Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1974 Page: 2 of 12
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Tuesdoy March 26. 1974
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represented by thelr l captains, 2 officers,
and director Margaret Blackburn.
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tents Home del i ver v by oity carr ier or by
motor roufe $1 1 per month til 30 per
Lt., Col Ben M Pollard, a the inflationary spiral
prisoner of the North Viet- He called wasting time the
namese some 6 years before biggest problem confronting
being released after the truce. POWs except for poor treat-
said training given servicemen ment accorded them by the
to help them in the event of North Vietnamese He cited
capture by the enemy proved prisoner communication
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From The Man Who Wrote
"The Last Picture Show"
and From The Man Who
Directed "Serpico".
Williams, Margaret Whitmore, wood Community Hospital.
James Burdette; Nancy Maternal grandparents are Mr.
Brain, heart are
top survival kit
The human brain and the later arrivals,
human heart are the beat He said two of the most
survival kit you can equip a striking changes to him on his
prisoner of war with, a former return to America were new
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Justice of the Peace Ernest duction of Wanda Joseph, 38,
Thorne ruled death by self- and her 12-year-old daughter,
inflicted gunshot wound to the Teresa, from the cabin on Lake
bead from a single .38 caliber McCurtain
bullet. He was found dead at his The pair was allegedly ab-
home at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. ducted on March 18. five days
burglary
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Mrs. R. D. Smith, 52 Two young men have been
Services for Mrs R Donald arrested by Brownwood police
Smith, 52. of 2003 Belmeade, in connection with the burglary
Brownwood, were pending this of Town and Country Food store
morning at Wright-Morelock on Belle Plain last weekend
Funeral Home Burial will be in Charged in Joe Bob Morgan i
Richland Springs Cemetery lustice of the peace court with
She died at 1 a m today at burglary'» connection ith the
Brownwood Community incident is Bobby Kelly of
Hospital after a sudden mness. Brownwood Another charge is
Mrs Smith was born Oct 14. expected tobe flled, according
191, at Marlin and roamed t Brownwood Police Chief Vie
Robert Donald Smith at Fowler.
Charlottesville. Va, May 2,1961 Making the arrests and
She was an Episcopalian and a recovering moat of the items
retired lieutenant commander taken in the burglary were
in the u.S. Navynursng corps Fowier, Assistant Chief J*
She had been a resident of Robbins .and Juvenlle officer
Brownwood 25 days, moving BuGrady.
here from Wilingboro, NJ The two youths were in city
Survivors include her jall this morning awaiting
husband; a daughter. Paula transfer to the county jail
relative, i
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday
Brownwood - Anna Archer;
SCBsE seserusi.muchdame;
ChargesinBrownCountysstem L EyangelistwibeDr.Danny recognizing such a donor could levying body, according to state Thomas Hospital. Maternal grand-
fromanincidert iteoccuring.it LaStephenson 0.Erownwoqd, be erected in the park, however law. Richland Springs - Patsy parents are Mr. and Mrs. John
the residence of Carl Shetfteld according to pastor of the TWo _ Annfaved an The exemption is not given Duncan A. Green of Bangs. Paternal
Comanche — Winnie Hart. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Mullin - Jesse Priddy W. J. Meador of Lake Brown-
Comanche — Clarence Scott wood
Coleman — Dorothy White. A daughter, Tiffany Cee, to
Dismissals Monday Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rue
helpful to many during the system codes, and many types ' _____________________—
Vietnam war of educational programs the .. . ..
