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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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Mrs. Carr, 67
Ross Prscott, 70
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the matter.
12 BIG PIECES OF
FRIED CHICKEN
PINT OF REO BUNS
PINT OF COLE SUW
PINT OF HOMEMADE GRAVY
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In Texas alone, there are as
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VEUVES ^PEOPLE)
Heard, quarterly reports, and calling far bids on paving of
Weal St Rosedale Dr. Skyview Dr and Homewood Crele
Other items include a city secretary i report on computer
service prices for the IM tel roll, studyof the need for a
water contract, discussion a *ater and sewer lines to the
Barclay-Flis property and new Early school. and a
presentation by Councilman Paul Palmer
Classes in sign language
Tern Mathis, teacher of the deaf for the Brownwood in-
dependent School District, will be teaching classes in total
cemmanication (sign language for the deaf) this semester
There is no fee and any one interested is invited to attend
The classes will be at 6 30 p m each Tuesday beginning
today at East Elementary The only Tuesday when claws
are not scheduled is March 11.
Service center needs cothes
COLEMAN BBC - The Adventist Community Service
Center, located at South Pecos and College, asks for good
clean clothing to be brought in Children s infant s. as wen as
adult clothing are very much needed
For pick-up. Mrs Luther Walraven may be contacted at
, 625-2771 There are many calls for clothes as well as bedding
Saturday Cub to meet
RISING STAR > BBC i -The Saturday Gub will meet at 2
P-m Wednesday in the City 1Library
Program hostess co-ordinators will be Beatrice Kreuger.
Hazel McCollum, and Maxine Robinson
Arbor Day observed
COLEMAN (BBCTown and Country Garden Gub will
be observing Arbor Day by planting two trees at Hobday Hill,
at a date to be announced later
Arbor Day was last week, but the planting will be delayed
slighty One tree has been donated by Mrs oplin Saunders
The second memorial tree will be bought using memoriai
gifts for the tote Mrs Carrie Moms
„Ayiatien Ground School
Instrument License" wi meet
two days a wee
Cos for the plot’s Hcense
course f mms and inchudes
tuition, techncal T —
CPC ML two hours of hlying and
an FT A written ezaminaton
Cost of the instrument cense
course is pmse which includes
tuition, technical supervision,
instrument kit, two hours ft
fhying. and an FT A written
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to meet tonight
EARLY - A list of reports and meetings with citizens and
city officials dominate the agenda for tonights Early Gty
Council meeting at 7 pm at Early City Hall
The agenda includes final approval of the annexation ot
AIRPORT 79
EllenAND-Alan
Burstyn Alda
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Jim White, administrator,
told board members that oc-
cupancy rate for December was
64 percent as compared to 68
percent last December The
More than 750,000 purebred
208S are registered annually
in the slud book of the Amen
can Kennel Gub
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CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
CHOICE TENDER BEEF STEAKS
HOME STYLE FRIED THE OLD FASHION WAT-
SERVED ALONG WITH CREAM GRAVY, HOT ROLLS
A ALL THE TRIMMINGS.
Undeuvoda
Cafeteria
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Bangs-Shirley Lancaster
Revenue for December 1979
was 1678,153 The previous
December it was $710,746.
Operating expenses for
December 1979 were 1762.362
Last December s operating
expenses were $815,140.
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EDITORS NOTE in. Rayford Holloway. Grady
formation for this column MeKinzir, Donna Diaa. Pamela
released by authority uf patient Woodley, Lasa Novice, Mary
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SHOWS 1309305
. 1978 amount to 2sBh
8118,185 White said additional i Siarrg ROBERT E LOGAN
collection efforts are going to be I . .c:SUSAN DAMANTE SHAW
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Jonathan Lindenmayer.
Helen Little, Evelyn Chick
Becky Stembridge. Carroll
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WEDNESDAY ONLY!
