Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 309, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 12, 1975 Page: 2 of 34
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[deaths AND FUNERALS |
Mrs. P. L. (Etta) Hancock of
Goldthwaite; two sisters, Mrs.
Clara Green of Eunice, N.M.
and Mrs. Laura Ritchie of
Tahlequah, Okla.; a brother.
"Except maybe people like my
son and son-in-law and what
they understand is completely
“If the squatters had gotten
in, I don't think I could have
gotten them out. The cops just
steer clear of any kind of
GUYMON, Okla. (AP)—A lot
of folks in the Oklahoma Pan-
BROWNWOOD AREA -
Clear to partly cloudy and
continued warm through .
Monday. Low tonight in 60s,
highs today and Monday in
90s.
the first ti
years after
Eighty-th
that doctor!
have the rl
practice di
tration rat
to court. T
optional an
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The ques
said they si
that the ini
major pari
Ninth St. and a 1969 car driven
by Patty C. Franklin- of 2002
Southside Dr.
Two cars collided at Third
and Brady and the accident was
COLEMAN
High School
ceremonies
daughter oil
Coleman.
Two hours earlier firemen
answered a call to a car Friday
at 1007 Ave. K. There was heavy
fire damage to the interior of
the car owned by Tim Black-
beby of Brownwood.
here Saturday 92. Sunset
today 7:09. sunrise Monday
7:36.
Texans
malpra
AUSTIN, tJ
seven per cel
on medical |
say lawyer
limited and
covery in al
*500,000, a |
poll shows I
Interviewi
from Sept 1
produced ar
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malpractice
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should be fi|
after tre
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price of a
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Open inte
baby sit for the kid There may-
be a coup and I’m on security
detail at party headquarters.' I
rush over, scared to death. A
couple of days before, my son-
in-law, who's in an army
commando unit, was one of the
soldiers they sent in to break up
the protest demonstrations at
the Spanish embassy. He loved
it, the son of a gun. But we're
supposed to be against Franco
now, no’ How do you follow it? I
don't understand anymore, and
to tell you the truth, I'm a little
scared ...
"My God, nobody under-
Featured soloist at third annual Abe Lincoln Awar-
ds to Radio and Television Broadcasters," World
Evangelist Tour 1970, Southern Baptist Convention
1974, Praising 1975.
Special guest star on Lawrence Welk Show.
Regular Solo performer on "CBS Newcomers”
Summer replacement for the "Carol Burnet Show ’
Selected from a nationwide talent search by CBS.
Entertaining professionally on radio, TV, University
campuses, and other selected engagements.
A GRADUATE OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE •
WILL BE FEATURED
Wednesday, October 15th - 7:30 p.m.
hotted by
Brownwood Chapter No. 141
Brownwood Council No. 86
Brownwood Commandery No. 22
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nearly three weeks after doc- football game.
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trouble now, I feel insecure.”
stands.” says Mrs. Morais.
MEXICO INN
RESTAURANT
NEW HOURS
TUES.-THURS.
11:00-2:00 P.M.
5:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M.
FRI. & SAT.
11:00 A.M -2:00 A.M.
SUNDAY
11:00-10:00 P.M.
LUNCH SPECIAL
ruts. km.
’1.90 TEA OR COFFEE
FT. WORTH HIWAY
PAST EARLY SCHOOL
Ray Crown of Tennessee: five Edwin lambert of Douglasville
grandchildren, nine great- and Mrs Irene Hopps of
grandchildren and two greet- Memphis. Tenn ; and two
great-grandchildren erande hldren
Sophia talks about
her gift to church
She swept the room with
DALLAS I AP) - Sophia Lo- large, cat-like eyes, found a
ren-who has made a great couch and invited the slightbuilt
contribution to the appreciation priest to join her and Ponti
of female beauty-said Satur- “I don’t really like to talk
day her gift of five ruby rings to about it, she said. It's just
a small Roman Catholie parish one of those tilings you do .Fa-
in Central Texas ‘ was very ther Gonwas and I have writ-
natural. It was a small but hap- ten each other for more than 10
py act of charity." years, i learned he had a need
Miss Loren and husband, pro- and I tried to do something II
ducer Carlo Ponti, are in Dallas was very small. Just a natural
for the annual Neiman-Marcus thing to do. A very small ges-
specialty store "Fortnight” ture. 1 think he is a wonderful
celebration, this year honoring person "
Italy. —. ,--
ELYRIA, Ohio (AP) - Sev- Randal lapsed into a coma p.m. Friday. . the interior. The call came at
enteen-year-old Randal Car- Sept 21 after being struck in the Involved were a" 1968 auto 8:05 p.m.
