Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 111, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 21, 1971 Page: 4 of 40
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Adult sewing class slated
to open at BHS Tuesday
Orange
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Lounge Rocker
Early groups
plan dinner
TRUCK LOAD SALE
VINYL UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE
Big Super Soft
SWIVEL ROCKER
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ONLY
2 Lamp Tables Green
Coffee Table Blue
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Black
Green
Blue
7 PIECE MODERN
Living Room Ensemble
Sofa That Makes A Bed
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Club Chair
2 Lamps
Chief Warrant Officer Delbert
L. Humberson, a helicopter
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AVOCADO BLACK RED COIN GOLD EASY TERMS
DELBERT L. HUMBERSON
... third trip to Vietnam
The junior high, senior high
and college singles groups of the
Early First Baptist Church are
to be guests at a sweetheart
dinner in Fellowship Hall of the
deployment to the Western
Pacific.
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salary is paid by the local school
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William O. Breedlove from
Brownwood, Tex., has helped
the overseas-based 2nd Weather
Wing earn the U.S. Air Force
Outstanding Unit Award.
Major Breedlove, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William O. Breedlove,
Rt. 1, Brownwood, commands
the element of the wing that
operates the Air Force solar
observatory at Tehran, Iran.
Wing personnel primarily
provide meteorological services
for USAF, U.S. Army, NATO
and numerous other agencies in
Europe, Africa and the Middle
East. Some 65 widely scattered
detachments of the wing, which
is headquartered at Wiesbaden
AB, Germany, cover a 4,000-
mile area extending from the
North Pole to the Cape of Good
Hope and are linked as a vast
network furnishing rapid
weather data for its users.
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$3788
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CHAIR.
$8995
assigned to the 3rd Armored
Division in Germany
Spec. Gray, a radio teletype
operator in beadquarters
$5950
Selling
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"4 FLOORS OF QUALITY FURNITURE AND THOSE FIRE-BLAZING PRICES"
wood High School, he attended and was
Across from Post Office
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in February 1969, completed
basic training at Ft. Bliss, Tex.,
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High school mothers
center becomes boon
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — family planning and parental Mrs Casey, a full-time and
An experimental center provid- responsibility, and then another part-time paid aide plus volun-
ing free care for the children of hour of actual practice in feed- teers, including a pediatrician
teen-aged girls returning to mg. bathing and otherwise tak- and registered nurse who spend
high school is proving a boon to ing care of babies one day a week each at the cen-
* 14788
A sewing class for adults will charge but participants are
begin on Tuesday, at Brown- asked to furnish their own
wood High School. The class is fabrics on which to work.
TEHRAN, Iran-Major
'"■FURNITURE MART
the girls and their babies, the They also must agree not to
woman in charge says. cut classes and show they in-
"It is impossible to evaluate ... , ___. . _.
ing with smiles and better nursing . ,,
health. We see the mothers be- Mrs. Caseysaysnot onesofher
ginning to enjoy their roles and girls would be back in school if
Searning to accept the tremen- it were not for the program. ,
dous responsibility that is ttisonly through this kind of
theirs," said Mrs Casey, a mid- a center that the vicious circle
die-aged mother who has reared of lack of training, low income
her own family of four. and welfare dependence will be
We even see fathers helping broken," said said
with money; taking some of the Called the 'Parent-Child
responsibility.” Education Center,” it is in two
About 12 girls are now en- brightly decorated apartments
rolled in the program—the
number varies. Some are across the street from Berkeley
married: most are not. High School
To qualify, the girls must go The mothers leave the chil-
through a one-hour class on in- dren there from 8:30 a.m. to
tant development, nutrition, 2:30 p.m. with care provided by
K
Howard Payne College and the Ord. Calif.
