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Wednesday March 6, 1974
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Latest Closing
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weeks. but now we expect to go
every month." Fowler said.
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OFER 5:30
SHOWS
5:40
7:30
5:20
AMAH I IS
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Tarrant County Junior College
in Fort Worth, a teacher of the
year will be named
The teacher of the year
nominees are Oneale Tabor,
Hilda Harlow, Mary Jane
Bowden, Katie Jule Shelton and
Rosetta Reed.
COMMERCE SQUARE
WOODY ALLEN
TAKES A
NOSTALGIC LOOK a
AT THE
FUTURE.
NEW! COME IN ANO
TRY FOOS BALL!
BURGER & MALT
Bangs postpones
open house event
BANGS (BBC) — Open house
at Bangs school will be held at a
later datedue to continued high
absenteeism, school officials
announced, instead of at-
tempting to hold the event
during Texas Public Schools
Week
Nine weeks tests will be held
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CALL IN ORDERS WELCOME
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FRI. & SAT.
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WEEKDAYS
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
CLOSED TUESDAY
ROY’S DRIVE-IN
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FEATURING
JOHNNY WALTON
AND THE
Western Swinger Band
Every Tuesday, Thursday Friday
and Saturday night
Ladies FREE Tuesday * Thursday
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hereford. In the hereford steer in the collision were a 1964 car Evans; Delphine C. Pratt;
classes at Houston, Tim Dame driven by Ronnie M Mills of 207 Grace B. Taylor.
of Blanket had the 10th place Yale and a 1970 auto driven by May—Ruby Hurst
lightweight hereford and Steve Eunice H Douglas of 1605 p----------T---- " —
Dame of Blanket had 19th Eighth St Comanche NHS
placing middleweight hereford. A two-car wreck was reported ; I .
Other steer exhibitors in- at Austin and Main at 6:50 a.m. mnaucrs Siate
» TRAVELERS STEAK HOUSE
2F.ORTWIAY PN 646 9110,
Zephyr-John C. Smith.
Dismissals Tuesday
Brownwood — Carrie N. Bell ;
Myrtle L. Conly: Cora E
HOSPITAL Drinkard. Frances E. Fritz-
Admissions Tuesday shall; Melinda C. Horner;
---- Brownwood — Carrol C. William Ruben McCullough;
The Tongates also exhibited Fisk at 3:55 p.m. Drivers of the Cummings; Mary L. Butler: Eva P Moore; Lorine S
champion breeding sheep in the vehicles were Oral B. Wilson of Teodora Britton; Mera Thornhill; Myrtle Windham,
hampshire and suffolk breeds. Mullin and Harry Echols of Cochran; Edra L. Green; Laura Bangs - Odessa I. Rippetoe;
in the junior steer show at Houston, I. Hagelstein; Olen E. Kelly; Jewel M Heffington; Eula L
Houston, Kimberly Threet of Eighth and Ave B was Lester E O'Neal: Billve L. Childress.
Brownwood had the fourth location of a two-car accident Street; George N. Whittington, Comanche — Tavie Dutton
place heavy-weight polled reported at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday Comanche - Donnie R Talpa - Melba L. Smith
Zephyr — James M Smith
BIRTHS
A daughter, Amy, to Mr and
Mrs. E. Diaz of Sidney. March
4, Brownwood Community
Hospital. Maternal grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. I.
Moreano of Taylor. Paternal
grandmother is Mrs Pauline
Diaz of Taylor.
NURNBURG, Germany — A
daughter, Kimberly Ruth to SP-
* » Sidney gym fund. Persons
: RAMBLIN'ROSE :
* 247.3130 IV 17104 J invited to participate The •
************** public is invited to attend
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eluded Ray and Kay Wells, Tuesday In the accident were a COMANCHE (BBC) — A
Janet May, Danny Lamberth 1972 car driven by Ruby K. slate of sophomore provisional
and Tom Kerby. Elliff of 2500 Vincent and a 1966 members. expected to become
Janet May exhibited * red auto driven by Roger Sutton of active members next year,
ribbon holstein heifer in the 602 Second St. were inducted Thursday by the
dairy.show at Houston National Honor Society chapter 1 and Mrs. Preston Roberson.
