Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 74, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1975 Page: 3 of 16
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
January ♦. 1975
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[UNITY
WARRANTY DEEDS
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HOW SERIOUS ABOUT SAVINGS?
FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT
If
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$3746
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PROUD PEOPLE SERVING PROUD COMMUNITIES
"THE FRIENDLY STORE”
100 N. FISK
iunfy
Probers say grass fire
led to $2 million blaze
SCREEN-ANDIRON
AND TOOLS
ALL ACCESSORIES
AND EQUIPMENT
REG. 49.95
A CREDIT PLAN
FOR ALMOST
EVERY NEED
Ja Sie, Robent Gall Skes Md
■Wa Skes, James Rletard skes
to the
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: Infor-
lumn to
€ patient
day
Mason;
i Davis;
Hibbs;
do
rincipal
:30p.m.
school
, to Mr.
i Turner
wnwood
Laternal
ndMra
vnwood
are Mr.
mer of
TIMEPAYMENT
30 DAY ACCOUNT
LAYAWAY
MASTERCHARGE
BANKAMERICARD
9
1:40
m
TWO
Presidential politics due vital role
ay
Baptist
it and
Ml, to
1 p.m.
lend in the Enehe »diaw ia me city of
Bkgrmwogesibage
Mattie R Deneby Md Garland Deneby
to Elka Lada. LalandpantaLat
Block 100Forf‘s adaition to Sk CNy at
Brownwood,$10aoc
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Page3— A
64TH LEGISLATURE
, to Mr.
Nunn of
Brown-
ospital.
are Mr.
ner of
grand-
1B.C.
ED
I
Eason and wife, Richard Horner and wife.
Lot 6, Block 1 and sl of Lot 13 and al of Lot
12 of Weedon Addition to the Ot> sf Brown-
wood,$0aoc.
Jahn A. Glass to Lean Wiliams and wife.
25%
OFF
day
Miidred
d; Lanry
d; BOlie
r; Willie
amsey;
Rosetta
leather-
n
bleman.
L
Cora
That's how much we've paid area savers since we opened
on July 1, 1959. We paid $562,228.70 in earnings the quarter
ending December 1974 and $2,103,820.20 during 1974.
’ll,493,911.49 WORTH
Brownwood, Comanche Do Leon
See a Serious Savings Specialists for your best savings plan
(as well as services like safety deposit boxes, American Express
Travelers Checks and Money Orders.)
18 7 6
STEEL girdle supports
Picasso’s 28-foot sculpture
"The Bather" new being
erected at the Gould Center
to Rolling Meadows, III.
Workers weld rein-
forcemeats to the
framework before 50 tons of
black granite and white con-
crete are added to form the
body.
PzGARHONES hopelessly contused," said Rep. bla governor. -Election returns uticalpartygetting1pe-cent
EdHarra.DGalveston, chair Kubiak sald he talked to four years old would be out d ofthevoteorgovefnorbegiven
pouticswiuerlnoFresidenta manofthelmmlegislature’s Bentsen "about my M two date and totally irrelevant," he the optlon of aming its’can-
Pexaswisbtomhotasubjectfor cwnmittee ■ It to im- years ago and he indicated be said He proposes that delegate didates by conventionor by pri-
montseegisthtorsthegnextfew possible to act under it without was very strong for it at the strength be baaed in preaiden- mary. If a party gets 20 per coat
somntstheuntrutosdhange comingin conflict with some toe 1 thiilk it has a pretty tlal election years, like WM, on it must hZd a^rims^ the
.. . . „ good chance now." the last general election vote for current provision.
