Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 286, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 16, 1973 Page: 2 of 40
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quarter-inch panes..Same doors to risk a man’s eyes and his lite
wrought by one of the youths, to embarrass the court
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TELLS THE WORLD YOU CARE
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24 minutes, the Canadian 28
minutes. the Brazilian 54
minutes, the Frenchman 88
minutes, the Russian 94
minutes and the Japanese
112 minutes
Second Big Special Fall 1973
Cow & Heifer Sale
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Herefords, Angus, Brangus
Charolais, Black Baldfaces
and Crossbreds
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bred to fee ome hallblond Maime Anjou bulls
and balance of Angus tafc to bepin cahving in
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200BlacBaldtaceHeiter, 800pounda
1M cahves a the pound Hats cahving immed
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Loyd David Nauert, the overreacted to the order. He
caseworker, was telling state said he might file a contempt
District Court Judge Byron motion if he found youth council
McClellan Friday of destruction officials had deliberately set out
105 Brangus Morton weighing 4M pounds, open
52 Mhite Brahman Meilers, 550 pounds. Fang,
An one raisinL open
85 fl Tiger Stripe Medan Choice, 500 Ibs, opem
70 IM Whitefaced Heifers, 500 pounds. Open
M Meretord Morten, 800 pounds
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or WAYNE MAY 915/646-8900
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ately Iran Angus Me. Quality strictly pad to
choice
250 Whitelace Merton. 850 pounds
100 Herten, 450 pounda
M Black Whiteface springimg Herten, start cahring
in October ad November, 7M pounds
IM Sato Gertrudis can, 750-1000 pounds, J
years old
M cahves a the gound, balance to cahe immed
1M1 brad to Ckarate Wk
50 Eitra fancy Mereford Herten 800-850 poumds,
bred to Angus bulls, cahing now
M Cronsbred Merten weighing 650-700 poumds,
bred to black bulls, star cafving Ort 15
n Black Baldface Herten Md pounds
M Charolais pinknesed Heifers, Md pounds
70 Crossbred Herten Hereford Brahman Cm
60 Choice Herten Black Baldface & Herefordk
• of these are Bred to Angus Bulls ad
should start uWn inuidtotol;
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dared rooms and thick rein- dors because broken glass from
forced glass windows, that the panes in the steel doors was
destruction was the worst In- flying and ricocheting off
mates turned steel cot frames walls on the other side."
400 Charolais cross Martan
ITS Black Baldface Merton
75 granges Herten
AM of these ere Bred to Blaek Amgus
Bulls to begin calving Oct. IS
75 Run Crossbred cows ad eaten mosthy bra
and Tiger Stripe, cakes weidhting 200-
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THREE FIRMS OF VETERINARIANS ARE USED TO CHECK CATTLE
SOLD AT BROWNWOOD CATTLE AUCTION.
THESE CATTLE MAY BE SHIPPED ANYWHERE!
FOR INFOEMATION OR TO COWSIGN GOOD CATT If CONTACT:
BROWNWOOD CATTLE AUCTION
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pounds, cows reeposed to Charolais bats.
Brangus Herten. 7M pounds, pregnancy tested.
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SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER
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THE USDA says the
average American has
earned enough by Monday
afternoon to pay the week's
food bill, and works the rest
of the week to earn the
money for other necessities,
various luxuries, taxes, and
whatever else we spend our
money for.
In 1972, Americans spent
an average of 15.7 percent of
their disposable income for
food.
In Canada the average to
20 percent for food; in
Western Europe and Japan
the average runs between 37
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dividual rooms, and whenver when the boys did something
wesapproached the. rooms, al they were not supposed to do,”
activity stopped,” Nauert said, he said.
"Do you have any impression some boys who escaped said
that noponehadthe authority to guards observed them but did
stop it, the judge asked not give chase.
"That is my impression, Turman said, however, that
yes Nauert answers. two-thirds of the boys who ran
“It is incredible that anyone were apprehended by guards
could interpret it (the court or- from the school, while law en-
der) that way,” McClellan said. forcement officers picked up
"When the door to the room is thereat.