University of Houston The 23-year-old soldier is a
The airman’s wife, Carol, is 1966 graduate of Brownwood
the daughter of Mr and Mrs High School
Ray L Warren of 1102 Santa His wife, Patricia, lives on
Clara, Brownwood route 1, Bangs
Sunday, February 21, 197
Susan Newman has Cherokee school
San Antonio champ plans write-ins
CHEROKEE BBC - In i
SANTA ANNA (BBC) - school district where it has beei
ta of a tradition for candidates to bi
Susan Newman, daughter 0 elected by write-ins during th.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Newman past 50 years, the Cheroket
.. Santa Independent board has set Apri
and a member of the Santa 3fortheelection of twoo trustees
Anna High School 4H chapter. Again this year, no candidate
was listed as a winner in the San has officially filed for a post
, ____ . ____ Trustees whose terms expire
Antonio Livestock Show are Billy Mac Perry and w c
Miss Newman’s Southdown McKneely. -
lamb was judged as reserve The election will be held at
. „ .___., „ . Cherokee School. Clarence
champion. It was bred by R.L. has been named election
Steen of Goldthwaite. judge and David Ray clerk
Major Breedlove will wear a pilot, will leave for his third tour
distinctive service ribbon as a in Vietnam Friday.
permanent decoration to mark He attended Brownwood High
his affiliation with the 2nd, School and Howard Payne
which was cited for exemplary College in Brownwood and is
performance during a two-year currently living in 1Lawton,
period. Okla. Humberson is a recent
The major came to Tehran graduate of the University of
after completing duty at the Southern California Aerospace
Sacramento Peak Observatory Safety School.
in October 1968. The Tehran A veteran of 19 years army
facility, a component of the service, he has seen duty in both
global Air Weather Services, Korea and Vietnam.
helps maintain continuous solar Humberson is married and
patrol to support worldwide the couple has three children.
U.S. operations, including the The chief warrant officer’s
just concluded Apollo 14 lunar parents were the late Mr. and
landing mission Mrs. W. P. Humberson of
Major Breedlove graduated Brownwood__________
from Brownwood High School in Marvin Wayne Alter, son of
1952. He earned his B.S. degree Burr Alter, 280944 Coggin Ave.,
in 1957 at the University of has enlisted in the U.S. army
Texas where he was com- band corps
missioned through the Air He will be stationed at Fort
Force Reserve Officers p ] La. for basic training
Training Corps program. Since after which he is to start
entering active duty, he has training the army band.
studied meteorology at Florida _______________
State University and _ . . „
astronautics at the University USS HECTOR — Navy
of Arizona Seaman Apprentice Melvin M.
— i Sparks Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
HANAU, Germany ( AHTNC) Melvin M Sparks Sr. of Route 4,
Feb. 10 — Army Specialist Four Brownwood. Tex., returned to
Horace G. Gray, son of Mr. and Long Beach, Calif., aboard the
Mrs. Horace Gray, 1303 Lee St., repair ship USS Hector
Goldthwaite, recently was following an eight month
battery of the division's ar- Army Specialist Five Thomas
tillery near Hanau, entered the L Piper, son of Mr. and Mrs.
army in June 1870, completed David L. Piper, 2613 Main
basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif., Blvd., Brownwood, recently
and was last stationed at Ft. received the Good Conduct
Gordon, Ga. Medal at Ft. Campbell, Ky.
The 24-year-old soldier is a The medal, established in
1964 graduate of Goldthwaite 1941, is awarded on a selective
High School. basis for those who distinguish
-------------- themselves from among their
SAN ANGELO — Samuel E. fellow military personnel
Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. through exemplary conduct,
Roy L. Thomas of 1604 Belle efficiency and fidelity during
Plain, Brownwood, has been their active military service
promoted to airman first class Spec 5 Piper received the
in the U.S. Air Fo award while assigned as an
Airman Thomhas, a corn- administrative specialist with
munications analysis specialist, the 545th personnel service
is assigned at Goodfellow AFB, company. He entered the army
Early First Baptist Church, being sponsored by Lessons will include con-
Friday, Feb. 26 beginning at homemaking department of sumers’ responsibilities.
7:30 p.m BHS.
A total of 13 committees with Classes will start at 7 p.m. demonstration on techniques
approximately 60 adults are. personal fating problems
serving and planning the din- andwwikmneet each Tuesday for Those interested may contact
ner. Anuone intorested in cinthinc Mrs. Walter Dickens or Mrs
Highlight of the event will be yone.interested clothing Wilton Holley, homemaking
the crowning of a king and construction, beginners, in- ®
queen Dress will be formal or termediate or advanced, may teachers at Brownwood High
semi-formal, register Tuesday. There is no School for further information.
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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/m1/4/?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.