Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1970 Page: 2 of 14
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the U.S. delegate’s speech in
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NOTICE - Wayne’s Upholstery
ind delivery.
All work enarahteed
Phone
Wayne Campbell at 646-210&
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Hospital
Notes
Mike Marinik of Temple, plan-
Church of Christ.
ent School
survivors include his father,
Buddy Strickland of Austin.
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and Ronnie Bums of Carbon;
four step - brothers,. Gerald
During the Thursday night
service, two grouds of students
from the First Baptist Church
of Abilene will present special
MeCarty of Glen Rose. Mrs. Hal- Werst Jr., of Big Lake, Wayne
lie Stillwell of Alpine and Rus- Stewart of Clebumne and S. S.
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iAPI — Diplomats speculated
today whether the mildness of
going to concentrate on trying
to keep the Nationalists in the
Phillips did not make the
usual U.S. charge that Red Chi-
na is not fit to hold U.N. mem-
ams; Walter Edmond Walker.
Dismissals Thursday
Howard Payne College s musi
cal. “On a Clear Day You Can
See For Ever," which opened
The two-act Alan J Lerner
musical. a feature of HPC home:
coming activities. has plenty of
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Lottie Jane Hughes, 89 died at ices for Sgt Roy Gene Burns.
2 45 am today in a Gustine 22. a 1967 graduate of Rising
The story of
a beautiful girl's
lifetime
between
the ages
of 19
and 22.
gelo and James O. Swofford Jr.
of Colorado Springs. Colo.
Logan Will Speak
To Presbyterians
Rev. William M Logan, as-
sistant professor of music at
shown to him and to us during the
iliness and in the loss of eur loved one.
Battei
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switch panels. The flames melt-
ed the panel and caught the'
ceiling on the first floor below
the storeroom on fire.
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RISING STAR (BBC) - The
country store will open at 9 30
a m Saturday in the American
Legion hall for the annual Ris-
ing Star First United Methodist
Church Lord's Acre Harvest
Festival
According to chairman Mrs
Fan Force
Reg. 11.9
Lake Brownwood — Charles
Timothy Moore
May — Mrs Opal L Jones:
John C. Dickerson.
(Boone) Brown was elected
president of the U.S 67 High-
way Assn, at its annual meet-
ing here Thursday.
Tommy Young of Bangs was
elected first vice president
a stop in Chihuahua to meet
with Gov. Oscar Flores to dis-
cuss construction along Mexico
highway 16 which joins U.S 67
in Presidio.
Elected to two-year terms on
the board were Brown of Ste-
phenville, Young of Bangs. Clif-
NOW THE ARMY HAS
THE OUTLAWS..
IN THE MOST SAVAGE
ACTION PICTURE
OFALLTIMEN
Anna Texas, will offer for
sale by sealed bids the fol-
lowing:
Worth; one brother. Ollie H.
Bowers of El Monte, Calif.; 26
grandchildren and 13 great-
grandchildren
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a m Thursday at Mims Me-
morial Hospital in Comanche.
Born Jan. 21, 1892 in Coman-
che County, his wife died in
1961.
Survivors include one daugh-
ter, Mrs. J. A. Kimbell of Pana-
ca, Nev.; four sons. Floyd C.
Fin: Lae Van Cleef in
"DAY OF ANGER"
Deer and turkey
from Brownwood
3100
NATIONAL CENEEAL PCTURES
Presents
guest preacher at Sunday serv-
ices at the Union Presbyterian
Church here. Services begin at
11 am
Rev. Logan served the Uni-
versity Presbyterian Church in
Austin for 17 years. He is a
native of Brownwood and the
son of the late Mr and Mrs.
William Logan
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TRAVELERS
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SAN SABA (BBC)—Funeral
for Mrs Carl (Maude) Hamrick
Sr., 71. of San Saba will be at 8
pm Saturday at Howell-Doran
Funeral Home with the Rev
George Yarborough officiating.
