Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1971 Page: 14 of 16
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Wednesday, March 17,1*71
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
AUTOMOTIVE
NOTICES
Duplicate
Bu
Wednesday
EVENING
bridge
I CENTRAL TEXAS COaN CLUB Meets at
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Blair had some interesting
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News and
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SPECIAL RUM
condi
Couple wed
BUSINE!
KEBC-TV
in Burleson
""Blessed are
colored poop* of
Bro.W.MB Carrington
BROWNWOOD
Class meeting
8 1776-127 I
Thursday
features reading
KING
Food and
1207 Irmo
KINDER CARE
49c
TRE
PORK
MARCH SPECIALS
C 28% 122 t
locations:
.99*
A.F. Mellorine
Elementary
at 39*
OIL
MOTOR
BACON Sliced
1 ib. 49*
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN-1
»et instead of pressuring the
AUTOMOTIVE
HAMBURGER MEAT
Separate proposals will be
ment.
lb
29*
EGGS
Panty Hose
Peir.
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NEA
Card-Carrying Wife’s Best
Friend May Be Computer
General contractors wishing to
submit a proposal for this
Bill Jamar
Bryan Healer
fain Kangaroo
tain Kangaroo
tain Kangaroo
Notice is hereby given that a
School Trustee Election will
be held April 3. 1971 for the
Reasonable
646 0447
By HELEN HENNESSY
NEA Women's Editor
mhe Biue Flame n
7:30 p.m For in
Longc ope 646 9200
Owner reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and to
waive any or all formalities.
smission 1
s 2962 128 134
"Chances are the wallets
that do," said William H.
Blair, president of Hot-Line,
"usually belong to women."
following
PRECINCT
HAULING - sat
tilizer, genera
needs call Bob
Wagon
Large radi
$19:
r, tit
Paint Radio $95
65 Ford Fairlane 500 Auto. Trans. Radio, 6
roof,
akes. A
IDEAL FU&NI
r^rr, satisfac
and delivery 6
CMOUBM
York City Police Depart-
ment. Blair said they have
discovered that more credit
cards are stolen on Friday
than any other day of the
week—chiefly from men.
conditioned Vinyl roof cover
Nice
MORTAR
yard fert
F. A. Th
T-2569-11
documents from Louis A.
Drake Associates. Architects
and Planners, 1962 West
Beeauregard Ave . San
Angelo, Texas, upon deposit
for Seventy-Five Dollars
($75.00) .which deposit will be
refunded to actual bidders
upon return of all documents
in good condition within five
(5) days after date of bid
opening. General contractors
who wish additional sets of
FOR SALE - 1
Good as new
l an 1081
IWOULDLIKE
up Call 646 33
c 3009 ui 134
304 3rd st
R 303$ 132 138
State approve
B 2909 126 151
SANTA ANNA (BBC) - Mrs.
Karen Ford Jones of Fort ,
Worth, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ford of Richland i
Springs, and Alfred E. Bowling
were married Saturday. March
13, at 8 p.m. in the Crestmont ;
Baptist Church in Burleson.
The Rev. Micheal Barnard,
GEM RAVING
Call Herb Gre
Musick 646 3181
2972 129 IM
Healer
MOTOR COMPANY
WATER WELL
driller Dick Mo
744 Rising Ste
M 9021 18 N
ROBERTS & RI
and cooling AMs
6452 or 646 7667
UARDEN PLOWi
after 4 pm Fr
More of Us
In the last 20 years, U.S.
population has grown by 54
million. The entire net in-
NEWCOMERS CLUB meets the second
Thursday of each month Contact Mrs
George Crews, 646 437, or Mr\ Ellie
Locks 646 4840, for information
BROWNWOOD CHARTER ORDER OF
EASTERN STAR meets ist ano 3rd
Mondays, Masonic Hall, Bpm For
information can Mrs Audrey Massey.
646-0184
GRAVES RADU
Broadway Save a
cores Harrison *
G 109A 296
NEW YORK-(NEA)—
Credit cards are the order of
the day It’s a rare wallet
that bulges with cash any
more.
Plans may be examined in the
office of the Architect, the
Engineers, and the major
plan rooms in the area.