THE $544 SPECIAL
1% U. CHOPPED BAR-B-Q BEEF
PINT OF RED BEANS
PINT OF POTATO SALAD
BAR-B-Q GRAVY
PAK OF BUNS
SERVE A FAMILY OF 4
FOR ‘1.36 A PERSON
TAKE OUT SERVICE
learned Monday at their
seatCr"AvEaor,a. tsmnceE:
ofCaradan wore to be at 3 pm ices for Ross K Prescoc, M by Howard Payne Uhiverauty
today ■ the winins FuNerai be at 2 pm Thursday an wibetrom6 30tonightin
Home wii burialin teGoidn Greenieaf Cemetery under the Guy D Newman Hall at the
waite Memorial Cemetery She direction of Davis-Morris Academy of Freedom campus
died Monday in Childress Funeral Home Services wu be Wore than 15 courses wi be
Hospital after a short lnes at ’ pm Wedhesday to Ed C offered ■ the late afternoo and
Survivors include her Smth Funeral Bane ■ Dallas earty evenings far those who
husband; her mobber, Mra Mr. Prescod died Monday in cannot attend HPU during
Pink Cohen oE Goidthaite: BaykoeMedicai Center in Dallas normalschoolhours
sons, Bobby Car M Grand after * brief •nesa A real estate law course and
Prarie. Johnny Car of Aa< 15, 1909 in Temple, two aviation ground schpol
Arlington, A G’Carr Jr. d up in Bromnwnod and ewruauare anoag the dames Interested persons may take
Odesaa, Glenn Car, Piip Baker Coege being offered. . one or both aviation courses
Care. ba» M CiMhuMte. one * married Belva Myer to low-CED a«3- Additional requirements for .
brother. W D Cohen; sx 1934 in Burnet and practiced ” be taught by Brown- piot’s license may be fulfilled
sister* Theta Ray Blake law in Brownwood for several "o9d attorney Burl Browm, and at the Brownwood Flying
Florene Stilwell, both «f years iinchude contracts, wills. Service
Dallas. Vera Cook. Vivian * was elected in 1906 to the leans, poperty. leasine. truth Other classes being offered
Wiedebuseh, both of Gold- Texas House of Represen- and.endmg and statutes o include Shorthand Refresher
thwaite, Clara Lee Ables of tatives Following kto armet in -mitations _ . workshop, English as a Second
Grand Prarie, Ma B L Holmes the Legislature he wasswomin pAviation Ground School: Language, Cake Decorating.
of Greenville; fifteen growl- as • special agent for the FBI. Ph**1* ijcenee" aad and Genealogy
=s = a-ztes ^oviefs lighten their
Bemty Mashbum, 90 “Z^^L^hold on Afghanistan
GOLDTHWAITE—Services Coast He was a pioneer in
for Mrs Betty Mashburn, M. of radio-television law and
Goldthwaite, will be at 2 pm. secured the licenses of hun-
Wednesday in the Wilkins dreds of stations He was active
Funeral Home with burial to be ■ this practice until his death,
in the Ebony Cemetery west of Community service included ment and troon toneec .. ' . 10.0.
