Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 270, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1977 Page: 2 of 26
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be an all-day singing program
at the Goldthwaite School
BANGS—The Clear Creek
Cemetery Association will hold
a meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday at
the Bangs Community Center
The new church will be 100x60
and have a metal frame with
brick construction. It will hold a
sanctuary, Sunday school
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A total of 37 complaints went
before the dispatcher's desk at
the Brownwood Police Dept. for
the 24-hour period ending at 6
a.m. today. In addition, ac-
cording to Brownwood Police
Chief Vic Fowler, there were
two traffic tickets issued, two
arrests made, one accident
investigated and 16 animal
control calls made
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auditorium beginning at 10 a.m.
Sunday featuring a number of
visiting singing groups.
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homburger potty sorvod with garnish, tossed
groan salad, french fries and drink.
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Management Area is in
Anderson County northwest of
Palestine and contains 10,841
acres.___________________________
All-day sing set for
Sunday at G'thwaite
BIRTHS
BRADY-A daughter,
Police Chief Hicks presented adjoining the Warren Smith
a safety program being property along with » 150-foot
initiated by area police lot joining the southeast line of
departments involving the use the 30-acre tract of land
of training aids that demon- recently brought into the city
strata safety rules and prac- limits by the Early School,
tices to students in kindergarten -Approved a resolution
through sixth grade presented by the Zephyr Water
Action on the J. D. (Skeet) Corp, for permission to lay a
Clark endowment fund was main water line on a street
tabled until the next board right-of-way to the water tower
meeting on Salt Creek Drive.
■ --,---- —Approved Henry Colyer as
Griggs homecoming the auditor for the city’s 1977
audit report.
RISING STAR (BBC)—The —Approved the purchase of a
annual homecoming for the ex- typewriter for the city hall
students and te»chers of Griggs oerice.
School will be held at Union _____________________________
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CRAIG WOODSON, President
RONALD GRAY, Pubsher
GENE DEASON, Editor
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Management Area Oct 22.30, Powell a.m. Sunday
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S and funerals district realignment sought for program
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James D (Ellzabeth) King, o Services Mr Lennon HwM oil's directors hold their at te merting here inchude a Planned to recrult enough adult program for young giris
Brownwood, wi be at 1 pm (LE ) Lane, M, w be held at summer meeung here today at fuli report on the recent volunteers so tat every girl Giris participate in troop, at
Saturday in Ennis. Burial will 10:30 te Sutton County MJ du Internatlonal Mohair who wants to become a Giri tar age levels Bronte Girl
be ir. Emus . Funeral Home wi Rev Dm Pmw ASsoclation Meetng held Ih San fr*"1 have this op- Scouts, grades 1-3 Junior Girl
Mra King ded this morning fonnally. pastor d the Flrot According to a <^,^1 Antonio wtch was attended by portunity
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of Austin; a son, Jimmy Kinga after a lengthy inesa ananaigs.Thepromopedh pe".Pros -in "orldst guiding is dealing with people-
Houston. He was born May 13, 1m at .ctanKanwouattc toe The participegts came from Expiore,""iebeboth children and adults-who each
Uro A..AL.. tl Gilesple County and married ~ some dozen countries, including iw r-nn^. mect have needs and desires con-
Mrs Brodley, 84 Dahlla Reed Jan. s, mat » England Scotland, Holland noneer armen meet ditioned by their cultural en-
i BRADY-ServicestorMn.C. Goldthualte.Howanavetegan mumber - drectors anowed Germany,. Italy. Friday in Brownwood biornmentand society.
La (Mary OQte) Bradley, 84, af Q nutary Service and a retired ron ma aictmq,4 1 or Key, South Africa, the
Atalne and fornMriy «f Brady, farmer and rancher. He had "mfmmtndae. Kingdom of Lesotho in Southern
were to beheld at 1 p.m. today been • Mills County resident all , Africa and Australia
at the Fourth and Bridge street his married ta "changeandatherealgnment
Church of Chrit with Minister Survivors include his wife; “ dtrict, drectors also were L _____.
