Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 176, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1977 Page: 2 of 12
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Senator* also gave tentative
1 approval on a record vote to
Houston Sen. Jack Ogg’s bill to
ban smoking in some public
places, on an IM vote, but
failed to allow Seguin Sen John
Traeger to bring up his bill on
storage of natural gas by Lo-
Vaca Gathering Co.-failing to
suspend the rules to permit that
bill (SB 801) to be taken up, 17-
Here's how area senators
voted:
* * Group Hospitalization
* Paid Vacations * Group Life lnsuranca
On final passage of HB 1275,
which prompted the filibuster,
Sen. Grant Jones of Abilene and
Sen. Ray Farabee of Wichita
Falls voted in favor while Sen.
Tom Creighton of Mineral Wells
voted against.
On the bill to extend the ban
on smoking in public places,
Sen. Jones and Sen. Farabee
Dismissals Moaday
Brownwood-Van B Harder,
Man Martha Sa useda.
Bangs-Patrice Hicks
Santa Anna-Richard Jasper.
Start at 82.50
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
DEATHS AND FUNERALS 1 R-Star civic leader
With piecework opportunities M xml
jobs up to
54.00 per hr. and hig her
Benefits include:
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FEATURESTISTo
The band is directed by the First Baptist Church across
James Mallow who is in his 17th the street from the youth cen-
need for experienced sewing machine
operators and trainees. One hundred and
fifty additional full-time employees are
required to meet our commitments
through 1978.
«ned
16 FLAVORS
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her fourth year, a member of •
the school annual staff and a
member of FFA.
Her honors include the
Outstanding Scholar Award, the
History Award. the Health
In- Award and the Science Award
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for less tha
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ahead and approved SB 1275,
• Pa
Chambers, Allen Filibuster
fails Meier
Due to large Government Contracts,
and a heavy, long-running demand for
commercial work, Brownwood
BRADY-The famed Brady
to be hold today Bulldog Band received top
TheRmwnuarTI. honors in their classification
mehesrpwnwoodE utureFar. last week at the 39th Annual
memberonwAmerica.parent Music and Blossom Festival
be heMtodTandsshand . "il held in Canon City, Colorado.
PmhsimtndBrgmnnonsuni
Highschool cafeteria. fehnnshow and street parade
Students and adults who have competition
been involved in the program
will be honored.
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services Wednesday
HISING SrAR_An apparent Ldg.
heart attack early Monday ■
morning felled a promninent Broun," pismana
Riin Starrancher. and Ewards counes; • pat
and of the president ot the onrten-c.
Rising Star Independent School CM; and a supporter of
District * board - trustees. Ablehe “Cristinpponrterat
yohnD.(SkeetCark,54,was and"teiwest-nversty
secking troutlines on his REhabuitton Center
xn„County.ranch with.a Survivors incidde his wife;
tidwhen wasstricken He three sons, Frazer Clark of
prdxdead« arrival at Comanche, Bob Clark of Rising
Hropitnwood Community Star and Jack Clarkof
heidat2 30p-m.Wednesday at Ellie Elliott and Mr* OUie
theRising Star Church of Chrint Burns, both ot AlSing Sar, and
("ihGarz Adams, Mra Jessie Swin 0 Andrew*,
foliege, officiating assisted by and one grandchild
Owen Aikin, minister of the
Church of Christ
Graveside services will be
held immediately after at
Rising Star Cemetery with
Hershel McDonald, minister of
the Sixth Ave Church of Christ
in Brownwood, officiating
Arrangements are under the
direction of Higginbotham
Funeral Home
Vasquez ; Jim Billy Walker.
------ Bangs-Ida Lee Grissom
husband a son Mal kAh.il' ..0. . ” ontinued FromPage.U) Goldthwaite-Randell Frank-
Underwood son.Maz.Bobhy B the post sofar. ratio and have a better program in Holland
Hnderwood p Omaha, ’ a Some question was ratsed by for it," he said. Blanket-Martha lama Max
dauhter,„Delores Sims, of board members on whether the "All we want to do is tackle weU.
