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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Monday August 21, 1*72
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HOSPITAL
Saturday
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Christian Church with burial in Wright-Morelock Funeral Hare
NOTICES
Dr. Charles Burns
Wednesday in the Valley Mills El Paso, formerly at Coleman.
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Just thought I'd send in this He said, ‘ Don't you read
helpful hint that some one might Heloise? Use vinegar " And it
ADMISSION
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ROHO DINNER
2 Pieces of Chicken, French
Fries, Cole Slaw, 2 Hot Puffs.
This Week’s Special
Prices Good thru Sunday
By FRANCES LEWINE
Associated Press Writer
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -
Wearing red, white and aqua.
British dockers
go back to jobs
LONDON (AP) - Britain's
42,000 stevedores reported back
for work today after their three-
week strike but local labor
unrest still hampered two ports.
A separate strike at Liverpool
by 800 tally men — clerks who
book cargoes being loaded and
Adults: $1.75
Students: SI OO
Chadren Under
Airport on
city agenda
Airport regulations proposed
Adults: $1,75
Students: 11.50
Children Under
stevedores from handling
freight. The clerks were strik-
ing against a threat of layoffs.
In the Scottish port of Aber-
deen. stevedores walked out
shortly after resuming work,
complaining that a local impor-
ter had taken a cargo delivery
through an unregistered port
unaffected by the national
strike
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Nixon;
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From
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A Shocking
Masterpiece!
A deadly new
twist from the
original Hitchcock
-VINCENT PRICE a.
• AMERICAN NTERNAT IONAL m-
Brownwood - Mrs Mary E
Cox; Mrs. Neta K Williamson;
Ivy J Brown Mrs Hettie E
Harris; Missie Drew; Michael
Aaron Mrs Dorothy Holland
Paint Rock - Miss Karen B.
Steward
Rising Star — Teddy Brian
Hull.
Blanket - Mrs Clara W
Dear Heloise
Sewing or pinning shields in
dresses and then taking them
out, washing and resewing,
this isn't a medical problem,
but. .
Can you guess what he said to
her"
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Admissions Saturday
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for Dr Charles O Burns, 3, of
Valley Mills was at 2 p.m.
to lease city owned property a
Mrs part of Outlot 171
5. The council will consider
adoption of airport regulations
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Theft discovered and keep your scarf
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mission from Jack Denman to box. I know it's time to go out glamorous thana slip - with its
Brady - Mrs. Merejilda F tanning and zoning com- when the mailman opens the
ciass paid at Brownwood Texas
CRAIG WOOD SORI Publisher
NORMAN FISHER, Edtu
Basic Subscrigtion Rate
Singie copv evening 19 cents Sunday 17
cents Mome delivery by ON W 9 bv
motor route M W per monih per
year By Bdd paid in advance in Bron
Callahan, Easliand Erala, Comanche.
Hamilton Moa* San Sate McCullch and
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MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATE DPRES9
The Associaled Press is entilled er
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find useful worked'
Are you forever going out to Mrs Middlebrook
David Eisenhower, last of the will begin," DibreU said today, Comanche church
family except for the President because we also have other COMANCHE — A tent revival
to arrive, was due here this court matters to handle." at the Victory Baptist Church in
Comanche is scheduled to begin
this Sunday and continue
discovered three- through Sept. 3 with services
an acre of daily at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.,
marijuana late last year according to pastor Rev. Walter
-----.— in northeast E. Liss.
WEST CENTRAL TEXAS
COUNCIL OF GOVERN-
MENTS
Notice to Bidders
Notice is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received at
the Office of the West Central
Texas Council of Governments.
