Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1974 Page: 2 of 16
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Thursday. March 1, 1974
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Candidates file for
Council candidate is
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Mills County posts
2 1-year service vet
By JIM
H. W. Wilson, 58
Admissions Wednesday
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elementary division.
fourth grades.
COLOR By DE LUXE*
COMME
£ INTERSTATE THEATRES
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CINEMA I & II
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Opposition nil
in Santa Anna
explanation of
gasoline cutback
DALLAS (AP) - Texas Serv-
Published
Salurday 4
HOSPITAL
NOTES
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A. F. Selman, 85
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Dr M D Mann will seek re-
election to Place 6 on the board.
City council incumbents J. T.
Laird and Roy Gardner will be
unopposed for re-election.
DUTCH MAID DONUTS
COMMERCE sOuARE
Have rou into OUr
CAKE DONUTS?
“Trinity
Is Still
My Name'
WOODY ALLEN
TAKES A
NOSTALGIC LOOK
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Deaths
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Funerals
Mike Hoover and Milton Sch-
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The Laughing
Policeman
"They Call
Me Trinity
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United Artiste
SANTA ANNA i BBC)—Three
slots will be open this year on
both the Santa Anna city council
and school board, and each race
May—Glenda F Jones
Miles—Iona M Curry.
BIRTHS
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BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
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Ronnie Davis. Other in-
cumbents not filing here are
When will
the killer
strike again?
sac.n. c - drew exactly three opponents GOLDTHWAITE (BBC)—
SAN SABA BBC)—Services by Wednesay’s deadline for Five candidates have filed in
forHarvey William Wilson, 58, filing the Goldthwaite city council
of san Saba were to be at 2 p m All three incumbents will be race, and seven candidates will
today at Howell-Doran Funeral candidates in the city election, be seeking a total of four seats
Home with burial in Hillcrest but the school board brought in the Goldthwaite school board
Cemetery forth three new candidates and election
He died at 7 p m Tuesday at no incumbents. Both elections
the Kerrville veteran's hospital will be held April 6.
MAY—A doubleheader elementary and junior high
matching boys and girls divisions and Belle Plain
basketball teams from May and Baptist Church teams were
Rising Star is scheduled for 7 second in the high school and
p.m. Friday in the May gym third in junior high action. A
The contests will feature First Baptist Church of Gold-
players from the third and thwaite team was third in the
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। EDITOR’S NOTE: Infor- Raymond Perkins, the last to Legion, Heart of Texas Shrine enumsrs seene
incumbent Hubert Berry, mation for this column released file for the Brownwood city Club and Brown County Fair " cRai” 0006 0’"
------ or council election, is a native at Assn »'?*■* Ear
Brown County. ■. "The people in our city smgie 6655 evening 1 cents Sunas, 20
Perkins is seeking the post of deserve the best in streets. $1176"5*00,2
councilman for Ward I. He schools, parks and various <•» •< me eremzereemn eroa
opposes Harold J Stieber, J. L other centers of attraction with «««
Brownwood-Billy J. Mayfield and Pat Farren the least amount of finance Coemcu anm"nu"iwazrzzmarv.o:
Contests have also developed Schwartz will be a candidate Browder. Ollie C. Cham Davidson. from our older, retired, and » • 25’ yMr gauteg MM MI me con
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d or la War II veteran and the municipal race are Glenn three at-large council positions to the resignation of school Bangs—Joe M. Atkinson Vietnam and retired as a abilities to see that a fair and ——-___
Eaptist .. Copeland, Glen Pope and H A, in Goldthwaite are incumbent board members Ray Standley Coleman-Kathleen H disabled veteran in September impartial judgment be made iri c:nelcLece
Survivors include his mother, > Sye > Burden 0. D Warnock. Jimmy Smith, Bobby Johnson, to accept a position as high Knight. 1966. all decisions,” he added. Signals Changed
Mrs -Laura Grace Wilson of San who had previously filed, with- Doran Lemke. Loy Long and school principal. Dismissals Wednesdav
Saba: four brothers, Elmer F. drew from the race. Howard Campbell Incumbents • ...
Wilson and Richard Paul New candidates for the school Hois Wiggins and Lester
Wilson, both of San Antonio, board are Glen Scarborough, 2__~ _____________________ ..... , .ase.
ElgJ. Wisonof Winters and Eddie Wayne Hartman and Three 3-year terms and one 2- are Lewis Simms, BUl Lindsey Rice; Willie A.Stravwn.
