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Before the governor arrived,
the sheriff calmed a Ft. Hood
Dairy
Queen
reproduction. and nutritional
problems.
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chairman of the fair
The contest winner said she
had no plans of entering other
beauty contests, but admitted
the experience would come in
handy if she should. She plans to
study music in college
Runner-up in the pageant was
Kary Kent, 16, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Kent of Knox
City, representing the city’s
Future Farmers of America.
Brownwood's Sheena Tongate
also competed in the pageant.
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Brady — Henry Bradley.
Dismissals Wednesday
Brownwood - Andy Teague;
supply to decrease the
danger of fire or explosion.
Because of having its own
gas distribution system
instead of using Lone Star
pipes, pressure in pipes
through the units is con-
siderably higher than in
most Brownwood residences
or businesses. This higher
pressure has increased the
problem of escaping gas,
afficinls --id.
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the day he drifted into town.
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Officers and representatives reporter. To represent student
of the sophomore class includes council are Vivian Vavrina and
Sambo Sewalt, president; larry Scarborough. Thomas
Karen Franks, vice president; Ponder and Mrs. Sharon
Leslie Rasberry, secreUry- Kensing are class sponsors,
treasurer , Larry Hall, reporter _________________________________
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Public Safety was reporting “You’d be surprised how
Services for Mrs. Cornelia E. about half of the boys had been many have asked to buy guns,”
Reynolds, 92, of Rising Star will apprehended, he said after the soldier left,
be at 10 a.m. Friday at Wright- Those in a group of about 50 “Yeah,’ I tell them, ‘if you had
Morelock Funeral Home with being herded into the reception a gun, you'd reach for it, and
burial to be in Pleasant Valley renter were asked why they ran somebody'd get hurt. Why don't
Cemetery. Rev. Virgil Courts away. you just go on?”
will officiate “They treat you wrong, you Earlier, the sheriff said he
Mrs. Reynolds died at 6:20 know,” one of them shouted had sent three deputies to the
a.m. Wednesday in a Rising "They hit you. They kick you.” farm of Cotton Davidson, for-
Star nursing home following a "Ibey call us punks, queers. mer Baylor All-American
long illness. bastads," another yelled. quarterback, where school offi-
She was born Oct 11, 1880 in "They do it all the time.” cials said they had about 50 boys
Brown County and was a ‘ ‘ ’
housewife. She married Charlie
Hardy Reynolds. He died in
1951.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Zora Moore of Rising Star:
two sons, James J. Reynolds
and George W. Reynolds, both
of Los Angeles, Calif.
EARLY (BBC) - Early High president at the junior class;
School class officers, student Russell Wristen, vice president;
council representatives and Teresa Smith, secretary-
sponsors have been elected. treasurer; Janet Waldon,
Freshmen class officers in- reporter and student council,
elude Steve Beal, president; Donita Lee and Jay Adams
Vicky Lee, vice president; Class sponsors are Coach Chan
Laura Vavrina. secretary- Priest and Roy Hughes,
treasurer; Frankie Reed,
Charles Worsham
RISING STAR (BBC) - Services for Charles C.cTex
Services for William Johnathan Worsham. 11. ot (an low st
Martin, 91, formerly at Rising will be. at 10 a.m. Friday at
Star will be at p.m. Friday at W right-More lock.Funeral
piazipderhamdneralHomein G^ C^ Dr D.d"
be in Amity Cemetery i"osha, " am
He died at 10:30 .. Tuesday at his.home. around 2am
. _ ____ . "‛ Wednesday A ruling at self-
at a Brownwood nursing home. . . . ’ ” . “
Mr Moin ... hor M. m inflicted gunshot wound was
iaMrinkrttmanscbunty)ayasa W Browtiwood Polce
former deacon at Amity Baptist Chie Vie Eowlr.g ia 9 n
Church and was a retired Hewas born April 10 1895 in
Farmer Shelbyville. A retired mer-
chant, he was a Methodist and a
(EDITOR * NOTE The felomng in-
formation Irom public records at the
courthouse it collected and published by
TIM Bulletin as a public serwce at this
newspaper tar The indormation of Mt
COUNTY COUNT
James BunnelL Judge Presiding
David Gerald Mason, Bn 137. Coleman
charged with driving while under the in-
fluence of a drug
J. E Koogle charged with departing
from a motel with intent not to pay
Dwayne Harter. P O Box S. Johnson
City, charged with swindling
David Wiggins, 801 Sharp St, charged
Commerce Square 646 2528
representatives are Gail
Dobson and Lance Weedon
Class sponsors are Coach
Bell, secretary-
Renea Lindly,
)
Thursday September 11, 1973
The order had been posted soldier, who was worried be-
where the boys could read it, he cause he and his family lived in
said. the area.
