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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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BL. Brownwood, wil be at 10:30 Ohio, are scheduled for 4 p.m. at 2 ml Friday at Davis-
a.m. Friday at ML Zion Friday in Davis-Morris Funeral Morris Funeral Home with
Cemetery to Stephens County Home with Rev Thomas burial to be in Greenleaf
near Ranger Rev RJ Elktoe Keithly and Jimmie Cantwell Cemetery
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2:30 am. Wednesday to a load Mr. McQueen ded Tuesday home.
nursing home following a long afternoon in a Columbus, Ohio. She waa born Aug. 23, 1991 to
illnesa. hospital after a year long Corinth, Miss, and was a sales
She waa bon Oct 24, 1999 in Ulneea. He wan bon to Blanket clerk She was a member of
Comanche County and waa July 29, 1972. An interior Central United Methodist
owner and opentor of agrocery designer, he waa a member of Church and Rebekah Lodge and
baatoeaa and the 0 JL Wrecking the First Church of Religious had lived here since 1999.
Yard. She had lived to the Sciences and had lived in Survivors include two
county for about M years. She Columbus for the last dgto nephews, Roy Murphey of
married V. T. Wi rimer riaiat years, moving there from Killeen and Dan D. Simmons Jr.
who died in IM. Houston. of Amarillo; a niece, Mary
Survivors include a daughter. Survivors include a son, Frances Pyle of Austin; and a
Mrs R.V (Wilma) Russell of Norman Wesley Methuen of sister-in-law, Mrs. Dan Sim-
Stockdale; six sisters, Mra. Columbus, Ohio; a daughter. more of Brownwood.
GOING ALL THE WAY with custom styling, Dickens Beseem of MUI Valley, Calif.,
devoted seven years to decorating his ear with ceramic chips. buttons, coins, plastic dolls,
feathers, an aid typewriter and certain fringe, adding an estimated tS» pounds - including
10.30 p.m and the public is in-
vited. Rev. Eli Shaven is the
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NORTH OF COLMAN ON 84
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manager to retire
COLEMAN-Leslie Bryant
will retire as manager of the
Federal Land Bank Assn. in
Coleman Saturday after 30
years with the land bank.
James R. Isenhower, a
Putnam native, will succeed
him. Isenhower has served with
the Coleman. Breckenridge and
Marfa associations for 11 years.
Fri.aSat, Night Only
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Atata Majors of Fort Worth, Mrs. Randy (Robin) Newhart of glue to the weight. Would you believe that somewhere underneath to a 1961 Ford Falcon:
Mrs. Leone White of Mineral Houston; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Brown ------------------------------------------------------
Welta, Mrs. Stella Herrington of Mrs. Arnold McQueen of - Mo
Mineral Wells, Mrs. Elsie Brownwood; three sisters, Mrs. GRAHAM-Services tor Mrs. (hIneee mAIe cmwc PrAAnc
Woods of Burleson. Mrs. Novice Nellen Waddel of Abilene, Mrs. Otis Brown of Graham, far- “sEIIIO36 UIO 3Uy3 Tl WVH3
Chouteau of Oklahoma; and Mrs Fred (Melba) Baker of meriy of Bangs, were held Dec. • ■
n« inhnwm nA*— Brownwood and Tylene 26 st the First Methodist Church
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arrangements. Burial was to were to be held at 4 p.m. today hsbandeRev.0tsBrownom09 miles southwest of Peking, the of Four " weapons and ammunition or
Oak HUI Cemetery in Lampasas. to Stevens Funeral Home with Daily Telegraph reported today The disorders are believed to face “severe punishment
Mr. Stokes died Wednesday, Rev. V. O. Walters, Baptist sons, .. from the Chinese capital, have been most widespread in „Baoding.also known in the
Dec. 22 in Childress Hospital to minister officiating. Burial was Jamesw Brownofstafford.Brit late summer and tall. West as Paoting, is an impor-
Goldthwaite. to follow in Coleman City N Brown of Alaska, Otto E. The Hopeh provincial radio The Sydney Morning Herald's tant railway and textile center
He was a World War I veteran Cemetery. Brownof Houston; three report did not say when or why Yvonne Preston wrote in a dis- The Morning Herald’s report
and ■ member ri Hw Unitarian Mr. Nelson died Wednesday daughters, Martha Cole of the disturbances erupted in the patch from Peking today, "Re- said the troubles there posed a
Church and the Captain morning in a Temple hospital. J,a>e provincial capital, the news- ports reaching Peking say that security threat to Peking, but it
Sanitary Division. He was born Jan. 2, 1929 in paper said. armed groups supporting the did not elaborate.