“You can never be fully Americans devised to pass MUSICOI tribute
prepared to be a prisoner of time.
war. but the training can cer- A message in the code devised seton Thursday
tainly help," Col. Pollard said by POWs which was turned over ‘
He noted lessons learned during to the Pentagon has yet to be Howard Payne College will
the Korean War improved figured out as far as be knows, present “A Tribute to American
training given servicemen, and Col Pollard said. Music" sponsored by Phi Mu
lessons from Vietnam are now Despite harsh treatment and Alpha Thursday at 1 p.m in
being used in today's training occasional stretches of torture, Mims Auditorium,
pehreetsdundsgageucnyaa ChePagantgd-povorerehad
mentaly to surviveunder captors because they were able review of American, music
difficult circumstances," the to spend all their time trying to history.Thesol loists and chorus
former POW said. He has beat the enemy” are all Phi Mu Alpha members,
recently been assigned to He added that self-pity was an In addition.anumberoffacuty
command that type training at occasional POW problem but members will be participating
the U.S. Air Fora Academy, if you look around you can including.o J-Bryson, Greg
always find someone worse off Berry, Euel Belcher, Louis
Col. Pollard said that than you are. Sherman and John Farrell,
although be and a number of Li Col. Pollard was in m, namataa nmorom -m
others were prisoners for Brownwood Monday as keynote , The narrated program will
-u-1 „„„ r kont ------ feature music ranging from
several years, they were kept speaker for Howard Payne Ne riv(I W ttK. con
informed on changes and College's Democracy in Action presCii, Wa to th
developments in the world by Week temporarystzis..y
____________________________ ________________________ Admission will be 75 cents per
RAIDROP
and Mrs. D. L Rogers of Buren AD
Brownwood. Paternal grand- FFiP- Lm
parents are Mr and Mrs. R. A. THF K || )
Whiteley of Dublin. II IL I IV
A daughter, Christi Sue, to ARE BACK ONE MORE TIME'
Mr and Mrs Robert Leroy • x
Mr . Warren was born May 21, before Bryant and Carr were ----------------------
VoletSancoiananduman.sd sratgspdicxlonabmoxebomna Revival to be STREET— Tax exemption
EatsMpandsasbadarpenda dnnartedexcererorenortedon held at church Conttnuedtrom Pagel deadline Monday
BLANKETa-First Baatist FreusmanbzLtheuerornnsaad
Survivors Include a son, A preliminary hearing in the spring revival Wednesday quartz crystal lighting at a new 23,000 homestead tax exemption
Larry Warren of Ingram; two case‘has been set for April 17. ™ Eedyg Wednesday park in the Bowie sports from the City of Brownwood
daughters Mrs Patricla Allsuo m2 , ,___ rougn sunaay: .. . . complex, but agreed not to Brown County and Brownwood
Warren of Mullin; two sisters, cuunntvsrtem be Dr Dannv members .greed a plaque exemption with_each tax-
Mrs. Jack Owens of Waco and
Mrs. Gladys Peters of Houston; the residence of Carl Sheffield according to pastor of the u —e- The exemntion is not riven
a brother, Charles Grant of Brookesmith, according to church, Rev. Robert Hahn. TWO. Approv i or- automatically nor will any
Scoggins of Superior, Ariz.; and Tosv"e-m nnn F-mm.. dinance making minor automaucany: nor wI any
fourgrandchdren. Brown County Sheriff Danny wEridaz’sprogramwiubethe classification changes and forms be malled to individuals.
Neal.________________________ Newlf eSing erso11Fort Worth approving pay raises for city Persons eligible to take the
Lloyd D. Landrum, 38 Bradv band wins "ithamusicalentited Hfe. policemen and firemen Half of exemption must apply for it by
r Drady Oana Wins On Saturday.a drug abuse the raise went into effect. Jan. 1 Monday to be sure they receive
BELTON - Graveside ser- OWOrd at BwOOd seminar k begin at 5 p.m. with the remainder going into it.
vices for Loyd Donald Lan- followed by supper at 4.30 p.m. effect April 1. All persons meeting the age
drum, 38, of Austin formerly of BRADY — The Brady Bullcog and the service THREE — Endorsed the requirement, whether married
Brownwood, were last Thursday Band earned its ninth Ci ——----------------------- appointment of Mrs Tomolene or single, are eligible. The law
at 1 p.m in the National secutive sweepstakesdawardat riK, men FonnA Carey to the recently created allows $3,000 of an elderly
Cemetery in Houston. Heart- the Region VII concert playing CiTy man round position of director of per- Parsons taz on his homestead
field Funeral Home was in and sight reading contest held sonnel be exempted for taxation
charge of arrangements inErownwood Saturday auiltv bv court FOUR - Passed on first Purposes
Mr.Landrumdied March .Thesweepstakeshonoristhe - T Y reading an ordinance annexing Individuals who have filed
in a Temple hospital after a long highest state Interscholastic A 35th Distriet Court , property between Brady Ave. "bice Jan l need not refUe.
