Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1979 Page: 2 of 20
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Browuwoed, Texas 70001
Published daily except Saturday
and Christmas Day by BROWNWOOD
PUBLISHING 00., a division of CRACO.
Inc Send change of address notice to the
Bulletin, P.O. Box 1188, Brownwood.
Texas, 76001 Second class postage paid at
Brownwood, Texas
CRAIG WOODSON. President
RONALD GRAY. Pubusher
GENE DEASON, Editor
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Brownwood died today at 9:08 Contest hosted by the Howard
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Hopital. Post,Mercury. This will be the
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derwrite the student project are between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m Monday
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EARLY'S CHRISTMAS CORNER
FREE PLANT to each customer (Saturday Only)
At Early Florist
REFRESHMENTS served at Dab's Pat Shop 4 Things
and The Little Aquarium Fish Shop
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BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Admisslons Monday
will hold its first Chrlstmas
square dance from I to H p.m.
Saturday at the Cordell
^LadaKta^J of Rochelle
and Brady will do the calling.
All area dancers and guests are
welcome.
George Nelson Churchwell, both Dr and^Mrs Sandlin as
g #. #, mittee of Central Baptist Sandlin is married to
£ £ £ Church, presented and LaVerne Richards Sandlin and
7 # 7 welcomed Dr. Bryce Neal the couple has three sons, Allan.
2 2" 28: Sandlin as the new pastor to the Mark and Woody.
. congregation during Sunday Sandlin. a Bible professor at
555 morning worship services Dec. Howard Payne University, has
21 2 also served as Baptist Student
• " Members of the pulpit Union (BSU) director in New
1.3,1 committee were Owen Kerbow, Mexico, state BSU director-
iii Walter Benson, Mrs. Allene Baptist convention of New
sts sr. s; Fuller, Mrs. V. L Landers and .__.
%•8P• Churchwell. Churchwell Mexico, missionary department
2. » 2- thanked the church for their of the Home Mission Board and
M & & prayers and help during the also as a pastor in New Mezico.
184 183 183 time the church sought a new He has also taught many study
222- pastor He also thanked the courses and Bible studies.
122 y* 12 pulpit committee for all their ...
2: 22 and concern during this * ‘ bachelor of,arts
2- 3G time degree from Howard rayne
“2 “ “2: Churchwel then presented University, a bachelor of
12 122 2 Sandlin, who brought his first divinity from Southwestern
6* 6 62 message as pastor on unity and Baptist Theological Seminary,
what it means when a church is . euom
united. Sandlin has been ser- andrdectorgo theolgyafrom
vino e mc4n, asno SWBTS. His protesslonal
sing.asi After Pgstor.tstnee memberships include the
September. invitation society of Biblical Literature.
the entire church welcomed --5 " “—“5
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Newsom; red ribbon; Snacks president of District 1 Adult "amie 5 Treasure, "i.he
and Beverages, Lynne Leader’s Association, served as showat,oamuatboth
Whiteaker, Red Ribbon, mistress of ceremonies and theaters, allowing mothers to
Entered in Junior Division assisted Mrs. Kathy Volanty, shopwhile their children watch
were Main Dish, Dean Barks, district extension agent, in thefims. available at the door
Blue Ribbon; Side Dish, Debbie awards presentation. areskt.Ppdceedsstitbednd
for student recruitment and
scholarships at HPU
Featuring Parnelli Jones
Produced by Allan F Bodoh and John Patrick Grabam
Production Exe utive Jean Higgins
Associate Producer Skeeter McKitterick
F xec atrve Produr • ' Michael F Leone and Roger Riddell
Di •. ted by Eric Karson end Cal Naylor
Wntten by S S Schweitzer and Bud Freidgen/Tom Madigan/R.R Young
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married to Ira Locklear Aug. », ... , , _________________________
mnanSan.sabashecwasa slated f°r church ' Bake sale, bazaar
aer saStndezgssspnlorCdurehxk due by Novice FFA
Mack ’(Carol) Stokes of senior adultswil behonored COLEMAN (BBC) - Novice
Nacogdoches, Mrs. W. T. duingsthessundayshoyhoui High FFA is sponsoring a
(Charlie Ruth) Kelly of y • reyWi Christmas hakR sak and ha taar
4, ona Um Milton present materials honoring
Eouston,.’and.MrSsaPsatan those who serve now and who on Saturday from a.m. unti
(Catherine) Harris ot san saoa, .-ed Chirch in the noon at the Cobb Teen Center,
and several nieces and haye served the church in the A varlety of items will be
nephews. ________________ M offered for sale, and the public
b —I— a. A choir composed of senior is invited to stop by and buy for
Recyclers to hold adults will sing at the 11 a.m. the holidays
square dance here wor3hjp service.
afternoon when fire awept
through a 1 % story building
owned by Elmo Letbetter. The
fire was reported at 12:58 p.m.
at 1201 Austin Ave.
Firemen this morning said a
short in the electrical wiring of
the building probably caused the
fire, there were no injuries
reported in the apartment house.