Henry McBroom ofBctettog five sona, Eldred B Lane ef 10 bedven detalled information council president raid. We
Burial will V at Restaven Goldthwaite, H B. Lane of on theiplans for changing over have a lot to talk about that can
Cemetery undec dhe direction of Cartend. NM, James Lane of the Mohair Council's financing affect our industry We need to
Wilkerson Northaide Funeral Sweetwater, R L Lane and jt u anbdneted tat the federal have our grower members
Home. 14 tad, m CamcR's rraerve
Mro Bradtoy tad at 4 pja and nine great- wil be expended by early 1978,
Tuesday to an Abilene nursinu grandchidren.
home "fter a lengtv mineza" at which time the Texas Mohair
home “55 . tength, lUnra. Letha Cason wU]
tor Mr LUA. New ambulance
system at R-Star
RISING STAR (BBC__The
Qty of Rising Star is now
anbulancServnceemprsenea Call meet at Early
through the city's police
A REAL TREAT!
$2’5
Dismissals Wednesday •
Brownwood—Lillian Bell; MAY-The Smoot reunion
THE BAD NEWS BEARS
IN BREAKING TRAINING
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No one could bend him! Not
even the deadly Axe Gang.,
or the Kung-Fu killers!
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I on recipe entry
BASGS-’Brown County
| cooks have until Saturday to
submit thelr favorite recipes for
inclusion in the new Bang,
Parent-Teacher, Club Cook-
book soon to be published
A wide variety ef recipe, are
needed Those making con-
tribution, of recipes are asked
to include their names and
___Brownwood —William telephone numbers
Scoota. grades 44; Cadette Giri Cowan; Joe Harris George Proceeds from the sale of the
Scouts, grades 78; and Senior Payne; Mavis Price; Hilery mcWtaks are used to purchase
Girl Scouts, grades $-12 Robertson Erla Stokes items for the Bang, schools that
An adult volunteer does not Sao Jose, Calif —Adele not included in the school
need prior experiences to Bauer ---n budget
become a Girl Scout leader The Santa Anna—Novel Deh- Contributions may be made to
basis for the elements of aman Marge Frizzen, P.O. Box 6M
San Sabo—Gladys Cagle. Bangs, Tx 76823, Lenora
San Angelo—James Gill Alexander Route 1 Bangs or
Ruing Star-Charlie Harrell t collection boxes' tat have
Comanche— Thomas Stark been placed in several Rang,
Blanket—Elizabeth Strick- business establishments.
Plans are being made to land ---------—------------
RISING STAR BBC)—The contact as many adults as
Pioneer Farmers Co-Op will possible who may have an in-
hold its annual meeting at 8 terest in helping to provide the
Sid Harkins of Sanderson. AmFridayattheconguistador Girl Scout program to girls. In Cecil Blackburn; Albert Curry, will be held Friday through
if Re did no’ receive an ti> theemeantime, those who have a AnnFenton;Lindaqrady;Loyce Sunday at the May Community
if you did no. receive an tn- definite interest in either Mevidn '. RONin w‘.. Center
vitation and would like to st- helping or getting their MeElderryi, Robin. Myersi
_______ tend, please call the Co-Op, 725- daughters enrolled in the Girl Dehra sbeyi .Ken sSpani
speak up on some of these 6M4 to make arrangements. Scout program are encouraged Eetne wevensi
problems That is the only way i-_ crecm onnar to call Mrs Jadde Uughlin, Ran"Miva 7nk
we officers have to knowing lceucreom iuppe local troop organiser at 646-2430 Emngs pvantnalphine
what the producer think, of the OWENS-.Anice. cream immediately. Plains Daiphine
She wa, born ’Aag 30, IM . Lema Cason Proferaro Board will b^ programs being conducted in upperswilbeheldattthewens ---------,---- mX-Ctor. Smith
near suver Valey and hadived Services tor Mrs. Letha Mta, gaa, _____________— . Square dance Friday San Saba—Armando Con-
most of her ife in Coleman and Cason, n, of Bangs, win be at New ambulance ^r^ce^ The Brownwood Roadtreras.