Post Office Box 3195, 3349 North
Twelfth Street, Abilene, Texas,
79604, unti 112:N Noon, August
23,1972, for furnishing the West
Central Texas Council of Gover-
nments. acting in behalf of cer-
tain member cities and coun-
ties. with the riot control and
photography equipment
specified and described in
"Specifications for Riot Control
E99uipment" dated August 3,
Detailed specifications and in-
structions to bidders are
available at the office of the
West Central Texas Council of
Governments, 3349 North
Twelfth Street, P. O. Box 3195,
Abilene, Texas, 79604
The West Central Texas Council
of Governments reserves the
right to accept or reject any or
all bids or any part thereof, to
waive all technicalities, and to
accept the bid most beneficial
to them and the cities in whose
behalf the West Central Texas
Council of Governments is ac-
Dafed August 8,1972
WEST CENTRAL TEXAS
COUNCIL OF GOVERN-
MENTS
By W T Harlow, Presidents
W-13444-257-2616267
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folk and Western tracks The governor also told an in- Wearing red, white and aqua, morning. He came in time "to Moore's trial has received
"It.has been here and sone formal news conference he still First Lady Pat Nixon today see the tribute to his grand- two delays after state narcotic
and it still stinks, said Thomas hasn’t decided to call a special boosted the candidacies of GOP father and grandmother,” for- agents discovered three-
F Bigley, a Norfolk and legislative session for insurance women, declaring, “This time mer President and Mrs. Eisen- quarters of an acre of
Western dispatcher in Con- reform but he left broad in- we’re going to elect them hower, wife Julie reported. '......
nellsville. „. dications he will. Right’" President Nixon himself growing in northeast
He said persons living near “My belief is that if the elec- Mrs. Nixon saluted the worn- plans to arrive for the con- Coleman County near Burkett
the rail yards had been ringing tion were held today, McGovern en at a breakfast for about 250 vention Tuesday. Mote was then arrested and Rev. Don Joplin of Fort Worth
the phone off the hook” com- would not win in Texas," Smith women given by the National O charged with possession of will be the guest speaker. Patsy
plaining. said 12 hours before Federation of Republican Worn- About 3,000 persons, mostly—marijuana. Partin will be in charge of the
The next stop was Greentree, McGovern's scheduled arrival en young Republicans, greeted Attorney Ross Jones of music with Tim Fails at the
a suburb of Pittsburgh, where here for a series of political Accompanied by her two Mrs. Nixon and her two daugh- Coleman is scheduled to piano
residents reportedly im- meetings, including one with daughters the First lady told ters Sunday on their arrival at represent Moore
provised gas masks by wrap- former President Lyndon the gathering that she admires Miami International Airport ----------------------------- The church is located at East
ping towels around their faces. Johnson at the LBJ Ranch women whorun for political of- and in the lobby of the Fon- Comanche services Fleming and South Park in
Lawrence J. Morgan, a Tuesday. fice tainbleau Hotel. Comanche.
The President's wife, on a —------------- scheduled in park m
Kichland Springs
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round of social activities, de- Early firefighters comanche (BBC -
scribed her arrival Sunday as a . . . Evangelistic services are
long day that ended with a late Danie grass biaze scheduled at the Little League
$500-a-plate dinner gala But EARLY (BBC) - A grass baseball park in Comanche
she said it was all "very ex- blaze was battled by the Early today through Friday at 8 p.m.,
citing and that keeps me go- volunteer fire department at 1 according to Mrs. Travis
ing." p.m. Sunday along the Santa Fe Ripley.
She conceded in response to a Railway right-of-way about 8 The speaker will be
question that there wasn't much miles south of Early near evangelist Billy Dike, pastor of
suspense at the GOP con- Zephyr, according to Randy the Living Word Fellowship at
vention, but said there was Brown. Waxahachie. Mr. and Mrs.
"happiness in meeting old Brown said only a small Ripley are in charge of the
friends. amount of grass was burned. Comanche services.
