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RISING STAR (BBC) -
Funeral for Miss Bonnie Byrd,
23, will be at 1 p.m. today in
Higginbotham Funeral Home
with the Rev. Jay Beavers,
pastor of the Colleyville United
Methodist Church, officiating,
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Survey.
Campbell of Dallas; one son,
Tom C. Womack of San Saba;
six grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
on an acres tor ut tweat
A-musical journey
into the soul of a nation
two granddaughters, four great-
grandchildren and one great-
great-grandchild.
Cliff
Banow»
338.
Cliff
Richad
Sunday, February 21,1971
Nixon expected to consider
ANNOUNCE
The Continuation of his practice in Brownwood
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Dr. Cadenhead will practice out of his mobil unit until
completion of his veterinary clink.
C^TOURA
Diamond engagement ring and wedding band sels
with the beautiful shape
Bananas
Three-hundred bunches of
(Pappy I Self, 62, of-Rt. 1 will be daughters, Mrs. Virginia Finlay
at 2 p.m. today at Davis-Morris of Austin and Mrs. Mamie Lou
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one son, Earl J. Taylor of Fort phries Dec. 24,1907 at Camden,
Worth; one daughter, Mrs. J. Ark. She was a member of the
W Edwards of Burnet; two Methodist church and the Sipe
brothers, Gordon S. Taylor of Springs Order of the Eastern
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Mrs. Collie Overby
SANTA ANNA (BBC) -
Funeral for Mrs Callie Alice
Overby, 71, of Santa Anna was
at 4 p.m Saturday in the Santa
Anna Presbyterian Church with
the Rev Bill Weeks, pastor,
officiating
Burial was in Santa Anna
Cemetery under the direction of
Hosch Funeral Home
Mrs. Overby was killed in a
two-car collision about noon
Friday. She w as pronounced
dead at the scene by justice of
the peace Walter Holt of
Coleman.
According to the Coleman
police, another car was
traveling south on US 84 and
Mrs. Overby’s auto was
traveling north when the head-
on collision occurred.
Born Jan 15.1900 at Lott, she
.. $295.00
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He had been a Baptist Sipe Springs 52 years. Born
minister 82 years. June 19,1888 at Chidister, Ark.,
Survivors include his wife; she married Robert M Hum-
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Floyd Blair of Lampasas; one
daughter, Mrs. Calice Jane
Wagner of Santa Anna; and two
grandchildren._________ five brothers, Marion and Doyle Mrs Alma Carter, 53, of Los
Loudamy, both of San Angelo, Angeles, Calif will be at 2 p.m.
Rev. Samuel Taylor Houston Loudamy of Gold- Tuesday in Stevens Funeral
fo^'^S iuamy,redrsnxdnBuand nmscemgatyuubesinsanta
£y£«X1Z^ onegrandchiid, Randy Kinsey M.. Carter died Friday in
3 p.m. today in the First Baptist of Rising Star. Los Angeles, Calif., _
Church with burial in San Saba .. A L .L ■ Born March 22, 1917 in Santa
City Cemetery under the Mrs. Alice Humphries Anna, she was a member of the
direction of Howell-Doran RISING STAR (BBC)
Funeral Home. Funeral for Mrs. Alice Virginia
Rev. Taylor, a resident of San Humphries, 82, of Sipe Springs
Saba County since 1932, died at 3 will be at 3 p.m. today in
Presbyterian church.
Survivors include one son,
Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Blake Cemetery with Rev. C. J.
Coffman officiating.
Mr. Self died at 10.30 a.m.
Friday in Brownwood Com-
munity Hospital following a
brief illness.
Bom May 5, 1908 in Poplar
Bluff, Mo., he was a member of
Rocky Creek Baptist Church
and a carpenter. He had lived in
Brown County since 1919 and
was married to Violet Belcher
April 10, 1929 in Brady.
Survivors include his wife; a
son, Elvis Self of Kennedale; a
daughter, Mrs Louise Lamb of
Garland; two brothers,
Raymond Self of Levelland, and
Ott Self of Brownwood; a sister,
Rosetta Robinson of Esther-
ville. Iowa; seven grand-
children; and one great-
grandchild.
was a
seven sisters, among them Mrs. After sending the alert, Eber- emergency warning messages,
Caroline Mathews of Brown- hardt contacted his boss, Louis neither of which had ever been
wood and Miss Maxine I. Smoyer, who immediately or- transmitted before.
