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Mondey March 5, 1973
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Wiley Alexander, 87 Clarence Craig, 53
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Payne Athletic Dept
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BANGS (BBC) - Open house
Thursday evening at Bangs
school will include a spaghetti
supper at 6 p.m. sponsored by
the Bangs PT A Visitors will be
invited to tour the school after
the meal. o
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Ignacio Negrete of
Reynosa, Mexico
ONE — Adopted the 1973
revenue sharing budget for the
county with two changes.
Instead of granting 81,500 for
repairs to windows at the
courthouse the figure will be
$4,500 to include repairs on the
roof.
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None of the terrorists' de-
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confirmed the death sentence
against Daoud and his associ-
By LEE JONES
Associated Press Writer
HOSPITAL
Admissions Friday
Brownwood—Mrs. 1
8:00 p.m. Saturday,
March 10th
AUSTIN AVE.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
BROWNWOOD
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SCREAM AND SCREAM
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STUDENTS 1.50!
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Bangs opens school Ryon; Brian Bingham; Laura
L. George; William Homer.
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(EDITOR'S NOTE: Infer- grandmother is Mrs. Maria Bunnell said. Judge Bunnell will
mation for this column released Rodriquez of Brownwood, select the new officer when
by anthority of patient or Paternal grandparents are Mr. plans have been completed,
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BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
business com-
TICKETS ON
SALE NOW
•Coliseum •Weakley-Watson
•Palace Drug •Coggin Drug
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! Jack Nicholson Bruce Dem Ellen Burstyn!
SHOWS THRU TUESDAY
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Cross Plains—Kevin Douglas Guy Leverett of Goldthwaite, The allowance for the city
Weiss. Feb. 28, Brownwood Com- dump was changed from $8,500
Blanket—Mrs. Janice Marie munity Hospital Maternal to $8,675.
Sims. grandparents are Mr and Mrs. TWo _ Heard a letter from
May—Mileen Muckleroy. W. E. Murray of Mullin. Mrs. Nadean Orton who in-
Dismissals Friday Paternal grandmother is Mrs. cluded a petition signed by 85
Brownwood — Carl K Inez Leverett of Goldthwaite. people opposing the new city
Brazeltoni Mrs.KatieLee A son, Jonathan Henry, to Mr contract leaving the dump
SaleeiMrs.louelaAaron. and Mrs. Kenneth Henry Gale ground in the same general
Santa Anna-Mrs. Linda of Brownwood, Feb 28, area it has been in for the past
Joxce Moors, JanicCoarh, Brownwood Community five years
Gustinem MrsLndaAr Hospital. Maternal grand- In part her letter read, "We
Trickham.Mrs. Leona Cole, parents are Mr. and Mrs. were told that it was to be
p_AdmissionsSatu Bettv Melvin Harris of Brownwood temporary We have tolerated it
Brow nwood MaX Betty Paternal grandfather is C. F as long as we can It has
Britton, Mrs. Martha Gentry. Gale of Brownwood, lowered the value of our
Rising Star—Mrs. Ina Butler property, changed a nice quiet
Dismissals Saturday A daughter. Windy Lee, to neighborhood into a traffic
Brownwood—Mrs. Bertha Mr. and Mrs. Larry Leon Cole, laden, littered, unhealthy,
Dobbins; Tammy Denison; Feb. 28, Brownwood Com- unsafe place to live We resent
Mrs. Delphia Clanahan; munity Hospital. Maternal being misled that it was going to
William Miller; Mrs. Mary grandparents are Mr and Mrs. be moved and then not moved.”
