Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1978 Page: 4 of 12
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Tuesdoy, Jenusry 10, 1978
De-Abby
fences in West
READYTO EXPLODE
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NURSING HOME REPORT
What would an
intelligent, good-ooking girl
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Mondale flies to Colorado to
No thanks!
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Jan. 9 - Jan. 13
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Husband’s Always
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BROWIWOOD
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All Grumbacher Artist Supplies
want with a balding, middle-aged, burned-out guy who's
old enough to be her father T Besides that, moot pilota are
either broke from paying alimony and child support, ox
they've got a couple of kids to tend to college and a house
in the puburba that’s not paid for.
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"We don't sense hostillty, but water righta.
a common sense of concern After meetings today here
about solving thia country* and in Salt Lake City, plus an
problems," he mid at a brief address to the Utah legislature.
Abby, when a pereon sends out RSVP invitations, to it
HER place to follow them up with telephone calls? If I am
wrong IH apologise.
RSVP on the invitation which
years old should know means.
Earlier in the day, on a flight prepare for a tour Wednesday of
from Washington, Mondale told the energy boomtown of Craig,
reporter* hia five-day trip about 200 miles west of Denver,
would focus on cooking sugges During the five-day trip, the
tione to the problem of water. vice president also will stop In
Umber, coal leasing, cattle Montana, Idaho and Washing-
grating. farming and energy ton. before flying to Nevada for
development in the region. • meeting Friday with 13 west-
Inreaching decisions on these era governors
DEAR IRRITATED: Ones in a blue moon an invitation
wil be foot in the me*. MV not the hoateie‘ piece to follow
ep RSVP invitatlona, atheeghB deoMrettn mon de
Failure to scknowledg an RSVP lavitadlon to lnexcuseble.
DRAR ABBY: Thanks for advising JUST PLAIN
JEALOUS to trust her husband on those busines tripe
with a female coworker.
I'm an airline stewardens who's engaged to be married
soon, and if my Rance didn't trust me. I'd take it as an
insult.
Everyone seems to think the stewardeses and pilots
fool around a lot, but it's not true
Governor appoints
Searcy to DA post
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Gov.
Dolph Briscoe has appointed
Roland Searcy Jr., county at-
torney of Braxoe County, as dis-
trict attorney of the a5th Judi-
cial District, also in Brazos
County.
The appointment is effective
immediately
Searcy replaces W.T.
McDonald Jr. of Bryan, who re-
signed.
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Hate to write toMoref fond M ta AbfaaB Van Berea, 132
Leahy Dr, Beverly Hilla, CaBt. 90212,tor. Abby's booklet
Hew to Write Letters for Al Oeeaelene." Please enelese •
My huebend and I have three erhooi egs children Supper
to the only meal we can ad eat together, so I go to a lot of
UuiMo to make it extra speclal.
Melvin is home from work every evening by 4:30 p.m
and the kids are home by I, ae I always serve supper
between tit and 630.
For some reason, the minute I call Melvin to the table he
either Marts to rood something, begins to fix something, or
he downhis eyes to lake s little nap! This just drives me
The children are hungry and ready to eat and so am I.
but Melvin is always anywhere from half an hour to an
hour late getting to the table
Everything to either overcooked, dried out or cold I've
I Melvin to come to the table the first time he's
. but Rs like talking to the wad.
Help me!
More patients discharged alive
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sPsndtherlastadays N.HAn.1 returned to hospitals, 19 percent continuing, although the latest older, the report said, and about
centefror’enitb’sthtstctianal Armeentanameoorctorrehative statistie have not yet deen 7Opercentolshemwerenwomen.
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The teontop, mo., cntc. No comparable breakdown on were admitted for physical aged $479, figure that officials
anhescenterzsifgurescqntrast discharges was available to the reasons, while one In 10 was say has probably increased
shmrpbwithaimdreporta the health statistics center's » admitted for disruptive behav- substantially since the data
A. in, Specis Cormmitteg,on vey. which was based on data ioror mental deterioration and were collected due to inflation
' "Most collected from August 1073 to one to 20 for "social reasons, throughout the economy anden
mursing April 1974, the most recent data such as lack of a family mam- pecially in the health ore 1n
homewidiethere"up, avallable. ber wiming to provide care. dustry.