Survivors include her
husband and several nieces and
nephews
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Sunday September 14. 1973
into hammers and smashed the “It was a question of whether
Three persons were slightly
injured in two traffic accidents
reported in Brownwood Friday
and Saturday. Brownwood
Community Hospital records do
not show any of those persons
were treated there.
Terri Gilbert, a passenger in
a car driven by Dennis Joe
DiViney of 117 Lucas Road
received a slight injury in an
accident at Fourth and Ave H
The other vehicle in the mishap
a 1969 pickup was driven by
Roger Glynn Willson at 1707 13th
St The accident was reported at
1:40 p.m
William Swain of 1510 Ave. B
and James Goins of 205 Victoria
were injured Friday when the
car Swain was driving struck a
utility pole at 500 Elm St. The
one-car accident was reported
at 7:03 p.m.
Merchants Motor Lines
private parking lot was the
scene of a traffic accident
reported Friday Involved were
a 1971 pickup driven by James
1 Larry Templin of Cross Plains,
a trailer being towed by the
pickup, and a 1970 car driven by
Michael Ray Claxton of nil
Ave. !.
The 2»0 block of Fisk was the
site of a two-car accident
reported at 1:30 p.m. Involved
were a IFO car driven by Dana
Laxson DeHay of Southside
Apts and a 1971 car driven by
William H Gandy of 613 Oak
Park I*
At Lutheran college
AUSTIN-Robin L. Rice,
daughter of W A. Rice of
Brownwood, has enrolled at
Concordia Lutheran College in
Austin for the fall 1973
semester
were battered ... When they got to the point h-eie---
At a juvenile detention hear- where they had got the glass Euideuruhaim
ing for two boys charged with knocked out, we went in and got snemmsm
destroying property in the se- the ring leaders out,” Turman -2-:-
curity building, a caseworker said
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struction. tire's court order, Peter Sand- dmeeteneeu_______
Turman himself took the re- mann of the Youth Law Center
sponsibility, hoever, in am- in San Francisco, said the youth HASH____
nterview Saturday council apparently had ' n*I ■
Loyd David Nauert. the overreacted to the order. He Conttmued from Page LA
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J. W. Chapman, BO Jessie Cotney, 62 AUSTIN (AP) - Coastal The m M m
Services for J W (Will: COMANCHE *tX”* twice what Lo-Vaca receives F J
Chapman . M. of Bangs, will be vices for Jessie u‘BBGCcotser- twoithirdsasmuchgasinre from its long term sales can- t A
at 2 p.m. today at Davis-Morris 62 of Arlington will be at 3 o m tnCU with Austin, San Antonio A a
Fin’rai Hom. n„^.i -UI K-0 Arlington win oe at 3 p.m. contractual commitments, the and the Lower Colorad, n.— U A
Euneraldome.Burial"jbein today at Comanche Funeral firm’s president has toia • lulbXy Ml
eangsCemeterytwithRev.W. Homewith burial10 be in Board House Committee —1________________
verrelaofficiating at a in Church Cemetery, in Comanche Oscar Wyatt Jr. answered 17 _ . . _ _
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nursing home following a two- Mr. Cotney died at his home mittee Coutinued from Page U
-‘A wnessmn Anmi 7 m m ingArlington Saturday Wyatt said Coastal States smith the plane was at.
