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Legion meet today
The American Leglon and
Ladles Auxiliary June meeting
will be bald to Port IM building
on the Bangs Highway at 7 p.m.
Monday Election of officer*
-will be on th* agenda and
member* and prospective
members are invited to attend
Retreshments will be served.
Dorothy Billberry of Comanche 1940 and was • disabled
and Patsy Mitehell of Killeen veteran.
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Brownwood-Davis Bilbrey
Sharon Ellis. Dennis Gleeton.
Part* Lynn; Jimmy Norvell;
Ronald Phlen; John Shield*.
Jim Yarborough
Santa Anae Jone Enriquez
Banga Janie Kern*
Santo Anna- David Neal
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Survivors include Mi wife; I a mar County sad married Wilma Haynes Dec 24, 1MB in
three sons, William Fletcher Margie Norton June 6, 1MB la De Leon He was a farmer and
and Gerald Fietcher, both at Floydada A resident of dairyman and a member of the
Irving, and Gaylon Fietcher al Brownwood for 37 years, he had Baptist church He was also »
Brownwood; two daughters served to th* US Army 1937 to Mason and • member at the Ar-
SPECIAL
Special Good Thru Saturday
Weathermen. Catharine White lavade Wheeler
Sen Sabo Virginia Cooley
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TRANSPORTATION Seere-
tary Brock Adams ha* some
goo news for millions al A-
mericans He has ruled that
after September 1979, all
new mass transit buses mus
be specially equipped to
serve the elderly and handi
rapped The move, which
will mesa entrance modifi
cations to make it easier get-
ting om and off vehieles, re
vefses a Ford administra-
um ruling Mayor manufae-
turers are developing
models to meet the federal
requirements and new buses
could be 1* operation ia
about three year*
and al other typo*
at metel.
Cal tor information
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Baptist Church of Santa Anna marrled Jama* Weich Head Lake B'wood church
Hew*** 1028 gradual, at Santo April 28, 1011 in Mills County LaK9 b OOO C U
Anna High School and attended She was * Methodist The Church by The Lake will
Texas State University. He was Survivors Include a son, hold * revival meeting Wed-
a retired tin dealer. Thurman Head of Goldthwalte; neoday through Sunday
Survivors include his wite; a nve daughters, Vonnle Price of The revival will be led by
daughter, Cynthia Parker at Lometa, Eleanor Head of Audy Cathy, pastor of
Dalia*; two Motor*. Mr. W.B. Austin, Oto B Landers of Enchanted Hill*. Tucson, Art* ________
Sparkman and Mr* Pearl Abilene, Nadle Coro at Denton, Rev Cathy to a graduate of official returns from Turkey’s
Abernathy, both of Santo Anna, and Ruby Brazil of Seoul. Howard Payne College and a general election gave former we will rule stone," Ecevit told
a brother, J.L. Parker of Korea; a brother, Sherwood former pastor at the Zephyr Premier Bulent Ecevit’s can cheering supporter* at a dawn
Garden City; and several niece* Owen* of Star; a Meter, Sadie Baptist Church.
■nd nephews, Owena Head of Lometa; 10 The church is located in
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A UNNVERSAL Pcie Techecoo-*
Mondey June 6, 1977
| DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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Brownwood—David
munity Hospital after * short for Luta Owens Head, M. al
iness. Lometa, were to be held at 4
He was born May 27, 1907 to p.m. today al th* Lometa
Cotoman County and married Methodist Church with burial at
late Ragsdale May 24, 1004 in Lometa Cemetery under the
Bang* He was a lifelong direction at Wilkin. Funeral
resident of Coleman County Home
except for • few years when he Mr* Heed died Saturday at
resided to Glasacock County He her home
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aoLDTLWAITE-Services May area churches
nhead; Samuel Harwell; Grant
Fink; Morine Smallwood;
Emm* Spear*. Troy Thurmon.
Comanche-—Millie Mercer;
Gusste Sharp
Bang*--Sarah Niell.
Abilene -Opie Spears.
Bangs- Dennis Traweek.
Bangs-Anri* Day
Trickham-Vera Feller*
Santo Anna -Clara Gragg;
Bryan Parker.
