Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971 Page: 2 of 20
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Barney Hancock
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Dewey Green, 73
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ciusivety am ths
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Booker will be three sisters. Mrs Charles
Porter
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slated here Saturday
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Mrs
Faye
Mrs. Joyce
Barnes students
meet Thursday
A Howard Payne campus
Gladys
include spook house. fortune local supporters of Brownwood kick-off meeting at 8 p.m.
Carleen
Thursday in Room 123 of the
Duncan
toss. dart throw, go-fishing, and been donated by merchants.
According to Darrell Miles,
bean bag.
mothers' club members and co-
in city Tuesday
Four are added
to police staff
Church is
Four new employes have been
Sponsor of the Barnes group parents are Mr and Mrs. A. R.
SAYS H
Mui
department of political science, and Mrs Buster Brown of May
Powell
afte
San Saba. Star. Abilene, De the campus organization.
Mrs. Pearl Nunn of Brownwood
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20th
and four Brownwood Jaycee-
ANNUAL
Tax man dated
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PANCAKE
Smorgasbord set
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was
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mer board, will be held at posted earlier for 28 counties
Beaumont in August
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INTERSTATE THEATRE*
WNTOWN BROWNWOOC •
Rivas will speak to
Baptist meet today
Bangs sets
carnival
Positively Last Day
All Brownwood is
Talking About It.
Bradley
Bahgs—Tom A. Watson.
Mullin Richard R. Hasley.
work in all booths assisted by organization called "Students
fathers, co-ed boosters, and for Ben Barnes" will hold a
Wedmnesday. Octaber ». 1971
brownwood A X
LAST
DAY
brard convention, in Longview last
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Attending were Mr. and Mrs
David Carroll. Mr and Mrs.
Wayne Cotton. Mr and Mrs
Jimmy Moms. Mi and Mrs
Anna Friday for the con-
venience of local residents who
wish to pay their taxes here
HOLSE OF
High scho
semester ol
chapter hen
An eight-man posse of officers
set out from here Tuesday night
to find a man whom they want-
ed to question in connection
with the deaths of Forrest Cov-
ey, 22, his wife Jena, 19. and
HOLT i BBC , — Dedication of
the new Holt Baptist Church
building Sunday saw about 140
Lindsey: John Donnell Clifton;
Billy lee Hudson; William D
Hair William Gyde Hearne.
Cross Plains—Mrs. Sandra
Davis
OPEN
5:45
Burger;
Winebrenner;
HOSPITAL
NOTES
Second Sherrill Maddox and
Clay Bowers
Third DeAnna Yoes and
DeWayne Richardson
Fourth Josie Hunter and
. NF w 91 AKTERSJoe Towmsend, assistant probation officer
lor a fuur-county area, will oceupy office space on the second
flor of Um Rrown (County < Courthouse. Here he is shown looking
wver prehation records for Brown and Mills Counties. Formerly
Brown County sheriff, most of Townsend’s duties will be in
Brow a and Mills Counties. The telephone mumber for the new
affice is 616-6175.
damaged by fire
A mobile home at 1105 West
Baker was heavily damaged by
fire Tuesday Brownwood Fire
I ept answered the call to the
home at 4 35 p.m. The owner of
the mobile home is Alfred
Thornhill
A short in the wiringmay
have caused the blaze, firemen
said this morning
BHOKNW00D BUI I MIN
BJH principal
to top office
the Texa
Munday
from Northwest into North Cen-
tral Texas It was cancelled
ue Burial
Mensria
E‘
V
Odessa —Mrs.
Williford
Blanket-Mrs. N.
McMillian
Brady— Henry
Matlock, Charles Spellman and
Jerry Sims.
At the meeting Jaycee clubs
Richard Chamberlain
is In love with
Y velte Mimieux
DR MER
OPT
Glasses,
308 C
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Box Office Open 7:30
Feature 8:30
Abilene Hiwey 84
Ph. 625.4226 Coleman,
Thurs- Fhi.-Sat.
RATED xXx
Must Be 18 Veers OM
8
2, A.M.
Sunday, Oct. 31
Daylight Saving
Tim Ends
idded to the staff of the - n. .
