Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1973 Page: 3 of 18
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Thursday,March If. 1973
People in the news
Zsa Zsa on losing side of
4-H food show
$300,000 suit against the Wal- beard," starring Richard Bur
ton.
The photo depicted her par- scheduled to take over next
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countie*.
and representatives of the
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photograph under a written paquiddick in 1969 when a car
in 4-H
The actress was robbed at agreement with the movie pro- driven by Sen Edward M Ken-
Saba
Waldorf’s safe
Arena of Edgartown, Mass., drowned.
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Visit your Kentucky Fried Chicken Mon* and wet certificates
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gunpoint in a hotel elevator ducer.
three years ago. -
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SUNDAY EXCURSION - The omeact opera
Sunday Excursion" is owe of three musical
sketches to be presealed at 1 p jn. Friday at
Mims Auditorium at Howard Payne College.
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19 counties in
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lin D. Roosevelt, stopped having
sexual relations in 1916.
Mother had performed her
duty in marriage—five living
children were testimony to that.
She wanted no more but her
bland ignorance of how to ward
off pregnancy left her no choice
Stubblefield. Diane Gooden. Usa Johnston,
Barry Feriend and Bernie Gallagher. Other
operas to be presented are "Telephone” and
"A Hand of Bridge."
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Or save it.
(At Kentucky Fried Chicken now ’til Monday)
Colonel Sanders has a special deal for you for St. Paddy’s Day. Up to $2.25
in savings on his "finger lickin' good " chicken when you redeem all these
coupons. So come on over for some big savings on the Colonel’s Kentucky
Fried Chicken. It’s the best chicken from here to County Cork
RAINBO
DRIVE IN GROCERY
207 E. COMMERCE PH. 646-7835
Specials Good thru Sunday
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Kentucky fried Ckicken,
Offer good at all Abilene. Brownwood, and Sweetwater stores.
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Take this coupon to your participating Kentucky
Fried Chicken store and get 50c off on the
purchase of two Dinner Boxes. Each dinner .
includes three pieces of hot. tender, finger A
lickin good "Kentucky Fried ( hit ken
either Original Recipe or Extra Crispy.
cole slaw, mashed potatoes, gravy
and warm roll Offer good
through March 19. 1973
a Limit two dinners
Eh per coupon
Take this coupon to your participating Kentucky
Fried Chicken store and get 75c off on a IV
piece Bucket of hot. tender, finger lickin
4 good Kentucky Fried Chicken, either
", Original Recipe or Extra Crispy. ‘
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With French Fries
Fish & Chips
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$300,000 suit against hotel
NEW YORK (AP) - Actress ber’s issue and was from a shot 1969, has been chosen as new
Zsa Zia Gabor has lost her in the motion picture Blue- police chief hire.
----- who played a leading role in the ------------------------------
NEW YORK (AP) — Elliott inquiry into the death of Mary Iceland has no army or
Roosevelt says his parents, the Jo Kopechne in the summer of navy,
late President and Mrs. Frank- ---------------------------------------------------------—
The jury decided Miss Gabor ESSEX JUNCTION, VL (AP) hurt but Miss Kopechne, a 28-
could have put the jewels in the _ Police Chief Dominick J. year-old Washington secretary.
court for the jury’s verdict ually undraped above the waist, month, replacing the retired
Wednesday, had charged hotel she said She also stated in the James Mulcahy
negligence contributed to the suit filed Wednesday that she Arena investigated the Ko-
robbery of 1253,000 of her jew- had exclusive right to the pechne death at Chap-
SAN SABA (BBC) - More Taylor, Tom Green, Llano,
than 200 4-H Club members, McCulloch, Mason, Menard
agents and leaders are expected Nolan, Runnel* and San Saba
to arrive in San Saba this Events will begin at noon
weekend for the District 7 food when participants will set up
show. their displays Judging is set
Those competing for the big from 12:30 to 1:10 p.m Satur-
prize — a trip in June to the day.
annual 4-H Roundup at Texas Adults will be able to attend a
A*M University - wiU program at 11:10 p.m. on
represent winners of shows Stretching the Food Dollar’’
already held in 10 Mid-Texas presented by home economists
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Taki this coupon to your participating Kentucky
Fried Chicken store and get $1 00 off on a 4 d
21 piece Barrel of hot. tender, "fingergi- VA
lickin good" Kentucky Fried 4 AqadPn, V
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Vegetables Save Lettuce
By Sheila and Allan Swenson better spaced crop to save Gen William Guste said how-
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over 1100 worth of tasty, nu- and short ‘n sweet varieties the oll companies.
tritious fresh vegetables yield well and are tasty Asst. Atty. Gen. Ernest R.
Aside from.themarelous Bush beans are highly pro- Eldred, told board members
tnteruf nash-fromithegar ductive Newer varities ma- lease provision would
can save moawon imicerv ture in 50 days so you can re- prove ineffective in preserving
bills with little worn & I plant the area Pole beans gas for I ouisiana because it has
Dswihuttework, in. nr are more productive, but do too many loopholes.
