Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1978 Page: 2 of 20
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Friday .October 27, 1978
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USPS Publication No. 068040
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Browuwood, Texas 78801
Published every evening except Saturday,
and Sunday morning by BROWNWOOD
PUBLISHING CO.. a division of CRACO,
Inc Send change of address notice to the
Bulletin, P.O. Box 1188, Brownwood,
Texas, 76801. Second class postage paid at
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CRAIG WOODSON, President
RONALD GRAY, Pabusher
GENE DEASON, Edltor
Basic subscription rate:
Single copy, evening, IS cents; Sunday. 35
cents. Delivery by subscriptions within
the state of Texas $2.75 per month or $0
per year; outside the state of Texas within
the continental United States, $33 per
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If you miss your paper, call 515 646-2541
between 5:30 and 6:30 pm Monday
through Friday and between 7:30 and 9:30
aun. Sunday
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RESTRICTED-NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED -IDS REQUIRED
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RETAIL FOOD OPERATIONS
ACCOUNTING DEGREE NECESSARY
We are looking for an individual to manage
front end operations for our Brownwood store.
Food retail experience desired but not
necessary (We will train). Bright future for the
right individual.
* Salary -*15,000 annually
^Excellent insurance program (company paid)
* Liberal vacation, holidays, stock purchase
plan and company paid retirement.
INTERVIEW AT OUR STORE
302 N. MAIN
MONDAY - OCT. 30TH • 12 NOON- 5 P.M.
Apply To Store Manager
THE KROGER CO.
915-646-7546
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PTC Halloween Carnival will be
held Saturday at McDonald
Field from 7:30 through 9 p.m.
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queen's coronation will be held
at 6:30 p.m., also at McDonald
Field.
Admission is 50 cents for
students and 75 cents for adults.
Debbie Kelcy is carnival
chairman.___________________
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Celebration dance
to be on Saturday
The 31th anniversary of the
United Travelers Insurance Co.
. m. will be celebrated with a formal
I i dance at the United Travelers
i i Lodge No. 11 Saturday night
i i beginning at 8:30 pm
2: P. The announcement was made
ns ns by L B. Bowman, president and
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She waa born June 27, 1878 in his future wife. He preceded her
Comanche where she was a in death in April, 1973.
lifelong reaident and the She was activein many
daughter of the late Mr. and Abllene civic organizations and
Mrs Frank McDermott, a was the first woman named to
pioneer Comanche County three, consecutive terms as
family SW married R F. Gage president of the Abilene
Jan. 15, 1M in Comanche and Women's Club, 1952-1955. She
was a member of the First was.named Abilene's Out-
United Methodist Church. Her standing Citizen of the Year in
husband preceded her in death ,
March 3 1950. Survivors include a son, R.M.
Survivors include a number of "Bob" Fielder Jr. at Irving:
nk™? and nephews. three grandsons, Bruce Fielder,
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cod McDonald, 75 emai Fuldor, as mom. Shaw, 89 by grand jury
EDEN-Services for Cecil ABILENE—Sarricas for Mrs. Services for Hallie ToDleson An Early couple charged with Carl Boivin, forgery and
SHOWS FRI. 7:30-9:30
SAT. 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 1
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BLANKET (BBC)-The
annual Halloween Chicken
Supper, sponsored by the
Blanket Parent Teacher Club,
will be served 5-7:30 p.m.
Saturday at the school
cafeteria. Cost of the dinner Is
>2, children 11 years and
younger $, $1.25.
The PTC's program, “Star
Wars," will be presented in the
school auditorium at 1 p.m.
followed by the annual
Halloween Carnival in the
gymnasium at 8 p.m.________
Halloween at Novice
NOVICE — The annual
Novice Halloweeen Carnival will
be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at
the school gymnasium. A
Halloween king and queen will
be chosen from kindergarten
through sixth grade and from
seventh through 12th grade. All
area children are invited to
attend.
McDonald, 7R, of Edsn ware to Ethel (R.M.) Fielder. «, of Shaw, a, of 510 Melwood, injury to a child were both in- passing
be at p.m. today at the Avants Irving and formerly of Brownwood, ware to be at 3 dieted by a Brown County grand Carl Botvin, arson.
