Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 321, Ed. 1 Monday, November 6, 1972 Page: 2 of 12
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Monday. November 6, 1972
DEATHS AND FUNERALS,
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HOSPITAL
-RICHARD CVWLL1 I A Herald Eaaminer
COLUMBUA PICTURES Ptesenis
PANAVISION" 1
DOWNTOWN BROWNWOOD
sons, three grandchildren.
HARD OF HEARING?
THE McELYEA’S
Brownwood.
Susan Egger
Mrs. Jackie
Dear Fellow Democrat:
BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE
1301 AUSTIN AVE.
BROWNWOOD. TEXAS
Penney; Jacob Sabie Hart;
nieces and nephews.
A PUBLIC SERVICE
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO VOTERS
We sincerely hope you will vote for
George McGovern and Sargent Shrive
and the entire Democratic ticket
on November 7th.
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Vote McGovern; Shriver and the Democratic Party
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Guardsmen donate to
blood bank program
HEARING AID
SPECIALISTS
I ADULTS 1.7!
STUDENTS 1.50
CHILDREN .75
Brownwood
Commerce.
[ ADULTS 1.75 •
STUDENTS 1.50
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THIS ADV. PAID FOR COURTESY OF BROWN COUNTY
SUPPORTERS OF RICHARD NIXON & JOHN TOWER
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Proceeds will go to finance
club projects, and Mrs. J. B.
Rutledge is bazaar chairman.
Mrs. Callie Lois Campbell;
Mrs. Orel James; Clarence
Alonzo James; Mrs. Patsy
Laverne Langley; Mrs. Verna
FEATURES:
1:50-3:45-5:40
7:35-9:30
Willis Keyser; Mrs. Martha
Alice Arnold; Arthur G. Boyle;
FEATURES:
5:123:523:35
Home baked cakes, pies and
candy will be featured in the
sale, plus used clothing and
hand-made items. The public is
invited to attend the sale.
Regardless of how you voted in the Spring Primaries (Democrat or Republican) you may
still $WITC|f your vote to members of the other Party if you choose to do so on Tuesday.
Comanche County.
Survivors include two
Members are to complete
plans for the annual bazaar and
bake sale at the Lake Haven
community center Friday and
Saturday.
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Edward M. Kennedy
U.S. Senator
grandfather is Leroy Hum-
phries of Brownwood.
Paternal grandmother is Mrs.
Marie Orange of Brownwood.
Edmund S. Muskie
U.S>Senator
He married May Thomas
April 21, 1907 at Holder. She
preceded him in death.
MAKING A DEPOSIT — Charles MeClain, a member of the
Brownwood National Guard unit, makes a donation with the
help of Nancy Shipley of Blood Services, Ine.
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Tech University and the serviced by Blood Services.
HURRY!
LAST 2 DAYS!
BOX OFFICE OPENS 1 PM
ONE PERFORMANCE
_______7:30 p.m.
SHOWING NOW THRU TUESDAY
INFLINCHING. TOUGH AND DANGEROUS!”
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----CLUGUUAGER JOHNANDE
THE NEW
CENTURIONS
AND ALSO:
BE sure to remember that this year as always, it is permissable to SPLIT your voting
ballot on Tuesday. This means that you have a perfect right to vote for some Democrats
and some Republicans.
Let no one confuse you on these issues nor rob you of your precious right of freedom of
choice.
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BROWNWOOD PUBLISMING Co S
Box UM. Brownwood Texas 76801 MM
class postage paid o' Brownwood, Texas
CRAIG WOODSON, Publisher
NORNAAN FISHER Editor
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The lake Brownwood home
demonstration club will meet
Tuesday for a work day at the
lake community center, ac-
cording to Mrs. Loyd Keating,
reporter.
the West Texas Chamber of Bn needing blood for himself or e
Commerce. any of his dependents may draw
The Sources of Information' replacement blood from the 88
This is the tradition of the Democratic Party. And it is the tradition
that George McGovern will bring back to America.
ourco11eague in the U.s. Senate. George McGovern, has proven time and
gain that he is a leader of unshakable courage and vision. We believe
he will bring America back to the fundamental ideals that have made us
proud of our country. He and Sargent Shriver will return our govern-
ment to the American people.
ZCniked Sfafes Senate
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trial in Houston
HOUSTON (API — Auerliano
Silva, 22, charged with killing a
real estate saleswoman with a
replica of a medieval mace,
goes on trial here today for a
second time
His first trial ended Jan. 31
after a jury reported it was
hopelessly deadlocked.
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Turner; James Harry Hall; parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Everett Cox; George Jimmy L. Orange. Maternal
Can you afford four more years of Richard Nixon? When you go into the
grocery store, ask yourself whether you can afford four more years of
rising prices. When you pay your property tax, ask yourself whether
you can afford four more years. When you see the Nxon Administration
do special favors for big business and ignore working people, ask your-
self whether you can afford four more years of Mr. Nixon.
