Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 175, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 1967 Page: 4 of 30
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Crawterd
been announced
Bachelor of arts degree cand. GLEX RQ6E - Gleria Bride
right combination-grain, catti
on the Texas High Plains that Plains
1920s
there is little freight coat sorghum) mtr corn in protein
Clyde Lee
LA FERA
Henderson, Hewgley Win
Ingram said tbp-e is a V from the sugar beet plant at
the nation s top three centers.
son George Ann Seal. Mary Alford
Sam They ran* it favorabiy with the per cent waste ar tankage tn Hereford
May's Scholastic Honors
Sta
bion.
Mas High School a graduating gley of Fort Worth and the man
Bet
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GRIPPER DUSTERS
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New Growth for High Plains
Concert By
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MILLIS — Rex Allen Bessent
ODESSA — Jerry * Edwards
PASADENA — Sharon Dean
--WITH LOVE
KIMIBERLY, South Africa L
MR. JAMAR, VICE PRESIDENT K.B.WD.
WORKS IN BROWNWOOD ... FOR BROWN-
WOOD.
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FALL HLNDERSON
. . . vatedictorian
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ELECT
A YOUNG VIGOROUS
BUSINESS MAN
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BACHELOR OF MLSIC:
BROWNWOOD -Brenda Gai!
Sheppard
SHERMAN - Travis Lee Shel-
ton
BRYAN - Noses Felipe Her-
rera
CROSBYTON - Bernard Ed
mond Wheeless
DALLAS - Riley Mm Albert-
sam gray
baritone
Craig
BROWNWOOD
BErTY HEWGLEY
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WOOLWORTH'S
REMEMBER MOTHER WITH A GIFT SHE’LL REMEMBER
MOTHER'S DAY
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QALIFIED BY EDUCATION AND EXPERI-
ENCE TO SERVE YOU BEST AS CITY j
COUNCILMAN WARD 5.
Mullin's Rodeo
Ooens Thursday
MLLI iSOi-Anmual Mit
Im FFA Ihnvitational Rnd~ will
be he’d next Thurs*ny. Friday
and Saturday at & 20 pm
Twenty-fnur scheots wil pre
sent all three nights Thev are
Coldthwaite. Star Erant Potta-
ville. Gustine Sidnev Coman-
che Blanket Mav Priddv
Zephyr, Early Bronkesmith
RECOGNIZED A LEADER BYALL WEST TEXAS WHEN HE WAS ELECT-
ED A VICE PRESIDENT OF WEST TEXAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
IN DEL RIO LAST WEEK.
cuoost MI __
•in Htai
PALACE DRUG CO.
A — Wm Truman Cook
L GLASGOW, Scotland — James
U McCartney Ewing.
A Bachelor of Selene Degree
I eandidates:
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HONOR GRADUATES—Jim See, son of Mr and
Mrs. Dawson See, is valedictorian of Santa Anna
Elementary School graduating class with a 97.12
average white Nancy Baugh, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Baugh, is salutatorian with 96.11. Gradua-
tion for the 21 class members will be May 23 in the
high school auditorium. (Santa Anna BBC Photos)
dates include;
BASTROP - Alejandros Cruz
Anita Jo Young
KILBOt RNE, La - Richard
MOTHER
DAY IS
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could eqal the economic wealth with a large concentration of Panhandle has over other feed
and prosperity generated by de cattle and plenty of grain with- ing areas
One packing company execu- through the fattening stage value and some other elements
tve says without reservation Also, because it is much "One hundred per cent of our
that the Panhandle reg-on is cheaper Jo ship carcasses rath- feed purchased is in the Amar-
tha coming beef-feeding center er than hie animals to distant iMo area." Diedrichsen said,
o' the worid markets. it is economically "All of the milo comes from
Other industry spokesmen practical to fatten and slaughter within 15 miles, the silage with:
place it as either" the key spot near the raw products-cattle in 5 miles, the cottonseed meal
in the Lnated States or one of and grain from Lubbock and molasses
—-———
Classified Ads Make
And Sav* You Money
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Stretch nylons, Agilon • stretch
or Cantrece“ ..in proper-
tioned lengthi! Fashion shades.
