Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1973 Page: 2 of 20
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BROWNW00D BULLETIN
Fridoy October 26 1973
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Adults
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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By Jay Bui
SHOWING THRU TUESDAY
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Miss Clyde Coan
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March 25, 1905, in Coffeyville, Cemetery
He sday at De Leon Municipal
Brownwood since 1948
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udents . 1.50
Children . . 75
NOW
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HOSPITAL
NOTES
Skinner of Fort Stockton were in
McMurry's original student
body and were each selected for
best all round honors in 1923-24
ADULISI 25
CMILDREN UNDER
| 12VR FREE
WITH PARENT
ART EXPERIMENT-An art exhibit in the
oldc.w Trigg Agency Building. 112 East
Raker, marks the first time Howard Payne
( ollege art department has moved an exhibit
eff campus. Studying some of the paintings
PERFORMANCES 5:55-9:55
MATINEE SAT. • SUN. 1:55
Students 1.25
Children ... 75'
SHOWING THRU TUESDAY
OPEN WttkDkYS 5:15 OPEH S*T. I SUN. 1:15
Adults . . 125
Children Under
12 Yr. With
Parent FREE
Only Mackintosh
can save them now...
TONIGHT
AND
SATURDAY
HAPPY HOUR
6:00 8 00PM
Take away
his badge
and he’d
top the
Ten Most
Wanted list!
Students 1.50
Children ...75
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SERVED
11:00 2:00 P M
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and Mackintosh
is dead.
(EDITORS NOTE Infor-
mation for this column released
by authority of patient or
relative.!
H for seven years, also. Both
attended the Leadership 4-H
Camp at Cloudcroft, N.M
Other award winners in-
luded
Achievement —Raymond
Barrier. Marilyn Brister, Joe
ook, Cindy Doyle, Maurice
Lusty, Susie Reynolds and Kim
Mask
SPE
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AND
; SATURDAY NIGHT •
OCT. 27TH •
Poge 3— A
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to re
which west on exhibit today are left to right
Mrs Charlie Trigg. Dr. Roger Brooks and
Mrs. Maurine Slewart. Exhibit hours are 2 to
5 p.m. t
PERFORMANCES
5:20-7 50-9 10
SAT I SUH MAIINEES
1:30 3:25
SHOWING NOW THRU TUESDAY
OPEN WEEKMYS 5:15 OPEN SAT E SUN 1 15
This cop plays dirty!
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PERFORMANCES
5:40-7:30-9:20
SAT | SUN MATINEES
2:00 3 50
♦ 9:00 1:00 AM *
* FAREWELL PERFORMANCE *
R GER as JAMES
M DORE BOND
THIS AIRUNE SERVES THREE WILD DISHES
TAKE YOUR CHOKE
THE MUSIC OF :
ED & CAROL LEE :
Everyone is invited to bid *
farewell to the lee’s at •
this last performance :
PUBLIC INVITED •
BE A GUEST OF AN ELK •
Your Favorite Beverges Served
T PER PERSON I
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BIUFFVuE
DRIVE-IN
Ab Avco Embasay Film
* STEAK HOUSE & LODGE
MEMBERS A GUEST
PAUL NEWMAN
DOMINIQUE SANDA
JAMES MASON
in a NWMAN FOREMAN Company/IOHN HUSTON Production
SUNDAY BUFFET
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A MOHAEI WNNERFLM
The STONE KILLER
MARTIN BALSAM
will receive an Office of
Economic Opportunity grant of
$33,372, Gov. Dolph Brisco
announced Uday
Smut let me Now f
my own nose,
please! A
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For Reservations Coll 646 2551
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: AT THE NEW * Ray Chandler: Viola Brown:
« Cl vve I nner « Geronimo Mindieta; Thomas
« ELK > LUDGE « Fellman; Saide P Hutson
DIOOELALRENTSA--
CHARLES
National City, CaUt.; four half-
sisters, Mrs. Jewel Smith and
Mrs Fannie Douglas, both of
Brownwood, Mrs lela Murphy
of Rising Star and Mrs. Myrtle
Smith of Rotan; two half-
brethers, Audrey Arnold of May
and Velmar Arnold of Kermit;
12 grandchildren; and nine
great-grandchildren
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Terence Hill
“Trinity Is
StiUMyName”,
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Terence Hillu
They Call Me Trinity
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| MATINEE SAT t SUN J 50—_
Trinity’s back in the saddle
again and still horsing around.
