Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1973 Page: 2 of 16
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Friday. January s. 1973
BROWNW000 BULLETIN
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Appeal filed after
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Police to study
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traffic course
Funerals
101-yeor sentencing
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HP will again offer
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brother, Darrell Fletcher at preparation of his defense.
Santa Fe, N.M
OA installs
May 1.
(Bulletin Photo)
eside services for Burton L.
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not ready for artificial turf 1
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Flames destroy reported in crash
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Kevin facing
another crisis
No ne
Brisco*
Chisholm's
Restaurant
house Thursday
Investigation into a fire which
All You Can Eat
Int only 1.69
ADULIS 1.50
STUDENTS 1.25
CHILDREN .75
Approval could mean the
construction of a new building
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Steen aid Kevin was walking
to meet him where he worked
when the youth reached out to
pet a medium-sized dog. The
•animal bit him on the right
thigh, he said
anticancer medication is great-
er than the chance Kevin might
contract rabies.
OFFICERS INSTALLLED—New officers were
installed Thursday for the Brownwood Board
of Realtors. Doing the installing was Neal
Hollingshead. Texas Assa. of Realtors
director From left to right are Don Johnson,
newly installed president; Mrs. Margaret
Officials are seeking the dog
'to check it for rabies.
school building
The record players and movie
projectors were found in an
alley within a block of the scene,
Fowler said.
LOS AN
People hav
into Califon
was discove
the Gold Ri
ture, oil, m
craft and ar
boomed and
Visions o
mountains,
palm trees,
with backyai
ming pools
age of 1.000 r
in the 1060s.
Butin the
of migratior
slowed to a
Some of
employmen
HOUSTO
Dolph Br is
appreciatio
Thursday i
was no new
Briscoe U
sons at the
Hotel that
would estab
relationship
mental bodi
ris County
Court and
Hall.
The dinn
help erase
debt when h
election can
“The firs
government
lion of the i
said, repea
solve the er
his adminisi
Singer Ma
actor Eddie
the audienct
Deaths
and
Stephens, secretary; and Hollingshead Also
installed but not pictured are Mrs. June
Forbess, first vice president; Bob Carson,
second vice president; and Rus Rambo,
treasurer.
The 10-hour course will be
taught by U. V. G. Grady and
patrolmen Felix Salazar and
Jack Needier
Fowler explains the traffic
school will involve correct
procedures in accident in-
vestigation.
An inter-department traffic
school within the Brownwood
Police Dept will begin on
Monday, according to Police
Chief Vic Fowler
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Monday: 6-10 P.M.
Mexican Food
Complete Selection
of Mam Dishes With
All the Extras, Too
Wednetdoy: 610 PM
Fresh- Water Catfish
With All Trimmings
expected to be filed against a
woman in connection with the
incident.
In t er » t ales
[The story of a girl
i who falls in love
with the
i world's greatest
obscene
phone cll.
at 11:30 p.m., was well un-
derway before firemen arrived.
Although occupied by U. L.
Ballard, no one was at home at
3 the time of the fire
MY LOVE THE
LIVES YOU
SHATTER
IF YOU SHOULD
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WED THURS FRI SAT
RATED XXX I
Must be 18
"The 4
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NO ONE UNDER 19 ADMITTED
SHOWING THRU SATURDAY
OPEN 5:15 PERFORMANCES 5:30 7:30 9:30
SATURDAY MATINEES AT 1:50 3:40
"BAD COMPANY'IS GOOD
COMPANY, GO SEE IT!”
-Richard Schickel, Life Magazine
in Abilene to hold mass
local authorities on various
subjects as well as several
COlfMAN Hi ArAv
NOW THRU TuFT
BUTTERFLIES
ARE
FREE
Wright filed a motion for a Animals are to all be in place
new trial Oct. 11, but Judge by 1P m today. More than 110
BIUFFVuE
DRIVE-IN
WASHING
Nixon admii
will call for a
penalty for "
meditated”
Democratic f
ing a bill tha
position of t
up to the jur
The two op
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sional battle c
punishment
the death pen
begun to forn
Atty Gei
Kleindienst .
sday that t
will seek leg
the death p
crimes as
sassination, t
building, killi
and air hijad
Meanwhile
McClellan D-/
bill that wou
death penalty
fendant, in I
serious crim
takes another
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JEFF BRIDGES BARRY BROWN
JIM mVIS DAVID HUDDLESTON Produe <4 by Stanley R Jaffe
Directed by Robert Benton Written by David Newman and Robert Benton
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NOTES
I EDITOR'S NOTE:
Federal Dist. Court Judge Leo BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY prying open the lock to the
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BOX OFFICE OPEN 7 00100 pm
SHOWTIME 8:00
TWO SHOWS Nightly
Abilene Hiway 84
Pfi. 625 427* ' Coleman
1931 and was a lifetime resident Wright of Cisco, filed notice his possession after his arrest,
of Coleman He married client would appeal to the Court Powers is held in Eastland
Margie Davis Oct 16, 1163 in of Criminal Appeals in Austin County jail.
