Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 283, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 12, 1973 Page: 2 of 18
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to assist licensed students in
renewing theirs.
ervices for Mrs Estal 51 to 53 higher Slaughter cows
ith, 79. of 1314 Durham were and bulls sold fully steady with
Ite at 3 p.m. today at Davit- instances 51 to 53 higher,
orris Funeral Home Burial Stocker cows and calves sold
as to he in Oakwood Cemetery steady to uneven on lower
Comanche with Rev. Edward quality pairs.
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Stocker steer calves, light
Cinema Twin II
Belton — Jimmy Kitchens. :
Comanche — Ruby Fritts.
Bangs — Carrol Peters
Sidney —Claudia Hagood.
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Sidney - Unie Lane
Dismissals Tuesday
Brownwood — Nathan Cook;
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Students 1501
Children . 75 g
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to last week was steady at
Central Texas Livestock
Auction Monday with instances
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They’d never forget
the day he drifted into town.
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BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPrTAL
Admissions Tuesday
Brownwood — Hazel Sump-
The county water district Sudderth concluded. ter; Yolanda Bernal; Monroe
JSS&yXSJ aporove cimmenther business, coun » WJTS
apparently fainted either from Brookesmith Water Supply ONE - Moved to provide Lola Sanderson; Willie King;
shock or fumes when a plastic Corp, with water for its system better police protection for Brenda Carlisle; Dora Ibarra;
curtain in the bathroom of the which wili extend from points in students and traffic during busy Shirley Lewis,
home caught fire. The curtain far south Brown County west hours st Early School, and
was adjacent to the hot water into Cnleman County and north suggested stronger iden-
heater. to Lake Brownwood and tification for the police vehicle.
Mouth to mouth resusitation Grosvenor TWo — Refused to purchase
was administered by firemen Zephyr Water Corp. officials the latest Brownwood and Early William Hood; Florence
Paul Seward and Joe Hewitt proposed the City of Early tell it city directory, noting that if the Cunningham; John Hood;
and Mrs. Cross was then taken water for customers in eastern book contained fewer errors the Helen Payne.
Brown County at a June city
council meeting. The proposed
Students . 1.25
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Society . They will show bass to be the result of tribal en-
fishing on the False River mities. Firm sees
All members and the general It was one of the most serious 1 -55-
public are urged to attend. incidents of police shooting at
—----------------- massed blacks since the record SOleS
Gui I tv verdict Sharpeville Massacre in March
T-"Y 1960 when 67 Africans were DETROIT (AP) - Chevrolet,
____ killed and dozens wounded, long the kingpin of the auto
returned i uesaay —--------------------- sales race, said today its 1973
..XSXSSKX Space bnss mracbrazsmimoncrpdduat Red estate course TTXITr: proponed tat - aty —
. olea^d Wifh smilar number "* next to begin Thursday SXSXXX
Tuesday'morning ended 'with P F. James McDonald, General Registration and first day of can be returmed ,pegardless o wontet M tke corporation
the guiitv verdict around 5 30 cL.IL +c+e Motors vice president and gen- class for a real estate course is where it might be found. Feefor
o m^the same day Presiding >KylCD tesTS eral manager of the Chevrolet scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday listing with the national registry
nidge was 35th DistrictJudge SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON Division, made the predictions at Winebrenner Hall at Howard is $15 but that service is op-
am. Bteednive. ( AP) - Space manufacturing at a national press preview of Payne College. tional,, Mrs. Fountaina said. .
Masters rewtaed a 15-year tests conducted by Skylab as- Chewy's 1974 models Brownwood realtor Don Fee for the tattoo will be 5.
sentence in the Dept of tronauts demonstrate that man "The automobile market is Johnson will instruct the 15- Additonal information may be
cortenGons at Huntsville can assemble large structures undergoing a marked change week session, designed to obtained from Mrs Fountain at
Reoresenting the state was in space, a Mission Control sei- toward smaller cars," he said, prepare students to qualify for 752-6902.
