Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 272, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1975 Page: 2 of 14
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Bray couldn’t get the stringer are destined for strong ex-
free with one hand so he ditched pension, along with Tyler, Te-
his rod and reel and headed for xarkana, Beaumont and Waco.
motor roule $2 30 pe month ie tow
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was a terrific jerk on the stri- payrolls will beovershadowed be $2.25 each. •
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BRADY-The second annual Saturday will begin at
world championship bar-b-q daybreak with starting fires to
goat cookoff and McCulloch prepare coals for cooking goat
County Fair, sponsored by the as well as beans in old time
Brady Jayceea and Brady wash pots.
Jaycee Wives, will get un- At 11 a.m. the Jaycee wives
derway this Friday, but the big will have a pie judging contest
day will be on Saturday Starting at 1 p.m Jaycees will
This year’s cookoff and fair host some special events,
should attract more than 50 starting with the cow chip
contestants in the cookoff and throwing, with the 1st prize
over 35 booths and exhibits in receiving a golden Chip award,
the fair, then an egg throw and the
Last years’ cookoff winner, "Beechnut tobacco spitting
Herb Stoecker from Abilene wifi contest” with the winners _
be back to defend his title. Also, provided brass spittoons by "
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a spoon. There were five nice tween now and 1990—a whop- each and may be
speckled trout on a stringer at- ping 75 per cent increase. the Brownwood d
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nger that almost took him off by rapid growth in military and
his feet. He looked around and manufacturing payrolls.
found himself face-to-face with -Houston’s population will
a shark, about an eight-footer, soar to nearly three million by
that was trying to tear the trout the turn of the century.
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—There are negative out-
r looks, however, for the Rio
Grande Valley—a no growth
area—and cities on the Texas
Plains—Abilene, Lubbock,
Amarillo, Midland, Odessa and
Wichita Falls where population
levels are expected to decrease
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Owen Bragg, 70 Mrs. Eunice Hodnett Mrs. Polly King, 65 ongrtegatlona “Mthrirst
COLEMAN (BBC) — Ser- RISING STAR (BBC) — DE LEON (BBC) — Services Church, 3001 Coggin Saturday
vices for Owen Bragg, 70, of Services for Mrs.. Eunice for Mrs. Polly P Leard King, and Sunday.
Talpa, who died at 12:01 a.m. Hodnett, 79 of Rising Star, who 65, of Albuquerque, N.M., who The group will head the 7:30
Wednesday in St. John’s died at 8:20. a.m Wednesday at died at 5 Tuesday in a p.m. Saturday service and the
Hospital in San Angelo after a Eastland Memorial Hospital Dallas hospital, were to be at 1 10:45 a.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday
long illness, were to be at 4 p.m. after a short illness, were to be today in the De Leon services. Lunch will be served
today in Stevens Funeral Home at 3 p.m. today at Higginbotham Church of Christ. at the church Sunday at noon.
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Lindsey, pastor of First United officiate. Burial was to be in Payne Hattox of De Leon. Green._______________________ EohertEpyesmthiHowen3
Methodist Church in Winters, Rising Star Cemetery;, . Burial was to be in De Leon TTm-g pweibily "haleyi
will officiate Burial will be in Born Nov. 21 1895. in Cemetery, directed by Nowlin • gress fires are M"imuewaaa,
Glen Cove Cemetery Eastland County, she married Funeral Home. renrea in R’wAAA RDsmissals "ednesday n
A retired stock farmer, he Ira Elmo Hodnett Sept 29, 1917, Born Sept. 10, 1909 in reported in B wood Erownwood - Eddie D.
was born Sept 13, 1904 in Glen in Rising Star. She was a McCurtain, Okla., she moved to Two grass fires in teas than . E.A.. rdenhe di
Cove. He married Haxel Mae housewife. ______ Dallas from Albuquerque last two hours in opposite sides of DEin. Annie i nnnn.il
Grounds July 8, 1928, in Crews. She was a member of First year. .She was a retired teacher, the city were reported to Daw 2 nniss.onn Ii
He was a lifetime Coleman Baptist Church and past Survivors include a son, Brownwood firemen Wed- jKm.gowini, grryE.
County resident and a member president of WMU of the Jimmy of Dallas; a daughter, nesday. AammondiRobertEHopkingi
of Hope Well Baptist Church, church. She was a former area Mrs. Carol Nowlin of De Leon; The first grass fire was Astna mpra nj Fpnnie.M.
