Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1973 Page: 2 of 18
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Thursday October IS if73
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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Two city policemen
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DOWNTOWN BROWNWOOD
Open 5:30 Features at 5:40 7:30-9:50
.GLENN FORD Starring in SANTEE
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NOW THRU. TUE.
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HOW THRU TUESDAY
Austin Ave.
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Raymond Bates.
Goldthwaite
formances will be distributed to
school children through the 6th
grade in this area by Shriners.
Tickets for the evening per-
formance are available from
Shriners at $2 each, but will be
CMILDREN UNDER 12 «
FREE WITM PARENT
Adults. . 1.75
Students 1.25
Children . 1.00
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He said
The crash unit carries 450
pounds of Super K dry power. 50
gallons of "light" water, and
chemical agents are discharged
by nitrogen. According to
Ferguson, one man can apply
the light water and the dry
powder at the same time
Woodall.
Brady — Ernest Garcia.
Comanche — George Ward
Coleman — Sheila Kozak
Open 6:15
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charge. Interested persons may
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: ELK’S LODGE:
« JUST BELOW BANGS HILL" »
Home Owned & Home Operated
Open 7 Days A Week
Couse of fire
being studied
Officials said this morning the
< ause of the fire at Sliger’s Food
Stand on the Fort Worth High-
way is under investigation by
the Early Fire Dept
Both Brownwood and Early-
answered the fire call to the
food store at 1:05 a m. Heavy
damage is reported to the
storeroom and smoke and water
damage to the rest of the
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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REGULAR 45' ..............
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“ for Nov. 11
Three performances of the
annual Shrine .Circus will be
presented Sunday. Nov. 11 in
the Brownwood Coliseum, it
was announced today by the
sponsoring Heart of Texas
Shrine Assn.
. The event, produc ed by Clyde
Bros. Circus, Inc , will present
matinees at 1:30 and 4:15 p.m.
1 with the evening show at 6 p.m.
Complimentary tickets good
"S.. for either of the matinee per-
meeting flights for several
= months now
Da irq
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TNT. ■ Texas National Theat
Open 6:15 ------------
SPECIAL
INTRODUCTORY OFFER
designed to fight aircraft fires. Checking the
nozzle of the hose is Firefighter Curtis Harris.
(Bulletin Photo)
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MEMSER OF rw ASSOCIAVED PREsS
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WASHINGTON API - Pres-
ident Nixon had his first favor-
able decision today in his legal
battle to withhold the White
House tapes from the Senate
Watergate committee and the
special Watergate prosecutor
EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY
CALL IN ORDERS WELCOME!
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Keith; Linda Perkins;
Singlecopy a «.iM 1Ocenta Sunday
Meme delisery by ciy cesrier or by motor voute
$2 »• per month $2300 By meil poid
Cimanch. Hamiten MiMs San Saba M<
SHE’S THE LETHAL LADY OF KUNG FU... «
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Burkett: Genevieve Wilks;
Edna Cagle; Maud Smith;
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BIUFFVuE
DRIVE-IN
Mults.. .. 1.75 !
Students . 1.50 1
Children 75 •
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Proceeds from the car wash
will be used for a trip planned
by the class. Pick up and
delivery service will be
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CRASH TRUCK— The crash vehiele has been
put into operation at the Brownwood
Municipal Airport and will be on hand to meet
all incoming commercial flights. It has been
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SAMFEE
Commerce Square 646 2528
Princess Burger
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NOW THRU TUESDAY ______,
Nothing is more important than friendship. I
Not fame, not money, not death •
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A crash rescue unit designed The crash unit will be on hand $2.50 at the coliseum door
to fight aircraft fires went into for all incoming commercial Shrine officials said the an-
operation today at the flights and will be in service 30 nual show will feature
Brownwood Municipal Airport, minutes prior to a landing and traditional circus attractions,
according to Brownwood Fire 30 minutes after. ------------------------------
--sets 30th anniversary
A. J. Penney, 86 rhe 30th anniversary of the erection of a marquee.
Services foe A J Penney. 86. Woodland Heights Baptist repainting the outside of the
of 1519 Hawkins St will be at 10 Church will be observed Sun- buildings, and recarpeting the
am Friday at Davis-Morris day The present pastor. the. auditorium
Funeral Home with burial in Rev Dale Pruett, invited all ------------------------------
Mercury Lucile Harrison
SOYLENT
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after dismissing Sikes’ con-
tentions that the prosecuting
attorney in his trial in an
Eastland County district court
used improper arguments
Appeals court Judge Truman
Roberts wrote an opinion saying
that prosecuting attorneys
should not be allowed .to inject
personal feelings into
arguments.
