Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1973 Page: 2 of 18
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Wednenday. January 17, 1973
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Salvation Army continuing
HOSPITAL
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Survivors include four
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FDA moves to beef up
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Chisholm's
Restaurant
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for only 1.69
Please don't
reveal the
secret of
FEATURES:
1:30-7:30
ADULTS 1.75
STUDENTS 1.50
CHILDREN .75
Hico while Terry McLean and Cravens of Brownwood has
Bill Fisher each had 9 points to been named oriental guide of
35th District Court Grand jury of Goldthwaite, and
Monday. District Judge William Summy of Lufkin;
Febr
Dea
the Shrine’s Suez Temple.
George W Blair of Big Spring
was elected potentate of the
temple at the group’s annual
meeting here last weekend.
Dec
Visit
PTC set at Early
EARLY (BBC)—The second
grade students at Mn Jack
Reed and Mrs Joe Gorman will
present the program for the
Early Parent-Teacher Club at
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Wednesday 6-10 PM.
Fresh-Water Catfish
With All Trimmings
in A MICHAEL WINNER Fim ,
“THE
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Holland*
where is the baby?
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Unrted Arhsts
Money for
■ In this box are the V
97 tools of his trade. ’■
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A A DOZEN WAYS TO KILL ’
AND THEY ALL WORK
Burnet edged San Saba. 51-49,
in a District 24-AA cage game
Monday
Richard Jackson threw in 27
points in a losing cause for the
Armadillos. Houy paced Bur-
nett with 21.
The Burnet girls also won, 56-
50, and Burnet took the B-team
game, 56-34.
IRON COPPER BATTERIES RADIATORS
ALL METALS
FARMERS ICONTRACTORS BUSINESSMEN
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MEIROGOLDWYNMAYER mesents A CARD PONTI PRODUCTON
DAVID LEAN'S FILM
OF BORIS PASTERNAKS
DOCTOR THiVAGO
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CHARTOFF-WINKLER
CARLINO
PRODUCTION
CHARLES
BRONSON
uucation “a full
t?’educational sys-
Jaycees prepare
DEATHS AND FUNERALS Comanche plans
"KAMA SUTRA”
WED THUMS FRI SAT
RATED XXX
Mast be ll vean M and vhen proat
CHRISTINA HART • MICHAEL GARRETT
tMcen mwer. -IrII mo omcio •
LOUIS K SHER•ALF SILLIMAN JR
pace the Eagles. Hico led at
halftime, 32-18.
Baseball meeting
The Brownwood Junior-
Senior Teenage Baseball Assn
will meet today at 6 30 pm in
Adams Street Community
Center. Weldon Newton is
association president while Joe
Gilmore is secretary-treasurer
ADULTS 1.50
STUDENTS 1.25
DOWNTOWN BROWNWOOD
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COLEMAN—Twenty-one Weldon Summy, Raymond forts to
indictments were returned by a Summy and Walter Sumri y, all
THE UNPUBLISHABLE^ NOVEL
IS NOW AMERICAS MOST
CONTROVERSIAL FILM!
A STEREOVISION PROOUCTION coo* By wovete R| ’-277n
vote is April 7
COMANCHE (BBC)—An
election was called for April 7
by the Comanche County
Independent School Board at its
Monday meeting.
The election will choose three
board members. Expiring
terms are held by Eitos Dudley,
E. J. McDougal and L. L. Dukes
Jr.
The board authorized Supt H.
R. Jefferies to apply to the
Texas Education Agency for a
coordinated vocational
academic unit in horticulture
for the junior high school.
It also authorized the
superintendent authority to
purchase video equipment for
use in • the high school as a
teaching aid in speech and
drama classes.
Jefferies' contract was ex-
tended through June 30, 1975.
The board accepted the
resignation of Nobia Dunn as
high school librarian. No
replacement was named.