Goldthmaste. shen died Monday za-yearsaslegalcounsltothe rromEasterTEPoptreptacrng hemVe‛"arcsasiyinggatsltnae
DmocratParyRewasa Afghan army deserersM “
reported Kabul that al SSTtbZS?*
Survivors include four ST” „ most 5,000 Soviet bureaucrate What's happening is that the
daughters, Mrs Oneta Ket- children p.Prescpttisthree have been flown to the Afghan Afghan “ suffering such
chum, Mrs Evelyn Reid, both Doi .FhiI.Peat. o capital to clean up the mess re- rapid desertions that the Soviets
of Goldthwaite, Mrs Vaileita Irnaronrzescowesto suiting from three communist are reaching the point where
Chapman of Rural v™ w,n, 4 •85455, and rau D coups in 20 months
caig’doi.” « Ptescotto Dallas: five erand- The Times correspondent
brother Jack Phien o Port phidreni onebrather-oisM said * senior Afghan official
Arthur, two sisters, Ollie TL.0Co2.NMi and told him the Russians ordered
Forsythe of Port Arthur, Abbie
Webb of Brownwood; eleven ___
Erentdghandrenaand shr sen Council meeting
preceded in death by two sons due to be reset
May- Bryan Thompson
Mullin- Gwenda Lethro
Bangs Kenneth Sieks
Brady - Sharon Harrell
Dismissak Friday „ -
Lorhbene Canady Michael Marwitz, Bonnie Newton
Perea. Dorothy Benes Zekaa Sandra Barter. Joyce Shafer
Blackmon, Monroe Chambers Troy Cem, Virginia Collins,
James Couch, Ins Franalin. Brenda Hatcher. Mandy
Shirley Gossett. Virginia "omac George Wood
Hallford, Frank Kerbow, Billy .. . . „ ,
Kuykendall, Effie Leather- „ACmtastem.money
wood. Came Miller. Ruin _ “«"'™ou4-Emniea Richey
Morrison, David Norman, Deborah Blanchard. Mason
Nancy Powell. Karen Rountree Allen, Raymond Reedy Tome
Eric Thompson. Willie 0*"
By The liurtaxd Prem net reservists as Pentagon Hamiter, Carol Griffin Newutt. (^helia Law, Chester
The Soviet Union ta reported sources in Washington reported Admissioms Saturday Wilie Buford.
tightening its grip on Afghanis- last week. Brownwood -Oke Roberson Earl!-Elirabeth Dodds,
tan. with thousands of adnurus- One Western diplomat in the Georote Wattmu Rmww t s anta Anna-Johnnie
trators taking over the govern- Pakistani capital said his ton- Newton, Becky Stemtmdge Courtney
Bangs _ Frank Spradling
Richland Springs—Bessie
ODESSA, Texas < AP1 — A car The dead were identified as 2
ran a stop sign and plowed into Jose Ramiro Salas his wife 3
a house early today, killing Mana Jesus Salas, both 27, and I
three persons who were asleep their 5-month-old daughter Ya- ’
in their bedroom, police said dina Salas The cause of death >
The victims were a young was not known, and antomieu ! « ,
married couple and their infant were ordered. Authorities said ’ >" 3
daughter, who were sleeping in the couple had suffered head : X
the same bed, officers said injuries, but there were no vis- 13 :
They were found tangled in ible injuries on the child. ’
bedsheets and the mattress. Justice of the Peace Virgil « 7
wedged under the front wheels Lumpee said the child may “ "
of the auto have suffocated or died from NEW YORK iAP)-Mormung stacks
The driver of the wayward exposure, but a formal ruling A.
car fled the scene, but police was not immediately made Aman ’
later took the owner of the ve- The other persons in the house AmMotor:
hide into custody for question- at the time. Consuelo Serrano, AmmcoTheT
in&a H. and her 5-year-old daughter ALRich
Officers estimate the car htt Veronica, did not get up when BedhSgeel
the house between 2:30 and 3 the car hit the bouse
am but it was not discovered Henkell said detectives found
forttwoaneda half hours-de- no evidence of any skid marks cSS?-
spite the fact there were two at the t-intersection where the Celanese
otter persons in the small car failed to turn right or left. Chzzsser
wooden frame house at the “The car just went straight Cacl
tune, police said. into the house," he said. Conocoine
du Ponti
EGG Inc
EastnArL
East Kodak
ElPasoCo
E smart
Exxon
Firestone
FordMot
Gannett Co
Gen Elec
Gen Food
Gen Motors
GenTelkEl
Gen Tire
Goodrich
Goodyear
GLAtPac
Gulf Oil
GulfStaUt
HarteHnk
Honeywell
HoustInd
Brookesmith—Carl Sheffield
San Saba— Novalene Neeves
May-Carrie Crafton
Dismissals Monday
Lowell Coffee. Iva Henson.