MeCulloch counttoe She was a UM a.m. Friday at Davis- suctom M D Ca.. president, and Herman Moore cokioronecemmeacaxeo Runners will host a sauare
school teacher bthn marrying MomaFuneralHome.Burialis Sysem Ct R-Star of Brownwood, secretary- danceFriday from 8 t 1p..
to tbeipfocaycrecemetry RSnNG STAR (BBO-Tbe cX^ta^X^ Rebekahs to hold to the old National Guard
-ean He preceded her in with Rev. C. J. Coiman of- Cty pming g,, u „ wxuwcuiiK we mewong.______ Armon-. Area dancers and
* iciating, equipped with an emergency mu . _ , supper event Friday spectators are welcome and Kimberly, to Mr. and Mr,,
membar of the Church of Chrirt. Mrs. Cason died at 7 p.m. ambulance service ereted Call meet at Early Golden Key Rebekah Lodge, Vernon West will be caller Kenneth Powell of Brady, Aug.
Survivors include three Wedresday in the Brownwood throue lhe cit, notice No. 26, will hold a salad supper AAL k 1---- 10 hi Brady. Maternal grand-
daughter,, Mary Jo Campbell Community Hospital tolowing derorgmhenthe 13 Police EARLY-The Early City Friday All Rebekahs are asked Deer DOW hunter parents are Mr. and Mrs.
of Abilene, Betty Kirkland of afive-weekilness. "fhe“ambulance which Council will hold a called to bring a salad. Serving begins —nKIcca 1 George Adams of Mercury
Houston and Patricia Pamplin Sha was born Doc. 5, 1904 in t te t, meeting at 4 p.m. Friday to at 6:30 p.m. OppilCOflOn QUO Paternal grandparents are Mr.
of Santa Anna, Callf., a brotar. Brown County and waa a adopt a city dog ordinance and The event is to be held at the AUSTIN-ADolicatlona still and Mrs. Wayne PoweU of Holt
JSSZVKTFRSSSS lstambulanct“servmce"bas plumbing ordinance. The lodge halcomer dizth and Great maternal grandparents
ZSZ Oda iFemndss"arebakahsaand — deer bow hunt - - are Mr.andMrs.Butch Rowlett
nine greatgrandchildren and Brown County to IM AOIPnes en.Brownwood, Hogan, from the consulting attend.______________________
several nleces and nephews. Survivor, include bar poltin ana SCOn.n Deteon, engineering firm of Hen- T . 4 CL ,
Mro. Thomos, 58 musbany-znurbrdsprkxob «- - deh Trinity ChOf>el L„ c u
COLEMAN-Gravoide both ot“isbbock,"Dossl AdywoBatroimanmrectoule a proporad tady of the city, beginning work tltgtsdfarfor Square dance Friday
services for Mrs. George Kirksey and W. LiKirKsey.Doun otwratinc p a emp _ , _n API v e,G. L, DeadHyu* for recciving dn. CROSS PLAINS—The Sandy
(SeralaineThommazse,crof nf^n Fertom destring ambulance Early JSD board call ontconetrstionng ptcations at the PkWO^uatto Land swingers square dance
Worthwill be bald at 11 a.m. Nona Kennedy of Cisco and service can cal Eastland meetina set toniaht Early Trinity Chapel, according beadquarters is 5 p.m. this Club will host its regular club
Saturday at Cotoman Qty Mr, Fern , Kennedy, of County Dispatch collect at 623- metng se tongn to AZL.Cree, pastor.Grid Monday, dance at 8 p.m. Friday at the
Cemetery under the direction of Arlingtoni.and a number of 1728, 629-1729 or 629-1720. The EARLY—The board of breaking was held recently The A public selection of archers Multi-Purpose Center
service will be available 24 trustees of the Early church is on the Fort Worth will be held at 10 a.m. Sept 1 Ralph McMullen of Baird will ■
hour, around the clock Independent School District wUl Highway, half a mile northeast at the Parks and Wildlife be the caller All area dancers =-
Anyone wishing to make hold a special called meeting at of Early school Department, 4200 Smith School and spectators are cordially
tau M . W u.. u donation, to the service to 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Road, Austin invited to attend.------------
She was born Sept a 1N8 in TonrMgemakedee, M defray insurance costs or superintendent’, office. The church had its beginning A $20 fee will be charged each Police activity report
Tick"mandivedmotoher otcDaneicommunitywiibe operating expenses Agenda items include: on Jan.., 1976 when-group of bow hunter selected to help ‘ -
Marmndoemanfomntshs.pm.today. Davis.Morri a special account has been the minutes. Club building to begin a new two-day hunts.