Sizes to ft to HK
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Saucedo
BIG SPRING
Morton
Alton Ray A concert featuring Sam They ran* it favorably with the per cent waste or tankage tn Hereford
‘ Gray son of Mr and Mrs O K old Corn Belt of the Midwest shipping live animals to a dis- “Within a 150-mile circle,"
Royce Lee Gray is scheduled to begin at and the growing West Coast tant slaughter house By killing he added, "the Panhandle hat
23 today in Mims Audi- meat industry an animal near where it is.fed, a seif supporting cattle Indus-
Why Ine High Plains? H per hundredweight can be tty"
A giant feeding-packing com- saved in freight charges, he Diedrichsen said the lack of
added insect problems apparently if
Sam Thomas of Southwestern taken for granted on the Texas
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Fonr pieces! Matching waste
baket, powder hox, tumblet,
tissue dispenser. Plastio
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Head Is Speaker
At Mullin Fete
MULLIN I SC 1 - Tommy
Head, student at Tarleton State
CoHem was speaker for the an-
nual Mullin Future Farmers of -
America banquet Tuesday night
Head is a 1966 graduate of
Goldthwaite High School
Outstanding club members
were recognized at the banquet,
as were honorary members A
R Whisenhunt and Roger Sand-
ers. Tyline Smith, chapter
sweetheart, received a charm
to go with the jacket she will j
receive later
Entertainment was presented
by Randy Wilson and Gary
Green.
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( heose her Itnrln
SEAMIESSNVLONS
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missing.
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Texas and
Larsol, 40.
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land base:
from Kori
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The age
how the p
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were in w
the captor
numerous
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Flowers
a gift to
from Si
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which n
quite as
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most of
Mom fui
den will
tenderly
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we’ve al
Rowers 1
Roses a
choice o
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other fa'
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know ab
to give «
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abundant
hand for
so come
you cho
for her '
B. JACK PORTER sen to volume to stay in bush handle in 1960 because of the
Amarille Glebe-Nws’ Writer new To do this, there must weather cattle and avahable
(Written te TV Vfi be a minimum of labor and grain'
AMARILLO Tex - VP -The freight vosts Diedrichsen had become ac
. . .-i He believes that low freight customed to bitter .winters at
and climate-has made possible costs will be a decisive factor Bancroft. Neb lathe heart of
a beef feeding-packing industry in bringing packers to the High the Com Belt He lists weather
------ as the prime advantage th.
er for the annual. 730 pm Commencement ex- ROCKDALE — Johnny Geb-
Receiving salutory fnam is erases are tv. be May 19,. at hart ■
Betty Hewgley with an average gpm. SOMERVILLE — Sharon
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WACO — Herbert Hugh Spoon
maaam-me---- msu-a----- WATER VALLEY - Virgil .
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see voun moniy j north uori at WOOLWORTH'S
AUSTIN
ness is bett
the Texas
Research n
The Un
agency said
new actin
rometers, r
March to
"As a n
In Januar
-business i
aged 9 per
uig the fir■
Francis Ms
port
This be
the pause
that occurt
of 1966 has
ness will ll
quarter of
End - J
easts of b
dieted an u
of this yea
long upsw
Cockram. George Michael Cun LAMPASAS — Adriene Jua-
ningham. 'Gilbert Tracy Seal nell Potts
Harry Grayson Wetzel Jess LANCASTER - Jnyce La
Soto verne James
wil
GLTHW AfTE - Bille Gayle
Schrank
Kathleen GRANDBURY - Donald Cur-
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BROWNWOOD — James Gra HIGHLANDS - Bobby Ray
vine Bunnell. Barbara Jaan Dobson
Tie on the matching belt d ddm
and the snap-front duster ••MU #39
becomes a dre «. Needs lit- U "
tie or no ironing. Stripes, umme
solids, prints. Sizs 10-20. “V
discovery of oil and gas in the in a 150-mile radius of Amarillo, He also rated milo ( grain
age.' Dupare.
Samuel And Avant de Quitter Ces
Lieux," Gounod "Mandeline."
ceived valedictory honors for of Mr and Mrs Loyd R Hew- GRUVER — LarryLee Kautf-
Jocelyn Caldwell Thomas K Phillips. "With Rue My Heart Is Laden."
Fpiey, John Robert Gilger, BROWNMOOD — Juanita Barber and "I Hear an Army,"
* Charlotte Ann Henson James Fay Reed Jean Greer Baugh Barber
E irk Griselda Rivas Ne- BURKET - Richard G .
dra Joan Russell. Joan Marie Adams
foleman Rorhelle Riehland
Sorings San Saba. Lometa. De
Iron Bradv Bangs Brown-
wood Cherokee De Leon and
h"t Mu in -
A street parade will be held
Saturday at 7 pm.