Solid
Built
Meter,
One International 60 passenger
bus 1853 model body in fait
ADM. 1.50-1.25-75
OPEN 12:45
, ... .1 ternal grandparents are Mr
Water damage to the contents । and Mrs. D F Gowin of Brown-
of the storeroom and slight wood. Paternal grandmother is
damage to the wiring is re-Mrs. Rugh Robbins of Brown-
ported. 1
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Block—Brawn
“The fact of the matter is,”
he said. "the United States is as
inpot Be
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recognize Peking, the U.S gov-1
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This would mean acceptance
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is based on a new musical The
title song will be presented by
HPC’s revival choir.
Monday through Friday. serv-
ices will be held at 10 a m in
hunters:
13 miles
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in the building
Electrical wiring was damag-
ed. according to R P Ferguson.
Brownwood Fire Chief.
The fire was reported at 10:05
a m a and was caused by an elec-
trical short in one of the main
E. B. HENLEY
SAN ANGELO
All Nylon
Special Pi
THE MIRISCH PRODUCTION COMPANY Presents
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»and FUNERALS
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HP Revival
Next Week
Howard Payne College will
hold its annual campus revival
here .Nov 16-20. according to
Bob Campbell, director of relig-
ious activities at HPC
Serving as speaker during th?
revival will be Rev Gerald
Mann, pastor of the First Bap-
tist Church of Hereford Bub
Burroughs minister of music
for the First Baptist Church of
.Abilene, will be the music di-
rector.
Theme of this year’s revival
is "Now Hear It Again ” Ac-
coring to Campbell. the theme
Sp. ciol
U.S. Opposition To
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To Musical
we wish t •pru -eur sneere mhanka
ane oratirude la Or Curnm t•
Nurges and omher empiovees "a
Broinwoge CommunIN MospItSL. W.
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turned from an army tour of
duty in Vietnam. He had re-
ceived two Bronze Stars, the
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Mrs. Maud* Hamrick Mrs. Lotti* Hughes, 89 Sgt. Roy Burns, 22
COMANCHE (BB) - Mrs -------------- -
Holdover directors include
George Jordan of Brownwood.
Seth L. Turner of Dublin, A. P
G C Levisav. 23
Fatsy Jean F olloweil and families,
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LOSr J Kev chains with about 20
keys PEWARL for their return Cel
Austin Maedgen, 646624 after 6 p.m:
erP uliding. corner 17m Sv ene
Tuesdav o« each month at 7:30 p.m in
W D. Wilson. 8466905 709 Malone.
JACQUELINE BISSET
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assisted by the Rev w L.
White
Burial will be in Spring Creek
Cemetery.
Mrs Hamrick died at 115
p.m. Thursday at San Saba
Memorial Hospital where she
had been a patient 12 days.
She was a housewife and a
member of the Baotist church
Born June 6, 1895 in Coryell
County, she married Carl Ham-
rick Sr Feb 28, 1915 in San Saba
County, •
Survivors include her hus-
band; five daughters. Mrs Oma
Lee Pickett of Fort Worth, Mrs.
Louise Bates and Mrs Dorothy
Jennings, both of Richland
Springs, Mrs. Viola Behling of
Lone Pine, Calif. and Mrs. Max-
ine Tatsch of Texas City: three
Vada Arnold, final arrange-,
ments were made for the fes- i P
tival at a kick-off supper Wed-“-
nesday evening with chairmen I
Brownwood — Mrs. Betty
Clyde Kite Mrs Jo Ann Cun-R_Ster Festivel
ningham; Mrs. Linda Jeanette N -OI e>,"‘
Weaver; Mrs Bertha Mae Lew Is Set Saturday
Smith; Thomas
Making up the ensemble will
Purple Heart, Air Medal and be Kin Lange of El Paso.
Combat Infantryman's Badge, guitarist: Sammy Davenport of
He was a member of the Grand Prairie, bass guitarist;
CAMP BOWIE
•DRIVE-INTHHATRE
ENDS’ TONIGHT
"TORTURE GARDEN"
and "BERSERK"
SXTORDAY~AND~ SUNDAY
IT’S THE "DIRTY BUNCH” ON WHEELS!
