Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 72, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1980 Page: 14 of 48
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Sunday. Januery 6,1980
Support this week's Youth Fair
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in 1967, half the food pro-
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food for 40 million people.
police arrived and found the woman
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BROWNWOOD TEXAS
76801
Entire Stock
Fall & Winter
By BONNIE SUDDERTH
Bulletha Staff Writer
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Police received a report of a
staggering female on the southside of
the city
C. T. HAM
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643-1583
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Woodbridge, Va., located about
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On excursions to Florida and
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By CHUCK THREET
Brown County Agricultural Agent
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forage test comes in
A forage analysis to a
chemically determined value of
the hay's protein content A
forage teat provides a protein
feeding value that can be used
to determine feeding aad
supplementation needs lor each
class of animals fed.
Suits
SportCoats
Top Coats
Slacks
Sport Shirts
Sweaters
Jackets
Dress Shirts
Ties
Gloves
Robes
Hats
money. Police checked and could find
no one acking for handouts
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A woman called and said that her
husband was intoxicated and that she
needed an officer right away. The
SunestMos MEN'S WEAR
DOWNTOWN BROWNWOOD
A young man approached a drivein
window of a local bank before banking
hours He wanted change and service
was not given him at that early hour.
He continued to wait and police were
called No action was necessary as the
Howard Payne University student was
just waiting for the bank to open.
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party in the southwest part of the dty
When pence arrived they found I was
just a prayer meeting
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A am called poke and said that he
was lying down on Me bed when a ehot
from a gun came throuch his window
aad Ml him to the toot B wee unknow
where the shot came bum.
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A man asked police to keep an eye on
his mother’s house because her
boyfriend had thr trim ill to steal her
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This week, Jan. Ml. will be
the Nth annual Brown County
Youth Fair The actual judging
wil be held Thursday through
Saturday. The sheep Judging
wil begin Alam Thursday.
the Swine Judging will be held
at I a m Friday with the Dairy
Cattle Judging to be held at 2
p.m Friday afternoon. The
Beef Cattle Judging win begin
atsam Saturday, rabbits at it
am. and hones at 1 p.m
Saturday
Beef cattle entries, especlally
steen are down this year from
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Police received a caU from a man
who said someone was "mesatne"
around his apartment.
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Police received an anonymous cal
that someone near a restaurant was
smoking some ilegal cigarette
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A woman complained that her
dumpster had not been emptied to over
• week and that it was running over.
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A man reported a "boated”
argument. He requested an officer but
refused to give his name.
For The Ultimate In Young Fashions
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stepped right into the position," been used by the United Press
he explained International Wire Service.
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photograph White House press Antonio, said he is interested in
conferences, demonstrations returning to Texas. He said he
and events of national interest,
he stin “does a little bit of hopes to move into a position
everything". with • large city newspaper or
His portolio includes pictures perhaps a magazine Finishing
of county fairs, community his college degree is also a
projects, wildlife, sports and definite possibility.
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other local-interest subjects. -
Several of his pictures have If these first 15 months in
photography are indicative of
his future, Milligan's career
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south of his hometown,
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For example, I percent crude
protein hay does not compare to
County youth at this year’s who had hay sampled do know feeding value to bay with 12
annual Brown County Youth the exact quality of thete hay. percent crude protein. Each
Fair Individuals can guess protein type of hay should be fed dif-
------ content of hay from physical ferently. Different levels of
previous years; however, the Do you know the protein level ,°°*T protednmiettaindicatetresq
proximately the same number Most think a bale of hay to a haycanhe dstnguishedeasiy A 5 percent crude protein hay
of entries as in previous years, bale of hay . Brown County hay .7?^ to tow to quality not only
Everyone is invited to come producers who participated in Sedmng.xaue.cn onl. * because the protein to tow but
out and support the Brown the county hay show, and others estimated This is where a its digestibility will Hkely be
tow. Young stock, like steen
and betfen, may not be able to
physically eat enough of this
hay, even with protein sup-
piementation, to meet their
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nutritional requirements. - " ■ — ' ■
sm-is Native assumes Washington job
source. Six percent crude
protein hay will not provide the
mature cow with enough
nutrition to maintain herself
without additional protein. Milligan was a dissatisfied
Twelve percent crude protein zoology student at the
hay to a good quality hay that University of Maryland. camih.n 1elanaa ha ng
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requirements. This same hay art until about 15 months, ago. PD°UKTSPMioMEM “
would need to be supplemented Milligan began as a freelance viprotn h. visited his
with protein if fed to cows with photographer. A scuba en- Milisan, "ho Mshtedn l
■vjH&y have * Ehusiast,beenjoyedunderwater stownawoon, “
trit —edsn.., in eedina single cutting to similar in said he took the photograph o
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cutting. However, hav for a cutting is determined, the photographer had token a
general value of aU bales from picture of the accident.
Hurt rotting shnwM he similar The next day when his
Since feeding values of dif- photograph appeared on the
y ferent types of hay are going to front page of the Potomac
vary widely, aforage test to News, “it just tickled me to
ssential to help determine if bits," he said. _
supplemental protein is needed Milligan had an opportunity
ind how much. A forage test of to meet the sports editor at the
■ach different type hay to be newspaper and began shooting
ned this winter will pay sports pictures part-time for
ividends in better animal him. With his foot in the door, a
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 72, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 6, 1980, newspaper, January 6, 1980; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573915/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.