Funeral Home to Edan. The Brownwood, De Leon, Gustine p.m. today at Jenkins Springs Jury for the 35th District Court Jack Edmons Coffey,
Rev. Curtis Beaird and the Rev. and Abilene, will be held at Cemetery The Rev. Jim Thursday. Michael Lynn burglary of a building
Cart Dodd were to officiate 10:30a.m. Saturday at the Flrat Simpson waa to officiate. Davis- Spence and Cathy Anne Spence Eddie Lae Webb, Jr, theft of
Burial was to be at Edan Baptist Church of Abilene with Morris Funeral Home was in were both charged with injury 2200 or more, but less than
Cemetery Dr. James Flamming, pastor charge of arrangements. to a child. They remain in 10,000.
..... and chancellor of Hardin- Mrs Shaw died at 7:33 p.m. Brown County jail. Foy Arthur Lawson,
Mr McDonald died in his Simmons University, of- Thursuday at Brownwood The Two were charged unauthorized use of a motor
home Thursday at 10a.m. after ficiating. Burial wi be at Community Hospital following following an incident where vehicle,
a sudden inesa. Elmwood Memorial Park under alongilness. four-month old twins suffered Jackie Robin Morris,
Born July 11,1M in Ploneer, the direction of North’s Funeral He was born March 15. IM in serious head injuries. burglary of a building
he married Maurene Hachette Home Sturgis, Miss and was a A total of nine true bills were Cathy Anne Spence, injury to
Dec. 11, IM in San Angelo. Mrs. Fielder died at 10:13 homemaker . He was a member returned and one case waa a child.
„ .____. . . .. ... t.. p.m. Wednesday In an Irving of the First Christian Church passed for further consideration Michael Lynn Spence, injury
Surtensmeudphi"naia rf hospital after a lengthy illness, and had lived in Brownwood by the grand Jury at its next to achild,
sons, Charles, MPnaia 0 She was born Septa, IM in since 1M. He married Samuel session. Michael Lynn Spence, injury
Er” , Gustine, the daughter of the late Dudley Shaw at Coleman in The cases were presented to to a child.
EdenitwodundosDodds Mr. and Mrs.c.C. Speed, early 1M. He preceded her in death, the grand jury by District pased
Puntels of Fife ayLotoMoom settlers of the area .‘Her tather Survivors include a son. Bob Attorney Gary R. Price and James Franklin Wilson, alias Genood.
A.Eronwoodi served with the Army of the L- Shaw of Silver City, N.M.; Assistant District Attorney W. Jim F. Flowers, theft of ser- GenfelEi
Cint M.DonaluonoaPe Confederacy during the Civi two sisters, Mrs. Mae L. Stephen Ellis. Actions of the vices.__GenTia
and Lesten.. c. War. She was educated in public Howard and Unnie Tolleson, grand jury were formally AA..ieIcclc.n Goodgear
Odessai,foursistere,gCora schools 18 Gustine and Dubun both 01 Brownwood; three reported to District Judge Musical set for Echo Gzdac
Arnoaorsoemanrena’wekt and studied at Howard Payne grandchildren; four great- William O. Breedlove. center Saturday eve gurSSut
CpegginBrawnvood, w erandchuldren. "•’SSSfi, ECHO - The Echo Com s
seven grandchildren colgsescstudiscmntndlnasbe s Stopleton, 75 Police chief to the monthly musical Jamboree SSMBaga,
Leon She graduated from BANGS - Services for Sam , , set for 7 p.m. Saturday Many Jonnsnjohn
A , ... Faonrisusraduatew.erom Dick Stapleton, 75, of give out candy area musicians have signed up gmar
AdraGage, 100 BYlwnnMrwssncWtcyi Rosharon were tobe atp.m. ‘Hanwenis goingt-come for the october program andGmsggnz
COMANCHE - Services for the sendor class, was active in toUy at HUlterd Fune^ Home early at the Brownwod Police morere expected to drop by Mranmou
wmaCnE — owicw rw ni- -1___ in Houston. Graveside services and sit in. xonuna
Mra AdraGage, 100, be mamna •Eglyat Besuty.„ She •ii b at 11 am Saturday at According to Brownwood The concesslon stand, wil $eana
beldat1::3pam.saturdasat then taught and wu principal of Bangs Cemetery. The Rev. Mike Polce Chlef vic Fowler, a openat16:30.p.m. featuring Psmnpsp&
ComnanchsoEnuneraHomtwith DublnKlgh’SchoiPtwoyears. Ramsdell is to officiate, carnival at the Brownwood homerade cakes and
te "Firs "United Nethonit She married R.M. "Bob Arrangements arebyHilliard Coliseum will bring the sandwiches,,along.with.cold PuSNaM?
