Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1976 Page: 2 of 14
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Tueaday. December 14,1976
Big-city mayors take
New facilities set
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
in mi<
for Lake B'wood
CRAGWOOOSON Fublisher
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By PEGGY SIMPSON
Wa
gress, federal judges and top
The pay commission, beaded
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the referendum
Board
ments in the Oriol case.
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obc) INTERSTATE 72,
CINEMA 1
R
CINEMA II
presented by John A. Thomason
was accepted by the board.
Undewvode-
Cafeteria
Shows
7:45-9:35
LOS AN
attorney fJ
ard Hughel
tendant m|
involved i
terious Hu]
which nan]
billionaire’
Attorney]
told Super]
A. Lake on I
concluded
fingerprint
for W years. He was a longtime
member of the Rotary Club, a
director of the chamber of
commerce and served 14 years
on the Tezas City school board.
romm AT M» AMO •*
~ANoa on war
musarexomy.
IOVHLACE MEETS
_MSSJONES"_
min omit am n
oki rams* mil
covers * acre of land.
TWO — Tabled the request
from Lone Star Gas who seeks
and other charges for the year
of 1*77. They remain the same
as in 1976.
WEDNESDAY’S
SPECIAL
BAR-B-QHAM
DINNER
A Decs
through i
midcootin
weeks-lol
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Thaw
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WHAT HAPPE NS
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WE C AN T EVEN (
HINT AT IT IN THIS
ADVERTISEMENT i
TATSIONOFTEE
CHRISTMAS TREE
DONUTS 1"‘voz.
OPENTILL
DUTCHMAIDDONUTS
_comuasqu_
metor voute $2 30 per month in Nona e
Caumty $25 50 yer Bymeil peid i
advence MS Bro-n Comanche Milh Sem
sabe Meculloch Cliwee ond ports ol
Callehen tosfe—d Eoth end Mai to..,
coumties $160 eer own ide these
counties but inside stete of Tezes $26 M
METRO-GOLDWTN-PATER prewenen
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PG."ETROCOLORmtedNtists
government executives be in- by Peter G. Peterson, former PA « re ___9__1 _
creased — but that the raises be commerce secretary in the Nix- ( )HF( m I n I GTers
tied to a stiffer code of ethics, on administration, proposed *” •
Temper]
above f|
through J
northern |
Us and id
South De
gradual w
pect for
through t
Arctic
Northeast
temperat
in parts J
and New
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fringes of
Upper Mi<
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across se
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warden ofE
holding j
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have appeB
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the jail, all
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Nearly •
of them nag
striking ill
prisons g
Americans
have fallerg
to go to pg
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Santa Ma
where 60 a
about 20
including
Peru, Pan
Central Ai
About 15
American.'
are fastin
men at R
city's only
have not j
The An
Reclusorio
paignagainstalarge pricein- from Brown County jail
crease at this meeting. U.S. of- Erath County jail.
BIUFFVuE
DRIVE-IN
Stone, 7S 1 D. Cote. 66
Services for Henry M Stone, DE LEON (BBC)Services thtM new far Lake
7,o M Oak ark Dr, will be at Jease Doyle Cole, 66, it Kermit Brownwood. Monday night
WajL Thursday at at marys will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at diractors of the Brown County
Cuthihe Church with the Rev. Cooper Funeral Home in Water Improvement Dstrict
James A. Aaron okficiating Kermit with Rev. JJ No. 1 approved the lease of M3 canal and four laterals.