Brownwood Independent School
District
C. B Milam, Jr.
Assistant Superintendent
401 Fisk
CONCRETE wo
and wrecking bui
6314
P 2517108
FOR SALE IM
up payments
F 3011 UI 13
COMPOSITION
small FREE •
6467879 or 6464
CMKWrt
for sale cm
27.000 m
tires. Ph 646
M 3031 123 1»
...Large.Can
DECKER
ring ceremony.
The bride was attended by her
sister, Mrs. Harold W. Walker
of Austin Best man was the
groom's son, Gary Bowling of
Eastland
The bride was attired in a
yellow street-length dress with
XTXS TV
Wednesday
crease has taken place in
metropolitan areas. By the
end of the century,-at recent
projected birth-death rates,
it is estimated another 100
million people will be count-
ed in the census.
STRAYED from the Harris place, black
heifer coW about 375 pounds Coll Jim
Jordan, 646 8171 after 5 p m Dys cali
646 7533
J 3004 131 131
mhe peacemakers, for they shall be
called The children of God "
3 V Gallons..
All Popular
Brands .....
ISBELL BROS ।
Wor, r»-W
Pn home M> <
1101"
3rd st
«« cal C s
ism m > von PO up vl.
1 NorTine. Early. Pn Mi $700
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niece of the bride, served as
flower girl. She was dressed in
pink and carried a white basket
with pink petals.
Mrs. Billy Nell Zumwalt of
Burleson presented organ
selections. L. W. O’Neal of Fort
Worth read excerpts of scrip-
ture from the Book of Genesis
and poetry written by Lois
Wyse.
After the wedding a reception
was held in the church annex
: FOR SALt —IWA Uooge Pick UR Stan
Bard shift, radio, heater, v 8 $225 Sea at
Enco Station in Zephyr
h 2969 129 135
The following candidates for
public office have authorised
the Bulletin to announce their
candidacies
Weather
Seuss' Cat in the Hat
9 30 Beverly
10 on Family ,
meets on second Tuesday of each month
For information call Mrs joe Latham,
ma ma__________________
BROWN WOOD ART ASSN meets 2nd Sat
of each month at HPC Art Studio. 1:30
P M For information cal Mrs Charles
Stewart at 646-7454
CAN
TV-Rad
Color -
CALL TODAY f
makes and mod
charged and rep
guaranty CASH (
NO CALLS I
1953 Dodge » to
>i ton 1966 C
Town & Cow
Plain
f 3000 131 137
. 2nd S’ Caudill Used Cars
received for kitchen equip- 1 c 211 128 h
Grade A
Medium Doz.
pink crepe dress with a deep--—
pinanrgaiker o Austin, NOTICES
March 22nd is the earliest
date on which Easter can
fall. This last occurred in
1818 and will not occur again
during the 20th centurv.
hungry or too tired before a meal.
, he may become so irritable that
, he fails to eat when the meal is
children cannot hold a lot of food
at any one time
Nursery School Studies
"Studies of nursery school chil-
dren show," says the Nutrition
s ource Book, "that when snacks
are eaten reasonably far ahead of
mealtime, the appetite for the
meal remains good in fact, if the
child ia allowed to become too
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49c
Call 64
646
64
WE DO Al
$725 eech
JOHNSTON TRUCK * SUPPLY
125-2181, cross PlaIm. Texas
According to Blair, many
women don’t like to carry
credit cards because they’re
afraid of purse snatching.
for health that parents can pass
along to children," says a new
booklet published by National
Dairy Council for professional
health leaders Titled "Nutrition
Source Book," the 40-page hand-
book is filled with technical de-
tails on teaching people how to
eat But it also contains many
suggestions in simple everyday
CITY
City Councilman, Ward 5
HAVE YOUR
conditioners $
Appliances. 10/
5-2655-112 1
Jimmy'
Carpet Shampo
M11 v w
39’
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6 3D In Firm Action
7 00 News
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
9 00 Ann Nu n Show
9 30 Lets Make « Deal
10 00 Family Affair
10 30 Taht Giri
11 00 Bewitched
11 30 Search tor tomcrrow
12 00 News
12 15 Farm News
12 30 As the World Turns
how to help your preschooler
overcome a seeming loss of ap-
petite Or liking one or two foods
to the exelusion of others.