.6 Sav cam D-c enit renorts. We're auite--the state real estate license and r TTTNT TEX SNTIONAL THEATRES _-|
Bemimimd Adults 1.75 a
PEngoRMANCES: [efarsxzhmkm Students . 1.50 ।
5:160130320 IW183 Children 75' ,
him," Vrooman said, Dakota and that he not carry connection with the burglary of run from 25,000 to 30,000 feet in accident here grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bellecourt, 36, Minneapolis, firearms, an automobile in which a stereo and cost the city possibly __ _ I L. L. Copeland of Houston
was expected to be released to- ■ tape player and cartridges were $90 000 Two persons suffered minor _
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U.S. Attorney William Clay- Plumbers for the City of vestigation and arrests were thuizephutkW retrmPtn Apts., driver of one of the cars, yE/F hire department
CARLTONVILLE, South Af- ion said a witness declined to Brownwood wereswarking thiz made by Deputies Sammy Steel pipeline investment. and then and Ernestine c.Careya Rt program wil be discussed at a
new meet site w^'kXkV™™ and ******^1—Eavsossms“kumamg Ssrsia r “Sy"wJ
T— 2auxxrnsDogclinie Ha, “T225x
sxxi; Jaiss; slotedhore.Friday ""5 xxxx'ss —
—Thursday at 7:30 p.m. miles southwest of Jo- was considering going to a fed- the disruption in serice: A dog tattoo clinic has been would ^U1 206,000 gallons was reported at 5:10 p.m.
Highlight of the program will hannesburg, police said today. eral grand jury in attempt to get Housing authoritz officialt scheduled from 6:301to P« “average) a month? Bert Center and Baker was the
be a film featuring Bobby Another black was hacked to an indictment in the shooting- declined tnagiveadetpilsebut this Friday in the. AdamsSt Chapman, Early water and scenesofacollision reported at
Meador and Floyd Green, two of death by the crowd, Lt Gen. T. Camp. off Poncaa City, Okla, resid ntsindiate has been off Community Center by Mrs, Carl sewer superintendent, said. 3:52 p.m. Involved were a 1968
the leading point-makers in J. Crous of the police reported. was remanded to the custody of ne.apar Fountain. Early's watek consumption pickup driven by Grta
Bass Anglers Sportsman's Other sources said this seemed a U.S. marshal. He was jailed at allwee"starqasco Dog owners,may.have their during the dry month of August Wyvonne Whortonof 1716 Ft
- - . . ----------------------—--- Loone Star Gas Co. officials pets tattooed with their socialLn e AN Ag°E- Worth St. and a 1966 car driven
said today the problem lies security number, the dog’s . above. . ? 2 000 by Vernon Cagle of Comanche
within the housing project, and registry number, or anything nasanroppeo.t En A parked 1969 van owned by J.
is not caused by a gas company ele they wish to aid in iden- Ealnns amonth average since R Beadel Transfer was struck
breakdownorcutffcuagi tification in event the pet is Both and water a 19TO ar driven by Florence
Housingtofficialsncnudsgive lost .or stolen. ,00 corporation estimated it would Mooreof 2013 CogginAve. The
no estimate on when service The painless tattoo is done . monthe Nofor" wator accident was reported at 9:58
will be restored._______________ inside the dog's right thigh, she couidbedeniveredor accepted. am in the 2000 block of Coggin.
said. . . Eyeing reduced winter con-
Shesuggestedpersonshaving sumption rates, Sudderth
their dogs tattooed also list the K
animal with the National Dog
Registry, which means the pet
District Attorney Gary Price. entist reports. "We're quite --------------------------------
The defendant's attorneys were pleased with the metals melting Brown wood WOmOT
court appointed experiments in Skylab,” Jack
H. Waite, chief of Skylab ex- in winner at fair
periments, told newsmen Tues-
day Mrs. Peril Henderson of
"We’ve learned there is no Brownwood received a first
tubing was accomplished even bies Show at the West Texas
better in weightlessness than it State Fair in Abilene.
was done on earth," he said. "If She entered four aquariums
build large struc- with fish and was awarded a
second place ribbon and two
third place ribbons in addition
to her first place trophy.