The Brown County chapter is tember, 1973 will be *100,000. A
now a part of the west Texas total of 50 continuing scholar-
Division which is made up of 99 ships will be awarded the first
counties extending from year and an additional 50
Brownwood to Fort Worth to El continuing scholarships will be
Paso and Amarillo. Fort Worth awarded each succeeding year
Red Cross Chapter is until an annual level of 200
headquarters of this large scholarships is reached after
Rider, address unknown,
removal of mortgaged
property; Gary Robertson,
Donnie Pittman, Allen Clark,
Darrell Walker and Mike Dyer,
all of Cross Plains, theft; Jack
B. Smith, Coleman, swindling;
Roy Don Spikes, Abilene,
aggravated assault upon a
police officer; and Willis Patton
Walkoviak, Comanche, theft.
One case was no billed and
two were passed for further
consideration.
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Podwed
Publshes every evening except
____ Salurdav. and Sundav morsing by
“I want to thank the many delivered and dspensed im- 7 530 ‘mFTUEtE 00x2-/90.20
friends of the Salvation Amy mediately to the victims of this meetin mwimTte in the ietusn
for their generous suppea t in terrible earthquake school Suditorium soKmN risatx eei
1X2 alleviateohunger and wiks said this morning---------------------- si —:
Sullering which followed the A.. 1. 11__ 220 AA g . . 1 cents Home delivery by oly Uftter at by
travic Man-M- parth-L. » anyone who wishes may stll AArc Permin nirk moler route $2 • per menmh ma per
KwiMngarmarhuake" help in the Salvation Army Kom‘9 p i"esamnue:
Brown County chapter of the project Checks may be made r ne Eom mi srmccuenme
Salvation Army said this out to the Salvation Amy for RC COUnCll Suisnn.EM."JM
Earthquake Fund and taken to smmaprp
He Quoted Dan EAdv crvic. any of four places. These in- A division advisory council of The AMMC1BW Press •* emtime 08
unit director of thesaivatiin clude Southwest State Bank, the West Texas Division of the cuaaaaniurnpus.
Armv who has rotuened to h>« Steve Morelock, Wright's American Red Cross has been - w—_______________________
pmyswhcnasreturnedtohis Funeral Home; Mrs. Ben formed to facilitate activities of ,,, ] 1 7
Steele. Ml Melwood; and Al the Red Cross in this area, Mrs Union planning for
___ax: scholarship program
chapter, said A scholarship program to
pancake supper and bosses
Mrs. Mary Lynch, 58 Elbert Murphy xsraixs
Services for Mrs. Mary Irene Elbert Ira Murphy of 2219 week beginning Sunday
Lynch, 58, of Arlington will be Ave. D died at 150 am today
Thursday at 2 p.m at Davis- in Brownwood Community m Sunday, a prayer
Morris Funeral Home Burial Hospital Services are pending breakfast is planned at the
will be in Clear Creek at Davis-Morris FuneralHome. Golden Arrow Restaurant.
Cemetery Chaplain Elton Swindle is
which extra nutrients have been tificial flavors, govern use of
added. the word “imitation" on foods,
That includes diet drinks and and establish standards of iden-
, He has been in the De Leon foods, enriched bread and flour, tity for two frozen desserts
ics legislation le said, school system 19 years and is in and fortified milk and fruit mellorine and parevine—and
1 be clear, contan appro- his eighth year as superin- juices. prohibit their promotion as ice
tendent. Another rule lays down guide- cream.
Perkins has worked with Boy lines for labeling cholesteroil ---------------------------------
Scouts, the First Baptist Church and fat content in all foods for Early extinguishes
film set Thursday Sunday school class and has the benefit of consumers con-
set ' nu rsday received the De Leon man of cerned about heart disease. heater elatet fir.
