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Tueiday. December 4, 1973
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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PRICES EFFECTIVE MON.. TUES. & WED.
CALL IN ORDERS WELCOME!
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS WELCOME
FISH BASKET
in Town"
SMOKED
— Texas resident
(280) is drown victim
"THE GREATEST
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COMANCHE I BBC) - Mrs
Two persons, one from Connie N Aranda. 38, of Rt 1.
Brownwood and the other from Gustine, died at 7:06 a m today
Comanche, were slightly in- at Comanche Community
jured in a two-car collision Hospital following a one-car
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reported at 3:20 p m Monday at accident near Gustine before
the intersection of Old May dawn
Road and US 67 She was taken to the hospital
Dillard Hale Gregg of after the car in which she and
Grandview, Nov 30, Brown STARTS WEO.
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De Leon, Fort Worth top
«, ponmngion o t. Mouston J Comanche pecan exhibits
GORMAN-Services for Services for O. T Houston of COMANCHE (BBC) - Larry field day and to help with vanieyy seEouio , womla.
Hugh Jefferson Dick) Pen- Holder were pending this Don Womack of De Leon processing of pecans at the "r PuAre new
nington, 73, of Brownwood will morning at Davis-Morris showed the champion in-shell regional pecan show to be held wative $ k" Preen. Fon (EDITOR'S NOTE: Infor-
be at 2 pm Wednesday at Funeral Home in Brownwood pecan, a Choctaw at 39.85 per in Arlington at the Six Flags nn 1022: ue0n Fon "" 1 mation for this column released
Higginbotham Funeral Home in He died this morning at pound and 57 46 per cent kernel. Mall. Dec 12, 13 and 14 The 22020 PECAns 1 • " by authority of patient or
Gorman with Audie Moore of Comanche Community at the Comanche County Pecan winning pecans from the cnaouGn" *""
Gorman, retired Church of Hospital and Bake Show held Saturday at Comanche County show will „"MSTLonaK:wKa"s"
Christ minister. and Eugene Gustine ' compete with the winners from ’* H s.m 00 -."man
lawery. minister of the Gor- Steve Bingham, 18 Womacks Nursery of De Central Texas in the regional "% „v003m Oe-"m*
man Church of Christ, of- Leon showed the reserve show "EAvIENMVIVE.. 1 "
Relating. COMANCHE (BBC) — champion in-shell pecan, an
Burial will be in Nimrod Services for Steven E. Apache, at 45.06 per pound and
Cemetery Bingham, 18, son of Mr. and 57.35 per cent kernel
Mr Pennington died at 1:10 Mts. Morris Bingham of Lor Womack of De Leon uon
pm. Monday at Brownwood Monahans, were to be at 4 pm showed the champion shelling 80 210,' > P„A."am D: :on highest <i« cenr KEaneE
Community Hospital after a today in Monahans pecan. a Sioux, at 57.27 per 2 mEu"NSECM.hgMatz.gr,
long illness He died in a naming motor pound and 60 98 per cent kernel. ‘cci2W", Crr, Don o. eot - ’ ieromool
He was born March 13, 1M0. vehicle accident early Sunday Womack’s Nursery showed enazwom-onueonamonre
in Polk County and married morning in Mitchell County. the reserve champion shelling comanche 1 evronsmm olw ornr*emnebecax saxe .o.
Bernice Dunnam at Eastland He was on his way to the 50th pecan, a Shawnee at 5’25 per 2"u3mmDrum3PAwama SneDl.
Jan 19, 1935 He had lived at anniversary celebrationof Mr pound and 57 62 per cent kernel pemasLnawuemOe,p. ame
Gorman most of his life, moving and Mrs. J. K Bingham of Clyde H Jordan of Fort 105
to Brownwood several years Comanche Worth showed the champion LeMPEeIAL ’ womao' N- °* "Htes"n,‘omina."BEaay2"eEas‘28an
ago He was a member of the • Survivors include his and reserve champion native JOmn GABNE• > virgu morm. »• , eo.. , c.
Church of Christ. He was a parents; two brothers, Lonnie pecans with the champion Somonemm " "om" °* tn ’ e0 ’ ” o. mini 300,
retired carpenter Bingham and Donald Bingham, having 59 84 per pound and 59.70 wnAh-orreporraComanee3 "NUTBaEao , ealclendenin pecan
Survivors include his wife, a both of Monahans, two sisters, per cent kernel, and the reserve co.
daughter, Mrs Glenda Price of Pafn Bingham and Vera champion having 73.(7 per 2"on4wKwau""mPeteon *o‘2m0n-na*n
Brownwood, two grand- Bingham, both of Monahans; pound and 55 53 per cent kernel „serm * 203m ” oe Leon 1 X"0/ el, Axamzneoneztenpeein
children; and several nieces and his paternal grandparents Judges for the pecan show sw«t", ” a «iam .De Le w-*
and nephews . of Comanche were Tom Denman of c:uCE:Sona.w” "ama °* -eon 2 cooKes 1 RE".age"aa tavnioned
my
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Lake Brownwood, Dec. 1,
Brownwood Community
-- Hospital Maternal grand-
relative. 1 mother is Mrs Errolene Bailey
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY of Big Spring Paternal grand-
HOSPITAL parents are Mr and MrS.
