Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1973 Page: 2 of 12
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Tuesday November 6 1973
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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50-year awards
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Stephen Friedrich of <1707 for panel members to meet with
Stewart St and a 1969 auto President Nixon to obtain his
driven by Mildred;Gage Hooper account of the • Watergate
business -district and other
special entertainment events
SAVE THE
CHILDREN
CRAIG WOODSON Publisher
moaMANFiSES Mm*
Wedding dance for
Rickey & Shirley on
Wed . Nov 7 at 8:00 pm
Campbell Motor Co from 10
a in to 1 30 p m and Tran 3:30
to 5:30 p.m the two days
in 1961, 62, and 63, tlx* Texas
Legislature cited him as Out-
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Plus: KELLYS HEROES”
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LAKEWOOD CLUB
Every Thurs., Fri, & Sat.
Ladies Free
Tues. & Thurs!
DEAN BEARD
AND THE GINOS
A PAIR OF QUEFNS - Yvette Naron, left. and Kimberly
Jacobson were named junior high and grade school fall festival
queens at the Farly Fall Festival Saturday night. Their parent*
are Mr. and Mrs. James Tubbs and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Jacobson.
(’hairman of the planning
committee is Bob Griffis
Decoration of the courthouse
lawn will be a major project of
merchants this season
during the past year
This figure does not include
the many other conventions and
meetings held here which are
not sponsored by the bureau
Wed be happy to have him
come down here am! testify un-
der oath." Ervin said, but this
relates to a meeting with him in
the White House “
Richland Springs
MeKinnerney
Park Dr., Nov 2, Brownwood
Community Hospital Maternal
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Ira Murrah of Brady
Payne College stage band
directed by John Farrell.
Members of the coliseum
board and city council were
guests for the event
C-C executive vice president
Raymond Beck announced this
ACE REID
... cartoonistdue
Price said he expects to at-
tend the last half of the seminar
in San Antonio sometime in
December.
He survived
the deadliest day
oo earth to enjoy
the sexiest night
in outer space!
pole treating division at Jasper,
and was delivering a load of
poles to Comanche County
Electric Co-operative when the
accident occurred
Comanche Funeral Home
handled Imal arrangements
Deaths
and
Funerals
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THE SILVER
DOLLAR CLUB
•Beer •Shuffleboard
•Pool oDancing from
12 ’til 12,7 days a week
1200 N NECHES
COLEMAN. TEXAS
Mgr Fronds Bronnon
Richord Bronnon
say thinks that he's going to
fight fires by himself," said one
UFA negotiator The fire fight-
ers voted overwhelmingly Mon-
tourism bureau have attracted
2,500 persons to Brownwood Price attends
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No. 2 -1620 Austin Ave.
646-6132
No. 1- 401 W. Commerce
646-6421
THE MOST FANTASTIC
UNDERSEA ODYSSEY
EVER FILMED
COMMERCE SO 1
LAST TIMES TOWIGHT
OPEN $
PERFORMANCES
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HEART OF TEXAS
SHRINE ASSOCIATION
PRESENTS THE ANNUAL
By THF ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York's firemen walked
off the job today in a potentially
grim strike, the first since the
city’s fire department was
organized 108 years ago
The action was in defiance of
a court order under which each
fireman could be cited for con- police officials late Monday
tempt Pickets went up at some night to review emergency
fire stations, but officials said measures intended to maintain
4
2,
Jamie Hemphill, co-chairman
of the Coleman County 4-H
Council, was emcee Theme of
the banquet, sponsored by the
Coleman County Electric Co-
operative, was 4-H gets it all
together "
Coleman County 4-H mem-
bers receiving awards in-
« luded
The. theme will be carried
through the Dec 1 Santa
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SUNDAY, NOV. 1 Tth
3 PERFORMANCES
1:30-4:15-8:00
COMPLIMENTARY CHILDREN TICKETS
GOOD AT 1:30 4:15 PERFORMANCES
AT THE
BROWNWOOD COLISEUM
rxocuos ARE USID OK VARIOUS SMRINI BINI vol t Nets
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There were no injuries 'in
three traffic accidents reported
in Brownwood Monday
The intersection at U S High-
way 377 was the scene of a one-
f ar accident Involved was a
1967 auto driven by Mary B
Garcia of 1506 Main Blvd
A car owned by Mrs. Hall
Coleman of 1214 Irma was
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PERFORMANCES
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TE GIANTS OF THF
MUSIC EXPLOSION
CAME TOGETHER IN
Jamie Hemphill.