Survivors include his wife; a asociation president. _ and five grandchildren. reported at 5:2p.m. at the end carsin ’H paF: Modawepi
daughter, Cheryl Moss of Her husband died in 1969. A - * ------------ of Walnut st. The other grass warrin-. Parkeri Marvin R
Midland; four sons, Haroldof son, abrother andtwqsisters. Four accidents fire at 1916 14th St was reported Santa Anna — Foy B Blair
Glen Cove, Glenn of Hondo, also preceded her in death, at 6:55 p.m.
Larry of San Antonio and Survivors include two sons,_____.__। (___ Voss- Vernon M Stacy.
Russeii of the home; two Wayne of Fort Worth and reported here —— - , — -—
brothers, Jack of Talpa and Robert of Germanyia There were four traffic ac- AAA Dimmer
Perry of Pecos; six sisters, Lia daughter, Mrs. Donald Duke 01 cidents reported in Brownwood JJCCK III6-KIUD60
Mulanax, Grace Madison, Rising Staritwobrothers, Ray Wednesday. Three involved II
Sammie Lindemann, Willene Nix of Fort Worth and Truman parked cars.
Bragg and Eula Pruitt, all of Nix of Eastlandi a sister, Vera Fisk and Lipscomb was the I S Kl Is'od Fm clrurinrc
San Antonio, and Bella Bull of Nix of Cross Plainsi 10 grand-scene of atwovehicle accident linKCC TO SlUyinUb
Tow; and seven grandchildren children and 14 great- reported to city police at 10:28 I 9
gran c en a.m. A parked car owned by MIAMI (AP) — A “Jack-the- creeks or canals.
Donahoo named William Rhone, 72 Wendel Smart of Jennings Hall Ripper” is responsible for at In moat caaes, the bodies
last years’3 runners-up will be Beechnut, and then a goat ; AAA DIZ ETC *
back — 2nd place winner Jack hollering contest and finally the J M AKKEI3 •
Kirby from Brownwood, 3rd world championship gost pill • :
place winner O. A. Harris from flipoff with a prize going to the Slaughter cows and bulls
5ssa Tmn -ha-
receive 8100 and a trophy, 2nd pionship goat cookoff and Wednesday.
place $75 and trophy, 3rd place, auctioning immediately Feeder steers and heifers
850 and trophy and 4th, 825 and thereafter A barbecue goat were fairly steady to 250 higher
trophy. This year, there will supper will be held at 6:30 p.m. Stocker calves were steady Fat
also be a trophy given for and the day will end with a calves were 31 higher Thin
showmanship, dance at the National Guard cattle and plain cattle were dull
After judging is complete, Armory with Tommy Burney and in narrow demand.
Brady Jaycees will auction to and the Country Travelers Prices were as follows
the highest bidder the 1st, 2nd, providing entertainment. Stocker steer calves, wts. 250-
3rd and 4th place barbecued AU events will be in Richards 425 33-35.00; Stocker heifer
goats. Park in Brady calves, wts. 250-425 22-27; steer
--------- ------------------------------—---------g yearlings, wts. 500-700 3236.50;
RISING STAR (BBC) — was struck by a vehicle driven least 2 of 12 recent slayings of were nude except for a single IQ 111^/01 T6 TQX GId yearlings 24-28.00; plain feeder
nOW president Services for William Curtis by Andrew J. Brooks of 1605 young women in the Miami item, such as a necklace. None steers 26-30.00; plain feeder
Rhone, 72, who died at 3 p.m. Wood St area, and detectives theorize he of the clothing or jewelry has recnnec+ic n^ndinH heifers 21-24. ________
Randy Donahoo has been Tuesday in the Veterans Ave. A and Third St was the may have left a trail of up to 30 been recovered, leading police I UQUU>I IJ LJtfllUlliy Cows & calvespr. good 180.00
named president of the Administration Hospital in scene of a mishap reported at bodies in five states, to speculate that the killer may • ’ - to 245.00; plain 145 to 200 00.