। .. The aquariums will remain on
Alcoholism meeting display in the poultry building
The Brown County Council on at the fair grounds through
Alcoholism will meet at 5:30 Saturday:
p.m. Monday at the Citizens
National Bank building, room
607
sSiB BraSS zt
night at the Early citz.counci jjmnjiiitij Hu - — Aanart concerning residences near the izemy m.nocareor...
meeting on progress the City of council for the P^rtsa report, that will be „piworaocao"M..a,
Early is making in its attempt Early Mayor David L. Taylor Er aei “““ . h .Tziuuuumuaaa
. , rZmtu. 4, n,, eunlaina that before the city served by tne -epnyr * " _
the city to seU water to the c<^n^ « toe propo^ saapintan-aaimnisumn
corporation. would have to receive a price sofutro"necus tohe worked
The Zephyr water company quotation from the city’s sup- the future, needs 10 “
SaSSE Kra5?
approximately 400 residents of pso supplies water to the city to sen water to the
-----------. l Brownwood. corporation,, which would _
Woman trCOt&Q Mavoe Tavlor laid citv of- maintain its own pipe network (EDITOR'S NOTE: Infor-
r, L E: ftrials are currentlv in the and individual billing of mation for this column released
after home fire fSlaiss or setting up a meeting customers. Municipal police by authority of patient or
Mrs. Cecil Cross of 1010 with the water bard, which he and fire protection costs might
Melwood was treated and said has previously indicated offset added taxation
released by Brownwood that water could be available possibilities, he suggested
Community Hospital Tuesday although no price was men- "We’re “ interested as you
night following a fire at her tioned. are in seeing this area grow,"
home. The countv water district Sudderth concluded.
In other business, coun-
cilmen:
12, 1973
MARKETS
Yn Smith died at 6:16 a.m. weight, 70-75; medium to heavy,
tesday in a local nursing home 53-70; stocker steer yearlings,
hwaite, she was a dance in- heifer calves, light weight, 56-
structor from 1933 to 1956 in 62.50; medium to heavy, 50-58;
Brownwood A member of the stacker heifer yearlings, good
Christian Science church, she quality, 47.50-51; plainer
had lived in Brownwood since quality, 45-50; utility and
1913 She married Lon Little commercial cows, 34.50-36.75;
Smith in Arlington in 1918. He canner and cutter cows, 28-34;
died to 1954 shelly canners. 20-28; stacker
Survivors include a son, L. L. cows, good quality, 350-425;
Smith Jr of Richardson; and stocker cows, plainer quality,
two grandchildren, Nancy J25-385; pairs, good quality, 450- ___
Smith and Lona Jean Smith, 560; pairs, plainer quality, 325- c...Geva.
both of Richardson 450; packer bulls, 39.50-42; 9" MU " "bh
. L .e stacker and feeder bulls, 40- "Honestly! Sometimes you make me wonder it that
George Jock ton, 85 44.50. •siege mentality' at the White House is catchin''1"
COLEMAN (BBC) - Ser- REPRESENTATIVE SALES ____________________________________________
vices for George L. Jackson, 85, David Brown, Brownwood, 10 .
will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at red whiteface heifers, weight Z*\ O Arminct
Stevens Funeral Home with 660 at 375; Sam Cheatham, UIIIQ6> UVUII 13 1
Rev Glenn Bowman, pastor of Brownwood, 240 pound • •
the First United Methodist whiteface steer, weight 240 at . . .
Church of Coleman, officiating. 73.75; J. E. Daniels, San Saba, (5 ~mm Nlicmicceri
Burial will be in Greenleaf 865 pound black pair at 475; LUIIIU C f 35 I f I 13 > UU
Cemetery in Brownwood. Elgin Dennis, Mercury, 760 I
He died at 3 a m Tuesday at pound black pair at 440 and 1,140 SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - an undisclosed location. ____________. _________
his home in Coleman. pound whiteface cow at 35.25; Assault charges against Ameri- Bellecourt said in a hospital to the hospital. The Cecil Cross Brown" County at a June city city would be happy to purchase
------------------------------ Don Early, Bangs, 1,630 pound can Indian Movement leader interview Tuesday he would not family live in the home owned council meeting The proposed the volume.