Hemphill
HORSEMANSHIP
There was no damage in a fire
under a warehouse in the 200
block of Pecan St The fire was
confined to the contents of a
metal pan
Brownwood firemen a-
swered the call at 5:20 pm
Demonstration Club
And. Cindy McCoury, Bend-
Chappet Home Demonstration
Club, Sherry Maultsby, Live
Oak Home Demonstration
Club; Pam Shanks. Wallace
Creek Home Demonstration
Club, and Melissa Watkins, San
Saba Art Assn
morning conventions and
meetings sponsored here by the
chamber's conventions and
night talks had been in
progress
Mediator Eric Schmertz re-
fused to explain why the talks
broke down other than to say.
Some progress was made but
not enough progress to fill all
the gaps "
We had something that we
could have lived with but Lind-
celebrations in
Norton Hospital Maternal grand-
, Winters, will be honored by a
1 district deputy officer from 2,
a, Y Ballinger
Monday at Comanche
unit) Hospital after a
accident 10 miles east of
Rutherford, Cara Blackmon,
Janne Hemphill, Max Row
FOODS, NUTRITION
Cecilia Howell, Sylvia Diaz,
Lorna Clevenger, Angela
Ferguson
ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM
Rusty Ryan
struck by a 1957 auto driven by
Alice Jane Gardner of 2007 First Al’—Ap
St The accident was reported at INI•I ITIFeI
5:26 p.m
The 1700 bl ick of Stewart St WASHINGTON AI ’• The Cartoonist
was the cene of a two-car Senate Watergate committee IWIII3I
Comanche on Texas 36
According to investigating
Highway Patrolmen Joe Wiley
and Leon Wells, the truck
loaded with utility poles was
two-day seminar Brownwood man
DRESS REVIEW Bay Ann
Skelton, senior division; leslie
Barr junior division
CLOTHING Nancy Pittard.
SANTA ANNA BB(
Becky Alien. daughter of Mr •
and Mrs James Allen, has ben
chosen sweetheart of the Santa
Anna Mountaineer football
team
She was presented at a Friday
pep rally by football captains
Duane Aldridge, Danny Valdez
and David Huggins
Comanche when it left the road 76834
about 12 40 p.m Monday Sears ----
Merchants set
He was employed by Texas . . .
Electric Co-operatives in the- Coleman theme
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WINNER 1972 CANNES
FILM FESTIVAL .
JURY PRIZE AWARD
Only Amerkcan Vim
tobes Monored
Brownwood FS
BuHetin -(89
Bangs Daisy Harrison
BIRTHS
A daughter, Christi Michelle,
to Mr and Mrs William
SANTA ANNA I BBC) - tour
50-year members will be
honored by the Mountain City
Masonic Lodge at 7:30 pm
Nov 15,at the Masonic Hall
<» I. Cheaney, Homer
Goodjoin and I zither Abernathy
will receive awards from
Thomas C Yantis of Brown-
wood, grand junior warden.
Grand Lodge of Texas
Roy Bledsoe, now of
McCullough; Paula Cameron; parents are Mr and Mrs Riley
Mildred McDonough; Luz Pena Roberson of Glen Rose Paternal
Rising Star Hazel Brown grandmother is Mrs Doyle J
Santa Anna Veda Lan- West of Glen Rose
'aster • . A son, Michael Kirk, to Mr
law whiteKspthnstrtsestdezptteg to Mr and Mrs William SAN ANTONIO Twin sons,
municipal employes MeKinnerney. Nov 3, to Mr and Mrs John M
Lindsay met with top fire and Brownwood Community McMillen Jr of San Antonio.