Beginning at 7:30 a.m.
Honoring Right WorshipfrThomas C. Yantis
Deputy Grand Masters of Masons in Texas
Refreshments will be served throughout the day
AH York Rite Masons are cordially invited to attend.
This past summer the screen a
rings to help in building a new J
church near Llano, Tex. Father r I I _. II
Gngstnraplamonoyauptnene confused by it all
church.
The pair, old friends for sev- LISBON, Portugal (AP) - she went away for three days
eral years, met in Miss Loren's Mrs. Maria Morais, the sewing last summer she had to leave
hotel suite Saturday prior to ex- lady, has a son who’s a Red and clothes hanging on her line to
hibition of several of her films, a son-in-law she thinks may be a dissuade squatters, many of
part of the'Fortnight'' obser- closet fascist. She says she's so them refugees from Portugal’s
vance. • confused about what’s going on crumbled African empire, from
... in Portugal that sometimes she taking over her place.
AA A N H I | KIT___ wishes for a miraculous tran-
"in ' ” Cl UII I sfer to a faroff island. “Some good it did," she said.
Continued from Page 1A It is as if all the divisions, all They tried to get in anyway.
e . .the serpentine complexities of There were jimmy marks on the
servinga50-year sentence for the country’s revolutionary door when I got home. But the
bankrqbbery,assaultingzafed- drift had symbolically descend- squatters gave me an idea
I If I era.osferuandoattemptedes ed on the head of a 52-year-old They don’t pay any rent, so why
fl Lel ~ AAr ~ n e IAAA caPei Henry M. Gargano, 43 of seamstress whose brown eyes should I? When I didn't the
V KI O n O m C HS W n O Chicago, 199 years for now refect the baffement of a owner’s wife came to the door
ann.srobberyteand murder: hamster banging against the and said she had a shotgun. So I
Dennis D Hunter, 26, of Salem, walls of an experimental lab- paid after all. But are the
Ohio, serving a 25-year sentence "5 landlords big captalists? No.
forgkidngpingaassaultinga "My son Vl°’ calls up theyre working people too
Arthur l erand shaperand breathless the wner day: Come She’s a seamstress and he's a
w quick! he says, Touve got t clerk
sentence for murder.
Maximum temperature
tors said his brain had died, was
declared legally dead Saturday. But hospital administrator
But the controversy over use James C. Brown said, “We do
of life support machines to keep everything in our power to
. Chris Beck, Kay Bettis, Frank Dietrich, Melanie Evans, Sheri Women's water polo: 1.
Bower, Shirl Brandstetter, Forbess and Simona Garcia. Eden; 2. Mason.
Rosa Cantu, Kim Chesser, And, Jana Greer, Pene Men’s water polo: 1. Bangs;
Deana Clemons, Kathy Collier, Harrison, Jana Haynes, Veda 2, Ballinger
Nancy Coppic, Diane Cun- Hickman, Steve Jackson, Sterling City received the
ningham and Sam Cutbirth. Cynthia Leonhard, Sindy trophy for the most man miles
Also, William Egger Jr., Packer, Anna Pearce, Mary traveled and the Leon Powell
Brian Evans, Brenda Flanagin, Robles, Marcia Smith, Cindy Attendance trophy went to
Edwin Fowler, Lisa Gray, Cliff Taylor, Lloyd Thomas, Ann Bangs which had 74 members at T i
Guess, Scott Hadley, Helen Tongate. the meeting. I WO houses are
Havins, Dean Hawkins, Aun- SOPHOMORES — Cindy IL-----1 2 1:
dria Herdman. Christine Arnold, Elizabeth Arwine, Three injured in damaged by fire
Holland, Lora Holland, Jane Cindy Bennett, Karin Berry, : a c . j_ 9 Y
Johnson, Jean Lambert, Nardi Merrie Biggers, Christi Clark, accident >aruraay Two fires heavily damaged
LeandBihylian Dana Dorcas Covington, Judy Three persons were treated homes in Brownwood Friday
vAsmKatk) Mntnosan Crowder. Lisa Davis, Jamie and released by Brownwood and Saturday. A home at
Janshmorgin KYiMnn nomen Douglass, Tony Gilbrech, Mike Community Hospital Saturday Adams and Victoria caught fire
Janice Morgan, Diann Newsom, Isenhower night following injuries they twice Saturday and Brownwood
iaSunnellezonnstm Lizbohnsonand“Larsnones! sufferedinatW-car accident at Fire W. reports the
Reagan, JuU Ringler,‛Renee And, Katrina Kohn, cathleen BeayveraandsGiffqrdparoundas house received more damage
