Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 22, 1975 Page: 2 of 14
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Tuesday Apr 22.1975
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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Tickets may be purchased baseball teams will be at 7 p.m.
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Francis Ford Coppola’s
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opening Wednesday
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Dutch Maid Donuts
Commerce Square
warned the unions that “an ex-
cessive pay package” could
force a sharp increase in mail
investigation
The breakin and burglary at
BLUE
fleers
Willet
NBC said its movie-night
schedule for Mondays, Tues-
days and Saturdays is being
changed with made-for-TV or
theatrical movies to appear
regularly next fall only on
Thursday and Saturday nights.
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... representative
Grants okayed
for CTO work
COLEMAN — The approval
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A definite new look in the
justice of the peace court in
Brown County is catching
COLEMAN - Services for
Clyde Thomas, 67, of Coleman
were to be at 2:30 p.m. today at
Henderson Funeral home in
Coleman with Paul Wallace,
minister of the Main St Church
of Christ in Winters, and Rev.
Blanket
Mackey.
The vocalists, who are double pastor,
cast for each of the main roles,
the recently opened Brownwood
office of Edward D Jones and
resolution urging the Fed to in- nearly as bad in the months
crease the nation's money sup- ahead,” Ford said.
Rayson. Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Broadnox of Dallas.
A daughter, Elizabeth Siann,
to Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Noriega Jr. of Brownwood,
April 16, Brownwood Com-
munity Hospital. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Holliday of Pontiac,
Mich. Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Noriega Sr. of Topeka, Kans.
A daughter, Shea Jeanette, to
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gordon of
2305 Dartmore, April 16,
Brownwood Community
Hospital. Maternal grand-
parents are Mrs. Jack Hagan of
Columbia, Mo. and Don Plott of
Provo, Utah. Paternal grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Wayland Gordon at Brown-
wood.
IRMA GREEVER
...recital
President against
Fed political ties
-WASHINGTON .AP — It decisions on the money supply
would be a mistake to try to tie independent of either the execu-
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Bailey, treasurer; Jimmy
Rutherford, arena director; and
Jay Coker, assistant arena
director
Club directors are C. W.
Richter, Charles Hubbard,
Ricky Bailey, Gary Wilson.
Kirby Guthrie, Adrian Jenkins
and Richard Creech.
Chute bosses are Frazier
Clark and Charles Hubbard.
The summer rodeo series will
include eight shows, the first set
for June 7.
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PERMISSIVE SOCIETY may be going Me way but a lady known as Psyche is going the other
The familiar beierage trademark has been bare-breasted since her debet is 1894, left aad
through aa updated, slimmed down version, center Bat the 1975 photo- version, right, is going
undercover The latest Psyche is, however, in tune with her anti-calorie generation in other
respects - four inches taller and 22 pounds lighter than the original
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HURRY LAST 3 DAYS
UnitedStates $21.95 yeur
Menase os M ASSOCIATED
m. Aswocieted Prens is enratled ••
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rates, leading to a drop in mail I
volume and a loss of postal jobs. L
Deaths
and
Funerals
STARTS WEDNESDAY!
THE $4« SPECIAL
I % LB. CHOPPED BAR B Q BEEF
PINT OF RED BEANS
PINT OF POTATO SALAD
FREE GRAVY
SERVES A FAMILY OF 4
FORs 1.00 A PERSON
(orren good through FRIDAY)
CALL 646-3529
ORDERS TO GO
GRIU OPEN 3 AM. TO 5 P.M. MUY
mnoneyinppsstnsttnougtion °Ptmhis most acute situation of Breakin Under
Congress recently approved a today ... I don't think will be
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Dorsett; Odis Gates; Audie
Hester; Patsy Langley; Paul
Menke; Charles Moss; Mrs.
Alice Russell; Michael Sutton.
Cross Plains — John Ford.
May - Willie Rhea.
cop, exenimg 10 cenh Sundey 25
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R-Star student
visits capital
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Howard Payne University Marilyn Clark, daughter of Mr.
student Irma Greever, a music and Mrs j D Clark of Rising
major from Richmond, Ky., will Star, was among a group of 7
present a senior recital this students from the United States
afternoon at 4 p.m. in Muns who attended the Congressional
Auditorium. Seminar at Washington D.C.
Mrs. Greever will graduate sponsored by Mt Vernon
College at Georgetown.
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BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Admisslons Monday
Brownwood — Mary Allen;
Pauline Calley; Mrs. Hattie
Stacy - Anna Lee Moore.
Dismissals Monday
Brownwood — Willie Croom
Jones; Thomas Garrett; Willie
F. Buford.
Coleman — Mary Ella Wat-
son.
Bangs — Sallie Kesler.
