Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 85, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1972 Page: 2 of 12
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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Holland, after two years
service in the U.S. Army ( 1940-
1942) lived in Brownwood and
was associated with an office
supply store, and four years
prior to his postal work he
served as manager-director of
Lake Brownwood Christian
Retreat.
Holland is married to the
former Florence Perkins, a
native of Indian Creek Com-
munity in Brown County. They
have two sons, Capt. Jerald C.
Holland, U.S. Army, stationed
in Washington. D.C. and T-Sgt.
Garay D. Holland, U.S. Air
Force, stationed in Germany
The new postmaster is the son
of E. P. Holland, 1309 Indian
Creek Rd. in Brownwood, and
Mrs. Holland's mother, Mrs.
Nita Perkins, lives at 1815 4th
St
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Zephyr - Mrs Jenny Lynn
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Comanche - Mrs May Mable
Hilton Wise
SANTA ANNA (BBC) -
Services for Hilton Wise of
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; I help my clients chart safe
; routes past the hazards of
: the unexpected. How? By
: preparing sound life insur-
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: torthem I can help reduce
: the risks you and your
: family face Why not call
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ACADEMY AWARD
artists coneeption above, which is envisioned by NASA planners as a permanent
base some 2 miles above the earth for continuing experimentsinespace technolsy
and medicine Servieing the Skylab per;---
major function of the Space Shuttle pro,----— 2.. .
Nixon Below, an engineers mockup of a section of the Skylab,
; David Broussard
; 1219 Center Ave.
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reject approved for development by President
of’a section of the Skylab, the Multiple Dock
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Pittman.
Burkett - Elmer Carence
Biehl
Dismissals Friday
Brownwood — Mrs. Shirley
Washington, D.C.
He was told by a Col. Briar,
Even with its real, dollars- aide to the marine com-
and-centsrdeficit of $25.5 billion, mandant, that corps directives
Nixon’s 1973 budget would be indicate it is proper to fly the
nerely stimulative and not in- U.S. flag 24 hours a day if the
lationary—under the "fullem- area is “properly illuminated"
ployment" concept at night
FUTURE SPACE PROJECT M lent Hie space sinttM. pictured in
above, which is envisioned by NASA planners as a permanent
superintendent of the Sidney
Independent School District has
been elected director general of
the District 11-B University
Interscholastic League this
year.
Supt. Marion J. McDaniel was
named to the position this week
in a spring organizational
meeting held in Brownwood.
The schools involved are
Blanket, Brookesmith, Mozelle,
Gustine, Lohn, May. Mullin.
Novice, Pottsville, Priddy.
Rochelle, Sidney, Star, Talpa-
Centennial, Santa Anna and
Zephyr.
The dates set thus far in the
contests include a track meet
which will be held on a Saturday
and the science contest
beginning at 3 p.m April 6 in
Santa Anna.
The directors decided to
permit all schools to set up their
own playground ball districts
and have their own playoffs.
Playground ball is not to
count on team total points."
McDaniel said. "The suggestion
has been made to use the
basketball chairmen from each
district toward the organization
of these events."
