Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 53, Ed. 1 Monday, December 17, 1973 Page: 3 of 14
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EROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Monday. December 17, 1973
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seats Normally the place would
lie packed, they said.
"Seventy-five per cent of our
business is off the interstate."
Mrs Gray said "You can see
Recently we paid more than 85 cents
for major new supplies And the price
is still rising
Costs like these are the price Lone
Star must pay for your continuing nat-
ural gas supplies It's important that
you understand our need for adequate
rates so we can continue to deliver
clean gas energy to your home for
winters to come.
Were doing everything possible to
hold down controllable costs But even
with gradual rate increases, natural
gas from Lone Star will still be your
most economical and efficient non
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Interstate 57 The signs say
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Question
is Lone Star doing
everything it can
to hold down costs?
mg up none the less just like yours
For instance, the interest rates on
money we have to borrow for con-
structing new gas supply systems have
increased dramatically These rates
have recently been at all time highs
Within the last 10 months, we have
invested nearly $100 million;
□ to build a large diameter. 400-mile
pipeline from West Texas to the
Dallas-Ft. Worth area,
for other facilities along this pipeline.
to attach major new reserves and
to pay for well drilling by producers .
all for the purpose of assuring con-
tinuing natural gas supplies to our
customers.
These investments don't even in-—
elude the cost of all the gas we must
buy to fill the line. In 1969. natural gas
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CHAPTER 7
By Bob Boyle
Juniperperper was awake
long before Mrs Sani a came
into the elves" dormitory bang
ing her wooden spoon on the \
dishpan. --
“I’m awake," he whispered
to her "
Some of the elves popped
right out of bed while other
snuggled tightly against their
pillows to get a few more min
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the spokes in the wheels,” Ju-
piter explained.
“I’ll leave you alone now be
cause I must check the rest of
the factory. When I return, I’ll
check your work. Lots of luck,
Juniperperper,”
“Gee,” he thought “I never
put a bicycle together but it
seems simple.
He attached the chain.
He placed the handlebars.
He applied the pedals.
He put on the wheels.
He attached the seat.
Just then, Jupiter came back
into the room.
“Jumping Frogs," he veiled.
“What is that?”
“That’s my bicycle,” Juni-
perperper said. “See, I've fin-
ished it.”
"My, oh my, oh my,” Jupiter
said. “I’ve never seen such a
• mess in my life. This is terri-
ble, terrible, terrible. I must
call Santa.’
“Santa," he said, after he
had placed a call on the red
emergency phone, “Were in
big trouble over here in the bi-
cycle factory. You'd better get
over here.”
Santa ran all the way to the
bicycle factory and when he en
tered, he called, “What hap
pened? Was anyone hurt0
What happened9-'
Jupiter said, “No, Santa. No
one was hurt, but look at this.”
Santa was stunned.
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before you can work in the bi-
cycle shop."
Juniperperper began to fill
up with tears.
“Now, don't cry, little elf,”
Santa said. “I’m sure we'll find
a great place for you to work. I
know that not everyone can put
bicycles together.”
“I’m sorry, Santa," Juniper
perper said. “I tried so hard.”
“I know,” Santa said. "Now
this afternoon we’ll start you
working in the toy fire engine
factory . I’m sure you’ll do bet
ter there "
“You bet I will, Santa,"
Juniperperper said.
“Oh, hear that, " Santa said.
“There’s the lunch whistle
bird, so let's go into lunch and
afterward I’ll take you to the
toy fire engine shop ”
“Thank you Santa." Juni-
perperper replied as they left.
Jupiter stayed behind look-
ing at the bicycle Juniper-
perper had made.
“What a mess, what a
mess’” he said.
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Jim International match- ton and San Antonio you your job ”
point team competition • . ... . .
shows this. Even the greatest Skies were clear nearly ev- once inside the bicycle fac
players in the world are erywhere in the state and the to TYasan tacalledoxerthe
likely to find themselves fly- chil affected the eastern half foepinis P ternspndespid.
inggblindinafogswithnaidea of the state in particular while rm Sure"you’vemePhim. Rei
Oswald Here Is a hand south breezes started warming work mt fa bicycle factory."
from a recent team game the west a bit Hiduniperperper" Ju
L. L:nc ic W- t°L1. piter said Welcome aboard.
Thebiddingnsthatatutable There was some cloudiness Do you have any experience
cause his Pnodn hand was and occasional fog over the with bicycles9
coastal plains. In far West Oh, no, Juniperperper
too big or a notrump South Texas, meanwhile, official ob- said. , ... „
preempted with four dia- . Santa said. Well, fellows,
monds West who was PO 8 . III leave you two now. Juniper
allergic to being shut out tion advisory for the valleys in perper you do a good Job,
tried five clubs. East thought the El Paso vicinity okay ?"
