Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1973 Page: 2 of 18
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Funerals
Marie Cob, 70
Coleman 4-H
to San Saba
be practiced during first phases
Burial was to be in Pleasant Saba.
Several groups were tran- of the planned operation.
Another bogus
Boy
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bill is found
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Payne choir
MARKETS
concert set
HOSPITAL
Seaman facing
Buyer attendance was good at record.
graduate, will present “Sing A
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4-H food show
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Victim of crash
DOWNTOWN BROWNWOnn
due for surgery
SATURDAY & SUNDAY MATINEE AT 1:50
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HOUSTON (AP) - A seaman
Santa Anna—J. S. Martin.
Dismissals Wednesday
ADULTS 1.50
STUDENTS 1.25
CHILDREN .75
NOW
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CATCHES WASHINGTON
WITH ITS PANTS DOWN
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL
646-9160 08 646-8174
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SCRUNCH—Three passengers la two cars were all treated and
released at Brownwood Community Hospital lsilt stag aa ac-
cident at Coggin and Eighth 81 Wednesday afternoom. The
impact farced the two can to opposite sides at Caggte Ave., as
"A smashing mystery, loaded with comedy
and fun...great entertainment."RONABARRETT
F ADM: 1.25
SHOW STARTS
7:15 P.M.
Mon
11 AM
afternoon.
The government abruptly
rested its case in mid-afternoon
Wednesday after lengthy ex-
cerpts from earlier testimony
which Carr and Osorio gave to
the U. S. Securities and Ex-
change Commission, during a
civil suit arising from the Texas
stock scandal two years ago.
had been read into the court
MITCH WILSON
... producer
SHOWING NOW THRU TUESDAY
OPEN AT 3:30 FEATURES: 4:204:40-9:00
GREAT FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
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Nov. 2, 1972 while the ship was
in the U. S. Maritime jurisdic-
tion but out of the jurisdiction of
any particular state.
the second vehicle to via Mie at upper left. Femes treated were
Charite Ford, Ora Ford sad Willam Horner, according to
police.
A red
Boy ScJ
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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS
Grove Cemetery
She died Wednesday af-
ternoon in a Goldthwaite nur-
sing home.
Mrs Berry was born July 4,
1893 at Payne Gap and married
W. A. Berry Sept 21, 1921 at
beverages and snacks. Linda
Abbey is the senior division
alternate.
Junior division winners
planning to attend include
Leslie Newman, main dish;
Angela Ferguson, breads and
desserts; Sandra Tisdale, fruits
and vegetables; and Jean Pate,
beverages and snacks.
Junior division alternates
include Sylvia Diaz, Sandra
McDonald, Dena Rutherford
and Leslie Barr.
High point individuals in the
Coleman show were Sarah
Jamison and Ray Ann Skelton
in the senior group and Jean
Pate and Leslie Newman in the
juniors
Mrs. Bessie Parker is the
Coleman County extension
agent and Cathy Slimp is
assistant agent.
Fire burnt out
at 5:40 p m.
Firemen were unable to reach
the blaze, they reported this
morning. However, the brush
fire burned out with no apparent
damage
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BLANKET—The Blanket the Brownwood Cattle Auction
Clyde Graham Jr., the most said to be in good condition,
seriously injured of three men Whitworth was still in
involved in a plane crash early Brownwood Community
Tuesday morning on a moun- Hospital this morning with
tain near Sidney, was to un- numerous facial, limb and rib
dergo facial surgery at Hen- injuries. However, his condition
drick Memorial Hospital in is reported satisfactory and
Abilene today, according to his according to his wife was due to
daughter, Loretta Graham, be released from the hospital
She said her father was im-
Mr. Reese died at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at his home
following a long illness.
He was born Aug. 9, 1999 in
Alabama and was a retired
Santa Fe employe and a veteran
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COLEMAN (BBC)-Services property owners who have during the afternoon by army K|
lor Marie Cote, 70, of Coleman given the army permission to helicopters ••
were to be at 4 p.m. today at use their land late next month After a briefing by the Ga
Stevens Funeral Home with during Operation Gallant Hand, division! commander and
burial in Valera Cemetery were guests of the First Cavalry lunch m one of the base's new ~
Miss Cote died at p.m. Division at Fort Hood Wed- barracks complexes, the Mid-
Tuesday at Overall-Morris nesday Texans were bused into the
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Mrs. Berry, 79 tests during its “Tatterstages ttiorgandmartneoticers,a E
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC)- over thearea from Fort Hood to The exercise involved "2
Services for Mrs Kitty Ruth rownwood helicopters, tanks and other ad
Berry, 79. of Goldthwaite were Among towns represented st armored vehicles, and air force m
to be at 2 p.m. today at Wilkins Fort Hood Wednesday were attack planes, and was designed M
Funeral Home with Rev. T. O. Brownwood, Comanche, De to give visitors an idea of •
Darling of Cleburne officiating. Leon, Goldthwaite and San combined operations which will
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Admissions Wednesday
Brownwood—Dakato Bullion;
S.XX’. on small island.