Clifford lee Wilson of Robert Sammie Joe Powers Trustees year term will be filled in the and Dennie Shelton Also
Lee: two sisters, Mrs. Gracie B not seeking re-election are April 6 voting on the Gold- running are Wallace Hickman
Stewart of San Saba and Mrs. Richard Homer, M L Guthrie thwaite school board. and Ralph Hasley.
Lillie Mae Shaber of San Jr. and Vernon Parnell Seeking three year terms are Incumbents Victor Limmer
Antonio; and several nieces and---- and LeRoy Schwartz will be
seeking re-election to the
(orensaa 4139120
___ ___. During his military career, he "I do not own or have any .
In Mullin, all school board Brownwood—Leonard" N. was a claims examiner, in- interest in any business of this Of intersection
trustees with expiring terms Lane; Anna M Loudermilk; vestigator and adjustor for the city and all decisions made will Traffic control devices at
Geeslin will not seek-relection. have filed for re-election. They Joseph F Palmer; Ruth L. U s Armed forces in the United be for the interest of the people Lakeway and Belle Plain have
T " ... . . - ---- _ .... ____. States, and foreign countries being represented,” Perkins been changed city traffic
Bangs-Joy B Jacobs. He was awarded many com- told the Bulletin safety coordinator Everett
Blanket-James O. Haddon mendations for services ren- The City of Brownwood has Pitts reminded motorists today
dered in dealing with foreign so much to offer and we deserve The former yield sign on
nationals and civilians in the to go forward It is my belief Lakeway at Belle Plain has
United States military per- that my relations in dealing been replaced with a stop sign
_ A son, Cody Jack, to Mr. and sonnel. with people and property over and flashing signals have been
Priddy school board, while J. C. Mrs. Bruce Heaton Butler of Perkins holds memberships the world will be a great benefit erected—a double/red “boun-
Tiemann declined to file. Also Brownwood, March 5, in the Masonic Lodge. Shrine to the City of Brownwood, he cing ball” signal on Belle Plain
running for the three posts are Brownwood Community and Scottish Rite, Disabled said, and a yellow flashing caution
James Wells, Paul Kaunkel and Hospital. Maternal grand- American Veterans, Veterans He is married and the father signal on Lakeway.
Melvin Pax. parents are Mr and Mrs. H. V. 01 Foreign Wars, American of eight children. Pitts said the intersection has
_____ .... . ______ Star board trustees Darrell Smith of Abilene. Paternal--been rechannelized to direct
ice Station Association । TSSA i Head and Billy Mac Newton are grandparents are Mr and Mrs I Ponor I A meAcA.+. vehicles through a safer path
officials are asking for an ex- riinning for re-election, while W. E. Butler of Fort Worth. UPUEl LVOII P' ESenIS while turning left on Belle Plain
planation of why March gaso- Russell Crosby will not. Other A son, David Bryan, to Mr * ' • from Lakeway. Changes
line allocations to Texaco and candidates for the three slots and Mrs Joseph Michael • were made because of the
Shell dealers will be cut al- include Russell T. Boyd, Sam- Britton of Brownwood, March 6, conservot i on honerc number of traffic accidents at
though company supplies show mie Harper, Billy C. Streator Brownwood Communtiy FWllVll ‘IVIIVI 3 the intersection last year and so
no reduction is necessary, and R. B Jones. Hospital. Maternal grand- far this year.
TSSA managing director Bill Incumbents eyeing re- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jose COMANCHE IRRC en pogdaaontortanmen -
Ligon said Texaco dealers re- election on the Mills County Saldivar of Big Spring. Paternal SMAFaHEnIBBcuTen Pro "ideduenttertainmepteunder Damageminor at
ceived 77 per cent of their allo- school board are V. Z. Cor- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. conser at ion ists were thedirection JMike Brady. , —2"9". "
cations in February and were nelius. Pct. 1; Carylon Wali, William F Britton of Brown- prnsented.plagues froms10 .GeneGiihreatth,chairmanof Swift plant here
TiXSS"? Pet.; and J. D. Berry, Pet 4 wood.___________________ST Water UPconnseronation thasmpnserloonermnsbnard. Minor nreandsmoke damage
65 ditsdealersfrom . . . . District at 0)8 second annual Mid-Texans honored included wassreported from a> fire at the
Fehruarv tn 7 noc mnt .in ( enwic}An raworear Bankers Conservation Awards Ory Beaty, of zone two, whose Swift plantton West Commerce.