Midland He was an auto Powers was convicted of the
mechanic in Coleman and a murder which took place Dec 1, ComeneL. EE A
member of the Baptist church 1970 on the Flat Rock Road rrA,
and the Masonic Lodge northwest of Brownwood.
Survivors include h wife; A jury found him sane and 4-H show slated
one daughter, Cynthia Fletcher capable of standing trial at
of Coleman; three sons, Allen preliminary hearings in COMANCHE (BBC)—The
Fletcher, Stevie Fletcher and October after his attorney filed Comanche FFA and 4-H project
Darrell Fletcher, all of * plea that Powers was not show will be held from» :30 a.m.
Coleman; his mother, Mrs. May mentally capable of standing to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Fletcher of Coleman; and one trial or of helping in the Comanche County Livestock
GOLEHAw
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Plus: "THE STRANGER
RETURNS" PG
Grady
G AIE: Infor- The items were taken from
school hearing mation for this column released the school Wednesday night or
by authority of patient or early Thursday morning after
FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) — relative.) * entry was gained by intruders
Brewster has postponed a hear- HOSPITAL
ing scheduled for today on an Admissions Thursday
intergration plan for Fort Brownwood-Mrs. Herme
Worth s schools. linda Moreno; Mrs. Geneva H.
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There were no injuries in a
traffic accident reported at 9:12 Judoe DOStOn6S
a m. Thursday in the 200 block - '
COLEMAN (BBC ——Services Powers, 25, at Brownwood was motion
for Elgene Fletcher, 41, of sentenced to 1M years in prison The attorney contested ■
Coleman will be at 2 p.m Thursday by Judge Earl Conner several matters of law cun- i
Saturday at Stevens Funeral Jr. of Eastland's 91st District cerning the introduction of I
Home with Rev Paul Hubbard. Court portions of the confession E
pastor of the Immanuel Baptist Powers was convicted in Powers allegedly made im- |
Church of Coleman, officiating October of the murder of mediately after his arrest the E
Burial will be in Santa Anna Gordon G Bengston of Far morning of the crime in both his *
Cemetery Hills, N. J. The sentence is motion for new trial and appeal I
He died at 4:20a.m. Thursday reportedly the longest ever to Austin.
at Overall-Morris Memorial handed down by an Eastland Wright has also challenged 9
Hospital after a short illness court testimony concerning certain 4
Mr Fletcher was born Julv 6 Powers’ attorney, W. B items oi elothine i Powape 3
Brownwood
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motor route $2 • per Ui • per
vear By mail paid in in Bromm,
Callahan, t mi une Eram. Comanche.
Hamilton, MiBs. See Saba. McCulioch an
Coleman counties $15 60 per veer
anywhere etw in the conhinentai Umled
States US 20 per ptn
MEMBER Of THE ASSOC IA TEDPRESS
The Associated Press is entied
clusively in This newspaper as as all
AP news dispatches PM omer ft
erved
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COLEMAN (BBC)-Grav-
Judge Brewster set no new Ingram; Mrs. Marie Elizabeth
________ ..... date for the hearing but the 5th Carter; Mrs. Eula Karnes;
Early to open Circuit Court of Appeals has set Samuel Richey Sikes; Mrs
1 r PHOENIX Ariz (AP) - Ke- Jan 30 as the deadline for Nellie Beck; Mrs. Bertha
school Monday vinssrenashenz-vcarealdcan
, successful snlashdown nf the after NAACP attorney Clifford Marez; Clifton Ross:
EARLY (BBC)—Early school sScsc"aft from an David submitted a plan which, Bangs-Mrs. Henry Ellen
will begin its springsemester Xaftcarr^ if approved would revise Evans.
when classes resume at 8 20 facing a new crisis. boundaries for secondary Trickham-Tammy Jo Coyle,
a m. Monday, according to Roy schools to achieve greater ra- Comanche—Mrs. Vera Belle
D Hughes, superintendent, Kevin, who has undergone cial balance. Horner.