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A WED THUNSL-FRI. -SAT
C/ Wat be 18 wan pe SAW poet
emmmme
to graduate today
TwoBrownwoodpoliceofficers
are to receive their police
certifications today in
graduation services in Abilene
The officers, Terry Ham-
monds and Sidney Shields, have
successfully completed their 240
hours of school necessary to
become certified police officers,
according to Brownwood Police
Chief Vic Fowler.
Fowler plans to attend the
exercises today in Abilene
NOW THRU SATURDAY
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member of the “Solidarity 68.50; bull yearlings. 47-54.50; H NOTES
Movement for French-Israeli- plain feeder steers, 4348; plain (EDITOR’S NOTE- Infor-
Arab Reconciliation,' and de- feeder heifers. 40-46.50: cows mation for this column released
hy authority of patient or
relative.)
BROWN WOOD COMMUNITY _ ,
HOSPITAL Presbyterian youth
Admissions Wednesday * L IJ L
Brownwood — Mary Cantu; TO hold car wash
Alice Stewart; Gernimo Min- A car wash sponsored by the
„eo.e 1 dieta; Gene Canon; Eddie Youth Class of the Union
The hijacker had allowed the on a scrap of paper given to the REPRESENTATIVE SALES Grooms; John Chandler; Doyle Presbyterian Church will be
M. J. McFadden 84 COMANCHE BBC) - The no passengers and most o the pilot who relayed the infor- J. W.Phil llipsJr., Brown- ‘ Salyer held Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4
COLEMAN—Services for first United Methodist Church crew to disembark from the mation bv radio to the airport 1,605 Dismissals Wednesday p.m. at Bob Willson s Chevron
Montie J McFadden. 84. were of Comanche will sponsor its Boeing 727 after the pilot landed Alanket 330 Atin Brownwood , Deborah Station, 1503 Austin Ave
pending this morning at Stevens sixth annual Lord's Acre-Hour at Marseille, ostensibly to Authorities did not explain steer 78 50- R A Thomas Keitl Linda Perkins; Ella
Funeral Home in Coleman. Harvest Festival Saturday, Oct. refuel. The plane was on a flight why the woman demanded that Blanket 410 pound black
He died at 1:15 p.m. Wed- 27, at the Comanche Livestock from Paris to Nice when it was the cars stop running for 24 whiteface steer 69 Ron
nesday in a Brownwood nursing center commandeered. hours. Bagley. Brownwood. 595 pound
home after a short illness. Booths. which will open at 10 The hijacker was holding only .. , . black heifer at 54.50; Kenneth
Mr.McFadden was born Dec. am- are '« include Country the pilot and chief steward one ofthe released passen- Fletcher, Bangs, 385
20,1888 at Lone Oak and had Kitchen, Grandmas Attic. ______________________________ xers said the woman seemed Brindle whiteface steer at 72.50
lived m Coleman as a,young Country Store, Christmas extremely nervous and that Don Wylie, Austin, 410 pound
man. He returned here four Corner. Children's Carnival and Two accidents some of her words were inco- Brahma heifer, 64.50; Fryer
years ago. He-was a member of refreshments "--"5"- herent. and Gilger, Brownwood, 1,425
the one 10 Baptist Church in homcv. . . L.. wIl J Marseille is 400 miles south- found motley faced bull at Nixon is winner
Coleman and was a veteran of A homecooked .barbecue here Wednesday southeast of Paris and 100 miles 52.50; A. D McMurray. May, "°n 15 dinner
World War I supper Wi1 be seryedat 7 P.m. west of Nice. 1,335 pound black pair at 595
Survivors include two sisters, and tickets cost 12 for adults There were no injuries in two Ben Box, Brownwood, 1 280
Mrs Frankie Vaughn of ands 25 for children age 12and traffic accidents in Brownwood At Orly Airport in Paris, offi- pound Holstein cow at 37-0’C
Coleman and Mrs. Elza Lou under Wednesday. clals said that body checks of all Allen, Sidney 1 005 pound
