Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 290, Ed. 1 Monday, September 18, 1978 Page: 2 of 12
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Monday September IS. 1978
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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NEW YORK (AP) Morning stodks
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - A percent of the town of Firdaus,
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2 meetings set for
Bongs school tonight
(Bulletin Photo)
17 the Bangs school cafetorium.
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APPEARING N1TELY
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BANGS - The increase in
student enrollment and the
progress of growth of the Bangs
schools will be among the topics
of discussion of a special
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CHERRY COBBLER.
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TAKE ME IN-This rat appropriately named Patches needs
placement ia a good home. The cat and aa assortment of kittens
are available from the Brown County Humane Society . Kittens
ready to go include 6 pure white ones, aad a maltese. Dogs
available are a white German shepherd, poodle cross, white
male poodle, dachshund and border collies. The only adoption
coat for rats is the price of a rabies tag. Shelter hours are 84
weekdays aad 10 to 12 Saturday.
Bangs — Ike Beach.
Zephyr — Linda King.
Dismissals Friday
Leo May; Mildred Goodwin;
Birdie Dodgen; Myra Holland;
Barbara Roman; Linda Harris;
Judy Bilbrey; Eunice Smith;
Ruble Beene; Exie Markham;
Cherry McCarrell.
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BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
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Admissions Friday
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Services for Ira D. “Doug" and grain and is located on the A representative of the
Nelson, 101 Sunset Terrace, edge of the Kaveer Desert. Brookesmith Water Supply
Brownwood, were pending this “Tabas has become a mound Corp, will be on hand to discuss
morning at Davis-Morris of rubble, bent iron beams and water supply to the Indian
Funeral Home. dirt,” one witness said Creek area.
He died Sunday evening at “From each family, only one For further information, con-
Guthrie after an automobile ac- person has survived,” said an- tact Chester Rummel at 646-
cident. other. 7892.
Mrs. E. F. Holomon Emmett Howard, 72
Services for Mrs E F RISING STAR-Services far
Holamon, 85, of Brownwood Emmett Chester Howard. 72,
Solod Bor
Baked Potato $295 )
Onion Rings J
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at the 5
. RED FOX CLUB 6
Now Open 5:00 P.M. .
were to be at 5 p.m. today at will be held at 10:30 a.m. series of aftershocks rumbled about 10# miles east of Tabas,
Davis-Morris Funeral Home Tuesday at Higginbotham through northeastern Iran to- was destroyed and "many"
with the Rev. R.J. Elkins of- Funeral Home with the Rev. day where 15,000 people were were killed or injured.
ficiating. Burial was to be in Vernon McGinn officiating reported dead or injured from
Wolf Valley Cemetery assisted by the Rev Dick an earthquake that demolished Rescue teams continued to
She died at 12:25 a m Sunday Williams of the First Baptist 40 villages and badly damaged pull bodies and a few suvivors
at Brownwood Community ChurchBurial will be at Long 60 others on Saturday. from the rubble of the flattened
Hospital after a long illness. Branch Cemetery __ towns, but officials said even
Mrs. Holamon was born Nov. Mr. Howard died at 10:30 Officials said they feared the those who were safe were with-
29, 1892 at May and had lived p.m. Saturday at West Texas death toll from the quake, which out shelter.
the past 45 years in Brownwood Medical Center in Abilene measured 7.7 on the Richter .
She was a member of Ave. D He was born Nov. 12, 1905 in scale and was the strongest Officials said mosto the to-
Baptist Church and was a Navarro County and married recorded this year, would rise jured would be flown to hospi-
homemaker. She married Ellis Pauline Harvey Nov. 15, 1939 in when reports were received tals near Tehran.