_____ AteimdJ Stepsona.Ron district could meet the the problem, for the board to Coleman-Bettie Gran Rae
Survivors include his wife, a Alexander 0 Rotan and Harry deadlines in the program, but make a commitment and do Comanche-Alva
daughter, Mr. John “Betty) AroxanderofsHuntsyilleifour superintendent said he something about It," be mid Smith
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Mibpoki,to Sisters, Lols fices were combined until the housing index had been made in
----------------------------- Moorsoflndenand Mr* Nor- early 1940s, Jordan said. 1971. Consequently some sec-
POLICY_____ manHndgesoHerefordi seven Ironically, the school district tion. of the city pay more for
IVLl- • Erandchidren and three great- was in much better financial taxes than then counterparts
(Continued From Page 1 ) grandchildren shape than the city, but that two blocks away, presenting the
rL. Bun _ situation has since been rever- possibility at a class action suit
speeaifically had a kilo luted I Thomas Riddles, 77 sed. primarily because of an in- Jordan declined to name
don I know," Hither noted Ann, . . . flux in federal funds to the city 1 ‘
Murchison added that either BRADY-Services for Jordan said city council picking
the administration or the Nchool Thomas Dewey Riddles, n, will - -
board needed to establish the D, at 2 p.m Wednesday at
priorities Pointing to mure Wikerson Funeral Home with
than $6,000 required to fund a Henyy McBroom minister of not been unanimous ‛ Rainv wenther
basic reading a basic roading and Bridge Street Now is the time for us to be maiY wecmher
program and requ ata from Church ol. Chrst, officiating thinking about it. I see this as an movina to east
girls’ athletic coache* for Burlalwill be in Calf Creek Important part of the overall ef- • "9 T
payment on time they donated -emeten... „ fort in the school district of get- severe thunderstorms that
to the teams. Murchison said .Mr. Riddles died at 5:50 p.m ting the office next door back in rolled over the Panhandle and
the district had a lot of needs sunday at Veterans Hospital in shape " Jorian said the South Plains yesterday
The superintendent estimated ________________ Certainly it u not the must crossed over into Central Texas
that tne central office had „He.was born Nov. 30, 1899 in important part, but in IMS carly today, but losing a lot of
handled more than 1,600 pur- RedRock and had lived most of years, it could be the best " he their punch along the way.
chase orders so far this year, his in McCulloch County He said. Scattered thunderstorms.
"Our priorities are funny," wasa veteran of the U.S. Navy Jordan said later that if some heavy, were reported In
Chastain interjected. "We sat u™ « former Civil Service em- property was fairly awasri an area bounded by Brownwood
on purchase orders until they Pioye. . the overall tax rate could go on the west, Wichita Falls and
could hatch a wooden egg." .Survivors include a sister, down for most homeowner.. Seymour on the north and
Chastain subsequently moved Ann. Hoover. of Brady; • "We’d be able to raise the College Station on the east
for a vote on his proposal which brother, Thurber Riddles of money we need locally without .Rains that moved into the
did not receive a second. Brody. and several nieces and increases and nrahahlJ Brownwood
nephews
Bulletin Austin Bureau
AUSTIN-Senators continued
their tradition of filibusters this
past week, with Sen Bill Meier
I of Euless shattering the world
record held by a former Texas
State Senator Mike McKool of
Dallas (who shattered the
1 record of Sen Don Kennard of
Fort Worth).
Meier sat down 4 hours after
he began his attack on SB 1275
by Sen Ray Farabee of Wichita
Falls That bill would, among
other things, close the records
of the Industrial Accident
Board on worker's com-
pensation files.
However, Senators went
duntrtel Perk, "hone wavsos _ All treinen evolyu the texes
Employment C*—...... Fak Aw. Brownwood,
Annie Guill. 63 w... c .