Whether Tero, ha. . new* *<^°” T’ Sen °*ar Mauzy, D-Dallas, governor, then in non-presi- Another hot leone will be pro-
denthathermexginhasa.pnes code have been made obsolete • long time fighter for election denttol election years boot it on posed revtaiono to the new pe-
along pimaryinimstohelp andin direct conflict with court law changes, said he would the last general election vote for litical campaign reporting Law.
seupresientiatamh decislons," said Secretary of again introduce a presidential president. Both the secretaryo state and
SsSSs skswws: "tarsuzassumnasmsa
faspuzatnanasosm saxa
aAhamarked"urgent on.the with reports that Bentsen’s of- dm by party affiliation. or those who have moved out of differently trom political com-
permanent mdemandssthata fice wanted * presidential pri- "It looks better every year," the precinct maybe to register mittees formed just for one
pemanentamethodoffinancing mary in Texas toheip him along Mauzy said. again, and again, in other election to support one cands
Ppotarrelestonsbefound,that fhe makes a 1976 presidential Mauzy also hopes to correct precincts. The legislature will date or measure,
changed to allow an easy ouree bidt u . , what he thinks 13 an inequity be asked to make • law change Common Cause, which calls
Shdgddanalowenteqsygpurge . 1 Pr«ei- caused by the new four-year calling for an easy purge of the itself the "citizens’ lobby," says
and that ndoutafstetevoters, dential primary at least » terms for Texas governors, rolls. Every two years, before it will push fry an MnerwtmMit to
make th, years ago," ‘sald Rep. Dan Ku- State law says the number of elections, a countytax assessor the reporting measure that
maxethenwcampeignreport- biak, D-Rockdale, one of at delegates elected to party con- collector would mall s postcard would mt a limit mi th, am<»mt
in&laws morepalal table.. . least two legislators who plan to ventions wil be based on the to each lsted voter, if the card of campaign contPibutionsto
___________1811108 11 introduce presidential primary last general election vote for is not returned, the name is left state legislators, similar to the
on the roll. If the card is new campaign limits for
returned with no forwarding presidential candidates,
address, the name is stricken. If However, the House Elections
the card is returned with a Committee vetoed such a pro-
forwarding address another posal saying it would be “an in-
card is sent informing the voter cumbency protection art."
he must register again with his ------A . „ --------
new address BARBS_____
Another suggested change By PHIL PASTORET
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — In- rivatives and various machine Small cans which exploded would have the state finance Today is the U morrow you
surance and fire investigators parts oepoered the oerimeter o the primaries permanently along worried about yesterday - and, i
believe a minor grassfire Connie Rhodes, a forman at Ehesamelinesasthetwoyear boy. were you right!
sparked a more than $2 million the warehouse, said firemen ar- kont am. am stt.bu passed by the 1173 leglsla- If you have an idea _ patent
blase which razed an Industrial rived before noon to put out a Pt nme.rq0spectatorsback. ture. Political candidates would it before you show it to your
Lubricants, Inc. warehouse on brush fire behind therirm “Byomidrafternon authorities continue to help pay for the best friend. |
the city's north side Wednes- au fireunits except one had pronounced thesfireucontrolled elections with filing fees rang-
day. left whenRdCia°hA and said it longer posed ' ing from $50 at the local level to
But they have no idea what tcd" fouFhodtehgalniaze in- threat, tonnearby "petroleum $t’°” Sen-
touched off the grass fire, said side the warehouse Storag etanksat a neighboring ator and other statewide jobs.
Bob Boerner, treasurer of the 1510 50 .___ Exxon petroleum plant The state would pay the rest of
Sigmor Corp. which owns In- w"Thsneosthing."e.knew,1 Traffic backed up nearly a the cost
dustrial Lubricants Rhsdersaid “I enetePlsce," mileineach direction “ police The proposed bill would call Brighten the corner where
A darkaoly plume qfamoke started ffom te brush chqeedtdownatlengthysnctiono for separate votingplaces for zouare ~ clean up those cigar
rose hundreds of feet from the u ... -_______ .. inversvate so to let tiremen run Democrats, Republicans and oul“
warehouse as firemen battled 2 freeth in equipment using any other party holding pri- Jest think - it’s nearly July
the flames from just before h n eye Martinez said quick response mary elections. White, who of- - and we haven’t got those pay-
noon into the night. By dusk the severarripondmditotthebne kept the flames from spreading ten speaks for Gov. Dolph till-later bills as yet! ________
billowing blacksmoke had giy- to other buildings in the Indus- Brisce,has come out several -------------------------------
en way to a light, gray curtain qremetositaShutspokesmen trial Lubricants complex or times against unitary pri-
filtering upward from the th injuries as ™ nearby petroleum storage mariea, saying they would open
smouldering ruins. ' tanks. the door to intimidation of vot-
Boerner gave the estimate of Firechief 1.0. Martinet said He said also that use of more ers and would be less efficient
more than $2 million damage small explosions hampered than 100 firefighters and some than the multiple polling place
but said the structure and its firefighters for a whfie as cans reserve equipment kept the fire system
contents were fully insured. It of flamable liquids popped open from spreading. "We kind’ve The wrertary nf state slap
housed cans of petroleum de- and fueled the flames. ganged up on it,” Martinez said, has recommended that any po-
$ouhern .
