Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1978 Page: 2 of 46
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• recount showed Clements with Shawnei, No. 1 Shaw Drive was
“There is no great variance at 1,183,564, an increase of 4,319 recorded as a Texas Historic
Association, and director of the
mayor Truman Harlow.
Music for the program will be Baptist Foundation of Texas.
University's Douglas MacAr. provided by the HPU A Cap-
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arrangements.
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tif ied with Howard Payne as the and England. A Baptist deacon, Simmons University and is
chairman of the board of direc- he is past president of Rio Gran- listed in Men of Achievement in
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LANDMARK CALENDAR - George Crews,
left, president of Southwest State Bank, ad-
mires a copy of the 1979 Heritage Homes
calendar the bank will be offering its
customers and friends with creators of the
calendar, Tessica Martin, center, assistant
professor of journalism at Howard Payne
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president, Baptist Foundation
of Texas, and Brownwood
ding Saturday night at Davis-
Morris Funeral Home. Burial
is to be in Greenleaf Cemetery.
Mr. Bostick was born July 16,
1928 in Pettitt and was retired
from the United States Army.
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University News Service
Friends of Howard Payne
EDINBURG, Texas ( AP) -
State prosecutors will try to
National Onion Association.
He also owns honorary doc-
torates from Corpus Christi
Mheaici-idedila
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Records I Tapes
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Brand is chairman of the
board of Griffin and Brand of
McAllen, Inc. — growers, ship-
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Houston. He preceded her in
death June 13, 1968. She was a
member of the United Pen-
tecostal Church in Richland
Hills.
Survivors include a daughter,
Naomi Ruth Morrison of
Euless; and three grand-
children.
THIS WEEK'S
WINNING
MENU NUMBERS
WILL APPEAR
IN MONDAY'S AD
(VOID AFTER SATURDAY)
capacity-crowded Brownwood
Coliseum dinner.
Brand, who is the mayor of
University, and Pat Coursey, president of
Banner Printing. Professor Martin did
research on 12 historic Brownwood homes
featured with Coursey's photographs. Cour-
sey’s firm also printed the calendars. Shown
is the BencinH-Harrison House at 863 Center.
(Bulletin Photo)
Grady McCorkle
Services for Grady Odell Mc-
Corkle, 31, were pending Satur-
day night with Davis-Morris
Funeral Home. They will be
read sometime Monday at the
First Baptist Church in Bangs.
Burial will be in Bangs
Cemetery
Mr McCorkle died at 11 a.m.
Friday in Scott City, Kana, of
natural causes
He was born Jan. 19, IM* in
Hope, Ark. and was a bus driver
for Arrow Coach Lines and also
drove for Grooms Trucking in
Brownwood He was a member
of the First Baptist Church in
Bangs and was a Mason.
He married Judith Jones at
Bangs March 19,1956
Survivors include his wife;
two sons, G. 0. Jr. and Barry,
both at Bangs; a daughter, Nan
of Bangs; a brother, George
Wayne McCorkle of Brown-
wood; a grandmother, Mrs.
Bertie Allen of Bangs; and a
number of aunts and uncles in
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following a long illness poened area newsmen in an at- program personalities will in-
She was born Aug. 23,1905 in tempt to document the wide- dude; J. D. McPhaul, Lubbock,
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United Pentecostal Church with McInnis probably would benefit world’s largest one man news
the Rev. Frank Martin of- from a local trial. The veteran network _ comprised of 110 TV
ficiating. Burial will be in De prosecutor is still highly re- stations, 300 newspapers and
Leon Cemetery. Nowlin spected in the county and last 770 radio televisions plus an ad-
Funeral Home is in charge of week was unopposed in his bid ditional 400 stations of
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McAllen, has long been iden- frozen with branches in Mexico University and
De Leon and was a retired Mot- spead publicity. vice chairman of the academy
ts store employee at Richland The defense has countered board; W. C. (Bill) Carpenter,
Hills. She had been in Euless with about 25 motions for the Brownwood, past presidet of the
since January going there from judge to consider. HPU board; Dr. Guy D.