Three units of the
Brownwood Fire Dept,
remained on the scene for 2 4
hours.
Tridey. Dwcomber 14. ICT
I Deaths
and
Funerals
The public is invited to attend
this event at 2 p.m. Saturday
January 11, IM at the Brady
High School Auditorium to hear
local youth compete. There is
no charge. Commander
Hubbard said these young
people are outstanding, and
promise to be our future leaders
of our country Youth com-
peting in the contest from the
Heart of Texas area schools
such as San Saba, Brady,
Rochelle, Brookesmith, Lohn,
Richland Springs and
Brownwood.
The Howard Kilmer
American Legion Auxiliary will
serve refreshments. Local
Scholarships win be swarded by
State Commander Mireles.
Some of the local businesses
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Mate commander Croom.Carrol Blevins, Ninnie Carol Blevins, RObert
Homesley, Frances Kerrera, Rutherford Chnysler
Deana Terry, Ama Sykers, ____________________________ deysF
San Saha — Camte WTUtemi Convicted Gregg g
Comanche — Cedi Carmack _.rr _ Soncntn
sherifr resigns PuPons
LONGVIEW, Texas (APi -
' Av a Gregg County Sheriff Tom Esmark .
Ernest Allen, John Vavriana; w,12‘ -4 „a4, 4—. 4 Exon
1. Bessie Burson, Jessie Mitchel, convictedowithfouroth iede
' David Howell, John Windham, men on.various
1 n.hu TElE ““2! corruption two days ago, re- Kmana
1 Nettie. Thompson, Letha signed today and insisted he
Rutherford, Carrol Turner, in ”~l; -5“ 1 Mratonds
Gloria Loyd, Undo WIlison. "fwasthesecond resignation Martn
among the five defendants — a
District 4-H judging
s s held af ^ephenville
San Saba • Agapita Cabera to resign. Justice of the Peace
Charles Cashell, stepped down
cooperating are Buah Hog, ------Thursday
Southern Savings and Loan, and Police activity report Sentencing for the five is set
Kohler Companv of Brown- for Jan 3
wood oher local businesyeseA total of. 38 Welch, who was convicted of
are expected to participate also ™ an aborted 1974 murder con-
Anyone dealring additional Departmentforaznounperod spiracy, facilitating illegal
information may call Com- ending, at 6 a.m..toda,oa gambling, and bribery. issued a
mander Hubbard at 463-5538, cordingstoBrownwood written statement through a
Poet Adjutant Tony Long at 5#7- Chief Vic Fowier. in otner deputy but did not apvear in
1047, or Post chapiain"Lland activities there were five ac- pefson
Banksat 235207.” cidents investigated, seven Prhave never knowingly
---------------------------- tickets issued, two. arrests ticipatedinoramlowedanyone
made, and 15 animal control else to be a part of any wrongful
calls made act," the statement said. “I feel
the h**-1”*^ 01 en- Geye, Blue Ribbon; Breads and
forcement will be served and Desserts, sandra Kaler, Red
the necessary confidence re- Rlbbo and Snacks and Nn, ,
stored by my resignation as AovoN. t„u. Rank. Rll. Neanderthal man who
sheriff of Gregg County. My peversges, Julie Banks, Blue lived as recently as 60.000
roeimnatinn .h.ii. tnded 4 Ribbon. years ago, may have been
resignation shall be tenderedto This was the very first time more sophisticated than the
the commissioners court effec- for some of these +h‘ers to ever brutish creature traditionally
Uve immediately.______________ participate in a district event pictured. Recent excavations
Hemene is Not only was their food judged, in Iraq indicate he had some
neMVY —uI-9‘ 15 but each contestant was asked knowledge of useful plants
. . .. several questions concerning Skeletons from ritual burials
reported in fire nutrition.+‘tobequt branchenndonlddwers
Heavy damage was reported anowesdastbbdpbeparattonton wethknownimed icinal proper-
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Cari Looney, 71
RISING STAR_Services for
Carl “Cotton" L Looney, 71, of
Bangs were to be at 2 pjn. today
in the Church of Christ in May
with burlal in the Rising Star
Cemetery under the direction of
Higginbotham Funeral Home.
He died Tuesday in Baylor
Hospital in Dallas after a brief
illness.
He waa born May i, IM in
Hico. He married Lorene Smith
May 13, 1932 in Cross Plains. He
waa a retired oil pumper.
Survivors include his wife
Lorene of Bangs; a daughter,
Marie Fisher of Conroe; his
mother, Mary E. of Fort Worth;
a brother, Donald of
Weatherford; a stater Alene
Dorsett of Carthage; three
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.
Eunice Locklear, 71
SAN SABA—Servicea for
Mrs. Ira (Eunice) Locklear, 71.
were to be at 2 p.m. today in the
Howell-Doran Funeral Home
with burial in the San Saba City
Cemetery. She died Wednesday
in the Eventide Nursing Home
in San Saba.
Mrs. Locklear was born Aug.
17, IM, to Rogers. She was
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1979, newspaper, December 14, 1979; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573878/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.