"OHAE L W‘CR - COUMBLA PCT JAES
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a Brownwood nursing
after a lengthy illness
Mr Slaymaker was
Saturday at Higginbotham
Funeral Home with Rev Billy
Spencer pastor of the First
Baptist Church, and Rev
I arrell Dossey, pastor of the St.
Joe Baptist Church, officiating
Burial will be in De Lon
Cinema Twin II
Commerce Sqare 646 2528
3 killed
in pileup
PECOS. Tex. I APi — Eleven
vehicles smashed together in a
fog today near this West Texas
city, killing three persons and
injuring five.
The dead and injured were
not identified immediately.
Investigators said a truck ran
into the back of a vehicle that
had stopped or slowed and set
off a chain reaction.
The accident occurred about 9
a.m
Min tida 9
,36oy TRADITIONAL
mdeox
Cranford Bennett
.Services for Cranford Bennett
are pending at Davis-Morris
Funeral Home He died in a Big
Spring veterans hospital
Thursday
R. L. Slaymaker, 68
Services -for Robert Leon
Slaymaker, 68., Apt 7. Sunset
Terrace, uill be at 2 30 pm
Saturday a Davis-Morris
Funeral* Home with Rev D V.
Shockies officiating Burial will
be in Greenleaf Cemetery
He died at 1 am Thursday at
Brownwood, and Herman
Slaymaker of Panama, a
daughter, Mrs Elvis Stone of
Houston a brother. Fred
Slaymaker of Charleston, W
daughters, Mrs laurie Edmon
Gotcher and Mrs Aurelia
Davis, both of Brownwood;
three sons, Herman Stub-
blefield of Kerrville, Rollin
Stubblefield of Fort Worth and
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Adults... "175"!
Tucker, the f er Leia Mae
BR( )W N W< M ) ( OMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Admissions Thursday
Brewnwood George E
Slaughter: Nannie Tabor;
May Mary Linda Kent.
Commerce Square 646 2528
OPEN WEEKDAYS 5:45
OPEN SAY < SUN 1:45
w.VoYo]U]:)
Gregory Sikes
Billy B Hale,
DT.&M Leasi
tiac
Don L. Clark,
Berta R Garr
Vivian Cham
tiac
Truett Ellis, E
Lyndon XBaf
GaryM Bant
Fred L. I
Chevrolet
Walter W
Chevrolet picku
Edward Le
Chevrolet
J C Smith, Z
West Artesia
Chevrolet picku
Opportunities, Inc. of Coleman Stacy Bolinger. Shannon
Faught, James Moore III N apg
m
$ I Km ECHAINS
BIRD CAGE
for PR position
Jimmy Bennett has been
named area public affairs
mnanager in General Telephone
Co western area offices at
Brownwood, according to W. C.
Wells. western area general
manager.
The native of Paducah
started his career in telephony
iv 1960, as stockman at
Va and four grandchildren
• JUST BELOW "BANGS HILL" • Brookesmith
♦ * Newsom
• Comanche
• Anderson
Dennis, Dian Rodriquez.
Citizenship- Kari Mask,
James Stewardson
Clothing Debra Bolinger,
Barbara Cantu.
Censervatien «f natural
resources: David Bynum,
Stephen Bynum, Stepehn
Stewart and Miss Venie Kirvy, Merritt, pastor of the First
both of Brady Baptist Church of Coleman,
officiating.