Briscoe and his entourage “These boys are just walking
flew on to Austin an hour later. off—that’s all there are to it,”
By 10p.m., the Department of he told the soldier.
"SAVAGE
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One boy, who identified him- surrounded and needed help. _ and Mrs. Harold Ebeling of Rt.
self as Joe Perez of Bryan, said-------------------------------------------------------------- 4 paternal grandparents are
he saw another youth reading - _____I’ Li Mr and Mrs Lon Lewis of
the federal judge’s order on a Astros awai green light Blanket
bulletin board and guard - - A daughter, Lisa Marie, to
pushed the boy against the waU. I Eo .... a,:. Mr and Mrs. Terry Carlisle,
Perez said his original offense TO complere 57-ddy TrIP Sept. 11, Brownwood Com-
was that “I stole a car,” and he " munity Hospital. Maternal
was at the school now for SPACE CENTER, Houston grow weaker because the astro- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. munitv sorvic.
breaking parole. (AP) — The skylab 2 astronauts nauts do not have to constantly Ben Leach of Brownwood. Mnformerhonts.a
Turman cut theutinterview expect today to receive.medical work against the tug of gravity. Paternal grandparents are Mr may be Dbtainedfromtthe off”
short after five minutes. clearance to complete their , and Mrs. Joe Henderson of ite -
“Before it gets out of control, record 59-day orbital journey. The weekly evaluation is Brownwood. locatedat t 302enter A ive.from
I’m going to have to ask you to Space agency medicai ex- made to assure this muscular 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
come out of there," he said. perts make their weekly eval- deconditioning does not Prog-
uation of the health of the
crewmen. Instead of giving a spacemen
go-ahead for just a week as in
the past, they're expected to
flash the okay for the final 12
days of the mission.
Alan L. Bean, Owen K. Gar-
riott and Jack R. Lousma are to
return to earth Sept 25 after
staying in space 31 days longer
than any previous space crew
There’s absolutely no reason
to think they won’t,” flight di-
rector Phil Shaffer replied when
asked by newsmen if he thought
the doctors would give the green
light for the full flight.
Extended space flight causes
muscles, including the heart, to
reporter and student council Heading the senior class as
representatives, Crystal president is Man Lynn Bailey;
7 Hughes and Monty Jones. Cheryl Hall, vice president;
Children 75'
"*“*** phases of beef cattle production
Donn,Jord, va andrew weber Jordy. is scheduled Monday and
suutfordvorce Tuesday at the ASCS office
ASN-vencouecros conference room at 510 E Lee
Floyd Joymer, Bcowm-cod, Ford pickup in Brownwood.
2".Broan.2ephyr.Mersuy Sessions will begin each night
EivaB.Irby.Sagoyille,Ford. » NI
w.tana Ceorga kampy. Brownwood, at 0 p.m., according to Chuck
Mfeti MeMachael, Browmwood, Pon- Threet, Brown County
. agriculture agent ■ , at,.
c d a g Freigh Co., Browmwood, L A. Maddox, beef cattle
“evw’sansel Browpwood,Qhevtolet specialist, Dr. John Chapin,
area agronomist, and Steve
W R 0‘Dril. Temple, ftvyskl? Hammack, area livestock
pEuM Hamunon J. Browmwood, specialist, all with the Texas
PSSMeMilan, Bronwood. Burt Agricultural Extension Service
wgd’pdgmnoms-telma demons. Brown from Texas AiM, will present
the program - H „
pickup. A representative of the state
MARRIAGE uccnm animal health commission is
Alton Doan Sant. Anna ana also expected to discuss
VrtyElieRoton, Browwood proposed brucellosis
Kwhiemt MshassaMorris. and regulations
"e" " SieneEn‘Brownwood, and Topics to be covered include
~( breeding, nutrient
cynauljw»"syr Browned requirement!, energy
omisxe Koxges, rotboo] requirements, supplemental
feeding, diseases,
Debra Darlene Johnson, Brown wood
Survivors include his wife, member of all Masonic bodies
Estella of Rising Star; one son. He had lived most of his life in ... . 1 , .