Rising Star-Zeddle Inglet
Arlington- Betty Kite
Comanche-Connie Lam-
and burial lor Miss Charlie Bell schedule (TUSOde
Southerland, 77, were to be held MAY (SC)-A combined
at 3:30.pm. today.at Laurel prayer group of the First United
land Memorlal Park in Dallas Methodst Church and the First
under the direction of Wilkins AaptiatChurchwi meet at 8
FuneralHomeofGoldthwaite, p.m Wetnawtoy.t the Calvary
Mis* Southerland diedJit 5 Baptint Church with Rev.
P,m, Sunday at.Chidregs Jimmy smithee, pastor, in
ehrgd-othepertchn2ndlan
moved from Abilene to Gold- Theumeetingdeinsmhelitin
”” She was • ^2*Chrirt to be
ncindo a sister held June 19-26 at the May
Mr. E C W.Uto of Daita*; and Tabernacle. Th* meeting will
* nephew alse prepare wortart to tiw
crusade.
Rev. Smithee extends an
invitation to all to attend
Wednesday night'* prayer
service,_________—_______
Brownwood-Gussie Cade- mona.
•'travelers
STEAK HOUSE & LODGE
FL Worth Highway
Lynn; Ronald Phllen; Charles
Thomaa
Coleman- Agnes Alford
Santa Anna-Tanja DeLeon.
Jean Halmon
Lometa--Mary Felen.
Bangs--Kathertne Jackson.
San Saba-Pamela Macon
Dublin-Cheryl Thiebauld
Coleman—Redie Vanpelt
ear SHSU degrees
HUNTSVILLE-Two stud-
ento, one from Brownwood and
one from Brady, were awarded
degrees from Sam Houston
State University for the spring
semester.
The two are Marcia Martin at
2505 16thSt. to Brownwood who
received a degree in general
business, and Frederick C.
McDonough of Brady who
tecelved a bachelor at Kiene*
in biology
BangsTheresa Brook*;
Taimkeunfack Carlisle;
Thoma* McCulley.
Rising Star -David Morris
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on the Tomorrow TV *how, will meetings with President Er-
appear Tuesday Instead She nesto Geisel, Foreign Minister
wiil appear immediately Antonio Azaredoda Sil iveira and
Johnny Carson other officials and a dinner
Show Tuesday. --------------------------
Two Central Texans
Te Austin Ave Church of A speclal Wednesday nigh
crist has begun th. summer serviceisplannedadunngthe
wih a very active calendar- VacationBihheschoohndeamdd
than 1» that attended were Hour Room, where Lesle wil
David and Rosa Hnda Car- teach the class
denas, missionaries from Anfundor senior high, college
Monterrey, Mexico Heewasalse and adits will meet to the
the speaker at the » 45 Spanis auditorium to hear a sermon by
service Sunday ____ Scottve Ratliff, a student at
, * Vacatlon Bible School Ablene Christian University
beganatthe AustinAve-Chunch Many of Brownwood residents
this morning and ucntine will remember him as an
throughFriday.Therewiibel outstanding young man and
clsseswithzsteachersse"us athlete at Brownwood ‘
chudren from - ywi — up S.ho)
through the sixth grade .Classes -
begin at» and dismiss at 11 am.
throughout the week Jerry
Leslle, one of the minister* at
the Austin Ave. Church of
Christ, will direct this year's
Vacation Bible School The
classes will center around.the from Brownwood were among
theme "The Bible Ia For AU. those lsted on the dean’s honor
Attendance to expected to ex roll for the spring semester at
ceed MO a day Texas Tech University
These students are Joni L.