• — • Hospital Maternal grand Nov 4 Paternal grandparents
parents are Mr and Mrs T. L are Mr and Mrs John M
Teal of Brownwood Paternal Me Millen. formerly f
the) did not know immediately adequate fire protection grandparents are Mr and Mrs Brownwood
if all of the city’s 11,000 firemen---------------------— J D MeKinnerney of Richland A son. Christopher Steven, to
dec ided to strike e e cc: Springs Lt. and Mrs John A Smith.
President Richard Vizzini of •T*e 9655 1Oil A son, Jeffery Lynn. to Mr formeri) of Brownwood. Nov 2
the Uniformed Firefighters ,, , - p A and Mrs Jimmy W. Chancellor Paternal grandmother is Mrs
Assn announced the strike ae- attracts 150 of 2109 Southside Dr , Nov 1. Albert A Smith of Fort Worth
tion as union negotiators . . Brownwood Community Paternal great-grandparents
, blamed Mayor John V IJndsay More than1 50 members of the Hospital Maternal grand are Mr and Mrs D M Moore
I for an impasse in contract talks. Erownwood j"1 er .0 parents are Mr and Mrs Gale of Coleman
. V . . * ommerce turned out this
Milwaukee fire fighters — . .. ...-----—- -------------------------—---
-sz om-a Coleman 4-H awards
cease a work slowdown today Coliseum
after National Guard units were 7 — g . , .
imepomam -srsuh presented Saturday
A roll call was scheduled to present this morning Since he
Ace Reid, creator of determine how many firemen was not the door prize for the COLEMAN (BBC) Ken senior; Beverly Baker, junior
Cowpokes cartoons, will appear were onwhe 0): . , next quarterly breakfast Loyd of Austin, assistant to the HORTICULTURE
Wednesday at the Brownwood The NeW fremen.s scheduled in February will manager of Texas Electric Co- Skelton
Cattle Auction, and Thursday strike added “ the SI9.8 otner increase to $300 operatives, was guest speaker LEADERSHIP
Committee Chairman Sam J and Friday at Jimmy Campbell Nws 5 the"natons larestcir. Citizens National Hai* was at the Coleman County annual 4- Rutherford
Frv.nl. hvr idaret. Motor to the nation arsesr host for this morning s break- H awards banquet Saturday at PUBLIC SPEAKING
.xmitive session that the <mm At both places prints of Ns culntion newspaper, halted pub- fast with members of the the Coleman Rodeo Grounds Martin and Ray Ann Skelton.
x.utvesssvonthatthecom. art. calendars and books will be lication today ■ and another chamber’s Contact club serving . senior, and Leslie Newman,
mt. would tx willing tenwet on sale with proceed: ngto strike disrupted regular func as cooks ROy Eazor was Jamie Hemphill, co-chairman junior
withthePresidentinthewhite the West Texas Boys Randi in tioning of 48 privately owned chairman •f the Cnoleman Counte 4
neXan witnott Nixon test, addition, at the cattie auction voluntary hospitals and nursing RodPer Sweeney was master
. . . some auction-owned cows will of ceremonies and en-
be sold with proceeds to the Across the country, Trans “tertainment was by the Howard
same place World Airlines flights were
Reid w ill be at Jimmie founded because of a strike of
flight attendants
The first New York firemen's
picket line went up shortly after
8 30 am E.ST across from the.
Summit Hotel where the all-
.it 7 39 a m. Monday Involve House lawyers to determine
winner of chair
Thomas D Wright of 902 E.