That report, entitled Nur*- But it found that 70 percent of The survey found that 71 per------
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By TERENCE HUNT taaue*. Mondate said. "We want the spirit
Assoclated Press Writer to work it out in a way that is t „
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.(AP) Nir and responsive to the "-"ooerchuuer
- Vice President Walter F citizens of this xrea." No discreet person would go
Mandate says the Carter ad- He said that "we do not come into the world half dressed'
ministration will be sensitive to locked in on a serie* at poL And iw wise person will con-
the needs of the West aa it seeks icles," but gave no indication of sider 'himse fwell I dressed un-
solutions to the problems of any change to previously an- psitlvemdnd.“aswearingia
energy development, water nouncod decislons. gainst
resources and other laues. Some of the harshest crit- thatwi strike himNbetorehis
"We want to develop the un- ciam baa focused on adminis- wortday begins
derstanding, the trust and com- trative decisions involving wa- Our family eats breakfast
munication that permit un to ter, such as President Carter's together Before we scatter
serve the citizens of these states proposal to cut off federal fund* our separate ways, we have
effectively, ” the vice president for some water projects and «r itualavitamin "psfor
saldashe’beganaseven-state proposed regulations to enforce trsda. “shsomt waxsaE
western trip. a UM tew limiting the Mae of mmOrize snoughIn
Mondate Mid he would be Ifo- farms eligibie to receive water nos it befor Vur mnds an
toning to problems and seeking from federal irrigation day
suggestions today to meetings projects. You need to dress your mind
with Indians, businessmen, Mondate said some of the when you dress your body
politicians and community criticlsm to the result of the Make a hobby of collecting
leaders to stope hero, to Utah western drought "that created a “shieidsfor the spirit" that
and to Colorado. lot of anxiety that would have sanfortfy your mind..Nosone
The administration has been been directed against any ad- hT
widely critictoed to the West for _ fresh, clean, comfortable-
pollcles that critics any show a Interior Secretary Cecil An- fitting protective idea'
lack of understanding of the re- drus, traveling with Mondate,
gion, said the administration alio is ■■-1— ■■
Arriving at Kirtland Air the victim of some miscon- nBarand Schuec.apastorof
Force Base here Monday night, ceptions to the West. He Mid munity"cnure,Scan“b:
Mondate brushed aside any one example is a persistent and weekly on his nationally syn-
suggeston that the West to hoe- Incorrect rumor that the ad- dicated.TV program. Hour or
Ute territory for the adminis- ministration is trying to engi- Powe
DEAR READY First, give everbody 15 minutes
notice before serving supper if Melvis doesa’t head for
tbs table with you aad the children, go ahead and eat
without him. If the food to ovormobed, dried out or cold.
R'o Me herd luck.
If you can’t retrein him (end maybe you can’t), train
youreelf to rod with the pumches and keep your bleed
premaure below the bedtag point.
DEAR MUN. I sent out 36 invitations to a cocktail
BROWNW0OD BULLETIN
MIGRANT AFFAIRS
DEAR ABBY After you reed this, pleane dent My. “If
that» your bieest probtom. lady, you're tarty." because
right now it IS my biggest problem, and Im ready to
explode
The detergent that
does your entire
wash-all by itself.
* your powder detergent needs help— like
sprays for grease and liquid for collars— why
useit? New. improved ERA does it all by itseif
ERA s new formula combines ingredients like
those in powder detergents, sprays and
lguidsforcolars Just rub a Wittle on
the tough stuff and new ERA does a great
job on your whole wash
So dor Save 15 on any size ERA The deter
gent that does it— all by itseif
CUT XIONG pomo LIE
TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR STORE
SAVE15°
When you buy any size NEW ERA.
i mt out tween rwoum
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Reports show misuse of funds
department ot community ion CET A grwft* » Texas, sad haps violating me Tw 0pm Briscoe's chlet Legal counsel,
AUETTN T * "N "er toMfr*. rveoeeed the report dM Mt account properly for the Records Act former Sen Dmi Adams o Jas Jan. 11, 1978
22==5 Emnas. Eese- --ms -- 22
nZZ 0 tederan.manpomer affairs onicezheldCETA cranta, gram for mostly low income charged in Brownsve lad MeDonald Mid he has asked
fundibytheGovermorsome bh a Juareincoin'umi k^r^yt stanley,wade,Duriotmmakd agaa "22 )o
KuuantaAfatraswhoned versity * Austin — * voked the nSTAmendment new "indepeh audit of al S"BCRgsust
‛h Mchargvdsih.toreecy: 28 j™*" ~ an ovetobuga- pay salaries of GOMA staflera when questioned to forte DS GOMA programs and those of come your war today and you
i~m*ffM<anaB* toner* “010,000. The audit was done by Stan- triet c—t i-tev rwrwf iw its subcontractors won t De the only one lo notice
management of Comnprehensive Endorsements on some Im y,4, n..T , , » ___ —55 IE __ it A poacher not entitled to
payesdestssdtncrurp w ■ “.iSSSIwSS Last stanney, sr/xw ts.'s
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Texas Department to r--miarant.waim. ma KTMI . aerota Harlingen plumbers Feb. 11, 1975, to Jan 31, 1977, Gaph Letter Mail 50 cents lor
nitv“AAap.iaL0 commu mierantaainsddnot match - and report what * dM - to unionlocal. found probiems ranging from each and a long, seir-
EvAatsiAuut - - 0 fhe persona * whom eliminate Ute overobligation to Guv Dolph Briscoe sus- technical violations of CETA addressed, stamged envelope
**.*** T*____ . fundsstound by his evaluators pended Perez aad Rodriquez requirements to possible crimes AaAstrozrsphn° $010019.