Grapevine but she had resided
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• SUNDAY DINNER •
Church of Christ She was a O'Conor that there were no
seamstress and retired in I960. grounds for the federal con-
She married Cliff C. Conner spiracy charge. The perjury
May 17, 1911. He died Jan. 7, counts also were dropped.
tors of the Academy of de Valley Baptist Brotherhood Texas. 1973.
Freedom.--
ALSO PREPARED'
TOGO
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Short agenda facing to4iiKb(»orerMontana’UtaK
county commissioners endaetbancaxonec,Mzomnoku
west corner of the state, about
A very short agenda awaits 30 miles from the Canadian
Brown County commissioners border, recorded the lowest
when they meet for their special temperature in the region on
session at 19a.m. Monday in the Friday with a tow reading of »
county courtroom. ' degrees below zero Fahrenheit
The votes from the general
election will be canvassed and Below zero readings also
General Telephone Co. of the prevailed in much of Wyoming.
Southwest will discuss a right- Originally, the National
of-way. Weather Service had expected
Newman, HPU president
Beef Imports
bill is vetoed
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President Carter vetoed
three bills which he termed
inflationary Saturday and
announced a feedgrain
program that is projected to
give farmers a tower price
terreast than some of their
lobbyists have been seeking.
The vetoed measures
included a bill that would
revoke the president’s
authority to expand beef
imports to keep domestic
prices down; • measure that
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Wouad nave orDGGen nun w
tower tariffs on imported
textiles, and a bill to
authorise MOO million over
two years for training
nurses.
Carter also Announced that
the feedgrain set-aside
program for next year would
continue at about the same
level aa thia year — a
rejection of pleas from farm
groups that had wanted the
president to idle more far-
mland to restrict production
and thus force up prices.
Bangs and Hope. Ark. Am ~ ~ l
Rex Bostick, 50 Motions due I
Services for Rex E. Bostick, • A a ■ •
50, of Orlando, Fla.., were pen- in MCinnis
1,131,541 last reported by the Clements is clever enough to
TEB. It showed Tower with 1,- have grabbed hold of that car,
150,120, an increase of 7,491 over
the 1,143,629 last reported by he should be clever enough to
Pemmmuamgsmpfatd SeGzzsrtpmtatstursa
compounded the preblems for for travel in Montana s
-22 m-ai
night the snow was expected to Rlon.
extend south to Arizona and
New Mexico.
Four highway deaths were
reported in Montana, and one in
Wyoming.
Thirteen inches of snow were
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There are 1,500 registered
voters in Early.
"In anticipation of the
recount, election Judge O. B.
Chambers has been
requested by me and by
Bryan Chambers, president
of the Early Independent
School District, to have the
ballots and the keys to the
ballot box impounded by the
sheriff.
A canvass of the votes cast
Saturday will be made at the
school board meeting
Tuesday.
If the vote stands, a new
69,000-square-foot . high
school building will be erec-
ted north of the present high
school facility on land
already owned by the school
district.
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SANTA ANNA - Services for state indictment alleging he
Mrs. Adell Vance Conner, 82, of plotted in April to have a
Santa Anna will be at 2:30 p.m. friend's ex-husband lured into
today at Northside Baptist Mexico and killed.
Church in Santa Anna with In June, a Brownsville federal
burial to be in Santa Anna grand jury indicted McInnis, (2,
Cemetery. Henderson Funeral and Patricia Parada, 24, of
Home is in charge of McAllen, in connection with the
arrangements. The Rev. Gary alleged plot. Both were also
Lawrence will officiate. named In subsequent perjury
Mrs. Conner died at 2:20 p.m. Indictments.