A film about sickle-cell the year" award FDA Commissioner Charles n"aT^r Closet Tire
anemia, which was cancelled --------------------------- CtEdwards. said th IT EARLY (BBC)-A fire at the
last week because of bad C..L:. a--:-:-. lations, some final and some AllnMetinEw.
weather, has been rescheduled Cookie training proposed, implement virtually AvalonM X nitheFortwth
for this Thursday, according to . . -all the labeling recommenda- P Volunteer
Junior hiah school Wayne Cotton, chairman of the tO SCOUt adults tions of the 1969 White House pre pOY. 'cmnin, topntner
Junior nignscnooi BrOwn County March of Dimes „ , , , . Conference on Food, Nutrition F ire Dept" according to Randy
an nlons s- The film -H be shown cEepresentativesifromcount and Health, and resolve issued Brown, fireman.
group plans dinner beginning at 7 p.m. in the at the prst °CSimtan"ceihaz that have simmered for more Most of the damage was
A spaghetti dinner sponsored Cordell St. Community Center, for instruction on this year’s than.a decade confined to a hot water heater
by the Brownwood Junior High There will be no admission cookie sale which is scheduled Edwards called it “the begin- closet and some clothes in the
School Public Relations charge and a question and Feb 14-24 ' ning of a new era in providing closet, he said, though the Fire
Committee is planned for answer period will follow. Troon cookie kits consumers with complete, con- caused some smoke damage
Monday evening at the junior Sickle-cell anemia is a distributed at the meeting and cise.and informative food label- outside the closet.
high cafeteria. hereditary disease procedures for the sale outlined Fireman responded to the call
Serving time wiU be from 6 to predominantly found among P „ w thestak member Although not fully effective at 9:05 p.m.
8 p.m. Tickets will be JI for blacks. Mrsn Don rstafometmben for two years, the dozen regu- ------------------------------
adults and 75 cents for children--fron , the Heartof Texas Girl lations constitute an enormous _
under 12. Comanche scouting Scout Snunei sfficeaconducted change in labeling require- Burnet edges Dillos
The meal will consist of , ! vainng.shewasassiste ments.
। spaghetti, salad, bread and units earn honors DYV h Kenn ’ The FDA urged manufac-
I drink. There will be an ad- .... coowecnarman. turers and distributors to list aU
ditional charge for desserts and COMANCHE (BBC)—Boy Weaare expecting this year s ingredients on labels and served
extra drinks Scouts and cub scouts of sale tobethe biggest ever," notice that it will seek legal
The public is invited to the Comanche were recognized as Slusher, said We are authority to require total
open house and suDoer at the honor units during the offering the same high quality ------------------------------
nouse an supper । t recognition banquet of the cookie in the large family-size .
newshoolStephenF. Comanche Trail Council at package. We will be offering Pickup, car collide
_______________________________ Chisholm’s Restaurant in four popular kinds of cookies- . . ,
Eoqles fall Brownwood Saturday. assorted sandwich, mint, butter in Occident here
9 Marvin McNutt and Jerry flavor shorties, and peanut Fisk and Henderson was the
Hico's Tigers kept their Nelson are respective leaders, butter sandwich. The new scene of a two-vehicle traffic
District 11-A basketball slate Pel Clendenin of Comanche family-size package is an ex- accident reported to Brown-
clean here Tuesday night with a has been named district cellent value at $1.; in fact, we wood police at 6:30 p.m.
73-41 win over the Goldthwaite chairman of the Kickapoo feel that the cookies are such a Tuesday. Involved were a 1968
Eagles. District of the Comanche Trail Eood buy that many of our pickup driven by Sammy D.
The Tigers are unbeaten in Council. customers will buy them by the Jacobs of 115 Mitsy lane and a
four loop games while Gold- e,CL. .. case. A case contains 10 1971 car driven by Leon Kitner
-thwaite slipped to an 0-3 record -ravens Tu Kes po$T packages and wil^sell for *10." of 2305 Vincent.
Bennie Bailey hit 16 to lead SAN ANGELO—H. L. H HH'HTfH H HHTH H H HIHIH HH9
NOTES
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Infor-
mation for this column released
by authority of patient or
relative, )
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Admissions Tuesday
Brownwood—Mrs. Olga C.
