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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Thursdoy Moy 10 1973
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Brandstetter new
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Zephyr president
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Traveling Seminar is slated. to Lee, Henrietta.
Carolyn FF A and a four-year member of
Dorothy w. stempel, Dallas,
social sciences.
The seminar will return June Susan Lynn Stempel, Coleman,
Johnnie
Rotterdam,
Mrs. Gene Adams Brewer, Billy Cologne,
Donna Lancaster;
London.
Joshaway Meador
Program is set for
Senior class play
in Colaman Friday
grandchildren.
the Early High School gym- Bill Schroeder, Mrs. Mary
grandchildren
Eloise Trigg, Gail Frances
nasium.
Admission donation is 50 Willingham, Brownwood.
Bwood youngsters
cents each.
elected, honored
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heading the rooming depart- Cemetery Saturday Donations .
ment, will also act as chairman may be sent to the First State I
Two accidents with no in-
for Sunday program
Bank of Bangs
Interstate's
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DOWNTOWN BROWNWOOD
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Pittman of Brownwood.
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PERFORMANCES:
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Russell O. Fudge, associate Patton. Crockett, William Mark
ADULTS 1.25
Children Under
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Parent FREE
OPEN 5:30
ADULTS 2.1.75
STUDENTS 1.25
CHILDREN . . 75
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Holland; John Strickland.
May—Burl Wagnon.
Dublin—Jimmie Butler.
De Leon—Alec Derrick.
JUNIOR CLUB WOMEN-Wednesday was
observed as junior day at the 76th annual
convention for Trias Federation of Club
Women. Here Mrs. Joe Crouch of Fort Worth,
left, state junior day director, and Mrs. R. L.
Lehrer of Cherokee, Heart of Texas District
Dismissal! Wednesday
Brownwood—Edith Allen;
junior director, relax at the afternoon tea at
Veda Hodge Hall. The convention opened here
Tuesday and was to close at noon today. See
story on Page 1.
Doyle, Chris, and Michael selected students experience in
Hallum. Debbie and Dianna outdoor living via summer
Wright. Danny Lambert and trips
students who were named to the
all-star band at the stage band
festival in Ballinger Tuesday
He played the trumpet at the
festival in which BHS band took
outstanding band of the festival
award.
MAY (BBC)—Mike Thomas,
son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W
Thomas, has been named
valedictorian of the graduating
class of May High School. He
holds a 97.2 average.
Wanelle Chambers, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Cham-
and David Stephen Vogt,
Houston.
The group is slated to visit
Paris, Versailles, Brussels,
Two vehicles collided at
Carnegie and East Adams in an
accident reported at 5:05 p.m.
in the crash were a 1968 auto
driven by Donna S. Bradley of
Santa Anna and a 1971 pickup
driven by Wayne Lawrence
Garms of 3701 First St.
George of Brady; and a sister,
two Mrs Olene Cliett of Coleman;
salutatorian. She carries an
average of 94.1.
Baccalaureate is scheduled at
8 p.m. May 20 at the May High
WINNER OF 2
ACADEMY MUDS
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MIKE THOMAS
... valedictorian
JOHN UIHHNE
ANN MARBRET
ROD THHLBR
SHOWS THRU TUESDAY
1:3018:00
Novice —Mrs.
Essary.
Bangs- John Goen
Blanket—Mrs.
AP ne- dispatches All omher art
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addresses.
Supt. M. H. Buchanan win
present diplomas to the class's
When Scorpio wants you .there is
fl. no place
AAKs to hide!
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BANGS — A working is J
scheduled at the Mukewater •
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DANCE!
AT THE NEW
ELK’S LODGE
Just below Bints Hill"
Friday, May 11
8:00-12:00 p.m.
Music by the
Senno$
"%rhK " The most incredible
■ manhunt of them all1
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Slated to make the trip are
Clifford Allred, Fort Worth,
Mrs. Vesta Lee Andrews,
Abilene, Mrs. Carol Ann Baron,
and "Progressive Parental
Training.”
Sunday morning’s schedule
will include an ordination of
new ministers followed by a
baptism service, which will be
under the direction of R. J.
Schlegal, West Texas circuit -
supervisor of Jehovah's Wit-
nesses. Highlight of the
WAXAHACHIE —A number of Chuck Christian, band director. Pennington, Billy Vernon
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brothers, John W Steele of and a grandson
COLEMAN (SC)-Tickets for
the Coleman High School senior
class play, "The Boarding
House Reach,” will be available
at the door before its per-
formance at 8 p.m Friday
The three-act comedy will be
staged at Coleman High School.
