Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1972 Page: 2 of 16
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Friday.
Friday. March 24, 1972
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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Texas Lons Clubs Crippled
children’s camp at Kerrville
and at the camp in Friendswood
where Lions maintain a camp
for children with diabetes
This year the International
Association of Lions Clubs main
Survivors include his wife;
one son. Jerry Kimbrough of
Brady; two daughters. Mrs.
Billie Smith of San Angelo and
Mrs T. E. Grimes of Austin;
and four grandchildren.
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
John E.•Robbins will
retire here April 30
Lions slate
garage sale
Members of the Brownwood
Evening Lions Club will hold a
garage sale at 306 Fisk Ave
U.S. Rupresentative
17th District
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TRAVELER'S LODGE
& STEAK HOUSE
F1. Worth Hwy.-646-9110
DANCING NIGHTLY
Teddy DriakellEa Lee
Gene Adman-Sammie Wells
Member ship A reliable
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All proceeds from this sale
will go toward the purchase of
eye glasses, shoes and for other
charity projects
Funds from the garage sale
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HENRY R STOREY
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ASSOCIATES
AUCTIONEERS LIQUIDATORS
For information call
915 646-3956
Brownwood, Texas
5168... THENAMED
PHIS: "BENEATH THE PLANET
OF THE APES"
1Louise Sheppard
Rising Star - Austin Carl
Halsell
Gorman - Mrs Lnda Gale
public hearing to be held by
the City Council of the City of
by authority of patient or
relative. I
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPrTAL
- A lifetime Coleman County
resident, he was an electrician
and a projectionist. He was a
Baptist
Survivors include his wife;
two sons, Gary Crump of
Brownwood and William Crump
of Coleman; three brothers.
Bud E. Crump of Kermit, Louis
Crump of San Saba and J. L.
Crump Jr. of Coleman, and two
grandchildren.
FURNITURE
AUCTION
SAT. - MARCH 25
1:33 P.M.
2006 7th Street
Brownwood, Texas
Due to the death of Mrs Jim
Magness, all items of truly
fine furniture will be sold by
public auction
BOWIE646 0449
FLAGSHIP CHART ROOM
NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
SAMMY WELLS AND THE
MIDDLE OF THE ROAD BAND
STARTS 9:00 P.M.
Membership Available_______
FLAGSHIP RESTURANT
KENNETH WISE - Manager "
POLITICAL
Announcements
The following candidates for
pubic oflice have authorized
the Bulletin to announce their
candidacies
FEDERAL
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JOHN E. ROBBINS JR.
...to retire
"Cut Throat* "
Quit)
Dismissals Thursday
FRIDAY PtRFORMANCES: 4 40 - 7:10 - >=»
SATURDAY PERFORMANCES: 2:15 - «:W - 7:10 - »:30
(OMN)
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COWBOVS)
A MARK RYDELL AIM
"He was like a father to them - and they
did what any good tons would do."
STATE
State Representstive
Lynn Nabors
Chariot E. Spellman, Jr.
24th Senatorial District
Grant Jones
DISTRICT
Ditriet Attomey
Guny"ie
35th Distriet Judg•
William O. Breedlove
JoeDibrell
COUNTY
Sheriff
Vingi E. Cowin, Jr.
DanmyNeel
R J. Boll
Eon Fry
Bryont Dunn
Audry V.Munie
Melvin Srovall
Tax Assessor-Collector
Mugh AHeorn
County Attornev
Charles E. McDonald
Ernest Cadenhead
austice or the Peace, Precinet i
Joe Bob Morgan
Auctioneers note: This is
quality furniture and is as
new in appearance & con-
dition as if it had been pur-
chased yesterday.
Tuesday, April 11, 1972 to
consider zoning changes on
the following properties: (1)
BIk 4 Valley view Addition
from R-3 residential to C-1
local business (2) parts d
Blocks 3.4, It 7 Brookestnith
Addn. From C- Local
Business to C-2 General
Business
CITY OF BROWNWOOD
Virgil C. Gray
Qty Secretary
C10255-139
Several
free-for-
ities Sid
briefly t
toregist
election
Hospital .. .
" Notas
John E Robbins Jr., com-
munity relations manager-
industrial development for
General Telephone Co. of the
Southwest, will retire April 30 in
Brownwood after 43 years of
service of which 39 years were
in San Angelo.
Rubbins will be honored by
fellow employes during a
reception in Brownwood March
28. and in San Angelo March 33
He will begin a month of
vacation March 31.