mATDMInRrEMaonsh.iz F Home is in charge * opened for the fund. -Presentation of the church. The Engeling Wildlife
a member of the Church of Mrs. Hedges died at 7:35 a.m e . n l i -Discussion of auxiliary On March 17,1876 the church
-nrat today in Brownwood Com- qCHOOI UOGrCI personnel purchased three acres of
Survivors include her munity Hospital following a . . -Discussion of student property on the Fort Worth
husuan. two daughter, Betty longilnesa. is DUSV IG policy. Highway on which the church to
Davis of California and’ Faye She was born Oct 15, 1802 in Y — Discussion of repair and now located. The old building
Thomas of Fort Worth; her-Bangsandwaahoupewifeand Ridina Stnr maintenance to school will continueto have its place in
mother, Bertha Spence of M.memher.° 4 building,
California; three brothers, xonitushe.."A.marnd RISING STAR (BBC)-
Merle Spence and Weldon Psiectiedzenn.H6 died n190. Budget, and personnel were the
Spence, both of California. ,nd vSuvtorsinclude 1"° niec68 top item, of business at recent
Rodney Spence of Irving; a Maud. Saardy,‘and. Jewe meeting, of the Rising Star _ ,
Grave,. * Independent school DIStrict’s Early Council
MLwhwppl a granddaugnter — ■■ board of trustees.
and two great-grandchildren City library mets The district ‘s amended 1976- advises owners
. . 77 budget and its proposed 1977*
SMON.THUR.-F-b System regviremenh z 8 budget were approved by the EAR^-The Early.city had,oPatorsstudyy.and Lunch will be served by the
PrAArE riK Brownwood Public Library to board. - Council, following a discussion Completion date will be Men’s Bible Class. The public is
jTRAViI r RSm among the 16 public Ubrarie, to Jane Braxdale of Brownwood abouttaewy easement, around Dec. land contractor to invited. P
TeIw=hBvTa-32county Zrea to have to to teach language arts at the recommended that residents on Waldrop Construction Co.
nualifted hr memherahin in the junior high school to fill the Longhorn Dr and Seth Moore
regional library system for the vacancy created when Linda settle their differences and.tthe
y^r that begins Sept i Burns became the Remedial legal! tyof toe easement on their
A The entire restem will receive Title I teacher properties.
O a 1200,492 grant to carry out Mary Rankin will teach in other action at this week's
cooperative activities to tan- history, typing and bookkeeping meeting, the council:
prove library service in the during the period principal - Approved the dedication
region Bobby Fortune to serving as and annexation of 2.86 acres.
Other libraries to have temporary superintendent comprising seven lots, in • new
qualified for membership in- while J. L Newbury recovers subdivision. Misty Meadows, in
chide Comanche Public library from a recent heart attack. the Patrick Sullivan survey
and J.A.B. Miller Library at School repair bids were which was requested by Warren
Cnleman reported received from DAT Smith
" Building Supplies and from Sam -Received an application for
rI __ Justice annexation of a 50-foot roadway
BK1 $95
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