February to 70 per cent this •OIIVICTIOr reversed Banquet Wednesday at PAR award was presented by Ray Brownwood firemen answered
mpnthahessaid , . Country Club. Rankin of the First Comanche the call to the plant at 9:20p.m.
for Brownwood man was named outstanding con- Outstanding conservationists According to a spokesman for
"cutofzpercentinavailability, servationist in the district, honored were Floy Walker, the fire department, an
whatthddtanrwiiPrcenein AUSTIN-The Texas Court of the testimony of then Brown Eleven past directors were Presented by Edward acetylene cylinder ignited in the
Shell said it had 560 million Criminal Appeals overturned County Sheriff Joe R. Town- given certificates of recognition Leatherwood, First State Bank, shoP
gaihns saditth for Totoi in Wednesday the conviction of send, which indicted Baker had from the banks. Gustine; E. J. Alderman, by City firemen also answered a
gallonsa and 55n millinn sir James F. Baker of Brownwood been indicted in the 1961 Calvin Pigg of Dallas, editor Jerry Vines. Comanche call at 6:10 p.m. Wednesday to a
nebrraryandsmillion.sal- for aggravated assault on a burglaryydeted the of the Southwest Farm Press, National Bank; Buster E grass fire at 600 Belle Plain
sorvicns fnr Inwnh Franklin aeaas aru new iviexico, pro- orsnarcna ugon S police officer. The reversal of Baker's spoke to the group. Hanson, by Charles Taylor. The* was no damage.
Frank) Palmer, 86, of 1203 du^much of the nation's pet- 2Ca n mmdon gahansan The Appeals Court ordered a conviction came on his second The Comanche Stage Band Farmers and Merchants Bank Arthur tO
Durham will be at 10-30 a.m roleum.... .. - March new trial for Baker because of attempt, as the court dismissed ------------------------------ De Leoni J. c Poe, by Dick „ i P .>
Saturday at Davis-Morris Win Skiles, an aide to .Sen. Ligon said he asked James legal irregularities in the his first appeal in March, 1973, Earlv lists Woolley, First National Bank of preach Friday
Funeral Home Rev I eon John Tower, R-Tex., said the R nnseid nessatKnd . me punishment setting phase of his because the judgment and Ear "Y IISTS Cisco; and Bill Harrison, by
undel will officiate and gasoline allocation for 1974 was FoseLSPecialas tan trial. sentence in his assaut con- Grover Hallmark, Eastland The Rev John G. Arthur will
burial will be in Eastlawn about 70 per eent of th at during planation Baker had been given a 13- virtion were not included in the 7 on ballots National Bank, be guest preacher for the
Memorial Park the base year of 1972. But, said Lieon and Delbert M Fowler month jail term for a May, 1970, record Other conservation winners Lenten service at St. Johns
Mr Palmer died at 4 40 om Skiles, "With the increase of the «nninmceipr M Fowler: incident in which he allegedly Reynolds testified that he had EARI y IARC, included John M /Happy i Episcopal Church Friday,
wednesaamndiedsrwnpon price of crude oil, drilling ac- ^v^^meX^a struck Brownwood Policeman been carted to /Brownwid nantrswmBBcseyen Hathcock of Comanche, by Ray The service begins at 7:30
ormunitylospita evwing tivityinthe.Permian Basin has areadanerstuedaythaslss Jackie Reynolds. addresstoinvestigatereportsor fnmdnteialanasstdionbrh Rankm. First Comanche Bank, &m. and the public is welcome,
alonoilinese increased by 75 per cent of 3 wu-cu5s Baker argued before the a drunk when he said he found “iectionsaneneinenoorroara businessman conservationist: He will talk on “A Lenten
w^torn Mav 30 at 1972." gasoline supplies._____________ Appeals Court that the judge Bkersitinein a spickl trunk elections AprilJ in Early. Filing Charlene Simpson of Sidney, by Discipline: WilitWorkfor Me:"
Jewett and retired from 87a "As a result,” the aide con- c,m-L. had allowed introduction of an and Baker got out and hit him adline was Wednesday Jerry B Vines of Comanche The Rev. Arthur is a native of
cewetoandrctiredfromcoca tinued. "you've got people who Comanche races indictment, judgment and ” got out and hit him. In the city council vote. National Bank, conservation Tennessee and graduate of
Heha^^o^ work on the rigs needing gaso . sentence in a prior burglary m, ,---------- Randall Brown will be theonly essay; and Jack Agnew of Southwestern University at
Hehadbeer ' icemanag’erand line to get out there I into the oU eye Six places conviction, over the objections De Leon views incumbent listed. Councilman Lubbock, by James Rutherford, Memphis. He received his