Rosary will be conducted tor Culvahouse, pastor of the acres of land between Kirland Directors asked that Jerry
Mr. Stone at 7:30 p.m. Wed- Kermit Pentecostal Church, and Rose Boat Docks for the Carter who appeared before
neaday at Morelock Funeral officiating. Burial will be to construction of a car wash, boat them present a request tor the
Heme Burial to to be at San Kermit Cemetery storage and small shop. easement in more detail
Marcos City Cemetery at 4 p.m He died at I ajn. Monday in Leasing the land to Dalton THREE - Ratoed the rate
Thursday. De Leon Hospital after a sudden Smith The contract is for 38 from $5 to to an acre to five
Mr. Stone died at 7:45 a.m. illneas. Nowlin Funeral Home years, renewable each five individuals who have contracts
today in Brownwood Com- was in charge of local years The price agreed .was with the district to pump water
munity Hospital following a arraneements. 8480 a year for two years and from the lake for irrigation
"Ne“hmshomnsunn,imi M—1—
Quanah and lived 14 years to retired drilling company owner in other business directors: patrolman LaWayne Batteas
Brownwood end to years to He married Jimmie Brice Jan. ONE - Granted an easement 2% acres of land which adjoins
Brown County He married 14, 1932, in Carbon to the Texas Highway Dept on Kirkland for a boat storage.
Mary Myrtle Gil at Houston Survivors include his wife; a F-M 3021. The easement is to This is set up in a 15-year lease
Jan. 31. 1838 He was a retired son, James Jerome Cole of put a bridge across Rocky with five-year intervals. The
oO refiner and rancher. He was Sierra Vista, Arix; a sister, Creek. This will help make a lease to 8250 a year for the first
a member of St Mary's Verna Lancaster of De Leon; a loop around the lake making it five years
Catholic Church. brother, G.W. Cote of Kerndt; easier to get to Cason Cove from FIVE - Adopted a resolution
The Stones lived to Texas Ctty and two grandchildren. Mountain View. The easement fixing a flat rate assesament
scheduled to address the nation The government ordered ad- ~“
tonightontheeveofanationa ditionafprotectionaforapoitica wAesuoR.pmnparndath420
reforms. But aides said he de- Leftisto staged demonstra- fscsmernam. Utai &
toyed taping his television mes- tions in half ■ dozen cities urg- expected to be working, ac-
sage while awaiting develop- ing Spaniards to abstain from cording to The Conference
Pear Sackett, 93 State tax
COLEMAN—Services for .a.
Pearl Sackett, 93, of Dallas 111011 SlUTGU
were pending this morning with i nt |
Stevens Funeral Home here, in D WOOO
She died Monday in Dallas
THE
GIANT SPIDER
INVASION PG 4
COLOR
raising salaries of members of
Ford has the authority to ap- Congress from 844,600 to ■ r . .
prove the raises or pass the $57,500; the salaries of the Am-Aer FAr +m I
recommendations on to his sue- speaker of the House, the vice 11 I Vl IIn3
of’the nence ruling was win stevens ruuem ---- cessor. President-elect Carter, president and the Supreme $
born F 09 presented DOHA,Qatar(AP)-Sea,atr ternational recession
Novi, 1181. In Abilene and had Cmetsdsun y at his home tO Rotary Plaza poltisallyunabltosquthorize Corer +okine
Ived in Banes for thepast tew BorXjU012,toWyS A flag for the Rotary Plata milbon annulary incre^ ng major ollexporting countrlesas infation from the present 8 per person who are being held on
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Mr.andMra.RoyMacDonalde memberde WuM,Ran»to«»w.—w.vaw. iran,whotavorsaispercent ZL,
Eanarat"ouzcporaid"omnalsurefyors a EtorFora’tp approve bheim. Cmnstersateorgantnaton aSSToiyxtu:
srozbskagresoaehosfsramffdSpounciartaf ' ZZ Butaprrgntsccmmnem.enathe White House nabpin-hnamdacamedngtcaztepzgadouesmefsssrom
pesnmacDanada.bothaof"unts,steirBurhel s tMasrosashooarexentatjoncfor EhathecoukgoinigpRepududcan wedhessdy,inangue,recom andoseryicestthatostcouemes KS“ Counties, today,
Bangsi.8randparnnthMremnn Lllian Wells, both of Coleman; were Steve Morelock and Joe administration might try todic- ly^ blue jeans in the White ran ging.from a importfromtheWestiszsperNealsaid.-------------------
Mrs Tom Watono Speman and several nieces and Anen Adams tate ethical standards that Con- House - but not while he freeze orstoken increase to a cent since OPEC’s last 10 per
nephews._________________t business, com- gress should adopt. receives aFfenc ambassador Tssives wrtrs onoanreage in - Prices In ,“«d boxing club
ONE-Tabled a request by hPresidenidectalsocco- setleaoraxnea antbartiddat e, to begin practice