Santa Anna — George Seifert.
Comanche — Archie Boyd Jr.
San Saba — Mary Byrd.
BIRTHS
A son, David D Shawn,
to Mr. and Mrs. David
the money-managing Federal tire or legislative branches have been replaced with bright
Reserve Board closer to the But Ford said he opposed any laMowecdreprmret"raised
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members of the board "cer- did not indicate what changes tJusttcialstformplzcbslour
might be acceptable to him. d win betmovedt Phe’county
The Fed, which is headed by V- courtroom, according to
Chairman Arthur F. Burns, has With respect tothe economic deputies in the justice court
been criticized by congressional outlook. Ford said a number of ...
Democrats, and also on a pri- recent economic indicators, in- , of
vate basis by some adminis- eluding retail sales, inflation teeb0 Mosan “ -stce ot
tration economists, for alleged- and inventories, are reason for
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LUNCHEONETTE SPECIAL
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TG&Y BURGER
Roy Soword, 78 in accident
SemicptorRoySazard.7a sABroasrreatcdanaTeozada ca,as Louis based brgkerage
Um total at RCk by Brownwood Community firm are scheduled from 9
Celery with R c J Hospital shortly after noon am to 4 pm Wednesay at»
officiating Moreld Monday following injuries be Fisk Aw.
Funeral Hme“is charee 0 suffered when struck by a car The firm also announced the
1 driven by Curtis Roy Deeds of appointment of Eric J Joffrion
Mr Seward died at 2 15 pm Brounwood. . as registered
„ in a Rann nursine The accident occurred at loth representatives in Brownwood
home fudGine DS -,^7 Street on Good Shepherd Dr in connection with the grand
He was "UR 0 « m and was reported to Brownwood opening
Thrifty and was a' reared police at 12:50 p.m. Bay is a longtime resident of
sAlesman“"A B“tis4 C bad The bos was taker to the Brownwood Joffrion has
lived three monthssinBangs and hospital by ambulance. mbwd to Brownwood from
was formerly of Dallas. / There ac;Nacogdoches.where he , was
Survivors include two cidents reported Monday with associated with an E. D Jones
brothers, J y Seward of Bangs *> mjunes m any of the others, and Co branch.
and Ralph Seward of Las The 500 block of West Com- General partners of the firm
vVegas NE merce was the scene of a two- expected to attend opening
car accident reported at 6:56 ceremonies here Wednesday
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from any participant or at the today and Thursday at the
door for 31.50 for adults and 21 senior league field. Boys aged contract negotiations with the
for students 13 to 15 are invited to tryout. U.S. Postal Service.
"We can't outprice ourselves.
We know what’s at stake here.”
said James Rademacher, presi-
dent of the 200,000-member Na-
tional Association of Letter
Carriers.
Negotiations for a new con-
tract between the Postal Serv-
ice and four unions opened
Monday with an exchange of
initial bargaining proposals.
Postmaster General Ben-
wil.be accompanied, by an Coleman tryout set
orchestra directed by Dr. ‘
George Baker, music depart- COLEMAN (BBC I — Tryouts
ment head. for the Coleman Senior League
ply and to drive down longterm The government reported to-
LF. BAY
., .representative
3k»’1”
Aa c... I na 20 p.m. Involved were a 1968 auto include Jack Phelan of
Mrs. Ethel Dikes 68 driven by Josephine Heffington Missouri; James Harrod at the
of Rt 5 and a 1968 car driven by area office at Marshall which
Services for Mrs. Ethel Kenneth M. Meador at 1211 supervises operations in
Coppic Dikes, 68, of Burleson Belle Plain Louisiana. Arkansas and
will be at 10 am Thursday at A car and a pickup collided in Mississippi; and Don Bolin of
Davis-Morris Funeral Home the 200 block of Center and the the area office at Greenville
Burial is to.be in Eastlawn accident was reported at 5:01 which oversees the Texas and
Memorial Park. p.m. Driver of the pickup was Oklahoma operations.
Mrs. Pikes.died at ’ am Carl W Fountain of Brownwood The firm has a private wire
today inFort "orth folowing a and the 1966 car was driven by system which ties each of its
short illness Donna J York of 1503 Campa offices to the home office in St
She was born Aug. 31, 1906 in Dr. Louis as well as all principal
Brown County and was a a two-car collision was financial markets. It is a
hsvnemaker. A Baptst, she reported at Main and Austin member of the New York Stock
formerly . ■m and the accident occurred at Exchange. Midwest Stock
and had resided in Burieson for 2:49 p.m. In the wreck were a Exchange, Chicago Board at
thespasttwoyears.shemarmied 1970 car driven by Chris E- Trade and American Stock
George M Dikes at Brownwood Shults of 1015 Center and a 1955 Exchange
on June 16, 1950. auto driven by Cecil Glenn Edward D. Jones and Co.,
Survivors include her Spear of 1100 Santa Clara. with more than 120 offices in 27
husbandi.adaushterz.Mrs: A two-car mishap occurred at states, deals in stocks. cor-
Charies Hddel 0 Bur j c' a West Commerce and Beaver porate bonds, mutual funds,
sisterMrs J DCaztonu san and the accident was reported tax-free municipal bonds.