20 years experience in the fitting and
dispensing hearing aids.
IF YOU ARE NOT UNDERSTANDING WHAT YOU
HEAR, A PROPERLY FITTED BELTONE COULD SOLVE
YOUR PROBLEM- COSTS NOTHING TO TRY -JUST
CALL 646-5312 FOR A HEARING TEST IN YOUR
HOME OR OUR OFFICE -NO CHARGE -NO
OBLIGATION
BIUFFVuE
DRIVE-IN
These are not new issues. They were raised in 1932 when Franklin
Roosevelt remembered the forgotten people Herbert Hoover had ignored.
These were the issues in 1948 when Harry Truman defended the working
people against the Republican rich and in 1960 when President Kennedy
rezignited our passion for justice. They were the issues again in
1964 and 1968 when Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey pledged to face
America’s problems.
Agricultural Extension Service, blood donor project provides 28
the Texas Agricultural much needed blood for use by 88
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Hubert H. Humphre^ Henry 4. Jkson
U.S. Senator U.s. Senator
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and the Wrap-up will be given bank This protection is O
by Dr. John D. Downes, provided for the 3rd Tanker any s8
Professor of Horticulture at time, anywhere; as long as the s
Texas Tech University battalion has credits in the -
Sponsors of the conference bank.'
are the West Texas Chamber of In additon to the benefit for 3
Commerce, the Texas the men of the Battalion, the 89
SHOWING NOW THRU TUESDAY
Ro"MOursjoms
me, SAMELLOT
PA Pol. Adv. by Brown County Domocratlt Hoadquarton
B13 Center Ave., Brownwood, Texas
The choice in this Presidential election is clear. Do we want four
more years of frozen wages and rising prices ... or, four good years
of a prosperity we can all share equally? Four more years of unfair
taxes and special interests, or four years of plugging the loopholes
and fair taxes for all? Four more years of big business favoritism
or four years of an Administration concerned about working people?
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Brownwood, commanded by LL mobile unit to Brownwood
Col. Guinn C.Largent, has Saturday when four of the
established a blood bank in battalion's units were drilling,
coordination with Blood Ser- A total of 47 pints of blood were
vices, Inc., of San Angelo. The donated by the men of the four cens. Mome deliver» by ettv carrier a by
battalion has units in Brown- companies Thirteen would-be mowrrspmazoxeox.moana.m109.mn’
wood, Coleman, San Angelo, donors were turned down for cian- E-lna. rai comancne
Ballinger and Brady. various reasons ( recent Viet- omman 83s .m
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Continued from Page 1 Under the provisions of the cThtuQsuns"MeCuox.r.t"
president of the First National agreement with Blood Services, a ““ mparone “ omer nea are
Bank at Munday and director of Inc . any man in the 3rd Tank -----------------------------
• Services for Miss Susan Grady.
i Susie) Egger of Brownwood Mason
The 3rd Bn. 112th Armor of Blood Services, Inc sent a
were to be at 1:30 p.m. today at 1 averne Osburn. /®
Davis-Morris Funeral Home Dismissals Saturday
with burial to be in Ebony Brownwood - Lyndon Dale
Cemetery Rev. Harry Hames Harling; Connie Sanchez; Roy
was to officiate. Bertie Aide-son; Duane
following a long illness Hollandi Mrs. Frances E'
weathers.
Born in Indian Creek, she was Santa Anna - Mrs. Minnie B.
a Baptist and had lived all of her Christopher.
life in Brown and Mills Coun-
ties. Admissions Sunday
Brownwood — Mrs. Maude
Survivors include a number of Estelle Dempsey; Mrs. Mamie
Survivors include one sister, lula Mona Bowley; Janna Kay
Mrs. Frankie Hart Thomas of Cavin.