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Thursday at a Santa Anna However, skillful arguments
hospital after a long illness. by defense attorney Frank
She was born Dec. 23, 14954 Maloney of Austin, convinced
Ennis and was a member of the U.8. Diet. Judge Robert
1975. She was raised in Coleman Federal prosecutors have ap-
Sunday. November 12,1978
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Mrs. Carey died at 7:45 a.m. enforcement official. the world
Saturday at De Leon hospital The prosecution has sub- Brooks said that other
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all with the Texas Election over 1,179,245 last reported to Landmark in 1975 when it was
Bureau,” Secretary of State TEB. 100 years old. It was built for
. Steve Oaks told a news confer- George Howard Adams and his
.. . . He has served as member of ence late Friday. .The state canvassaor.a wife on land Adams purchased
thur Academy of Freedom will pella choir with C. David Keith the Regional District Ex- He said his “informal can- statewide races except the gov- in 1871.
listen to radio-television news conducting. pansion Council, director of vass» showed more votes for all ernor’s race will be conducted The John Wesley Malone
commentator Paul Harvey and Brand is chairman of the Texas Citrus and Vegetable four candidates in the two races by the State Canvassing Board house, recorded as a Texas
paytributeatoOthal Brand of board of Griffin and Brand of Growers and Shippers with Tower’s winning margin on Nov. 24. Historic Landmark in 1976, was
McAllen Wednesday at a MeAnen me —orwere shin- Association and Director of over Krueger in the U.S. Senate begun at 606 Coggin Ave. by
race increasing about 2,900 The governor‘s race canvass town developers Modie J. and
votes. Clements’ winning wil be conducted , n. , open- Samuel R. Coggin who bought
margin over Hill decreased by ing day of the 6sth Legislature. the land in 1874. It was pur-
175 votes. ______________________________ chased by John Wesley Malone
Oaks’ informal telephone mme who added the second story in
canvass of precinct reports in ODU>— 1904
_________ . ________________________________________ all counties showed Tower
County, moving to California pealed O’Conor’s dismissal of Harvv wil be awarded an - - a winning by 14,902 votes and (Continued from Page 1A)
in and back to santa Anna thsindctmentstntidit honorary doctorate" t the": Winter weather itwoua appeartobe thatthey
2punuardafrustenamadon slams Rockies foF’governimem.
1 slersmi i vWUn8 State District Judge dsalrpriaembneet cumssnusyres were not andhatsukakyt sutcements
Tatum and Mrs. Ted Stewar- Vernon Harville of Corpus Harvey’s doctorate of humane By The Associated Press the storm to leave the Rocky
dson, both of Santa Anna; a Christi to move the trial out of letters. Winter weather came to the Mountain region on its south- Oaks stressed that his "infor- although they aren’t likely to
brother, Clyde Vance of the Rio Grande Valley. Interim Harvey, who Has been Rocky Mountains on Saturday ward course. But while the mal canvass" was not to be agree on just what needs to be
Amarillo; two grandchildren; District Attorney Preston Hen- featured on othr HPU in the form of heavy blowing storm did continue south, considered "absolute final and done, or how.
eight great-grandchildren; and richson sald widespread front- programs, has been the snow, freezing rain, and tow enough of it remained in the totally accurate. Nor is there likely to be any
one great-great-grandchild. page publicity of the case will recipient of nine honorary temperature readings through- Rockies to assure the region a He said the phone survey was dramatic, drastic change -
Maria Carew 73 make it difficult to find an 1m- degrees, and has earned 11 out a four-state area. large snowfall throughout the untaken now to g.ve candidates oorea hv Em.
Y' partial jury here. Freedoms Foundation awards piy storm-related deaths four states by Saturday night who might be considering an smhatfear who ome
DE LEON (BBC)-Services Maloney said the defense will and has been elected to the Hall wFeestrrmd-ntatedideats Winter storm watches were in election contest time to make a state employees who saw
for Marie Elvie Carey, 73, of seek a local trial. of Fame in his home state of WoursPte wintrv onslus" effect in Colorado, Wyoming, decision. Clements’ initial proposals for
Euless, formerly of De Leon. Attorneys who have kept a Oklahoma. which beean Fridav ntaht Utah, and Montana onSaturday. Any request for a recount in eliminating 25,000 State jobs as
will be at 3 p.m. today at the close eye on the case say Paul Harvey News is the The first major snowstorm in Colorado’s mountain passes voting machine counties would a sort of ritual slaughter of the
the nation thisifall swept remained open, but traveler’s have to be made before counties sort associated with the
through the region, covering advisories were in effect. offically canvass the votes on .
. - - - . . — Travel was hazardous east of Monday. coronation of barbarian chiefs
_ .. ----- of Aztec emperors.