We Honor BANK
AMERICICARD ,
and MASTER CHARGE
AAYAPRAY..
WIENERS
child to eat, it may be wise to
increase the number of meals by
introducing between meal eating
It’s a case of realizing that young
• V im tor m. eleme
10 X Eyewitness News
News Weather, Sports
11 00 Channel 4 Movie
1 00 Sign Oft
MORNING
WFAA TV
(Channel Bl
Adams Street Community Certer. K *
Humphries, 646 6411
SELF CULTURE CLUB meets 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays Pt B p m each monih Call
WAYNE'S Uphol
MW is now oper
Terms available
En1-
FOR RENT
ROBER
HOSPITAL BED
Hospital or conv
rent or sale Ph
$2289%t_
DUMP TRUCK
fertilizer haulin
M XQ 121 MO
DISCOUNTS!
DISCOUNTS!
Tremendous Discounts on
All New and Used Cars
in Stock
J « Another Worid
“2:30 Bright Promise
3 00 Another World Somerset
i X The Ga ihoping Gourmet
4:« Jack Poi Mavie
5:28 Paul Harvey
6 :?0 The Men Frnm Shiloh
B X Everything you always wanted to
know bout Jack Benny
• vu :Four in Off
1:30 Tonisht Shos
by Laurence M. Hurth, M.D.
consultant. National Dairy Council
a corsage of white carnations. ______
The matron of honor wore a MnE EGeer at
Blair's firm is a charge
card service that keeps com-
puterized records of all
credit cards of its customers
for the purpose of preventing
their use by thieves and
pickpockets.
PORK
Steak
RUMP ROAST, Baby Beef..........1b. 89c
GROUND ROUND, lean...........1b. 79c
A.F. BISCUITS....................3 for 29c
OLEO 1 lb. pLa............ .................15*
Pike's Peak Beef Roast......-Ib. 87
SALAD DRESSING, Best Maid.G1.391
LIPTON'S TEA.............i/4-lb. Box 39c
FOLGER'S COFFEE............. Ib- 89c
Rcaung, "he Family
ANNOUNCEMENT EonsALE
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
meets each Mongay nigNt, CW"*'
am™ AM Depot St Ladies AuxItary
twice A month an Kt and 3rd Mondey
nighta
DELTA TMEIA CMAPTER of E pa lien
Sigma Alpha meets an first Tuenday of
each month 7:30 pm For iqdformation
call Barbara Hickman at
"A tired business fellow,"
he said. "visits his local
cocktail lounge at the end of
a long week’s work. He be-
comes careless. And when he
gets home, be discovers his
card wallet is missing.
Av, gal.49C
:y Show
Hillbillies
Affair
Cl
REF
Can MM cart ot
or Air cond
machine servic
went Guaran
Contact
RICHA
Sandy Beach
ALL CARS sold here in March will be
licensed FREE Com* by Coggin and
1969 Ford V B Torino Station
Buy now betore vcation
I* heater and air conditioner
"What he doesn’t always
realize is that although HE
isn't working over the week-
end. the thief is—and has
from Saturday until Monday
to spend away his ill-gotten
gains. A quick call,to us puts
a spike in the wheel of the
modern-day Fagins.”
set before him.
"Good choices in snacks are
milk, fruit vegetable relishes,
’ juices, cheese, bread and butter
sandwiches Sweets may dull the
appetite for mealtime, as well ss
interfere with good dental health
The nutritional statements in
the source book, such as the fore-
going. were "reviewed by the
Council on Foods and Nutrition
of the American Medical Associa-
tion and found consistent with
current authoritative medical
opinion " I must add my endorse-
ment And next week, well go
into this preschooler thing a bit
Doctor
in the Kitchen*
DELTA KARRA GAMMA meets first
Thursday of each month For in
formationcall Mrs Walter E Dickensat
646n5
CENTRAL TEXAS COIN CLUB meets at
the Blue Flame room 3rd Tuesday at
7:30 p m For information call C S.
Longcope. 646-9207
building of approximately
13,900 sq. ft
B. Construction of an addition
to the existing high school
building of approximately
7,300 sq. ft.
C. Additions and alterations to
the existing gymnasium
building
Separate proposals will be
received for the construction
of each of the building -units
noted A . and B above, as well
as a combined proposal for
construction of both units. An
additional alternate proposal
for construction of building
unit noted C. above will also
be received.