Angeloi "0 brothers, at I® 05 a.m. In the wreck were commodities, tax shelters and
Coppic and J W. Coppic, both of a 1967 car driven by Ellen K financial planning. .___ .. ..... ,-----
Brownwood; and two grand- guckabv of Rt 1 and a 1967 auto Joffrion a resident of Texas drives and a former general interest rates in the months day that the cost of living last the paint shop of Ross Co. on the
children. driven by MaudeS. Wood of 1006 since 1965, received a B.S. manager of Arrow Coach Lines, ahead. It also required reports month registered its smallest Fort Worth Highway was still
j ri <, Santa clara, degree in business and Bay manages several every six months \ board increasein nearly two years, under investigation this mor-
Clyde Thomas, 67 A two-car accidentat 12:15 management from Stephen F businesses in Bownwd’na chairnoansonEedepoliciemhers mainlrsbecause declines in ^s the Brown County
a m. was reported in Monday s Austin State University. He was Texas and has had manv vears Atnousnune.e n a, woo prices. Sheriffs Dept.
Bulletin. previously associated with the are appointed by the President, Consumerprices were report- A number of paint supplies Broadnox, of Brownwood, April
Edward D Jones office at 5netence “ secunttes they cannot be removed by him, ed up three-tenths of a per cent were taken and entry was 20, Brownwood Community
Nacogdoches The Edward D. Jones firn is and the board can make in March, gained by smashing a door to Hospital. Maternal grand-
Bay a resident of Brownwood unique, Joffrion said, because the shop. The burglary is being parents are John Freeman
since 1953 is a former president its growth has come from Am a J J • investigated by Sam Steel of the Rayson and the late Mrs.
of Brownwood ChaMber of specialization in one and two Newwor dronpire sheriff’s department.
.. . ... - Commerce and Brownwood man operations in suburban ""-www-" WB VFE-3
Bill Merritt, pastor of the First of a community services grant Rotary Club. He has served on locations, serving the total
Baptist Church in Coleman, to Central Texas Opportunities the Brownwood School board investment needs of in- m •
officiating Inc. in Coleman totaling $21,876 and Texas Industrial Com- dividuals. The firm, established ewen TV Ceriec
Burial was to be in Coleman was announced Monday by U.S. mission, is a former chairman in 1871, is one of the Midwest’s 3VII TV 3eII*3
City Conetery. Rep Omar Burleson. for Brown County United Fund oldest brokerage firms. NEW YORK _ me .
Mr. Thomas was dead on The money is a two-month ________________________________________________________ . NEW xoKK i Ar > — ine Lucas Tanner and Petro-
arrival at Overall-Morris refunding grant effective in • NBC television network plans to celli," both in their first season.
Memorial Hospital in Coleman May to enable the organization AAnllin FEA rANem +A debut eight evening series for and three midseason re-
at 12:15 p.m. Sunday after a to continue administration and fVtU II Iff II M I OUUO f • the new fall season including placements, “Sunshine," "The
sudden illness. services currently provided two medical dramas, two Bob Crane Show,” and “The
A second grant included a I. TL..I... family comedies and a TV MacDavisShow."
s171,304 amount for Head Start ODGll 00765 InUrSCCV version of the H.G. Welles clas- The first network to announce
services in Brown, Coleman, F - /sic, "The Invisible Man." its fall programming, NBC said
. Callahan, Concho, McCulloch MUI J TN (BBC) — Events Comanche, Blanket, Zephyr, Seven current series will be Monday that "Petrocelli,"
against man and Runnels counties. The open Thursday in two divisions May. Early, Mason, Rochelle, dropped to make way for the about a Manhattan lawyer in a
money will serve 60 children on at the Mullin FFA Invitational Richland Springs, San Saba, new lineup. They include the New Mexico town, might be re-
Charges were filed against a full-day basis and 120 children Rodeo. Admission will be 50 Brownwood, Lometa, Brady, Smothers Brothers’attempt at surrected for a still-open Mon
James Westerman in con- part-day for low-income cents for adults and 25 cents for Bangs, Cherokee, De Leon and a network TV’ comeback six day night time slot. I
nection with a burglary at a ^mj)^ students. host Mullin. years after their CBS series was
residence on the old Lake Road. ----------------------------- Books will be open from 6:30 Mullin Athletic Boosters will canceled, and “Adam-12," a
The burglary, occurred on Christian, Huff to 7:30 p.m. on each of the three sponsor a barbecue supper at seven-season veteran.