In the fat lamb division of the Priddy youth wins at Comanche High School March 4, U.S Army Hospital in
Houston Livestock Show, Roy The list includes Steve Davis, Nurnburg. Paternal grand-
Russen of Bangs placed llth honors at Houston son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Davis; mother is Mrs Amy Roberson
and 14th with heavyweight . Nancy Froh, daughter of Mr of Austin. Maternal grand-
finewool crossbred lambs. HOUSTON—Dale Schuster of and Mrs. Kenneth Froh; Vicki parents are Mr and Mrs. Dub
Priddy, a Comanche County Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rhoades of Brownwood.
FFA member. took reserve Robert Lee; Becky O'Brien GARLAND - A son, David
champion honors in the junior daughter of Mr and Mrs Allen, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Angora doe goat judging last Monselle O'Brien; Margue David Carter. Feb. 28, Garland
weekend at the Houston Press wood. daughter of Mr. and Memorial Hospital Maternal
Livestock Show Mrs. Presswood grandparents are Dr . and Mrs
allow 14 officers to shoot at one The 16-year old, the son of Mr. Also Mark Schuman, son of A. L Tarlton
time," Fowler said. He pointed and Mrs. Wilfred Schuster, also Mr and Mrs George Schuman
out that all law enforcement won premier exhibitor award Mark Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs
agencies in the county are in- and placed seven animals in the Victor Scott: Kimberly Ren-
vited to avail themselves of the top four finishers in five dif- shaw. daughter of Mr and Mrs.
target area "We have been ferent classes, including three Truman Renshaw: and Dayion
going to the range every six first places West, son of Mr and Mrs Fred
West
Students in NHS are required
to hold a 91 overall grade
average
I DEATHS AND FUNERALSi I MARKETS | Comanche 4-H advances Brady Savings
A.A.Compball u Mr.Yomn clerene Ric - onm d - 2-—2- unseven . =-=
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todaypat Stevens! Funera iHome Cemetery She dled at 4 15 a.m at Davis-Morris Funeral Home calves and yearhngs were Share-the-Fun festival that saw Newburg 4-H leaders Square coached by Mrs Glenda The structure will be located
WihEobertBo JKChurchof Tuesday at Temple. Mrs Ricediedata.m. today steady to 82 cheaper Stocker 791members perform in 10 acts Dance Team from De Leon 4-H Swindle and Mrs Susie Fields at the corner of N. Blackburn
erirminister.officiating Mrs Vann was born June 3, at the Brown ood Community pairs and spring cows were before an audience of 250 by Donnie Morris, Joy Moms. Judges for the Shared Fun and E Main in downtown
cEuriahwastobe in Coleman 1888, in Walker County, Ga She Hospital following a long about steady Slaughter cows The trophy is awarded an- Gay Frost, Tun Beaty, Tammy festival were Mr and Mrs Joel Brady
HwmaerY.. 2 .1 « moved to Brown County with “ness. . , . . . and bulls were fully steady nually to the best art in the Kimmell,. Jackson Boen. Curtis and Mr and Mrs Bill Architects for the building are
ahewasdeadonar nS her parents in 1890, and moved ShewasbornJune.9, 1909 in Prices were as follows festival. A club must win 'it Pepper Joiner, Mark Beaty and McGinnis of Comanche Parker-Crofton Associates of
mTuesdayatoyverall-Morris to Temple in 1910 Her husband San Saba Countyyand, was a Stocker steer calves, light- three times in order to keep it Ricky Wilson coached by. Emceeuig the program were Fort Worth
-enoranospita i _ died in February, 1972. homemaker.She had lived in weight. 52.50-57.50; medium to The Comanche. group will Darlene Moms and Margaret Sally Key and Glen Levisay, The building will have