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i the
include
sale of
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of the
Other
call of
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(EDITOR’S NOTE The following in
formatien frem public recards af the
courthewse is collected and published by
The Bulietin as • public service ot this
newspaper Mr the informatien of ihs
reedera)
a5hDSrRicr COURT
William O Ereediove.Judge Presiding
„HemepelCogper,awido«,wa.w.c auon,togdactyaemagga,once-
UMM st" Fh to Qn Garenoe L" adocagadssovhntdnnd
Holland, Mil tar rakan. CM E MKOMMd
pensation
MichaelK .Humphries and Janice Hum-
phnn suit fer diwee
JUsncE COURT
JN Bob Morgan, Judge Presiding
Johnnie Penn charged with forgery end wife,
mw E.. as.. 0 IMMrtrijUUU
Mses drend " awn m M,sandiz,aa(mthermansHavent
Ihn Eapam L-oA Gim €oc. a Lake Brownwood, $8,000.
enteem toTEeny “nd Copano Land Co., a Texas corporation
2EenFDranGardner charged wieh DWI Sgrz,Sschoca-Loio,see D.shamroc
Dogald W. Hodges Md wife to Lowel
Bearden Md wite,Lots 14 Md is 0 Bloc:
o Woodlandeights, resubdivision to the
a. n. d_. • Texas corporation u> zo y oam ,
------------------------------- Thoma. L U. Block SeFe Aditiom,
■ J I . . w M Baue’s Lake View adaitiom, til
Judge rules out
. Bloc I of fannehr i scona addiUM to
copies of tapes *52X15^52^ wa^
— Tii Md aide. Leto «I aad OS. See B.
BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (AP) Shamrock shorea, ns Me
— United Farm Wortas Union wipvhgachaon AA"2 ans r R°b
members can picket or hand out SurbeyNe s,si0eoe.
leaflets at the J r Pax- „Sharrock Developers, toe. to Roy M
eanets at me J.C. reut^y Koomce,LasTa,Sec TB, Shamrock Shores,
supermarket here, District
Court Judge Fiemon Vela ruled anQMeCengzgndotstaFomasdladxios
Wednesday. to SKOKot Brommmood, m aee
Higgtnbotham Broers 0.
But, the fudge : avs no more poration, to James W Biair and wife. Lots
" union membersoor
sympathizers, can .picket or
hand out leaflets at one time. PegesurVeS,abadc10ei .510.
Operators of the supermarket and wife to Brookesmith
2!5 L. suretA5 Water Supply Carp., land i wilam
had sought a permanent to- BedgetSeVey.Ne..tia.nsaac.
junction against picketing by ASoncomdaWomrsuniy oContanate
the union.
County lie
In December, the super- J? beretotonimewamams.and Ban
market obtained a temporary James E Hai tooweatateo wmtam d.
restraining order to halt all
picketing and boycott activities bur. Haw to Barbara JaMOckayaO
after union members demon-
strated outside the supermarket winamG wiikcr»iw«iwUetoCo«pw
in amigoland mail SamveSNa n
Land to Benjaman Survey. Na aS. Ab
■Hart BS. Iliito
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 74, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1975, newspaper, January 9, 1975; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575536/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.