Edward Black, Mrs. Laura Heidelberg, The Black Forest,
Elizabeth Black, Mrs. Mary Lucerne, Mount Pilatus, Vaduz,
By RAY
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Proceeds will assist the Early Clinkscales, Bushton, Kansas,
band program, according to Dena Christiana Dominy,
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May 25 at the auditorium.
Both honor graduates will
give commencement night
professor of political science Rutherford, Odessa, Mrs
and dean of the academy, and Martha Geneva Scoggin, Mrs.
Mrs. Dorothy Jean Schroeder, Evelyn LaVern Cox Smith,
associate professor of sociology Rochelle, Sara Evelyn Stan-
and chairman of the division of phill, Copperas Cove, Mrs
short talk on the model
theocratic ministry school
Saturday afternoon. Anna
Coleman will give a short Bible
sermon on “Hell.”
Perez besides handling many
of the assembly details such as
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BURT LANCASTER ALAIN DELON PAUL SCOFIELD
"SCORPIO"JOHN COUCOS-GAVIE HUNNICUIT
1 SHOWING THRU TUESDAY
11:55-3:25-4:55-6:10-8:00-9:30
Carpenter winner
in state contest
Jimmy Carpenter, son of Mr.
and Mrs James R Carpenter
Sr was awarded a fourth place
ribbon in the state Vocational
Industrial Clubs of America
meet held in Fort Worth April 27
and 28.
Carpenter, who represented
Brownwood High School in-
dustrial cooperative training
class, works at the Brownwood
Community Hospital in the x-
ray depa> tment.
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■ SMOWTIME 9:00 •
D IWO SHOWS NIGHTLY *
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auditorium. Com-
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Weldon Davis and Preston Wendell and J. M. Connally, all
Davis, both of Coleman. Dee of Abilene; two daughters, Mrs. Band concert set
Davis of Fort Stockton and L. V. Whisner of Detroit, Mich.
Clinton Davis of Many, La.; 19 a sister. Mrs. Dollie Deaton of for Early Fridav
grandchildren; and two great- Houston; two brothers, R. P. ‘ ‘
the Beta club.
Miss Chambers has been
class president for two years,
annual staff member three
years and drill team member
four years. She has won the
homemaking award, won
district and regional last year in
UIL informative speaking,
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ZEPHYR (BBC)—H. S.
Brandstetter has been named
president of the Zephyr Water
Supply Corp. He succeeds
Raymond Malone who resigned
this week
, Tom Duncan.
The name of Mike Lewis was
accidently omitted from the list Head Start in
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motor route a 10 per month 12100 per
Other board members include Ew..n menana." "csen
John S Speich, vice president. mi san se- m
Jack Rutland, secretory- aalamen au"n JNa
ses Ui 2 per vear
treasurer; Ronald Perkins; meMeERo.TEaSSOCIATED.2253:
Norman Petty; Ben Tongate cUt., M i" Me"voMDe" « ■«" • "i
Survivors include
Magnolia and Austin was the Sutherland, Texas district
scene of a two-car accident supervisor for Jehovah’s
reported to Brownwood police Witnesses.
at 8:35 a.m. Involved were a Saturday evening’s program
1963 car driven by Joyce P. themes include: “Holding Faith
Brincefield of 3711 First St. and and Good Conscience,” "Using
a 1971 car driven by William Your Bible TrainedConscience,"
Sathe
BROWNWOOD AREA-
Clear to partly cloudy
through Friday. Mild nights
and warm days. Low tonight
near 70, high Friday in 90s.
Maximum temperature
here Wednesday 95, over-
night low 59. Sunset today
8:24, sunrise Friday 6:41.
educationally disadvantaged Brownwood include Robert The grant was part of 841 juries were reported in
children Hallum and Dianna Wright million in federal funds Brownwood Wednesday
Friday at Davis-Morris Funeral Funeral Home with burial in Elementary with West
Home with burial to be in Rocky Creek Cemetery Elementary school are included
Greenleaf Cemetery Mr George died in the among action items on the
Mrs Smith died at 2 am this Methodist hospital in Houston agenda for the Brownwood
morning in a local nursing home following a brief illness Independent School District
following a long illness Born March 3,1914 in Thrifty, board of trustee meeting
She was born Aug. 1, 1890 in he was employed by the Con- Monday
Sidney, Comanche County, and tinental Oil Co. He married The meeting is set for 7:30
was a housewife and member of Fern E Mauldin p.m. Monday at the board room
the First Baptist Church. She Survivors include his wife; a at 401 Fisk
had lived in Brownwood 55 son, Joe George of Bangs; his Following roll call and ap-
years and married Emmett mother, Mrs Ethel M George proval of minutes, action items
Smith at Sidney Nov. 12, 1905 of Bangs; a brother, Roger on the superintendent’s to be
considered include:
1. Policy discussion.
2. Bid opening, sale of "e
property
3. Plan for completion of
building program.
get underway June 2 with a And, Kay Dianne Livingston,
party of 44 on the tour San Antonio, Mrs. Eleanor
county survey
BLANKET—Brown County
residents in May, Zephyr and
Blanket interested in the county
Head Start program should
contact head start officials at
Blanket school, officials an-
nounced.