Rdeiwnassornnaprind 180 in Born.April 17,1911 in "does not have sufficient deliv- tempting‘tSlnanand "touchtd
retheddarsPeings Comanche Countz.he movedto erable reserves to meet all of its down’n the runway when
survivors include two hewsonrbortdtpyenrsagaa curmentg contractual com- apparently the pilot decided to
daughters, Mrs. Myrtle owen of a Baptist. “ ada that this to also eqaroundagain, trees at the
Lock of Swetwater; six sons, Jackie L. Cotney - Azle; three enddtitherunwayandnosedin
Bert Chapman and Clifford sisters, Mrs. j H Terrell of Current commitments add up rnstine naitroad. riehtolwaz:
Chapman, both of Brownwood; Arlington, Mr’ Cari to about 10 trillion cubic feet of restngnn itsenqssabetweennthe I
osanangelon MegaloughandMrs.g. C. g,Vh“‘ estimated dellv. WeaS^^tS
ChapmanofBiglakeanaj.D. Sr Dee Comanchei A erablezreseryeszares6.8 trillion the right wing struck a
Chapman of Rangeri Arlington; and twtngrand Shhe’eomnMzettsaskedtora mesguetrge,garingaotf.the
grandchildren; and a number of children hat A n —.“U Wtn8- Tilt wing up landed about
great-grandchildren. X “3 ‘W feet from the plane Hie
U« ao , which had the effect of airport's runway to 2,500 feet
Mn. Gertrude Taylor Mrs Cowan, 98 transfering reserves o Coast, iong.
SAN SABA I BBC)- Services SAN SABA ' BBCi—Services erngtosidiarEonVscaGath . The plane apparently suf-
for Mrs Gertrude Leona for Mrs. Amelia Cowan. M. of exXf" tontreqneothenthan fered . heavily damaged. THE HEAT shouldn’ bother
Taylor, 73, were at 2:30 pm San Saba, will be at 2 p.m w J sontr f ustomers. Federal Aviation Agency of- volunieer fireman Joe Arm-
saturdav in Wala:d and Monday in the Presbyterian Wzatt.listed five contracts ficials are expected to in- strong too much on this daty
saturday n Wallace.and chinch here R signed between June 30, 1971 vestigate the wreckage call in Mineral Wells, Tn-
Secondst ChurchofChristhere and Rev Lewis piamek, will and Dec .4,1972 and totaling «23 The plane is owned by BFW no panis He heard ihe fire
with burial in Terry Cemetery and Rex. Lewis Petmecky will billion cubic feet, at prices of 50 pih Pinas AwnedPpm” alarm in the middle of the
Howell—Doran Funeral officiate. Burial will be in San or 55 cents per 1 00 .. , g (James Bunnell, Phillip sight and didn't waste asv
Home was in charge Saba City Cemetery with cwl“ P" ‘ cubic feet. Fenton and Tommy Womack), t,me on the amenities
Mrs. Taylor died at 1:15 a.m. Howell-Doran Funeral Home in mm e open and no destruction to He said boys in the Hilltop
Friday in a local hospital-She chargeofuanrangmments. Phecec Frem-yec______MAIA, taking place at the moment, we unit dormitory where the dia-
was born in San Saba County „Mrs.Cowan died at2:45 p.m. IIIV>F3, I IGGZGSIIOW are under no authority to take turbance began disconnected an
Feb. 10, 1900 and married L Fridayinalocal nursing home. " action,” Nauert said. intercom syrtemTX^thl
Roy Taylor here March 3, 1910. Born Dec. 21,1874 at Castell, 2_ I ■ ■ ■ m But Turman said he ordered man in charge of the dorm could
She was a member of the she married *• D Cowan at incredgedi TOY Aureen “? guards to stay out of the corri- have called for help , .