clAne nrecente Holstein cow at 36.60 and 1,045 Carter Camp in connection with press charges against Camp, by M L. Monk device area extends north THREE - Granted city
dedgf presen pound Holstein cow at 36.25; the shooting of a fellow AIM of- and has asked his attorney to There was only smoke sout and east of the Early city secretary and tax assessor-
Brewer Garet, Richland ficial have been dropped, a U.S. assist in freeing Camp from damage and a burned plastic limits to the Comanche County collector Mrs. Evelyn Lee a 510
program here Springs, 300 pound whiteface magistrate said today. “the government's plot to di- curtain resulting from the fire, line a week raise.
steer at 83; Ethel Mathews, Camp, 33, had been charged vide and destroy the AIM or- The call was answered at 7:35 Sudderth said engineers FOUR — Purchased in the
Navy recruitment was the Brookesmith, 425 pound with assault with a deadly ganization." p.m. working for the water cor- name of the city a page in the son, to Mr and Mrs. Gary Wood
topic of a program presented by whiteface heifer at 56.50; M H. weapon in the wounding of Bond for Camp in connection---—. poration are not going ahead Early High yearbook of Lagoa, Nigeria, Sept. 8 in
Larry Sledge, local navy Nichols, Brownwood, 275 pound Clyde Bellecourt three weeks with the 71-day occupation of Cha TOGS are filed with otannins for the water line FIVE — Discussed Kingsville. Grandparents are
recruiter, at a meeting of the whiteface steer at 78; Dr. Bryce ago on the Rosebud Indian Res- Wounded Knee, S.D., earlier “ until they are sure water will be possibilities for mosquito Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Parks of
Brownwood Downtown Lions Reid, 555 pound black whiteface ervation of South Dakota, this year was raised to 570,000 . Snsctice court »vaitabJ from the citv control in Early. Richland Springs and Mr. and
Chib Tuesday. steer at 57.70 and 410 pound Magistrate David Vrooman of Tuesday. -9- Tavlor said a Dallas SIX — Heard activity and Mrs. R. C. Custer of Kingsville.
Bob Childs, president, black whiteface steer at 62.50; Sioux Falls said he dismissed An aide to the judge, Roy charges of burglary have engineering firm working for equipment reports from Charlie YOAKUM — A daughter,
presided at the program and a Jesse Smith, Brownwood, 700 the charge at a preliminary King, said government attar- been filed in Joe Bob Morgan's the city is developing plans for a 'Kimbro, Early police chief, and Jennifer Lyn, to Mr. and Mrs.
number of guests were In- pound black pair at 447.50; J. B. hearing Tuesday. neys requested that Camp’s justice of the peace court here piDeline from the city’s Herman Locke, fire chief. Luther Copeland of Yoakum at
troduced. These included Aaron Stephens, Bangs, 95 pound ‘-The government showed bond be raised because he had against Rickey David Fun- filtration piant to a point at the ------------------------------ the Huth Hospital in Yoakum.
Coon, guest of Roscoe Smith; whiteface steer calf at 130 and that Bellecourt was shot, but broken conditions of his original derburg and a 16-year-old boy Htv limits where the Zephyr _ • . ■ Aug. 39. Maternal grandparents
Walter Dickens, guest of Claude 935 pound whiteface cow at was unable to establish to my bond. Among those provisions acting together company could join on Eady's IWO are injured are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Q.
Johnson; Wesley Koeckle guest 36.25_________________________ satisfaction that Camp shot were that Camp not enter South The charges were filed in mvor" Said the “Dieline would Wilson of Brownwood. Paternal
of Jerry McGuffey; end Bob hi- " U-nnmen mM Taknta and that he not carrv ___________ a__•__------ -E - . ____L8-___-
Simmons, guest of J. E. Dobbs. ifill
A board of directors meeting I •n-= ni
will be held today beginning at 7 17 . ,
p.m. at Chisholm's. 11 miners in
The guest speaker was in-
‘THE YEAR'S BEST AMERICAN FILM
THUS FAR!‛ ‛ Paul D Zimmerman Newsweek
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 283, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 12, 1973, newspaper, September 12, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575359/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.