A brush fire on a small island
in the Shady Shores area of
Lake Brownwood burned itself
Brownwood-Clinton Jowers, out Wednesday afternoon.
De Leon-Mrs. Linds according to Brownwood
firemen who answered the call
of World War I. A member of St charged with kidnaping in Dal-
Mary’s Catholic Church, he Us has been indicted bysfed-
tnarried Helen Smith at Albany, eral grand jury here on charges
Survivors include his wife; a of murder and attempted
daughter, Mrs Charles Tulcus murder on the high seas
of Brownwood; his father, Rev. Raymond Clarence Beckley,
C. S. Reese of Brownwood; 45, is accused in the indictment
three sisters, Mrs. Cleo returned here Wednesday of
Overcamp of San Angelo, Mrs. slaying shipmate Robert Sher-
Bob Smtih of California, and man Cunningham and attempt-
Welcome Reese of Florida; ing to kill Rudolfo Ramirez on
three brothers, Charley Reese the high seas while their ship,
of Brownwood, Mouson Reese of the SS Rambam, was anchored
Fort Worth, and U. V. Reese of in Da Nang Harbor, Republic of
Arizona; and 10 grandchildren. Vietnam.
The family requests that The indictment alleged the
memorials be made to the in- two knife attacks took place
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Bertha Meadows of Seguin, one hadqiht
sister, Mrs. Lizzie Ferguson of ters "E“"U
Hamilton: granddaughter Aithough no official report
Mrs. Barbara Russell of Port has been made to city police,
Lavaca; a grandson, Rhea 40 50
Meadows of Seguin, and two theyslearnedtfrom-unfficia
great-grandsons. DenaPestet"nPesonosck“n
Henry G. Reese, 73 ;sonssbtnngthrssaine ft
numbers as those passed in
Services for Henry Grady Brownwood.
Reese, 73, of 1(15 Stewart St. All bogus bills here bear one
were to be at 2 p.m. today at St of two serial numbers. They are
Mary's Catholic Church with series 4, Number D2T206097 or
burial to be in Greenleaf series 5, number E16081571A,
Cemetery. The Rev. James police said.
Aaron was to officiate -
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The show will be presented in ---------------------------- were steady to *2 higher. ensHfe InsuranceCo. CNBL relative.) ________
Mims Auditorium on Thursday a--A Stocker and feeder calves and andDonM. Akins, who was vice
and Friday, March 22 and 23 at AREA— yearlings were fully higher president of that company.
4:30 p.m. Cows and calves were steady, were never called. They had
Some of the numbers included Continued from Page 1A There were no choice pairs waited around for more than a
on the show will be selections wordine offered. Stocker cows were fully week under subpoena.
trgrusthemmastanacKe” omarepmemberamiggigons adavyancmesmametvasvery sua andamraverssccussd Bruce; Mrs. Artie Altaian.
“Joy to the World,’' “Let it Be from officers, participation in Estimated total receipts along withOsorio last January
Me," “Movin'On,” and “I Can’t interest group sessions and P- of misapplying employe pension
Stop Loving You." The Invoice installationo the newly elected ' Prices were as follows; fundsofNBLebutaalthoughc
college chorus will make a area officers Stocker heifer calves, 250425, defendants,.thexdid not.stand _ ----
guest appearance on the show Mrs. James R. Beadel Sr. and yearmings, 500-700, trialalongside Osono, whowas Mathew
and will sing numbers from Norman Fisher of Brownwood ; yeariing,‘46.504571 convicted and given a three- Coleman-Mrs.
“Paint Your Wagon” will . assist iniinterest group heifer yearlings, 49.56.56; plain year prison sentence, which he LeMond.
Among individuals who will sessions Saturday afternoon. ” • is appealing BIRTHS
be featred on the show are FHA members from feeder stterst “82532550 ' Pla Both Stock and Akins testified A son, Jason Scott, to Mr . and
Carlton Dillard, Robbie Hunt, Brownwood junior, and senior Cows and calves pairs good against Osorio. Mrs. H. D. Jones of Brownwood,
Mitzi Lange, David Butler and high schools will be hostesses 3004440;;stcker mhe decision of the March 13, Brownwood Com-
Chris Iehrlm AlanWalace for the conference. Mrs. Winona 3PEM, 3. i ne decision or me govern- munity Hospital. Maternal
^oth^s S Dickens, senior high ,270-350 per head, 3448 per ment not to callI them in the grandparentssare’Mr "and Mrs. I
and others. homemaking teacher is in pound. present proceedings means nan“ramiam ArIS: f
Tickets may be purchased homemakin. teachnooNsntn Slaughter cattle, fat calves, they cannot be crossexamined, John A, Campbeu ofBrown. a
from any member of the a chargao ocal arrngementg 44-48.56; fat cows, 37.38.50; either by Car orsoriorslaw- wood Paternal grandparent I
cappella choir or by calling the assisted by homemaking utility and cutter cows, 34,50-38; yw. are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones of I
department of music at Howard tachersMrs.,3qomnntMier canners, 27.50-35; shells, 27 Brownwood
Payne College at 646-2502, MrsoBarbara, Tongate and downward; stocker bulls, 36.50-
extension 349 or 335. LaVerne Matula. 47,50; slaughter bulls, 35.90-
40.25.