The fall semester ended at th" numerous operations for cancer The nian was filed as an a Cross Plains Mrs. Sandra
beginning ofthes christmas and at one time was told he had ternativetntherintegrntion KeyCupit
holidays Dec. 22, 1972 only weeks to live, wasbtttenhy^.Krofx)sal submitted earlier by Dismissals Thursday
a dog Thursday as he walked sSbool administrators Brownwood—Mrs. Vada
from school. thopavis pitnjpnhong other Pearl Felts; Ethel A.
. « things, oppasesdsing the pre- e n; Mrs. Eva Webb.
The boy s father, Orion Steen dominantly black Como Middle Blanket—James M.
Jr., said doctors do not plan to school. which school officials Strickland.
administer antirabies shots be- pronose in do Rising Star—Michael Lee
cause of the risk of combining Polk.
the live virus of the shoLs with
destroyed a six-room frame of North Center in Brownwood,
house north of Owens on the Involved were a 1971 auto
Blanket road was continuing driven by Ruth Stanley
this morning. The blaze, Holmsley of 1510 Ave. B and a
f reported to Brownwood firemen, 1973 auto driven by John A.
Published every evening
Saturday and Sunday merning by
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CRAIG WO0DSON. Publisher
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BRADY Ml WAY
NOW THRU SUN
CLINT EASTWOOD
"JOE KIDO” pg
PLUS
GEORGE PEPPARD
"ONE MORE TRAIN
TO ROB” PG
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study in real estate
I During the 1973 spring estate sales license and for
I semester Howard Payne those desiring to complete the
I College will again offer the first 90 hours required for a real
I half of its 90 hour real estate estate brokers license. Those
I program Real Estate I, a 45 desiring to meet the 90 hours for
hour course on the fun- the brokers license should take
. damentals of real estate, will Real Estate I and then Real
meet weekly at 6:31 p.m. in Estate II to complete the 90
room 121 of Winebrenner hour requirement
Memorial Science Building Don Johnson of Brownwood
beginning Tuesday, Jan. 16 and will serve as the “lead teacher'
continuing through Tuesday, for the course. Several other
Delleney. 64, of Del Mar, Calif., I • Fredericksburg will be the ---------------------------------------------------------- Fee for the 45 hour course is outstanding West Texas
22 newsslate -s- Mail processing plan Hlmabnursaxndomy Ens --
Christian Church officiating were installed at the Otena market steers, beef heifers, • ■ - I due airing Sunday and 9 at Walker Memorial Jerry DeHay, director of
Stevens Funeral Home was in Lodge Order of the Arrow, Boy breeding swine and breeding r. . A 30-minute documentary on Library or at registration from the continuing education
charge of arrangements Scouts of America dinner sheep Mee firc* ennrewrl Howard Payne College's 7 to 8:30 p.m. Jan 8 at the division at HPC, pointed out
HediedMondaatLa Jolla Saturday. FFA advisors are James SF1> •II>I MHHIVVUI General Douglas MacArthur Library. that the course is designed for
Calif The native of Coleman The officers include Ricky (Pete) McDougal, Ben Academy of Freedom is slated anyone who may be interested
was horn sont n ions E0 Masters, lodge chief; Larry Ellebracht and Jimmy Bell. ABILENE—U.S. Postal Officials said it may be 60 fora Sunday 4:35 p.m. showing Those not able to come to in learning more about real
and was an electrical enviniw Smith, vice lodge chief; Scott Floyd Key, county agent, is 4-H Service officials meeting here days before final action is by KRBC-TV of Abilene, regular registration may also estate in general, land
He was a member of the First Morelock secretary ; Mark advisor Thursday approved a plan that taken. Titled “Freedom-God Bless register at the first class valuation, financing, or various
Christian Chruch and a veteran Chastain, treasurer. would send out-of-town mail The plan grew out of a It", the film tells the story of the meeting. other related topics. Anyone
of World War II in the U.S. Installing officer was Ernie Veterans benefits originating in Brownwood and feasibility study which said the founding of the Academy, wishing additional information
Navy Meyer. San Angelo to Abilene for postal service could save displays the numerous rooms This course is designed both on the course should contact the
Guest speaker for the event $2,434 275 here processing. $296,000 annually if outgoing and halls and explains the for those fulfilling the education registrar’s office at HPC or call
&.r. MAemin RR was Dr. Joe Alexander of the ' The proposal should save the mail from Brownwood and San academic phases. requirement to renew a real DeHay at 646-2502 ext. 242.