1 oo ceot
I X adt
B 45 Caph
9 00 The 1
49*
1969Coupe. V-8 engine,
4 speed transmission radio,
tinted glass. chrome wheels
Real nice
494
ib. 49 $
pastor, officiated for the double ARownwooD GARDEN CLU 8 meets i
; third Thursday at 3 X p m at Adars
BUTTERMILKGrade
I WISH to express my humbie and sincere
manks to my many friends, both white
••to colored for their kind ietters ex
pressing Their good wishes for me on my
98th birthday, March 11. 1971, and for
expressing their appreciation for my
efforts to encourage • better feeling
between our white people and The
EARLY HOME DEMONSTRATION
CLUB meetseech eh Tuesdey at .m
in the Early City Hall For information
call Mrs L O Huckaby at 646 3810
Cross Plains Ph 817 7252181
KDFW TV
Wednesday
2 00 Secret Storm
2 15 Secret Storm
2 X Edge of Night
3 OD Gomer Pyle
3 X Merv Grittin Show
5 X Eyewitness News
$ X Waiter Cronkite News
6 00 Eyewitness News
GUARANTEED MUFFLERS MJMen.
"n n per cen GiKcount, quick
.urise Perkins “ Sta 407
FUIBM
A. Construction of a new
cafeteria and auditorium
bidding documents, as well as
tub-contractors and
materials suppliers, may
obtain same upon payment of
Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for
general construction
documents and Twenty Five
($25.00) for mechanical and
electrical documents, or the
actual coat of reproduction of
selected sections of the
specifications and drawings
sheets; these payments will
not be refunded, but all
balding documents must be
returned to the architect.
1969 Doom Dar
owner Ph 64
g 3030 m os
i LIKE NEW 350 CC Yamaha Scrambier
650 actual miles, well cared for 1530
Call 646 6697 or see at 3011 Vine st
W-2980-129 135
1954 V B Ford 4
tires $95 P
F 3003 131 134
WEATHERBY
Motor Co., Inc.
12?/.
1965 impaiff 4 door Hard Top See at
>en DODGE Pick Up Good tires, va
engine NIB Durham or 401 West
Commerce Pn 646 1449
purpose of electing trustees to 651 on Ford 6 Cy1.4 spd, all steel bes good
Positions 4 and 5. Said a1LWe "Sonvin mm
election shall be held at the 66 *5. Automatic .ram New
From 1 to 3 Years
From 1 to 3 years of age chil-
dren need more bodybuilding
foods in proportion to their size,
even though their total intake of
food is less than that of older
children Since their stomachs
can hold only so much, this is
a time to be sure they don’t eat
toq many concentrated sweets
and cookies, crowding out the
needed variety of foods that are
high in protein, minerals and
vitamins
Then around 3 years the child
TEENS You become part of what you
see Don patronize trashy movies
Mrs J D Elder
E 3002 131 132
MAKE YOUR MOVE to economy •
new 1969 Buick Opel 2 door 11.000 ar
miles 4 speed RAM
Harold Stieber. 646 8312
5 2775 119 H
information contact Mr* Melvin
Flowers, 646 4777
A certified check or bid bond in
the amount of 5 per cent of the
greatest bid total must ac-
company each proposal
submitted. Successful con-
tractor or contractors shall be
required to furnish per-
formance and payment bonds
in 100 per cent of the total
contract amount
BROWN WOOD LIONS CLUB meets *
Club Room each Tuesday for noon
luncheon and program Call Roscoe
Smith. 646 7821, for intormation.
Coliseum. For
ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Beta Sigma Phi
meets second and fourth Mondays of
each month Contact Mrs Nick
Mfffriman Ph 646-9320
SHORTEN ING...MCan 695
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FOR SAL E 1966 Oidsmobi W Off Power
windows, wan steering and brakes
Ca« 646 4n38 or see at 2104 IOTh
G 2861123
FOR SALE 1954Ford Rum good pood
tires S13S 2405 13th St Ph 646 5273
N 2892 125
NILLER W
If you hve
Satisfction g
M 1453 50-1
Corner of 3rd & Brady Ave.