Hubbins started his career in
San Angelo in October 1928 as a
central office repairman for
General Telephone's
predecessor, San Angelo
BRADY (BBC) - Services BRADY (BBC) - Services Services for Mrs Mary Emma
for Love Kimbrough, longtime fur Mrs Maggie Lively. 17. of Westfall, 79, of De Leon will be
resident of Brady and former Brady will be at 3:3 p-m. at 2 pm Saturday in Cnmaariw
McCulloch County judge and Friday in Wilkerson Funeral Funeral Home with the Rev.
sheriff were to be held at 4 p m Home here with Henry Paul Silvus officiating,
today at Wilkerson Funeral MeBroom Fourth and Bridge Burial will be in Sardis
Hume with burial following in Church of Christ minister, of- Cemetery at Hasse
Live Oak Cemetery ficiating Mrs Westfall, a native of
He died at 4:55 a.m Thursday Mrs Lively died at 5 p.m Arkansas, died at 3:20 p.m.
at Heart of Texas Memorial Thursday in a Brady nursing Thursday in a De Leon hospital
Hospital following a two-week home She was born Jan. 23. She was born March 2. 1893 and
illness IMS in Mason County and moved to De Leon two years ago
Mr Kimbrough was for eight married Burley Hively Aug 24, from Haw She had lived in
years county judge of 1905. He died in 1965. Comanche County 55 years.
McCulloch County and had been She had been a Brady She married Lonnie William
sheriff of the county for 22 years resident since 1923 and was a WesttallJuly 1910 and was a
before that member of the Church of Christ member of the Hasse Baptist
He retired as judge in Survivors are two sons, Church
January, 1963. Morton of Mineral Wells and Survivors include her
Before entering public office Joe of Cleveland three husband; one son, Leon of Fort
in 1926. Mr Kimbrough was daughters. Mrs. Lois Robertson Worth; three daughters, Mrs.
foreman of the Sellman Ranch of Oklahoma, Mrs Velma Joy Barron of De Leon, Mrs
at Rochelle for 10 years He McWilliams of Brownwood and jessie Downs of Alexandria, L.,
came to MeCulloch County from Mrs. Alva Jean Porter of and Mrs Frankie Sherill at Fort
Bell County as a child. Lampasas; 18 grandchildren; a Worth; one sister, Mrs. Jessie
When he left the sheriff's number of great grand Mae Butler of Fort Worth, one
office in 1948. he became children: one brother, Clarence brother Madison Ray Holmes
manager of the 160,000-acre of Brady; and three sisters, of Lubbock; 12 grandchildren;
Slaughter Ranch near El Paso Mrs. Pearl Davis of San Antonio and six great-grandchildren.
Mr Kimbrough had served as and Mrs. DollyHorton and Mrs. —-----------------.----a----
president of the Sheriff’s Assn Ollie Long, both of Brady. Easter musical
of Texas in 1936 and had been a
field representative of its
publication the Texas Lawman
for the past six years.
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Brownwood at 8:00 A.M.
District 2A-1, of which the
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motor roule $2 ■ per month ma per
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Callanan. Easllane Eram CMMErtt
mn— MiUs San Saba McCulioch and
Coleman counhes 558 per
anyhere ei in the continentai Umled
Slates US 20 per year
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JOHN WAYNE n A Mark Rydel Fam THE COWBOYS CoStamrg ROSCOE LEE BROWNE BRUCE DERN COLLEEN OEWMURSI as Kate
Music by John Wlams Oy irung Ravetch 4 Harret frank Jr and Wiham 0* Jennng Produced and Octal by Mark Rydell
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mmru PARE NTAL GUIDANICE SUGGESTEDS e TH» Mm comdans when
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Love Kimbrough Mrs. Maggio Lively Mrs. Mary Westfall
COMANCHE BBC 1 -
CITY
Mayor
1.0. Giass
W.T. Hwtow
City Couneilman, Ward 1
Fol Farren Davidnon
Councilman, Ward 4
Ira l. Haney
Bennie W Mouston 1
Frank Dibrell
Brownwood - Terry Wallace Brownwood noon and Early
George; Mrs. Edna Allcorn; Lions Clubs are a part are at
Telephone Co. In 1929 he JUHNEKNNIN5JK. William D. Hari; Mrs. May J tempting to establish an eye
became traffic superintendent. ...to retire Parks, Mrs Viola Ellen Allin; bank, Bob Cannon of the
serving in that capacity until Winters, will visit Hawaii ^"nie O Hodges_______________Evening 1-ms Club said_______
1948 when he was named following retirement. . j .