Fred Matson to have an old road commission stod that fidedln an interview with ABC's JoAVpEa ridsiminrvoonmt SiX arrested by
bed deeded back to him federalexcutivesandjudges, as Barbara Walters that he and onanoEcemectinginienna « , a Brownwood Boxing Club will
because his petition was op- wellsirenatorsandrepre wife Rosalynn usually sleep in a asarmgoathrteppooman!Ppe Danny Neal here begin practices at their new
nosed Commissioners will look sentatives, be prohibited from double bed and plan to continue and armed tores “ . w ‛ location Wednesday. They are
tthefepamsideoet"iusue" receiving honoraria, legal fees, doing’so." sian Gulf sheikdom are taking Six people have been arrested to meet at the Brownwood
TWO-^abled the acceptance gifts or the proceeds of testi- “It’s much more comfortable stringentasecurity precautions, in Brownwood Monday in Jaycee building across the
A representative from the of two contract One was from monial dinners for personal use. in a double bed,” he added. Thcomferenceroomosthe connection with a idrug store street from Brownwood
■ ... Abilene field office of the State Thomas Y Pickett for ap- » i .... 2.. ■ Miss Walters raised the ques- 3 oom Gu , “ eUPPeG burglary in Dublin Friday. Community Hospital.
Thornton s to hold Comptroner win be in praisai at n ana gu utiuities Italsqsaidthatsprofessional tion o Bue jeans during the in- T^’n..^. Drugs were taken in the Practice willbe held tromt
Lreakfastwednesday mor and the other tromMeCreary hertproofthuttsrcuTzgans burelarding t Nn, pa p-m Monday. Wednesdays
. JX « Z-i ane Huey fora delinguemsti gudiig business should be Nage" to Tesday in"Erdmysoodhcjdybeezonana
employes will be held beginning taxes, officials have announced.------------------------------- “That's my normal attire,” . 56cdevt5 tn h» the heading the investigation, the membership is free. Boys from
Wednesday at 8 a.m. at the Enforcement officer Harrell City school holidays The White House gave short Carter said “I did it all the internationai terrorist Caros Mttofthesix were arrested sptoazseyearssoldare eligihle
Holiday Inn. M. Greer will meet with local ‛ 1 notice of the meetings. Republ- tune, all the time I was gover- led attack the Vienna Monday night ,___. Parents are welcome to watch
The event to the store's an- taxpayers at the Brown County Brownwood schools will can leaders were invited to nor, you know.” meeting Three persons were chargese4. "ere the sessions,
nual Christmas breakfast, courthouse in the county tax dismiss at 3 p.m. Friday for the breakfast, with Democratic But he hastened to add that “I kiLednd ministersrrom the fledagainststhesixinEratha
according to Bob Miller, store assessor’s office from 8 a.m. Christmas and New Year’s leaders. Including Rep. John wouM not embarrass the nation richest oU countries were kid- cournty;aTheyeinclupejimmy Tp2
manager until noon. holidays and resume Jan. 3, Flynt Jr., chairman of the Eth- by having a formal conference naped. mhe ministers were re- Eeye odssBrer iX,?nopds, LOPEN630
Attending will be ap- “If Brown wood-area mer- 1,77, schoo! officials said today, ics Committee, asked to a 10 with the French ambassador leased in Algeria after payment SeyeReynoidswiohnny Ray
proximately» employes of the chants, or anyone else for that and my wearing blue jeans and of ransom P" Forbess, Dalton wilisand Billy
Brownwood store, matter, have any questions -. n his wearing a morning coat Te industrialized West led Ear. Jimmy Reynolds
about state taxes or need help in Kirmrmere rrec “I would do the proper things . th Untted stats h has also been filed on for felony
preparing tax torms Greer wi nianapers press about dress." thahinBrownCount.o
be there to assist them, • ■ Carter also said he doesn’t acsine Ti.™. in .A “ nave been transferred
ComptroerBob.Bullocaaia _ c_:, plantgstopzoggngfotegercise crerae at this meeting 'S of- from Brown County JaU to
tap"nrhisotngelandtebenv demands in >pain
theseface-totaceasessionswith MADRID, Sp^n(AP)-Ul. The government has in- oggingaroundthewhiteHquge and could rene» the in-
taxpayersahep do just that tr leftist kidnapers of an ad dieted it will not give in to the in the morning,,"ith:reporntens --------------------------------
Bullokaddedmino those viser to King Juan Car la say he small ultra leftist group or even toehealpughed see me or skowome Hoi area
Bullck reminded.thote is in good condition but will not bargain with it for the release of nt"hether Vo,s me 0 -howers dotarea
taxpaxers.whoaesunabieto be released until the gov- Oriol, president of the State no,ndon know. But U be . .. .