Brownwood Police Dept Three dedicated
begam their duties Monday and
tfat
Mr
Mrs. Merle King
servicestar Mrs Merle K
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ENDS TONIGHT
irwt Planet than Ben—th now
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organized here in 1903 at a site
known as Antelope. The Holt
Baptist Church saw its own
building first in the early 1920s.
The enlarged facility and new
desserts, soft drinks and
caramel apples
There will be no admission
charge to the carnival and
proceeds from the events will be
used for the annual father Son
football banquet given by the
lions Mother Club
Mothers’ club members will
for Comanche band County tax assessor-collector's
-vu"-"5 office is scheduled to be in Santa
-
29.ESCADE
pLanet
ofheAPES
OWIE646-040
Troy Weiss.
Halloween Ernival
Sixth Kathy England and
Justin Newton.
Seventh -Barbara Powell
and Mark Timberlake
Eighth Tina Maddox and
Stacy Walker
Mrs. Powell sais visitors were Stuart Coleman and Groner Great grandmother is Mrs. P.
here from Decatur, Morgan Pitts. both of Brownwood, are B Stewart of Brownwood.
Mills. Grandview, Cleburne, serving as area coordinators of Great-great grandmother is
will plan to attend this
meeting." Miles says.
By JAt K
Associated I
AUSTIN (
Crawford Ma
the word of
that Shearn '
to go if the n
Moody Fount
good in Texa
Wilmer Hu
ton judge. re
day that Moot
trustee of the
has an esti
worth of up I
Hunt's rep
over nine mo
assistant a
Wayne Rodgi
ilton, said M
flagrant oppt
dation’s best
conflicts wit
clear."
His quest
Moody Fou
assets is a
whelmingly
report said,
zest for co
trustees app
the foundatit
***
one was elevated from tem-
porary employment to per-
manent. according to W. B.
Donahoo, Brownwood police
chief
Three new dispatchers at
police headquarters on West
Commerce include Joe F orbess,
formerly with the sheriff’s
department in Galveston;
Tommy Fields of Comanche;
and John Mauney who has been
on a temporary status for the
past two months.
Mauney replaces Mrs. Jackie
Parker who was injured in an
automobile accident several
months ago and is still unable to
return to work, Donahoo said.
Morris Jarmon of 1202
Crothers St. began his duties as
janitor Monday.
tamales, hot dogs, chili;
ettes attended the state fall
ctga7 .5 SJna •2.5, M
E«0WhN0oo puLIinG Ce PO
Bus "■ Urawe— Texas 4MB* Secenc
cemiG w0o0sOn puacher
NOHMAN Fi5NER Edtor
sme cow evenng 4 cean Sunday it
matos roue W « per monm OK
Canahan Easliana Eram Comanche
Hamiton AMK San Saba McCullch and
Catema corte 220.2 05 t—r
states 523 20 per vear
mamet-of raw Assoe iate oram
telling, basketball throw. Lons lootball team
Alter the carnival, the
coonation of a king and queen
will be held
Nosinees for the royalty
inks include children in the
elementary grades here
the candidates are'
Special education Rita
Javis and Mat TeWell
Kindergarten L.aura Kil-
patrick and Gayland Miller
Fast Kay Jones and Kipper
< rowther.
X J
Rio the year for the Comanche
Skies cleared everywhere Indian Band will feature a
over the state except for a good smorgasbord dinner from 11:30
a king illness . . . llefi ner Nov 22, 1925 at Coleman
and was a Baptist
Mrs. H.T. Porter, 79 . Survivors include his Wife
' " two sons, led Green of Irving
Servicesfor Mrs HT (Llly, and Charles (keen of Midland
Leon, Austin. Nacodoches,
Brownwood. Zephyr.
Blytheville, Ark., Brady.
Ackerly, Knott. Arlington.
Houston, Stephenville,
Fredericksburg. Tulia. Waco.
San Antonio and Eden.
Speakers were Rev. H V.
Pitts, pastor. Rev. E. G.
Newcomer, a former pastor,
and Rev Kermit Johnson.
Special music was by the
Crosby brothers of Center City.
Lanch was served at noon and
visitation was a part of the
instead of the Coleman County building here was recently
courthouse The representative completed on FM 502 six miles
will be headquartered in Santa west of FM 45 in San Saba
Anna National Bank County.