23 MsSampbelwas r July Survivors include two staters, Brownwood 12 years and heavy. 650 to 52 50; stacker represent the county « the Kimmell. "The Dating Game" members of the Comaiche columns in front with glass
near nnt1in.Coleman County Mrs Jack Baker of Temple and married.Clarence Rice at steer yearlings. good, quality. DistricttH eliminations Anril from Hasse 4-H by Charla County 4-H Council The ribbons panels and wil feature a driye-
the noianttaipnnaand lyedain Mrs. Wells Howard 01 Fort Brady Sept. 4, 1929. 48-50; plainer quality, mt 20 at Stephenville Clark. Bobbie Carol Clark, and trophy were presented by in window
tecunty islf < Worth. Survivors include her stocker heifer calves, light- Blue ribbon winners in the Debbie McDonald, Ann Hyatt Jackie Johnson, chairman and ______________________________
an upholsterer and a member of , husband: a brother, Lonnie weight 46.50-50: medium to festival were :SOb, Sob, Sob" and Lucy Garcia coached by Mrs Wanda Clark vice-
the Church of Christ J. R. Skaggs, 73 Hinshaw of Brownwood; two hX’ 4^6 50 stacked from De Lenn 4-H by Jill Miller, Mrs BUl Clark. ’ chirm"and Cmee Teacher dinner
Survivors include his mother, SAN SABA । BBC: — Services sisters, Mrs. Novella Wilson of heifer’ Miller. Carolyn White ribbon winner was county4, Aduteadomanshe OOCner amner
Mr, Annie Campbell of for Jessie Ramsell Skaggs, 73, Brownwood and Mrs. Stella Quaitt 4X4 . * ' 8000 McKillip, Penney Berna,-------- L i . . ,
Coleman: a sister. Mrs Mary of Hillsboro were to be at 3 p.m. Penn of Mercury; and a number 340 Tgtiitd i.Pl nenmualitY: Teresa Dodd and Janet Clark a InurSday night
Dunn of Coleman; five today at Hillcrest Cemetery of nieces and nephews rwi 31 35 an comm . a coached by Doris Joiner and KOOd buvind seminer
brothers, R P Campbell and with burial under the direction__Xt 3035.60i,ca5nner. and Linda Lndley. Hillbilly Mix "“Y-Y -eIIIIIIUI A dinner meeting by the
Glen Campbell, both of Lub- of Howell-Doran Funeral Home cutner.co"s, 282 shelly up’ from Hasse 4-H by Ernest . . Brownwood Classroom
bock, A D Campbell of He died Monday at Hillsboro. Coyote control gooddaitv 8jstosxer,Cows Yolland, Charles Mathis, cle+er A .A Till ■ pc Teachers Assn is scheduled for
Coleman, Clem F. Campbell of Mr Skaggs was born Dec 22. goddutei stocker Regina Spivey, Brenda 510160 nere I HU FSOO V Thursday/beginning at 7:30
Santa Anna and Wayne Camp- 1900, at Rosebud, and lived in . H j rr Sowd Plainer, 2222: pairs, rhiebaud, Blynn McDonald, • p.m. at Chisholm s restaurant,
bell of Bangs; and a half- San Saba County most of his meet called Off Ko0d.muaita 400475 pairs, Tim Stark. Tammie Mathis, Dr. William Vastine and in addition to an address by
brother. W. C Stewart of Lit- life. He married Nancy C. punerdyea 30,"00ipacxer Steve Garcia, Deena Spivey Mary Sweeten from Texas A&M ePa. Dr Don Newbury, director of
tiefield. Blackwood in 1921 in San Saba ine meeting on coyote control st2., Du. 18: Jay Wotds, James Dolberry University will conduct a food dsEek community relations for
Mrs Skelton 83 County. scheduled in Brownwood 4505xer and feeder bulls, 42 50- Joe Hyatt, Tonya Stark, Bill buying seminar here Thursday,
_ ' Survivors include two Thursday has been cancelled, Mathis, Danny Clark, Lisa sponsored by the family living
COLEMAN - Services for daughters, Mrs R. C. Peel and according to Charles R Threet.. "iiEoAHEsAlFe dark and Randy Abbey sub-committee of the Brown