Cantu; Donna Ann Lowry. Mrs
Mrs. Lynch died on Monday in i l • chairman Jaycees, local Marilyn Ann Overton: Pannissi
Arlington Joseph Ingram, 83 ministers and city, county and Patrick; Juanita Alice Swain; , momma
A housewife, she had lived in ic. „ school officials are Mr> Irene Sybil Williams; —
Arlington 15 years and was a , TURLOCK, Calif. —Services- invited to attend. Mrs.Linda Jewel Miller;
former resident of Brownwood for Joseph George Ingram. 83, Stephen Ray Roberts; Mrs. L
She married Warren Harvey brother of Mrs. Charles M Bosses night will be at 7:30 Velma Keesee; Mrs. Sherry
Lynch. Ratliff of Brownwood, were p.m. Tuesday at PAR Country Jaynelle: ' .yv. hcon workine dieetare
Survivors include her held Wednesday, Jan 3 in Club and Bill Citrano of Killeen Rising Star-Jesse William for woing.dsasters
husband; a son, wayne Lech Turlock, Calif. Burial was in is scheduled speaker Frank Brown >earsand hayeactualy
of Arlington; a daughter, Mrs Turlock Memorial Park here. Power is banquet chairman. Bangs—Jesse James Stanley. . ni thgu _ c_L I __—_____ - - -
Neta Mae Gorman of Watauga Mr .Ingram was the son of the Mercury—Curtis Clayton __ isteswrrstthayte Clark heads Up Mrs. Ray Romig, chairman of help a large number of United
her mother Mrs Futa "li.ai late Mr. and Mrs. George H. The public is invited to attend Jones. Hddy report reads.. , volunteers and vice-chairman Transportation Union members
Of Bangs; and two grend- ingram of Brownwood He was theJaycee pancake suppe at5 „ Dismissals Tuesday Forthefin ’are two mylfel cLmn laflMi* 0 the sca board of directors, 25 and under as well as children
children ' manager of Cameron and Home P.m.Friday, Jan “ at the Brownwood-Mrs Inez peatizetherearestwqkinds,of treshman league has been selected to serve on and grandchildren of other UTU
AA e . _ Lumber Co. in Brownwood for junior, high cafeteria. All Delgado; Derek Hood; Mrs. „_„v’ , , steals, for ... . this initial gram We are very members has been announced
Mrs. Frank Turner many years. proceeds will go to the special Bertha Rache Billings; Mrs money or just steals anything, Don Clark has been elected pleasod a member of by the organization, according
COMANCHE (BBC)-Ser- Other survivors include three education department Grady Mildred R McKinney; Mrs andonewho steals tarfood The president of the Brownwood ourboard on this advisory to C. P. Sawyer of Brownwood
vices for Mrs. Frank L. Turner sisters. Mrs. H. L. Hagin of Hallis chairman of the project. Nettie Jo Robertson 4 ones theyare shooting for freshman baseball league counci which will meet not Sawyer is general chanman for
Sr. of Fort Worth wiU be at 10 Richardson, Mrs. Carl Aaron of Pat Clendenin is Comanche Comanche-Mrs Jo Ann stealing food creates a real Other officers are John mur t"n hr tmhhes Dn. UTU for ight conductor and
am Thursday at the Central Delhi, Calif, and Mrs Howard Jaycee president. Burks deagedy.because people Barton, minor , league nually ” Mrs Looney said brakeman unions in a number
United Methodist Church of Sullivan of Abilene; and a --------------------------1------------------------------------ redesperate. _ . . . president; Greg Clippinger, The first meeting of the of different cities including
Fort Worth with graveside rites brother, Buford Ingram of 9 9 i a oDie-Ar (E y d the Sa lationArmy secretary-treasurer; Felix touncil wdl be in Fort Worth at Brownwood
to be at 3 p.m Thursday at Santa Fe. N M More about BRISCOE---- wilnscon tinuesto forward al CochranJr. vice president of Ehe West Texas Red Cross Sawyer said this week that
Greenleaf Cemetery in monies received in Texas Continental League; Pat Clark, DiVision headquarters on Feb there are two local unions in
Brownwood. Mrs. Addie Summy ' ontinued from Page 1 priate penalties and be "admin- thoug,hatheproper C hannels, vice president olf American ‘ Th imhes"anaspicesnothe Brownwood with approximately
She died at 1 30 a.m. Tuesday DTHWAITE , RBC drug laws, he said. istered within the framework of tndctoetsupplies "n bporought Leaguenand Doug Pearce, vice following meetings will be 200 members in both locate.
