Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1975 Page: 2 of 16
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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three daughters, Mrs. Linda Cole and Mrs. Ruth Stone all of West Baker. to the rate request currently
Vetters of San Marcos, Mrs. Brownwood and Mrs. Mary Lou 7. The city council will then before the Brownwood Council.
Kathryn Farell of Irwin and Black of Florida; two brothers, make a presentation to Mack
Mrs. Nila Kenley of Levelland; John Goins and Ray Gotos of McCarty. 14. The assistant city
one son, James Brown Jr. of Brownwood; 21 grandchildren t. The Civil Defense director manager will give the financial
Houston; a sister, Mrs. Allene and 13 great-grandchildren. will present certificates to report for the month of June
Hale at Dawson; a brother, —————— ———————- 1»75.
Charlie Brown of Mt Vernon; | g _ 15. Consideration of a 90-day
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(EDITOR’S NOTE: Infor- A daughter, Jennifer Diane,
mation for this column released to Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers
by authority of patient or of Brownwood, July 1,
Brownwood Community
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY Hospital. Maternal grand-
HOSPITAL parents are Mr and Mrs
Admissions Thursday Kenneth Brown of Ranger.
Brownwood — Ginger Paternal grandparents are Mr
Cadenhead; David R. Ernston; and Mrs. J. D Rogers of
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Church. She has been to Fort Worth for
The speaker is Sammy the last 10 days after having
Osgood, of Texas Alcoholic and been transferred from
Narcotic Education (TANE), Brownwood Community
who hails from Brownwood. Hospital here. She was taken ill
Rev. Anno Bentley, pastor of on July 4
the Calvary Church, invited Mrs. Fry to in Room 758 for
anyone interested. those who wish to send cards.
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against Shirley Duncan have
* previously been filed in justice
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charges were for forgery and
* passing and theft by check
She is currently on a four-
National Guard. He was a of Texas Memorial Hospital his life in Brown County. He merchants to hold a rodeo
Marine veteran and a after suffering an apparent married Lily Elva Hinsley Sept, sidewalk sale July 34.
Methodist heart attack, were to be at 2 p.m 16,1221 She died Jan. 23, 1264. 5 Sam Howard will request a ordinance setting tax rate for
Survivors include his wife . today to Wilkerson Funeral He married Minnie Gober resolution proclaiming Aug. 1,2 1275.
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grandchildren and was a member of the three stepsons, James R. paving program, (b.) Tile pointed to study this request. Carlotta, Penai Tommy* J. 75 percent of the tuition paid by Hospital Thursday evening
Baptist church. He was a Donahooof San Angelo, William blocks for the Adam Street 13 Harold Koch at Lone Star PrattiEtwoodH"e s Cald- students who attended Career following a major accident at
Dr. Anthony, 69 Mason. Donaboo of Brownwood and Community Center. (c.) Council Gas Company will make a Eanxet -nares Enterprises schools between West Commerce and Bluffview
COMANCHE (BBc) - ansanhadasnsumasrattad WsesuaropamraMayarami M sdndtmdmy,"atr.toa "kdaeftsennettgt".
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cora Bible, Mrs Evelyn sale of city owned houses on Railroad Commission relative nCoss - John HUI says. . driver at the other vehicle in the
three daughters, Mrs. Linda Cole and Mrs. Ruth Stone all of West Baker to the rate request currently Wehn r mv. cali Earl The Federal Trade Commis- mishap, was not injured
Vetters of San Marcos, Mrs. Brownwood and Mrs. Mary Lou 7. The city council will then before the Brownwood Counci. , "ainutrove,-a Et 5UX1 has ordered Career Enter- The mishap was reported at
K-th- Faren af Irwin and Rlack of Florida: two brothers make a nresentation to Mack '• warren. prises, now defunct to refund 6:20 p.m.
