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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Thursday. July 17. 1975
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variety of
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celebration
The result!
competition
Dutch Maid Donuts
Commerce Square
Comanche
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came the reply.
Astronauts Stafford, Slayton
and Vance D. Brand planned
five separate engine firings in
the final pursuit of Soyuz.
nando Ortiz, 23, and his brother
Lonel, 25. Both were taken to
the Williamson County Jail
Department of Public Safety
narcotics agent Ricky G. Sil-
vertooth, 28, was shot three
times, once in the head. He was
listed in very serious condition
early today at Brackenridge
Hospital in Austin.
DPS narcotics agent Troy
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“When irresponsible charges
are made against the petroleum
industry — when the industry
cannot carry out Its functions
efficiently and profitably
because of a counterproductive
Brownwood — Kenneth C.
Durden; Robert H. McDonald;
Patsy R. Mitchell; Lllie B.
Spoon; Rhetts J. Whatley.
San Saba — Verninda D.
Broussard
Dismissals Wednesday
HOSPrTAL
Admissions Wednesday
LUNCHEONETTE
SPECIAL
CALL 646-3529
ORDERS TO GO
GRILL OPEmAM. TO5P.M.DIILY
block had been set up to capture of this kind, and we would lose
three inmates who had escaped literally millions (of barrels)
in Austin. He was in fair con-
dition early today at Seton
Medical Center in Austin.
DPS spokesman Jim Robin-
son said Silvertooth, Braswell,
and three other men were sit-
ting in a car when the shooting
broke out.
Two men later were arrested
sion Control.
"What about the tube of
borscht?" a ground controller
DUCKLING GANG
HUEY, DEWEY and LOUIE
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by authority of patient or Braswell, 24, was beaten and
relative.) pistol whipped after the assail-
ants ran out of ammunition, ac
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY cording to a spokesman for DPS
PLUS—William Holden
THE REVENGERS
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CLASS
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THEY TAUGHT MORE
THAN THEY LEARNED!
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NOW THRU TUES,
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• IlLUMB BY Ne YAMAM cowomanom
The Brownwood Cattle regulations and controls - it is
Auction was strong to $1 higher really the American consumer
on stacker and feeder steers who is being hurt."
Santa Anna - Ivers J. Byrd, testify Wednesday in a heroin
Zephyr — Argie Z. Bums. delivery trial in Gilmer in East
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approved $2.2 n
tributed by produ
promotion of wool
during the 1975-7
which began July
Officials said th
ducted from fedei
due wool and mohi
will be used to fina
by the Amer
Producers Counci
ver, Colo., and
Council of Ameri
Angelo, Tex.
A spokesman si
that the funds a
two yean for the
programs are i
law and are subj
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hair producers.
Federal “ine
ments are mai
when market pri
mohair fall beta
set by USDA. I
1973 were abov
no payments w
year — meanin
money was av
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Wilder, Early C
Bobby Thoma
Margaret Johre
Artie Johnson
(3rd) Plaste
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Dupree (3rd)
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Mrs Alberta 1
Welliford (3rd
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Finis Erwin
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Mrs Charli
Charles Porte
Accessories
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Charles Port
afternoon and evening
thundershowers. Seasonable asked.
"Yes,/ we’ve prepared it,”
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*• Gaines, 87 madeWos,booganeotexas C M. white Trust
Services for Ike Gaines, R7, of H Youth Development Foun- has made many contributions of
Grosvenor, will be at 4 p.m. dation to assist with the coo- the Texas Agricultural
Friday at Davis-Morris Funeral struction cost of the Texas 4-H Extension Service and Texas
Home Burial will be in Fair- Center located near here. A&eM University throughout the
view Cemetery with Rev. The grant was announced by years," noted Davison, “and we
Hershell Weedon officiating. H. T. Davison, executive are highly pleased to receive _____________________________
Mr Gaines died at 10 45 a.m. director of the 4-H Foundation this grant for the Texas 4-H After drafting the DecLara- The oilmen told two Senate
Wednesday in the Brownwood and 4-H and youth specialist for Center in behalf of the 4-H tion of Independence, Thomas subcommittees that most oil
Community Hospital following the Texas Agricultural Foundation.” Jefferson. Benjamin Franklin companies are supplying more
a long illness. Extension Service. Davison The trust was formed by the and John Adams were ap- gasoline than they did a year
He was born July 14, 1888 in said the grant will be applied to late G. Rollie White and is now pointed by Congress to recom- ago. They said the companies
Tow and was a stock farmer. He the cost of the swimming pool, a managed and operated by the mend a national seal Their are absorbing, at least tempo---- ---------
was a Methodist and had lived part of the center complex. Fort Worth National Bank. design was not accepted but millions of dollars in in- Sens. Henry M. Jackson, D
==- ss == 2 soldiers charged
Survivors include his wife; a located 10 miles north of hereon Gentlemens Magazine E sLedUles Early meet bythree.centssagallonsatthe . .
