Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1978 Page: 2 of 38
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Sunday, Jenuery 1.1978
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
of 1977, celebrate 1978
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Solar heat in mid-winter?
By Charles Seodak and
D. O’Connell at
May 1, 1915. He died Jan is.
—dressed in white tights and director since June, 1965 Under Midland.
diaper.
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her direction, the council has in-
creased in membership; ad-
ditional staff has been added;
three new central Texas coun-
ties have been added to the
council's jurisdiction; the coun-
Congressman Bob Poage.
The $33,650 grant will be mat-
ched by $33,150 from local funds
and $500 from the Texas Parks
4 Wildlife Dept.
The three City of Brownwood
parks are Camp Bowie Park
where developments will in-
clude trails and renovation of a
creek and dam. Cordell Park
By G.G. LaBELLE
Asseclated Press Wrtter
With help from the IIkes st
Lebert Lombardo, Ben Colli,
to Brownwood
WASHINGTON—The Bureau
of Outdoor Recreation has
awarded a grant to assist in the
development of three parks in
Brownwood, according to Sen.
LAKE BUTTERFLY SHRIMP, SPECIAL RED SAUCE,
BUTTERED CARROTS, COLE SLAW, POTATO SALAD, CORN
OR THE COR. REUISHES, MIRK. HOT YEAST ROLLS AMD
CHERRY COBBLER.
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and Gertrude Stein, Americans
celebrate New Year’s Eve
For ringing out old and ring-
ing to new, there was help. too.
from traditional nogs and
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COMMERCESQUARE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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ON YOUR 35TH
PUBLISHING oo. ■ division of cRAco.
Inc., P.O. Boz 1188, Brownwood. Texas.
76801 .Second class postage paid at Browse
wood, Tezas.
CRaIG WOODson, President
RONALDGRaY, Pubdsber
GENE DEASON, Eator
Basic subacripon rate:
Single copy, evening. IS cents; Sunday, »
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MONDAY ONLY!
THE $444 SPECIAL
I%L1. SLICED BAR B.Q. BEEF
PINT OF RED BEANS
PINT OF POTATO SALAD
FREE GRAVY
THE ENERGY EXPERTS
Charles Soodak and Herbert Cullis
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MONDAY'S SPECIAL
JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP
AT
wrong!
ou-hred hot water heaters
are fine — but the coot is
almost triple that of a gas or
electric unit. The reserve
Heat is lost by the skin five
times faster in a 30-mile-per-
hour wind than in still air. If
you wear only a single thick-
ness of cloth, the heat lost by
the skin is still excessive if
you wear a windbreaker
with one-fourth inch of
urethane foam or one-half
inch of quilted wool, the heat
lost by the body will be cut
by 94 percent and wind will
increase heat loss by only 25
percent.
Both houses and clothing
are best insulated via dead
air space. In clothing, dead
air space is most effectively
created by a wool sweater
May we suggest that you add
a sweater and a pink wind
breaker to both look like a
girl and keep your mother
happy
(NWSPAPER ENTERPRSE ASSN i
tank the plumber suggests is
almost as expensive as a
water heater, and still
leaves you running a large
boiler all summer
if you have no gas, you
will come out ahead install-
ing an electric water heater,
even if you need a heavy-up
of your electric service. And
you won’t run out of hot
water if the unit is sized
properly for your household.
QUESTION - My mom
goes ape about wind chill
factors Whenever the radio
announces the wind chill
factor to below zero she
makes me dress like an
arctic explorer
I really only need a wind-
breaker to buck the wind
and eliminate the wind chill '
factor. Can you explain this
to Mom so she will allow me
to dress like a girl ’
ANSWER & it were that
easy, all of us would simply
wear windbreakers and stay
comfortable
Your body makes heat
inside your clothing and air
FANCY BONNETS are ret lev everyday wear. Argie
Remero trtesem some ot the antiqne re helmets at ihe
Vire Fiphum Museum of the Home Insurance Com-
peny M ew York City. The museum was the setutmg for
tee opemteg of a madlemal puhue service fire safety
ggerk for clementany eetoeei rhifrea Janeiro f by
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Americans marie passing
NEW YCAR-HCW GOALS
Grand, new heights are open to us in
the wonderful year ahead, thanks to the
loyal spirit of so many fine customers
Wishing You Every Success and a Happy New Year
carries away the warmth
from the outside of your
clothing The faster the wind
blows, the more quickly the
heat is carried away
If the heat to earned away
Parks grant
pothermia or frostbite. Nat- 9
urally, exposed skin to af-
fected first. But you can get
frostbite right through your
gloves.