Parks of Albuquerque, N.M.. An auction will conclude the The 1200 block of Center was passengers had been dropped Charolais cow at 38 25 Burt
, and several nieces and days activities Items to be the scene of a minor accident at for flights within France. Wright. Zephyr, 1,240 pound
nephews auctioned will be on display 7:55 a m. Involved were a 1970 ------------------------------ black pair at 605. Ray Stepp
---------- throughout the day. and include auto driven by Bobby R. Smith Conviction firm Zephyr, 635 pound whiteface
| Travelers Special I projects completed by the of Robstown and a 1972 car ^-OnVICTIOn firm steer’at 56 "
■ ALL YOU CAN EAT! c• I church membership like driven by Lillie Boyd Harbison . —-——------------------- U.S. District Court Judge
I Fresh Water CATFISH \I braided rugs, afghans. quilts, of 2806 Coggin in bank robbery John J. Sirica threw out Wed-
!■«««'•« \ I I antiques and cattle headgates. There was a two-car collision Zephyr Sina Sunday nesday the Senate committee’s
I X"’ 225 Y’ I John Gleaton is festival in the 600 block of Fisk reported AUSTIN—The Texas Court of X request for a civil judgment
I TRAUFIERS / a chairman. at 10 a.m. In the crash were a Criminal Appeals upheld ZEPHYR BBCi The affirming its right to demand
I "SAMEEBS ,6, Proceeds will be used for 1967 car'driven by JamesK: Wednesdays 50-year prison Zeph.r First Baptist Ch Jch the tapes from the President
!■.— nus —3 ! construction of a new education Sethff of Bridgeport and a 1968 sentence given James R. Sikes a cS featunne---
I . LLg, ! building to be erected west of auto driven by Spencer E of Brownwood. He was handed " CrX Broths from 2b 4
........... he sentence following trial for ' m Su^
— robbery by assault of the First invited to attend, according to
State Bank of Rising Star Rev. E G Key. pastor.
Sikes and five other members
of his country-western band, ****** «»••****
Rick Sikes and Rhythm « *
Rebels," were accused of * »
robbing the bank of $9,262 in ♦ DAN PC *
September, 1970 ♦ Uri 11 VC »
The appeals court noted that * ♦
Sikes' appeal was not filed in * AT THE NEW *
time, but agreed to consider it *------- — *
“in the interest of justice ” The .
court affirmed the conviction.
Pag• 2—A
Brownwood AnS
Bulletin (AB)
- Milano Cemetery at- 4 pm former members to attend as d^i^I L.^1:^___
) Friday • well as any .residents of Postal Holiday A
• Minister Paul Wallace will Browpwood.
officiate Following the morning ser- set tor Monday
Mr Penney died at 10 :35 a m Vice there will be a homecoming The Brownwood post office 182
A. Wednesda} at his home dinner served which will in- will be closed this Monday in “2
Mh following a brief illness clude a period of fellowship and observance dt Veterans Day. V
dt A Born Aug 27, 1887 in Milano. renewing of old acquaintances There will be no window
aA —s ami d
4 1954- from Rockdale and Frehdship Baptist Church and weliVeeYdeindrpasabhamai
" • married Mamie Ethel Small then, later changed to Woodland be boxed.
GEORGE C. ALLMAN July 7,1907. She died in 1965. He Heights to give it a location The regular holiday schedule
services Fridas married Mamie D. Owings at name known to the other will be observed for the receipt
Brownwood Nov 6, 1966 citizens of Brownwood and dispatch of mail
George Allman, 67 twursnsrsananepenneytft Three (----------——
Services for George Coleman Austin and Harol D Penney of during its 30 year Gas case planned
Allman. 67. of 903 Norwood will Brownwood; a daughter. Mrs history. Two were destroyed by AUSTIN — The Texas
be at 3 pjn. F riday at the First Alex Black of Rockdale: two fire The present auditorium Railroad Commission will hear
Baptist Church in Brownwood step-sons, Archie Owings of oral arguments at 10 a.m.