Negrete, Samuel Phillips. Frank Hall of Trickham THREE — Set the date of
Mullin-Jesse Priddy. Mrs. Paternal grandparents are Mr. March 26 to open bids for two
Tommie Shelton. and Mrs. S. Cole of Shasta, new cars for the Brown County
Zephyr—Perlia Jenkins, Mrs. Calif. Sheriff's Dept
Edith Conger ---------------------
LGterdthwaite-Mrs. Besaie « TNT-TEXAS NATJON ALTHEATRE [
Abilene Thurman Bishop r " "8KRON " " Buddhddhihhddu ADULTS 1.15 |
Admissions Sunday ■ 1 25 4 40 8 00
Brownwood—Mrs. Marion * SCREAM: „
Wakefield; Mrs. Sadie Bell 1—3 00 6 zo
Smith; Mrs. Jewel Newton; I SHo
Margie Hart; Mrs. Janie I
Tucker , Mrs. Vido Boyd , Bruce I
BIRTHS
A son, Steven Anthony, to Mr. ! STARRING
and Mrs. Arcadio Negrete, IvINCENT PRICE
March 1, Brownwood Corh- J CHRISTOPHER LEE
munity Hospital. Maternal Imewwwmm
m ' FEATURES:
E J 1:55-3:45-5:40
jj * 7:30-9:35
I SHOWING NOW THRU TUESDAY
Pubihec every evening excepl
Salurdav and 5unday mornins by
for Wiley Pinkard Alexander, for Albert Clarence Craig >3, of Services for Mrs Loula
•7. of Roscoe were at 2 p.m. De Leon will be at it am. Swindle. N, of Goldthwaite
Sunday at the Roscoe Church of Tuesday at the First Baptist wee wiea2 p-i. »wy mi ana newsmen wage openiy to- ny
Christ with Frank Downs, Church of De Leon with Rev Wilkins Funeral Home with day as a US. presidential plane President l..l.r Nomain davasthe eight Palestnians, Lafea-ariv cateman couanes 81588 pur year
minister, officiating Burial was Billy C Spencer pastor, of- Rev Dan Connally, pastor of let Khartoum to take home the assumed Minister of Retorm dazastheegnunacstnan cumbent who had filed early
in H. A 'mm-rnAw.!-- r r ~ -4 - 1, cig H.;,j will L. L, pi,g p-mtt (p, ,51. a • 2. , _ dened inLsLe Of Metorin described AS between 19 and 25 today Other board members Staies $25 20 per year
in Roscoe Cemetery under the ficiating- Burial will be under the First Baptist Church of bodies and families at two US Abdui Rahman Abdul Hah to venrs old emerged from the 192-*,u are Wendell MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS
direction of McCoy Funeral the direction of Nabers Funeral Goldthwaite officiating Runa) m,t0 —pgom, Fw p,1, — 2 . 1 . years 0, eneF85d . wUh eipuiug terms are wenow1 The Associated Press is entitied ex-
. s-slt- —-u- “-ua -—8 Pum diplomats murdered by rate- accompany the bodies of Nod building flashing victory signs Ryler and R L Benson ciusivety in ms newspaper asweilas ail
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20,1919 at Livingston.. , laveme Power in Comanche in August,1904red from dered to Sudanese authorities Arlington National Cemetery treated as true revolutionary three Early posts pleaded guilty t two charges
twosdaughters, V andher husband died in August, The terrorists also killed the bers of the Black Septembers "Armed with machine guns, EARLY . (BBC)-With O Breedlove in a hearing in the
Chandler of De Leon and Mrs J. in 1947 and opened the Craig U70. She was a member of the Belgian charge d'affaires. Guy faction of the Palestine liber- grenades and revolvers the Wednesday's filing deadline 35th District Court of Brown
T Garrett of Roscoe; two Jewelry Store. He also farmed Baptist church Eid, but freed Jordanian ation movement, were held at a guerrillas invaded the embassy just two days away, only one County last Thursday "District
sisters, Mrs. Kato Bond of and raised cattle in the De Leon Survivors include one son, W. Charge Adley el Nasser, Saud Khartoum army headquarters during a reception Thursday candidate had filed for any of Attorney Gary Price
Livingston and. Mrs. Francis area. ___... N. Swindle of Goldthwaite; one Ambassador Abdullah Malhouk president Numairi cabled night and demanded the release threeepositions on the Early city represented the state.