Bull nding girls' barrel
races, bronc riding and boys'
tiedoan roping are the high
school cowgirls and cowboys
events
Gradm school events will in-
clude calf riding, girls' and
boys barrel races, pig race and
break-away calf roping
ciass with an average of 9456 granddaughterof Mr and Mrs HOLI AND—James Hargrove
He is the son of Mr and Mrs R E Hewgley of May 1-----m
Jimmie L Newbury of Rising She is active in many school len Roouemore
ipms.
Awtic‛ E
Degree Candidates
Tentatve list of May gradual- FORT WORTH — Donna Bo-
es aL. Howard Payne College has stick Brasse, Patricia Louise
Rucher Somers. Dawn Ann Ste- HOLD THE BLOW TORCH (AP-Guests at a Kimberley
phens Jeff Ray Turner, Ruthel- CONCORD, N.H -AP- — A hole! ih the heart of an impor-
le Simpson Alien Dewey time scarred safe behind the tant South Africa diamond min-
Thomas Harrison, Paula Hoyle counter of a grocery store car- mg area, during a recent week
Leach ries this sign "Notice to bur- included a Mr Bond, a Mr
BLRKBLRNET — Janelle gars for your convenience, this Goldfinger and a Mr Fleming
Hinkle Rudd sale is kept unlocked There is The hotel register is there to
DEL RiO — Musquiz Rogelio nothing of value inside” .prove it
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14’ dia. scat. Pink, white. •B
. Scott Cecil David Smith. Linda SAN SABA — Inez McKee.
Gwathmey Smith, Beverly. —--------•----
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I BIG SPRING - Billy Daniel RANKIN - Dawn Lauress Debussy: 16 Dicbter ieve.' ,
I Kidd Love. Schuman: "Looking Glass Riv-
f BROWNWOOD - David Ar- MASTER OF EDUCATION: er Carpenter The Birds of
| neute. Brenda Fay Bivens, ARANSAS PASS — Brine the Wilderness Hoosman:
Keth Griffith. Sara Tayler Ab ROBSTOWN —
bertson. Carison.
FREEPORT - Arthur Lynn SHAMROCK -
■Alien Hendrick
GALVESTON — Stephen A SAN ANTONIO — Darlene Jo tonum. Why the High Plains’
' MAY-Paul Henderson has re of n W She » the daughter Nesbitt Williams. 515 Formosa Gray, senior voice student and f - -
- TALPA — Danny Carl Fau- music major, at Howard Payne plex apparently is destined to
College, has been singing at flourish here because of an . . ----— —---- -----
TFMPt , Nanc.. cn. public gatherings since he was enormous production of grain. Public Service Co s agriculture Plains
PRATIE LEA — Jimmv AL 1aT 0P* four years old He was active the availability of feeder cattle uevelopmsent branch said a re- But he noted that the conver::
-_____, VAN HORN — Gary E Von in the iormer Brownwood Com- and a dry relatively mild ci- cent survey showed that 22 -Km of grain to beef is much'
=- szz i =eme 2 E-- —
H." E --- . n _ - - asm-rmm ea-sms pm-tsim
has had for the past 19 months industry from the Midwest, fed 10 cattle in the area ever - packers will follow the feed
e.. .. .. , v He is planning to continue his where turn-of-she-century pack- zear He said that an additional mg I can’t see anything that
LOVINGTON, N M - Julia leducation by' working toward ing plants have become obso- 165 munon bushels are grown would stopthe Texas Panhandle
" "-* his masters degree in music fete, inefficient and burdened here annually, or enough to feed from being the top feeding
at Louisiana State University with labor woes. 3.5 mi'lion more cattie. lin the country except water
in the fall. Bob Ingram, sales manager Howard Diedrichsen of Dumas if they can even maintain
Selections he will sing today for Glover Packing Co, Amar- is a former Midwestern cattle; their -current i feed production,
include Care Mio Ben."Gior- illo, says packing plants must feeder who came to the Pan- 4 will go”
. ... . 'dam; "Tu Le . Sai." Terelli;■ . . —
BACHELOR OF MLSIC ■ Vitteria. Mio Care "Carissi-
EDUCATION: mi "Largo al Facterum." Ras-
BAYTOWN — Richard Arney situ and LTvitation au Voy-
By FR/
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 175, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 1967, newspaper, May 7, 1967; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490293/m1/4/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.