COMANCHE TBBc,ser. "oyne Goodgame Raymond Joiner, 79
vices for Annie Gulu, «. of cEEADY-ervieesfor Wayne DE LEON-Services for
Brownwood win be at 1* Ran um*"tS." T*. be * 4 Raymnond Joiner,79, will be held
Wednesday at Comanche L ?! "i Ikerzon at 2 30 Pm Wednesday at the
Funeral Home wib burial to be Aaera.dome.mh Eey. Ray First Baptist Church here with
wowansyemrameam" irzxxurx
Mra Guill died at 10:3 p.m camp San Saba will be at De loon Cemetery
Monday at the Brownwood "Mr"GXam. . , . under the direction of Nowin
Community Hospital following .M-wonqogamgdedat950 Funeral Home
a tong ilinesa 1T”“ Mr Joiner died at 11 40 p.m
KNa was bam aa July a. 1MB iKtopin.konpit after * Monday at a Dublin hospital
in Comanche and was a "KXAnE — after « lengthy iLness
> housewife She married Jessie u™. ? SeP 2, 1005 in He was born Jan 26 l*M m
Gu Aug 1, 18 to Comanche Malakot"sanasmarried. Alta Talapoosie County. Ala and
He died Feb II. IN* win Aruoter“archa1, married’Estell Sanders Dec 11.
Survivors include three NIm n preceded 1918 in Duster He wasa retired
grandchildren, four step- hotel o GetJTrLTrarured employe of the Mobi ou Co
grandchildren; and five great Ardoownerosna.nadreaidedinwherehehadworkedtrom
grandchildren sismomtonhisufe .. to IN* He bvwl in the De loon
She was preceded in death by aHSontntdepusepaon N* and ««,
one non and two daughters twoncutgrmsrapyisand member of the Baptist church.
dnixonat Arte and Mr. Hen . Survivors include his wite;
, , . BranavaxasandMra four daughters, Mr, RS Miers
John A. Snider, 78 Malakot of Arlington, Mr. Robert Ables
of Bioomfieid, N M Burl
EASTLAND-Se rvices Mrs. Alexander, 63 Scott of Big Spring' .nd Mr.
Jhn ASnider, , Carbon BRADY-Services for Mrs SharlotteParkeroDeteon; diection"oF“Hgginbothann (EDITOR’S NOTE
were held at 10 a.m. today at Delbert iAlc. MeR.., Ai. uven brothers. Jim Joiner of Funeral Hom. formation for this column
Carbon Baptist Church with derrsrpotceeMcBeeyAlexan McCamey. Cotton Joiner of released byauthority at patient
Rev. Smith, pastor, ot- 12epm“bgne,werstobeat Snyder ^y Joiner of Sun- Mr. Clark was born pe or relative.)
toda^m Buriaisbeatap.m Funeral Home here with Henry t^ 1925 >" Sipe Springs and BROWNWOOD COMMLNTTY
dets cemaryIM"amando un- MeBrppmmuminecrccnaau rrefFsaintdornanan smownosprauNr
Ponapauareztonor"bakker Cmud Bunakte ottpraumraupobertmectelian eraduate Sipe sorine’ teh Admissloms Monday
vMesniderledatnonam “ratpavenamansat". Mf* J0*™* kne nvehayd Brvara Brownwood-Jewel Pearl An-
Monday Manor a.m sanday At sanGray of Duster, Mr. Howard wood He was a World War II derson; Maude Hettle Buzbee;
Nursing Home after ’ short Nursing Home in Abenu Mont Baker and Mrs. John T veteran «< the U.S. Army Air Ruth Jane Davis; Iris Sue
11 22“ She was born May 11 1*11 in Singleton, both 01 DeLeon; -six Force. He was alm a member at Dunlap; Lee Warner Johnson;
He was born July 11, 1M in Throckmorton dn, in randchildren; and two great- the Ruing Star Chamber of Johnniel lene Lawson; Edward
BezarCountyandmarftedora marrsedTDeibercontkanand and theMasonc Nathaniei Randle: Edwin fi
za More about BOARD-
Ranger until his retirement in
1974 when he moved to Carbon.