Mrs. Stubblefield Buna) was to follow under the
Services for Mrs Zula E direction of Stevens Funeral
Stubblefield. 85. of 1600 Waco home p... ..
were pending this morning at . e was born ’ ov. 2,
wright-Morelock Funeral 1903at San Augustine and was
Home Burial will be in Lost In the real estate business in
Creek cemeterv Brown County and Coleman
(5 1 i » - . „ ♦ County before moving to Dallas
She died at 3 a m today at '
• . , .. come 30 years ago.
Brownwood Community C । . .
Hospital after a long illness. ’ vSurvivorsinclude a daughter,
Mrs Stubblefield was born Mrs Dorothy Doole yof Da as-
June 26. 1888, in Grayson Clyde Bell of Dallas;
Country and married John W three sisters, Mrs. Margie
Stubblefield Nov 26. 1913 at Halstead,of Dallas Mrs.
.. g, . ■, Frances Britt of Dallas and
May She was a housewife, an, ,, . „ 1 , . 7. ,
member of the Church of Christ Mrs. Modelle Baker of odessa;
and a resident of Brown County seven grandchildren; and one
f 0n great-grandchild.
for 80 years.
Survivors include two ___________________________
Manford Stubblefield of
Agriculture- Dee Doyle,
Charley Kuykendall.
Beef-Gene Brister, Al
Broyles, Charles Miffleton,
Rickey Morris, Shad Morris.
Sid Stewardson
Bread and cereal Kim Bode.
also starring
HARRY ANDREWS • IAN BANNEN • MICHAEL HORDERN - NIGFL PATRICK
Screenplay by WALIER HUH Produced by JOMN FORE MAH -Directed by JOHH HUSTON
Music by MAURICE JARRE • Technicolor® GDPG----
Celebrating Warner Bros 50th AnniversaryQA Warner Communications Company
Kan, and had lived ui She died at 7 45 a m Thur-
fur,Miss Clyde Coan 83 of De
leon, retired Comanche Courty
clerk will* be at 3:30 pm
Robin Cox: William O’Quen;
:**‘*********". Nina Lee.
Tucker, an architectural ■
engineer in Brownwood, played 1
football at McMurry and edited .
the first annual He was the first 1
president of IHR and sang in the I
men's quartet. r
Blanket Nellie Gambell
Memphis Theoma Foster
Dism’ssals Thursday
Brownwood Helen Gill;
OEO grant is okayed
AUSTIN Central Texas
Brownfield He became division
office manager at Brownwood
in 1970. and assumed the title of
area service" office ad-
ministrator in 1973.
He is president of Bre wnwood
Optimist Club.and a member of
rnamed Myrtle Mae Cw J Jan H spitai after a long illness' Ax .LeLea a. Corps tolead theMasoniclodgeHe andhis
7 1932, at (ameron * Va He Miss Coan was born Sept 23. ArT exnIDiT TO r Witeocnhave three
was a retired erhploye of Texas 188a at-Tallapoosa Ala and n-I I AnIIWII I• trick Of treat childem, Cindi 13. Jay 9. and
Glass Co had lived in De Leon since 1960.
Surv.vors inelude his wife. ioving ere from Brown |_ Im SANTA ANNA • BBCi— The — —
open here today sau: Onesqscidentis.
Bili Slaymaker, both of ' ounty from 1927 to 1931 and ' * supervise groups of young investigated here
was a Baptist Howard Payne College will show hildren for trick or treating in The 1000 block of Indian Creek
Survivors include three try a new experiment in art He added. Exhibits in the santa Anna Wednesday Road was the scene of a two-car
sisters, Mrs Loman Gray, Mrs exhibits beginning today at 2 campus library have not been vening. accident reported to Brown-
Mattie McClellan and Mrs Tom p.m in the old C W Tngg readily available to the public Charge is 50 cents per child, wood police at 3:45 p.m
Ben Frazier, all of De Leon; and Agency building, 112 Fast due to campus activities and and proceeds will fund Thursday ■
a brother, B E. Coan of Fort Baker library schedules. organization projects. Children Involved were a car driven by
Worth The show, a collection of The exhibit consists of 15 under age 8 will be accepted. Carol A. Thompson of 1503
water colors assembled by the juried water colors represen- Supervision will be from 7 to 9 Ninth St. and an auto driven by
MrS. Alford 88 Texas Une Arts Assn, will be ting the best in Texas in 1972. P™ on Halloween. Lois Lee Taylor of Rt. 4.