County head start personnel
are conducting a survey on the
potential 1973-74 class, it was
announced. and survey
responses are not enrollment
commitments.
Interest may also be
registered by contacting local
school superintendents.
Children who will be four or five
years old by Sept 1 are eligible
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CRAiG WOOOSOM, Potoner
NORMAN FISHER Editor
sRq c»rv elenin, >• Cnts sunca, is
cents Home delivery by ©W carrier • by
Grant slated to
help youngsters
WASHINGTON, D.C.-
Congressman Omar Burleson
has announced a 8120,442.14.
Office of Education grant to the
Lou Coleman, Mary Candace
Coleman, Pamela Jean
Coleman, Mrs. Shirley Day,
Patsy Elaine Donahoo, Olivia
Jane Fudge, Mrs. Elizabeth
Ann Fudge, David Sigler
Locker, Mrs. Judy Moore,
Funds will provide services Debbie Wright was electee allocated to the state to help
for children residing in low- secretary of the organization turn new ideas into projects to
income areas who have need for and Robert Hallum, reporter aid all types of Texas students,
special educational assistance Among those attending the Funds earmarked for the
in order that their level of event from Brownwood were Brownwood campus will go to
educational attainment may be Mr and Mrs Robert Hallum, finance a Girls Adventure
raised to that appropriate for Mrs. Stanley Wright, Robert, Trails project which will allow
Mn. Emmett Smith Walter George board slate
Services for Mrs Emmett Services for Walter Evan Plans for the completion of
Sarah Sally > Smith, C, of 310 George, 59, of Big Lake. will be the school building program
Lipscomb, will be at 2 p m Saturday at Wright-Morelock and the consolidation at East
Weeks of Dallas, and Dr. Oscar EARLY—The Early School Sherry Moore, Stephen Daniel
Weeks of Tulsa, Okla.; 17 Bands will present a spring Morgan, Mrs. Johnnie Beth
grandchildren; and 32 great- concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Pitts, Mrs. Peggy Jean Ross,
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Also James Randall
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I every evening except
and Sunday morning by
property insurance.
5. Plans for consolidation of
East with Woodland Heights.
6. Appointment of board of
equalization.
7. Petition for special elec-
tion, Homestead exemption,
age 65 and over.
8. Consideration of bids for
speaker system for Woodland A f •
Academy seminar
10. Payment of bills.
Information concerning the • A
sshansldicteausefnancialreport to leave June 2
Questions may be asked of (EDITOR SNOTE: Infor-
and by board members before Howard Payne College's Herridge, Llano, Amy Laurel mation for this column released
any future business is Douglas MacArthur Academy Hull, Mineral Wells, Lynda Lois by authority of patient or 13 graduates,
discussed of Freedom European Jones, Moran, Steven Harold relative. I
"--"-3" r Elizabeth Robertson will
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY deliver the principal address at
HOSPITAL the graduation exercises.
Thomas has competed high
Admissions Wednesday school basketball, UIL events,
Brownwood—Mary Deanda; was senior class president,
"The
Naked
Countess" R
Moy 19-20 sessions
Program arrangements for assembly program will be
next weekend’s circuit Sunday afternoon, when
assembly of Jehovah's Wit- Sutherland presents the Bible
nesses in Brownwood have been lecture, ‘ Decide Now for Divine
completed, according to local Rulership.”
presiding minister David Perez. Local persons who have parts
The assembly will be May 19 include Ronald Coleman, who
and 20 and meeting place is the will assist in the public relations
Brownwood Coliseum. Theme department and who will have a
of the assembly is "Do All
Things for God's Glory.”
A program schedule will
include a theocratic ministry
school which is modeled after
weekly meetings and
represents the manner in which
members are trained for
ministerial activity. The school
will be conducted Saturday
afternoon by John P.
special programs for Directors elected from nounced Wednesday
SINGING TALENT SEARCH
For amateur singers who want to be con
sidered by a majr recording com
pany rountry, pop rock, Mb gospel
and rhythm and blues audition s free
and recorded Calt at wee IM 732
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THE ASSOCI
Today is T
the 130th day
235 days left
Today's hig
On this dat
spike was d
Utah, markir
of the first r
United States
On this dat
in 1479. the
Amerigo Vest
first voyage
in 1775, El
company at
men — the
Boys — capt
roga, in Nev
British.