Mrs Mamie Skelton, 83, of Mrs Nancy Jane Peel, both of county extension agent. -onanoo, Brownwood, 635 coached by Mrs. Jerry Stark County Program Building
Coleman were to be at 2:30 p.m Hillsboro; a son, Lonnie Skaggs The meeting concerned the PounADacK.swhitefacespain "Mars 4-H" from De Leon 4-H Committee
today at Stevens Funeral Home of San Saba; two brothers, Lee safe use of th* M44 spring 3a Mascevers. zephyn, 780 by Dee Dee Nowlin, Donna "Dollar Saving Food Buying"
with Rev Jack Skelton of- Skaggs and Bennie Skaggs, both loaded ejector which uses RoEhi. irat 170 Brooki Nowlin, Pepper Joiner, Cathy will be taught at two presen-
ficiating. Burial was to be in of San Saba. two sisters, Mrs sodium cyanide capsules as a Holstfr MaY' 493 Pound Burton, Clay Coan, Mark tations of the food buying
Coleman City Cemetery Ada White and Mrs Donnie means of controlling predatory ir.E Miller, Judy Johnson, Mitzi seminar Thursday in Room B of
She died at 1:20 am Tuesday Foley, both of Beiton; 15 animals Eac6r.Bangs,335 pound white Lindley and Jim Wilson the Brownwood Coliseum. V • %
at a Coleman rest home. grandchildren and 14 ereat-.■ „ . „ at 2 Joe Harper, coached by Carole Nowlin Presentations will be from 9 to f Ah.
Mrs Skelton was born March greatchildrenlandb8rett The meeting is cancelled Brownwood 185 pound red 10:30 am and from 12:30 to 2 Fagne Ah
Dao .ez.., . becau ter rar straining Erahmi bulli 1 48 -____1 from Comanche 4-H by Brent p.m. “» A
martiedTheo RoyG riffith, 84. sarderyiSattigtbunyoneWamblez.Blanket.a1-oosypnundDamidson,DleHurssny Dr Vastine,
Countyof her Me. was , of coleman were to beat p.m Potecton AgeEnyironmental pouwwpiehagghejferaatc. ", spencer kejnd pecingAndopnaatngonrnot •T M I
ass-
funexoraw U,. Aemon a » w unatt o> are™. 0 “i* Rush of mishaps Red ribbon winners were y, s Although he has had a wide
Coleman; and several nieces Stevens Funeral Home. preiminarvitunetiwnethenia.2 r Twirlettes" from De Leon 4-H Mrs.Sweeten, foods-nutrition range of teaching and research
and nephews. He died at 12:20a.m. Tuesday peeiuminary injunction should continues here by Dawn Waggoner Mica specialist, will discuss experience in agricultural -------------
I A o u . at.a Coleman rest home.. If at all possible this training Patrol cars hummed in Waggoner, Dee Dee Nowlin, economical food buzing and marketing and in consumber March 11 through 15.
L. A. Ponder, 79 Mr.Griffith was born March meeting wP reschgtedns Brownwood again all day Donna Nowlin and Sue Joiner getting thenmost nutrition for behavior and demand, he is
FORT WORTH - Services 9,, 1889, at New Philadelphia, BrownKodsometimeahterdti Tuesday as another five wrecks coached by Doris Joiner The the.fooddollar. , t „ primarily interested in food
for Leo Alton Ponder, 79, of Fort Ohio,’and.married Edith । March 11 public hearing," were reported on city streets. Cute Little Car" from meetings are open to the distribution economics, which
Worth will be at 4 p.m. Thur- JoneSuat Denver, Colo., in July: Threet said There were six on Mondav. Comanche 4-H by Gale Hurst, p was his field of specialization
sday at Shannon North Funeral 1930. He had beena resident of Early this morning police in- Sheila Field, Mitzi Pope Dr Vastine holds
Home Coleman since 1930 and was a ----------------------
at^Jitei^rt -"2 County 4-Hers
Worth after a short illness. Survivor, .nclude his wife
Mr Ponder was born Jan. 15, FUND—
1895, at Keller and was a Continued from Pao. 1 A - »
member of the Baptist church e u . „ . Bobby and Doyle Hallum of Sparks of Rt. 4.