’ open daily from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Texas Fine Art Association --------------------------------------------------------------
SAN SABA BBC Services through Nov 3 HPC's art circuit exhibition is supported n I I / L I
for Mrs J 1. Minnie M department is sponsoring the by a grant from the Texas E WOOC counle hecds
Alford. 88. will be at 1 p.m exhibit " Commission on Art and , V‘°-
Saturday at Howell-Doran This will be the first time the Humanities For AA e AA l rris aon+e
Funeral Home with burial in college has moved an art Dr Stewart also hinted at I •I fV\^fV\Ul I Y CVGI I 1>
. Richland Springs Cemetery exhibition off campus, ac- some plans for the future. We Mr and Mrs H. Leo Tucker - --
Mrs. Lois Nelson She died at 6 50 am Thur, cording to Dr. Charles Stewart, hope this new temporary ap- of 500 Idlewild Dr. are to be
Services for Mrs. Nelson sday in Hillcrest Baptist art department chairman “We proach will be alleviated by a among former students at-
ari- pending at Davis-Morris Hospital want to reach a maximum new college art building in the tending the 50th anniversary
Funeral Home Mrs. Nelson Mrs Alford was born May 24, number of people,” said near future,” he said, celebration and homecoming of
died Thursday in a Galveston 1885. in Burnet and married stewart in announcing the Dr Roger I, Brooks, HPC McMurry College in Abilene
Hospital John E. Alford. He died in 1946 president added a note of op- this weenend
Survivors include two sons. ; > timism about a future fine arts Saturday’s activities will
Lucille Kirby, 67 Jack Alford of Waco and : MAARKFTS • facility "We look forward to the include a parade of MeMurry
Stanley Alford of Bremer- . IVIATNEI 3 ; day when the achievements of royalty which will include
. ERADY , services for Miss ton. Wash two daughters, • ; our students and faculty in art former students of the past 50
Lucille Kirby , 67 were to be at 4 Hazel Alford of Waco and Mrs Stocker and feeder steers may be given proper years. The Tuckers have been
p.m today at Wilkerson Myrtle Py le of Dallas; a sister, steady at the Brownwood recognition in a fine arts invited to participate in this
Funer al Home with burial in Mrs Bell MeWhorter of Sinton; Cattle Auctioni Wednesday. facility coronation." with tennis the newstower
RestthavenCemztery .She died and grandchildren Feeder heifers were dul to Iwo Tucker of Ovaloand Mrs wisic nntisttstheanewspepen
Angelo hospital. y‘‘ Mrs. Vena Bell, 69 sara Sasmnc c |, ssutem
coreman
of McCulloch County Mrs Vena Bell, 69. of Dallas, andbullswere about steady iand . . I I, Worth, plans to join her parents
Survivors include her mother, formerly of the Coleman and wwreVl 50 to » toww A_—erg rlHHCtrCiri mMcMurryhomecomingac-
Mrs Jennie Kirby of Brady; a Brown county areas, was to be peicl were as follows f IIUl •3 I IUI IOI CU tivities___________________
brother, H. T Kirby of Brady: this atfternoont.at Trickham Stocker and feeder steers, SAN SABA BBC-Marilyn Dairy foods-Ester Garza, patrick
and two sisters. Mrs. W Odis. ’„en" te with Kei Bill were steady at the Brownwood Brister and Trey Kirkpatrick Elizabeth Mendoza. Lacy Wildlife- Eddie Dean Lord.