Food booths will feature ed boosters. Desserts and cakes chairman of the newly-
REMEMBER
2AM
BIRTHS
A daughter, Kaycee Delyn, to
Mr. and Mrs. Lenward
Caraway of De Leon, Oct. 25.
Brownwood Community
Hiosp:.al. Maternal grand-
mother is Mrs. F. M Duck-
worth of Brownwood Paternal
grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
C. M Caraway Jr. of De Leon.
WINNIE-A son. Hershel
Kent Brown Jr., to Mr and Mrs
H. K. Brown Sr. of Winnie, Oct.
26 in Winnie Maternal grand-
tEMITOK S NOTE Infor-
mation t«r thiscolumnn released
by authority of patient or
relative *
IKOWNWOODE OMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Admissions Tuesday
Brownwood Miss Jodie Lin
Hunter; Mrs Beulah Bessy
Ross; Mrs Mary Negrete: BiUy
Jack Sliger; Ira Wilburn Bien.
Jose Vasquez. Samuel Wade
Webb
Alpine James Paul Wilson
San Saba-Bennie Lee
Coleman.
Blanket-Mrs. Jewell
Cummins: Ira R Cummins.
tor High. was ehextel
cieet of Dosurut 15 af
> State Teacters Assn
during the annual
Brownwood 19 years, moving Graveside services for Willie Dr. Rivas, will make his
here from Coleman where she Alvin Carter, 91, of 405 W speech in the First Baptist
had lived since she was a child. Anderson will beat 10.30 am chureh in connection with the
She married H T Porter in Thursday at Jenkins Springs Texas Baptist Convention.
( oleman He died March 3,1962 Cemetery with the Rev Robert which began Monday and is
Survivors include two sons. 1 Elkins officiating s heduled to close Sunday
’ames f Porter and Burnett C. Funeral arrangements are Dr Kivas, who was selected
Porter both of Fort Worth: one under the direction of Davis- as a speaker by Dr Epinfanio
laughter, Mrs Bill McBee of Moms Funeral Home Salazer, president of the
Brownwood: two sisters. Mrs Mr. Carter, who had lived in Mexican Baptist Convention, is
<». I. Dawson of Brownwood Brown County most of his life one of many faculty members
and Mrs S J Lewis of Austin; and in Brownwood 14 years, and students representing
even granddaughters, two step died late Wednesday at his lloward Payne at the con-
grandsons, and two great- home after a short illness vention
grandchildren He was a retired farmer Others attending are Dr.
James Shields, head of the
people register for the services, is Dr. H. L. Cravens, professor Stewart of Brownwood
according to Mrs. Wayne of social science and head of the Paternal grandparents are Mr.
rules The next similar meeting. passage of the frontal system on a line linking Tyler, College COMANCHE i BBC) — The
which is being renamed sum- caused a tornado watch to be Station, San Antonio and Del major fund raising project of
from throughout the state for a time-at low-water bridges was confined to a narrow belt
discussed policies, projects and Turbulence generated with along the cool front, which lay
Jay Slaymaker, Charles
I lismissals Tuesday
Brownwood-Mrs Kelissa
Ann Huffman; Mrs Theresa
CONNAI IV without word of any twisters part of South Central and am to 1 p.m Saturday in the
-vun-- " being sighted Southeast Texas. Comanche Junior High
- , . o. 1 The shower activity occurred cafetorium.
Continued from Page 1. around Mineral Wells, Brown- Mostly fair weather was pro- Sponsored by the Comanche
administration did not send the wood, Austin. Temple. Waco, mised all sections by tonight Indian Band Parents, the
legislation to Congresss in anti- Fort Worth, Dallas, Palestine Another cool spell was expected proceeds are earmarked for
< ipation that it would be simply and Tyler, and northward into to move into Northwest Texas musical instruments and other
r ubber stamped Oklahoma There also were Thursday. needs of the band which are not
There should be a firm some showers between Lufkin Temperatures near dawn covered in its budget fund,
agreement between the Con- and Austin in South Texas, stood at 48 degrees in Dalhart according to president Mrs.