Admisslons Monday George Yarborough of Cave
Brownwood-Katye Byler. Junction, Ore
Luretha Damon; Tom Hit- a daughter. Amanda Louise,
chcock; Allie Hounshell; Tony to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Gene
Miller; Maude Moda well. Smith, Dec. 3, Brownwood
Robin Nance. 0. V Pierce: Community Hospital. Maternal
OUie Townsend. grandparents are Mr and Mrs
De Leon-Ila Warren g D kirklin of Brady. Paternal
Goldthwaite- Winnie Brown grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Dismissals Monday Robert । Smith. Jr. of Rochelle
Brownwood-Barbara A son, Ross Dale, to Mr and
DeLeon c-otec -ynqDwson. _____ Cadena; Lila Gowin; David Mrs Dal, Rradlv nop 9
DELMAS p A wavaame De Leon COOKIES 1 Judy Johison, lemon , ■ “ L-ale Dradiey, DeC. Z,
DESIRABLE ' Womark TNursey oe ecandaintesGrindaDenny.itie Sh oemakeri. Jan Haught; Brownwood Community
-pEeim 1 womac.Ncw, De -'" .8 sad' R enocpvaf. Oraann Whittington Virginia Hospital Maternal grand-
ho." „ ’ G"- ory ‘ oecan Keith; Myrtle Byrd; Gladys parents are Mr and Mrs
caww'i w h sh m (80 "o" r 1 eetctenanin: > camy Sebik; Lelier McBride; Donald Strickland of Santa
Bvaum"aam"om0.., 22000 “ "n‘ -ne - Horalene Yarbrough Anna Paternal grandparents
w H 3in Or Cava 1 Gr simim 0* an .08540 , Dan huh . , are Mr. and Mrs. Robert
“umwk l . A waam. De Leon inerBred J sov Jonhson Chah nut Ason. larry Lynn, to Mr and Bradlev of Coleman
. Mrs -Larry Franklin Baker, of A daughter, Lori Lynn, to Mr
eon s m .D. 20 «»' eilymamaney -eanern pecan Bangs, Dec. 2, Brownwood and Mrs Finley England, 1106
, pAwIam.P:.m ” MW0.WW. Community Hospital. Maternal - - - -
coaneecogmou" " .0x15 1 grandparents are Mr and Mrs. wood Community Hospital.
„‘fxmsanonot" c omMazure &KE , Gunte. vecan D. W Perkins of Bangs. Maternal grandparents are Mr
eread. swan « Paternalerandparentsare Mr, and Mrs. Robert»A**™" of
PA winams.de cava veAdov 1 c..u. and Mrs. John C Baker of Brownwood Paternal grand
e"wS"Zacotocommnen °i pr 2 -"61: McCamery. parents are Mr and Mrs. C. F
Wurma2 on 0 1 wc, „N Dale HurV •o i " -l Adaughter, Deana lin, to Mr England jr of Brownwood
-K !o Leva i Womnad o. OULT i selemoomaney and Mrs. Graig Yarborough of A son, Robert Anthony, to Mr
VARiery sEEoLina i woma, and Mrs. Larry Nelson Whit
Nvria., o- Leon, 2 E w oratan •I f tington, Dec 1, Brownwood
com na"she2U0pecaos- Spnntp turn^ tn Community Hospital Maternal
2000 ! "omad* MKm. ‘V grandmother is Mrs Ora Burks
r ~ -r f . ( . . of Brownwood. Paternal
iCnE!EWKc‘. n"ConPe OST / pn grandparents ar. Mr and Mrs
-VCM.1 . TW. V • VH IjIUI IUI I George N Whittington of
Comanche " Brownwood
con"nEE . "omadNu"" De WASHINGTON (AP) _ The time is one of the steps the A daughter, Agnes Jane, to
z0UX.1ga"ocurar mu senate is taking “P legislation President says must be taken to Mr and Mrs Ralph Cadena.