Ilineas. Hewasbom May 1935 Leagueawardgiventobandsin found Tommy Newton guilty of and U.S. 377, between 14th and Two wrece ,
in Brownwood where he Uved recognition for superior ratings the charge of buralarv. The 14th Sts., to the city limits. The 1 WO wrecKS are
until some two years ago. in marching, concert playing
Survivors include his wife, and sight reading
Linda; his mother, Mrs. Ila The band's spring concert is
Clear man of Coleman; a set April 26 and will compete at
brother, Billy C. Landrum of the Six Flags Over Texas
5= Houston; two sisters, Mrs. Patti festival in May
' Sweet of Colorado Springs, Band director nis James
Colo and Mrs. Margaret Mallow. Conise Purcell,
Everhart of Brownwood daughter of Mr. and Mrs
— , = Conley Purcell, is president of
____ j . ■ the 10a-member band Drum
Cowman workshop ma jor is Lynne Gober, daughter
set by s-dancers of Mr.and Mrs. Bud Gober
A son, Rickey Lucio, to Mr. wi:
and Mrs. Juan Lucto of Mullin. If m ,___________________
March 22, Brownwood Com- #7 n2cu"" po
munity Hospital .. ”
A daughter, Angela Gayle, to .2.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ray... . j,__ M..
■ - - "...Extra Ordinary ... May
Surpass Disneys, Fantasia'
and Kubricks '2001' ...
Virginia Smith of Statesboro
Ga., a son Robert Devid Smith Brownwood man
of the U.S. Navy, and two
sisters. Mrs Brewer Garrett of held in kidnap
Richland: Springs and Mrs J. C STIGLER, Okla. _ A
Angelo of Houston Brownwood youth and a
Harry Warren, 52 residentofoklahomahavebeen
‘ charged with armed robbery
GOLDTHWAITE BBC. — and kidnaping here following
Services for Harry Logston the alleged abduction of a
Warren, 52, of Mullin were to be woman and her daughter
at 4 p.m today at Wilkins Larry James Carr, 14, of
Funeral Home in Goldthwalte Brownwood and Dale Dennis
with Rev Ernest Roper, pastor Bryant, 20, of McCurtain, Okla.,
of the Mullin Methodist Church, are being held in Haskell
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Blanket - Clara Kessler
Comanche — Rea Barry
BIRTHS
A daughter, Melissa Rena. to
A 35th District Court jury property between Brady Ave. stnce Jan l need not refile. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wayne Cox, Ware, March 21, Brownwood ~a
found Tommy Newton guilty of and U.S. 377, between 14th and Two w rerke rr. March 22, Brownwood Com- Community Hospital. Maternal Th
the charge of burglary The 16th Sts., to the city limits. The • """K5 Ore munity Hospital Maternal grandmother is Mrs. L. T. "
trial was held Monday with action is to allow completion of reported here grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Brownwood. Paternal J
District Judge William O. a TOPICS program connecting . 16. Floyd Steele of Comanche, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A
Breedlove, presiding. The state sections of 14th. can pwer.5 i n I C.a Paternal grandparents are Mr. Roy B. Ware of Mercury. «
was represented bv District FIVE — Approved the „ 801 ,. rownwood and Mrs. Judy Cox of Brown- A daughter, Marla Jill, by
Attorney Gary Price mayor's signature on a Monda utthere "er no in- wood. adoption, to Mr and Mrs. Jim
Newton was assessed a term resolution supporting con- ' MSmnener.s A daughter, Melodv Lorean, Brim of Brownwood Maternal
- of two years and six months'in struction ^if Interstate 27 from waatthoxotocKotEcommeree ‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
the Dept, of Corrections at Lubbock to Houston via the rnotedcateaantwooacasn Stone of 1102 * Baker, March Marvin Chambers of May
Huntsville 'Punishment was proposed “port to plains" route TePuorten. 1i.P.m.A car 23, Brownwood Community Paternal grandparents are Mr
fixed by the jury which would include Coleman. Aken.oy ™ 2peen Hospital Maternal grand- and Mrs J. D Brim Jr.
