Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1972 Page: 4 of 18
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laws blamed in shutdown
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(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN
certified that their cars” meet front-end crash at 5 mph and a
rear-end collision at 24 mph Texas car rates must be urn-
form. so the board ordered the
with a stationery barrier.
fuel, exhaust, cooling or lat-
SAAB is made in Sweden and ching systems, or to tne bun
wanted to buy an ad while Can- had driven them crazy with
"I decided to try and get my ried name is now apart from the
West
She says she is 36, and one of poems published now because
our favorite sources at the Bul-
dhead row in the stripper joints letin says she looks 26
There was a time a year or
two ago when she often dressed during my time in prison and
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present," she said.
gorgeous blonde hair and lots of cepted as one
husband of the moment, Troy
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hopes the income from the the photographers.
In the old days, she had the since she last was busted on a poems will help her financially
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"It would be destructive to
name.
in Brownwood in 1969 that offi-
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the other day when Candy was serving a 15-year sentence cers who had staked out her
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Will be in county ASCS office’s
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Tennessee and is married. She plained what it would be like to
would not reveal her husband's go to prison again if she must
week as a stripper —top wages
at that time. The appeal failed
ANNUAL
they didn't recognize her at
once. She doesn't look like the
girl who was the darling of bal-
Bulletin to see one of her ing book. "A Gentle Mind Con-
friends, Harriette Graves, a fused." It is being published in
there have been numerous
questions about who I am, what
I am and what I thought about
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Wednesday. January 12.1172
Coleman Kiwanis
DOWNTOWN
BROWNWOOD
Pass
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Smartly tailored Coats,
some fur trims, leathers,
fake furs, beek suedes,
wools-dress and casual
styles, full and suburban
lenhths-junior and
womens sizes.
while she writes her auto-
biography. Evidently, Candy
hasn't talked over financial ex-
periences with other poets.
The ex-stripper told Mrs.
Graves that she now resides in
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AUSTIN, Tex. 1 AP) - A State
Insurance Board order to cut
premiums for Texans who have
strong auto bumpers ap-
parently will not be of much
immediate help to drivers.
Donald O'Brien, chief of the
board's auto insurance division,
said Tuesday that so far "no
domestic manufacturers have
Values to
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It was while visiting or resid- me emotionally, physically and
ing-it was hard to tell which— mentally.
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Members heard a report that
the association has provided the
Overall-Morris Hospital at
Values to
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Midland.
Candy told Mrs. Graves she
Send JI for IACOBY MODERN book
te -Win •< Bridge," te/o this
popev), PO «», Rodio CMy
Stetion, No Yark, NV 1001*
Watson expressed hope that
in the near future a heart
association chapter will be
started in Coleman
from New Orleans to Las Vegas
but principally Dallas.
In those days she had long,
the policyholder to submit a
certificate that the bumpers
meet the standards
Allstate Insurance Co. asked
to grant the discount, but in
mph collision, front and back,
by 1975
crash, front and rear, without
damage.
—15 per cent for 1972 autos
whose (jumpers can sustain a
"But I didn't say spiritually,
remember that!"
rest of the strippers and ex-
strippers except that she is a
definite personality.
She has a certain flair as was
evident when she used her little
makeup.
On her most recent visit, her
hair was close cropped like a
BOX 149
Canyon. Ten. 79015
"Make it sexy, boy," she de-
manded.
The grand jury didn't bother
to indict her She and Phillips
parted
Some time later-after the
Brownwood arrest—she ex-
Auth
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skull found
Bayou has
that of Rhon
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The identi
through del
Frazier, Ha
deputy sher
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the bayou
The girl. <
Johnson, w<
Aug 4. in We
Sharon Sha
lake City.
Shaw girl al
since then
We feel
have come
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The ’skull
where the
mams at a y
Sept 1 Thor
been posit
Frazier sail
nor the boy
signs of viol
The rema
young girls
the past s
Houston-Tei
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Bayou near
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possibly con
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Taylor Bay
and that the
were found
the standards set out by the
board.
He said he only knew of two
makes that meet the board's
standards for discounts—"a
couple of SAAB models and a
Mercedes-Benz model."
at WILKS Downtown Brownwood—
BOX 134
Comanche, Texas
ago.
Her only comment to the
press at the time that anyone
remembers was addressed to
Attack. "Why Risk Heart
Attack" and "Eat Well but Eat
Wisely " Watson provided the
< lub with the material, officials
said
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the deuce of clubs go East
threw the seven of clubs
whereupon South led a club
and eventually set up a club
for his ninth trick
West criticized East quite
properly. East did not need
to hold on to his diamonds.
on
NEW CAR
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Weyerhaeuser three alterna-
tives It could install a recovery
system that would eliminate M
per tent of the waste, build a
new plant or cease operations
in announcing it had chosen
the third alternative, We-
yerhaeuter said it would close
the plant by the May 31. 1973
deadline imposed by the state
and would try to find jobs for the
mill's workers
Although a company spokes-
man noted that Weyerhaeuser
had been unable to meet the
state requirements ' within the
time frame available," another
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ALL SALES f INAt-NO REfUHOtHO RETUBNB
COTTON ALLOTMENTS
SALE or LEASE
Market Pric. PLUS "Bono." - MM por acre transtered-
ALL contracts signed on or before January 21st.