Roby, Randy Russell, Hal McGowen, Rex McIntosh, Gary Pm wccording to Patrolman in the second fire. The first call Panhandle merger were
Shaw. Glenn Smith, Sandra Mier, Delisa Moore, Stacy injured were Gail Kirven of cameat6:17p m. and the second serious, Mrs. Smith said, “Oh,
Thomas, Rocky Trowbridge, Nelson, Pam Patterson, Karen san Anna driver of a 1964 call around 8:15 Pm The house y‛definitely- They d say
Buddv Vaughn, Richard Perkins, Gayla Sherman, Anna, drivern ° n 196 was vacant at the time of the things like Oh, I think that
Walker, Melanie Wayne, Orfalinda Varela passengbnntKercan and Sue btaze, firemen sald. wouiabgnhegreatest thing that
m • r , I • Annette Kirven, 3, also a Investigation into a fire Story,however said he saw
l)iec ntter Hei tin passenger. Driver of the other Friday night at 2709 Main Blvd, the poll more as "a fun thing »
f • 3 U f f w « H Iff M car in the accident, Joseph was continuing Saturday by the
• Frank Barnes of 1608% Gifford Brownwood fire marshal's 4
111* I St, was not reported injured, office. The house is owned by
K n T CI I I V V/ K S Coggin and Austin was the Clarence Holland and was also
" • F ' - """ scene of a two-car accident vacant at the time of the blaze.
« reported to city police at 5:40 It received .heavy damage to
the body breathing and blood maintain life saving procedures reported at 6 p.m. Friday. In the
circulating remained very regardless of the condition of wreck were a car driven by
much alive. the patient.” Elna Clark of 2208 11th St. and a
Randal’s father, Richard “The brain was dead. He had car driven by Judy Morris of
Carmen of * llington, said he no brain whatsoever," Carmen ______________________
has asked his attorney to pursue said. "Clerevmen doctors . . . ..
the possibility of legal action. Road deaths up
He said he and his wife would almost everyone I talked to 0, _ AD T
like to spare others from "going agreed that where there is no . ALSTMTex. !AP) a Texas
through what we've been brain pattern, the patient is traffic accidents have killed 2,
through.” dead " 507 persons so far this year,
Elyria Memorial Hospital, C. t , compared with 2,213 at this time
which had refused the request Carmen s attorney, Joseph J in 1974, the Department of
from Carmen and his wife to Cirigliano, said that with Ran- Public Safety reports.
end life supports and let their dal’s death the issue appeared „FatalacidentsinTexasthis
son “die mercifully," said Ran- to be “a moot point as far as the year total1,2,145,compared with
dal died at 2:55 a.m. Saturday . 1,915 for the same period last
“His heart finally gave out,” parents are concerned, but if year.
said Carmen. “It was on the there is some kind of action that That is an increase in fatal-
machine But the heart can take could be sustained in the courts, aties of 13 per cent and an in-
only so much from the I‛m authorized to go’ahead with crease in fatal accidents of 12
machine." it." - percent.
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students may pick up
catalogues, applications and
will have a question-answer
period.
Coggin Ave. Baptist Church
PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
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thwaite are scheduled for 2 p.m. brothers, R. L. of Coleman; and both of De Leon and Mrs. Grace CROWNED — Sharron Hammit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
today at the Goldthwaite Fred of Voss; and three Gray of Gorman; seven Freddy Hammit, was crowned homecoming queen Friday night
Church of Christ. Burial is to be grandchildren. brothers, H. L. Locke, W B. during the De Leon-Dublin game For the first time this vear in
in Goldthwaite Memorial • Lockle, A. A. Locke and Jack n . . . . . ‛
Cemetery with Wilkins Funeral Louis Eddins Sr. Locke,allof DeLeon, Joyce and n a e 8 me queen was recognized -Mrs Eula
Home in charge of , Rush Locke of Odessa and J. P. Weaver, sponsored by the De Leon Ex-Student Assn,
arrangements , FORT WOETH “ services McAdams of Longview; three (Bulletin Photo)
‘ Mrs. Ingram died at 3.45 p.m. forlouis R -Eddins Sr of . grandchildren; and three great-
Friday at Childress Hospital Worth will.be. at 10:30 a.m. grandchildren.