Wednesday of last week and days the rodeo is held. Events the Mullin Community Center Also to be canceled are
investigating the incident were still in hospital are scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. prior to each performance. -----------------------------
Brown County deputy sheriffs J. Dr. Z. T. Huff of Brownwood Thursday through Saturday. Proceeds will go to fund the Bottle drive to
D Fryand Sam Steel . and Charles Christian of Early, Divisions will be grade school purchase of a modern
A woman was also charged in were still in Brownwood and high school scoreboard for the football field, be held Fridav in addition to the "The Invis-
connection with the incident. Community Hospital this Schools invited to participate Nightly events will include 7 ible Man," which will star Da- this OttemOOn
Both have been released on morning. include Goldthwaite, Star, grand entry, wild horse race, A bottle drive to raise money vid McCallum, NBC's new
bond. Dr. Huff is reported in fair Evant, Pottsville, Gustine, goat sacking, bull riding, barrel will be held Friday by the series are; "Holvak," with
“ condition in Room 527. He was Sidney, Priddy, Hamilton, racing, relay racing, bronc Brownwood Assembly No. 21, Glenn Ford as a Southern coun-
DDC 111 Bangs moved from the intensive care _____________________________ riding, break-away calf roping, Order of the Rainbow for Girb. try preacher in the late 1930s;
3 unit. Christian is in satisfactory Herrie +, Lere calf riding, tie-down roping and Anyone wishing to contribute “Fay,” with Lee Grant as a
IS nostoned condition. He too has been nan T IS TO neOO ribbon roping. bottles may call one of three newly divorced woman; "Elle-
moved from the intensive care D mnarn --------------------------- numbers this week and bottles ry Queen, ” with no one yet cast
The defensive driving course unit lupvi 3 LeL win be picked up, Friday after as the well-known mystery
scheduled for today and Dr. Huff writes the Sunday RISING STAR (BBC) — HrU worKsnops school by members of the writer; “Medical Story,” an an- this May with a bachelor of
Thursday in Bangs has been school lesson for the Brown- David Harris has been elected er assembly. thology series of medical dra- music degree in sacred organ. she attended various
postponed because of today's wood Bulletin and gives the president of the Rising Star TO ofter opera The numbers to call are 646- mas; “The Metro Man," with Her instructor is Dr Euel congressional committee
election. lesson over Radio Station Roping Chib for 1975. . pu‘ .... 3969. 646-1358 or 646-8669 Lloyd Bridges as a policeman; Belcher, ofthe..HPU music meetings, heard an address by
According to Hilton Gilliam, KBWD. Other officers include Delbert inowarainaynes.workshops “ ‘ Doctors' Hospital,” with departmentfaculty. President Ford, toured the
instructor for the course, it will Christian is band director of Tarver, vice president; Jay reusaptneatsowupresent Revival this week George Peppard as a surgeon She will offer several capital and viewed a joint
be rescheduled Early High School. Harris, secretary; Shelby tedipnicarlo cMenttiopera Rev R a Hicks nastor and chief 01 services at a large selections for.organ including session of Congress
- Help Help the Gobolinks this n- A hicks, pastor of hosnita .and «S,ndav Dinner » “Chorale Variation’’ by
Friday and Saturday at ’ Pm- Shiloh Baptist Church at Edna, a stuation comedywithtry Scheldt, "Prelude and Fugue in
in Muns Auditorium. Wi be guest speaker at a senes Montefusco as the head of a A Minor” by Bach, “Piece
Directed by Dr. Mozelle of revival services scheduled large Italian-American family Heroique" by Franck, "Sonate
Sherman, the humorous story of tonight through Sunday at 7:30 ___________________________Y II" by Hindemith, a selection
an invasion from Mars will P m-at Mt. Zion Baptist Church from “L’Ascension” by
feature a cast of 100 Brownwood in Brownwood, 914 Bailey. Rev. Postal union may Messiaen and "Toccata” by
and Howard Payne students. R, D. Carrington is church Haines.
okay smaller hike Mrs. Greever is a member of
wASuTNMNAp, po. Delta Omicron and Alpha Chi
WASHINGTON AP)-Post- and accompanies the Univer-
al union leaders indicate they sity singers
may be willing to accept small- A 1971 graduate of Model High
er wage increases for their School in Richmond, she at-
600 000 members if they win tended Eastern Kentucky
better working conditions in University before
coming to
Howard Payne with her
husband. John
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