gress and the Executive Branch By early morning the rainfall and Lubbock Readings else- Talmadge Fails
that interest rates and other----------where were mostly in the 50s Tickets are $1.50 each, Mrs.
aspects of credit will be firmly Pe C.rk:n and 60s, staying as high as 75 at Fails said
controlled and rolled back NCY —Ol UI 11 Corpus Christi and Palacios and
where necessary to provide 77 at Brownsville
proper economic stabilization' chn+ +. dem+k McAllen in the lower Rio
Without such an agreement. -lOI IO dedvn Grande Valley recorded the
Patman continued. Congress puwvu A.. , AD, nation's high of 89 Top marks
should write the rules. e . E 1, 'ru . n , at other points ranged down to
. . Country anil western singer and 63 at Amarillo and Marfa
on another potentially con- composer Ray Corbin has been at Amarillo and Marfa
troversial feature of the legisla- shot to death at .the home of a
turn, a provision that would rat- Thoenix woman according to
if) the actions already taken, police
( onnally said there has been
some misunderstanding: Detectives said Corbin’s body
Contrary to some inter- found at the home of Violet
pretations, this would not pre- Henderson. 27 (or bin. 37, had
dude wage increases retro- been shot through the chest and
active into the freeze period, if Mrs. Henderson was hospi-
the Pay Hoard so decided.” talized in serious condition with
' Union officials have declared ■' bullet wound in the thigh, they
they will press had for release added.
of previously negotiated pay in- A 25 caliber pistol was found
< reuses that were frozen during at the scene of the shooting, but
Phase I no arrests were made
candle shoot, bingo, casino. The merchandise in the Winebrenner Memorial Hall of
cake walk, general store, coin general store and booths has Science,
of president clect
and w ill become
Dr Jose Kivas, head of the
Howard Payne department of
honory and pre-graduate
tudi(s, is m beduled to deliver
the nr) note address at a
general session of the depart-
mental Mexican Baptist
(ieneral Convention Wednesday
in Houston
preaulent June 1, 1973
Mrs Huth Ann Stephens qf
Ntephep ville will become
prraidetit this year succeeding
Supt DhckBirhy of Ballinger
-I Iu lasater, also of
Nrowhwood Junior High, was
nuunrd treasurer Selected to
represent the district on the
state executive comanittee was
Mrs Vanita Martin of BJH
2oa"theUndeleated
I
HR. JOSE RIVAS
______ ... keynote speaker
He was a retired farmer Others attending are Dr. convention.
Born Aug. 26. 1880 in Brown James Shields, head of the Approximately 190 Howard
Onlv +wo ernchee County, be was married to the department of practical Payne students have been
» -‘-915- late Roxie Jones Nov 26,1905 at theology and Dr Joseph excused from classes to attend
May. MeClain, head of the Institute of the week-long affair
Christianity ————----------—-
Survivors include one Dr Leon P Woods, assistant Mobile home is
After the run of traffic ac- brother, Reagan Carter of to the vice-president in charge
cidents Monday in Brownwood, Hobbs. N M . and a number of of public relations and
police had it a little slower nieces and nephews development, is also at the
Tuesday as only two accidents -
A parked car owned by Earl Dallas officers pick up
Foster of 2009 Ave. C was struck on i • i
SX-SMSK key suspect in slayings
The accident was reported at Seeearlier story on page SB) susan Shaw, IS.
10 30 a m at ( hishoim s MESQUITE, Tex. (AP) — The Coveys disappeared
parkinglot. Dallas and Hunt County officers without trace from a drive-in
Fiskand Lipscomb wassite of picked up a man they/described grocery where Mrs Covey
two ar smashup reportedto as"akeysuspect"in the brutal worked on Oct 17 Three nights ,
cit Po liceat 5 5P m Involved slayings of three Mesquite resi- later. Miss Shaw vanished in Callahan IS new
were a 196.i< ar driven by Izus dents early today, similar circumstances from the .