__ $1,250,000 to students that at- Austin and Belle Plain was
RIRTHS tended the schools during that the scene at a two-car accident
UininU period. reported to city police at 1:22
The deadline for filing is to- a m. Involved were a 1275 auto
Formerly a Comanche unarue erown ox ML ¥'™"i p l _ 15. Consideration of a 90-day 1 1 day, Hill said, and eligible stu- driven by UlysMS Grant Snith
County resident, he was active and six grandchildren. •erei (oneregg extension on a note at First A daughter, Robin Denice, to dents should telegraph their of Salado and a 12(5 car driven
to a number of organizations, n .n., IVIVu •wVH=®~* National Bank due July 23 to the Dr. and Mrs. John Cadenhead, names, addresses, name of b> Teresa Hale Newton of 1302
including the Rotary Chib, the David BUnop, B/ T amount of 340,000. July 13, Brownwood Com- school attended, date of enroll- Center.
Petroleum Club and the Cen- BRADY (BBC) - Services _ a ------------ munity Hospital. Maternal nient and names of courses to A parked car in the 2600 block
tury II Club. He was a Mason, for David Gaston Bishop Sr., 37. .m Aau KJ ama mmIeec n, J -■ , grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Walter Gross, Compliance Divi- of First St was struck by a 1271
Survivors include his wife of Melvin, who died at 3:25 p.m. SnorIeo O H DII43 B wood youth 111 Mack Rehm of Brownwood. 5ton. Bureau of Consumer Pro- car driven by Jackqualyn
Jacqueline; one daughter, Mrs. Wednesday in Concho County I Paternal erandvarents are Mrs tection. Federal Trade Com- Modawell of Bangs. The parked
Carol Hackleman of Metairie, Hospital in Eden after a long WASHINGTON (AP) — With after a Senate committee took Ah:lene hosnital E.F. Cadenhead and the late Dr. mission, 1726 M St. NW, car is owned by Earl West at
Louisiana; a brother, Boyd illness, were to be at 2 p.m. present oil price controls due to steps toward killing Ford’s plan ■ E. F. Cadenhead of Brownwood. Washington, D.C., 20036. 2310 First St,
Anthony, of Comanche; three today to Brady Funeral Home disappear Aug. 31, Congress to hike the controlled price of ARTENE ximm, non * daughter,.Lisa to
sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth with burial in Resthaven andPresident Ford are dead- domestic oil over the next 30 „ABNE. an-mm nn Mr. and Mrs. David Chambers
Durham, Mrs. Ellen Norris, Cemetery. locked over how to shape a new months. By a 2 to 5 party-line vampton,, nan of of Brownwood, July 13,
both of Comanche, and Mrs. He was born May 7, 1838, in petroleum pricing program. vote, the Interior Committee Mrstnwam"Hampton .I Brownwood . Community
Josephine Box, of Corpus Eden. He was a rancher and ..We should work for some sent the fuli Senate a resolution Erownwood,.wassit nntai Hospital. Maternal grand-
Christi; and two grandchildren. Uved to Concho County all his sort of compromise that’s in the rejecting Ford’s proposal A condittonanHendriMe Nim jwreata are Mrs. hiri
life. He was a veteran of World best interests of this nation of similar resolution is expected to Hosp ta Chambers of Brownwood and
Mrs. E. 8. Blackw.ll War L.and a.member 01 the ours, pulling together instead of reach the House soon. "Te youth was admitted hete Mrs.andMrs Melvin Sparkso
Baptist Church, pulling separate ways,” said The House is returning to E Brownwood.
COLEMAN (BBC) - Ser- survivors include his wife; House commerce Committee work on a nontax energy bill Saturday Henhad.tstrbeen .A daughter, TracyRenee, to
vices for Mrs. E. B. (Roberta) three sons, Scott Bishop of chairman Harley O. Staggers, approved by the Commerce released, from Wes 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isbell of
Blackwell, 80, who died at 8:15 Longview, Bill J. Bishop of DLw.Va. Committee as a companion for Medical Center in Abilene a day Brownwood, July 14, Brown-
p.m. Wednesday to a Coleman Presidio and David G. Bishop staggers spoke Thursday its recently passed energy tax before.. . . . .. wood Community Hospital,
hospital after a sudden illness, Jr. of Brady; a daughter, Mrs. after the House finished con- bill. The tax measure is to a According ‘. hisufather. Maternal grandparents are Mr
were to be at 4 p.m. today to the Bobby Boyd of Plano; two gre8si0nal action on a bill ex- Senate committee. J lnd Mrl1^ E-Trowbridgeof
First Baptist Church with burial brothers. Jack Bishop of tending existing oil price con- The Huse passed 239 to 172 basebahgameinBrownwnodon Brownwood. Paternal grand-
to Coleman City Cemetery. Ballinger and Willie Bishop of trols while rolling back cw- legislation continuing the gov- eunez. hen.h w S.Psxis parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. D
Born Sept. 6, 1894 in Dallas, San Angelo; a sister, Mrs. Ollie rentiy uncontrolled oil prices to ernments authority to control shortstop fo y p Isbell of Brownwood. ..
