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Brownwood Bulletin from Brownwood, Texas • Page 10

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May 8, 1974 HIM Ltd COMMERCE SQUARE 519 WEST COMMERCE OPEN 9-9 GOLDEN FACIAL TISSUE 300 COUNT IRfG 1 IIMIT HP if, COUPON ixpimMAY 9, im COUPON GOLDEN TOILET TISSUE 10 ROU PKG. 103 IIMIT I COUPON tXPIRESMAY 9. 1974 COUPON GOLDEN COUPON HAND WOVEN PLACE MATS a LIMIT (. COUPON EXPIRES MAY 9, 1974 we. 69' I 00 COUNT 3 6V, ENVELOPES 31' COUPON EXPIRES MAY 9.

1974 GOLDEN I 4 I REG. $44' i PAPER TOWELS IIMIT I COUPON EXPIRES MAY 9. 1974 COUPON COETS COSMETIC SQUARES ISO COUNT REC. 79' LIMIT I Si COUPON EXPIIES MAY 9, 1974 ij COU PON LISTERINE MOUTH WASH COU PON EASY OFF OVEN CLEANER COUPON EXPIRES MAY 9. 1974 COU PON AS SEEN ON TV TARN-X 12OZ.

BTI. jREG. 13.00 LIMITl COUPON EXPIRES MAY 9, 1974 GOLDEN SPRAY CLEANER COU PON GOLDEN WINDOW CLEANER 53' IIMIT 2 COUPON EXPIRES MAY 9, 1974 SPRAY DISINFECTANT LIMIT I COUPON IXPIUSS MAY EASY OFF WINDOW 1 CLEANER ilB'A 01. HOSIERY GUARD COUPON GOLDEN LIGHT BULBS 60, 100 WATT 4-c, 66' IIMIT I PKG. COUPON EXPIRES MAY 1974 COU PON FOR COOKING RAM 99' LIMIT I COUPON EXPIMS MAY More about FUTURE Pogt (Continued from page st-i-nis inevitable; (hey are short on industrial 'technology, hu! they control the resources.

There is still "enough" in the poor nations. As the Club of Home pointed out in a dramatic study (wo years ago, the world may soon be approaching the limits of its economic growth at least as we know the term. If that is true, then some social engineering must keep pace wilh the planning of economies. Controlling growth may be the new science. The largest imponderable in the new era of "not enough" is also the most interesting the social implications of the new era by the end of abundance in the United States.

Superficially one can see the smaller car, the warmer clothing, the return of the three-piece suit, and the returnable beer can as changes wrought by shortages of gasoline, heating fuel and metals. But it is the structural change in society brought about by shortage that fasci- nates government officials, social scientists and futurologists. For instance, the city- suburb pattern is likely to change with urban areas becoming the li ing centers and the suburbs being the seat of industry; fuel shortages and the new dictates of public transportation will force the switch. The prospect of renewed racial tensions worries people who try to think through the social implications of the era of "not enough." Will some Malthusian standard apply as affluent societies address themselves to the problem of dividing up a- diminishing lode of affluence? Since racial tensions are tied to acquisitive symbols, the effects of the new era's potential economic injustice could be devastating. Will that concept wither with the end of assumed abundance? In ways that are hardly foreseeable now, the consequence of that withering for the American character may be the profoundest effect of the new era of "not enough." Court records (EDITOR'S NOTE: The Information from public records it the courthoute Is collected and published by The Bulletin is a public service of this newspaper lor the Information of Its readers.) 35lh DISTRICT COURT William O.Breedlove, Judge Presiding P.I.

MaLson vs. Thomas suit on note. Don Cole vs. Sealed Cropstorage Inc. The Southwest State vs.

Elroy Stcnson, suit on note. Tlie Southwest State Bank, garnlsher vs. Bowie National Bank, garnlshee, writ of garnishment. HiRglnbotham Bros. Co.

vs. Robert D. IslxHl, suit on account. Heart of Texas Feed and Supply vs. J.

Dale Harlowe, suit for account. Virginia Ortega vs. Robert M. Ortega, suit for divorce. Forest N.

Cooper ct al vs. State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. suit for personal injury. Herbert R. Seidenberger vs.

Maurine Scldenberger, suit for divorce. Barbara Gail Crawford vs. Cecil Gerald Crawford, suit for divorce. JUSTICE COURT Joe Bob Morgan, Judge Presiding Kathryn W. Good charged with swindling by worthless check.

James Henry Douglas charged with driving while offense. COUNTY COURT James Bunnell, Judge Presiding Unamae C. Edwards, Box 131, Bangs, charged with DWI. Thomas Scheper, Fort Bliss, charged with DWI. Gary Mitchell charged with assault.

Danny Maurice Brown charged with possession of marijuana. Wavne Havlev. Rt. 8, Box 176, Lubbock, charged with DWI. Bert Burlason, 1519 Second charged with DWI.

Jerry J. Horner, Box 494, Santa Anna, charged with theft by check. Vera Kinsman, c-o Cottage Cafe, charged with theft by check. Ronald Paul Wells, Box 39, Brownwood, charged with theft by check. Mrs.