Hettie Whitlock __
RISING STAR_Services for 1?“^ following the awards and
Mr* HettteEttaWMtock.il. of presentations. A new queen wW
Rising Star will be at 1 pm economy. be crowned based on the
Monday at Rising Star Church The legtalaton also provides number of fair association
. man
-mewrna.an ^-^£5
Saturday at a Rising Star nus Deparsmntmzsthesncneg0g Joan Cotfey, Susan Hueboar,
sna home fomowiKa a Iona iV” , Robin Martin. Kay McDear-
fit* A4millonworkerssandbe6ood mon, sue Newman, Cheryl
She waa bora April«. l»l in awwny hr about at Verell and Jesalca Watson.
RELA whi.h uan in Amancha wm**-
County She was a housewife President Carter, whosiened
and a member of the Church of themintmumwae legialation
Christ and married W.F. In November, mH it would put
Whitlock Dec. It, lilt in Roby mmiey Inte the haade of Ihooe
Hediedin1974. whoneedittobuythenecesat-
SERVES A FAMILY OF 4
FOR *1.11 A PERSON
TAKE OUT SERVICE
Brownwood AS
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Brownwend, Texas 78801
grog* smooches and song* Unes as "roseisaroseisaros" to be Washington-Michigan in
resolutions and rue di so, the sad "pigeom in the grass alas." the Rose Bowl football game
latter bate buffered and »buf- They began reading the 925- In Los Angeles, "A chorus
tered,.0. T™*1* page The Making of Amert- Line" closed out a 1%-year en-
coneocaduifboneandtoge ««" at noon Saturday and engememtto at“ Eoysegd
in the waning tore* at ismn, were expected to finish about 2 U* Near Albany, N Y • the
President Carter was to Tab- p.m. Monday . Cohoes Musical Hall repertory
ran, where the Shah of Iran. For with a taste for troupe opened "Moon for the
formally Shah Mohammed less bizarre than Misbegotten" by Eugene
Hexa Pahlavi, was helping him steta and teas coady than Lorn- O’Neill, who was known to im-
see in 1978 at a state dinner. bibe on New Year's Eve and
At home, Carter's coun- hardo,the.‘country most other night.
trymen had these divonions: man chotces In N. yok meanwhile the
At New York's Waktort-As- In Baltimore, the city gave a nitnNeauxrmmssnwhttetthe
tor la Hotel, the traditional free light show and fireworks hitmustsal"nni"y astaking
"Auld Lang Syne" - meaning that officials said in advance 2_______’
“eld long since" and said by would make the Times Square p.acertnn insooraa
some to have been penned by observance look like "a mo- edestrian iniured
the Scottish poet Robert Burns ment of silence. " Boston had a mteh.nS.A,
- was played by a band billed similar city-sponsored event, in mishaP Saturday
cil’s resident camp for girls at Publshedevery evening except Saturday.
Lake Brownwood has been and Sunday mommins by Brownwood
developed and maintained; and
a new council office building
has been constructed.
Mrs. Hoyle is a graduate of
Howard Payne University She
served as a member of the
Governor’s 1970-71 White House
Conference on Children and
Youth and was coordinator of
the conference on “Needs of the state d Tezas pn per month « 80
Youth." She has maintained per year; outside the state of Texas wichin
professional membership in the the continental United States, m per
American Camping Association year. Subecriptions payable in advance,
and the Association of Girl u you miss your piper call »u ms-mi
Scout Executives. Her civic between and 6:30 pm Monday
where developments will in- membership has included through Fridayandbetween and
elude sports and playfields, and Altrusa International Club, a.m. Sunday.