... Hunt, 3602 First, Joey Kite, 1904
Toughest challengese.a
awaiting first lady
was a member of the First She was born May 10.1M and
two sisters, Unni* Kearna at Survivors inchuded Mi wite;
Brownwood- Rebecca Arron;
(EDITOR’S NOTE: War- Mildred Cunningham; Chris
mation tor MM columa released Delgado Janle Uto Sharon
by autharity at patient ar Ellis; Dennis Gleaton;
relauve) Gywdolyn Hollingshead; Paula
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Vernon Fletcher, 60 Joe Oldham, 64 T. I. Golden, 56
COM acur -Services tor Services tar Joe Oldham, M. DE LEON-Services for Thur-
L.,pmeua," "2 sxsXrX:
Comanche Funeral Hmm with the Austin Ave .ChurchaChrtat the Firs Baptist Church of De
burial at Henson Cemetery with John Shero aad Dr John Lon with Rev Buly C Spen-
Mr.Fietcher died at 1:05 a.m. Stevens offielating cer pastor, officiating Burial
Sunday Burial willbeat Earttown wilibeatDeleon Cemetery un-
H* waa born May » 1017 to Cemetery under the direction at der the directon if Nowlin
Comanche County and married Davis-Morris Funeral Home Funeral Home
Fuye McMillian Aug 17,17 in Mr Oldham dtod at 4 » a j*. Mr Golden died at« 35 i m
Comanche A longtme restdent today at Brownwood Com- Sanday at his hunt after a
at the county, hl was I member munity Hompital after I lengthy lengthy illnesa
By JURATE KAZICKAS given by the president
Assoctated Press Writer She goes on Wednesday to
LIMA, Peru (AP) — Recife, which she visited in 1973
Dlamissals Sunday Rosalynn Carter to moving on during an exchange program
Brownwood —Richard from a triumphant visit to Peru between Brazil and Georgia.
Bundick; Myrtle Reaves; Anns to the toughest challenge of her She will spend the night there
Sanderson; Harry Vincent Latin American tour: Brazl with friends, Mr and Mrs.
Santa Anna-Margaret and the dissatisaction of Ite Camilo Steiner
Brown; Joie Enriquez. military regime with some of-------------
Republicans out E Psonulmotke
m . | "She’s won us all by her werhtzpssnurmartcnggpon Agrnetinorl
Gpppg ■ p TF a a ■.B^' rt’teX sympathy, sweetness, sim- Marketengsefvlce.rhaasvlie,G&.j
TronT in lurKey
“ with which she treats us, Sa:d moderate during the week ending June 3.
By DENNIS REDMONT 450 seats in the National As- Foreign Minister Joae de la Tradinawasslowaatasghdylrreapdees:
ASsoclated Press Writer sembly, only four short of a Puente. uge Newcropttrdingwavety sowsand
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - majority Reports from Brasilia, the sales were too to quote Thunder
ANKARA, may - ? - j iu. come to power and Brazlian capital, said that de- showers » over mosodthe.Southeas
- - spite some initial chill, Mrs.
Carter’s visit there was now anmagned hmorbarndedrgaysson
lerleft Republican People'i rally. viewed as a stepping stone to mogturP‛nsa6sothecentra and
Owena Head at Lometa; 10 The church is located in party , sum lead today over He predicted that the Justice more amicable relations be- southmestamhacountisaRoGtonndorns
grandchildren and 11 great- Shamrock Shores on Lover’s Premier Suleyman Demirel’s party would get 173 seats. tween the United States and its 0 the crop’was th 5l00m •Alabama piar-
Mig. Southerland. 77 grandchildren._______________ Lane at lake Brownwood The conservative Justice past, , Thezofficlaltabulationtof most powerful southern nelg^
revival 1* open to the public, Ecevit, whose victortoue to- about 75 per cent of the votes Dor: but Lack af moisture was nearing critical
according to pastor. Rev vasion of Cyprus made him a cast Sunday gave the Republi- However, Mrs. Carter was stage Prices paid perpound for shelled
James Glbson. natlonarherin is, said vote cam 4,611,606 vote., or 40.4 per certain to hear sane frank talk pangsrasyptorcamnessapmmnenenerejumBo
Services begin at 7:30 p.m. by his party worker* cent; the Justice party 4,109,- about two tomes in particular: ndussuts2ito2.. se
Wednesday through Saturday were far ahead of the official NO, a 36 per cent; the ultra- her husband’s opposition to SEC
and at 11 a.m. and 7:30 pm. count He predicted the Re- conservative Moslem National Brazil’s purchase of a nuclear carolina grown peanuts was moderate
sunday, June 12. pubucans would take 222 of the Salvation party. 883,246, 7.7 per reprocessing plant from West jam ofterpaaindyrings“aowea