Negotiable Check - Not a Draft
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By ROBERT E. FORD
Associated Press Writer
Guess who came striding
backjnto Texas on those curvey
legs the other day?
like a teen-ager and was ac- what kind of a person I am at pistol to plug her ever-loving
eight
If West opens a club the
defense is easy. We watched
West open the five of dia-
monds East's jack forced
declarer's ace and South
proceeded to cash his five
heart tricks
West had to discard on the
third heart and decided to
let the six of diamonds go
Then came the fourth heart
and West had a problem He
knew that South held the dia
mond 10 since East had
played the jack Therefore.
West decided not to let an
other dia nond go Instead
at one no-trump it is impor- .there would be no way for
tant for him to get nine South to get to his hand to
tricks It is important for the score a trick with it
defense to hold him to the
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deuce of spades after a tion laws for the decision by Tuesday it would close its sul-
spade was thrown from Weyerhaeuser Co. to close a phite pulp mill in Everett, put-
dummy and the last heart pulp mill rather than meet pol- ting the jobs of 338 workers in
was led lution abatement requirements, jeopardy.
By Oswald & James Jacoby _________ _________
The game was match-
point duplicate South will West pointed out that he
have no trouble collecting could not unguard the dia
nine tricks with hearts as mond queen because that
trump or eight tricks at no- would set up South's 10 We
trump agree but, nevertheless.
West could have unguarded
Thus when South does play the diamond queen since
boy’s before boys began trying staff writer and one of the few
to look like girls. Her face was reporters to whom Candy has
clean scrubbed, given an extensive interview
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West North
• • • •AGENCY
who had to hit a salesman over the "I began writing poems when Pretty good for a girl who came
Frankly, we didn't know she head with a two-by-four to get I was in prison because of a to Dallas at the age of 14 and
had left We re glad she came his attention. need b> find myself," Candy told became a hash slinger in a cafe,
back, too, even if only for a vis- Candy still has the figure that Mrs Graves, sounding like a It is hard to say what sets
it, made her famous on smoky little lost sheep which Candy Juanita Dale Phillips Sahakian
No one could be criticized if night club stages across the isn't. Wilson and whatever her mar-
'New' Candy visits Texas
Coleman an s8,0w program of
pulmonary-coronary emerg-
ency treatment and education
sort of looks that made men marijuana charge
wish she were the girl next door. And . the 5 foot
Now she does looklike the girl babydced thevealed
next door, the all-America type. Mrs. Graves?
That sort of thing. She has become a poetess!
And she still projects-still Well. not just recently. But it
has that inner force that made is only now that she is Willing to
her the best-known of all the spring her on an
strippers who have come and suspecting world.
gone in Texas.
This projection was very evi- The poems actually were
dent at the Brownwood Bulletin written in the pokey while she
dropped in for her little visit after a marijuana conviction 10 room burst in when she re- , 1,
She stayed about two hours years ago. She got out in three turned and found a few mart- Three arrested
Work almost stopped while she years for good behavior and juana shreds and scraps. , . .
It took 30 seconds for the in drug roundup
judge to dismiss the case after EL. PASO, Tex. (AP) _ Three
the state refused to prosecute men were arrested Tuesday in
It was different in 1959 when an El Paso drug roundup
she was the toast of the bump coordinated by the U.s Bureau
and egrind runways ′ Narcotics and Dangerous
Officers arrested her in her Drugs in Washington DC
apartment and told her they
were looking for marijuana. She Those arrested and charged
dipped into her ample bosom with salegof drugs were identi-
and brought out a bottle con- fied as Severo Barreras, 25;
taming 375 grams of the weed. Asencion Rodriguez, 38; and
Frame,” she cried. She said Guillermo Navarette, 43, all of
she was just holding it for a El Paso.
Mercedes-Benz in Germany, pers themselves
The board ordered these The board also said it would
"bumper discountsrequire the same discounts for
-20 per cent for 1972 cars earlier model cars which have
equipped with bumpers that can bumpers that can meet those
withstand a 5 miles per hour standards, but it would be up to
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Women’s DRESSES 1 13 off e
Dressy and Casual styles in Knits blends imported cottons- ) 2
Good selection in Juniors. Misses and Half size 5-1 3, 8-30 8-20 14%-24% S 3 -
Titles available from
Kiwanians include Seven
Hopeful Facts about Strokes."