F erguson of Blanket; and three dered transmission of a cancel-.
brothers. lation message. eTh 5hoaks1themselves are la-
------------— Eeerh-rd a e,- „t2 be led and the tapes contain a
Angelo hospital «E in NSdgnai Watin translation or “* mes
• tem, said the cancellation
Laura Cunningham is a notice was sent and then the Smoyer said Saturday’s mis-
Kingsland and the Rev. W. W. Star patient at St. John's Hospital in phones started ringing. hap “calls our attention to a
Taylor of Phoenix, Arte.; three Survivors include her San Angelo in Room 243. She is ‘Everything hit the fan,” he problem we didnt know exist-
grandsons and 10 great- husband; two daughters, Mrs. to undergo surgery Monday. said. .. . . ed”
grandchildren. Henry Etta Hord of Baird and _________________ Smoyer chief of the National
’• --------------- Mrs Bell Toreson of Los _ A Warning Center here since 1888.
Miss Bonnie Bvrd 23 Angeles, Calif.; one brother, MIKEDC sa>d there was no procedure es-
ss Bonnie Byra, ZJ Marvin Bell of Camden, H 11\ E 3— tablished for handling a situa-
----------- ----- ----- an"" tion in which an erroneous mes-
Continued from page 1 sage is transmitted.
distance. They will be paid "We just didn’t see that an er-
various amounts by the mile roneous message could be been worse. The other
“Sponsors make their pledges transmitted," he said, "It damn emergency warning message,
compietion"rthefunsey,eadh got to have time to sit up here contains reference to an attack’
Wiley Smith , 68
Funeral for Wiley W Smith,
68, of 1908 Vincent will be at 2
p.m today in Wright's Funeral
Home with burial in Santa Anna
Cemetery.
Mr Smith died at 10:20 a.m.
Lloyd Loudamy. 57 ss
Funeral for Lloyd E. illness.
Loudamy, 57, of 2100 Sixteenth He was connected with his son
will be at 3:30 pm today in in Smith Roofing Co. since 1947.
Wright's Funeral Home with A member of the Seventh Day
the Rev Paul Smith of Coleman Adventist Church, he was a
officiating. deacon, a local elder and church
Burial will be in Romney treasurer
Cemetery in Eastland County. Born March 14, 1902 in
Mr. Loudamy was dead on Robertson County, he came to
arrival at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Brownwood in 1945 from Santa
Brownwood Community Anna and was a 1921 graduate of
Hospital after an apparent Tyler Commercial College.
heart attack Survivors include his wife;
He and his wife operated one son, Marion W. Smith of
Loudamy’s Fashion Shop in Brownwood; two step-
Brownwood. He was a member daughters, Mrs. Sue
of the Church of Christ Neiswanger of San Angelo and
Born April 3, 1913 at Big Mrs. Earl Keeler of Irving; one
Spring, he married Margaret step-son, Walter Wayne Dyer of
Tarver July 7, 1952 at Eden Los Angeles, Calif.; two sisters,
Survivors include his wife; Mrs. Alma Summers of Austin
one daughter, Mrs. Joanna and Mrs. Jessie Pennington of
Kinsey of Rising Star; one son, Bangs; two brothers, Richard
Larry Loudamy of Georgetown; Smith of Santa Anna and James
four sisters, Mrs. Ola Evans of R. Smith of Austin.
Lake Buchanan, Mrs. Ruby
Sikes of Irving, Mrs. Bonnie
Foster of Big Spring and Mrs.
Cleo Churchwell of San Angelo;
a— $95.00
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By NEIL GILBRIDE
AP Labor Writer
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -
President Nixon reportedly will
consider next week unposing a
construction wage-price freeze
and naming a public-labor-in-
dustry stabilization board with
power to limit any pay or price
hikes in the industry .
The proposed plan, hinted at
in a three-hour closed meeting
Saturday between a high-level
Labor Department task force
and AFL-CIO construction
union leaders, was said to be
still in a highly tentative stage.
One purpose of the govern-
ment team headed by Secretary
of Labor J.D. Hodgson was to
feel out whether the union lead-
ers—who earlier refused Nix-
on’s request to come up with
voluntary wage restraints—
would agree to serve on such a
stabilization board, it was
learned.
ATHLETIC CHAMPS - Rita Egger and Sammy Smith have been The labor leaders represent-
chosen this semester as the mosi athieie students at Mull. High inembersintse"ifLci suion
00_______________________________________________________ ing and Construction Trades
COLEMAN — Services for . , , । Department reportedly gave
। the Labor Department team no
I assurance they would take part
in a stabilization board. But
union sources indicated they
' apparently would have little
--— — - - - - - - - — - - . - — - - choice except to do so if Nixon
By KEN HOSKINS and figure out how to make this imposes a freeze and creates
Associated Press Writer thing fail safe." the board under the Defense
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN, Hanging on hooks above the Production Act which expires
Hillcrest Baptist Church of Colo. (AP) — W. S. Eberhardt, transmitter are three tapes he March 31.