De Leon ? Monte carmicnaet. that would put the nation on meet the energy crisis. The Dec. 2. Brownwood Community
i ww uw year-round daylight saving White House estimates that Hospital Paternal grand-
time for the first time since shifting an hour of daylight parents are Mr and Mrs Juan
World War II from morning to night could re- Cadena of Brownwood
A similar fuel-conservation duce electricity and heating de- Maternal grandparents are Mr
measure has passed the House mands by as much as three per and Mrs Bictorino Diaz of
• "r | by an overwhelming margin rent Santa Anna
Ffeismun I roonv and littleopposition is expected A son, Jonathan Paul, to Mr
• "*5-5 ■ "-T ■ ■ • VHI ■ W in the Senate However, final Under the Senate bill, clocks and Mrs Esko Chambers. Dec
passage could be delayed by an would be set ahead one hour on 1 Brownwood Community
anticipated Republican attempt the fourth Sunday after enact- Hospita, Maternal grand-
to attach a minimum wage in- ment of the energy time plan parents are Mr and Mrs L K
crease to the bill. The country would remain on Golden of Groveton Paternal
Year-round dayljeht saving daylight saving time through grandmother is Mrs Grace
October 1975 Chambers of Etoile
Nre w:e.. Stephenville and Louis Rom-
Mrs Frank A lion M Williams berg of Brownwood Mrs
mu. n"" puen COMANCHE (BBC) - Caroline Miller, president of the
Mrs Frank Allen, 64. of 405 Services for Mrs. Virgie Comanche County Pecan
Walnut died at her home this Williams were pending this Growers Assn, was in charge of
morning morning at Comanche Funeral arrangements.
Services are pending at Home She died at 9:40 a m Larry Womack of De Leon
Davis-Morris Funeral Home today at a local nursing home was elected president of the
Mrs. Allen, who with her ___________________________ Comanche County Pecan
husband was former owner of NI . . . . Growers Assn for 1974 at the
Frank Allen Grocery here, was No injuries in business meeting. L. G Holland
born Feb 18. 1907 in Lampasas , of Comanche was elected vice
' ounty She had lived here since three crashes president, Virgil Norris of
1923 and married J. Frank Allen There were no injuries in Comanche was elected
Oct. 30, 1927. He died last Feb three traffic accidents in secretary-treasurer, and P. A.
16 Brownwood Monday. They were Williams of De Leon was
She was a member of Belle all investigated by the elected committeeman
Plain Baptist Church Brownwood Police Dept Plans were made for a spring
Surviving are a daughter. The 1400 block of Coggin was —
Mrs Herchel Johnson of the scene of a traffic accident ItAl/c TLIDN
Brownwood, a brother, Ollie T reported at 3:50 p.m A parked LEAn> IRIKD
Smith of Brownwood; three car owned by Alice Steward of
grandchildren and a great- 210 Eastover Dr. was struck by
grandson a 1962 auto driven by Or Pippin
------------------------ of 2011 Ave. D.
Penal code school - The 300 block of North-Center
was the scene of a two-car crash
reported at 4:07 p.m Involved
were a 1965 car driven by Mary
1962 -0.05
1963 1) 15
1964 2 (4
1965 291
1966 0 65
1967 0 23
1968 7M
1969 0 19
1970 ( 08
1971 , OS
1972 8s
1973 3.77
AVG. 1 SO
A two-day penal code school Mauldin of 1113 W. Commerce
being conducted by the West and a 1973 auto driven by ___ __ .. ___ _______
25 law enforcement officers Delora Mathew of 204 Crescent, by. Pa. received 1,057 points, CaDpellet who Dlaved de- when enough money was tended until the end of the Neal concerning two violations
from Brown and surrounding _______________________ including 229 first-place votes, fensv back as a Sophomore collected to pay for the past energy crisis that are on the increas among
fromthenationwidepanelof 819 , arried 286 times for' 1.522 yards surgeryandtfutprotrnatmentof According to this committee. Brown County residents
sports writers and broadcasters this season and scored 17 touch- the. Wes 2 - . year-round daylight saving He is referring to
who participated in the downs, leading sixth-ranked tial esophagus the sqni in time could have a number of tresspassing on private
Penn State to an 11-41 record and pendays Bulletin has brought beneficial side effects The property, near, abandoned
a berthin the Orange Bow! has brought added daylight in the early eve- houmesoandashootine ftrearms
------------------ a K theuisanahfensive back 0 According to Mrs .E J wngahggrndoqpatrduaahamne Neal pointed out that one old
m3.n,"e1 merly of Newton, N.C., who was of Ohio State was second with but the first Penn State player Green J y s mother, .after the and cut crime a committee re- vacant house in particular near
. snownnoo0 ►u.hw.hg & eo visiting his son at a lakefront 524 points,including 114 first- to win the Heisman Trophy in Sunday newspaper story ran - Holder has been vandalized a
awmgnaE"2S.*a home, drowned in Lake Hickory place votes. Third was running the 39-year history of the award about the three-year-old’s number of times—Even though