A i hehayveain fields) and there wasn't COMANCHE IRRC mE.. of Baker's lawyer that he had . „ Harold „TidwelI, who had First State Bank of Rising Star, master of divinity degree at the
pAwaptist h had.rvedin enough.” SomANEn(BC-Three not been shown to have been the April 6 previously filed for reflection, absentee conservationist. University of the South,
married d.. cyears.and The two mayors complained Per wilirunsunopposedfor person so convicted. P 9 has withdrawn from the race. Past directors honored in- Sewanee, Tenn After serving
married -ou. ,ummjns in February to Tower’s office threePosito ns on the The Appeals Court agreed, »E LEON l BBC)—Three other candidates for three elude Henry Tumey, presented churches in Tennessee he was
mansheApril2311e. that ”60 per cent of the gas sta- Crmanche City, ouncilubut stating "the evidence is in- Persons, including the in- positionsionithe council will be by Edward Leatherwood of the rector of Christ Church in
twSuryivorssinvudlejhisvifei tions in Odessa were closed and threepost; Wilb gontestedon sufficient to show that the ap- cumbent, will be running for newly filed Hiaron Bean and W. First State Bank of Gustine; Slidell, La. from 1958-1968, and
twopaughtersM3.Joe1Martin it was forcing a cutback in pro- thpssehootshoard during peUant / Baker i was the same mayor of De Leon in April 6 E Horner, former Early Ory Beaty, by Ray Rankin of associate rector of Grace
Michael or°mind -anders. duction because the roughnecks Prdyoting. puing n a. person as the one previously municipal election. mayor.Als ° nthe ballot willbe First Comanche Bank; Wade Church, Monroe, La. from 1968-
MichaetnSmithofpDeKalb, couldn’t get to the wells 10 Deadlinsfonfilng convicted or indicted” Running against Mayor M. D. Wanda Wells, Buena}Kelcy, Don George, C. S. Carruth, H. J 1973.
dliabrthereEvanRalmer.o work.” Roughnecks are oil field rawnsednesday;, an The only evidence put on by Stewart are David M. Pope and TatumaandEdwin Williams.. Huddleston and J. P. Wilkerson, Heisnow vicar of St. Mat-
Carpus.Cristiioand workers.____________________ EIncumbents.John.Huett and the state10 show that Baker was Hugh E MeGovern. Candidate Archie McDowell by Charles Taylor of Farmers thews church in Comanche and
P AmNT:, z, election and newcomer kire the same man named in the Scottie Campbell is being a ” withdrew from the race, and Merchants Bank of De Leon St. Mary's Church in Hamilton.
.. - _ -Opening IS . chrctionuandanewcomer. Donald earlier burglary conviction was opposed for his Place 1 city In the school board election at and j D Clark, by James Refreshments will be served
Mrs. Doggett, 79 . 3 - Erodwibe on the ballot for ,--------- -------------council seat by Henry A. Tabb. Early incumbenta Bryan Rutherford of First State Bank in the parish hall following the
Frirnw For thesthird.seat, . Jury finds Newton Dr Larry DeLane, T A. (Cap) Chambers, Jerry Don Lan- of Rising Star. service
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC)- rriudyTOr Seeking two 2-year terms on Nowlin. Eddie Lindley and caster and Robert L. Watkins
Services for Mrs Mabel . . the school board are Garland guilty of theft Donald Setzler, will be seeking re-election.
Doggett, 79, of Goldthwaite will restaurant Hicks,Pr. A. I. Davidson, Billy Five persons are seeking two other candidates for the three
be at the First United Methodist Ra Y.Evans and incumbent Tommy Newton of Brown- at-large positions on the De posts are Mrs. Martha Barnes,
Church in Goldthwaite with EARLY — Original recipe Brooks Kurley, who was ap- wood has been convicted of theft Leon school board in the April 6 Mrs Wyman McInnis, Kenneth
Rev Gordon Talk, pastor, of- Mexican food will be featured at pointed last year to fill a over $50A jury trial was held in election. Bobby Winkles and Boyd and Adron Beck.
Relating Burial will be at - Acres in Early on the vacancy Garland Collins' the 35th District Court of Brown Troy McKilip will attempt to Absentee voting will begin
Goldthwaite Memorial Comanche highway resignation left. County this week with William maintain their seats while March 18and end April 2at city
Cemetery under the direction of Grand opening of the Bi Blue and Doyle Brownlee o Breedlove presiding. opposed by Neal Morris, hall.
