Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1975 Page: 2 of 16
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Admissions Thursday
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Henry Blake; Joseph Byars;
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Making the arrests were grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Brown County Sheriff Danny Janet Boucher of Gustine.
Neal, Deputies Sam Steel, Paternal grandparent* are Mr
Dennis Weathermon and Fred and Mrs. Harry Miller of
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Modesto, were pending here 88, of Greenvile will be at 2 Southwest was prevented
this morning. p.m. Saturday at Wilkins Thursday from increasing
Mr. Snow, a former Brown Funeral Home with Dr. Fred L. telephone rates, here in.a
and Coleman County resident, Chambers of Garland of- temporaryin!junction issued by
died Wednesday night in ficiating. Burial will be in State. District Court Judge Joe
Modesto. Regency Cemetery. E Kelly. , . .
He was a retired farmer and . He died at 9:06 am. Thursday General . Telephone had
Baptist. at a Greenville hospital. sought theincreaseina notice 8
Survivors include his wife; 11 Mr. Calder was born Jan. 14, fled Jan. 16. The injunction suit
children, including Delbert 1887, in Burnet County and was "as fled by the ct.
Snow Sr. of Brownwood; and a a former resident of Gold-
large number of grandchildren thwaite. He married Allie May
and great-grandchildren, Kight Feb. 5, 1909, in Regency,
among them Betty Starnes and They moved to Greenville from
Delbert Snow Jr. of Brown- Brownwood in January, 1997. .
wood. He was a member of the E..
Primitive Baptist Church, and* (e
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J MON.WED.-FRI. • three sons, Guy Calder of
: CHICKEN FRIED STEAK • Greenville, Forest Calder of
: ceamcavy $149 • Andrews and Riley Calder of
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: UEYiCANInINNER : Stella Gray of Big Spring and
. MEXICAN VINNEK , Mrs Jessie Wojetek of San
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• Try our greet hot sucel • Angelo; 14 grandchildren; and__J 5 VV
15 great-grandchildren. UNCENSOF
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Friday. February 14, 1975
I DEATHS AND FUNERALS I nA contract Snphatwomon Nabers is appointed
1 i J TaIKS resume ^.0^^ human resource group
MrsadEDonghoo J. R Stewart, 48 Mn. McMorri.., 72 AUSTIN L Rep. Lynn said,-t am ionared to save
pSnhcpun.E:52 BRADY - Services for J. BRADY - Services for Mrs tracttam between Texasin night.folowingaonecar * Nabers, D-Brownwood, has been appointed to represent
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AveChurchochrist, Fuerai he’FoufthtnaPEridge’St sntativesckitsostrikingeround driving struck a utility pole was Intergosrsthentforckelatihe Sn - X heaith "and
CMr-Mnry Zw. SometBradynaphrev.pun Church of Chrtot in Brady with Hw PMn(w^, ,,0^ T—X Townaand of Blanket, committe of the National welfare committee to the House
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incharsanvangements, a He was found dead at his direction of Steven* Funeral “
MraDonanoo ‘ . home at IX am Wednesday. Home of Coleman The contract talks between
p.m. Thursday at Brownwood Hi* wife and daughter found She died at 6:45 p.m. Wed- the airline and representatives
-omunt Hospita following him banged by a metal clothes nesday at the Heart of Texas of the Air Line Employe* Amo-
“snunem hanger from a shower rod to the Memorial Hospital to Brady nation (ALEA) were to be held
sSe"as born oct ». IKI in bathroom of his home, ac- Mrs MeMorries was born at the National Mediation
sonaiaha sount..and1"a82 cording to Capt Jack Jones, Big Aug. 30, 190, at Gap to Board’s headquarters to Wash-
hoe""feashe.was Amembes Spring Police Dept spokesman. Comanche County She ington, D.C.
of the Austin Ave Church of Justice of the Peace Gus married Wallace Vivian _____________________________
coristand hadivedin Brown Ochotorena ruled death to be McMorries Feb. 24. 1921, to Rnkkin* here
County since 1925 She married sel-nflicted. McCulloch County He died to KoDOlnS heads
James Frank,in.Donahoo.at Mr Stewart was born April 1938. She was a retired L-1J .je
Brady May 12, ** He 11, 1“’ in MeCulloch County seamstress and a member of C^lld we/fore
inc. and was a veteran of World War the Church of Christ to Doole. Joe Robbins was elected
asurvtvors vincludeufive D- He married Billie Gill on Survivors include a daughter, chairman of the Brown County-
Mrs. Raymond June 12,1954, and they moved to Mrs Margreatte Dickinson of Brownwood Child Welfare
Kmba o MaaMrs John Big Spring in 1974. He was a Doole; a son, W V. McMomes board Wednesday.
Fedora.ptsrownwood,.Mr service station attendant of Brady: a brother, Sam Other officers who will serve
payanelv.owen ofGrand Survivors include hi* wife; a Graham of Lubbock; seven this year are Tom Jordan, vice
Matre,Mrs Cadaretrossuand daughter, Barbara Stewart of grandchildren; and five great- chairman; O. L. Dawson,
MsnlenardEeaganespothio Big Spring; his mother, Mrs. grandchildren. treasurer; and Mr*. G. B.