"Forming good eating habits peeled they need not become up-
early is one of the foundations " * • • "in" "2
usually slows in growth rate and
his appetite also slows down. If
parents realize this is to bJ ex- further
FRYERS D R E,S S E D Lb; 29 c
All general construction,
plumbing, heating, and
ventilating, and electrical
work required for each of the
building units listed above
will be performed under a
single contract; separate
proposals for mechanical or
electrical work will not be
considered.
CUMMINGS RI*
and repair N
sale Work gut
c 1917 Ui tt
CARRENTER ar
Free estimates
- M 2854 123 1M
JFW POST NO 3278 meets 2ndend4h
Tuesdays of each month at the VFW
Hall For information call F M
Harrison al
POLITICAL .m msa w, ara oemau SU
) N 2883 125 Q1
THE BROWNWOOD JAYCEES meet each
Friday at noon for luncheon and
program at Sid Richardson Hail For
information cail Sleve Morelock pt MB
EDIS
MILK Grade A
Wednesday Evening
WFAA TV
( Channel B)
6 30 Courtship of Eddie's
Father
7 X Room 222
7 X The Smith Family
B X Channei 8 Movie of the
Week
10 X Channel 8 News
11:00 The Dick Cavett Show
12 X FBI
12 31 Living Prayer
12 3? Sianff
IBM Mustang, 289 Automatic shift Air
conditioned, low mileage, clean con
difion HMD Ronnie McMillon Wayside
Plaza. Apt 6 Ph.646 4422
Me 2983 129 US
1. South
School,
language 1
So today we will pass some of
this information on to you. Like
Bread.. .... 25*
KTVT
6 40 Medithgonsa
6 45 News (CI
7 X Siam Bang Theatre (C>
B X Romper Room (C)
9 X Jack La Lanne (CI
9 X Password (C)
10 X Peyton Place
10 X Alfred Hitchcock
n X Farmer s Daughter
11 X Galloping Gourmet (C)
12 X TV Binco (C)
12 X News Weather Community
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
BANGS INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT
BANGS, TEXAS
tintedglass. Radio, and white
tires Extra nice
Holley Chevrolet
CHEVYLAND
Brownwood, Tex Ph 646-9511
IH-2341-98-f
cyl New Tires Looks and Rum Like
New 29,000 miles $895
M Chrysler New Yorker Loaded. 1139$
JOHNSON TRUCK & SUPPLY
Sa usa9 e w h.o ie. H..
KTXS TV
Thursday
i X Love IS a Many Splendored Thing
I X Guiding Light
2 X General Hospital
2 N Edge of Night
3 00 Dating Game
3 X Newly Wed Game
4 X Dark Shadows
4 X Beverly Hillbillies
5 X Gomer Pyle
5 X News
6 X News & Sports
6 X Alias Smith B Jones
7 X Bewitched
8 X Danny Thomas
1 X Dan August
9 X Family Affair
10 X News Wea Sports
10 X Dick Cavett
12 X Sign Off
KDFW TV
Thursdav
4 X Sign On
6 X Sunrise Semester
7 X CBS Morning News
FLOUR FOOD KING S-Lb. 39c
ADVERTISEMENTS FOR
BIDS
ABuilding Program for Bangs
Independent School District
Bangs. Texas
1003 W Commerce 646-7233
Monday night winners of last
week's duplicate bridge were
Mrs. Gertrude Dingle and B. D.
Richmond, first; Mrs Erma
Medcalf and C. F. Wesner, I
second; Mrs. B M Orloff and
Mrs. E. P Woodruff, third. The
game was in the Brownwood
Coliseum.
Tuesday
Mrs. F. S Anderson and Mrs
Jack Broad tied Mrs. Orloff and
Mrs. C. C. Woodson for first
place in the Brownwood
Country Chib play. Mrs. J. E. -
Whiteside and Mrs. E. C. !
Slivensky placed third.
Thursday
Winners at the Thursday
game in the coliseum were Mrs.
A. J. Beck and Mrs. Orloff,
first; Mrs. I. F. Bay and Mrs. C.
F. Wesner. second; and Mg J
N. Arvin and I. F. Bay, third.
Saturday
Mrs. Mary Scott and Mrs.