The election of associate
MriqliLforelock funeral Jfome
and Colonial Chapel
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METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER
PRESENTS
ACARLO PONTI PRODUCTION
DAVID LEAN'S FILN
OF BORIS PASTERNAKS
DOCTOR
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SAN SABA (BBC)- Funeral
Rockwood are pending at Hosch'for William Mancel (Bill)
Funeral Home in Santa Anna Clayton, 49, of San Saba was to
Mr Wise, whose brother, P be at 1 p.m. today in Howell-
L • Polly, Wise died at Houston Doran Funeral Home
after an apparent heart attack Services will also be held at 2
Saturday about 6 pm was p.m Tuesday at Crane with
found dead at 7 am Sunday in burial in Crane Garden of
his home by his wife Memories Cemetery
Coleman County justice of the Mr Clayton, a resident of Sen
peace Bennie Jack Garrett of Saba County 10 years, died at
Santa Anna ruled death due to 9,45 a m Sunday in San Saba
natural causes Memorial Hospital
Survivors include his wife: A rancher and well servicing
four daughters. Mrs. Delores operator, he was a veteran of
Black and Colleen Wise, both of World War II and a Methodist
Fort Worth, Mrs Kelly Wise A past president of the Crane
Smith of Brownwood and Mrs Chamber of Commerce, he was
Sue Riley of Santa Anna, one a member of the Lions and
son. Dr Wes Wise of Brown- Rotary clubs of Crane, a past
wood; and several grand- president of the Crane Country
children Alub and a member of the Elk's
Mr Wise was a Baptist and fclub
member of the board of Born May 19, 1922 in
directors of Santa Anna Arkansas, he married Polly
National Bank Kelley April 17. 1967 at Odessa
_ . Survivors include his wife,
“Oily Wise his parents, Mr and Mrs W H
SANTA ANNA (BBC) — Clayton of Crane, one sister.
Services for P L. (Polly > Wise, Mrs Roland Tipton of Crane;
a former area eoach and two brothers. E. C Clayton of
teacher at San Angelo, are Crane and Charles Clayton of
pending at Hosch Funeral Seattle, Wash.; one step-
Home in Santa Anna daughter. Mrs Debbie Blur of
Mr Wise, whose brother, Crane; and two grandchildren
Hilton Wise, died Sunday
morning at his home in Rock- Homer Brown, 77
wood. died about 6 p.m.
Saturday at Houston after an , SAN SABA (BB© - Funeral
apparent heart attack for Homer D. Brown,,77,,of
Survivors include his wife; Richland Springs was toberat 10
one son, Jimmy Wise of a.m. today *n, Howell Doran
Lampasas; one daughter, Mrs. F uneral Home at SanSaba with
George Minton of Houston; two burial in Richland Springs
brothers. Evans Wise of Rock- eme r> .
wood and Collins Wise; three c Mr 'Brown, who hadlivedin
sisters, Mrs BUl Stewart and San Saba.County most of his
Nakwan"anarmeabptasete Veterans Administration (J $ Texas flags „ure .rem po , I nd I Ui J ssup and the U J t f l
Pearson l . x
NIXON missing from firm .zx.".,,. ieit; “
Continued horn page 1 He was born July 26, 1894 in • deficitsare large they are being EponHodg rhurlM Clifton Dewey Earls and Lillian
K i ontn .-armarked 916 4« San Saba County Amerotex, Inc. in the Bowie After receiving that in- reduced, and federal b get _______________________________ Jessup faced a trial in the 35th
billion as the government’s total survivors include three industrial area is looking for a formation, plant officials said ar ing roug undercon District court last year but a
1973 spending on i esearch and nephews, L. G. Brown of Fort couple of flags taken from the they plan to continue to display TA House source said Two Occidents mistrial was declared because
d,.re^mem cornered "with Worth, H C Brown of San firm’s flag pole sometime last nags around the clock But A. "hitesous source of a hung jury.