In 1865,dur
Union force:
federate Pr<
Davis at Irwi
in 1871. Fra
Lorraine to (
Franco-Pruss
in 1940, dur
German fori
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in 1941. the
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land in a pi
make peace
Ten years
XXIII acce
Peace Prize
time that a
pontiff had
award.
Five years
erbomber pu
of a southern
in an attemy
enemy strong
One year a
struck Norti
links to Chin
of Humble; a sister, Mrs Eula Wilson, 87
Charles White.sof.Stratford, COLEMAN (BBC)—Services
Ola -intwo_daughters intaw, for Eula 0 Wilson, 87, of Recommendation
and Mrs Elsie Bean of Odessa; Coleman will.be at 330 p.m.
a brother-in-law. Wilks Smith of Friday at Stevens Funeral
Wichita Falls; a sister-in-law. Home withhRey. Paul Hubbard
Mrs Ernest Steele of Brown- pastorof the EmmanuelBaptist
wood; and 3 grandchildren Church of Coleman, officiating:
. Burial will be in Coleman City
Cemetery.
Wass Davis , 78 He died at 2 a.m today at
COLEMAN (BBC)-Services Overall-Morris Memorial
for Wess Davis, 78, of Coleman Hospital ir Coleman. , o
will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Mr Wilson was born June 9^
Stevens Funeral Home with 1885.in, Denison and. married
Rev Paul Hubbard, pastor of Rachael Mask Aug. 14, 1912
the Emmanuel Baptist Church Silver Valley. She died in 1971.
of Coleman, and Rev. Glenn C. He had been a resident of
Bowman. pastor of the First Coleman County since 1931, was
United Methodist Church of a Baptist and a retired
Coleman. officiating. bookkeeper
Burial will be in Coleman City Survivors include a son,
Cemeterv Harold Wilson of Coleman; a
,,, Serhcon m.edov. daughter, Mrs. Floyd Burton of
at 6 p.m. Tuesday at sansix grandchildren: SHEEP—
Mr Davis was born Sept. 3, 12 great-grand children; and *
1894 in Llano County and one great-great-grandchild. will “de
married Willee Bryant May 20 cn-i. All the sheep sold are
1917atCampColora doShedied Mrs. C. C. Connolly guaranteed by their consignor
in 1971 He had been a resident ABILENE—Services for Mrs. to be breeders.
of Coleman County since the C. C. Connally, 84 of Brownwood Each breeder will be allowed
early 1900 s and was a retired were to be at 3 p.m. today at to put three rams for stud
stock farmer. He was a North Funeral Home in AbUene selection and three ewes but
Methodist Burial was to be in Hillcrest each breeder is allowed only
Survivors include one sister, Cemetery. two stud selections from the
Mrs. J. Fry of Brownwood; six Mrs Connally died Tuesday rams and only two selections
daughters, Mrs. Buddy Wester ln the Brownwood Community from the ewes.
and Mrs. Joe Bob Fenton, both Hospital. Scott Lanford is president of
of Coleman, Mrs. Ferman she was born Jan. 26, 1889 in the association. Vice president
Pauley of Valera, Mrs. Owen Greenville and was a member is Dee David White and sale
Mobley of Midland, Mrs. Billy of the Church of Christ. She had managers are Gene Tongate
Mills of Ozona, and Mrs Wanda lived in Brownwood 20 years, and Lanford. Mrs. Hamilton
McDorman at Abilene; five Survivors include four sons, Choat is secretary
sons. Tom Davis of San Angelo, c. E. Connally of Hamlin, R. E., _____________________________
senior plays and has been listed WANELLE CHAMBERS
in Who’s Who for two years. salutatorian
Commrrre Separe (,46, 21,28
State of Texas for 861 children Brownwood youngsters -----------------------— Dowdy, MrS. Ruby Lee
in Brown County, age 5 to 17, 857 received awards and were Grant approved Wheeler, Waco, Patti Early,
of whom are in low income elected to offices at the meeting PP Amarillo, Nancy Goodlick,
families and 4 in foster homes, of the Texas Junior Shorthorn » ne, nroiac+ Lampasas, Martha Gale
This final allotment of funds Assn when the group held its Tor new Proe- __________________________
have been made available for annual field day and meeting AUSTIN—A 819,932 grant to
fiscal year 1973 under the Sunday here, Brownwood State Home and Two accidents are
provisions of Part A of Title 1, of Danny Lambert of Brown- School for Girls to finance a new
the Elementary and Secondary wood was second high in- project has been approved, the reported in City
Education Act which provides dividual in judging. Texas Education Agency an-
Wta feta
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Mrs. Velda Smith; Nathan listed in Who’s Who and served
Allen; Virgil Moseley. on the annual staff for two
Comanche—Thelma Narr- years, was cast in the junior and
etta; Mrs Dorothy Sledge. senior plays, was a member of
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