Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1971 Page: 2 of 16
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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The National Weather Service ference here that 30, not 32 coo-
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Visits in B’wood
by plane Sunday to be by the jury
would meet with Rockefeller in
DANCING-DINING- MIXED DRINKS
Brownwood, Texas
500 E. Commerce
"TOY BOX"
Payne
The shower belt stretched
Sunday and Monday, with from around Dumas and Perry-
Tuesday should be clearing and die southward past Childress.
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HPC President Dr. Guy D.
Newman will introduce Dr.
Pitts, who is a graduate of HPC.
Wednesday Night
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SANTA ANNA (BBC >—Susan
Newman exhibited the grand
champion yearling Hampshire
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Plus DORIS DAY In
"WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL"
paper as well as ail
AM other rights are
forecasters said this morning.
The National Weather Service
said widely scattered thun-
dershowers are possible both
tonight and Saturday, and
predicted cooler weather for the
area
Lows in the lower to middle
60s are expected in this area
tonight while Saturday's highs
should hold in the lower 80s.
Brownwoood had a Thursday
afternoon maximum of 92 while
this morning's low was 66.
Extended forecasts predict
cloudy and cool weather for
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Plainview and Lubbock, ex-
tending also into neighboring
parts of New Mexico and
Oklahoma.
Cool air flowing southward
from two inches of fresh snow at
some points in Colorado and
TASTE
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Rifle reported
stolen in city
A 30-30 rifle owned by Belton
Hill of Wayside Plaza has been
reported stolen from his pickup.
Hill told Brownwood police
the rifle was taken from his
pickup sometime Wednesday
He made the complaint to police
Thursday night.
By Snyder ideal for waist watchers andor anyone who is interested in good health Health
is the key to better living Exercise regularly and normally. This is something the entire
family would enjoy Would make an ideal Christmas gift for your family. Use our con
venient LAY AWAY.
daughters of Mr and Mrs Tom Olsen Mrs Elaine J Canfield:
Newman of Santa Anna, also Miss Angela Kay Hughes: Mrs
took first place in the two four- Doris W Fedora
CROP meeting is
set for Sunday
An organizational meeting for
the 1971 Community Hunger
Appeal of Church World Service
< CROP) campaign will begin at
4pm Sunday at Central United
Methodist Church, according to
Mrs Tom Jordan. chairman of
the current drive
All young people in the area
who are interested in assisting
with the campaign for funds
Oct 16 and 17 are asked to be at
the meeting.
The funds collected from the
CROP drive will go to help stop
world hunger, Mrs. Jordan said
this morning.
Box Ollie* Open 7:30
Feature 8:30
Abilene Hiway 84
Ph. 625-4226 Coleman,
FEATURES: 6:00-8:00- 10:00
SAT. FEATURES: 2:00 - 4:00 6:00 - 8 00- 10:00
president of Dallas Baptist
College, serving as the main
speaker.
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THURS. THRU SAT,
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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS
available at the dub, or call 646-5317 for
information. Dues only $6.00 annualy
system, bringing a taste of au- __________________________'
tumn six days of its scheduled
arrival, had eased as far south Founders Day event
as a line stretching westward
from near Texarkana past the at HPC this Monday
Midland area.
BOWIE616-0119 •
OWNTOWN BROWNWOOD •
JOIN THE
Riverside Club
(Chisholm’s Restaurant)
1 Rocky says hostages
caught in crossfire
He gave the West justice right up to its neck
then rammed more down its throat.
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GOING, GOING, GONE!-This go-cart will be among the
hundreds of items to be auctioned Saturday beginning at 5 p.m.
at the Brownwood Coliseum. The auction is sponsored by the
Brownwood Downtown Lions Club and proceeds will be used
towards the group's charitable projects. Here, Jack Denman
tries out the go-cart before it goes on the auction block.
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PRESENTS EVERY FRIDAY
SATURDAY AM
Wednesday nights
Dean Beard
and BAND
"THE FLIP-FLOP"
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Coliseum
BURT LANCASTER
ROBERT RYAN
LEE J. COBB
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JO CANNON JO-IN MEGIVER JOSEPH WISEMAN
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WHEEL
Melt waistline inches away. And do it
wimout dieting The Reduce A -Wheel
takes only seconds a day .. . lost get
down on your knees and roll the
lightweight Reduce A Wheel back and
forth five times a day. This action is
equal to han an hour of exhaustive sit
ups Muscles are forced t firm and
inches reduced as midrif bulge begins
5 0 0 pm
Saturday and Sunday morning by
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ram this week in the Abilene mation for this column released cm am n i—«« foa
Mrs. Doris Brinkley of Judge William O. Breedlove, Pepper, D-Fla., said his House
Anchorage, Alaska arrived here and a five man, one woman Select Committee on Crime,
Starring CHRIS ITOPMER LEE
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Auction Sale
considering prison reform
■ legislation.
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John Wayne ■ Richard Boone
with Dr.
The case of Harvey Howard of the riot Fischer remains in
Rutherford charged with DWI charge of investigating crimi-
was being heard this morning in nal aspects of the rebellion.