mamamdywaitsav xtxx zreported here
rxx-rrx tawmen probll^ ,
portation infindingtbetter ways generally ,nwith the ex been flying 24 how's a day. John -a P 9 keeping year-begins. . There was a two-car crash at wiirepresent "the cases and
to send people downtown and pectations of a majoriy of Hisl Amerotex said today In fact, aboutd billion of the Ave. E and Ninth St. and in- Judge Joe Dibrell will preside
back. Nixon said professional economists the Firm had u Fridav Colemanshooting outlays now scheduled for fiscal voived a 1964 car driven by Joe_________________—
Another shift in national pri- The message had some politi- threatening theft of the flags if 1972 could be shifted to fiscal Allen Fulcher of 1012 Lackey
oribes was emphasized. For the ca| flavor. It scolded Congress continued to flown at COLEMAN (BBC) - An 1973 if the administration wish- and a 1961 auto driven by James Items reported
first time, the Department of for voting more money than night investigation is still underway ed to delay the spending, this Larry Miller of 1217 Ave. A The
Defense will not have the Nixon asked. It advised tax- The . Friday today by Coleman County source acknowledged. But, he accident was reported at 7:46 stolen in city
biggest budge1 The Depart- payers they are saving $22 bil- andsatirdayn-ghts“andwer sheriff Corky Chapman after a added. We think the fiscal p.m. -1° 0 7
ment of Health Education and )10n in income taxes this year stlen sometime Sunday night San Angelo man died of gunshot thrust should be greater in A gold watch, a motorboat
Welfare, with scheduled outlays because of tax cuts since he took .. rricia the wounds Sunday at a ranch 10 1972.” The 1566 block of Belle Plain and an army rifle were among
of $78.95 billion, will top the office. And it repeatedly gAfterathencalleofficials"ofthe X south Cotoman. ] there is little doubt that both was scene of a two-car crash
Pentagon’s spending by bil- rebuked Congress for inaction firmn eganreseare '“Were Billy G Cobler 40 a welder deficits are swollen by some reported to city police at 5:52 stolen during the past few days. c L,
lions, mostlybecause of rising in dealing with Nixon pro- firing.regulations for Hirschfield at San items that Congressis unlikely p.m. Involved were a 1965 auto They were taken from three Grass burns
X*,— —gxrxtx in three fires
ax Jr” Shefliarhenesmsgat-etrwsm sttr-■xs'xr —
reforms and family-assistance full-employment balance" in . . edba rs6 Results of an autopsy are be a handy cushion to offset___ . Sunday bdong to W W Ross of- city, , answered by
psmmansratia ean."M SS«^£“bE zophyr notiv. •* m Mi " -um s ”
hdoSXubX“t^£^ mXnltS’X^^ "^^ssage alternated at. 9us! .ditoroiis ^vX^rk^ Xa^n^ SlilsX
remains of fiscal 1972 and 95.3 inflationary if total spending is "mnaton‛ shooting untl the autopsy was The message alternately at- 9 Bill Chancellor, a Howard mereatomacrsrass burned in
billion >n fiscal 1973, Congress is held below the amount of tax After further research this tomptoted and the sheriff had tacks ‘ ongres s forover ZEPHYR f BBC) - Jackie Payne College student, reported
most unlikely to give him any of revenues the economy would morning, an employe of the made his investigation. spendings N tavors and Polito Roach, formerly of Zephyr, was to city police his gold watch was Te other two grass fires
these sums in this session. generate d it were running at firm who is a former marine Services for Cobler are prosramsifavorsandsotimg author of the guest editorial this taken from his car parked reported at 4:46 p.m. in
Nixon assumed there will be a full employment - that is, telephoned the marine com- pending at Johnson's Funeral he week in the Brownfield News, behind Weakley-Watson 1600 ‘block of Ave. D and at
strong upward thrust of pro- with only about 4 per cent mandant’s office in Home in San Angelo tunds Proran Roach, son of Mr. and Mrs. sometime late last week. Center at 5:06 m
duction, income and profits in unemployment. Washington, D.C. ______________________________________________________________ Jim Roach of Zephyr, btled his J B. Roberts of 1804 Vincent
1972 to achieve his projected . editorial "Increased Produc- complained to Brownwood _
niracter fl AHera I named tivity" with the sub-headline, officers Sunday a 1903 army 5
—on evTOf 9evu- "If it is to be, it is up to me.” rifle had been taken from his
r m, . • . -DI III He is currently the area ac- pickup. Entry into the pickup
for District I l -B UlL counting manager for General was made by someone
. 1 n01a aveino Telephone Co. of the Southwest smashing the vent glass win-
directors was also held during • P .
the meeting. The associate at Brownfield. do":
directors will plan for each
major event in the UlL contests.
Elected were H. Earl Culp of
Priddy, literary events; Mrs.
Marion Kennedy of Mozelle, one
act plays; Kenneth Mitchell of
iochelle, track and field; Carl
James of Hohn, tennis; Frank
Hanes of Pottsville, speech
events; Floyd Marshall of Santa
Anna, sceince contest; and Billy
H Gilley of Mozelle, golf.