Mrs. Evia Brown Susie Draw, 87 IEDITOR’S NOTE Infor- May Mrs Elizabeth J by the recently-appointed city
RICHLAND SPRINGS Funeral for Miss Susie Drew. mation for this column released Barnes airport board will be considered
(BBC Services for Mrs Evie 87. of 5« Sixth St. Brownwood, by authority of patient or Dismissals Saturday at Tuesday morning s meeting
Brown of Wichita Falta. for will be at 2 p.m Tuesday at the relative) Brownwood Mrs Judy of the Brownwood city hall
---- . _ — BROWNWOODCOMMUNITY Mc Farland; Roger Ine Hardin, The meeting will begin at 7:31
HOSPITAL Emmett M Guthrie; Joseph a m the Agenda
Admissions Friday Iron Selensky: Miss Ixnda A. 1. — Invocation
____________ Brownwood - Mrs Margie De larosa; Mrs Daisey B 2 - Approval of minutes of
Richland Springs Cemetery She died at 11 p.m Sunday at Jessie Staton; Mrs Alice Mae Chambers; Mrs Deborah C. the previous meeting By HELOISE
Mrs Brown died Sunday at Brownwood Community lemons; Mrs Minnie Lee Kelcy. 3. - Approval of claims and THE DING-A-LING
Wichita Falta Hospital after a short illness Taylor; Mrs Verda Nabors. • oleman - George W McCoy accounts MAULS HERE'
Her husband, Johnnie Brown. A resident of Brown County Mrs Mane Olivia Burroughs; Mercury Avna Clifford € Consideration of an offer Dear Heloise:
and one son preceded her in most of her life. Miss Drew was Mrs Judy McFarland Sykes. "
death born in Bell County March 6, Bangs Mrs Lela Bell. Richland Springs -
Survivors include two sons 1885. Rising Star - Jerry Lynn Flora l- Katies
and two daughters Survivors include one sister, Jackson. • Early - Glynn Grelle. _
Mrs Lenora Keating of Comanche — Mrs Ottie Comanche — Mrs. Lou Ann submitted by the airport board see if your mailman has
Brownwood and a number of Lorene Smith Reid and discuss with the airport arrived’ ' Dear Heloise
Dismissals Friday Admissions Sunday board their proposed programs Well. I have found a simple Recently when reaching for
Brownwood - Mrs Irene Brownwood - Mrs Patricia for the Brownwood Municipal solution to this troublesome my floor-length skirt and
Bagley; Mrs. Wanda Lee Cox; H. Dyer; Mrs. Bobbie J. Airport, problem wishing I had a long slip to wear
Mrs. Sandra Sue Mullins; Allen Williams; Mrs Violet E 8 - The council will consider a I attached a string of bells to with it. I also saw my long black
Services for Henry Ward 58 of Melrose Hedges Reynolds; Miss Agnes Aguirre matter forwarded by the the hook on the mailbox and nylon nightgown
DR.PHIBES :
RISES AGAIN! ;
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SaufrimuernzitaiE tvetafwefuHpmsie 1 Mshdm K"Hamie He^^nc^ ssnenauan'opomcptcon -ndeetaitaamuy heard and laasvdat go Badna
cemetery ^stXu. « 5 Harris sAbilene - Mrs. winnie ------------------7 makeaverypleasand.sound buy one.
Home in Charge of ficiating. Aaroni. Mrs. Dorothy Holland bX - Mr. Ida M Ben Feemster is ____ Rachel Cole
arrangementss, t TBurialwillbeinColemanCty Steward Atkinson 220011. Sure beat, running to check Dear Heloise:
ulherdiedatnt5PumAug14at Mr wird toe water systems Rising Star - Teddy Brian Rising Star - Mrs Sorts F. Superintendent every five minutes. My hair is quite long and rve
linrestapt“st HoPI < after mMnowarartneatersystems Hull y-oRT WORTH _ Initoa Have you noticed that on the found that one of the easiest and
bznerinltrdd site of Nfsoma 5:.. “blanket - Mrs. Clara * EBlanket - Mrs. Annie V Methodist BtahopW. McFerrin daysyouarelswaltingnfor t
home construction about noon B Anderson Hospital at Caldwell _________________ Stowe has announced the ap- somethingspecia A" the mai iaron ta hide the sartt
Aug 13. Houston after a long illneM Mercury - Ebner Perry .Dismissals Sunday pointment of the Rev. Ben that's when he ’ always«e! around it tohide the elastic
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policies change SSa"
chsmsandisrns Medicai ctemanfuafy. Me mhved 10 Beennine iday a mw Pley menidnd Spnngs - David L andes megpoais cnuraata My ueatqranddaueher. who onu band Ro the ends are of
"survilorsnnciudhis-wire sX^Xude his wife has been adopted by the parks Barrett. vacated byDrIr“GXaT is 3 years old, "copied" Daddy even length) .Then just ignore
vina""Lea“nsurns;“sthre tw^J^W^*^ and recreation department of Bangs-JohnR. Greer whotwas "appointedrs; and rubbed her hair full - “ and wrap the elastic
^r^^oi '^aX^dXX Pork producers Tamomsusa “ ‘J
atiSK Mrrena,pashjynyik «0 d^ndbU£^ plan meet her "mtmsssmiaa the 2,206 ^£e ^W^r
Burns, both of Brownwood; one Ohio; four brothers; Frank CampBpwienandthehtn The Cross Timbers Pork member Westcliff United pediatrician and said, I know band and tie >t in a knot