Dillon ofAmarilloi one brother, HewasamemberoftheFirst daughter, Bobby Ixmi Swindle of and his wife unharmed pPrssinentiNumatrhcabid ofanumber of Palestinians held council this morning.. Harden pleaded guilty to theft
BillAlexander of Jonesboro; six Baptist Church ofDe Leon and Goldthwaite; two sisters, Mrs. A band softly played Auld Rrestdentspixonttmt htwrind in various countries. It soon Bobby!Ramsey,, city over 150 in connection with the
grandchilsen; and three great- was a deacon there. K Ed Heath of Hale Center and lang Syne as the flag-draped deetin"iortheme s"emien became apparent, however, cilman, filed earlier theft of an outboard motor at
.S vivors. Ur his wife; arvin Boyd of Snyder; „ were lif .i j_____________ he said. that their chief goal was election. The mayor s position Lake Brownwood and was
Charlie Smith 91 his parents, two brothers, BUI Gainer and Boeing yet shortly after dawn, otra850u5 hesad freedom for guerrilla leader and a second comcU seat are assessed ningyears in the Dept
-nau-m’ Charles Craig of Hasse; one Bob Gainer, both of Sweet- and the grieving families said A high-ranking member of the Mohammed Daoud Odeh and 19 also to be decided in the April 7 of Correctios’at Huntsville He
SANTA ANNA (BBC)- son, Roger Craig of Grand water; and two grandchildren, goodbye to the long line of well Sudanese government told other members of the Palestin- election. also pleaded guilty to jailbreak
Services for Charlie Smith, 91, Forks AFB. N five Mrs. B C. Jones of Energy and --------------------------------------------— .an movement under death sen- ~~--------7““ in connection ohissescape from
of Santa Anna were to be at 4 brothersD.cCraigandpL Hilton Swindle of Pasadena. .ec. nc, ccn+e c:--0 tence in Jordan. Blanket open house Brown County jail recently. He
p.m. today at the First Baptist Craig, both of Lubbock, G. G. InSUTOnCe 006075 OUIZZ6O None of the terrorists' de- BLANKET (BBC) — Open was given a five-year sentence
Church of Santa Anna with Rev. Craig andK. K. Craig, boftof Dwiaht E . 53 T‘ mands and house at Blanket school will be for this offense both sentences
Bill Brewer, pastor, and Rev. Rogers, Ark., and J. W. Craig -wngn E Large, 93 T
Paul Smith, pastor of the of Oklahoma City, Okla.; and Dwight E. Large, 53, of Rt. 4,
Concho Baptist Church of four, sisters, Mrs. Charlene Brownwood died at 9 a.m. today
Coleman, officiating. Williford .and Mrs. Estell at Brownwood Community
Burial was to be in Santa Holmes, both of Lubbock, Mrs. Hospital after a long illness.
Anna Cemetery under the Bessie Hill of Pep and Mrs. IdeU services will be at 4 p.m.
direction of Henderson Funeral Stark of: Comanche. Tuesday in Davis-Morris agents and their spokesman ran He said competitive rates
Home The family requests that Funeral Home with Audie into stiff cross-examination "result in highly selective com-
He died at 10.45 a.m. Sunday memorials, be made touathe Moore of Cross Plains of- today as they urged defeat cf petition. Competition is fierce
in a Bangs nursing home after a cancerrfund or “ the.apundung ficiating, assisted by John bills providing competitive for the good risks...Companies
short illness. fundofthe First Baptist Church Shero, minister of Austin Ave. rates for car and home insur- are going to set low rates for the
Mr. Smith was born July 4, of De —eon. Church of Christ ance. better than average risks and
1881 in Roanoke, Ala. and Burial will be in Eastlawn Leading the questioning were higher rates for the poorer
moved to Coleman County in Hector Miller, 78 Memorial Park. Reps Don Cavness, D-Austin, risks.”