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Interdenominational teams of
Brownwood church youth will
be canvassing the city this
weekend seeking donations of
money for commodities to be
used in the Texas CROP pro-
gram, Rev. Thomas G. Keithly,
local director, said
Gov. Preston Smith has pro-
claimed Nov. 8 to 15 as CROP
week in Texas. CROP stands
for Christi n Rural Overseas
Program and assists in provid-
ing food to starving persons
both in long range programs
and after natural disasters
Youths will be out Saturday
morning and afternoon and Sun-
day afternoon. Rev. Keithly
said.
District, Santa
Coleman — Mrs Patricia
Hawkins, Viron D Rae
BIRTHS
A daughter, Angela Beth, to
Mr. and Mrs S. J. Robbins of
Brownwood, Nov 12, Brown-
wood Community Hospital Ma-
ford Cook of Ballinger. Mrs.___- ______________- .
Gery Waddell of McCamey, Dan Burks of Comanche, Mrs J.L.
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(EDITOR'S NOTE: Informa-
tion for this column released by
authority of patient or relative.)
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Admissions Thursday
Brownwood — Mrs Georgia
Prwsayterrax"ministegewindse The members also planned
Born Dec 29, 1947 at Gorman. and Kay Hewitt of Azle,
drummer.
ford; one sister. Mrs. Carol
Burke of Fort Worth; and one- music.
conditien. engine inoperative:
One 195' model International
truck, stake bed. engine op-
erable
The board of tristees reservis
the right t reject any or all
bids Bids must be submitted
before 3:00 pm December
7, 1970 Equipment may be
inspected at Santa Anna
Schools.
CULLEN N PERRY
Supt. of Schools
S 888 23 29
sons, Carl Hamrick Jr and 78, of Comanche are to be at
Trenton Hamrick, both of San 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Oak Lawn
Saba, and Ray Hamrick of Fort Funeral Home
Worth; two sisters, Mrs Oma The Rev. Gloyd Horton will
Bowers Hamrick of Texas I officiate and burial will be in
mees tourm
in cel MrsA
City and Mrs Ola Cluck of Fort Oakwood Cemetery
Mr Swofford died at
Wooley, Timmy Wooley and
Bobby Wooley, all of Carbon,
and Danny Wooley of Weather-
AWW WOH.fi PICTUKS 8HEASI
Star High School, was to be at
2 p.m. today at Higginbotham
Funeral Home with James Ha-
ney. Church of Christ minister,
officiating.
Burial was, to be in Elm Cem-
eter
Sgt. Bums was killed in a
two-car accident at 7:30 pm.
Wednesday 14 miles west of
Carbon on FM 1027
Highway patrolman Gary
Brewer said the accident occur-
red when a car driven by
Bums was in collision with a
car driven by Joe Donald Tuk-
er of Cisco on a curve in the
road Tucker was injured
’ Sgt. Bums had recently re-
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Mims Auditorium Evening
services beginning at 7 o'clock
are planned Monday through
Thursday. The public is invited
to the evening services.
Campbell said this year's re-
vival will include an instrumen-
tal ensemble which will replace
the usual organ-piano combina-
tion.
ciaude Levigav. husbane and tathe
Un C a LrVISay.,
ATTENTION day
Fire Hits Firm
Bealls Dent Store, at the is; Mrs. Carolyn Treadaway:
Commerce Square Shopping Mrs. Nella - —
Center closed temporarily this( Templin
morning following a small fire' - '
_Andorson ^le^on -
Shoe Store
here Thursday, takes an A for ■<»> vauex voocs m »
acting, music and overall pro-' me"-"x""nE"e‘ 23
its predecessors, NomaDs of avRuDaKA
- r* Avenue E For intormeti
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munzzHAMILTON Tm TanuROARKE
and committees in the church
dining room e
Rev Loyd Coker, pastor, gave 5 • " " " "*
information on the organization
of the festival within the United
Methodist Church.
• --- ■ Swofford of Roscoe, Travis G.
Ask CROP Funds Swofford of Singac. N. J., W. :
Cayton Swofford of San An-
,7 ds
e-
NOW sr.
nursing home.
Services will be at? pm.