K court eppointed attorney Brownwood and Goldthwalte Arkansasuwasstrucb 8--------------------------
handled Newton's defense SIX - Accepted the low bid of ”” “aen ceT She soenea. Two HPC students - n l__.
._____________________ MU IS by Turner's Office steenprsutonredinnamhe Probated term,
COLEMAN - The Coleman Flames damage homa Singers set Heart Eguirmentforaseuatorfor Bowie and the accident was set recifol here f;no ,r c..
Swinging Stars square dance A bathroom heater that , two biL submitted reported to city police at 8 a.m. Howard Payne students Mark Tine tor Scot
club will hold a fun-workshop at turned over burned a hole in the of Texas reunion SEVEN — Accented a bid of Involved were a 1966 car driven Crocker and Phyllis Gandy will EASTLAND - Peyton S.
8 p.m. Wednesday with Jay trnetaerrutdamhilesntt s155, MAfeptedsanttco by Paul R Stroope of 1111 present a combined music Scott, 36, former president of
Moseley of Santa Anna as caller W Brownwood on the old Bangs BRADY - The Heart of for surveying equipment It was Melwood and a 1971 car driven recital Thursday, March 28, at the Rising Star school board, nnpcpT nfnrnnn
and instructor oB ownwood on th Bang Texas singers reunion will be at torsunyeyingeduipmenttwas by Bonnie L. Hendrick of 203 2:00 p.m. in Mims Auditorium has been assessed a probated RUBERI KEUFURD
All square dancers are invited Rownwood firemen an- the Brady High School thesoniyebidcsubmnitted which Melwood. Croker will be doing songs seven year prison sentence and "DAm parinnIMAN
to attend the session at the swred"o°dan"reme p" auditorium from 10 a.m "EGEPeSotndutookno , J--------—,g by Handel, Purcell, schuman, 8 $2,500 fine after pleading PAUL NEWIAN
Coleman Community Center Wondn through 4 p.m. April 28. action because the matter had Parole revoked for Schubert, Brahms, and Samuel guUty to Judge Earl Conner Jr. in Action with a STING '
The ladies’ club 01 East actnnenecepsestheomattenbad Barber His accompanist wUl be of the 91st District Court to the DIrrou pneoinu
sweden « provide sand. tazpropertyaetazBohtbldsion Brownwood citizen Edda Shreve. charggoftpefcocatte unde BUTCH CASSIOY
wiches, cake and drinks, and were.s.by D.E. Benbow: AUSTIN — The parole of Miss Gandy will present involved were two head of AND THE
special group singing.will be S2S0byHenryHi; by William Swaln of Brownwood songs by Mozart and Respighi, cattle owned by Hershel Kent of „ MnAAFuin
IXiiWSXS terEnguan“tsngeongencneercme Sonathe judgment kas iade SUNDANCEKID
associationpresident. sssusysus: companist Loyce Srw... walved. »
40//M88///89////«8884n8nco three years for burglary of a odfelter. grand jury hearing and trial by
COUPON coin machine and was paroled The two musicians are jury, and was free on 55,000
wrnurenrV Mic, enre,mc, r in 1973 students of Ann Adams The bond set by Eastland Justice of
WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL1 ------------------------ recital will be open to the public the Peace Wells Dalton.
S Bob Hicks for an entrance and there is no admission Scott was charged in January
A USDA CHOICE • easement across the north edge ____________________________ with taking the cattle from the
” of Brownwood Municipal Kent farm at Okra, south of
Airport on the grounds the Clean-up day set Carbon, on Jan. 4. Kent iden-
easement was opposed by the 1 tified the cattle at a Comanche
property's leaser ZEPHYR (BBC) — A spring auction born Jan. 5
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