wedhesdayttaeprheynctnvseam emamemttheesispoursicalprs caupetandsumemnpadhe .pnet" was asked u be some aEashtessatredasanadyttnd
get their questiongzlanswered Or prisoner is well, without ~ taken from H. in times had.toupinchapimselto Monday night, althougha
James W. Martin, serves Tt" wnsa nobtical kidnanina in years four years now since we’ve had official measurement was .11 of
Taylor, Brown, Callahan, P“Pon ‘ L, this nrob. The kidnapers said Uiev were the goal of being president. 1 an inch. Clearing was forecast
Coleman, Comanche, Eastland. "°urdesireisathattnspro mentored perrsmitohotere never had any doubt that I for today
t.LIn i—mu lem be resolved as soon as P0S- IeIDersOIweruSUO UCWOer IALlc+K
Fisher,.Haskel,sJonescuMit sible and this is something that Anti-Fascist Resistance Group, "ouldbe‛ elected ,
^*11’ M‘,U’ Nol,nh ‛ depends exclusively on the gov- or GRAPO Police said it was a a"Thvenever.resched.a
Schackelford, Stephens and radical splinter from the single dayinmylife when I felt
Stonewall counties. Premier Adolfo Suarez was Spanish Communist party that I would lose.
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forioprasentatinnn on phuralities throughout the na- Transit systems, streets, parks, ofsthestatom
."5 pubticbutidinga-rowerandawa
■ - —■■ — ■■ ■■ .... ter lines cry out tor renaDinta- l . _
tion.» ' Plains sector and far West
White house talks to touch esimrnasttasszsttraa
mom • | ■ . because it would not cut tax Readings across the state
on pay hikes, tighter ethics "Iemnegoupttrsmayorsand geersdatpusnarditromezpan
■ » “ one city council member handle up to 52 at Brownsville at
am.mgstpa
WASHINGTON (AP) - Pay including House Speaker-desig from 863,000 to VnjM. for a top Cadinet )ob hehas 62 at Lanein in Eas
raisesand tighter ethicalstand, Thomas. P. ONeilland Cabinetmembers woldse Among those under consider- stim more rain was forecast
ajT.u ws mi Lasi* thr .b anche o t gseRe ublic an1 e Faws ohn an _ __. secretary of Housing across the east half of Texas,
government are the topics on J. Rhodes, were out of town and $6 500. an Urban Deveionment have grgaw, nzn 4 4., m!
the agenda for meetings Pres- said they could not get back to Top executive jobs to the fed- bedn Mayr Gbpmn,nyong tonight Vendingtromth to be
dent Ford has scheduled with Washington in time. eral government would go up Maier anarhomasBradeynr fair Elsewhere expected be
congressional leaders. Flynt, at a remote vacation from 844,600 to 860,000 for Level L’xngles.Bradeyrrcently ---------------------------
.Today’sameetingsucomesles Lodgein Georgiagsasked thatit disavowed interest in a Wash- Neal assists in
than two weeks alter a govern- be postponed, but the White 23, , 0, • —,E ington post and is ernected to
ment commission urged that House said it would go on as I,and #37,800 to $9,000 for seek reelection to 1877. cP:..c. zm.e
salaries for members of Con- scheduled. V__________________________ recovering items
Danny Neal, Brown County
sheriff, has Just returned from
Brady where he assisted Texas
Rangers Norman Autry and
Bob Faver and Coleman County
sheriff deputies J.D. Fry and
Morris McDonald in the
recovery of several thousand
dollars worth of property taken
to numerous burglaries.