------—....... cent, and the neo-tascist Na- Germany and the Carter ad- remained abounnchanged Mos shellers
r, a c, .Le:eI., mAd tional Action Party, 660,693, 5.8 ministration’s critictoms of the finished operauons for the season. Plan-
First rental subsidy made per cent Three othw parties Brazilian regimes human smnawwascempeyewnmrspaorzaaanargrop
and independents got 731,872. rights policies. conaitions were very good. Prices paid per
Don Magnesi, chairman of landlords and property owner* Carter is opposed to the sale
the Brownwood Housing are encouraged to contact the Seats in the assembly are al- of the nuclear reprocessing mner were Gnhelled fancy 365 cents:
Authority, has signed the first Housing Authority, 643-1594, to lotted on a basis of proportional plant because plutonium that sheiledanumber,.two.zdatotn. other
check issued for the new Rent list their rental property representation. In the last as- can be used in atomic bomb* to "SOUTKWESTERN SECTiOn. Demand
Subsidy Program The check - ------ sembly the Republicans had one of its byproducts. But a for southwestem grown peanuts was ver
wa* issued to a local property ... recovered 188 seats, the Justice party had special team of U.S. negotiators X aTAX-e
owner as the Housing rIKUP reovereu 171, the National Salvs don par- who visited Brasilia three slightly tower Planting was completed in
Authority* rent, subsidy ty had 40 .nd the rest were dl- months ago and U.S. pressure Sartpgoxascmatsonpinecentfavess
payment for a low income by B’wood police vided among five parties and on the West German govern- area got heavy rains that slowed planting
tamily. ' -- ndonRdent ment have failed to get either brieny. The fields rapidly dried out and
The family consists of the A 10m annarantl. nine independents. ment nave taueo w g« .515 were soon In need of more moisture
. Ite tmy ex i l A 1977 pickup, apparently government to cancel the deal. Southeaster oklahoma planuing was very
husband who isunempioyedms stolen from th* lot at Jimmie M«rw than m nwrwnn. were The Brazilian government active • Moisture levels xere.sadegunts,
wife and three chudren They Campbel Motor Co. Friday kiMed m pomtica. violence dur- canceled its 2-yarold mill- "mamr men week Western
areaisnexpetinganeaershina night, was recovered by tag the twomonth campaign, tary accord with the United «*“ ** "^inanauptsdoy
00 for famy W a month on Brownwood police Saturday but the Interior Ministry said States and rejected 350 million Occurtra, mostmy affecting th sd Crop
ST lonPzng " "Aousing morning, according. to election day was the calmest in ta mihtary loan credit* because The.sewMexicogcror.wasatmasicom.
theu.rentwmndathsnm Brownwood Police Chief Vic 30 of a State Department report on pase‛xerkonanddatdondr"edaigturngtas
tw the remainder of the rent on Fowler. reported 11 shooting incidents in the human rights situation in needed 'Piees paidipe pouaforSoush
fortheyediodenosterenton A 17-year-old youth was which two persons were kied Brazil The report has not been pornennapramasusnidnanyobrtseein
Other dnnome) and elderly arrested near North Fisk and and an unknown number of made public but to assumed to Ppanish iype numbet3" cents: us
persons " for" this North Broadway and charge persons were wounded be critical 01 the mitary
program but as yet have not are expected to be filed against------------------------------ regime. _ __ 301*
beeable to locate either a the youth, sometime today
suitable house or apartment. Fowler said.
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Dismissals Friday
Brownwood Mary Cathey
three gr*ndrhUdr*n Tenn and Mrs Myrna 2.1 De Leon; two sisters. Am Lee Koch; Eula Lampman; Maria McAdams, Margaret Moore.
SA Porker, 70 2* 8 seogdec ""-4,292 RS. XJX
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Firat Baptist churcho Fonte Ray oldham, both - tubbock A son, Roky Lee Golden,
Anna with.Nev.Wrsht FTiea H J Oldhau of Amarillo. Bill preceded him in death in 1951
pastor, officiating Burial will Oldham of Searcy, Ark and and a brother, Melvin Golden,
be at the Santa Anna Cemetery Dwight Oldham al Grapevine; in 195a.
under the direction, of »nd flv. grandchildren
derson Funeral Home ,
Mr Parker dled at 6:45 a.m. Lula Head, 88
Monday at Brownwood Com- GOLDTHWAITE-Services
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