Social Security payments. grams.
Nixon made a renewed re- The message was studded
quest for 9350 million in startup with demands for frugality in
Monday. January 24,1172
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Buchanan.
May - Mrs Alice Jane
Harms
1 EDITOR'S NOTE. Infor- Wright.
mation for this column mekeed Cross plains - Jimmy Earl
by authority of patient or pierce
relative.) Blanket — Claude Calvin
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY Wells
HOSPITAL Dismissals Monday
Admissions Friday Brownwood - Don Osborn
Brownwood — Mrs Fannie Kirkland; Judson Joseph
Lee Norris; Thomas Carlton Skiles: Julie Lynn Jordan, Joe
Land Jr.; Roxie Blanton; Mrs Frankton Carriger.
Nellie Me King, Mri Carrie Santa Anna — Mrs. Mabel E
Naoma Bell; Dustin Heath Burrage
Published every evening ••€•»»
Saturdav and unday ••»•«•• •»
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CRAIG w00D5OM Publisher
NORMAN FiSNER
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Singie copv evening * cents Sunday **
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Mr route W 1 per menth «>• per
year By mail pad - advance in Bron
.MUM Easlland Eram Comanche.
Hamaiton Nis Sas McCuiloch and
Coiman counhes $n 95 per vear
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MEMBER OF TME ASSOCIA TE D PRE 55
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ciusivelr in Ihis newspaper as as all
AP news dispatches am omer pgs art
reserved"
Kay Cowan; William Joe Day;
Orville F. Anderson; Mrs.
Lavell Ford; Mrs Debra Ann
Lambard. BIRTHS
Lake Brownwood — Mrs a daughter, Traci Lynn, to
Susie Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Don Roberts,
Blanket — Mrs. Reva Louise Jan. 21, Brownwood Com-
McLaughlin. munity Hospital Paternal
Admissioas Saturday grandparentsare Mr andyrs
Brownwood - Mrs Deborah Ben F Conner of Houston.
Carol Kelcy; Mrs. Juha Willena Maternal grandparentsare Mr
Benson, Mrs UUie Ruth Alton and Mrs. 0 .L Taylor of
Je^Mo^ " Mrs wands AUXtor. Janet Denise, to „
Jean Moms. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Morris, FRED HOIJAS D
AdmissioasSunday Jan 22, Brownwood Com- .. . new postmaster
Brownwood — Mrs. Josie munity Hospital Maternal , .
Coker: Mrs. Pauline Mitchell; grandparents are Mr and Mrs EX-B wood man
Mrs. bene Marie Kirksey; Mrs. J. D. Kline- of Coleman. ..... I.Linet.-r
Mary Sophia Rhodes; Samuel Paternal grandparents are Mr new PoSTmdsve’
Harvey Spivey and Mrs. Floyd Morris of Santa TUSCOLA _ H w. (Fred)
Comanche - Mrs. Ima Belle Anna. Holland of Abilene has been
Levisay. - named postmaster at Tuscola
C Rape, murder „. d
.....trials scheduled
Windham Mrs Lois Mane A Ta^ trial and a murder career at the Abilene Post
Mom Mrs Katharine lee trial are among those set for Office in 1959, working as a
BoeiprsaEizptwhsteles: this week in the 35th District . tort The last several years he
RED---- Mrs. Haiel Ma™Cooley; Mrs. court of Brown County. , v has been assigned as eeneral
Continued from page 1 Geneva H Ingram; Miss Kathy The rape trial of Dewey clerk in the office .of the
on to tell voters—as he told Fern Watson, Leonard Ray
Congress in the budget mes- Hill; Frank Arthur King; Mrs.
sage—that even though the Rowena A. Reitz; Richard
deficits are large they are being Eldon Hodges.
reduced, and federal budgets Bangs - Charles Clifton
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SIDNEY (BBC) - The
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 85, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1972, newspaper, January 24, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574828/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.