daughter, Mrs. A. B. Atkinson Lake Brownwood. The center BANGS (BBC) — Children of Pluribus Unum" This seemed rvy . start of the Fourth y . IL, A, AsreA
of Brownwood; a son, Worth has a capacity of 280 people and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. to be a good description of what of day. in OTOCKS Oil USGIII>
Gaines of Brownwood, five has excellent meeting ac- Sikes, formerly of Bangs, will Congress hoped for - a unified EAEumTimLinDsonat members of Congress. ’ •
UnTehildren. and five great, commodations for any type hold a family reunion Saturday country made up of many equalization will be in zessonat Some members of congress,
grandchildreni group” said Davison at the home of Mr. and Mrs. states The World Almanac Early High School beginning including Jackson and Steven- pORENCE Tex (AP _ agents were injured during a
godchildren. 8HPntad that the summer Tim Sikes. notes Monday July zth at p.m. to son, have alleged the oil com- „E1LpE Hood Didiers have narcotics buy at a roadside park
Llond Brown 63 ------dadororandtazandeprapareyin
bkadv (bbc> — sewi«a Officers, directors rpdsasmgegingp"has
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am. Wednesday at Heart of includes 20 project workshops elerfer Hv (rossyear 1975 and persons in- Card, senior vice president of whipping of another
Texas Memorial Hospital after for volunteer 4-H adultleaders OlUC ft? U UY I6M •l •>> trested or having business with Texaco Inc., was typical: The Department of Public
an apparent heart attack, were which are designed to increase v # , tE board arurged to be Safety said the undercover
pendng this morning at a leader’s proficiency. Election of officers and Allen Adams and B. N. Lev^ay
Wilkerson Funeral Home knowledge and understanding directors highlighted the annual An award was presented to Mrs. Pr
meeting of the Brown County Gladys Looney for outstanding
chapter, American Red Cross, volunteer service
at a luncheon on Tuesday. The annual activities report
Mrs Ray Romig was re- showed 230 servicemen and
elected chairman of the board, their families assisted, 1,300
with Melvin Storm as vice- enrolled in water safety course,
chairman, Kyle Mansker, 373 instructed in first aid to the
treasurer, and Mrs. Frank injured, and 480 gifts to
residents of Brown County
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Iking TiH'min is backl
from a state prison, now recoverable,” he said.
Prather and Brownlee, who Langdon urged representa-
I Deaths
and
Funerals Texas 4-H Center
pleaded guility, were sentenced Uves of the trig oil companies at BROWNWOOD AREA -
15 days in prison and placed on the commission’s monthly Clear to partly cloudy with
probation for a year. meeting to “write to Congress widely scattered mostly
Zapath, who also pleaded and see if we can't defeat this
guilty, was sentenced to one punitive-type legislation.”
month in prison and fined Major purchasers of Texas temperatures with highs in
$i 000 crude oil asked for 3,329,807 the 90s and lows in the 705.
million barrels daily in August. Maximum temperature
============= plus "additional demand" of here Wednesday M, over-
683,070 barrels daily, making a night low 70. Sunset today
total of 4,012,877. 8:44, sunrise Friday 6:41.
Trust grant goes to Oil executives deny creating
Texas 4-H Center ikjez shortages for price hikes
The G. Rollie White Trust of of how to work effectively with m 30-*.2 • .
( WASHINGTON (AP) - creased costs because of fears States willbe reducedaspardo
h Executives of some at the the market would not bear a program to alleviate Wde
B world’s largest oil companies sharply higher gasoline prices spread domestic shortages pre-
# denied categorically today that Frank Zarb, Federal Energy dieted for this winter
? thev had created shortages of Administration administrator, Canadian natural gas export
h gasoline in an efforttofcree up testified Wednesday that he had ed to the United States accounts
| g^unemaneHorttotorceup seen nothing to indicate a gen- for 45 per cent of Canada’s
• eral shortage or that oil com- production but only 4.5 per cent
panies were trying to force up of total U.S. demand.
prices. Canadian oil exports to the
. ah United States already have
Representatives of seven 0 been reduced and are scheduled
companies were called before eliminated by 1982.
the subcommittees headed by w 05 5 '_________
Soma "OK Hw, On by 1 ____
The Eawyin Mowm Singn Eastmam I
Mr.. Cameron, 86 Scattered rains
United Stetes $2% 95 per roe.