Travis Martin of Plainview one Brown County and married Wriqht IS
daughter. Mrs. Jeanette Shields Mildred Standlee She died Jan -
of Brownwood; five grand- n, 1966.
children; and four great- Survivors include two half Ir R fit fl firm
grandchildren. sisters. Mrs E W Turner of ‛
Two sisters preceded him in Lubbock and Mrs. Amanda ___ .. _ . w .. . _ „ u.n .n a en..
death. Patterson of Austin, one half Donald Frank Wright,.sonof Stan - e--+LAc m+ erAIn
brother, George R. Worsham of Mr. and Mrs.D.F Wright, has Christian.oma w„ elected OT SWeDTneGn ClOWn
, Lockney; two nieces, Mrs. Faye been named Junior Rotanan for Bill Bullard was elected
Alvin tolster Melsahcorama" Area youngsters aBilEKEuudsuisHema
weBADVAnvinGraseerjseven win fair honors « ""4
. A nume, colemenh
2 p.m. Friday at'Resthaven Colorado. S Brown County and other Mid- Texas Fair Wednesday night in
Cemetery under the direction of The family requests that w . Texas young people walked Abilene. ......
Wilkerson Funeral Home. memorials be made to the co"nc Nresdnt for the 19787 away with high honors from the Shewascrowned by Bob Hitt,
He died unexpectedly at 7 Masonic Home in Fort Worth. sohno, prasidend t‛the studnt sheep and goat division of the president ofthe fair association.
a.m. Wednesday at his home. ---------------------------- Sotnoi yearrantas student West Texas State Fair Wed- Representing the Coleman 4
Survivors include his One accident in the snarepresen year 8 nesday morning. H Club the Coleman High
parents; his paternal grand- tHeispresidontyeishome The 3-T Hampshire and the 3- School cheerleaderrwon a11300
father, W. E. Holster of Brady B’wood Wednesday room and “receetved hthebmst T Suffolk Ranch Af Brownwood scholarshipunatrophy a
his paternal grandmother, Mrs. _. 0 . blocker award on the Lion showed the grand champion cosmetic skin care kit.
Beatrice Stevens of Midland; The Colonial Food Store Dircker award on theoton Hampshire ram and ewe and J’It's just great " she aki “I
and his maternal grandparents, parking lot at West Commerce Wf^tbaU team for the grand champion Suffolk ram dunk it’s the greatest thing that , 1.
Mr and Mrs Paul Williams of herewas the scene ofa two-car X attended Boys State last and ewe. The ranch was has. ever, happenedto.me.". Zephyrelects
Brady; and two brothers, accident reported at 12:30 p.m. summettendd ssntotessr represented by Sheena, Ann and She lists her favorite sport as
William Holster and Donnie Wednesday. furmhe F1n "ALs-nronuthen Dick Tongate. Their parents are tenniss, and has previously won class officers
UAI4A +, nt , . 8 Mr and Mrs Gene Tongate of the REA Government in Action __
Holster, both of Brady Involved were a 1965 car exercises. Mronwondrs. Lene longate ot tour to Washington ZEPHYR (BBC) - Class
driven by Lille Ann Henshaw of He is captain of the Lion DM""O“neora . Rlankot She also received a bouquet officers at Zephyr High School
COLEMAN - Services for 2606 Southside Dr. award for the 1970-71 school Eambouiet ewe: , “ teson
Robert E. Lee, 97, of Coleman Carroll Henshaw, a passenger year oMraand
were pending this morning at in the 1965 car, suffered a slight He was named to all-district , cehetar . comanch.
Stevens Funeral Home here. He injury in the accident but did and all-area linebacker for the . . Co ansna
died at 2:15 a.m. today at not require hospitalization. 1972-73 school year. ““ °
Memorial--------------------------------------------------cham
Mr Lee was born March 9. More about SCHOOL--- adtherwinnersn in the sheep "'"'(EDITOR’S NOTE: intor. secretary-treasurer; Kerry
1986 and had been a resident of Rvan of Coleman third plce mation for this column released Lockett, reporter.
Coleman 46 years. He was a Continued from Page 1A Eanot-orema nwhiserlunt by authority .f patient ar SOPHOMORES
member of the First difficult to read for a layman, “It’s getting pretty rank.” Brothers Mullin' second place relative.)
Presbyterian Church and a and I speak as a layman,” Tur- The boys were more unruly at thoth rams. King BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
veteran of both World War I and man.said. “It spells outin detail the beginning.of theinterview, Brothers, Mulin, third plac.