a while and made a brilliant Temperatures near daybreak "Bye, Santa, "Juniperperper
pass and South completed the dipped to 23 degrees at Wink, said. and, don't worry "
auction by also passing 25 at Childress 27 at Texar- After Santa left, Jupiter took
Jim "It was the right deci- kana, 28 at El Paso, Beaumont- buniperpsrperatsathe awem
sion based on the principle Port Arthur and Wichita Falls. Juniperperper here“1 where we
that a man who preempts Dalhart. Longview, San Antonio assemble the bicycles lm sure
should bid fast that once and Tyler 29, Dallas and Fort
you know how they work, so
Oswald t.aiso.Was the Worth 30, Houston and Mineral today you can easily assemble
rightdecisi ionfromth oresult Wells 31 and College Station 32 them.
mondPo a diamond ruff and Headings elsewhere ranged no -onupiter.egave.Juniperperper
the ace of spades gave the de- higher than 46 at San Angelo somwpiierSand hammeneA
fense therfirst threestricks Sundays top marks reached ■( w dhis gammer carefully
and a 100 point profit. The as high as 68 at Brownsville he said
bidding started.out.the same and McAllen in the Lower Rio ... . .
at the other table but South ___ What s a gammer, Ju-
made the mistake of continu- irande Valley. Texarkana was piter?" Juniperperper asked
ing to five diamonds. West the coolest spot with a max- " I never heard of that.”
doubled (chiefly from fright) imum of 40 “That’s what we use to put
service stations, diners and a nt stations were open But they
motel around the interchange were dome so little business
might at well have been a mi- they were losing money even
rage with gas selling for 519 cents a
Despite President Nixon's callon.
plea lor Sunday closings of gas At the CoHa Cupee Cafe,
stations, two of the three sen- waitresses Kay Spencer and
Skylab crew given more time for leisure
Bv PALI RECER gets for their cameras include Kohoutek. Pogue had an infection and the maneuvers in the comet and
AP Aerospace Writer the Bay of Biscay, mountains in Officials said Pogue took me- medication was a decongestant, earth resources photography
SPACE CENTER, Houston France and geothermal hot dication for the second day "The crew remains in good today
(AP)-The work schedule for spots in Italy that may repre- Sunday to control" mild symp- health," he said. loss of the second gyro could
the Skylab 3 astronauts was re- sent a potential source of ener- toms of stuffiness in the ear One of two ‘emaining Skylab cause the 84-day mission to be
taxed just enough today to per- ey. Dr. Jerry Hordinsky. one of control gyroscopes faltered shortened or force abandon-
mit them more sleep, showers Carr. Pogue and Gibson also the astronauts doctors, said briefly Saturday but performed ment of some scientific studies
and about two hours of leisure are to photograph the comet there was no indication that well Sunday and was ready for
Gerald P. Carr. William R
Pogue and Edward G Gibson
still had much work and little
play But that's the way the.,
want it, officials said
“It meets the guidelines
we've discussed with the crew,”
said flight controller Charles
Lewis.
Gibson, a solar physicist, was
particularly anxious to spend
several hours using the solar
telescopes.
The sun, which has been quiet
since the astronauts were
launched, has become lively
with seven small-to medium-
sized solar flares Sunday
Scientists are particularly in-
terested in the flares, ex-
plosions on the sun that spew-
out torrents of radiation which
can affect the earth's weather
and communications
The astronauts also scheduled
■ their first earth resources photo
pass over Europe today Tar-
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Cambodian soldiers were miss- missing in skirmishes along the
ing after government forces road in the past week Leon Sullen ' 26 running the
abandoned Kien Svay and fled Observers say the fighting in- Standard, station next door.
. . 200 yards north to the Mekong dicates insurgents are pre- said ■ _u!te?^ltf s dead
The Cham wLX?ed 1 Rouge would like to drive all sold about WO gahons by mid-
around the wheels. The command reported five government forces from the day. He doubted he would pump
The wheels were on top other insurgent attacks within highway so they could ambush 800 more that day.
"That is the most mixed up 20 miles of Phnom Penh along shipping along the river without Before Sunday closings, he
bicycle I’ve ever seen,” Santa Highway 1, the Saigon-Phnom interference pumped about 3,500 gallons
said “My, oh, my. Well, Juni- m
perperper, it looks as if you
need a little more experience
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forces from a position 10 miles probing for weaknesses in the Spencer said "Now we close
from here in the second day of capital's defenses every night at 10 except for
attacks along the capital's sou- Military sources said 30 gov- Fridays and Saturdays The
theastern defenses, the Cam- eminent troops have been killed boss has had to let half the help
What do you do- "I hope you’re this quick
A - Bid one spade Look lor a every morning," Mrs Santa
major-suit fit when you get a said
chance. Santa came to the table and
TODAY’QUESTION said. Hi there, Juniperperper }
Your partner continues to two Ready for your first day?"
diamonds What do you do now? "You bet I am, ” he replied
The bidding has been
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And, Santa, I’ll de a good job
for you."
“I’m sure you will, Juniper
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