Survivors include his wife, Coleman. He was a retired Worthizo.grandehidren An Australian naner renorted ousted Gang of Four and op- The story said 12 of China’s?
Mrs. Marjorle E Stokes of Army veteran of World War 1 one great-grandchild. An Australian paper reported posing Hua robbed banks, raid- provinces have experienced
Miami, Fa.; stepson, R.L. and a member of the Baptist today that troops had been sent ed ammunition factories, grain similar outbreaks of anti-Hua
Smith of Annadale,Va.; two church. Mrs. Rebecco Shepard to Baoding to suppress, an out- stores and shops, hijacked mill- violence in recent months,
brothers, Mebnath Stokes of Survivors include two sisters, COLEMAN-Services for break.o bombings anduarmed tary vehicles and blew up fac- Chiang Ching and her three
Goldthwaite and William Mrs. Ruby Stewart of Llano and Mrs. Rebecca Owens Shepard, raidsbyssupportersofthepur- tories in the city." radical colleagues — Chang
Stokes of Fresno, Calif.; two Mrs. Marie Laird of Abilene, 74, of Coleman are scheduled 01 „ petung... The reports said the rebels Chunzchiao, Wang Hung-wen
sisters, Mrs. Margaret Carr and and two brothers Elmer for 3 p.m. Friday in Coleman „Thennenegrapmsuexing.co sabotaged communications and andYaoWen-yuan.aUmem-
Mrs. Mary Rather, both of San Waldrop of Ark. and Johnny Church of Christ with burial to Jr? rail lines, raped women and hid bers of the Communist par^s _ m .
---- — . - _ follow in Coleman Cemetery that foreign travelers had re- caches of arms and ammuni- Politburo — were arrested Oct 4 • l acum mlac ham I Bam
under the direction ofCeci ported as early as 101 spring tion, she wrote. 7, a month after Mao died. They “5 mdUIOC DV IIOn
Holman Funeral Home of that radical opponents of the The army was ordered to shut have been accused of plotting a *
For Rmwnwnna Hopeh provincll leadersnip in down “gang” bases in Baoding, coup to prevent Hua from _ • I l a •
E.E. (Gene) Cook, 5S, of Mrs. Shepard died Monday Boadingpadbrokenntqaanan the apitai f Peking’s succeeding Mao. at animal clinic
Cnlaman warp to be held at 2 aftprnoon in Cnleman “Aamr y, IW- up iBtwncs anu
COMANCHE (BBC)-Ser pnL today in Imn«nuel B^Xlst She was born Jan. 12, 1902 in committed murder, rape and . I g., DALLAS(AP)-A 17-ye^rold teredthe.cage.HesaidDr.Jim
vices for Gene Rauhut, 44, of in Coleman with burini Leon Countv and was a robbery. (.) al f ne e h a +e n •IAl girl was in serious condition Miller, the clinic director, at-
Comanche w beat ’wA to follow in Glen Cove Cemetery longtime resident of Coleman me provincial radio said it • I I USG nIIS 6W today after being mauled by a tempted toiget.Miss Holder
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Logan of Brownwood will of- morning in Ranger Park Winsom of Alamogordo N.M. wrote shotgun blasts fired by a police- away, so he tried to beat the
ficlate. - Hospital in Santa Anna of an and Catherine Shepard of Big The Baoding disclosures were wASHINATON Ap, same period last year and al- man called .to sthe clinic Wed- animalwithastick," Kitchens
Mr. Rauhut died at 11:25p.m. annarent heart attack Sorina- a sister Erma Owens mhSitttinscronnronrta WASHINGTON (AP) - same Pertod 145year anu A nesday, said police in the Dallas said. “But that didn't work el-
Wednesday to the Comanche “PPesensbemrvaatrchin 1921in wtnns ofSwacoandsevri thesatstinasserestonreportt American use of oil hit a new most 9 per cent higher than de- suburb of Farmers Branch ther. He called police at 2:04
Community Hospital. qHesshoad mmted atessnd Shoissnd ofdisturhancedretedmgainst high in December, and while the mand in December 1973, where the facility is located. p.m. and one minute later we
He was born Nov. 24, 1913 to rancsSnuforajunez,194in nieces nephews.___________the regime of Clteirrnan. Hua government colder The FEA said the largest to- Carol Holder, of Bedford, had a man at the cene.”