Wiggins Park where develop- Brownwood Civic Music memberofthe
ment will include support Association, Friends of the _ ASSOCLATED PRESS
facilities. Library, Knife and Fork Club, The Assoctated Press ts entitled «
Project duration will be 24 Variety Study Club, and f"”4’ in “ "el “ all
months. American Association of "5"es A oher "" are
illiness.
He was born Oct 24, Ml to
San Saba and wre a retired tar-
mar. He marrled Patty Jones at
Regency Dk, 30, ML She died _ .... _____
Nov.H.im. llons of Amerles’s towoat-paid ahnwrom t.fir barns
Survivors include a son, U.W. workers, many of them working hatwawi. nad 1* a m Sturdn"
o Brownwood Part ontarmaidnpertmentntores No "at Items wim be ccepted.
Judging will begin at 10:30 a.m.
Worth; two grandaone; four are getting a pay raise with the “8"5 supply the remaining heat
greatgrandchildren; two atop- aew year. The woman, division and compensate for unusu-
grandsons; and a number at Under leglalation approved exhibits will be shown Saturday ally severe weather.
akepgreel grandchildren. earlier this year, the hourly afternoon. .Solar powerswould reduce
the annual bill for heating
minmum wage gore to R.M on The annual auction will start the home by 75 percent
Jan. 1, m increase of 35 rents Saturday night immediately QUESTION - I have an
The hike win effort 45 million foliowine the awards and older house with a tankless
workers and pump an estimated -----«a^jynf A m-C wiD hot water heater built into
mroinin ntt."Natin presentationa A new queen will the boiler. We frequently run
_______- L, pppuna Lasaq on the out of hot water and use a lot
economy . . be erowned. based.onof oil all summer My oil
company suggests an oil hot
water heater, but a plumber
wants to put in a reserve
lank Who is right’
ANSWER They're both
Survivors include two com, tesoufe."
J.T Whitlock of Laa Vegas. In a statement teat weak. La-
Nev. and Selvyn P. Whitlock o bar Secretary Ray Marshall
Wharton; three daughters, Mr* said the higher minlmum wage
Lanham Burkhalter of Ruing will help lift mittioM of workers
Star, Mr* GW. Coppedge of “out of a poverty situatlon so
Hobba, N.M. and Mr* Jerry they cm maintain at least a
Wyreff of Houston; a grand- mitmum Haaihri of uving."
daughter. Mrs. Ronnie
Holmans of Pioneer, two Marshall said hla department
sisters, Mrs Hattie Drennen of would continue to enforce the
Stockton, COM.; and Mr* mintmum wage law vigoroualy
ClemmieLasko Post; 10 gran- iaat all workers covered r-
dchildren; and a great celve the protection they are
grandchildren. due.
Gertrude Stein was, o course, the year they kill toptees
not M hand for welcoming in New Orleans gave a party far
the new year, having died some the Sugar Bowl meanwhile.
31yearsearlier .But a group and Miami a parade for the Or-
some 100 actors, writers and sage Bowl Somewhere ea
. .. .. route. Gov Dixy Lee Ray of
other artists were marking the Washington was leading a cara-
occasion by readtag. aloud ■
book by the lady who wrote such van of seven mobile homes to
‘ Pasadena. Callf., where it was
Oral Barnes, Jr. Cecil Beker. 77 “
SEES -= Ess
to dear Crook cent. Funeral Home in Cram Plaina the covernor cm win to MI
DaviSMomis Funera"Homek Mr. Baker died eariy Satur iltheururalareshndha
inchargedarranementa. daymorninginNeworpeansd
pMSraayqedaromnan “ararshormethdhema
Ehootinincdentath,N. A Cross Plains for seven years and Houston.