Brownwood Municipal Police Houston, were to be at 1 p.m. 5:25 p.m. In the wreck were a Police they have no firm be ai fetishist. AUSTIN - Taxes in Gold- MSA value of $25,847. Ml. be Stocker cows..18-22.50. . „
Assn, for the 1975-76 year. today in the Higginbotham 1968 car driven by Louana links bGt similar slayings have . "When you goback into the thwaite could triple if a request lowered to $15,648,340. Accor- Slaughtercattle, calvesz-
He was elected at a recent Funerai Home. Robertson of 2109 Ave. D and a occurred in califorinwas dates of the killings, >‘» pos- by representatives of its to- ding to Gloria Marler, tax 32.50: fat cows 22 to 24.00. utility
meeting of the association Owen Aikin, minister of the parked auto owned by Marion ington,oregon,utahanaldaho. sible the guy started making his dependentschool district is not assessor-colkctor, the district’s cutter cowsisicanners
Other new officers include Rising Star Church of Christ, McBride of 1503 Ave. A. Investigators speculate that the way east, leaving * trail of met by the Commissioner of original rendition of 321 1 18:
assistant police chief Joe was to officiate. Burial was to Two pickups were involved in kiMerlisanrnsfdrifterandk bodies behind him,” said homi- Education. million - based on the Texas 2330; slaughter bulls 2477.00.
Robbins, secretary-treasurer; be to the Rising Star Cemetery, a wreck reported at 600 Center exuni deviate cide detective Charles Musso- Representatives of that area Municipal Reports on school REPRESENTATIVE SALES,
Sid Shields, sergeant-at-arms; Bom Dec. 7, 1902 in Rising Star at 10:53 a.m. A parked pickup line of Dade County (Miami.) wereoneof thre West Texas district property values - was ,B. E. Baldwin,Ballinger,1770
and directors, LLB.G. Watson, he had lived in Houston for owned by Richard M Burwell of In. several of. the. Miami ‘But we have nothing concrete, school districts to register incorrect. Ibs -Char Bull 25.40, Biy.Win-
Jack Needier and Terry nearly 30 years. He was a Brownwood was struck by a deaths and in mosttof1the West- except the consistencies,” to disapproval of their assigned I .. , . , dham. May, 6751bs. wfc 36.00;
Hammond. construction worker and a 1971 pickup driven by Sammie ern slayings the victims were link the deaths. market Vamues before “Sfiv Supt. Gilbert Davis told the Allen Posey, Brownwood, 630
memberortheChurchofchrist. Oswoodof1210Ave.A. white, under 30, hadstouter Detective Sgt Erwin 0. member "marketvane reviw panel that the peopl le to the Ibs Wfcf136.00; Rufus Stanley,
Ee Snrvivnm include fn»r deters Ave. K and 11th St. was the features and were drowned or Carlstedt of Sonoma County, panei here district could not pay the taxes 585 lbs. wf cf 34.25; Willard
■ ■Mrs Mabel Dili of Rising Star’ site of a two-vehicle accident strangled, officials said Wed- Calif., agreed about the lack of A decision on the requests to required to meet the district’s Perkins. Brownwood, 540 lbs
1 _ ■ Mrs. Beulah Brown of De Leon, reported at 4:45 p.m. In the nesday. concrete links ’We don’t have «rectify» the Ssituation will be local fund assignment under the Bwf Cf 35.25; Tom Rutherford.
Mrs. Ada Mobley of Cisco and wreck were a 1964 auto driven Each had long hair and any physical evidence, not a made by education com- MSA value. u . . . Coleman, 730 lbs Bwf cf 35.00;
Mrs Hallie MacDonald of by Ima Whiteaker of 1813 First pierced ears, was sexually mo- scrap,” he said. missioner. M L. Brockette, And Vicke Holcomb, Mills Ima Lou Nabers. Brownwood,
Houston- and several nieces St. and a 1972 car driven by lested and was dumped either But he agreed the slayings after the panel makes its report’ County office manager for the 1273 Ibs Char Str 35 00; Melvin
and nephews Willie Maynard of Rising Star, down an embankment or to were similar. GOldthwaite’s renresentat. Central Texas Council of Storm, Brownwood, 215 lbs Wf
------All of our girls looked alike,” ives requested thatthedistrict Governments, struck anote.of cf 35.00; Macon Richmond,
he said. “And Washington’s -----—--------------------- doom when she claimed that Brownwood, 1210 lbs. Char cow
looked like ours.” I nuiwAr eiwe taxes would have to be as much 23.60; jr Evans, Richland
r • ■ Dr. Ronald Wright, a medical -MWYEI ~VY* as tripled to meet the assign- Springs, 600 lbs. B cf 34.50.