1900 He was a member of the Mr. Large, a native Texan, and Carlos Truan, D-Corpus _________-
First Baptist Church of Santa COLEMAN (BBC)-Services was born June 9, 1919 and Christi, two insurance agents enNe
Anna and a retired laborer. for Hector R Miller 78 of moved to Brownwood in 1946 who are sponsoring competitive VVTECK 6lu>
Survivors include three Coleman were at 4 p.m' Sunday from Orange. He was owner and rate bills. .;1. e,r,,
sisters and one brother, all of at Stevens Funeral Home with manager of Dwight s Drive-In The testimony was before a who spree
■ Alabama; and three cousins, Rev. Archie Phillips, pastor of here. subcommittee of the House In- L
Mrs. R. C. Smith, Floyd Smith the North Side Baptist Church, A veteran of army duty surance Committee. UV eSCODOe
and Robert Smith, all of Santa officiating. Burial was in during World War II, he g Marvin Ammons, a Hous- ' •
Anna. Gouldbusk Cemetery. married Elouise Yarborough at ton agent, said the present sys- DENISON, Tex..(APh An Delgado; Mrs. Barbara Ann Hospital. Maternal grand-
. A.L He died at 6:30 a.m. Saturday Rising Star June 9, 1938. tem of policyholder dividends autowreck asashotstwere fird Snider; Laura Lynn George; mother is Mrs. O. Castillo of
Oshea Murdock, 77 at overall-Morris Memorial Surviving are his 4 amounts to a form of com- ended theywild fightuof “Mrs. Toni Dianne Petross; Mrs. Granbury Paternal grand-
ppnvpe Services tor Hospital daughter, Mrs. RegenaWhi ite of petition lahoma J ailbreakerwiththre Claretta Pendley; Tammy Kay mother is Mrs. Maria Aranda of
Mr. Miller was born Oct. 8, Brownwood, his mother Mrs. The truth of the matter is hostages in a commandeered Denison; Mrs. Henrietta Gustine.
Oshea Murdock, 77, of Brady 1894 Manor and moved to Stella Favor of Rising Star; a there is no competition right car. . Fordev A son Joe Murray to Mrs.
will be at 2 p.m Wednesday at cmlemnn County in 1908. He brother, Duke Large of Dallas; now,” Truan asserted. Denison police said the fugi-
Wilkerson Funeral Home with marriead Gracie B. Mitchell in and 1 grandchild. "That is not the truth of the tive, Eddie Lee Turner, 28, of
Rev. J. F. Mason, Methodist Coleman matter,” Ammons snapped Quapaw, Okla., fired at their
minister, officiating. . .. ,, back pursuing units several times
He died at 12:30 p.m. Friday cSurvjvorsincudeans Mrs. Stephenson, 83 Cvness said slightly over before the chase ended with his
athis homeafteraalongiliness daughters, Mrs. Preston Davis DALLAS - Services for Mrs. two-thirds of the companies 5:15. -Sunday.