You don t need a lot of require fence or post sup- _ lease Provision an.
room. And you need not be DoFts Rut that saves Snace mne new iease provision ap-
a green thumb expert Here’s Ports But that saves space. plies only to so-called inter-
how to profit from the land Lettuce grows fast and spersed acreage—that is, tracts
• Pick a sunny, well-drained should include both bibb and which contain less than 50 per
area 10 feet wide by 15 feet nead VPes
e long This size plot will pro- Use succession plantings to
duce excellent results, high get the most from your avail-
‘ yields and a fair variety of able area When you cut cab-
‘ vegetables You can substi- bage, lettuce, remove car-
< tute other types that please rots and beets; replant the
,4 your family’s taste more spot so that nature keeps
. . . working for you
•’ As few as six hybrid to- 6 ‘
.. mate plants will ’ produce With food prices going up
• bushels of fruit Beets can be and up. put your land to
planted and harvested with- work Where else can you
• in 50 days, then replant the get a $100 return on a 83 in:
• same rows or substitute an- vestment that a garden will
, other crop for fall if you yield?
: haven't tried them, cook the
beet tops as a delicious
Ssn-x-ts ezprn*
Only a few will yield abun- Bomeosdarennicndozdoningn Reni
dantiv if you pick squash $ " -‘P * ««
um-* a in Hn2 or money order for $1.25 (plus 25c
young.,8 to 10 inches long, ond handling) fo Orgonic
plants keep producing more Gordening Book, P 0.Sox 489, Rodio
Try carrots. Seed is small. City Stotion, Ne- York, N.Y 10019
so mix with sand to get a Allow Hutt weeks for delivery.
These winners will be facing Texas Agricultural Products
> even keener competition section of the Texas Dept of
7 Saturday in four classes, fruits Agriculture
and vegetables, breads and The public will be allowed to
desserts, snacks. and main view entries from 2:36 to 3 p.m.,
dishes when the awards ceremony is
Counties expected to be scheduled,
represented include Blanco, Judges in the contest will be
Coke, Coleman, Concho, home economists and adult 4-H
Gillespie, Irion, Kimble, leaders from participating
Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, counties.
Dr. Donald Crockett,
n e .. superintendent of San Saba
Boy Scout troop schools, and Mrs Jean Sowers.
San Saba chamber of com-
merce manager, will offer
greetings and welcome to the
BLANKET-Boys interested guests.
in joining a Boy Scout troop at ---------------------------------------------------- but abstinence,” Elliott
meeting Friday at 6 p.m at the Louisiana moves to preserve aas sue of Ladies’ Home Journal,
community center. ■ • " * He said his sister told him his
A . m . ... .BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Wednesday marked the begin- cent of state-owned land for a certificate to sell to an mother, Eleanor, had confided
A representative from the The State Mineral Board has ning of what might be called These areas contribute a interstate pipeline on a tern- that she knew nothing about
Boy Scout council will be released 36 tracts of petroleum phase two of effort, by the ad- relatively insignificant per- porary“bassP5 contraception.
present for the organizational acreagefor lease in April, with ministration of Gov Edwin Ed- centage of the state’s gas pro- Such temporary certificates -----
meeting Parents of interested me understanding that if the wards to preserve more Loul- duction The much vaster areas can run for a year or longer, and LOS ANGELES(AP) - Olga
boys are urged to attend For .ands produce any natural gas siana-produced gas for domes- of coastal waterbottoms owned Eldred complained that by that Korbut. the teen-age Olympic
further inhommatinn ntomete the producers will do all they tic use entirely by the state will remain tune the producer's 18-month gymnast from Russia, was
furtheninforma tioneinterested can Louisiana cus- Phasesone began in January, off the market until the ad- waiting period would almost asked if there was a similarity
persons may. Jack tomers. when Edwards brought aU lease ministration finds a way to have expired. He said such a between ordinary people in the
Florence, 744-2471. Approval of the lease sales sales to a halt on stateowned dedicate that gas production to situation gives the producer United States and those in the
lands and waterbottoms, and Louisiana customers too. little or no incentive to look hard Soviet Union.
declared the tracts would not be Tracts approved for lease for an intrastate market. The petite gold medal replied
opened for production until he Wednesday embrace a total of "The 18-month period, we Wednesday:
had found a way to dedicate 19,365 acres. feel, is purely illusory," Eldred “Americans love catsup as
most of the resulting gas to According to the new agree- said, “If there is an intrasate much as I do.”
Louisiana. . ment Producers will be required market, they can go into it im- -----
The Mineral Board approved to sign, no gas can be dedicated mediately. If there is an inter- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ac-
an addition to its lease form, to interstate markets for 18 state market, they can go into tress Joey Heatherton has sued
specifying that producers can- months after the drilling of a that on a temporary basis." Playboy Magazine for $2 mil-
not sell their gas to an interstate well. Eldred said another loophole lion, claiming the publication
pipeline without first making an During this 18-month period is that the lease provision puts invaded her privacy and un-
18-month effort to find an in- the producer must make a the burden of proof on the Min- lawfully used a partially nude
trastate buyer. "good faith" effort to find an eral Board as to whether a photograph of her.
One oil company, Amoco, intrastate customer who will company is making a good faith Miss Heatherton said the
protested the new lease provi- pay as much for the gas as it effort to find a Louisiana buyer, photo appeared in last Decem-
sion would cause too many would bring on the interstate
"problems and delays.” market.
A spokesman for Mate Atty.' After a 90-day wait, however,
there are circumstances under
which the producer can apply to
the Federal Power Commission
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