abilene at one point to check for new
» and regional training director flareups.
* for the state Royal Meanwhile, ranchers and
* Ambassadors, will lead the farmers drove cattle and sheep
* conference away from the flames along
* The Firday evening session with wildlife and fire-fighters
* will be from 7 to 9 p.m. and who at times were forced to
V Saturday’s session will begin at retreat in the face of the wind-
* 5 p.m. with supper, whipped blaze.
* RAMBLIN’ ROSE * For more information and Another fire in north Coleman
» Hano t,.» * reservations those interested County near Lake Coleman was
+ 147 7150 147 7104 - may call Jerry Smith at 646- reported under control this
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 141, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1974, newspaper, April 3, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572575/m1/2/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.