zyearola man was being His wife, Joyce, died in June ot Whether or Mt such a
questloned Saturday by Lab- 0-1 progam"asrunandwhethe
bocknoliee w ** " • Precinely COrTOC*,
M. Bares wasbom sept.a, Jee Alldridge, 77 that doespotmtup detaa that
IM in Brownwood and am a condidateswhave loconder
painter DE LEON (BBC)-Services ” "yT*?" "e
Survivors include his wile; tar Joe Jonas Alldridge, Tt. of more than in the pool
Ms mother and stapfathor, Mr De Lom will be at 3 pm. today The doclininapouucal power
and Mr* CX. Buchanan of to De Leon Funeral Home with ot rurai areas and farmers has
*oewutt.N-M; fax farter* Mr* burial to be to De Lam bom evident to the Legialature
Fora Bakar of Anchorage, Cemetery. The Rev Henley will in the past meveral nealona.
t lotas. Jo Ledbetter at Lab- officiate -------- . , n.
bock. Lindy Barnes of Anton, Mr Alldridge died at 4:15 awedtrctnsutowming. 16
Iris Reed of Watertown, N.Y.; a.m. Saturday to a De Leon a °owounn.EZ
Kharnn nunam ana Al--. hantal fnilain a Lna ilinaaa V .B. Upreue •-H-
“IV i ENVNN ana WNen "WPy- -UHV"M ■ "'UWI acLaA manu raAltanal mr*1
KLinnar haah am Hnmaman M Aa una haen Mac n 1888 in ecKeu Hany Huuuw rw BJ
""VE‘ - — •"u P "M- n ",i . - 4’ , 1 strongholds and there ori
Mrs. OXwwnwII. 7B
Bentsen and
osssrow.t
wabeat NMa.mMendey at Surytvors include Mo wife; a the IM renoua figures.
Morelock Funeral Home with as* Eagans Alldridge of Do There can bo Uttlo doubt that
burial to be to Eastawn Leon: two brothers. Bob the metropolitan areas will
Memorlal Park. The Rev, Auldridge o Maryland and gate-end the rurai areas will
Lowed Maggs will officiate Darrell Alldridge of lawton, lone.
Mr* O’Connel dtod at 8:4 Okla; a etetor, Cordle Qtobsr of ,
am. Saturday In the Brown- New Deal; and a grandchild pInchewmumndon.rpmker
wood Community Hospital n the fiat countryside around
^jy^taSA^rta iwl, Mrs. LInnio Embroy Springlake) and other top
r—h—-■ Cnuntvana a porters or a propoma con-
v "AAXnaimM“a"h.a GOLDTHWAITE (BBC)-Se-
mvaamAGinhFMdin’nn.m rvicesforMrs.LnnieMaeEm-
“V• “N0 M IK M• Mi PVwW _ ma D„LAA. —an L. me I
wood. She married Alexandra brey, 7, ■ Pniddy wil be* *
Herbert Cullis
stdtutlonalamendment for etas QUESTION - I have
*___*. ____i- e»_____i t__fa heard so much about solar
hrepkonagricuiturailandaw heat andits “"miracie
Brormz pmar"mdmnetmhcnwinina tow^KJ11* from urban 2bsh " msmneke with
1m. , PpuvieComstemasatundn, That fataaUon isn't Ukoly to "ANSWE#" Thel solar
Survivors include two mormng"in“a““doidttwnit change-whatver happens careruulylpgitioneansanar
hospital following a long illness, with the current farm strike—eo collector is about the same
Ito Marie McArthur at Torran. She was born Feb. 1. IM in that the "founders of human allzearnin. facothere.is
co. Cakf.; two Mon, Patric Conyell County andw civilisation" will have to depend ruary than in lu^*
Eugene OConnel of Lona houzewue. She married Elmer more and more on persuading The energy falling on a
acarh Ca2.: and Jamm D. Embrey Jan. 10, 1924 in thorn whom they food to help 10,000-aquare-foot building
OConnem of Brownwood two Hamilton County She had lived them make a living lokona typical Dec. 21, the
y-on """di." in the Priddy communit y for 53 -------- ---------------- shortest day of the year, to to
farter* Mr* Ada Curtis of iarennawXoonanntidtF therms - enough to heat
Kountze and Mr* Laura Flan- -arsandwasasnrtit. FAIR---- eight well-insulated split
nagan of Dallas; nine grand- Survivors *11 her "UI levei homes.