Baker was named winner of a
rec liner chair in the color of his
choice as part of th#* grand
opening ceremonies of
Warehouse Furniture Outlet,
207 S Broadway.
The business opened its doors
Oct 25
The winner was selected
Saturday
Parade- home
eontest, four
Pierian Study Club; Sheila
C0.EMAN BB A goal Reeves, Chaminade Musk
of $1,97 in 1974 was set Club; Jill Mask, Young
Monday by the Coleman County Homemakers Chapter
HearAssn inacampaigntobe Also,Nanette Vann, historical
conducted during heart week society: Cynthia Hamrick. San
next February Saba Historical Survey com-
The campaign will be under mittee; Charlott Locker,
the direction of Ort Keatts, Richland Springs P-T Club;
president and Mrs Ina Pam Wood. Richland Springs +
Williams of Santa Anna, drive H Horse Club; Patsy
chairman McKneeley, Cherokee PTA;
Representatives from each of Brenda Patrick. Richland
the approximately 15 com- Springs P T Club; Usa Barrier,
munities in Coleman County A&M Mothers Club; Cheryl
will assist directors in the drive Lord, San Saba County
M morials are now being ac Property Owners Assn .
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District Attorney Gary Price
attended a two-day seminar on
the new penal code which will
go into effect Jan 1 The
meeting was held Thursday and
Friday in Houston
Perkins; Viola Tutson, Wilbur Moda well of 1511 Vincent
Gibson; Richard Towery; Paternal grandmother is Mrs
Donnie Stanfield Carmolete Cameron of
Richland Springs — Walter Brownwood
Barelay A son, oye Jackson, to Mr
Bangs Floyd Allen and Mrs Richard W West, Nov.
Dismissals Monday 4. Brownwood Community
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(EDITOR’S NOTE: Infor- W Pugh of Midland Paternal
mation lor this column released randparents are Mr and Mrs
by authority of patient or J L Chancellor of Odessa
relative, i A son, Bobby Ray, to Mr and
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY Mrs Bobby J ( ameron, Nov 3.
HOSPITAL Brownwood Community
Admissions Monday Hospital Maternal grand-
SANTA FE AWARD Kit
Horne
I DARE YOU AWARD
Nancy Pittard. Hank Wise
GOLD STAR AWARD
traveling west toward 'opted at P.O Box 909, Coleman Michelle I loran. Algerita Home
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A junior at SAHS and a -»ussion behind < losed doors of a standing Texan and com-
theerleader. Beck) was also letter to the ( ommittee by one of mended him for his wit and
junior (lass homecoming queen its members. Sen f Lowell P. skill'' in depleting the Old West
nominee Weicker Jr . R-Conn Weicker and in giving future generations
Mark Shambeck, son of Rev proposed that committee assurance and confidence in the
and Mrs Louis Shambeck: was members seek a private White past to insure their faith in the
presented football beau and Huse meeting with Nixon and future Also he was presented
given a present from the publish ;a rei'ord of the meeting the cultural achievement award
cheerleaders He is a senior afterward, from the Texas Chamber of
Commerce.
COMANCHE BBC
Services for (Kir don A Sears.
25, of Garrison are pending at
Oakley-Medealf Funeral Home
in Nacogdoches
He was dead on arrival at 2:30
Henry Gibbard, 77 ammuhsansana ('X'pJ^ "or the stat
GOLMTHWAITE -Services queen contest wilt be held It & Th. contest is sponsored by
for Henri Gibbara 77 ot • m Saturday at the San Saba the Hume Demonstration
Goldthu aite will be at 49 a m High School auditorium ( ouncil and the San Saba Pecan
wednesday at Wilkins Funerai The * inner of the contest will ' irowers Assn
Home with Rev Richard relgn at the San Saba County Girks who will be competing
Beckham Baptist minister IVrun Show Nov 38 and will -.nd then- sponsors include
fromMulhinoffigjatng Burial ----- « ' . PM1* JpWwm. diamberof
will be in Duren Cemetery cC.. U.__a ommerce; Sherry Ellis, Lions
Mr Gibbard died MOnidas Coleman heart Club Nila Hill Rotary Club;
morning at Childress Hospital Amy Harrison, San Saba
in Goldthwaite qoalis$197A. Garden Club; Nancy Womack.
9 • ■, 71 4 । nstaff Study Club Marci Cobb,
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COLEMAN BB( i - A
Christmas Wish" will be the
theme of the 1973 holiday season
for Coleman merchants
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1973, newspaper, November 6, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575406/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.