-eorgemarm, Kotso Lodge in Abilene. Heis Monetary benefits amounting postal service almost $300,000 a Angelo were processed at ------------------------•--------------------
Services for George F the advisor of the newly formed to $2,434,275 were paid to Brown year, according to a postal Abilene. c.L..IL... L.. _.2.
Martin 88 of Richland Springs area SC-A. The Otena Lodge is County veterans during the 1972 study conducted during the past >cnooiDoy Knees 5010
will heat 2 nm soturPat at in the new area along with nine year. The information was year, they estimated. Addroval could mean the '
Davis-MorrisPFuneral Home other lodges. supplied to Norris Taylor by the Approval of the details of the
with burial to be at Fairview Awards were presented to Veterans Affairs Commission plan Thursday must now be
Cemetery at Grosvenor Ray Roming, Dr. T. C. Graves, out of Austin. granted by district and national . .________, .
He died at noon Thursdav at Earl Griffin, Harold Yar- At the same time Taylor was offices before they plan can go equipment and the transfer of nee., I
San Saba after a lengthv borough, Kenneth Day, C. L. commended by Charles L. into effect. _________________ an estimated 15 employes from „ AUSTIN. Tex. (AP) - High possibility of knee injuries to ■
ill-—, ' 8 y Pouncey and Vernon Honea. Morris, executive director of Brownwood and San Angelo to School footbal players run a high school players: I
Mr vatinoen .0 « The event was held in the the Veterans Affairs Com- ShoWOT to heln Abilene higher risk of knee injuries than I
”r-Cartel was born June 22, Holiday Inn at Brownwood mission in part the letter to ° 5 O Help older athletes when they play on -More conditioning work be- '
824in BrownCountyandwasa Saturday A ttdl of 99 Norris reads, We are familiar victims of fire a Mail from Brownwood and artificial turf, a University of fore contact drills begin 17VAVV51-H
Maude Irene George in Brown arrowmen and guests were in with the veterans assistance S ot tire San Angelo would be trucked Texas researcher says. Additionai time for condi- SAdhdeedd
County June 2 1918 He was a attendance. James Rhodes program in your county, and we MULLIN-Residents of daily to Abilene for processing, tinning hamtota. m^eto. to to.
member of th^ Bantkt church served as master of ceremonies are in a position to realize the southern Brown County and in addition to mail from smaller . ,K 1ein ofUT-Aus- crease the protective support of A
mnambervotthe aptis and the invocation was given by contribution your office makes northern Mills County have post offices served by u s5 Physical Instruction De- NAD 12%eas
andtheMasonislodge., Don WalSke Ricky Masters led in behalf o(Brown County been urged to attend a shower Brownwood and San Angelo partment said high school tee knee joint. W7WVANNEi
A former resident of Brown the in the obligation of the veterans' at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Local delivery mail would players knees are just not - More practice in how to run, I (Vced (I E
, punty. he had lived in order of the Arr and 1972 --Mullin Community Center for "ever leave the city, however, ready for the added traction and cut and turn in a way that will 4V •Va3%VE
Rishland Springs a year and a lodge chier Stanley Walker Tr ping yrg the John Carl Smith family of Among those attending the speed that canbe produced on protect the knee's collateral 344kpA
c , j . gave the welcome address and - Kings recovered Zephyr, whose home and meeting was Brownwood such surfaces ligaments DK•.E/A
recognized those in attendance in a Klein made a study com- anaFumunatenan beslysleats «4m
daughters, Mrs. Travis Adams A report of the 1972 events was by police stmas night paring the development of the hdels P Aars
of Richland Springs and Mrs. T. givenabyescottMorslocks nCthes fumnishineneand J Missing items hieh school athlete’s knee with Greater selectivity in
O. Keen of Snyder; two 4Arorravethetgmeasi Rings stolen from Donna the Sy ” Xr average college choosing players for contact
srotnszeadandtommatnnd na.nviewAprill.14wasg.ven ere "tetoseren X" nave ’ found in alley The high schoo. payer's knee
grand -------- phursdqyby the ~ Persons may Two recora players ana two "TXS'X
KrandchiMren.__________ No injuries are Charges^ theft over $50 are X at ^36°^ ” SBrXS^X re—bons to reduce the created 65 ariireia ture
kindergarten class in the old
Hardin school building have
been recovered by Brownwood
Police Chief Vic Fowler and
criminal investigator Bill
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exhibitors are expected for the
event, including approximately
50 swine, 35 sheep and 40 cattle.
Tommy Grona of
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1973, newspaper, January 5, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575147/m1/2/?q=%22Lamar+University%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.