cMIdren and seven areal- nuapandi two brothers, Jack (Continued tram Page 1A) Of course, no collector can
CTOWOnaM "even great Dutton d Eden and O.B. Dutton I"F" s< capture ali the energy fall-
granocnuaren of Cariton; and three staters, time. tag on it; moot capture only
, . . *. .. Mrs Otho Smith and Mrs Elsie Ringmaster and announcer a to 50 percent Positioning
Lester Lee Martin Timnm, bhorsanAngeioana for Me todays will be Robert the collector dirsety towar
GOLDTHWAITE-Services Mr* Datoy Baxter of jtecdlton Donahoe. Donahoe has carried Waesunth cificalirothen
for Lester Lee Marti* M al , out this assignment for many receive lose than full solar
Low-paid
WiinaEuneralHomne with „Lp, , 1/5 operation of the youth tairis roof collector facing south,
bueMartn"agKwenuua workers due tn
Falla Saturday teBowtag a long , organizing the youth and in about three therms on a
“ nov nprnnto announcing the events as they sunny mid-winter day, or 60
FMY fritf M-5 occur percent of the heat neces-
ByDAVWEPO Inche homemeling diviton,
Aaeeetated Pnm Writer all foods and crafts items must Uver enough heat to keep the
WASHINGTON 'AP) - MU- be brought to the women's house comfortable in all
months but December, Jan-
uary and February, when
the hours of sunshine are
fewest A conventional fur-
nace would be needed to
.. .t... ,__y , ..... but a free show in New York A 60-year-old man was
c.™ was cancelled amid tight fi- treated and released at Brown-
nances. wood Community Hospital
Victor Lmlard6" I” Denver, ■ dinner, bottle of Saturday afternoon following a
champagne and dancing to the pedestrian-pickup accident on
What all that means to that Kinman Iwrvi met tte M s West Commerce.
Lebert, 70, who owns the band, ^^1, Another Denver night- According to Tom Hatchett,
and Victor, 00, who is the band Brownwood patrolman, Junior
leader, wil be carrying on the much of the^falp by - RobertFitzgeraald was crossing
tradition started Inira by Guy named a Miss Nude 1978. Westcommerge.in front of
Lombardo, who died in Novem- Sambo s when he was struck by
ber at age 75. In Council Bluffs, Iowa, the a 1975 Chevrolet pickup driven
Another rhenge for the mil- Bittersweet Lounge advertised by Kenneth Clyde Nicks, 27, of
xasariSaR toxsuxs
t . .__. . fore Iowa’s cover-up law starts 2:38 p.m. and investigating of-
the Lombardo band came be- ■ ficers were Doug Hawkins and
fore midnight at Times Square Jan. 1," already making 1978 Hatchett.
with the lowering of the lighted " “ e
Ruth Hoyle retiring
dan of CBS and not Ben Grsuer
died in Grusr “60 from Girl Scout post
For patrons in the Waldorfs „ ... „ . ... „ . __w ,, „ .
Grand Ballroom, the Lombardo Mrs. Ruth Hoyle, executive University Women, Mrs. Hoyle
spectacle cost 1100 to 2150 ner director of the Heart of Texas is currently serving on the
___ ■” Girl Scout Council, retired from AAUW Board of Directors and
person. In Atlanta, meanwhile, her position effective Dec. 31, it is editor of their bi-monthly
Ben Colli was providing his own was announced today by bulletin.
spectaclesfor teuas."a George M Crews, council She is included in the 15th
Gertrude Stein in New York. president Mrs. Hoyle was edition, 1975-77, of Who's Who in
Colli, a window wetawr and honored at the recent annual the South and Southwest,
daredevil who caBs himself Spi- council meeting, held in published by Marquis Who’s
derman, descended the atrium Weatherford, for her many con- Who, Inc. She and her husband
of the 23-story Hyatt Regency tributions to the Heart of Texas reside at 100 Quail Run, Brown-
Council. wood. They have one daughter.
Atlanta Hotel — about 280 feet She has served as executive Mrs. Boley Embrey, of
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1978, newspaper, January 1, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573196/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.