Cattle Auction Wednesday, were named San Saba County Ramirez, Dora Rodriquez, Richland Springs 4-H Horse
Feeder heifers were dull to $1.50 Gold Star Award winners Janan Vaughn. Club: Kim Bode. Richard Bode,
lower. Stocker heifers were during the San Saba County 4-H Dogs—Mike Lord Kay Bush, Joe Cook, Deanie Sue
steady and cows and calves Club annual awards program Dress Revue-Angie Kirk- Cummings, Cheryl Lord, Mike
steady Stocker cows were Saturday. Approximately 145 patrick Lord, Madia Lusty, Maurice
steady and slaughter cows and persons attended the program Foods and Nutrition-Madie Lusty, Kari Mask, Kenneth
bulls were about steady Kenneth Kuykendall Winn Lusty, Elizabeth Matlock, Mask, Kim Mask, Connie
Lightweight steers and heifers presented awards to the Gold Mary McKee, Kay Sterner. McKinnerney, Stephen
were 11 50 to $3 lower. Sstar winners, and county Denine Wood. Scoggins. Kitty Simpson, Pam
Estimated total receipts were commissioners Penny Johnson. Foods preservation—Gwenell Wood
1,525 Calvin Bush, Wilson Kuykendall .McKinnerney, Leticia Moore, Cherokee 4-H Horse Club-Al
Prices were as follows, and Douglas Keeney presented Martha Pappas, Diana Perez Broyles, Andy Broyles, Leslie
Stocker steer calves, 250-425, other awards to county 4-Hers Health—Carol Barrier, Broyles. Robbie Broyles.
67 50-50.75; Stocker heifer Richland Springs 4-H Horse Senaida Briseno, Rita Hale, Edward Jones, John Jones,
calves. 250-425. 62-67; steer Club awards were presented by Kim McHorse. Wyman Jones. Timmy Jordan,
yearlings. 500-700 pounds, 58- Ken Bode, and Cherokee 4-H Home management-Joy Charley Kuykendall, Ricky
68.50; bull yearlings, 47,50-55; Horse Club awards were Lynn Hasserodt, Kay Perry, Maddox. Ricky Morris. Shad
heifer yearlings, 44-52.50; plain awarded by Mrs. Glenn: Grote Dedra Sellman Morris, Debbie Perry, Kay
feeder steers, 41.50-47.25; plain and Kenneth Kuykendall Horse-Kay Bush, Deanie Perry, Kirk Perry, Randy
feeder heifers. 39-45; cows and . Grant Jones, 24th District Cummings Perry, Sharon Perry, Kim
calves, pairs, good, 475-585; Texas senator, was guest Judging-Tim Creekmore, Ross. Chuck Sellman. Debra
plain, 385-450: stocker cows, 37- speaker.., Shay Hardy, Charles Pierce, Sellman, Sabrina Sellman,
42.50; slaughter cattle, fat cows. Trey Kirkpatrick is the son of Tracy Scarbrough. Grayy-Leigh Wilson
12 50-35; utility and cutter cows. Mr and Mrs. Bill W Kirk- Land judging—Kenneth *************1
28.50-33: canners. 26 25-29. patrickand hasbeen active in 4 Golding. » MFXICAN FOOD
tucker bulls, 46-52.50; H ( lub for seven years He has Leadership—Trey Kirkpa- » "-AIAMiI---
slaughter bulls, 38-44 shown winning animals in trick. Sherry Vaughn. IKAVELERS
--------------------------- several shows. Public speaking—Debra
Marilyn Brister is the Alston. »
laughter of Mr and Mrs. Safety—Karen Ellis, Rita *
Jackie Brister, is a Junior 4-H McGary. Barbara Trotter, »
leader and had been active in 4- Annette Harper *
Sheep-Terry Dale Kirk- * ea 6469110,
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1973, newspaper, October 26, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575397/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.