“W Little Smokers," "Your
Blood Pressure." Heart
II the state and the We- - Established in 1936, the plant
yerhaeuser Co alone had ad- produces 310 tons of bleached
dressed themselves to the prob- sulphite pulp daily. Sulphite
lem, they would have found pulp is used for top quality
other meaningful solutions," products, such as bond paper
state Ecology Department Di- But the plant pours 4.5 million
rector John Biggs said Tuesday gallons of diluted untreated
The key is intervention of sulphite waste into Puget Sound
She dropped around to the She has named her forthcom- Phillips, in Dallas several years
was there. This was particular later was pardoned friend The jury didn't believe
ly evident in the advertising de The prison board probably her.
partment which is filled with gave a collective sigh as she While the case was on appeal,
young men. If anyone had swished out of Goree prison. She she demanded and got 12 DOT a
Value to 820 1/ off
Value to s /3
program an the subject by
David Watson, San Angelo area
American Heart Assn
representative, at a club
meeting
-10 per cent for 1972 cars that reductions for all companies on
can sustain a 5 mph frontend collision premiums
and 2-4 mph rear-end collision Federal standards require
without damage to lights or to that all bumpers withstand a 5
NYLON HOSIERY
the federal government into the each day, stale ecology officials said confused and changing fed-
state's programs," said another said k eral regulations “add still fur-
department spokesman In in 1969 the state unposed a ther uncertainty." \
dustry doesn't know what the cleanup deadline by Offering The Scott Pyer Co.n what
aas called amKinrelated move
announced it will slash its pulp
production in Seattle in half be-
ginning Feb. 7. Scott cited “a
at Sidney Public School wornanksrebosofpuipinthe
The state has been under fire
SIDNEY1 BBC) — Students Schooler by federal officials for granting
on the Sidney Public Schools Seventh - B David Teague, SrAreytrnr-year evtennnn on a
honor roll for the third six Kevin Moore 1924 deadline in which the firm
weeks period of the first Sixth - B: Lnda Rogers was to have cleaned up M per
semester were named this Fifth 4 B Suzan Teague, cent of its discharge.
week Cindy Spruill, Tina Johnson, The Ecology Department said
Students named are • Kayla Chandler it had been in close touch with
seniors —..A: Marcia Fourth _ A: Rita Reed Weyerhaeuser, and the shut-
SpaldingeDebbienIngram Karen Woolsey. Darla Ham down announcement “did not
Leonardschpolerasherwieed Third " A: Shirley Clark, come as a surprise " But it
BiRicky Fielding, Wynell Leigh Gibson, Joyce added that none of the other
Tumors A Marv Clark Pfingsten, Cynthia Johnson. B: sulphite pulp plants in the state
Ca^Tl Mazurek Chiton Debbie Reed, Guinn French, has indicated H will follow suit.
Carol .. Mazurek, M " Cynthia Wright. • Don Benson, spokesman for
Carrouth. B. Donna Pfingsten. the Northwest Pulp and Paper
Wayne Vineyard. Second - A Kellie Woolsey. ASsOciation, said however that
Sophomores - A David B: Carla Connally Grady the Weyerhaeuser Everett mil
Ward B Roxann Moore, Keg Hutchins Brenda Rogers, was"not the first instance"of a
Gibson, Ben Carroll. Debra Shackelford, Calvin pulp mill closing in Washington
Freshmen A: Wendi Spruill _ because of increasingly stri-
Gibson. B Debra Teague, FirstAiJoeKing.B:Gary ngent environmental protection
Carolyn Burdette Clark, Brenda Kay Collins, requirements.
Eighth - A: Charlene Simp- Rhonda Johnson, Mozelle He said Crown Zellerbach
son B Paul Carroll, Lenel Pfingsten. mintt Port Angeles and a
Fibreboard Corp. mill there
closed recently for the same
reason without announcing it as
the cause.
“The big thing was the uncer-
tainties in federal regulations,"
Benson said.
COLEMAN (BBC) -
Coleman Kiwanians are
distributing heart disease
pamphlets here following a
PARTY A HOSE
Hose Holder Pantv
replacement Hoot
The bidding has been
West North East South
3 A Pass ?
You, South, hold
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What do you do ow?
A—Just bid four spades Slam
is out of the question if your
partner opens normal preempts.
TODAY'S QUESTION
West bids five hearts it is
passed around to you What do
you do now?
Answer Tomorrow
GOLDTHWAITE’S GEM - This Columbia, exhibited by
Goldthwaite High School junior Bill Bishop, son of Mr and Mrs.
W G Bishop, was judged as champion this year to the ewe elass
during the Mills County Lvestock Show (Bulletin Photo)
West Caught with Guard Up
SEATTLE AP) - State couldn’t count on federal re-
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1972, newspaper, January 12, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574818/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.