commercial, traffic and public They have four children, all Lea m ~nele e A n I
relations superintendent formerly of San Angelo. John E. n U f f U U f l V f • • V ill
In 1953 Robbins was named III of Garland, Joe of ~
central division manager with Texarkana, Jerry of Irving, and _ I .L1
offices in San Angelo. In 1967 he Mrs. Tony (Janice i Mauldin of K~+n rNievun ninh T
moved to Brownwood as central Boerne. OUTUrUUy IIIMIIl
area manager. He became-- ” • Miw« ,
community relations manager, Palmatto nolo . . SuncocneK"PSo, u CnI "aw"
a part of the Public Affairs reieno POIO Soldiers and Indian Scouts — Health, a game management uneanpierongtaie
Department, in 1969 in the post. d.. buffalo hunters and trail drivers officer lor the Texas Parks and
he has been responsible for Hara >aruracy — gamblers and desparadoes — Wildlife Commission, car o -008 srein eo et
Mr D.l. patrick soryice slated developing and placing into the ghost fort overlooking the salesmen and beauty operators. 264 C
Mrsveuarum- sericemureu effect industrial and com- A palmetto polo tournament. Clear Fork of the Brazos will milkmen, housewives, «c* «« rer orator
An Easter season musical munitv development programs sponsored by the Brownwood live again - Saturday night in youngters from toddlers to 80.
RICHLAND SPRINGS) BBC) worshipservice wibeginat the "RObbins graduated” Riders club, will be held at the Brownwood. Tickets for the Brownwood mpvor,momertoryeromom---
- Services for Mrs Della Ann First Methodist Church on this Brownwood High School and Earl Q Wilson arena Saturday They will live again during presentation are 81 each. They ma
Patrick, 92, of Richland Palm Sunday beginning at 7 attended Abilene Christian and Sunday. the sampler presentation of are available in advance at "Cemm
Springs, will be at 2:30 p.m. p.m. College. The tournament is an highlights from the 1972 Fort Weakley-Watson and at the
Saturday, at the Baptist church According to the Rev Bob F. , American Assn. Sheriff's Griffin Fandangle, to be given Brownwood Public Library,
here with burial to be in Varga Weathers, the program is an The Curch of Christ elder Posse and Riding Club event at 7:30 Saturday night in They also will be available at
Cemetery in the Bowser adaptation of the ancient and Sunday school teacher and there is no admission to Brownwood Coliseum. The the coliseum Saturday night
community. Howell-Doran Tenebrae service collects stamps and enjoys rose view the tournament. presentation is sponsored by the AA . : .1..
Funeral Home in San Saba is in The service is coordinated by growing and rock gardening as a concession stand will be Brownwood Branch of the Man is accidentiy
charge of arrangements. the sanctuary choir, under the hobbies. He and his wife, the open both days. Saturday’s American Assn, of University wounded in shoulder
Mrs Patrick was found dead direction of Mrs. D. R. Franks former June Lamberth of event is from 8 a m to 8 p.m. Women. with proceeds to aid
at her home this morning. Jr., Mrs. E. C Bartholomew is ------------------------------ and Sunday the tournament the AAUW fellowships fund. Raymond Click, 46, of 702
She was born Aug 8, 1879 in organist, guest soloist will be - . . hours are from 8 a.m. to 12:30 The Fandangle troupe will Malone, was reported in good
San Saba County and married Mrs. Harry A Miller Jr. and a Gilliam IS slated pm. come here from Abilene, where condition this morning at
tester B Patrick Jan. 20, 1914 brass quartet will assist. . ----------------------------- they are to present the sampler Brownwood communiy
in Bowser. He died in 1963. She AATteeLe-N as session speaker Calvarv choirs tonight for the West Texas Hospital. Hewasstakentothe
was a Baptist Man is charged -auany-nous Historical Assn hospital early this .morning
survivors include a daughter, in zustice cnur+ Hilton H Gil liam, sarety +o ctye enntnt Texas’ oldest out-of-doors suffering from a gunshot wound
Mrs Van Gossett of Mercury, 111 (•Stice court program representative for the TO g‛ve cantata production. "Fandangle’’ is in his left shoulder,
four sons, Willard of Panhandle, Charges of possession of West Texas division, American written, sung, danced, acted, According to Brownwnod
Elbert of Irving. 'Horner of marijuana have been filed in National Red Cross, was to The combmed youth and produced by residents of police U Vic Powler, Click c1012) 134137.139
Alvarado and Earl of Mercury; justice of the peace court here participate in the aquatic sanctuary choirs of Calvary Albany. .'Texas, who have won received the wound accidently So---
two brothers Hugh Smith of against Bill Swagerty. section of the general sessional Baptist Church of Brownwood national acclaim and state while cleaning his .22 caliber
Robert Lee and Kirby Smith of He is free on 35,000 bond set the AAHPER national con- will perform the Etaster cantata awards for their annual show rifle . NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Mercer 11 grandchildren, and by Justice of the Peace Joe Bob vention today in Houston. Hallelujah. What a Saviour! The cast is amateur in the sense Click was to be transferred to HEARING
six ereat-grandchildren Morgan. Immediate past state at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship that no one is paid for being in a veterans hospital in Temple Notice is hereby given of a
N C . . Swagerty was arrested in chairman of the aquatic service, it but the show is professional later today.