for 65 years. He was a World „ Houston for colection. Brownwood exhibited the Belle Plain and Poplar was
War I veteran Money over.th16.3950 will be champion shorthorn heifer of the site of a one-car accident
Survivors include three sons, KePt ,ln the bank to be ad- the junior breeding division at reported At 10:16 p.m. Tuesday.
Thomas Ponder of Brownwood, mnistered.by the Brownwood the Houston Livestock Show A pickup driven by Otis F.
Wayne Ponder of Fort Worth , 6. DePt. when there is March 1. Lawrence of 2612 Main struck a
and Rev. James A. Ponder of another need. . n The Hallum brothers also had gas meter
Jacksonville, Fla: a daughter, Arbert. Day, army two other first place heifers and The alley behind Denman
Mrs. William H. Martin of Fort recruiter from Brownwood, was one 2nd place Debbie and Insurance on Coggin Ave. was (EDITORS NOTE: Infor-
Worth; five sisters and two sti. outofitown this morning DiAnna Wright also had a first the site of a two-car wreck mation for this column is
brothers, all of Fort Worth; and "an newspaper.cuppingshe place heifer and other higher reported at 7::» p.m. Involved released by authority of patient
seven grandchildren. panned to bring to the attention placing, were a 1970 car driven by or relative ,
o.army. officials in. Amarillo. In the polled hereford junior Margie Bucy of Brownwood and BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
the clippings are of the fire and breeding show, Sheena, Ann a 1965 auto driven by James
the fund drive which followed and Dick Tongate placed Wood of 705 Coggin
the army s letter to Mrs. heifers second, fourth and fifth. Two cars collided at 900 N.
Holland. — - —
Latest donation was from
John Paul Dickinson for 85, and
several anonymous gifts.
LAKEWOOD CLUB
» SIDNEY I BBC) - a far
• implement consignment sale
* will be held on the Sidney school
* grounds at 11 a m Saturday.
_ March 16, sponsored by the
• Sidney PTC
• All commissions will go to the
If at all possible this training _
metingwisbmnytrmcheduledain Tuesday as another five wrecks coached by Doris Joiner. "The the food dollar. . primarily interested in food Itth eroad to perditio n is
March^H public hearing," 8" by^Gate ^c. " samlka133
Early this morning police in- Sheila Field, Mitzi Pope Dr. Vastine holds a B.S. during his graduate program. ********..-*.
vestigated a collision at Brown Malcolm Green. Lindley degree in agricultural Dr Vastine is a member of • MFYICANFhn *
and Center. Swindle and David Power education, a M.S. degree in the Food Distribution Research * " -x iWU *
Involved in the early morning coached by Mrs. Harrell Hurst agricultural economics and Society and a member of its * TRAVELERS *
wreck were a 1971 car driven by "Old McDonald's 4-H Farm" rural sociology and a Ph. D in board of directors; American * STEAM HOUSE i LODGE »
Win at Houston Victor H Brock of Rankin anda from Newburg 4-H by Della agricultural economics and ' Agricultural Economics Assn.; * «aM«naitsi *
1968 auto driven by Larry W Mae Riewe, Phyllis Riewe, rural sociology Southern Agricultural » "O""NoUB
Bobby and Doyle Hallum of Sparks of Rt. 4. Economics Assn.; American »
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974, newspaper, March 6, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575507/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.