msttuid submitted thekrown -Amhtor* found GOMA aad He also gave GOMA .mi June after they to* th. Fifth to job training programs funded Be sure to speedy your birth
" ttamanpnaa. ssx: “Grayzandnsabroeher.car 19,
dn«ahrtundsnotonlyby tr*“~ “WW 11 fw "weve MM requested Count..CE, —anaanaydayruaanirsbongne
■rmt “AErossotTiee,d Mh This < and have been told, "We're Grants covered by the audt ny endorsements on 18.2 per gfoomy Gert or GUs along A
ErnteAairseooMAbutalo ffth of the .65 million In working on it,' " McDonald and the community affairs cent of the paychecks issued by pessimist could rain on the
hZa rawfra^to nrwvide lot erantaudited, to 'mi aama ____ evaluation did not include the Lubbock-besedLanoEstacado asdEs (Feb. 20-Mareh 20,
B P™™* A* .-GOMA, failed to leave • Because GOMA never re- one controlled by the Gray Farmworkers de Tejas and 14 Trust a ittie in your luck today
uainins for migrant farm clear audit trall" to document .ponded to either report, brothers sine. It had not barn percent of thorn issed by the Concentrate on the major as
"orkers. its reports to the community af- McDonald had refused until made during the uruk eu Texas Migrant Labor Council pectsot getting ajob.done. The
Ree MrrtwwM M-arSar a/Hi- - u a . "2" “ “T during me ported* COV- ;drKran aOK l—..a, small details will take care o
1 1 ~• arector " the tairs department, which mom- Monday to release them - par- ered. Inc., of Laredo - ihemselves
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Mondalemending Ispossiu! TACB grudgingly oks a
• wooenschujer . . can outwit embarrassment
federal offset policy 222325
_____ . / keep this in mind: Those close
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - The Paso had asked to be listed to.y0u wont appreciate your
Texas Air Control Board grudg- among the non-attainment ability and could foul up the
tag has agreed to accept the areas because it cannot control Gemini (May 21-June 20,
federal offset policy that re- pollution contributed by sources Today vou haveespecially(fine
quires elimination to pollution in Mexico. "entgonshipsabrn!
equal to that to proposed new The board made one except to ments, however for tomorrow
industry in areas that exceed staffs list to non-attainment max.beditferent ....
pollution stendards. . areas atter persons trom the mi^mi“!
-ne Monday vote on the con- western end of Nueces County ing things for others today But
troversial program was unani- protested that their area is ru- you might overtook the fact that
mous, but board member Fred ralandwasindeed able to meet bheretidsogorybqnsameprgpenot
eats breakfast Hartman of Baytown Mid fed- those standards. LEO < July 2-Aug. 22) Assoc,
ueaxtas eral insistence on the offset pol- m.. . ates will go out of their way to
icy was "wrecking the finest The federal Environmental pull strings for you today How-
proaram in th. couSntt •• Protection Agency now will de- ever, you may uncharacteristi-
program in the country cide r "1102 caily balk it they make requests
Chairman John Blair of ,, , wnether to accept Texas of you.
Kountze mid he would do w- “t VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
ervthine he coia f. M .. . Shelve self-doubts today Go
erytning ne could to win Coo- Hearing examiner John Turn- after that big score you felt was
gressional reversal to the policy ey recommended granting a unattainable With go and
by 1W oermtlEromeun.g ranun&.4 gusto you may be just Iucky
Rut th. hoara ..ta ik per*™* for a new Bayport enough to get it
But the board accepted the chemical plant, with two special libra i Sept. 2-0et. 23) Most
poucy because, Blair said, re- conditions, but action was of the day you are in good
fusal would hold up construction nostnoned unti h. Fh 9 spirits and find it easy to get
of manv imortart ™-nuJ7. poStponed until, the Feb. 24 along with all A cantankerous
many important projects. board meeting after the Galves- Enow-it-all may push you too
in a separate vote related to ton Bay Conservation and Pre- far later in the afternoon
the offset program, the board serttiin AlKcittnon gand Te SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 22)
accented staff servation Association filed writ- Money matters are right down
acnepted astaff.recommenda- ten objections Monday morn- vour alley today you're both
Uons on designation to areas ing. gifted and lucky in things finan-
that cannot meet federal air One of Turncv*i recommeng cial. Don t. however, expect
pollution standards ‛-neo Turney s recommend- the world to stand and cheer
PHuIo sznaaras. « I ed special conditions was to at your gams
One of the areas to El Paso, make the list to estimated Sagittarius tNw. 23-Dee.
which sits in a basin similar to emissions bv the pronosed 21) Your big idea come m
the one that cum Los Sson .. . proposed for some sharp criticism from a
natentiniusnscang tn American Hoechst Corp. the sideline sitter His sour grapes
traps inversion layers. El permitted limits. stem from jealousy Don t let
him daunt you.
R)UU}
J:ey
Out of the 36 invitations, only 20 responded and 28
showed up! (I don't know what happened to the rest.)
After the party, someone to whom I had sent an
invitation, but who neither responded nor showed up.
claimed he didn't receive my invitation.
He mid 1 should have KNOWN when he didn't respond
one way or the other that he didn't get ft. and it was my
•V.. •=" «T aren-As]
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1978, newspaper, January 10, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573204/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.