she married E. B. Blackwell Wade of San Angelo; 18 grand- a way expected to produce a the price of U .S.-produced oil Saintstn hi. n,, nose Adaughter, TinaRene.toMr.
April 17, 1917 in Rockwood. A children and six great- Ford veto. Staggers expressed a until Dec. 31 instead of letting Hampton saidhisssonstnose and Mrs. Charles R-McOain of
Coleman County resident since grandchildren. Mhope he wouldn’t veto it.” the law die Aug. 31. The vote was hrokenintheaccidentk Brownwood, July 15, Brown-
then, she was a member of the ... mhe House’s action came was far short of the two-thirds was firstteatedat rown then wood Community Hospital.
Baptist church and attended -Mrs. Beulah Johnson ___________________________ majority needed to override a Community Hospita iand then Maternal grandparente are Mr.
Stamford Jr. College and — veto. transferred to Abilene when and Mrs. Joe Henderson of
Simmons College in Amarillo. BRADY (BBC) ~ Service Rate hkes aiven The bill also would roll back efforts to stop the bleeding Comanche. Paternal grand-
Survivors include her for Mrs. BeulahJohnson, 88, of "5 the currently uncontrolled price failed He has sofar received parent is Neil McClain of
husband; two daughters, Mrs. Brady, who died, at 11 a.m. 4omiemt ennoe of so-called “new oil” from blood and has Blanket
Ed Emmer of Bakersville, Thursday in Leisure Lodge Temmame “PPr“ more than 312 a barrel to the undergone three nosessurgeries. A son, Barton Lee to Mr. and
Calif, and Mrs. Lewis Ferguson after a long illness, are to be at 2 GOLDTHWAITE _ A three- Jan 31 level of $11.28 a barrel. Hampton said although his Mrs. Mark Rymon at Brown-
of Junction; two sons, James B. p.m. Saturday in Wilkerson month-tong wrangle between Sixty per cent of U.S. oil, son was slightly improved wood, July 15, Brownwood
Blackwell of Tulsa, Okla, and Funeral Home with burial in the General Telephone known as “old oU," sells at a toda. there is stii some Community Hospital. Maternal
Stanley Blackwel of Winters; Resthaven Cemetery. Company and the city council controlled price of 35.25 a bar bleeding- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
four sisters, Mrs. Marie She was born March 8,1817 in here has finally ended. But the rel The remainder, defined as Allen S. High of Duncanville.
Gustafson of Austin, Mrs. Elairette she had lived in consumer is the loser for he will ‘mewoil, ” is not subject to price TwA rohrnod on Paternal grandparents are Mr.
Alama Crow of Denver, Colo., Brady the past 17 years. She now have to pay more for his controls and sells near world- IW° reurned on and Mrs. Cleatis A. Ryman of
Mrs. Monte Carson and Mrs. was a longtime resident of telephone. market prices. Generally, oil Leneh werrente Houston.