George Yarborougn connection with an incident • council, Gilliam was to speak on The church is at 1719 Ninth St. because of their love for the ai
BRADY i BBC) - Services Monday night at a home on safety and outdoor recreation at The choirs wiU be under tiie history of their area and for •
for George Yarborough, 70, of Jenkins Spring road where the 10:45 meeting today, direction of Fred Gamble, their project. |
Brady were to be at 2 pm today possible marijuanaseeds, During.theuconventionwhich minister.ofmusic andyouth. Thesingers, dancers and I
at Wilkerson Funeral Home plants, and narcotic doses: Tuesday-he willalso talk Organist is Mrs. Edmond actors are ranch foremen and •
with Henry McBroom, minister paraphernalia were confiscated on safety in the outdoors with Wheeles and pianist is Mrs. cowboys, a doctor, the pastor at ■
of the Fourth and Bridge St. by Brown County Sheriff Dept, aquatic and small craft. Kenneth Leverett. an Albany church with his wife I
Church of Christ, officiating. Three others were arrested and .... . Soloists featured in e and three daughters, an ■
Burial was to follow at Voca charged with possession of Man is Charged cantata include Mrs. Fred engineer technician with the ■
Cemetery. marijuana.__________________ ” Gamble sopranoi.!Bob Punn. Texas Railroad commission, an I
He died am -Thur One crash is with drug sales 3^ HtTSi inspector for the state Board “ ’
Memoridl Hospital renorted here . Charges, of. sale.ofa Langston, tenor; and Mrs. c. b.
Born June 4.1902 in Malakoff. reportea nere dangerous drag have been filed leach, alto .
Mr Yarborough had lived in There was only one traffic in Joe Bob Morgan s jiBtice of
McCulloch County since 1924. accident in Brownwood the peace court against Scott Owens singing set
He was a retired laborer and a Thursday. This makes the Bailey Tabor of Brownwood.
member of the Church of Christ, second day in a row where only Tabor was still in city jail ttus OWENS _ The regular fourth
Survivors include three one traffic accident was in- morning but was expected to be Sunday singing will be held at
brothers, Virgil Yarborough of vestigated here, transferred to Brown County the Owens community center
Temple, Paul D. Yarborough of The 1400 block of Austin was .al Bond was set by Morgan at Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.
Minowka, Ill., and Clifton the scene of a two-car traffic 825,000. Loyd Morrow will be in
Yarborough of Brady, and crash reported to city police at Tabor was arrested on a charge of arrangements,
several nieces and nephews, 6:48 p.m. warrant Thursday night on the Several quartets are expected.
Involved were a 1972 auto Brady Highway. According to The public is invited,
driven by Michael Lee Mat- Brownwood Police Chief W. B.
thews of 3311 Austin and a 1967 Donahoo, he was arrested on K
car driven by Juanita G. the Brady Highway by officers
Wilkerson of 705 Ave. A. Bill Grady and Jimmy Gibson.
COLEMAN BBC) - Ser-
vices for Jack A. Crump, 64, of
Coleman will be at 2 p.m.
Saturday in Stevens Funeral
Home with burial to be in
Coleman City Cemetery
Mr Cramp died Thursday
afternoon in Overall-Morris
Memorial Hospital here. He
was born Jan 24, 1908 in Santa
Anna and married Cleo
Thompson in Coleman Now. 12,
1940
Todo,
booha.-
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1972, newspaper, March 24, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574880/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.