He was a member of the
Methodistchurch.
Mat bb wanda bet E
— I
Auen have been r.an.ed Ea
respecuvriy of the May Hgh
stunlgTaduating assoti9n m
Beth daughter at Mr and m-__
Mrs ( urts > hambers. was •Ha,
accorded her honor after RR
maintauung a H 1 grade point E /,
average ETk a
lluring her high school year.. EAh5
she was active in basketball, EW
track, volleyball, tennis and the E."
drill team Her group activities me
included FHA, in which she |
served as a officer three years, I
president at the Beta Club in her
third year and vice president in •
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i-FEATURES 7 25-915
tot the teenagers
andtheydoitallin
Experirneed opereten opoly M Browawood Monutecturing
Beth plans to study pre-law at
Brownwood's Howard Payne
University.
Tanya, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Bo Allen, maintained a
93.51 grade point average to be
named the second ranked
graduating student.
During her high school years.
She participated in basketball,
track, volleyball and tennis
She is a member of FHA, FFA
and the Beta Club She is head
cheerleader and editor of the
annual. She was elected Best
All-Around in her junior and
senior years and Class Favorite --wtea ... ... —
in her freshman and junior TANYA ALLEN voted against while Sen
years and was the recipient of -..salutatorian Creighton "as absent.
theOutstanding Scholar Award, elementary education at Angelo nd« to X^r’K the
Wa plans to major in State Universdy in San A^elo. natural1gasnstorage,saiithren
Mertis AA ~ ---senators voted in favor.________
Rockwood-Evan D. Wise More about TEACHER— Police activity log
, (Continued From Page J) n ..
t-SSMU, toTEAbyMayis.
Wilks to the edtraddA Thezschool board voted to answered 39 complaints, made
equalizaiton scheduled to meet acept the resignation of Coggin four misdemeanor arrests, and
this summer' wiknjons smeet Elementary music teacher the animal control officer an-
_______ glevanceintdyorbentahontazwasbrinatransreradtodalasyilationiswertssued."
Jordan declined to name A son, Shawn Lynn, to Mr the board1 set for July 13 in Tom Jordan to namedtruste ----------------------------
specifi, inequities. "We’re not and Mrs. Sam Nichols 01 action taken during last mon- advisory committee for the
members had been contacted establish a need and meet it," Community Hospitai. Maternal Board members have been athoriprtn t and ranted
*bout the propoaal, noting while hesaid._____________ grandparents are Mr land1Mrs. asked to produce one or two administration t theschoo
response was favorable. It has —---------------------- J. ” Hornsey of New Mexico. names for alternate Positions tmu^eat t Notsekscont
notbeenunanimous. . . Rainy weather Paternal grandparents are Mr on the equalization body. Wilks Lunch Program atd t Schoot Pub
tiMowisthetimeforzustobe mAC * a and Mrs. OH Nichols of Bangs appointment to the board came USDA commodities from the and Sunday morning by Brownwood
thinking about it. I see thu as an moving to east A daughter, Theresa Ann, to on a nomination by Dale state PUBLISHING oo,. division o CRACO.