Wilkins Funeral Home. restaurant, designed to seat 66 Wil seek a separate term on the Newton was found guilty in Wayland Hodges and David ------------------------------
Time and date of services diners, is scheduled Friday, board.______________________ connection with theft of an auto Gilder. Graduation dance
were pending this morning according to Mrs. Mae Storie, v. . < , , and sentenced to three years in
She died at 8:30 am today at owner. IOUTH SetlOUS the Dept of Corrections at ----------------------
Childress Hospital in Gold- The Mexican food restaurant , J Huntsville Representing the Two-car accidents
thwaite will be open from 11 a.m until with gun WOUnCl state was District Attorney The Roaarunner
17^7.1^^ Vancy l. of Santa was „ reported in city " 3
Tug^wTa^C^^tT ^'ma^’Xitabte'her0^; Amatinberthsanetir ______________ Commerce Square parking lot members Fndayb^mg^
Slhdmoldtovinscount; sonal 8«ipes for Mexican unit of Brownwood Community c,lme, enoe was the scene of a twocar P.m. The eventtwill be at the old
in 1900 She was a member of dishes and wi be working at Hospitalithismorning.. th, Coleman sports accident reported to Brown- pmyyreserve building in Camp
the First United Methodist the restaurant teaching em- The youth was admitted to the a-.a _ . . wood police at 9 am Wed- Bwte..
Church here ployes how to prepare food hospital Wednesday night and trustee contest nesday. A 1972 car driven by Ralph Homesley will be caller
Survives include tw according to the recipes according to Brown County Jarene Dickerson of 221 Nor- and the public is invited.
dashes I Walker --------—______ Sheriff Deputy Sam Steel, COLEMAN (BBC -Ray Don thline Dr was struck by an auto
daughters. LouiseuWalger of Yancy suffered a gunshot Johnson and Jim Burkett are which left the scene
Goldthwaite and ’ Bonnie Calvary Baptist wound in the left side made candidates for Place 7 on the Atwoscartrashwas reported
Arnold of Austini ason,)Voyd 4 • from a .410 shotgun Coleman school board, the only atcenterandLps"mbandthe
Lee Doggett Goldthwaite; a teams WinneTS -------------------------- contested race among both the accident occurredati2 25 pm
Brtto Calvary Baptist Church Singing is Sunday zchooland muncipai elecdons Wedne^ay Evolved were a
chiidrenmnd six geat- teams avokfssplace groon The regular Sunday Singing Pfac 7 trustee Bill Brocket Rankm and a 1968 auto
^“d.mm^two County Royal Ambassador - HillcrestBaptist Stephenson will not seek re ^.ven by larry W Sparks of
sons S-Set Elwaine Evans invitational basketball tour- E and 17th Swill be this eecton , ,, Rt 4
SnsytlKdkarknvggan nament last weekend. coming Sunday .The event will wDeadline for filing was
precedednerain death. . wgn ana public is invited." -■ m---T
May to host games "Ebgghoonstvisapsst cure
teams finished second in the
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Bulletin (29
100 Carnegie
Selman, 85, were to be at 2:30 .
p.m. today at the First Baptist aas shortace
Church of Rising Star with Vic 5 "V" ""Y*
Allen officiating, assisted by WASHINGTON (AP)-John
Dick Williams and Artie Moore T Sawhill, deputy chief of the
Burial was to be in Rising Federal Energy Office,
Star Cemetery under the ised a Texas delegation from
direction of Higginbotham the Permian Basin area that he
FuneralH ore. w-. j would look “to their gasoline
He died a J am. Wednesday shortage after the Texans
at Eastland Memorial Hospital. him with facts and fig-
Mr Selman was born Jan 19.
1889, in 8811 County, was a The delegation which met
retired farmer and a member of with Sawhii Wednesday told
toe First Baptist Church and him that oil field workers, most
Odd Fellows of whom Uve miles from their
Survivors include his wife, jobs, don’t have enough
Annie Mae Selman of Rising ine to drive to the wells.
Star: three sons Ervin.F. Among those attending the
Selman.of San.Antonio, Albert meeting were Mayor Ernest
VenU Selman of Lubbock and J. Angelo of Midland, Mayor Jim
D Selman of Rising Star; four Reese of odessa, members of
grandchildren; and five great- the two cities’ councils and the
grandchildren two city managers.
I.c.L. fig The Permian Basin, stretch-
Joseph Palmer, 86 ing across a wide swath of
Texas and New Mexico, pro-
duces much of the nation's pet-
roleum.
Win Skiles, an aide to Sen.
John Tower, R-Tex., said the
gasoline allocation for 1974 was
about 70 per cent of that during
the base year of 1972. But, said
Skiles, 'With the increase of the
price of crude oil, drilling ac-
tivity in the Permian Basin has
increased by 75 per cent of
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