here after a long illness Monday at Hugh M Moore and ---------------------------
Born Sept. 26, 18801 in Sons Funeral Home in Fort' 300 attend
Harrison, Ark., she married W. Worth. Burial will be in Moore
L. Ingram in 1902 in Peggs, Memorial Gardens. wa L...
Okla. They moved to Gold- meet here
thwaite from Colorado in 1949 Mr. Eddins died Friday in a
and was a member of the Fort Worth hospital. He had (See picture on Page 1A)
Church of Christ. been a Fort Worth resident Approximately 300 attended of folks in the Oklahoma Pan- “Really, I was surprised that
Survivors include a daughter since 1944. the Hill Country Firemen’s handle feel they’ve been forgot- 240 people were against it." said
’ swgwre incl,1. Assn, meeting in Brownwood ten by officials in the state Norman Manning, Guymon
vrusuoitrncpddims"i Saturday. The event was held in capital. 264 miles from here. Daily Herald managing editor, Gargano and Roche were
ws, . ™ iZaTn i If and around the Brownwood in fact, some Panhandle resi- Saturday. “People around here tried and acquitted a year ago
"orthiuausoneuoouistE. Mr. Coliseum. Hosting the event dents feel so strongly about the are mostly for it. They pay a in U.S. District Court of con-
Brownwooa. two sisters, Mrs. was the Brownwood Fire Dept, matter they voted 312-240 in fa- heck of a lot of taxes and thev spiring to escape with three
Following the all-day vor of seceding from the Sooner state officials) just sort of ig- other inmates under cover of a
business session, races were state and joining with the bor- nore the Panhandle ” machine-gun attack on the pris-
neld beginning around 4 p.m. dering Texas Panhandle to Mrs. Smith said there are a on by an outside accomplice.
Winners in the various forming a new state. host of good reasons for joining
categories include: •Were so much for it that the Oklahoma and Texas Pan- .TherMarionprisn"Astui
IAe X -1 X Six-man.pymper race: 1. we’d even accept Amarillo for a handles into a new state. anx ir stagnt replafealctra
I II < crIee.ne An Bangs, 1#0:. 2. Ozona, 19.5; 3" state capital," said Eave Story, “Our weather out here is the and1s termed , by federa of
I Uv STUM6ITS Oil Santa Anna, 21.3. manager of the Guymon Daily same...so is the economy, ficials thet#oulmaximumase-
Women's pumper race: 1. Herald. crops,” and other interests, she . institution in their SyS
I ll muaa Mason, 17.7; 2. Ballinger, 20.8; "iphadAmamiiofora said. tem. Three men have escaped
honor roll of RES 1 Eden, 21.6. statfc"psthadwAmiritgetorsa But Mrs. Smith said the prin- previously, allin 1971 before
IIVIIVI run qt uno Men’s-manrace: 1. Winters, frmtomarktroadforastte cipalcompiaint is the condition Stw^fZsZ
A total of 103 students have Janetta White. Sabrina Woods, Styling SantaAnna, ' btghway up here, which would pnishways in the Oklahoma Sumfound the buhidings were
been named to the honor roll at JUNIORS - Laura Ator, Women's hose race: 1. be guitgsan improvement over “at our highways out recaptured.