Olivas of 1507 Hawkinsand a The man was arrested by dough nut shop where she in 55th District
101 auto driventb)yCharles Roy Hunt County Sheriff RWWood worked, just two blocks away
Anderson of 1808 13th St. nfar at 3 a m after an The bullet-riddled bodies of Callahan as well as
n J all-night operation He was all three were recovered McCulloch County was added to
Brownwood group being interrogated by Wood. Sunday The Shaw girl was District 55 during recent Texas
Mesquite Police Chief Glen W found near Lake Tawakoni and House of Representatives
attends meetina Grayson, and Dallas County the couple was in a barn near redistricting. according
9 Sheriff Clarence Jones at Quinlan to Rep Lynn Nabers of
Seven Brownwood Jaycees Greenvile.________ Search centered in the area Brownwood. ______________
near where the Coveys’ bodies Both counties are new to his
were found. It was reported that area of representation which
a witness had seen there a car also includes counties of Brown,
similar to the 1953-54 blue and Coleman, Comanche and
white Chevrolet the police were Runnels.
seeking. The distinction of Callahan
County as being new too the
district was omitted in a story
Monday.
A Halloween carnival,
sponsored by the Lions’
Mothers Club, will be held at the
Brownwood Coliseum from 6 to
12 p.m Saturday
The event will be co-
sponsored by the Brownwood
Co-Ed Boosters Club and is one
of the activities of the Brown-
wood High School homecoming
Booths and activities will
wuvson "oomero UM* 0-G
-plus-
ANTA ANNA i BBC)—A afternoon program,
representative of Coleman The first church
OAK XJr:
THURSDAY, OCT. 28th.
ROWNWOOD COLISEU
ALL YOU "yme
AN EAT / 3
5:00 FM Till 1:30 PM.-
SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT
THROUGHT THE EVENING
ASSISTANCE WILL BE GVEN TO THE ELDERLY AND
CHILDREN TO HELP SPEED PLATE SERVICE.
and there’s nothing but -
JOYINIHE $, 8
MORNING A
ta—
: kum4 arlock Raumgardner
aneral ihine inMineral Welks
Mt • King died at 9 15 p m
onday. at th, Brownwood
emunty Ilosputa followigg
HOUSTON
Speaker Gus
en an insurar
torship aft
legislative
demanded t
Moody Fou
resign, the 1
today in a <
The speaki
the board of S
Investors Pre
ance Co. of
March 16. 19
said insuranc
and Arkansa
Mutscher s
sought nor a
torship. •
But his ele
came two ir
’ scher named
district atte
County, to I
probe of char
1 in Texas.
The commi
mended re
! majority trie
foundation.
Shearn Mood
three-mem be
i control of the
in another
Post has said
( personal and
' ship between
C. Day of Br
registered lot
associate Di
accepted a I
noteless, "hl
- from Day las
. in an intei
’ Austin, the P
• described Da
andconstitue
district but sa
* estimate of th
( has received
Born June 11 1898 at .Med
ville, Tenn , he inarried Ola
are being made by members of organized group, the meeting is
both clubs, open to all interested college
Coordinators for the carnival students in the Brownwood
are Mrs. Pat Westfall and Mrs. area.
Joyce Dillard. Purpose of the organization is
to "help Barnes play an even
greater role in making Texas an
even greater state," says Miles.
"It is our hope that since the
young voter is very important in
Texas today that area students
am Tursday in Overall -Morris
Mesnurial Hlospital ,
lie was a retired stock far
Thursday at 2 pm in the Davis- Wilder and Mrs Donald Odom,
Morris Funeral Home loth of < oleman. and Mrs Boa
Burial will be in the Burkett Holms of Homedale. Ida . three
Cemetery Rev, Logan Cum- brothers, Kirt Green of Albany,
tilings will officiate Neal Green and Nan Green.
X member of the First Baptist loth of Coleman, eight grand-
Church Mrs Porter died children and several nieces and
1 uesday at 7 p in in Fort Worth nephews
'..'.'v^.“ Willi. Carter, 91
(ieorgia and had lived in
WAM:S HB4 i Festivities
will begin Saturday fur
idallouren at Ranges School with
4 supper, carnival and
• urunation for a king and queen
According Ui Mrs Don Drury,
a supper sponsored by the
Hmg PTA will be served in the
Rangs Srhool rafeteria froin
530 9 p in Saturday
- Ilir Hlalloween carnival will
begin at 6:30 pm
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971, newspaper, October 27, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574752/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.