, MrM urdock.was born sept of Talpa and Mrs. V. A. Stone of Josie Stephenson, 83, of Dallas doing business “make no at- He was lodged in the city jail
n , rka j, a i up Snyder; two sons, Don H Miller were pending this morning at tempt to compete with their •
veteran of Wo rWan Sent of Midland and Robert L. Miller Ed c. Smith Funeral Home in rates" by granting policyholder Turner and twofellow prison-
married ItazscaStanfieldgept. of Pomona, Calif.; four sisters, Dallas. She died Sundaydividends, which are issued at ™ broke out of the Ottawa
29,1950andhadmoyedtoBrady Mrs Howard Walker of evening at the Frank Ryburn the dose of a year’s coverage. County Jail at Miami, Okla.,
fromQdessain14nukewasa Coleman, Miss Tinnie Miller Center in Dallas after a long "Those who cannot pay a Saturday.,morning, officers
retired Methodist minister. Lancaster both illness divident today would be put in a said, but the other two escapees
Survivorsoincluud, rCrss Plains, and Mrs.colty "MrS.stephensonwasbornin very poor competitive freed twn guardsstheyhad
andtwobrothers,pHMur Nelson of Arlington; three October, 1879 at Dandridge, tion," Ammons said. helpedhimoyerpo weraintheir
dock of Tyler and J^ Murdock brothers. Bill Miller and Tenn and moved to Texas in He said, in response to further celi block and surrendered,
of San Francisco, Calif. Leonard Miller, both of 1891. She was married to Frank questioning, that a dividend Authorities said two of Tur-
Coleman, and Fate Miller of P. Stephenson Dec. 24, 1913 at could not be guaranteed in er s hostages were found locked
Arizona; and 11 grandchildren. El Campo. She was a housewife advance to a policyholder. In a car trunk afterhis capture
“If he bought a policy under but all three escaped harm,
her competitive rating, he would Officers gave these details
two have that rate and you couldn’t After breaking out of jail Sat-
daughters; Juanita Putnam of take it away from him,” Cav- urday morning. Turner seized a
BRADY (BBC)—Services for Brownwood and Margurite ness said. bread truck for his getaway and
Van Long, 63, of Mercury were Stephenson of Dallas; two Ammons replied that this also fled. With him he took the
to be at 2:30 p.m. today at sisters, Mrs. Effie Newman and would prevent a company which truck’s driver, Bernie Penning-
Wilkerson Funeral Home in Mrs. Kate Brooks, both of had a bad year from "just ton of Miami, and a Michigan
Brady with Gene Lyles, Church Dallas; two brothers, Walter skipping a divident to remain Corrections Department offi-
of Christ minister, officiating. Holbert of Richardson and solvent.” cial, George Diwachak..
Burial was to be in Cox Dolphus Holbert of Dallas; and Wade Spilman, lobbyist for Diwachak had gone to take
Cemetery near Mercury two grandchildren, Mrs. the Texas Association of Insur- custody of Turner at Miami and
He died at 9 a.m. Saturday at Janice Foster and Carol Ann ance Agents, said the bills return him to face charges in
the home of a neighbor in Putnam, both of Brownwood, would “simply permit the com- Michigan..
Mercury after a sudden illness. panies to set their own rates— soon atter the break peace
Mr. Long was born Aug. 14, ‘ ' that’s what it amounts to.” officers found the bread truck
1909 in McCulloch County and All schools open Spilman said the State Board near Fairland, Okla -hey then
had lived in the county all his of Insurance, which now sets learned that Turner had halted Gillespie: Mrs. Mickey I
life. He was a farmer. COMANCHE (BBC) — All standard rates which all com- a late model car and seized its Cravens; James Elton smtih. 1
Survivors include four sisters, buildings in the Comanche panies must charge—less divi- driver, Clinton Boyd of Miami. Comanche—Mrs. Carolyn I
Mrs. Jessie Farris of Mercury, school system will be open from dends, if any—has “done a re Denison police spotted the car McDougal. I
Mrs. Victor Woods of Brady, 7 to 9 p.m. today as part of the markable job." driven by Turner after being Bangs—Mrs. Willie Wilson. I
Mrs. N. A. Mitchell of Menard Texas Public School Week “The companies that write tipped by officers at nearby Coleman—James David i
and Mrs Eallie Mitchell of observance. The public is in- the business in Texas would Sherman that he might be in Fuller; Mrs. Robert Woody. I
Sterling City. vited to attend, much prefer to go to a com- v‘cmity_________________ Dismissals Sunday । special NOTICE!
•-m Brownwood—Mrs. Frances g
■ any responsebility tor patrons who
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KHARTOUM Sudan (AP - blues flanked each casket, but rnen" Deadline for filing is Wed-
were ,0 todav at Diplomats, Sudanese officials otherwise there was no cererno- More than 100 paratroopers nesday
were.t puat1 P-motodayat and newsmen wept openly n> surrounded the embassy Sun- DonIsmith is the only in-
Rev inan Anally pastor S day asaU.supresidentialplane PresidenttJaafar al Numairi day as the eight Palestinians, cumbeni who had filed early
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