Report sees evidence epmnn "boerarermedeighe Hoffa report f market values assigned services are slated
Miami-area women killed this 55" ’ by the state under the new
of improved economy five were slain by the same meaningless piled by Management Services CROSS PLAINS — Four
man. DETROIT (AP) — An attor- Associates (MSAin a study for special sen-ices are slated for
AUSTIN (AP)-Texas’econ- of the rest of the nation. Im- He said the other three as well nveEonmaruomaonatn the governor’s office, the Old Time Gospel Mission
omy is at the bottom of the provement to economic factors, as four killed last year may de Enrian esrt as. . _ The MSA figures are used by beginning tonight.
worst recession in 30 years, a however, is dependent on the have been victims of the man. ’ . .. . ’ J? . the Texas Education Agency to Michael Ingram will preach
semiannual report of the Bu- national vitality because “the Dade County police said they Por that Policedogsunsnyeed determine local fund shares tonight and Fridy "nights’and
reau of Business Research said Texas economy is intimately could establish firm links only thesscent 0f.E in missing-ex under the School Foundation Sunday beginning at 10 30 a m
today. But, the report added, linked to that of the nation as a in the slayings of Ronnie Gorlin, Teamstersbossinasaroerien Program. two younglministers from
there is “impressive evidence” whole.” 27, and Elyse Rapp, 21, both usedthetday Hoftadisarreared increases between district Lbbockt,fom diibrtst"and
that conditions wil improve, a . found in the same canal test is.not.na, meaningful submissions and MSA figures Stan Roger,,im Xch
The report published by the A resurgence in the economy month after disappearing from ... lopmen "e to a are often the result of a 20 per Evening services will beain at
Universty of Texas Graduate should mean more jobs in the El a shopping center. * I find tt difficult to belteve cent across the board increase 7 »Tm
School of Business said oil and a Paso and. Sherman-Denison Carlstedt said when the Cali- isofoany realsignificance," applied to the figures of all Pim5m
growing population served areas, sectors particularly hit fornia killings stopped to De- saidjames.urdik. school districts. .This is an effort '
Texas weU in blunting the ef- hardby the economic downturn, cember 1973, , new series thecase,whyphaven„theyar- to bring valuations up to 100 per
feds of recession felt by much Laredo, Brownsville and started in Washington. When restedM.:QBrien "t cent market value.
------------------------------- McAllen will not prospernearly those ended in November 1974, 4iTh “ ’ really.stretching The other districts to protest
L.. so well in employment although other slavins were recorded to things. How reliable can dogs the assigned market vaKues
Fisherman has Houston and Austin should ex- Utah and Cdorado he said be? What indication is there were Starr and Presidio.
)nela nt ’ Iewsc‛ perience better times soon, the ———----—1"-------- that Hoffa was in the car that
taste OT jaws report added. HPU yell leaders day?” Burdick asked, referring
AUSTIN (AP) - Austin law- The report made these pre- ner A.i, to July 30, the day Hoffa dis-
yer Jim Bray is telling friends dictions about the long-range *° Sponsor movie appared.
about his “Jaws” experience future: Howard Payne University O’Brien has maintained he
this past weekend. —Texans will be better off to yell leaders will sponsor a knows nothing about Hoffa’s
He was fishing on Padre 1990 than they are now. But midnight movie called “Where disappearance.
Island about 30 miles south of buying power will still tag be- the Lilies Bloom," Friday at the The Detroit Free Press re-
Corpus Christi in the area hind that of most other Ameri- Cinema II theater at Commerce ported in a copyright story to
known as Big Shell. Bray told cans. Square. today’s editions that tests by
Austin American-Statesman -The Bryan-College Station Proceeds of the movie will go experts using trained dogs have
outdoors writer Russell Tinsley area will grow more than any to the yell leader fund. led federal officiate to believe
he was wading and casting with other section of the state be- Advance tickets are >1.75 that Hoffa had recently been in
~ ' — ---- ‘ ~ -chased at the back seat and trunk of a car
Supply owned by Joseph Giacalone, 20,
on the son of reputed Mafia figure
oorwil Anthony "Tony Jack”.
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