C. Martin Box, 1113, Blanket, charged with theft by check. Rhonda Uwson, Rt. 1, Box 36, Coleman, charged with theft by check. V.

K. Caughron, Rt. 1, Box 36, Doling, charged with theft by check. Wanda J. Andrews, 136 Camelot Brownwood, charged with theft by check.

George R. Darnell, 124 Early charged with theft by check. Euna Lee Free, c-o of J. M. Rector Rt.

4, Cisco, charged with theft by check. Richard Salazar, 1500 Beaver, charged with theft by check. Jesse Sabedn Evant, charged with theft by check. Ben Simmons, Sweetwater, charged with theft by check. Gualberto S.

Castro, 2801 Fourth Apt. 204, Brownwood, charged with theft by check. Larry Perry, 1405 Ave. J. Brownwood, charged with theft by check.

Jim Kennedy, Rt. 3, charged with theft by check. Edwin Elliott, 421 Austin, charged with theft by check. Roy Winkler, 1301 Third charged with theft by check. A.

B. Singleton, 1028 W. Commerce, charged with theft by check. Vera Martinez, 1805 Vincent, charged with theft by check. On the average beach, how can you pick out a possible streaker? MAJESTIC SILHOUhTTE of the Statue of Liberty garnered several photography awards for amateur shutterbug Bob Allen of Weatherford.

who snapped the striking panorama of New York's famous landmark while PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Foxx asks refurn of $110,000 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Comedian Redd Foxx has filed suit for divorce and obtained a court order demanding that his wife return $110,000 he says she took from their bank accounts. Foxx, costar of the television series "Sanford and Son," cited incompatibility in the action filed in Gark County District Court on Monday. The comedian, who also uses the name John Elroy Sanford, married Betty Jean Sanford in Las Vegas in 1956. NEW YORK (AP) Actor Henry Fonda has left Lenox Hill Hospital, where he had a pacemaker implanted five days ago to stabilize a heart rhythm disorder.

The 68-year-old actor walked briskly to a limousine and was driven off Tuesday. He declined to talk with reporters. He was admitted April 24 after collapsing in his dressing room following a performance of his hit one-man Broadway show, "Clarence Darrow." KANSAS CITY (AP) sen. Thomas F. Eagleton, has received the Harry S.

Truman Good Neighbor Award. pageant YOU'LL KEEP YOUR COOL AND KEEP YOUR BUDGET, TOO, IN SUMMER'S EASY-GOING DRESSES AND CULOTTES 10 SPECIAL BUY Cool, comfortable Summer fashions. Dresses with shift and shirt style. Culottes with panels and pleats. All washable polyester doubleknit.

Misses and half-sizes in the group. Shown: Half-size shift. Misses' culottes. Eagleton, whose 1972 Democratic vice presidential bid collapsed when it was learned he Students cited for blood gifts Students at Howard Payne College have been commended for the third straight year for their participation in the annual blood drive sponsored by the Baptist Student Union last semester. A plaque shaped like the state of Texas has been presented to Jerome Smith, director of religious activities, by E.

Richard Halden, medical director of the Fort Worth Carter Blood Center in recognition of HPC student participation. A record 22 per cent of the student body has given blood to the Texas Hemophiliac Campus Blood Drive over the past three years compared to a previous high of 12 per cent for other colleges and universities. Howard Payne was also cited before the Labor and Welfare Committee of the U.S. Senate and the commendation was entered in the Congressional Record Nov. 15, 1073.

had undergone shock therapy for depression, accepted the award Tuesday at the annual luncheon marking Truman's birthday. Truman, who died Dec. 26, 1972, would have been 90 today. ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Charles W.

Duncan 47, has resigned his post as president of Coca-Cola the world's largest soft- drink manufacturer. He was elected in 1971, Duncan cited family and personal reasons. J. Lucian Smith, 55, a senior vice president and head of the domestic soft-drink operations, was elected to succeed him. NEW YORK (AP) Prln- cess Margaret of Great Britain visited briefly with the Duchess of Windsor at her suite in the Waldorf Towers.

No reporters were allowed to witness the 15-minute meeting Tuesday between the princess and the duchess, widow of Margaret's late uncle, the Duke of Windsor. The Duke, who was King Edward VIII of England until his abdication in 1936, was succeeded on the English throne by the princess' father, George VI. May services begin FLOWERS-Always a 9 thrilling surprise for Mother on her Day. A lasting MAY (SC) Gaylon Wright of Houston will be the preacher at a series of gospel meetings at the May Church of Christ Thursday through Sunday. Services will begin at 6 p.m.

each night and at 10 Sunday morning, The public is invited. Bouquet or a potted plant from BROWNWOOD FLORAL INC. 3TOO Austin Ph. 646-1531 B-10755-175-178 WARDS CHARfrAU PLAN UTS YOU BUY WHAT YOU NMD NOW-'XHARGf IT!" PH. M6 WARDS 500 MAIN STREET PHONE: 646-9229 Special Good Thru Sunday! CHEESEBURGER and DRINK MEAT GROUND FRESH PAILY ON LOCATION.

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