Comanche and was a farmer Greenehurs mhev moved t , , weather for the increase the crease over the 1975 figures was Tex., received extensive to-
and rancher, a member of the colemancount, 10 years ago MAorechout LIFE____ weather bureau says January a 22.4 per cent hike in the use of juries to her face, shoulders and Patrolman Don Freeman said
First Presbyterian Church of Goema Counn D World War IVIOIe M---- temperatures also will be below distillate fuel oils such as those chest, according to Parkland the lion was on top of the girl.
Comahche and the Comanche M."Bantst a retired cabinet Continued from Pagel normal for the eastern half of used in home heaUng units. It Hospital authorities. biUng her face, when he arrived
Lions Qub. He was married to makerand’ a custodian for County Sheriff Johnnie Darr. Horinek ran from the house, the nation. . w. . , said the use of residual or heavy Farmers Branch police Capt. at the clinic.
Medda Jackson, Aug. 1. »M in Coleman Schools. said, -when I went into the called police, and Haysville of- In a report Wednesday, the fuel mostly, used for Robert Kitchens said Miss
Comanche. ..... Survivors include his wife; a house, all the people were to fleer George Jameson, 32, was Federal Energy Aministration generationof electricity and by Holder had been a frequent via- m
Survivors include hisswife;a daughter .Mrs Freda Gillis of control. They were very calm grazed on the head when Leer said U.S. demand for oil aver industry, climbed 20 3 per cent itor to the cage of the lion, which TOpEN2:30
son, Stanley Rauhut of Bedford. Coleman: a son,.Richard Cook and very cool. fired the pistol as he responded aged about 19,131,000 barrels a over last year, was being kept at the clinic 1-------:—
Masa.; a daughter, Mrs. Calvin of Coleman a brother Wilson “If any one of them had made to the call. day duringthe four weeks that while its owner found a pur-
Lee of Brownwood; a sister. Cook of Greensburg; and two a bad move while Mrs. Horinek ------------------------------ endedDec. 17. .. , The FEA said gasoline con- chaser of the animal.
Mrs. Emille Meyers ofgrandchidren.— and her four kids were there, ____ That broke the previous sumption was about 4.5 per cent “Wedon’tknow.butsome-
Comanche; a brother, Herman 8 I'm afraid we'd have all been DKIHVE record of 19,094,000 barrels of oil higher than a year ago and that thing scared that lion something
Rauhut of Comanche. Mn. Briscoe, 84 shot” Conttoned from Page 1 per day, recorded in February the use of other petroleum fierce,” Kitchens said,
u- ro--- oi „ .0 nn, Other hostages - who came . 1973, the winter before the Arab products rose 6.9 per cent over Kitchens said Miss Holder
Ido Groce Dean, 91 RISING STAR (BBC)— to the home at various times at structioni costs while Sa oil embargo. last year. was attacked as soon as she en-
COMANCHE ( BC_ser Services for James Holder Lew’s request or in exchange County financed the remaining The agency noted that use of
COMANCHE (BBC)—se (Mary Alta) Briscoe, 94, of . th Hd k f nmi “e two-thirds, oil has been more restrained
vices for Ida Grace Dean, , Rising star were to be held at 3 M. _ pfam Y Harrv Regency was a rural post since the embargo, aided to part
Dubuinarescheduledfor 10:30 p.m. today in Rising star Minor Police Det Bernie Dro- office in 1890 and boasted 50 by unusually mild winters the
a.m.Friday Li Coman to Church of Christ, Owen Aikin, residents then. The post office past two years.
Funeral Homewithsburiat minister, officiating, assisted "at B n ana was closed in 1930 and rural But cold weather has re-
follow inOakwad Cemettry; by Wilkie Moore. Burial was to Charles W Pickared identifted mail service from Mullin was turned to the eastern half of the
Mrs. Dean died.Tursday fllow in Rising Star Cemetery ahrcesunsenorkared begun. In 1947, the population nation this winter, and the PEA
msringinberrestdencsand * * directionof AuS?stod Leer had was estimate a±4(l-------- said that was largely respon-
newasporn-P “100 Higginbotham Funeral Home. tt" iiwk hometn.. _ . . . sible for the heavier use of fuel
dedoc M. Briscoe aed Wednesday Miss Behm, who whom there. Friday rites hrating
41970-5 morning in her home;, .0 An argument developed, and . x unitsand to the generation of
Survivors include a daughter. She was born Sept. 16,1892 Leergrabbeda pistol, pointed it for guitarist electric power. . .
survvonsinciuge.mmouu: Kaufman County and married 2: . . .‘Horinek • Meanwhile, the National
Gertie Berry of Dublin; and a Holder Briscoe Sept. 30, at the head of John Horinek DALLAS (AP)-A funeral is Weather Serlice Said the cold
son,RezzeDeanctcomnanche. KEti.jX.