with Rev Loogan Cummings, Brownwood and Auzie Owings; was constructed in 1958 with the Friday in Austin to decide if the
pastor, officiating. Burial will a stepdaughter. Mrs. Hazel educational building built in commission has jurisdiction on
be in Greenleaf Cemetery Green; a sister, Mrs Lillie 1963 Four hundred members the application of the cities of
He died at his home Wed- Small of Houston: four grand- constitute the present resident Austin. San Antonio, and others i...........••••••••••••- C rech rmec,IA num:a :c
nesday afternoon after a long "children; five great- membership with more than 70 10 take away gas reserves • AAADvrre • • । H > I । IE>CUE U IIIT IS
iness.. grandchildren; and 10 step- of these having been added in owned by Texas Power & Light • MAKKEI> •
Mr Allman was born June 14. grandchildren. the oast six months Co. and the other electric • • cc¥luscA. c.a
1906 in Brownwood and married utilities of the Texas Utilities * * CCTIVOTOC CT Cirport
Ola E Nunn Aug. 4. 1929 here Mrs. Virgie Coffman Present plans include the Company system, J. F. Skelton, Stocker and feeder steers ■ ■ ..... ’
He was the retired owner of Services for Mrs virgia Hall paving of the parking lot, TP&L president, said today. were steady to $1 higher at the
Allman Venetian Blind Co, a Coffman 73 of Dallas willbeat---Brownwood Cattle Auction
member of the Brownwood and j0 a m Fridav a wreht. . A, I < Wednesday. Stocker and feeder
Abilene.Kn ights of Pythias Moreick Funeral Home with Vomcyn cAA+ P+~r heifers were steady to 83.50
Eha nceUor' of the Knighte’"^ burlaln Greenleat cemetry VVorun SHOT 07761 andalautzerbulls were Chief R. P. Ferguson Ferguson said that a fireman
Pythias of Texas Rey Logan Cummings is to $150 higher Extremws were The unit was purchased will accompany a Brownwood
The lifetime resident of officiate. I . , ■ steers s2 ioter ’ through a federal grant with the policeman to the airport for
Brownwood had been a member Mrsu Coffman died at 3 15 cktinrkinr nIene Estimated total receiots were government paying 80 per cent each of the four commercial
of the local subordinate lodge a.m. Wednesday in1 Baylor > K V I • C K 11 I ( UlU f 16 1251 receipts were and the City of Brownwood, 20 flights Patrolmen have been
mom •en inu j Medical Center Hospital in fl • f „ per cent
more than 30 years and served Dallas following a long illness. Prices were as follows:
tneeeryschairofathesldgeHe Born in Aug 10, 1900 in MARSEILLE. France <AP| hostage when police boarded Stocker steer calves, 250-425.
erveda - airmanoftheb F Brownwood, she was a — A young woman with a rifle the plane to overpower her, 68.50-78,50: Stocker heifer
of trustees at the Pythian Home housewife and Bantist She stacked a French let on a do- calves, 250-425, 62-67; steer
’LT “ at Weatherford. He had'lived in Dallas 30 vears and meste flight today in an effort Earlier she claimed to be a yearlings, 500-700 pounds. 58-
was a former Brownwood to make the pilot take her to
Survivors include his wife: a resident. She married Dennis Cairo. Policessaid they tried to
sn w « i Coffman at Brownwood in 1921, disarm her, but she opened fire ode.. . ... . - ------------
Carromon » AA u She is survived by a cousin, and they fired back, seriously manded, that, all automobile and calves, pairs, good ,,975-605;
CarroltoniaydaughterpMrs. Mrs virginia Searcy of wounding her traffic be halted throughout plain, 385-450; stacker cows, 37-
Lina Beth Holland of Brown- Brownwood F rance for 24 hours, 42.50.
wood; three sisters, Mrs. Ollie •On“ood_________________ She was taken from the plane Airport nojic, had surrounded Slaughter cattle, fat calves-
Mae Pitts and Mrs Bonnie Fay and rushed to a hospital, police the 727 soon after it landed fat cows, 32.50-35; utility and
Ashley, both of Brownwood, and Comanche sets said. The woman, between 20 cutter cows, 28.50-33; canners.
Mrs Mary Grace Miller of and 25 years of age, was not Air France said the demand 28-50; Stocker bulls, 46-52.50;
Mesquite; and four grand- festival event identified. regarding the cars was written slaughter bulls, 38-44
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1973, newspaper, October 18, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575390/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.