‘00002-' Monday night, authorities back Roosevelt Leaks of Texas. He also is the first player from continued wa“ Jfor surgery---vacant houses are not
saucsunena...... reportp with 4(2 points, followed by an Eastern school to win it since Mrs.sam Hamlettof the Mary Victim of Comanche inhabited, they are still on
2m"‘Gm"3,/G*5N3 He was identified as Charles quarterback David Jaynes of Roger Staubach of Navy in 1963 Kins. Sunday schoot Ciass ofthe private property and persons
i. • morin um Clyde Turner, 55, of San An- Kansas, with 394, and running Last year's winner was flan- Erst Christian Church called .. . S.Antonin caught tresspassing will be
"ln" meG" coum" "comeren tonio, lack Archie Griffin of Ohio ker Johnny Rodgers of Nebras- Mrs Green and arrangements prosecuted and fined if found
“amian "ol. 3.2 MS."on :0 The Alexander Cwntv sher. _ __________________ ka ' were made for a "love Eift" COMANCHE (BBC) ~ Louise guilty." Neal said
-- •i-iemaJid iff's office at Taylorsville said Mre RrD, :• : The Heisman voters, who tra- from the class 10 the child s Wilhelm, 53, of Comanche, who The sheriff warned that
NemeE 0eME2soc sareopaess his body was found floating in mrS brewer IS in ditionally have favored seniors tustfund. was found severely burned at hunting and shooting from the
aIt.mwod " the lake shortly after he had and men who played offensive JT money “ beingheldin. the her home in a pre-dawn fire roadway is against the law and
-- gone for a walk Abilene hospital backfield positions, maintained Southwest State Bank until time Monday, was transferred to since the deer hunting season
those feelings this year No. in- for surgery. A heart murmur Brooke Army Medical Burn began there have been
Mrs. J M Brewer of 1308 terior lineman has ever won the developed in the last year has Center in San Antonio by army numerous incidents and reports
Ave. C in Brownwood is a trophy, which, incidentally, is a delayed the surgery which when helicopter about 5 p.m. Monday of shooting from the roadway
patient at Hendrick Memorial 17*-inch bronze statuette of a accomplished will enable the from Comanche Community He said this violation was
Hospital in Abilene where she is runningback child eat normally Since Hospital mostly during night time. This
awaiting surgery on her knees Cappelletti, a law enforce- birth he has been tube fed. Hospital spokesman said she is extremely dangerous to
She is in Room 5605 ment and corrections major at " was in critical condition with human lives and livestock," he
Artificial knee joints will be Penn State, was shifted to tail- Gilliam installed burns covering about 50 per said,
implanted in her legs and it is back in 1972 and responded by „ u , cent of her body, but was
expected she will remain in the gaining 1.117 yards Hilton Gilliam of Brownwood conscious
hospital for three to four weeks No matter how bad things has been installed as vice She was found when
Mrs Brewer has been in a go - says Paterno "you'I al- president of Texas Assn, for Comanche firemen responded
wheelchair for 11 years, ways be m the football game Health, Physical Education and to a 2.15 a m call from Miss
According to a letter received That's why he’s the best player Recreation He was installed at Wilhelm's neighbor who
from Mrs Brewer by the rve ever been around He‘s the third General session of the smelled smoke Damage to the
Bulletin she would s like faster than Mitchell and prob- 5oth annual convention of the house was minor
letters and cards from her ably faster over 40 yards than or^anixat|on held in Dallas --------------------------------
Brownwood friends. Harns He runs a 4.6 40 in _ . , , , Accident fatal
padsTwo injured in
sgtw, toMrs Aranda
Cappelletti was a more deserv acc । den t Mond “Y .........
ing candidate than John Hicks
Ohio State's two-time All-Amer-
ican offensive tackle, Paterno
referred to Penn State's final
regular season contest against
Pitt The Nittany Lions trailed
13-3 at halftime but rallied in the
final two periods with Cap-
pelletti providing some strong
running
------------ cars, was treated and released left the surface of a county road
Travelers Special ’ by Brownwood Community 1.9 miles south of Gustine and
( 111 vnil nil can m"a • Hospital following the accident hit a culvert, according to high-
. ALTI CAN M v‘‘ • Driver of the other car, John way patrolman Joe Wylie, in-
I Freh Water CATFISH v \ | David Wilson of Comanche, was vestigating officer The ac-
I SwiZs 225 N 7 I taken to Comanche by private cident occurred at about 5 am
■ "ola £ )) । car according to Sgt Jay Mayes today
TRAVELERS M. I of the Dept of Public Safety Her husband was uninjured
SftMuoirtt CP | Investigating the collision Services for Mrs Aranda
I ' "Tz..nu" I was Jodie Markham, highway were pending today at
patrolman Comanche Funeral Home
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