in a F ort Worth hospital after a services for"AITEBBC- After we have a complete judicial dispassion and must not and Panama, president of National league decided by the council at this Initial cost for the program,
brief illness. mrssorcrrnaddtesum- revuionofourdruglaws-after be subject to subversion by--meeting. ' scheduled to begin in Sep-
Survivors o include her pending this morningatwiere we have acted to cut off the drug those interested in either per-
husband, Dr. Frank L. Turner; Eo0I 1 supplies—after we have agreed sonal or partisan politics »
one son, Rev Frank L. Turner doe . . on effective methods of dealing He said he would present later
Jr. of Comanche; and one cShendied at6 today at a wing with pushers in the har- a series of bills to make
daughter, Mrs. James Shuler of Goldthwaite nursing home. shest way we can—then, and vocational
Arlington. .MrsSummywasbornOct. only then, should we consider a partner in
, 1879-in Mississippi and was reduction of the penalty for first teg of Texas.” Briscoe also
Indictmf^nts SummypecH"1903atady possession of a small amount of sa he would propose specific WASHINGTON (AP) — The listing.
IIIUILIIIICII IO She 7 m . r ofatMuin marijuana," Briscoe said, legislation on poverty, tran- Food and Drug Administration Tentative orders, usually division.
f F.l. Baptist Church of Golat waits . He said that "in the "ear fu- sportation, consumer protection today served up a 12-course meaning little change is ex-
tor Coleman Survivors noddodthwaite. ture "he would submit legisla- and to give the governor im- banquet of regulations designed pected, were issued for special
’ tion that would “strengthen ef- proved methods of managing 1° tell consumers what is and dietary foods and dietary sup-
f ta expunge the pusher state spending. what isn’t in the food they buy plements.
from society and remove the — ■ ------ and eat A proposed standard of iden- “
ar users of heroin and other dan- De Leon Schools One of the new rules requires tity for multiple vitamins and
n x.1 danohtar. co. v 1, J gerous drugs from the streets listing either on the label or in minerals would govern both
0. Breedlove presided and daughters, Mrs. Cecil Fowler of and to place them in con- , , advertising the amount of ca- their dualitv and Suantit. and
district att rne yGa Waco and Mrs. Olin Thorn nt . , ., hospitals where contract lories, proteins, carbohydrates, reclassify extra potent com-
represented the state. Waco and Mrs. Victor Phillip of rehabilitation can be tried." fats and seven important vital brnabons as drues
Those indicted include Jimmy Boerne; one brother, w J. Penalties he said should ta. DE LEON (BBC)—James leoprsannata oinauons as drugs
Wayne Blain, coleman, sanders or Mullin; five grahe-structured tdtndei) ordher Perkinsasuperintendentot De anyroramnreralnrnurrtngaf teotheniinproprsgWsousasame
ST. urkparueanaj ehndrndrnd contraccextendedforomdyer clalmis made, and ifylabeiingrornaturalndar-
possession of marijuana; Allen marijuana and other less Tom by the De Leon school board.
Clark and Darrell Walker, both W. M. Shelton,68 gers substances to 5 dan This provides Perkins with a
of Cross Plains, rape; Watson FORT WoRTH_Services for drug." three-year contract
Dillard, Coleman, forgery; w M (Reese) Shelton, 68, Et‘
Naomi Ruth Godwin, Echo, formerly of Zephyr, will be at shoul
permitting premises for 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the ----
gambling James Willie Forest Hills United Methodist sivkjim
Graves, Coleman, burglary; church with burial to be in Fort Sickle-cell anemia
Jasper Medrano, Coleman, Worth
murder with a motor vehicle; Mr. Shelton died Tuesday
Gary McDonaldoand Columbus night in Fort Worth following a
Bruce Woods, both of Abilene, brief iliness.
ett0 jo i Survivors include a brother,
And Abe McKee and Samuel Darrell Shelton of Brownwood.
Massey, both of Coleman,
possession of marijuana; Conn
COMANCHE (BBC)—A
WINNER OF J ACADEMY AWARDS!
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