tnezsrsturnuted Methpds Fielder Nov. 11, Hit in Funeral Home of Houston. youngsters out anyway, so he drinks, coffee and popcorn. . RCAC
Ehurchokficiatin-Burialwi Comanche after he returned Mr Stapleton died Wed- hasdecidedto openth’ police Everyone is invited. Echo is X7X
NatQakwoodCemetey a.m from service with the U.S. nesdayinouston. « .n building doors ontWest "com- seven miles.northwest,
rlX Army in World war I. He was wHe was, horn Jan. 21,1903in nZTto youngsters for their Colen^n on Texas Highway^ mvcr
home after a lengthy mness. class president of the same Walter.and,was former annual police chief treat. S-Anna firm handles sSuJco
" - ' “ -- . Survivors include a son, Sam to all youngsters whocome to metalagbuildings
Houdststapetonvosepdriia the station from 6p.m. and after SANTA ANNA (BBC) -
daughterzeMrs-MyteFeddeo on Saturday. The police chief Thomas and Ruby Hays, Texasins
K^A^1S^3 prtbeinhlsofficer’sundform owners ot Hays Enterprises,
EovtonandtTereysstapi,tonra Halloween carnival Oklahoma cityy recentiy Ebony group workday •LEDGARLANSBURYEJOSEPMBERUMtepGEORGEMANASSE
Eua5 Nidh.i 5 Houutnn‘Mr .1, l. i sponsored by the 1st The Ebony Cemetery -gcmns ROBERT PRINCE -araanomeieJEFF LIEBERMAN »»».»>
paA oorson, Mn Tolpo School Agricultural Manufacturing Co. Association will hold their semi- L ---1 OPEN ERI. 7:30 SAT 1:20
Mrs ciPNcod of HDuston TALPA - The Talpa- of Omaha, Neb. annual workday beginning at I I
three grandchildren- and one Centennial Elementary School, Hays Enterprise has obtained a.m. Saturday, according to I
oreatarindchiid three miles north 01 Valera on the sales franchise for a large Austin Cawyer, association
--Texas Highway 503, will be portion of Central Texas to president. Members and any
RCI I nrnnn rllJP the scene of the annual Talpa- market metal agriculture and other interested persons are
D>g‘-IP“-‘ Centennial Halloween Carnival commercial buildings, metal asked to bring work tools and a
John Fielder and Pat Fielder, _____L________ Saturday evening. grains bins and grain handling lunch.
oflrvlng; and several nieces CnUCCn progrom A stew, chill or sandwich and drying equipment ^PEN 7 00 |
and nephews. The Baptist Student Union supper, with homemade pies manufactured by lat
The family requests, any drama-music group “His and cakes and beverages will Agricultural, a subsdidiary of
rememberancesbemadeinthe Troupe" will present a program kick off the evening’s festivities Gifford Hill Co. of Spokane,
form of donations to the West .ouPe wiaPEnS PIAK.7 at 8:30. Wash.
Texas Rehabilitation Center in p.m. Sunday at ndionep Baptist A costume parade will be held
Abllene.-------------- Church in Brownwood, ac- at 7 p.m. and entertainment Brownwood
cording to Dr. A.J. Turner, booths will be opened for the
sponsor. evening. The public is invited.
Membersof thecastand crew Early carnival set
are Kevin Mdntrafi, Tom Dow- ‘
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1978, newspaper, October 27, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573520/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.