Saturday in Comanche Funeral
Home with the Rev Eddie Tay-
lor, pastor of the First Baptist
Church at Gustine, officiating
Burial will be in -Graham's
Chapel Cemetery near Proctor.
Born Feb 80, 1881, she had
lived at Proctor most of her
life. A member of the First
Baptist Church at Proctor. she
married Willie A Hughes July
1, 1900 at Dublin. He died in
1982 A eon. Amos, died in 1955
Survivor* include two sons,
Hughlan Hughes of San Antoniq
and Clayton Hughes of Roscoe:
one daughter Mrs. T D Huds-
peth of San Antonio; 11 grand-
children. 28 great-grandchildren
and four great - great grand-
children.
James Swofford, 78
COMANCHE (BBC) - Serv-
ices for James Oscar Swofford,
Just a*
havaidaptation‘of the New York'
Debate on the resolution con- ! Ctymusical which ppened there
tinues today Larry French as Dr .Mark
Many,delezates were in- Bruckner, • psychiatrist. and
trigued byPhillips uenfsuchcindy Hghes "as Daisy Gam-
expressions as expelling ble, gave notch performanc- 1
member , m'' admitting.the es thers credited "with excel-
People s Republic of China, as lence in their roles
are Dennis
though he was referring to two Smith, Rene Monette. Steve
separate.nations. In the Past Cartlidge, Carlton MCMillen and
toe United States has described Laurel Sirkis.
toe China question as a contest The orchestra under the direc- 1
between two rival, revimes for t of Dr. George Baker did
the one U^,kT’ “‘.ku much to add to the Mood of
China, a seat that carries withit the play The plot is not too— =
permanentror vetomember- heavy, but no matter, the audi- THE SANTA ANNA Inderend-
shipon the Security Couneil. ence appeared to have thorough-
Phillips speech heightened ly enjoyed the entertainment
speculation that after theirerent and songs. -Harriette Graves I
decisions of Canada and Italy to 8 1
John H. Bums of Carbon:
his mother, Mrs Edith Tuggle of head of the music committee
Stephenville; two brothers, for the revival, said, "The mu-
John W Bums of Fort Worth I sic is more on the level of to-
day, and will be more appealing
to the people.”
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2 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Friday, Nov 13, 1970
। stead that the United States has
been trying to improve its rela-
tions with Peking
Huffman; Mrs. Sandra Kay tauuzcn taad ucuuucu apgecsu-
Driskill I bly will probably vote a seat for I ,
Bangs — Miss Kimberly Ann | the Communists in a few years, of .the two. China concept
Adems; Mickey Eugene Ad- and the Americans now are with one seat for the mainland
■ - and another for the island of
Formosa Both the Communists ,
and the Nationalists reject this
solntion because both claim to
be the only lawful government
of both the mairlan and For-
mosa. But there have been pre-
dictions that they might change
their positions
to or many friends .for the kindnes$
duction CB11 w H Mobiev 646-4602
। ui U.o. urrgaw > speeun in ne sanu, Le uneu dtaves is as 1D d . । .1 5--- • —
this year s China debate at the interested as any in this room to rerlormances are also Slated DEt TA KAFPA GANMA _ g. —
U.N.-SGenera ASSembly indi-gseethe Peoples Repubior for today and Saturday at the ammparwme.n,
cate* an easing of American op-। China play * constructive role Brownwood Coliseum beginni ig | " “"*
position to a seat for Communist among the family of nations.”
China Phillips made clear, however
Ambassador Christopher Phil-. that his government thinks it ________
lips in his speech Thursday would be unwise and unjust to I musical, • feature of HPS home- Shcpjs now open at new lo-
gave far more emphasis to op- make expulsion of the National- coming activities, has plenty of cation, under Bang* HUI
posing the expulsion of Nation-1 ists the price for seating the zap.and color and plain old Free, Pick UP22
alist China from the world fo- Communists This is the proce- . g°0d singing _ wav We Campbell
rum than he did to opposing the dure called for in the resoltion ’ Student performers w ere ,
admission of Peking 18 supdorters of Peking have more ike Proiessionals in their E_______
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1970, newspaper, November 13, 1970; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574532/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.