Brownwood; one brother, J. S. Admissions Saturday
S. Hart of Levelland; and a Brownwood — Mrs. Carol
number of nieces and nephews Lynn Farris; David Keith
including Lora Evrage of Baker; Mrs. Earline Lawson;
Work day slated
for lake bazaar
Mrs. Martha Arnold Mrs. O. T. Byrd Mrs.Phil IAnderson
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V alley Cemetery with Rev F. officiating. Burial will follow in of Cross Plains First ‘Pnitun
1).Stover of Elmore City, Okla De Leon Cemetery Methodist Church officlating
Monoid died at 9 n m She died at 9a.m. today. Burial was 10 follow in Cros
Mrs Arnold died at 9 p.m Survivors include one sister. Plains Cemetery
Saturday in the Brownwood Mrs. O. H Moore of De Leon She died at 3 a.m. Sunday in
Somniernitss ospita ° lowing Mary Auvenshine Brownwood communt
Born July 27, 1K Ul Newton COMANCHE (88c, _ MP" Anaersonwnsnomnasi
County., Mo, shewas.a Services for Mrs. Mary Lou 5, 1892 at Water Valley Mss
housewife and a Methodist She , laudie) Auvenshine, 82, was at and had been a restdent of
had lived in Brown County 96 10 30 a.m. today at Comanche Brownwood five years She
years and married Douglas Funeral Home with Rev W. A. lived in Cross Plains before
Arnold May 23. 1394 in Grayson Ross officiating. movinggto‘Brownwodibefore
County. He died May 16, 1920. Burial was in Oakwood She married" PhiAnderson
Survivors include four Cemetery Nov 6 1919 in Rrounta" Si
daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Smith She died at 11 a “ Sunday at was 3 member of the Central
of Sylvester Mrs. Leia Murphy a Comanche hospital after a United Methodist Church of
of Rising Star, Mrs. Jewel long illness. Brownwood
Smith and. Mrs. Fannie Mrs. Auvenshine, a lifelong Survivors include her
Douglas, both of Brownwood; resident of Comanche, was born husband three sons F R L
two sons, Velmer Arnold of May 19, 1890 in Comanche She Anderson Jr. of Winters, Robert I
Kermit and .Audrey Arnold of married John Dow Auvenshine Anderson of Lubbock and l
Myi atustrdaughterpMrs May 17, 1917 in Comanche. She William R.Anderson of I EDITOR'S NOTE: Infor- Mrs Elsei Dee Whitsitt; Mrs. —.-----------------
wood tuhtlefieldyr vowt- wastamemberof the East * Saginaw; one daughter, Mrs. mation for this column released Wilma Lucille Tarlton; Lesley SilvO OOOS On
woodaa ssterimrssMaggi; Baptist Church. . Kathryn Walden of by authority of patient or Fulcher Whisenant ---
Rising, Stari 32 Survivors include her Georgetown; one sister, Mrs. relative.) Blanket - William Timothy
grandenidreninashmgreat husband; one daughter, Mrs. Pearl Baskett of Del Rio; andl3 BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY Dame; Mrs. Clara Willie
grandchildren. and a number of Johnnye Conway of Comanche; grandchildren. HOSPITAL Caldwell
great-great-grandchildren. three grandchildren; and a Admissions Friday Comanche - Mrs. Elizabeth
William Carpenter number ofinieces and nephews. J. 5. Harf, 86 Brownwood - Allen J Ann Carnes; Mrs. Alice Annette
ABILENE — Graveside Juan M. Rodriquez Service's for J. S. i Sabe i Hart, Funderburg; Mrs. Dorothy M. Ebell.
services for William O. (Buddy) DE LEONI BBC: Sergicos 86, of Star Rt. 3, Brownwood, Warren; Barnard G. Dittrich; Zephyr - Joseph Fleming
Carpenter 67 of Abilene will be to ™ u 55 “ Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Mrs. Oma V. Sellers; Rio E. Galloway .
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Abilene is in charge of -____________________________ graveside rites. Jenkins; Mrs. Beverly E. Dismissals Sunday
arrangements. Ted Caroenter of Clvde and He died at 6:15p.m. Sunday at Chesser; Mrs Electra Stewart; Brownwood - Mrs. Mary
Mr. Carpenter, a former Kenneth Caroenter of Hawaii Brownwood Community Mrs. Lucy Pearl Studdard; Vaughan; Mrs. Nina Virginia
resident of Brownwood and three sisters Sue Caroenter of Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Irene B. Gordon. Gibson; Mrs. Becky Gayle
Blanket, died at 8:50 p.m. Abilene Mrs 53 b arentro . , u , Bangs ~ Mrs. Janet Ann Orange.
Sunday in Abilene after a long AbteneanrsrBarplo Arebred fa rmer,Mr. Hart Robbins; Clarence Floyd. Burkett - Arthur G. Boyle;
illness Iberia and Mrs. George Brown was born in Texas Sept. 1, 1886 Rising Star - Mrs. Leia Jane Walter Virgil Adams.
He was born Dec 3 1904 in of Fort Worth; two brothers, and lived most of his life in Murphy BIRTHS
born Dec. 3, 1904 in John Caroenterof Abilene and Brown County. He was a Dismissals Friday A daughter, Malisia Diane, to
rPe____ member of Central United Brownwood — Mrs. Roberta Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy L. Orange,
Methodist Church and the May Maxcey; Mrs. Minnie Merle Nov. 3, Brownwood Community
Masonic Lodge. Anderson; Mrs. La Voyce Hospital. Maternal grand-
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 321, Ed. 1 Monday, November 6, 1972, newspaper, November 6, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575097/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.