Brownwood High School for the Brenda Agnew, Bryan Allen, sterling City, 12.5; 2. Winters, NFop Soisna newzit was here," she said. •ok at how Some radio stations in the vi- the’opposite. ”
first six weeks of the fall Bruce Autrey, Madeline 13.2; 3. Santa Anna, 13.5. broughtup first, say longtime many divided freeways they cinity of the prison broadcast What she does comprehend is
semesterpTheyinludeig Eronaugh.ShenvCaffey.Karen .One-man race:,. Winters, GuXn residents, by an Ama- have in other parts of the state, reports early Saturday that of- this: That although many work- Sen1or citizens in
nSENoRs „ cEay AguirT Cason, Laro Clark, Shari Curtis, 12.4; 2. Sonora, 12.6; 3. Santa rino newspaper publisher 20 or We don’t have any out here, and ficials were calling upon area ers like herself have made more
David Autrey. Cindy Barthold, Susan Dempseyd, Mike Anna, 13.0. 30-yearsag. wr need them.” residents to flee their homes money since the ouster of the Early meet Tuesday
But Mrs. Mary Sutton Smith, She said a few years ago there and arm themselves. authoritarian, right-wing re- EARLY (BBC) - Early
co-chairman of Texas County was a proposal to build a four- t, 2 ■ gime in April 1974, she is still senior citizens will meet
Republicans and a resident of lane, divided highway eastwest V OCQtionoi course getting the equivalent of about Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m
Guymon for some 29 years, says across the Oklahoma Pan- . . ,, 50 cents an hour. Food is more at the fellowship hall of First
as far as she knows the first handle, but it was shelved, ap- TO De heid OCT. 2 i expensive and her rent is still Baptist Church here.
vote on the proposal was taken parently because of lack of in- * ,,, about $35 a month for a tiny Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Franklin
at the recent Texas County Fair terest by officials from other wAvocationattechnjcalschoo apartment, will show slides of their
areas mU be conducted atB rownwood There are other things. When trip to Alaska.
Ta- . a.101 ... High School on Tuesday Oct. 21,
"Wesneedsa.dividedhigh- beginning at 7p.m. The high
way shesaid,“ from the Kan- schoollcounselor, Norman
sas line to the Texas line and egemoler, has asked that all
from downstate somewhere stuents and their parents who
8 .. fi .. are interested in knowing more
Andsh eadedsthat while it ap- about a vocational technical
pears the Panhandle is forgot- career to attend,
tenat road-building time. The program will start with a
when taxes are ready, they’re brief introduction of
a wfully happy to have us. representatives in the high
_ When asked if she thought school auditorium and proceed
to individual classrooms for the
sessions. Plans are to have
three 30-minute sessions in
which the representatives will
present their programs. The
Mn. Etta Mae Tyler Willard L Turner Mrs. Covington
RISISGSTAR (BBC)- COLEMAN - Services for DE LEON (BBC) - Service,
miuces tor Mrs. Ett Mae Willard L Turner, of for Mr.. Clarice P.uline
naomsousing the Risma Coleman, were at I p.m. Covington. 80, of De Leon, will
StarPchrhtordhrsnthemnns Stevens Funerai hesanzipm Monday at nhe
terowen Alkin officiating. in Voss RevemAbw.Gpmanhursdatitg
> Burial was in. Rising Star Rev. Joe c of and assisted by Rev Lanney
Cemetery with Higginbotham Voss and ’United Trinity Spruill Burial will be in De
r uneral Home m charge^ Methodist Churches and Rev Leon Cemetery with Nowlin
Mrs Tier died at 1165 a.m. Jack Shelton, pastor of the Voss Funeral Home in charge of
w« yinanursinshome.She and Leaday Baptist Churches, arrengements.
Was born March 9.1903 in officiated Mrs Covington died at 2:30
Biliot,I. and marrjed Charles Mr. Turner died Thursday in a.m. Saturday at a De Leon
R. Tyler July 14, 1929 in San San Angelo. * nursing home.
tonio. ce j . j Born Nov. 23, 1903, near She was born Jan 27,1895 and
. A housewife and . retired Georgetown, he married Helen lived here most of her life. She
teacher she had lived in Rising LaLonge Oct. 12, 1929 in. was a member of the Family of
years, and ’“e.* Coleman. He had lived « God Church. •
memDer o. the Rising Star Coleman County since 1906 and Survivors include a daughter,
-hureh of Christ was a-stock farmer and mer- Pauline Rush of De Leon; four
Surviving is her husband A chant. Mr. Turner was a step-sons, George Covington of
brother and a sister preceded Methodist Dixon, Calif., Ray Covington of
her in death Survivors include his wife, Bell, Calif., F. L. Covington of
AA. 11c I.r.. two sons, Kenneth of Tulsa, Granbury, Cecil Covington of
mrs iaa ingram Okla., and Bob of Voss; two Fort Worth; a step-daughter,
GOLDTHWAITE BBC) — sisters, Ina Turner of Los Mrs. Wilma Schooling of Fort
Services for Mrs. Ida < Loretta) Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Mable Worth, three sisters, Mrs. Ross
Crow Ingram, 95, of Gold- Van Dalsem of Coleman; two Miller and Mrs. Claude Pair,
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