Brown County Court before In Washington, Rep. Claude
further chance for showers ton in the upper Texas Panhan-
Charles Pitts,
Annual Howard
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According to Brownwood warned areas in the storm's victs died during the four-day
police and Brown County path that Edith's rains carried a revolt. Nine prison-employe
Sheriff's Dept reports, a man serious threat of flooding over hostages were killed when po-
was arrested inside the building the Appalachian region, from lice attacked, and one guard
by Policemen Abe Densman western Pennsylvania and died earlier from head wounds
and Jacky Bruce and held for eastern Ohio southward. suffered on the riot’s first day.
the sheriff’s department ------------------------------- Rockefeller held his news
Escorting the man to Brown DWI case beina conference after meeting with
County jail was deputy sheriff 9 state legislative leaders to set
Jim Burnett, according to heard today up a blue ribbon, factfinding
Brown County Sheriff Joe ‛ panel to investigate the causes
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Wyoming dipped temperatures Dr Henry C. Lindsey, vice
in Texas before dawn as low as president for academic affairs.
46 degrees at Dalhart and 47 at will preside
Amarillo. HPC was founded in 1889
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bedside of her father, H. W Representing the state was New York City, then go to Attica
Strackbein of Burkett, a patient Brown County attorney Gary to speak to convicts. When the
in Brownwood Community Price, and counsel for the meeting is to be held was not
Hospital. defense was Ernest Cadenbead."known The committee is
$766
aratwr rpute $2.10 per momih $2190 per
year By mai) paid in advance in Brown,
Callahan. Eaglland Bra*. Comanche,
Hamillon, Mills, tea Saba. MAcCulloch and
Coleman counties $17.95 per year:
anywhere MM in the continental United
States $25 % per year
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press is entiied ex-
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BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPrTAL
Admissions Thursday
Brown wood— Byron Alfred
By BERN ARD COHEN Thursday
Assoclated Pre** Writer The crossfire resulted, he
_________ , _ ATTICA, N.Y iAP) — Gov said. when attacking police
Hurst was to be at 3 p.m. today Nelson A Rockefeller says he force* converged from four
in Nabors Funeral Home at De believes the "hostages who died sides on a prison yard held by
Leon with the Rev T W of gun woLMs were caught in • the convicts
Chapman ASsembly of God crossfire" when authorities put Rockefeller a comments
Church pastor, officiating down the rebellion at Attica came on the heels of a dispute
Burial was to be in De Leon State Prison • mtr whethe- nine hostages
Cemetery "The prisoners didn’t have among the 40 men killed in the
Mr James a retired boiler guns," Rockefeller added at a rebellion were shot or had their
maker, died at 6:30 pm ^rrence in Albany on throats slit
Wednesday at his home after a ca.cc.cu.,. • As the controversy over Mon-
short illness >tarrord sworn in day's violent end to the rebel-
Born June 23,1»13 at De Leon. .. ..... ...... lion continued, this western
he married Hattie Belle Meyers as new senaror New York village and sur-
May 3,1944 at A jo, Ariz. A Hurst . WASHINGTON • API _ Re- rounding communities
resident 23 years, he was a dicMRbberrr.stafforwmswo prepared to hold funerals today
Baptist and had served in the r in today as senator from for six more victims.
US Air Corps during World Vermont taking the oath in It was not immediately known
War tmefotattuclivoteomtdrart whether state officials would
Survivors include his wife; legisiation delay the burial of any of the
one son, Mike James of Hot. "Tfhe sudden appointment of six.The interment of two other
his parents, Mr and Mrs Jesse Stafford T member of the hostages for whom funerals
James of De Leon; two sotse"wasannuncddThure have been conducted has been
brothers. L. W James of day nht in Montvedser bv Gov delayed pending a further
Omaha and Jesse James Jr. of dnctpMistvrwonin examination of the bodies.
Big Spring; two sisters, Mrs Pinns twhlteomortun Autopsies® the nine hostages
Roy Goates of De Leon and Mr* rinponse who were killed when about 1,-
J. B Lewis of El Paso E_______________________ 000 heavily armed state troop-
--------------------------------- r I. a | l I era, sheriff’s deputies, prison
t. .rC.c..a tOITn nGOUS guards and National Guards-
man IS arrested men stormed the prison, dis-
here Thursday into Alabama glnsdotthatounas,p"notdedoat
A Brownwood man was in slashes as had been reported by
Brown County jail this morning NEW ORLEANS (API — The officials earlier.
after his arrest Thursday night one-time hurricane named Ed- The state, meanwhile, revised
division
in the open Hampshire show.
Susan and her sister Elaine,
won fifth place.