Oaks’ canvass showed Krue-
ger with 1,135,218 votes, an in- No, it seems there’s no great
crease it 3,377 votes gver Sx cause for cencern - because if
Brownwood KoA
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Survivors include his parents, succeed where federal prose-
Mr. and Mrs. A. E Bostick of tutors failed, aa pretrial mo-
Brown wood; two brothers, L. tons in the murder-solicitation
M Bostick of Thousand Oaks, case of suspended Hidalgo
Calif., and C. A. Bostick of County District Attorney Oscar
Brownwood. McInnis are heard here Mon-
Mrs. Conner, 82 McInnis has been named in a
By HARRIETTE GRAVES Association of University stracted of hand<ut stone, top-
Bulletin Staff Writer Women. ped with a lookout for Indians
Ahistory of a city can often be Photography for this calen- and wirecutters.
told in part by its old homes, dar was done by Pat Coursey, The Will H. Mayes house, a
There are a number of president of Banner Printing two-story brick with shingled-
dwellings in Brownwood that Co. Coursey has been interested sided addition, the house at 1312
have stood through the years in photography most of his life Cottage St was built for
doing their part to preserve a but most actively the past eight William Harding Mayes,
city’s past. years. lawyer and businessman who
Appropriately named He was raised in a family who came from Kentucky to Brown-
Heritage Homes, a 13page pic- was interested in the collection wood and founded a Texas news
torial calendar featuring some and preservation of Brown media dynasty.
of these old edifices will be County and Brownwood history. And the Bencini-Harrison
distributed by the Southwest Printing of the calendar was house, once gingerbread Vic-
State Bank to its customers and done by Banner Printing Co. torian, the home at 103 Center
friends. The calendars will be The featured houses include: Ave., oldest house on its block
available in the lobby. The LoVeL-DObbs House's now is a white colonial with
Research for this calendar turreted Victorian frame house green trim; R.B. Rogers house,
was by Tessica Martin, aticottagestreet, built by three-story 17-room colonial
assistant professor of jour- Thomas ^ovS the McIntosh home at 797 Center was built for
nalism at Howard Payne House a grey and white frame Robert Baker Rogers, native of
University and history house at 1517 Ave. C purchased Kentucky. Constructed at buff-
graduate of the Univerrity of by Clyde McIntosh in 1917. It colored brick, with two-story
Texas at Austin. Interested in was built for Howard S. Wilson cypress columns on its rounded
both history and genealogy, in 1909; Lambertson-Taber veranda, the bouse sits on a
Miss Martin is especially coo- House spacious turreted frame base of handcut sandstone and
cerned with preserving the house at‘611 Coggin built for W has an arched front doorway
history of the people and places P Lambertson, partner in a framed with leaded glass.
that built Brown County. She is Brownwood mil and his family The B. S. Boysen house, the
the author of "Brownwood who come from North Carolina, buff and red-brown home at1403
Texas in World War II," East Lee, built by Boy
published in The Brownwood Also, Bettie Coggin Taber Sephanus Boysen and his wife,
Bulletin, and of "Pioneer House, built in 1876 for Bettie natives of Denmark who met
Women at Brown County," a Coggin Taber. The two-story and married in Brownwood.
Bicentennial project at the colonial home at 1710 Vincent They moved in with their family
Brownwood Branch, American was English in style, con-
--------------------------------- And the T. C. Yantis house
Recheck of election at 701 Main, built about 1970 for
Thomas Caldwell Yantis and
. . | f ln0 wife on land purchased in 1*92;'
totals changes littlo punndeaugaensarnalanh
1847, the house at 418 Milton
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A In the governor’s race, Oaks's Ave. was sold by Fisk and his
recheck of Tuesday’s election survey showed Democrat John wife in 1885 to Henry Ford and
returns shows Republican* . George Adams for the Brown-
John Tower and Bffl Clements Hi 8o,11165127tvotes,, an 2- wood RoUer Mill Co., a new in-
are stiU winners in their hot sreaseoi4t4votesoverEB‘s dustry.
contests with Democrats Bob -ast report 01 11160,633. The The Adams-Shaw house,
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1978, newspaper, November 12, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573533/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.