MEMSER OF me ASSOCIATED PeESS
The AofnlwN Pvess is ensitled ex
COMANCHE (BBC)—Ser-
vices for Mrs. Willie Edith dot Texas areas
Cameron, 86, of Dallas and ___
formerly of Erath County, were By The Associated Press
to be at 3 pm. today in Scattered rains lingered over auu
Comanche Funeral Home, parts at South and West Texas Klein, secretary. reuue.D""" -----‛ Wednesdav Fw strongIto50 Also testifying were execu-
B^uwi,0— JSSSK
J&cV'M pakergowsandstadyoncoon -
--- - Areo schools doe sz
Witred y through Friday Rohie t I... lower. reasons, including unforeseen
offpciates Hicky July 28. tEarly morning showers feU at FRSSlected as directors for free mUSIC today Estimated receipts: 1,417. operating problems.
.B in Erath County she Abilene, Midland, Odessa and three more years were Bob Band and music directors Stockersteer calves30t03i He also urged Congress again
^ried Hugh Cameron Oct, Palacios. Overcast skies Childs, Mrs. W. G. Kirk, Roy from five different schools were ..20.425 pounds, to accept PresidentFord’s
1906 in Comanche and he died covered points along the Lower Muckelroy, Mrs. Allan Spence, to receive band and orchestra Stocker Heifrr “ 25 ndi energy Plan thatissaimed at
July 12. She moved from Coast and in Southwest Texas. Melvin Storm, Seth Thomson, music free of charge today at a wts.2.poundss2"5tP3ds: b
Breckenridge to Dallas several Temperatures at dawn hov- and Hilton Gilliam. noon meeting of the Brownwood nunds ’ atstng p S. .mniatc-t. Brownwood - Carmeletta D. by a state game warden and a
montsag. ered in the 60s and 70s over the Awards were presented to Kiwanis Club. wts. 500 pounds- 700 pounds .The energyoadministraton Cameron; Jason D. Davis; deputy sheriff at a trailer house
Survivors include a son, Mike state. Extremes ranged from 65 retiring board members Joe Estimated Receipts- 1417 undeuespimni R sen; Mercedes Garcia; Brenda G. about two miles from the park
of 2" ataAmaronlo andDalhanttoalat-------------:-------managedin&the"ecaSTXiXiS tsbelipwuordAnthman; afterresidents notiriedauchor-
daughters, Mrs. Ruth-wey wichitn Falls was the hottest Trustees slate Penney Store, the gifts are in pounds - 425 pounds 30 to 35; another two to five cento by La- HelenE Masoni ,u"
and Mrs. Thelma Halstvad, s"tinitestatewednesdayat -915” ”"15 keeping with the bicwitennial Stocker Heifer calves wto. 250 bor Day. But a spokesman for Thomas. Silvertooth was scheduled to
both of Dallas, a sister, Mr • Aline reported the T.A-. musical celebration of the firm, pounds - 425 pounds 25-28.50; Zarb said later that what Zarb
Addie Bel De Leoni fiye oatreaaninwtemte" Tuesday meet Thesameofter of free music is Steer yearlings wts. 500 pounds- meant was that the oil com-
grandchildreni and th ? ________-_____________ A meeting of the Brownwood being given out across the 700 pounds 32. to 38.00; Bull panies have legal authority to __
grandchildren. , Independent School District United States by J. C. Penney Yearlings 24-28.50; Heifer raise gasoline prices by two to MRlmin., „ similar trial there Monday
aa nIL 1 an TPC ovtends board of trustees will be held at Co. Yearlings 24-31.00; Plain five cents between late June Elanket ‛CheryvE-.Neison The trials followed several
Mrs. Blackwell, 80 K- exrenas 6 p.m. next Tuesday. Schools to receive this music Feeder Steer. 23-30; Plain and Labor Day. San Angel - drug arrests in Gregg and Har-
CIEMAN (BBC) Ser- ■ . . The meeting has been con- incue Early Santa Feeder Heifers 21-28; Cows and Most of the larger companies Townsend_________________ rison counties which climaxed
C-EMAN, (EC RSer 1 00 per cent vened to select a school today inecludenEmsdney and Calves 235.00 to 285.00, good; used three cento of that figure ciL, y several months of undercover
pesfor M of conmoer IVV FE- -5- depository for 1975-78; to AnnaPpEoniserst Plain 160.00 to 225.00, just before July 4. Comanche loan work by DPS and local agent.