sister, Mr. Lou Ann Bryan of Ward of Cove Archer, Ore., anaDmskntsunnnivoleyshals Producers Assn, will meet Methodist Church since 1967
Cary. N. C.; and two brothers; Lloyd Ward of Leavenworth, alowad in 40 bmdinns wth.e Thursday at 8 p.m. in the The Rev. Feemster
Dan G Burns of Atlanta and Wash., Floyd Ward of Missouri "Midaiting "ttnout Hobday Inn at Brownwood to graduated from Polytechnic
Don W Bums of Abilene. and Ronnie Ward of Salem, Ore. "Heexplains"thatprior to elect the coming Highschoolin1g4saandeTexas in gas station
todav anvone whn wson In year and to elect new directors Wesleyan College in 1960. He
e 8 8 ■ • l tday, who wished to to the state association took his graduate degree in
SmeIIw PreIm Aee drop mat toe center could do so executive vice theolgev at Chandler School of and perhaps four" men
. omeiiy Train nas pruyidedsthereawas no president fexs'Pork Theology in Atlanta, Ga. described as Negroes repor-
■ • • Middleton said windows have efducrnass .w ibeoh vHea"ageastorgcfcnmaEirst and ataiut 8K in checks SuMay I never had time to do all that
lingering aroma the sheetrock walls and damage Botober Porkfest. October Euzmis s2. 2 Shell s«Aice station according needed shieHs
• • to the rest room facilities have has been designated National orsanzea the Aldersgate : “ .acU menimtehtafenanetnt
room tacuuues nave Notionai United Methodist Church in to Comanche County Sheriff Then I thought of snaps. I put
BALTIMORE (AP) - The Greentree justice of the peace, caused water leaks. Pork Month by the National Gaston Boykin. all the "poke-ins" on the right
crew of a 17-car freight train is cited the railroad for violating a “Anyone who wants the use of Pork Producers Council. prsng Boykin said the suspects shoulder and the -poke-outs" on
not experiencing the customary town ordinance regulating the building must see me and A month-long, nationwide s me imfe First United drove into the service station on the left. This way any new dress
greetings waved by onlookers noise, gases and smells. obtain a key," Middleton said, radioand newspaper campaign PastoratesincludnzirstnUnitd thewest “sideofcomanche wili use up a complete set of
as it travels from Baltimore to "I gave them two hours to get He also pointed out should the is planned to increase. Church about » ara Sunday to pur- three snaps and the same with
Empira, La out of town," he said, damage and thefts continue, it broaden and widen the con- Smithfieln, chase gasoline Wn they ted new shields.
People are too busy holding "When it stopped in Pitts- may be necessary later to sumers awareness, knowledge driven away the attendant Also the shields can be
their noses to wave bugh, I don't know and where require a deposit before use of and1aceptance 0„Porka_____ Moore’s trial is discovered the loss from the snapped together when not in
The train is carrying a load of it’s going, I don’t know, but the building is granted. Interested pork producers . 2, | _ station's office, use on the dress and in this way
wet fishmeal to be deconta- when I come into Baltimore, The amount of the deposit from Brown, Eastland. Erath, dated O* Coleman Road blocks were set up for a will not get separated and lost in
mined at a fish reduction plant I'm going to raise a stink about would be refunded only after a 1 omanche and surrounding (BBC - The trial 1968 or 1969 yellow Chevrolet toe wash or in the drawer
where the smell will be re- it," Said Morgan._____________ check of theebuilding premises counbes are urged to attend the of‛James"Cikrbrd Moorelot with a black top, Boykin said. AReader
moved and the fishmeal pack- is made, Middleton said. meeting.____________________.Balmorhea, charged with "As yet, the suspects have not
aged to be sold as chicken feed. Smith sees NiXOIl ma .mmo I I possession of nearly 1>4 tons of been apprehended," he said.
The train's journey has been P e « NI _ wv A m h __ A L e marijuana, will be held during "But our investigation is coo-
macestbegannursdayynngann leading in Texas rOT •IOon DOCKS aheoasngotosghsatceiomag. 2=1------------
XS—fem candidates J"‘"- — - - Tent revival set by
to experience the foul, fishy thinks Sen. George McGovern’s ■ ill W W l ■ “ •“ I 9 during this week Moore's trial
odor until the train left for Con* chances of carrying Texas in
nellsville, Pa. where it switched November are improving but he
from Western Maryland to nor- still trails President Nixon.
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