F Holamon Aug. 3,1912 at May Big Lake He was an oil field from the more remote areas The Red Lion and Sun, Iran’s
Survivors include her worker and a member of the Thennewitremorscaunedpsn. Red Cross, dispatched medical
husband; three sons, Ivin E. Long Branch Baptist Church. ic in the region about 40 mles supplies, tents told NukoH
Holamon of Brownwood, Troy sumincdoliswi.. southeast of Tehran and fears of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
K Holamon of Pine Bluff, Arii., Survivorsoingudeshisaifei another major quake. ordered 700 soldiers to the
and Carlos. Holamontot Odessa and Clyde C Howard of The official Pars news agency stricken area to help rescue and
Minerav"elii.a, daughter, Glasgow, Scotland; a brother, said two-thirds of the 12,000 ______________
?! J M (Blanche) Crump of residents of the city of Tabas ~~ " ““
Mineral Wells; seven grand- Buddy Howard of Rising Star; a died and most of the survivors Water subject of
childreni, and six great- sister, Mrs. Pearl Walker of were injured seriously. It said . mmemem. A-A
grandchildren. Rising Star ; two grandchildren several thousand people to vll- ICreek meeting fl m | | | | AFmITA i nATTCE
Ada Owen, 94 and four great-grandchildren. lages surrounding Tabas, epl- I • — | I Ml I\V I Al I II ll r\ I
curasprccededindeaene, cND’An.cREEK-indian L(IUMTIIALIIVID
1 p.m. Tuesday at the Howell- ' Drotnes their homes. vited to a public meeting set for " "
Doren Funeral Home with the Ire D Nelson The area is an agricultural 7 p.m. Tuesday at Indian Creek (EDITOR’S NOTE: In-
Rev. Albert Brown, pastor of "517° region noted for dates, oranges Baptist Church
the First Baptist Church of San
Saba, officiating. Burial will be 1
at San Saba City Cemetery. 1
Mrs. Owen died at 12:45 a m i
today at Brownwood Com- I
munity Hospital after a lengthy
illness. Guthrie after an automobile ac- person nas survivea, saw an- ya-evennummean" Bride; Hazel
She was bora Jan. 16, 1884 in cident. other. 7892. Truman Bishop; Patrick Laird;
Williamson County and married --------------------------------—-- ~ ----------- David Bell; Regina Collins- Brownwood — Patricia
Luther L. Owen June 22, 1900 in II / I A ll i K Helen Hair. Jenes;MichelleRoss;Arthur
San Saba. He preceded her in H O C Cl l J T A I I III I Cl III I I V--Vernon; Cora Reeise; Norrell
death June 15, 1952. She was a • •-M—- If fill III l UIIHiy Parson; Carrie Parker
resident of San Saba County meen TO De Santa Anna—Maud Shields,
merstdesgpssnduas mem dominate tslGvision Emmvs held Tuesday HatD"Briey“krsYHun-
Survivors include a daughter, •VI ■ III -•-* "*′* FUIVI " "" """" "Y• The quarterly membership sucker; Mary Boykin; Ronald
Mrs. Marjorie Locklear of San meeting of the Brownwood Taylor; Charles Horton; Nettie
Saba; two sisters, Mrs. Lula HOLLYWOOD (AP) - The elusion of the Middle East sum- counterprosrammins:, sueh Chamber of Commerce starts Brown; Albert Brannan;
Rainey of Brownwood and Mrs. mini-series “Holocaust" and mit conference. competition, he said, "cannot at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Brown- Regina Collins; Ethel Brown;
Iris Hardy of Temple; five the 8-year-old comedy “AU In The awards to “Holocaust,” be in the best Interest of the wood Coliseum. Hosts for the Wanda Leahy.
grandchildren and six great- the Family” dominated the 30th which told of Naz atrocities industry and it certainly tsnl tn evening will be Arrow Coach Admissions Sunday
grandchildren._______________ annual Emmy awards amid against the Jews to World War the public s interest. .. Lines, Dr Pepper, Landmark Brownwood — Danny Carey;
r l complaints of divisive counter- II, ironically came just before Michael Moriarty, accepting Life Insurance Co., and South- Raymond Elms; Traci Dority;
Lore of newborn programming by ABC and NBC the summit report. his award with a partially bald west State Bank. Pamela Jones; Cindy
elocces opposite the CBS telecast. “Holocaust,” the second most head fromarecent mole par Putter Jarvis, president, will Reynolds; Bolding Burette;
-rnN’Ei. “Holocaust” and “AU to the watched show in television his- was named best lead actor ina lead in several short reports to Charles Cronsnoe; Phyllis
A miesIpews veryyCGatu Family” each received six tory behind last year’s “Roots," Umited series for his role as me the membership concerning Thiebaud; James Anderson;
AtHoa Ranen class in awards during Sunday's four- was named the outstanding Nazi tormentor in Holocaust. local and area activities. All Mary Phinney; Charles Ryon;
Con car.8, 6. caun. ASin hour program, which was inter- limited series. It also won in Meryl Streep, as the Christian new teachers in the Brownwood Myrtle Fulton; Bobby Walters,
toncaraorinvnsnor * ™pted in the eastern and cen- three acting categories and for daughter-in-law of the Jewish schools and Howard Payne ----- ——
Under the instruction of Mrs tral time zones for a half-hour writing and direction. The 9%- famiy central to the series, was University will be recognized.