Brownwood. the man who temporarily star- explained. One of them is the Union leaders have said they
Survivors include her tied much of the nation’s broad- test tape normally sent Satur- could not agree to any voluntary
husband; three daughters, Mrs. casting system Saturday with day morning on the broadcast plan to limit their members’
p.m. Friday at San Saba Higginbotham Funeral Home in Pat Stacey 01 Los Angeles, an erroneous emergency warn- wires of Associated Press and wages, and that any role they
Memorial Hospital where he Ring Star with burial in Sipe Calif., Mrs. Betty Alton of ing, said he looked at the trans- UnitedPressIntemational.lt took in government action to re-
had been a patient four days Sprines Cemeterv Dallas and Miss Patricia Carter mitter afterward and comment- hangs alone about four inches to duce construction costs would
Bom March 4, 1884 in Benton Mrs Humphries died at 3:40 of Los Angeles, a son, Mike Gay ed, "I can’t imagine how the the left of two other tapes They have to be forced by the White
County, Ark., he married Marie a.m. Friday at Mims Memorial Carter of Los Angeles, Calif.; hell I did it.’ contain pre-punched House.
Smith June 24, 1906 at Gold- Hospitai in Co anche seven sisters, among them Mrs. After sending the alert, Eber- emergency warning messages, Hodgson said both sides
thwaite. She had be a resident of Caroline- Mathews of Brown- hardt contacted his boss, Louis neither of which had ever been agreed to make no comment on
.. . . _ one nau oet a restdent pi wnnd and Miee Mavine i ______—-a__________. tponemi- ____ Saturday's meeting “until after
I've had an opportunity to dis-
cuss this matter with the Presi-
dent next week.”
However, Hodgson had told
newsmen earlier this week that
"we‛re_sgoing to have to do
something” to curb con-
struction costs, including
bringing down the rate of last
year's 18 per cent rise in wages
And despite the momentary in the industry
chaos, it caused, be noted at The increase was more than
least it would give the warning double the hike in manufactur-
system a chance to see where ing workers' pay. He said the
the bugs might be.
And, he added, it could have
•.-Be hje6
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in coler ~-2K
Mrs. Womack, 76
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC) —
assisted by the Rev. Robert Services for Mrs. Johnnie Mae participant collects their
Elkins of Brownwood. Womack, 76, of Goldthwaite will pledges and turns them over to
Burial will be in Rising Star be at 2 P.m. today in the Goldth- the March of Dimes workers.”
Cemetery waite Church of Christ with Joe Arrangements have been
Miss Byrd died at 6:06 p.m. Woodrum,, pastor, officiating. made for radio-equipped cars to
Thursday at the M. B. Anderson Burial will be in Goldthwaite accompany the walkers in order
Hospital in Houston. Memorial Cemetery under the to aid in traffic control “and
She had recently received her direction of Wilkins Funeral pick up those who fall by the
degree at North Texas State Home. wayside."
University and had been a Mrs. W omack was found dead She said a certificate
teacher.two weeks. Friday afternoon in her home, autographed by Dr. Thornton
She was born Aug. 21, 1947 at She had apparently died in her will be given to everyone who
Brownwood. • sleep completes the walk.
Survivors include her Born June 6, 1894 at --------------
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Byrd Gatesville. she married
of Rising Star, and one brother, Clarence Abram Womack Oct. ________________
Foster B. Byrd of Houston. 8, 1916 at San Angelo. They bananas weighing from 50 to
moved to Mills County from 125 pounds each may be pro-
RunnelsCounty in 1933. She was duced annually on an acre of
Clarence A. Self a member of the Goldthwaite land, according to Encyclo-
Church of Christ paedia Britannica.
Services for Clarence A. Survivors include two ---
government wanted a plan be- to lower-paid non-union labor
fore thisyear’s major roundof Although, tnere was no
construction wage bargaining .. btwn
opens about the end of March specific *£7"“*
°uddn iindoreretar’of government and labor leaders.
Hodgson. Undersecretary of informed sources said Satur!
Labor Laurence Silberman. As- sidntat .
sistant Secretary of labor W J dagsdjsugsionszamhounttedto
Usery and Chief Federal working. . .. .
Mediator J Curtis Counts derstanding.of the only course
planned to fly back to in which, the unions could
Washington Saturday night participate in a.wageprice
after the meeting with union stabilization procedure if Nixon
leaders forces the issue.
Some labor sources speculat- , One of the uncertainties for
ed that if Nixon does decide on a in the reported
construction wage-price freeze, federal plan how. a
it could come as early as the wage-price frgzeand stabiliza-
middle of next week, tion board p
edure might be
wasnothcremntyaszat Nhkon goygpnfhent officials indicated
won't choose some of the other mightbe for a tong-term, or
"alternatives" discussed openrended period. . _
earlier with the union leaders. Labor leaders also reportedly
on federal construction more federal money into con-
projects. This would have the struction to create more jobs
effect of shunting much of and ease the pressures of high
government construction work unemployment
source said the
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 111, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 21, 1971, newspaper, February 21, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574617/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.