The . Newman sisters,
at Sligers Market on the Fort ith headed into Alabama today, downward to 40 the number of
Worth Highway downgraded to a tropical depr- known dead in the rebellion that
Charges of attempted ession but still capable of gen- erupted a week ago Thursday,
burglary are to be filed against erating tornadoes or flash Deputy State Atty. Gen. Rob-
the man today in justice of the floods ert E. Fischer told a news con-
OAK PRUXFeN
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pueimee •er, «enin, eacegs
toothed lambs, the junior Zephyr-David Allie Young A.m
Hampshire show and two four Bangs—John Darling e
toothed rams. Howard. . ,
Susan also won grand Dismissals Thursday Youngsters hit
champion rosettes in both the Brownwood—John Patrick
junior and open divisions of the Bowers; Cass E. Coleman; moving car here
Hampshire show She is a Mrs. Patricia A. Smith; Henry 3
member of the Santa Anna Reese Grady; Barbara J __
FFA. Contreras; Mrs. Virginia E. - ’Both the children are back m
_______________________________ Moore school today and we are so
e . ... wirus grateful for those who helped
Service Station A daughter, Brandy Michelle, vesterday,".1Mrs - Pean
damaged in city to Mr and Mrs Harold A. Aimgren, 1417-Ave. J said this
Teague.Sept1.B rownwood she Was referring toanac-
A plate glass window and a Community Hospital Maternal Raker and
soft drink machine in the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. cdent 'atsEseB aker
Phillips 66 service station at Bud Minica of Mullin. Paternal hj(d pamasn 12 and
Beaver and West Commerce grandmotherisDr. Margaret
were damaged early this gueofF . p, moving car shortly after the
morning when a car driven by LAMESA-A son, Phillip matinee performance of the
Max Harold Thetford of 1208 Charles to Mr. and Mrs. Shrine Circus. The incident was
Beaver St. struck the building Charles F Gore of Lamesa, revorted at 5 49 nm
and the soft drink machine. Sept 11 in Lamesa. Maternal According to Brownwood
The one-car accident was grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. police reports, a car driven by
reported to Brownwood police Grayson Brown of Brownwood. Laura Gayle Flanagan of 204
this morning at 2:22 a.m. Paternal grandparents are Mr. Sunnydale Dr was travelling
The 500 block of East Com- and Mra Frank Gore of south on East Baker when the
merce was the site of a two-car Brownwood.____________________ children ran into the street,
crash reported to Brownwood A A R.LA, striking the side of the vehicle,
police at 9:27 a.m. Thursday. MVrS. DGKer Mrs Aimgren said this
Involved were a 1964 car driven # morning, two of her children
by Billy Gene Sanders of 2811 w ■ 11 sine and another child, Roy Davis,
Ave. D and a 1967 auto driven by -9 had started back to her parked
Davy D. Conner of 1010 Santa Mrs. Sara Baker, assistant car when apparently her
Clara. professor of voice at Howard daughter forgot that East Baker
------------------------------- Payne College, will present a is a two-way street. When she
Two Jaycee meets worship service in music saw the oncoming car, Mrs
Sunday at 7 p.m at the Sunset Aimgren said her daughter
set by Comancheans Baptist Mission. 202 Simmons tried to jerk back the younger
_____A . . . . L mu • . Street. child and along with him struck
r ■ n T 111 El Drnc COMANCHE (BBC)—Me- Mrs Baker has participated the side of the car The impact
■ """"I w • mbers of the Comanche Jaycees in a variety of musical knocked them both down, she
_ are scheduled to attend two presentations at the college and said.
eAAIAwAe A M cuwAeu widely separated meetings in local churches. Mrs Aimgren said both
3IIVVVUI> TV UIEU Saturday Euel Belcher, associate children were checked by a
. । « ..... i .. .. .. Local Jaycees are slated to professor of organ at Howard physician Thursday night and
A cool front which has been a ttle, warmer, the extended attend the statewide “Do Payne College, will accompany received bruises in he ac-
hanging north of MidTexas for forecast says. Something and Community Mrs. Baker He will play a new cident. The six-year old suf-
seundersdovrsountischare it felt like fall over the Pan- Involvement Seminar" at Wurlitzer piano which was fered a- bump on his head
tonTeht° and shtirag handle-Plains sector in North- Austin Saturday morning and a purchased for the mission by The Davis boy was uninjured
tonen -atuaa‛ west Texas today as a cool front regional meeting during the members of the adult depart- because according to Mrs.
setoff occassionally heavy evening at Granbury. ments of the Finst Baptist Aimgren he was walking behind
showers and thunderstorms Set for both meetings from Church, Brownwood, the two children and stopped
Except for a few clouds in Comanehe are state vice “The Celebration of the when he saw the accident. A
South Texas it was generally president of Jaycee Region 210 Christian Life" is the theme for Miller ambulance carried the
clear and temperatures stayed Bill . Kendrick, local Jaycee drs. Baker's musical youngsters to the hospital,
mild in other sections president Ronnie Boston and presentation. Three areas of the
„ . . , District II do-something Christian Lfe will be presented
By early morning the frontal chairman Pat Clendenin. in music—salvation, daily life,
and the rewards of the Christian
Life. A period of commitment
and dedication will climax the
worship service.
Selections include Why Do I
Sing About Jesus," I Believe in
a Hill Called Calvary,” “The
Trouble Tree," the “Holy City,”
“Whispering Hope," and “One
Day."
The concert is open to the
public and no admission will be
charged.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1971, newspaper, September 17, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574718/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.