Church of Christ. Llano. He died in June 1929. A IIIUNM-wV IWA UUlUvIlo ■ _______________ ______ the country; in Eastern
Survivors include her retired publisher of the San WASHINGTON (AP) - After increase, it would be a major autos and home annizancn. n l . . Europe the average runs
husband; two sons, L.R. Taylor SabaSt" newspaper, she was a four phases, two freezes, higher policy reversal. He said only The steel comPpaninceshaa Eeer cenvenfien between 31 and 54 percent for
Jr of San Antonio and Gerald C. Presbytertan interest rates and some food i„t Monday he onrawrf .rel . CMIIVVIIIIOII food, again depending on the
Taylor of Nederland; four Survivors include a son, shortages, Americans may next hike. It also would be an open satcg tnesncreasesummme I I country; in India the
daughters Mrs Charles Joseph Cowan of Fort Worth; a be asked to pay higher taxes to admission that other anti-in- dhev Ud X Son—tried lecves mecc average to 40 percent with
Blanche) Kaiser of Nolanville, daughter, Mrs. Tot Brookshire stop inflation. mationary measures arenot they.coulductake hahutheu.in- • • V • > IUI UUI6>> many people still going
Mrs. Bill Uma Ruth: Burnham of Fort Worth; four grand- And there seems to be ground working, at least not fsst hasmsnonanhanatneotner enNenNNa a . . __ hungry; and in some African
and Mrs. Leslie (Nancy) Reid, children; and six great- to question whether a tax in- enough hafonjanala . ~ „CINCINNATL, Ohio(AP) 7 sion,"said Jack Turner, a country up to 70 percent of a
both of San Saba, and Mrs grandchildren. crease would be of much help The latest antainmaton Iro A.total.of 287 major firms Hotel porters shook their heads member of the board from St family's income goes for
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Area convention rxjxsxxs evhdende iai • 04 "°mncsunemfmaddhenrngs meranmsmmgetropnonbu:------------------
rx for Jaycees set rtheAngudstnaacane T“fnakrensnan,fdi“ Mobile
Approximately 500 Jaycees funded When inflationary pres- farm shawed thatt prices, soap and detergents. Some 550 persons from 38 cans "but my husband does. siate eynenee
Mrs Robeson 61 and their wives are expected to sures hve ended. . productswere L 21 per Phase4 was designed to take states and Canada are attend- You wouldn't believe it I've got 5nuTe expense
COLEMAN : BBC) Services be in Brownwood Friday But the inflationary pressures highest monthly increase this the Rrofit out of price increases, ing the third annual convention a whole room full of beer cans at AUSTIN (AP) - On-thego
. ^“AN BBC.-Services through Sunday for the Area 2C are now and UJrd ^dmo^ highest monthly increase this allowing increases only to cover of the Beer Can Collectors of home... aU four walls legislators have a new temtoev
for Mrs Grover Robeson, 61, of Jaycee convention edeed that a tax increase could century... . higher production costs. But the America, called "Canvention.'" “I thought my husband was canisutronavirnewitsmthez
Bangs, win be at 2:30 R,m. The event will be held at the noKedtdontetviinngsecoud Automakers,, whose price in- higher costs so far show no by the membership nuts, but now I see this and connptennptontsinnenseame
Monday atstevens. Funeral Riverside Motor Hotei ntsadodtotataxEongrnek gveaze proppsals were trimmed sigra of eraing, despite a few The conventioners brought an there are AWhole'lott ount telsphones in thetr cars
ommmancuyitmetrybe Activities begin Friday at. y«r at the earbest ^1 have announ^i^ "^trying to hoid down averasezgcancach t0 trade: around Lota, Streno of New- cThmaousazAdministration
sMirRabesondied,carly p-muanthregistratlonandaget reStran inanatiohsdeienadtg ppricesfsmatlcanfe7a prices, EhegoveKnmentansohas chanted a young boy, out husti- ark each collected cans before R«P Charles Finnell, D-Holli-
Saturday morningLin.Brown- party. money from consumers and rnging up to 3150 for General been seeking to restrain in- ing in the lobby of the Hilton their marriage day, ruled Saturday it is okay
wsed Community hospital,. According 10 Sam Coursey, business that would otherwise Motorscouncs test week an- flation by tightening bank credit hotel for his father "We merged our collections,” for House members to lease
She was born Feb., 1,12 and president of the local Jaycees, be spent on goods and services nThe. counc.last.week 5 and moderating the growth of "They're not supposed to be said AL “and now have over mobile telephones and send the
“.xstr1**" thu Slowoing demand nd‘ea thecountrys money supply, trading MW ~ bi to the state.
Brownwood atAramSaturda. L0 « ing.pressure on prices. steel products, which are pri-
A housewife, she had lived in coortas: U Nixon does propose a tax marily used in manufacture of
the Bangs area for 15 years She ----
was a former Coleman resident
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 286, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 16, 1973, newspaper, September 16, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575362/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.