RInrertststnuonn°RN live report from the White hour series also had received named best lead actress. The Contact Club will prepare
mcn ruegeniimet.rmm3 House on the successful coo- two awards in the creative Blanche Baker, playing the free hamburgers and trim-
MSN-masesrmeeteftom7 UDI I crafts presentations last week young daughter 'of the Jewish mings. The Contact Club is to Monsey.
toopmforthreweeksDHPUprotessorat for a total of eight Emmys. famiy whOded in a gas cham- supervise the $300 giveaway. Bangs-James Kem.
arrongempnrsms h S? “AU in the Family” won six ber ,Was named best supporting p„|. Dismissals Sunday
enrotedft smay Tenstor CTAEYC meet out of seven awards in the com- actress in a single performance Police activity report Lutie Holamon; Gay Can-
alnimhe . . . edy categories, including best in a comedy or drama series. A total of 148 complaints were trell; Era Baker; Lydia
ptMnorcouni. Pauline Hook profe^or at comedy series. Gerald Green was named best filed with the Brownwood Manning; Linda King.
Feeisstspsoupietays that Howard Payne University, wil ABC, the front-running net- writer for a limited serles for Police Department for a 48-hour
Mrs Stegemouer says that present the program at work to the Nielsen ratings, won his Scrint for “Holocaustand period ending at 6 a.m. today.
couples may enrol in after tonight's meeting of the Central only eight Emmys Sunday night Marvtaj. Chomsky was cited according to Brownwood PoUce
newborn class before or after Texas Association for the and 19 aU together, including for his direction Chief Vic Fowler. In addition
delivery of their baby.The class Education of Young Children, the creative crafts. Second- for his dfreetton.--------------- there were two arrests for
in prernatal care and Lamaxe The topic of the program will place CBS won 1« during the Tra:l blazers public intoxication, two arrests
delivery which she also be discovering speech problems telecastand24 altogether. NBC, •dl -"el - for thefts under $5, three
teaches, is not a prerequisite for in young children, the third-ranked network in the name OftiCeTS arrests for disorderly conduct
the newborn class. Tse meeting will begin at 8 ratings won 13 during the _ and one for forgerv One person
Topics to be included in class p.m. and will be held at Little andh. n aipBs won RISING STAR (BBC)-O.R. and one to&e U P
discussion are bath demon- Mother Goose Nursery, 1023 Four Sundav and a total of "Dutch" Shults was elected
stration, reading ther- Early Blvd. y president of the Rising Star
mometers, child-proofing the a short business meeting will Yhd EmmI orogram itself Chapter of the Trail Blazers
home, care of the teeth, signs of follow the program, presented Annuaiy by the Association during the group’s
illness and safety factors in Interested persons are invited ACSdom5 e Television Arts and recent 51st meeting.
choosingbabyequipment. toattend. ^S^uXny „Electedtosercowithshuits
stiff competition for an wersaDnrothEishdok "Fo
audience. ABC aired its $7 mil- presidentiusEzabethnt Foer
lon pilot movle "Battlestar Ga- Mrs
lactica" against the awards Geprss,Steeh etaryi Mrs
telecast and NBC aired the sec- O.Ftsshuvrsetetstrrn.Mrd
ond half of its 25th anniversary MrscMAalorhSuiittiand
salute to Walt Disney and the Mvrcsprngpubinetwas
second half of the blockbuster reboghized for beng tn ol“est
movie King Kong. woman present, and Wallace
Norman Lear, reatoro All Anderson, the oldest man.
to the Family,"opened,, the Eighty-one people registered
Emmy showwith a last and were served by the Senior
against the ABC and NBC Citizens.
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