Mabelle Smith, both of Corpus McCulloch County However, he will not be from wells which went into venen wurrum
Christi; two brothers, Dewey . . paying as much as anticipated production more than three AoTona K.icv ouneona of
Fuqua of Keller and Buddy On Sept. 30, 1908, she married as a compromise proposal years ago is subject to the 35.25 AEarmondK5 pEowwddon
Fuqua of Pasadena; nine C. O. Johnson. She was a accepted by both sides has a barrel price ceiling. Arkansas,andnrd"edo
grandchildren and three great- member of the Trinity United resulted in about half the * -------- Stokes.o comanche were
grandchildren. Methodist Church. original increase being ap-
Mn.J.P.^,.5 mzcunanizemsadnayt: Resurfacing is SSS
RISING star.< BBC. -Wj-NgK-.W- .. here SSS2
Sen-KM IforMrs_ Johnme grandchildren; and 13 great- one-party; $3.15 for one-party P--Poned nene Brown County Sheriff Danny
fonneriy of Rising Star, were grandchildren._______________ bustnessiniforresidenceitw The resurfacing in the ‘ Stokes was charged with DWI
pending this morning at parti.. tI om pry Brownwood downtown business repetition and Townsend with
Higginbotham Funeral Home. servi“L!1845 2area has been postponed until frud.
Mrs. Partee was dead on if there is any justice, there Trunk, and 313.50 to y Monday because of the heavy -------------------------------
arrival Thursday morning at must be a special punishment serice. moisture, according to Everett AA_.
Hendrick Memorial Hospital in reserved for the fellow who .Theincreasesweresoughton Pitts, traffic coordinator for the Mrs. Fry moved
Abilene after a brief illness. developed the pocket radio. thebasis ofanqve ralraisein City of Brownwood.
company.operatingost-tey The barricades have been to private room
will have, to be passed twice removed until the operation is T
resumed. Mrs. Earl Fry of Brownwood
____________________________________________has been transferred from the
Service to feature special care unit of St. Joseph’s
Brownwood woman . . . . . Hospital in Fort Worth to a
"lo"un V dangers of alcohol private room in the hospital.
MAY (SC) — An insight into She has been reported slightly
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agenda for city council
Jack Mooney, 51 Travis Weaver, 49 G. L Goins, 72 w •
Services for Jack M Mooney, Services tor Travis Weaver, George Lee Goins, 72, at 601 Requests for rate increases citizens having completed the
yo Brownwood who died 49, at Lake Brownwood are Sixth St. died today at 7 a.m. at and other items are on a lengthy Radiological Monitoring
Tuesday in Brownwood Com- pending at Davis-Morris Brownwood Community agenda for Tuesday s meeting Course.
munity Hospital, -to beat 2 FuneralHome.Mr.wgverwas Hospital after ’ five-month - Brownwood city council m 9 Ime counci win hear request relative.)
p.m Saturday in Davis-Morris dead on arrival at Methodist illness CY nau. mcenerIT-lnhaneci fnr
Funeral Home with burial at hospital in Lubbock early this Services will beeSunday at 2 The agenda for the 7:30 a.m. fromGeneraiTehephgnenefon
315 pm in Coleman City morning pm. at Davis-Morris Funeral meeting: » Lntupartn ”
cemePr Home with Rev. Billy Camp 1. Invocation. West Anderson corner of
Born March 21, 1924 in J. L. Brown, 64 officiating. Burial will be in 2. Approval of minutes of Main Street
Brownwood, he lived in Greenleaf Cemetery previous meeting 13. The council will then Alma L Foster Roy P Ranger caxasu.52,5,0,.
Coleman for many years He HeswasbornDec.7, 1902 in Approval claims receive a petition requesting an Ferguson; Glenda s. Grappe; "Adaughter, Jennifer Mae, to uswsmosnasocavsomu..
had lived in Brownwood for the for James Leldon Brown, 64, of Johnson County and was a accounts. ordinance enacting historical Shenika L. Rudd; Mary L Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ne toon of
last 30 years and was a general Brady, who was dead on arrival farmer. A member.ofthe 4 zoning in Brownwood. Shaw: Andy L Teague Blanket, Brownwood Com- apuhawauwnp".
mechanic foreman for the at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Hear Baptistchurch.helvedmost.a reguest from.Brownwood n The council will cormder Margot A burner. munity ’ Hospital. July 15. “__
of Texaa Memorial Hospital his Me in Brown County. He merchants to .hold, a rodeo 11. The coundl will cawider San Saba _ Berinda D Maternal grandfather is---
on second and thirdreading on Broussard; Jewel L. Watkins. Charles S. Caldwell of Blanket. AAAn initir^d
Brady - Charles L. Bryson. Paternal grandfather is Grady Ndn
Coleman - Joe R. Harris L Nelson of Banks
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