World War II. what force can be used. several of them shouting at -‛Le. n priqy
Survivors include a daughter, Asked how that made it diffi- once, than when Turman asked lhi : i,, Im om‛
Ann Lee of Dallas; a son, cult to read, Turman paused reporters to leave. Mullin, first ptace ram lambs.
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"mnndaP sunhm. sn Eawards SI
Ri 3. Boz Bl Brow
Rase Payme Jr. 410 W Rucker,
charged with swindling
Bob Hough, fnizinth S, lubbock
caoTd” fesanf& Boz 1411 Brom-
wood charged with swindling
MIN DISTRICT COUNT
William O Breedlove, Judge Presiding
Brownwood
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student council
WARRANTY DEEDS
w McWhorter end wife to Thomas Establishing improved
"SSEnnokdedarkaren King, or s
president: Sandra Sears, vice lanisndnes Sures. requirements, forage varieties,
president; Marianne Majors, cumsrnrranistw“rlaconlancan winter pastures, summer
treasurer. nwaiyotBrownwood nezoc pastures and economics of
JUNIORS—Tommy Howard, o"si“egi Momanpad ASntbmmtoPane pasture production will also be
presidamki,Shemarack8salz, among, topics discussed.
“ tend in Taylor smith Survey, UMM 79. , _
C K BrazeltonandwifetoC.C. Pettiet of E.A
and wife, Lal 7. Block l o< Shady Shores, a «IAgAU(4hI IT
Simon subdivision,$i0aoc pI DIULrxUU 1
JU A 1... Joe a Bailey and wife to Billy V
Armadarez, president; Judy Stewart and wife, land in Brown County. | |
Daniels, vice president; Wesley "Bennet Horme Buuderg tne . Texas D I Q H CJU6
HOSPITAL Gibbs, secretary; Kayla King, F
Admissions Wednesday reporter . . I
Brownwood-Veda Franke; FRESHMEN - Randy HOUSG OK
Ernie Ashburn; Ellie Jones; Reiger, president; Martin ,5020.1
Connie Adams; Glenda Wells, vice president; Debbie w?aley Dnx‛siKaraasndn5 8181% d
Eavenson; Innes Wood; James King, reporter; Mary Aguirre, sus.-ssubauvtsion in "hsrran WASHINGTON ! API - The
Tucker; Edgar Morgan; Annis secretary. « no.® ' House is expected to approve
GRADE 8 — Sandra Locks. ------------------------------ today a bill that would lift the
president; Lisa Sears, vice _ 1 1 local television blackouts of
president; Alvin Biggs, Senators COOI home pro football games that
reporter; Debra Ragsdale, are sold out three days in ad-
Johnie Spain; Connie Adams; GRADE 7 - David Howard, tO Sanguine
Shirley Lewis, Elizabeth president; Donna Locks, vice Rot The Senate passed a similar
Barnett; Virginia Anderson; president; Gilbert Daniels, WASHINGTON I AP) Both bill last Thursday by a vote at
Hazel Sumpter; Ronald Wilder; reporter; Karla Keese, Texas senatorsnhaesstatr 76-6. If the House approves the
Dora Ibarra; Jimmy Gowin. secretary. theiirzreserypations aboutacon bill, sponsored by Rep. Torbert
Cross Plains - Mary -IF--------------------- structionof Project sanguinein H Macdonald, D-Mass, there is
Williams U F— Texas. a strong possibility that some of
BIRTHS —ntumpg.. , Sanguine is a system of low- Sunday’s National Football
A daughter, Christina Dawn, .... .. *, levelradiqwaveswhichcanb League season openers would
to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis ageny." i2.ors"says bouncedofatheionqspherehack be shown locally, a precedent-
nt 00. Firef c,n4 11 p-n Simmons, We would have no to earth and under the ocean for shattering situation
of2d1EirstSept.lErown problem reaching our goal of communication with sub- "
wood Community Hospital. $65,000. „ The nine agencies to marines.
Maternal grandparents are Mr. benefit from monies collected The wires for the project, all J
are Brown County charities, 4H underground, would cover 1,500 5
Clubs, Council on Alcoholism, miles. 5
Girl Scout Association, Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Tex., . nenomes
Salvation Army, Association for told the Senate Appropriations ! 225
Retarded Children. subcommittee on defense : "e"Q1O.SI
Also, the Boy Scouts of Wednesday that many ques- J TRAVELERS
America, American Red Cross, tions must be answered before ' SIEM "OUSE. U
and the Texas United Com- the project in Texas' Hill Coun- • " "T"Twupe•i"
try is begun. I--------
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