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4 3 \ of the ready-to-wear depart- -------------------------- was42. The weather service said in a
ment for 15 years. She retired in C)nf^-rnr mi<ihan .Doctors said King died Tues report on Wednesday that it ex-
I960. She wasi a member of the miSnap day from complicationssrelated pects temperatures to average
to an ulcer and blood clot to his ESlow noFmal in most areas
CsurcbvorshFihclude thrtt iniures woman leg. He was admitted to ahos- east of the Continental Divide
sisters. Vera Joyce of Fort P italhereSunday after plaxing and in the southern Rocky
Worth, Hassle Moon and Mrs * tedssandtre"ensed "by v„T night Mountains.
John Hale, both of Rising Star; peatenwand Community York.----------------------- In its report, the FEA said the
and several nieces and Hstni"wednesday atterhoon Watch service set demand for oil in December
nephews fomwine a onecar accident to was more than 11 per cent
owing a.onece A watch service will be held above the demand during the
the 500 block of West.(Com Friday at the Power House
meres. The accident occurred Church of God in Christ on West
* Teatedat the hospital was Austin -The service will ibegin at Coleman land bank
Sharon Henson Koenig of Cross
Plains. She was driver of the
car involved in the crash.
According to police records
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HOSPITAL amhdnud
Admissions Wedmesday cg-, soan - eud. •
Brownwood-Howard Bar-
ron; Ira Blackburn, Mary "ass,"
Cornelius; Mabel Dabney; memnsosmeassociareoress
William Gaines; Jesse Gore; m- r-- - »
Ids McInore: Marlin Peace. dpu a"o.
Brookesmith—Beverly
McAbee. _ -
Sants Anna-Riley McFarlin \A/inf(^r tOK&H
Comanche-Velmer Vv"‘=‘ _-n--
Mgnngmaurice Prince, aim at Texas
Dismissals Wednesday By The Assoclated Press
Brownwood—Carmen Bat* Winter aimed another lusty
tardo; Willie Bowen; John punch at Taras today.
Fiveash; OU via Fortenberry; Occasional showers dotted
Jessie Gaxawsy; Juanita the west side of the state from
Giddens; Karl Head; Joxe the Pecos River to the Guada-
Horton; James Pounsi Codie lupe Mountains during the night
Salyer. and early morning, and clouds
Mason—Debra Schmitz, increased over most sections.
Mullin-Delton Whisenhunt. Skies were dear only to the ex-
Blanket—Johnnie Baker. treme east and over the coastal
BIRTHS plains
A daughter, Bonnie Bastardo, A new norther smacked into
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Basterdo Northwest Texas and was due to
Jr., Dec 27, Brownwood sweep all the way to the coast
Community Hospital. Maternal by tonight
grandfather, Serapio Costillo of Along with sharp drops in
San Benito. Paternal grand- temperature, chances were
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred seen for light rain in nearjaall
Bastardo Sr. of 1505 Melwood, areas _ and light snow to parts
A son, Brandon Dale, toMr ot the Panhandle by
and Mrs. Tommy Reynolds, of afternoon.
Brownwood, Dec. 29, Brown- Readings in early morning
wood Community Hospital, saggedalowasadegreesa
Paternal grandparents are Mr Shdress and Dalhart to the
and Mrs. Dale L. Reynolds of Panhandle. Elsewhere the
Brwnwodiratnee Cion to range was up to 50 at El Paso
A son, Christopher Glen, to and Tyler, and 61 at Browns-
Mr. and Mrs. GlenLoydJ viUe- Wednesday's top marks
Coleman, Dec. 29 Brownwood went as high as 70 at Browns-
Community Hospital Maternal and Danas.
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Forecasts promised readings
Walter Brown of Coleman, early Friday down as far as 15
Paternallgrandparentsar Mr. in parts of North Texas and the
and Mrs. W.W. Loyd of Mozelle. towa 29s in other sections.
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