Blacwel,8rpcoeman,w 91 II LI discuss the sale at the building How^d Payne University. stocker cow. 17- 24.00. The Federal Energy ,, A, -------------------------
perm‘PE of -Cloman Oil allowable trades house and the letter of A representative of several of slaughter cattle Fat Calves 31 Administration estimates that approved by REA
Ewm^^n^ a resignation received from Joe theses be u Fat Cow. 23-24.50; any pncehtoewUlbe^ound P° - O«wood speaker
Euriati beincoeman" AUSTIN Tex.(AP 'D» Carlisle, principal of the junior today to receive the music from utility and Cutter cows 17-22.50; two cents, which would raise the COMANCHE An 2833 000
Cemetercdgweg Texas Railroad Commissionex- highschool. Hinkle. Canners 14-17; Shell. 14 down; nation’, average cost at the AheEomanan. Fcointy MAY (SC) —Sammy Dawood
nSryinlascolemanshospta. tondsdhthsowpopetodndrough--stocker Bulsmn-; stocke 61.2 EinctricCo-operative’Asn.t ofBrownwgodwipbe,guest
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moving migrants adccszdicharausm s
LITTLE ROCK Ark. (AP) - pecially if “punitive legisla- Kubasov spoke in English and They successfully completed pounds at 27.25. Rufus Stanley, committe,wouidrolbackthe Cong. W. RPoage Wednesday
Marvin Prather and Larry Ucm”now pending in Congress received this reply in Russian two of five planned separate Bwd, wf star. 620 pounds at price of new U.S-ofromits that its request for the loan had
Dannrownitecothlor corpus wins appro" from one of the astronaut: engine firings in the finalpur- 34.00.; Lee Cox, Bwd. wfStr 650 curren taveragethan been approved A spokesman
Christi Tex were charged Canada is curtailing exports “Good morning, Valeri.” suit of Soyuz, which is serving pound at 34.00, Cindee Spivey, $12 to 811.28 a barreh. said that the loan, for which
Wednesday in UA District of natural gas to this country, The Russian commander, as the target vehicle for the Bangs, Bwf pair 1090 pounds at In. other energy develop- there was a request made an-
“ortherewith transporting 15 Langdon said. Alexei Leonov, added a “good more sophisticated and ma- 245.00, Bill Sherwood. Gold- ments: nually, insured that services
Mexicans who hadenteredthe "More foreign imports will morning” and the two craft be- neuverable Apollo. , thwaite, Char cow 1380 pound at .The, SenateFinancecom, were upgraded in accordance
untrtilely from Bradley have to increase unless we can gan a series of radio checks. The first firing was executed 24.50, Bill Sanders, Richland mittee, which isconsidering.2 with the needs of the area.
Countytnear’pinelBiur." find ways to increase our own TMinutes earlier, astronaut at 8:51 a.m. and the second at springs. Char Bull 1315 pound at Housepassed energy-tax. ™ The new installationsand
crude oil producUon,” he said. Vance D. Brand reported the 9:35 a.m. 23 80 Dr. Homer Allen, Bwd, was urged, by the oil and gas improvements _ already in
Juan R. Zapata, also of Uor- mhe pending legislation that first sighting of the Soyuz. The cosmonauts planned a car founa at 31 00 industries to reject the measure operation _ cater for 546 ad-
pus Christi, was charged with Langahinds ■extremely de- “It’s justa speck right now,” friendly welcome for, Stafford chare hvdathvlsangs on grounds it. would hamper ditional consumers,
transporting 33 Mexicans from strutve calls for a roUback in he said. “It's hard to distinguish and slayton, set tovisit the So Jr 670 na at 34JO?Hollis energyprodu ction and damage
near Ingallszin Bradley County crude oil prices. "This affects from a star.” yuz this afternoon after the Blackwe,Goldthwaite, Bwf theeonemt. passed and sent
to Pine Bluff our marginal production- Astronauto Thomas P. Staf- docking e hiendny str. 590 pound at 32.25.Don t tE Gsena , Pastodamtdorint
The 48 Mexicans migrant production from marginal ford, Donald K Slayton and 8 Geeslin, Goldthwaite, Char hfr. 1300 a year to help
workers were apprehended at a wells.” Brand were guiding their craft bears"teonovsaiefoeta 600 pound at 32.00; Bobby ciastnlistansizfrtem
State Police near to a scheduled latchupwithso astransutrstemnherhadionasmhiy Cark,proctor, B- str. «, pacstotottshoPettenergydevei
Pine Bluff Monday. The road- force the abandonment of wells ------------------------------ sion of space detente. pounds at 33.50; Tom Hickman, opment. That’
“We have hung the slogans Bwd, Bra. Cross Cow 870 pounds -Canadian Energy Minister u
around here-welcome aboard 27.50; Jerry Stewart, Bangs, 606 Donald Macdonald said exports Ee
Soyuz and other types of greet- pounds Hfr. Cf at 34.75. of natural gas to the United 1V
ings," Leonov told Moscow Mis- hr.
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