Myrtle Kimberlin won first in
the Saturday game at the
coliseum. Mrs John E Robbins
and Mrs. Whiteside placed
second. Mrs Beck and Gordon
Dennis won third.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE
ELECTION
eaxonpoversseerinoo.‛acori2n, 1967 Ford Galaxie 500. V8
condition wi sacrifice 646 1315 or see engine, factory air, power
at mi Greenway steering, power brakes,
M 2987-130132__automatic transmission.
Autmatic transmission Practically
new tires Wood grain finish >1995 See
at 1015 N F isk befween Bam and 5 p m
B2722 1UN
KTVT
Wednesday
3 « ucute R vers
) M Popeyr (C)
3 Wealman 40 ,
4 X Flintsones tc >
4 » The Nunslers
$ X Leave it to Beaver
5.30 * Love LuCy
4 X Have Gun. Will Travei
6 x Daniel Boone <c>
1 X Perrp Mason
B X Petticoal Junction IC)
9 X * OCtock Movie (C)
10 X News & Weather iC)
10 15 Movie II (C)
I X News I C>
l is Meditations ICJ
20 Sign Of
A reading, “The Weaver/'
was given by Mrs. Thelma
Cullens at last week’s meeting
of the Deborah Sunday School
Class of the Melwood Baptist
Church held in the home of Mrs.
Bertie Mitchell.
Mrs. Ada McWilliams
presided over a brief business
session. Mrs. Bethel Anderson
gave the opening prayer and
Mrs. McWilliams brought the
devotional from John 4:42.
Refreshments of tea, coffee,
sandwiches and cake were
served to Mmes. Gertrude
Barnett, Maxine Ketcham,
Oleta Tyler, Mable Butler,
McWilliams, Cullens, Myrle
Erwin, Bethel Anderson, the
hostess and one visitor, Mrs. C.
E. Scales.
The April meeting will be in
the home of Mrs. Myrtle Smith.
Mrs. Cullins will bring the
devotional.
street Community Cente. Fo w
formation call Mes George Yarerouo"
■' UI M__-
UNITED TRANSPORTATION Union
Local HO WS meets second Mon . 10
• m , MO" lom each monmn
FOB SALE 194 impala Oustom Onupe
Air. power steering Avtomafic tran
plete set of
1968 Mustang - V-8 engine
radio, vinyl roof, 4 speed
transmission New tires
10 X Love « tuff
11:00 Where the Heart IB
11 25 CBS News
11 X Search For Tomorrow
12 X Eyewitness News
News Weather Newsreel
12 X As the World Turns
12 45 As the World Turns
t IN Love is • Many Splen
bored Thing
I X Guiding Light
KRBC-TV
NEW SHI PMC IT Of 3 wheel Scouters
formerly used by Post Office You
choice -
2 X General Hospital
2 X Edge ot Night
J X Dating Game
3 X Newl y Wed Game
4 X Dark Shadows
4 X Beverly Hillbillies
5 X Gomer Pyle
5 X News
4 K News A Sports
4 X Eddie S Father
7 X Room 22
7 X Smim Family
• X Johnny Cash’
8852
10 x Dick Cavei.
12 X Sign Off
7:0 loday
7 ? HffR
8:25 News
9:00 Dinah’s Place
9:30 Concentration
10:00 Sale of the Century
X X Hollywood Squeres
1:00 Jeopardy
11.X Who What or Where
Games
11:55 News
1? X News and Westher
12:15 Sandy Chappel
13 X Jow Garagiolas Memory Game
IX Days of Our Lives
1X The Doctors
Thursday Evening
WFAA TV
(Channel 81
4 X Alias Smith and Jones
7 X Bewitched
B X Make Room for Grand
daddy
I X Dan August
9 X News 8 Probe
10 X Channel 8 News
II X The Dick Cavet Show
12 X FBI
12 31 L<vmg Prayer
1? » Sign OH
KTVT
Friday
6 40 Medifations (C)
4 45 News <C>
7 X Slam Bang Theatre (C)
B X Romper Room 'Cl
9 00 Jack La Lanne (C)
9 X Password (C)
10 X Peyton Place
10 x Alfred Hitchcock
11 00 Farmer S Daughter
II X Galloping Gourmem (Cl
1? 00 TV BIngo IC)
I? X News Weather Communityn
1 00 Afternoon Movie
OK Used Cars
369 Caprice 4 door sport sedan
Automatic transmission,
power steering, power
brakes, stereo, air-
LOST Beige plastic aundry basket
containing 2 sports shirts and 1 ladies
bath robe in the vicinity of Coggin Ave
Ph M4 3215
H Ml 131 134
Sealed proposals will be
received until 1:00 p.m. on
March 30, 1071, in a
designated room in the
existing high school building,
and read publically.