REPRESENTATIVE SALES
Leroy Livingston, Rising
Star, 825 pound black heifer,
395; Jackie Peterson, Mercury,
225 pound whiteface steer, 94;
B. A. Jones, Moran, 1,170 pound
yellow cow at 38.75; H. N.
Tipton, Brownwood, 305 pound
black whiteface steer, 91, also
Jerry Pierce, Brownwood,
seven black whiteface heifers,
average weight, 396 pounds at
60.25; Fannie Plowman, Cross
Plains, 915 pound black
whiteface pair at 510; M. H.
Vestal, Odessa, 280 pound black
sometime today, whiteface steer at 93; W. 0.
The plane crashed on the way MeInnis, May, 265.pound
proved this morning. His to Brownwood after flying to whiteface steer, at 91; Williford
condition has been listed as Fort Worth to take a singer in Schuster, Comanche, 315 pound
serious and he is in the intensive the evangelistic crusade back to whiteface steer, 93; Jim
care unit at the Abilene his home. Tongate, Brownwood, 1,120
hospital All three men received pound whiteface cows, 38.80;
Evangelist Chuck Perkins, emergency treatment from Daltazilersrady 60 poun
one of the nassengers of the doctors at the scene who came whitetacenetter , 4 * ■
onfnolutheupassengesthe from the Comanche Community Newton, Hamilton, 1,320 pound
plane who was pulled from the black whiteface steer, 57.75.
burning wreckage by Graham hospitat
and Rick Whitworth, the other
man in the plane moments
before the engine exploded, was
to accompany Miss Graham
and the couples' other two
children to Abilene today.
Perkins is continuing his
revival services at the
Brownwood Coliseum. He is
already I
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Three injured e i i • Breakins under
in auto crash oDOg UOVGIOpS in investigation
Three persons were injured in . , f . wEmvestizattonudhgo byeakin
- Wed- Air fnr firm hHh Brownwood Dept -
nesday afternoon at Coggin and UIU IOl ULUUIIIUI cording to Joe Robbins,
Eighthst,., ” assistant police chief
aripar of . 960 8a . DALLAS (AP) - Efforts by conferences with U.S. District The breakins were reported
ansencor .A Waggoner Carr and John (Morio Court Judge William M. Taylor Wednesday morning and oc-
piseng r raFord, and to obtain a directed verdict of Jr., then the groups broke up curred at Paul Carroll Oxygen
Wen mma rw in iorne 43 acquittal in their fraud trial ran and court was recessed until Co. at 302 W Commerce and
MaonamD inEarxtdriyen into a major stumbling block afternoon Guthrie Standard service
ofa 19o0modekwe o treated today, apparently due to . . station on East Commerce
and released by.Brownwood arguments about what could be The government abruptly A small amount of cash and
Community Hospital following admitted into court. restedtits case!In mid-afternoon some merchandise, such as
the collision. , ______ „ Lawyers huddled in private Wednesday after lengthy “ tools and equipment, were
According to reports, Mrs. " cerpts from earlier testimony taken from both places.
Ford was thrown from the ------------------------- -t-h "-----■ •—■------ -------------—--------
vehicle.
The accident was reported at
3:20 p.m. and Brownwood police
investigated the crash.
Mitch Wilson of Dallas, a -----—--------------------
Howard Payne College Blanket rodeo set
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MONDAY: Mexican Food
Complete Selection ( Guadalajara Delight
TUESDAY: Old Fashioned Bar BQ ’1”
Goat Sausage. Beef - Fork All The Trimming
WEDNESDAY: Fresh Water Catfish
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COLEMAN (BBC)—Winners
of the Coleman County 4-H Food
Show held Feb. 2 will be
participating in the District VII
food show Saturday in San
Saba.
They will be competing
against winners in other food
shows in a total of 19 counties in
Mid-Texas.
Senior members going to San
Saba include Ray Ann Skelton,
main dish; Sarah Jamison,
breads and dfaerts; Sheila
Burrow, fruits and vegetables;
and Lorna Clevenger,
Thursday. March IS. 1971
Drothsond M/cl-Texons in visit
is here tonight Comanche c-c
Events for the Brown County
4-H Food show begin at 7 p.m. to hear Reese
today at the Reddy Kilowatt
Room of Texas Power & Light COMANCHE (BBC)—James
Co. in Brownwood O. Reese, mayor of Odessa, will
Following judging, the show address the annual membership
will be open to the public at 7:30 banquet of the Comanche
p.m. Chambero(Commmerceat7:30
This is part of the annual p.m. tonight at the PAR
elimination contest and the two Country Club.
top scoring winners in the junior Tickets for the event cost $3
and senior division will compete each.
in the district contest to be held Reese is a former resident of
April 7 in Glen Rose. Comanche County.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1973, newspaper, March 15, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575205/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.