and land security was mounted American officials say a 15 Neal left this morning for
today for oil ministers of the 13 per cent increase would up U.S. Cleburne to interview two
Corson Ball Eastland among
KILIEEN—ServicesforCar-
C. BallofKiDeenweretobebek heorinns' Cities
He helped organize the Stone Oil at 3 p.m today at the First "em"g- -7
U>. and served as vice president Baptist Church of Florence. BaDetta Austim Bureau
and manager of refinery Burial was to be at Florence AUSTIN The Citv of
operations until after the Texas City Cemetery with Masonic EAHndisohe oscite
City explosion. graveside rites. included to upcoming Railroad
this.timehe.alo IMr.Ball died mor- Commissin hearings dealing
ff**?*1 * ranchin.Blanc ning after a long illness..,, with Lone Star Gas Co. and its
County and Hays County later He was born May 18, 1811 to reauests for rate increases
moving to San Marcos where Farmersville and was a Irdundhe stat "6m35s
they resided for about 12 years, member of the First Baptist The rmmlasinn will hear the
in 1880 the Stones purchased a Church of Florence. He was also comnans Andais which were
ranch to Brown^County^and amnuatea with the• Florence made when the cites demined
bare resided at 800 Oak Fork Masonic Lodge No. 338. He was the rate Increases it earlier
Dr. since 1862. a longtime Killeen high school reduested
Survivors, include. teacher and tennis coach. The Eastland bearing is
two sons, Robert IL Stone of Survivors include his wife, for March 7 at the
Seabrook and John G. Stone of Mygaret; his father-in-law commission’s Austin
Brownwood; two sisters, Mrs. JM Duncan of Florence; step-
Alyne Moore of Fort Worthand mother Mrs. W.T. Ball of “Inits alications to the
Mrs.v.H Torancd 1 Labbock;four Mra. commission Looe Star alleges
and four grandchildren. E.W. Cory of Odessa ,Mrs. the cities bad rejected ap-
Vicky MacDonald Mith"ED""Cmmns"andMi
COLEMAN-Services for CharlesaKitcheneboth.of clauses and tax adjustment
Ricky MacDonald,of Bangs numerous nieces clauses for natural gas and
wilbeatio a.m. Wednesday at and nephews natural gas service.
Stevens Funeral Home here . Welle M Other cities involved 10 the
with burial to be in Coleman J,”an "eu, °4.. hearings are Van Alstyne,
City Cemetery , CO „ MAN..Serv ices . for Archer City, Vernon, Emory
He died at 1:45 a.m. Monday JesseWela, o Santa Anna and Royse Cty.
. 7 ,T. -T-Z.. were to be at 4 p.m. todav
Landers of the U.S. Confer- immediately to get the economy UmCaSct.! s2, •s,. ,.0,
ence of Mayors and the National moving.” said Newark Mayor MEMBEE of me ASSOCIATED ress
League of Cities were providing Kenneth Gibeon. “I*”""- Foou ' “77 “
Cartertoday with an extensiv He outlined a plan that to- aruazaaawunna
laundry list of legislation they chided 84 billion for public __________________________
say to needed to revitalise the works, $3.5 billion to antireces-
nation’s cities. sion aid to the cities, $2.5 billion Rain IGOVOS damp
A conference plan calls for a for public employment, 31
economic stimulus, binion foreducationandattal trail across state
inchuding a $7.7-billion tax re- of 81-3 billion in several other
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job proposal to Carter
By JONATHAN WOLMAN presidential victory, with key
AP Urban Affatrs Writer support from several of the
_ ATLANTA (AP) - A 8113- mayors who gathered here to-
billion federal spending plan day - especially Abraham
designed to create more than a Beame of New York, Coteman
millton new Jobe is being laid Young of Detroit and Henry
before Jimmy Carter by a Maier of Milwaukee,
group of hopeful bigcitymay- “The $20-billion economic
or, stimulus must be acted upon
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