The work generally includes but
is not limited to the following:
Potatoes29’
THE PYTHIAN SISTERS meets tst and
3rd Thursdays of each rnomh For in-
formation call Mrs G C Seed, 646 7316
BROWNWOOD THINNING TOP» CLUB
meets each Tuesday at 7 9 p.m •"
Discount Center
Seventeen pounds of com, beef or about 2-1/5 pounds
four pounds of hay and two of the live steer. As a steer
pounds of protein supple- on full feed will gain about
ment equals one 10-ounce 2-1/5 pounds per day, the
beef steak. Explanation: a 10-ounce steak is equivalent
10-ounce cooked steak repre- to a steer's normal daily
sents 1% pounds of carcass production of red meat.
ANDERSON USED PARTS
zu Eary Biva eam
Alternators, tx each
Generators is each
-Starters. » and up. each
batteries. IS each
Mechanic on Duty
Standard trans $15 up each
WE BUY ANO SELL A 181382 W
observations to make on the
"They would rather lose William H Bloir, former credit card scene today.
when they lose a credit card -redit -ords, inc. card and Master Charge are
they have to admit it to their becoming more accepted
husbands and endure a lec- sends the company 's 360 than other cards because the
ture on female careless- computers into action and restaurant or travel agent
ness.” written notification goes out who accepts them doesn’t
, pronto to the card issuers, have to send in his slips, pay
peace thtrhoubehid -"Each customer is issued anauhope’nart 25 S5K
Aanecras entshnisnsuranwareinorthe the money 20 days later.
the whole matter. Use of the loss and charges have been “The banks charge an av-
cards by an unauthorized made against her accounts,’ erage of 4 per cent,” he said,
person, no matter how many Blair said. “And you can take your slips
different onesare, lost, is The company also records there just like a deposit and
stopped immediately. And passport numbers and other in 24 hours the money is in
within a week the cards Statistics people may carry your account.’
themselves are reissued to and 106e PE - ‛
the owners. Theft has become far more
e , , .... “We use Social Security sophisticated than it was in
Set up to prevent thieves numbers as a secondar y the days of Oliver Twist. And
from running up huge bills check” Blair added "You Blair goes after today’s
on lost or stolen credit cards. Can run into people with the Fagins with a delighted
Hot Line works like this: same name and even with gleam in his eye.
A customer, when she the same address. So it’s a A ... eraduate who
joins, lists the numbers of all safer way to check identity, raises dogsasa hobby. Bi
her cards. She is given a Blair is enamored of his Blair enjoys his job. “It’s
warning card to carry that new computer service. “It's like being a detective—at
tells a thief that he is run- infallible," he enthused. “It’s much better pay,” he
ning a serious risk of being great." quipped.
caught if he tries to use the 5
credit cards. One phone call In their work with the New
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1966 Buick Grand Sport,
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Parts and Service
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Dual Tires. Custom Cab 12585
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67 Ohev 6 cyl ' i ton, new tires $1095
66 1 ton V32?. 4 spd. Dualfires r»<M
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71 Semonstrator ' > ion 1010 int . power
brakes and steering. Factory air. Afi
custom interior A Exterior Large Disc:
68 8 4 wheel drive Scout Full top. bicket
seats and rear seat, $2250
64 Scout with full top $395
AS Ford > ton. Rec Mtr .new paint, air
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66 Chev ' » ton V» New paint lots
COuPLE wishes to adopt a baby All
expenses paid Confidential Ph collect
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Clean
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1969 Mercury Cougar XR 7 V4
engine. New snort block
Automatic transmission
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PRECINCT 2, Brown County
Courthouse, PRECINCT 3,
East Elementary School;
PRECINCT 4, St. James
Hall, PRECINCT 5,
Woodland Heights
Elementary School. Polls
shall be open for voting from
8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.
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