Glenda Rogers. Gene Preston,
Sandra Biel, Bryan Thompson,
there will be no mdwenous sFrandscoTbarta .Boonie
mere ww De no indigenous seward, Heriberta Martinet Cee. Bn ..
forces to rely on," be said Truman Perry, Mabel Me- Jm’KS-EondsharonHarpel
The Afghan army at one time Donald. Virginia Moore. wmEyrd, Kenneth Sikes Paul
on. aiet.. r-i.a . ----e upom urucseu nu bend about 100,000 men. —-------—____-____
kStosist 5 G ladys Ann him “not to show my face in the but intelligence sources esti- (" emlar cn.ac ..
ndall of San Saba. office unless it is to collect my mate the strength nearer to 5*,- mQ IT er TulK QeTS no
W ” 600 now as a result at defections 5
The correspondent for the In- and casualties in the 21-month- nA n e A • em a I mm •
dian Statesman wrote Monday old war with the Moslem rebels ■ F-HVI>E l 10111 Iror
after arriving in New Delhi The Soviet occupation army is „ _
The scheduled meeting this from Kabul that the Soviet hold estimated now at 76 000 to BY The Assoclated Press the United States has "no basic
morning of Brownwood Qty on the Afghan government is 80 000 President Carter extended an quarrel with the nation, the
Jota Steven Arthur M n ie Council was postponed when a complete and irreversibie." Meanwhile, President Carter pivesbranch toIran’s.rrevolu- revolution or the people of
nowansociatedttthdDeS quorum of council members He said Afghan sources told in his State at the Union mes- tinnaryregime despite the con Iran." ,
Diagnostic Clinic at52 Ppene was not in attendance. Mayor him each minister in the cabinet sage to Congress called for tnued4apt vityofthe Amer- .The threat them comes
Highwava AlLa. Sf.Eas Truman Harlow said it waa the has two Russian advisers. "No greater defense spending and Can hostages in Tehran But he not from American foreign poL
y . Abuene, for the first tinie he knew that a council decision at any level of increased aid for pSStan be- warned Ayatollah Ruhollah icy but from Soviet actions in
tas, meeting had to be delayed for governmentl is taken Without cause of the soviet armmyinAf- Khomeiniesforcesthat Amer- theuregion," the president de-
practicesofsinternahmedicine. this reason. , approval of the Russian ad- ghanistan, on Pakistan’s north- ed • Patience “ not unlimit- Sared------------------------
* Arthupisadipirmoatetofth J1"?* council members were risers," the sources said west border But he postponed Ter. n mm. , Polce activity report
A. M Board of Internal absent due to either illness or Sources in relomahed his romne t ronerEn mere was no immediate re- ‛ -P"
Medicine. Hours arebyap- travel out of town. The city stan. said Soviet troops being million in military and econom- sponse fromiran. Earlier Mon A total of 28 complaints were
poin announce a flown to Afghanistan from ic aid because agreement on the dhtForeisnuMinis ASadegh filediwith theBrownwood POlice
rescheduled meeting date Eastern Europe were replacing amount had not been reached imperialism and^Soviet com- Department for1 24hour period
deserting Afghans and not So- with the Pakistani government munisi together as threats t ending at 6 a.m. today, ae-"
Tj ------------------------------- his country. cording to Brownwood Police
Three die as car _
c—, 1 L ”r S Hospital's '
SIrnS HITO heuce Carter in his State of the Un- vestigated, and 15 animal r
_ ■■■■W "----5 on message to Congress said ento calls made board eyes
finances
Santa Anna — Thelma
Mughes
Brownwood Mama Port.
Trail* Thomai, Brenda Hal
cher, Virginia Colins,
Early-Mary Lancaster
Coleman-DoraGarlitz
ComancIte-Grady McKinzie
Zephyr Glenda Rogers
Lampasas -C arete Marwitz
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