Blaneti azonaNeisonEranklin Sally Stewart of Brady; five ------------------------------- Wooldridge, secretary.
Donahon wsAustinip.sster: sisters, Mildred Stewart, Mrs. FA l ■ DI E Three new members recently
MrslD.Wbomo Mercury: Ann McAnally and Mrs. Charles COUFLE---- added to the board by ap-
grandchildren McAnally, allo BradgMra Continued from Page 1A pointmnent of Brown County for vandalism here
5 — 5 Vera Clauss of San Antonio ana .. commissioners and Brownwood
Nelson infant Mrs Marie Smith of Monahans. the college until 19 when he city council are Mrs Maureen
meison infant and a brother, Milton Stewart of retired as head of the depart- Graham, Arnett Weeks and
RISING STAR (BBC; - cisco ment he helped organize. Rev.DAvidBieiter.5"5
Graveside services for Michelle “This arrangement has given other members of the board
DeAnn Nelson, infant daughter Mrs. Williams, 89 us both a great deal of pleasure are Mrs. Patsy Pike Bin White
of Mr. and Mrs Terry L Nelson COMANCHE (BBC) - in that we enjoy travel and have and Mrs Mary Acuna
of Rising Star, were to be at 4 Services for Mrs. Jennie Estelle done far more than had I Board members viewed a
p.m. today at Pioneer Cemetery Williams, 89. of Comanche were remained working in England,'" slide presentation on child
with Rev William Meyers, pending today at Comanche Reeve said. , abuse at the meeting shown by
pastor of the Bible Baptist Funeral Home. She died at 9 "Connie loves England and Robert Shelton and child
Church, officiating. Burial was a.m. Thursday at a Comanche enjoys visiting with our welfare supervisor Gary
to be under the direction of nursing home daughter, Maureen, and our Bailey. r ...
Higginbotham Funeral Home Mrs Williams was born May grandchildren,’' Reeve said. -----1-------------------- Singing group
She was stillborn at 1:27 a.m. 29, 1885, in Comanche and "She lives by the sea on the
Thursday at a Eastland married Duff Orval Williams south coast of England which is United Pentecostal
hospital. Nov. 8, 1903. He died Jan. 19, in easy reach of London with its . TO church here
Survivors, include her 1991. She was a lifetime resident theatres, stores, art galleries revival underway
parents: her paternal grand- of Comanche and museums She finds the A Holy Ghost revival is being from Triniri Church of ^toe John o. Geer, D.E. coordinator
parents, Mr and Mrs Arien Survivors include five sons, excessive heat of Texas sum- held at the United Pentecostal Nayren In Abilene will be at BHS The Early High
Nelson of Minneapolis, Minn ; Joe Williams and Luther mers very trying, he said. Church featuring old fashioned guest singers at the Bluffview students were accompanied by
and her maternal grand- Williams, both of Comandie, , ... preaching and gospel singing. Church of the Nazarene Sunday Thomas A. Ponder, D.E.
parents, Mr., and Mr*. Duff Williams Jr. of Olney, THEWAYof lifein England Services are held Wednesday for the 11 a m and 6-30 nm coordinator at EHS.
Lawrence Lee of Pioneer Preston Williams of Coleman, is more leisurly and few women through Sunday each week. ™a.m. ana 6:3 p.m. _____________________________
— AA “nd D. W. Williams of Santo; there, engage in whattare called Services start each night at 7:30 n .IL ...
O. H. Conway, 64 three daughters, Mrs. Ida activities' in Brownwood. Life with the theme being WThe The public is invited to attend. Postal holiday
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC - Bentley of Olney, Mr*. Edna in England for most people Truth at End Time.” Address of the church is 1045 W.
Services ororan H.conway, Mae Smith of Enice, N.M., and centers pnthe home, hessald Pastor J. L. Ellis and Commerce. Sunday school set for Monday
M nt Rnuri will E0oC\i Mrs: Otha Thornton of Mrs. Reeve plans to leave Evangelist M. J. East invites begins at 9:45 a.m. '
a m rownWoy at Wilkins Comanche; and two sisters, Brownwood at the end of the everyone to attend the services The singers are Lynn and The Brownwood post office
Funeral Home to Goldthwaite Mrs. Maudie Neighbors of De month for a short trip to Canada that began last week and are to Donna Spotts and Harvey and will be closed Monday to ob-
Funeralkome to Godthwaite Leon and Mrs. nannle Grisham and then back to England, continue indefinitely Patricia Jackson. Jackson’s servance of Washington’s birth-
win ounai in -aradan of Abilene. In a few years Reeve will ----------------------------- father is a former pastor of the day, according to Postmaster J.
cm etedeg mirsav to AXC u. os probably set foot on English soil r „ . . +. . Bluffview church. H. Childs.