important part of the overall ef- Seun .------ . Mr and Mrs Darrell CaudiU of Wheelis. Long needed days off were Inc. P.O. Boz Be, Brownwood, Tezas,
Brownwood, May *, Brownwood Assistant school superin- approved by the board Mr 5 76801.Secondclass postage paid at Brown-
Community Hospital. Maternal tendent CB- Maness delivered assistant superintendent the wood,Texas
grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs. azreport on requests for tran- business manager the future CRanowooDsor
J. T. Shaver of Brownwood, sfers into Brownwood schools tax assessrdoectorheamuture RONALDGRAY
Paternal grandparents are Mr from area districts. As of the high schlprincsar, and the
said —— - scattered thunderstorms. andiMre John Caudmu of May dendlhe iz students Board member George sg <Z> "mogrss
Jordan said later that if some heavy, were reported in rown Wesley Roy to Mr and Brownwood schools while into Allcorn called attention to the cem devety by su
property was fairly assessed, an area bounded by Brownwood MA ntwes eEoetoMr.and Brownwood students While twelve-month nature of the the state o Tew tin
the overall tax rate could go on the west, Wichita Falls and Brownwood Cnmm .8, requests to transfer tn adfi jobs and said the officials per year; outaidethesta
to, — 8 Seymour on the north "ng Brownwood Community IeH to transfer to Zephyr, needed equity with +1, the continental United
"We'd be thomeownera the College Station on the east HospitaI Ma tern al grand- henumherissmallerthanlasisuperintendent’s contract.
mi eass = aa SE
uses in the tax rate and ofrainonPn ... aninch Roy Adams of Carizzo, N.M students from Bangs were The board voted to extend th. a.m. Sunday
DeLeon, 0 n.t Rising Sta^and and Mr and Mrs Charles denied tramrfer by the Texas same privtiege to the official **aw
130 inches Atnihiingsarrand Schumaker of Waco. Education Agency ——PAM5cwmomctals. associated!
Comanche and nttheeast A daughter, Christi Lynne, to The schol district must May 21 deadline The Associated Press
reported tracedorran. Mr.and.Mr.Buy Nelson, forward thereport on transfers May 21 is the deadline for dpslsyincsnenpp
Skies from the southwest to Erow nwood. May 7 Brownwood * . . Rodeo queens contests entries Asnewadispatches.An.
northwest of Brownwood Comnmunity Hospital Maternal Bazaar slated to be in according to Brown
remained heavily overcast at grandparents areMr.andMrs. . . ... County Fair Assn
midday Tuesday posing, threat awoha"ptourman-n.Erien- in Goldthwaite Application blanks and photos
of continued showers and awX antt Ta randparentsshould be mailed to Miss Brown
thundershowers TL„a Nelson GOLDTHWAITE-The senior County Rodeo pageant. P.O.
A clearing trend is expected n citizens of Mills County will Box 1408, Brownwood,
late Tuesday or Wednesday ' sponsor a county-wide bazaar Questions concerning the
with skies becoming partly Bradv bnnri uuinc on Wednesday at the youth cen- contest can be answered by the
cloudy Thursday through Y ° wins ter in Goldthwaite Hours are rodeo queen committee, Wilma
Saturday with seasonal tem- ~.L L from 9:30 am, to 4 p.m. Lemmons, 646-6301; Pauniece
peraturex ^.OlOraOO honors Any senior citizen, individual. Wall, 643-2651; Sue Worley, 646-
EEAL..II——-------- over 55, any center or senior 8198; Helen Chamberlain, 646-
FFA awards banquet BRADY-The famed Bradv citizens organization of Mills 3412; Beverly Hohertz, 646-9674.
County may have a booth or c,----------;-------------
several booths. The proceeds of Clear Creek meeting
these booths will go to the in- CLEAR CREEK-The’direc
dividual or center displaying tors of the Clear Creek
the merchandise. Cemetery Assn have called a
Renovation of the new senior membership meeting for 2 M IL
citizen center in Goldthwaite is p.m Sunday at the Bangs Com- ‘
expected to be completed in the munity Center in Bangs Ai I
near future. Any donations for a members and intern per. ■
The band’s four-day tour in- booth for the new center will be sons are asked to attend ■
eluded sightseeing in Colorado appreciated.
Springs where they visited the Lunch of stew and san-
US. Air Force Academy and dwiches, < _____
other attractions including the Mexican food and drinks will be
Royal Gorge area available at a reasonable cost.
2 Brady adults accompanied Following lunch, the senior
the 100-member organization in citizen recognition and awards
chartered buses will be held in the auditorium of
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