He died Thursday in Mrs. Henry, 83 and as the months and years Cottee break to be _________________________ No window service will be
Brownwood. ___ COMANCHE iBBC) - pass more and more English , . . ,__ , provided nor will there be any
Mr. Conway was horn June Services for Mr* Dephia T and American customs and held here Saturday Youth meeting set mail delivery. Special delivery
wroaonveamoyentoabrowt Henry, 83, of Comanche will be expressions will interchange The Brownwood Citizens Brownwood district youth mall will be delivered and mail
wooom goigwaomur at 2P-m- Saturday at Comanche between the two. Band Radio Club will hold a fellowship meeting is scheduled boxed on a holiday schedule.
z5di.nt "rismempe Funeral Home with Rev. Floyd For instance only last week coffee break Saturday begin- for 3 p.m. Sunday at the Power Due to later receipt of mail on
"surnuronocinshuraetore Brawley, retired Baptist Mrs. Reeve asked her husband ning *t 7:30 p.m. in the Reddi- House Church of God in Christ holidays, boxing of mail cannot
Mr. Willi, snunen nd Mr.' minister, officiating. Burial will to empty the dust bin. “The Kilowatt Room of Texas Power on West Austin Ave. The public be completed until ap-
Mrs-lpasutharlandandMn be in nion Cemetery near what? he asked. "Oh y“ &Lght is invited. El Shaversis proximately 9:45 a.m.
norma hag8ara, , “ san Gusttoe the garbage,” he corrected, and - - -..........
Ange lo,Mrs1MaxinepAllen o She died at 3:30 a.m. Thur, then promptly said, "sure."
Alvin and Mrs. Ela Pruitt of sday at Comanche Community L-j
Hospital after a short illness. 'n/UnCtlOn haits
W. J. Snow, 81 M. w. Calder, 88 phone rate hike
yenv y mail peid im edvonce x Bvogn
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No ruling yet SX ot State —-ea
in man's death mdeupationastacrsferenau amdlddetarsrsttordaingadi =zm
. w1. 100. over the United States, will hold to contribute all I can as well as m. Auada- *e • — •
No ruling h*d been madelate t meeting in w.W>lnvtnr gain invaluable experience as a a-m-m----
tisnmorningconathe deatho DC” ^fXuTTS: member of the NCSL” ~
Oran Cud ,6," through March 1, and its ---------------------------
was dead on arrival at primary function will be to
Brownwood Community Ptiou’reuuneponuwtame.na
Hospital around 2 45 p.m reve" fsderal programs and
Tursday However according deve—oP pohcies for the CoD-
1 n J in i “gi ference. These policies are
tBrownwoodPolicChiefVic recommended to the national
Eoler,theadeathaappeared organization for consideration
Th man wa^found Un__by committees such a the
conscious in a cell at the ttergovernmental Relations
Erownwood. Ctyjalswhen Representative Nabers has
Thursday.Hehad been arrested Ho^Ser Bill Clayton
onlyasshorttime.bbefore are made theppointment
renasskanges Xn^Au^ ot his appointment, Nebers
^ndjBrown ^unty Deputy sfudenfs
—J James Gray; Holly Stanley; Bradley J. Burks.
Two boys arrested arrena sessions Cieone Jarrett; Marsha Comanche - George E.
SAN ANGELO — Distributive Pereaz; Delores Pluckhahn; Nelson.
education students from Helene Prater; Gladys Shef- Coleman - Irene Ryan.
Two male juveniles have been Brownwood and Early High _ . BIRTHS
arrested by the Brownwood Schools are among 300 other IWO arrested A son, Kellany West,to.Mr.
Police Dept to connection with students from 37 Texas high and Mrs. B E Stewart o
the vandalism at the Big Flame schools attending a youth or L.rI., Mullin, Feb. 11, Brownwood
School several months ago, leadership conference today Tor Durgiary Community Hospital Maternal
according to Vic Fowler, and Saturday at Angelo State Two Brownwood men were in grandmother is Mrs. . Fred
Brownwood Police Chief University to San Angelo Rwo Eronwod menwweriin Kirbo of Mullin. Paternal
Making the arrest for the The Area I, DistricnYouth erownCountyjaiithistmoring grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
department was Juvenile officer Leadership Conference is a *da7^rnoon by members of ElisE. Stewart of Corpus
Bil Grady. competitive event where the Brown County Sheriff’s Chrshator jenniher Ka, t
students from the participating Deot A daughter, Jennifer Kay, to
high schools will demonstrate Mr. and Mrs. Joe A Perez of
the competencies they have Charles Ballard and James Brownwood, Feb. 13, Brown-
mastered while enrolled to their Tidwell were charged to justice wood Community Hospital,
respective D.E. programs. of the peace court here with Maternal grandmother is Mr*.
The Brownwood High burglary with intent to commit Leona McRight of Brownwood,
students were accompanied by theft in connection with an Paternal grandparents are
incident at D&B Country and Robert Tomplin of Abilene and
Western Wear Wednesday Mrs. Elvira Perez of Brown-
night. wood and Joe Perez Sr. of
Brownwood.
Approximately 22,000 worth Twins, Brian James and Neil
of merchandise was taken in a Eugene, 10 Mr. and Mrs. David
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1975, newspaper, February 14, 1975; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575567/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.