Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 220, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1971 Page: 2 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 21 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
HOSPITAL
queen for rodeo
700 Carnegie
(S
except
NOTES
member of the Melwood Baptist two daughters, Mrs. A. W
great-grandchildren
Home with burial in Fort Scott.
A
Ali prepared to
T
S4
a
NOW THRU WED.
Edesthdd
THE
IZSESD
Hey Kids! for
(
.‘3
»
ANNA CALDER MARSHAII TMOTMY DAION
& Western Pleasure
Hot
Mill
3
IA"NEWMAN
M
I COLOR
Plus: "COOL HAND LUKE”
V
I
CAMPBOW
s
4, drcanruun Hunt
N
590*Mw00D
vi"
Months
D,
15 Days left to
SAVE $15.00
Elizabeth Deauville of San R-Ohio, pressed for a vote, ex-
Francisco. the stewardess, in peeled today. on accepting the
satisfactory condition; Joel Du war deadline tacked onto the
Plain of Encinitas, Calif. and draft bill by a 57-42 Senate
Herbert Huber, 37, of Fairfield, vote—but neither backers nor
Calif., both in serious condition foes expected House approval.
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
150 attend Miss Swindle is ■
BANGS TV CABLE
Offices Bangs City Hall
or 310 Carnegie-Brownwood
KEY STAMPS
with every purchase
At the moment, only $137.6 Paternal grandfather is E. N.
million in development funds is Coffey of Brownwood.
at stake But Sen. Walter Mon-
dale, D-Minn., and other sena-
tors say that figure is only the
tip of an iceberg of spending
that could reach the $25-billion
level.
A daughter, Jeanice Renee, to
Mr and Mrs. John R. Lan-
caster, June 24, Brownwood
Community Hospital. Maternal
grandparents are Mr and Mrt
Alvin Ingram of May Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
D. R. Lancaster of May.
A daughter, Carol Lee, to Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Coffey of 1113
Duke St., June 24, Brownwood
Community Hospital. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
W. M Woodcox of Brownwood.
Rev S. J Isham and the Rev.
Eddie Taylor officiating.
kmM w u<wt nw
The men -he med
"um ft (M> "
WASHINGTON (AP) - Wad-
ing into a new battle over na-
tional priorities. Congress must
decide whether a proposed
space station and shuttle will be
either a scandalous waste of
billions in tax dollars or "the
greatest management system
ever devised ...”
DR MERLE M. ELLIS
OPTOMETRIST
Glasses, Contact Lehses
308 citizens Bank
Olal 646-8778
reported stolen from a pickup
parked this weekend at the Star
light Club near Lake Brown-
wood.
Making the complaint to the
Brownwood Police Dept, were
Mr and Mrs. Harbour of
Comanche
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
Senate's nine-month Indochina
war deadline faced near-certain
rejection in the House today,
dooming replacement of the na-
tion's draft law before it expires
wednesday night.
Rep. Charles W. Whalen Jr.,
celebration Thursday at the
May post office
According to Mrs. Glenn
Alford. postmaster, the en-
tertainment will begin at 9 a.m.
She will accompany Vernon on
the guitar Refreshments will
be served.
The open house here is in
celebration of the anniversary
of the inauguration of the U.S.
Post Office Department. she
says
Summer Fun
ENROLL IN OUR
CRASH—
Continued from page 1
Coast Guard as:
Store Hours:
10:00 - 8:00 Mon. - Fri.
9:30 - 6:00 Sat.
available all summer
The students are Sherry Reed
and Faye Kinsey, who will be
seniors, and Clinton Carouth
and Librado Ramirez, both
juniors.
Monday, June 28, 1971
Brownwood Ao
Bulletin (by
DEI
dent-e
cation
teachi
the 19
And
NEA‘
deleg
again:
school
Don
Diego
teachi
Sunda
days
leader
memt
"I I
they*
surpri
when
possib
He
necesi
"over
board
tance
decisi
He
fied it
port t
school
vate :
TECHNICOLOR 4#
Admission:
ADULTS - 1,25
CHILDREN - 50c
TRADITIONAL ROCKERS
& CHAIRS
1
1
I
I
BOWIE645-0119
DOWNTOWN BROWNWOOD
HL
Jess
whoa
terpl.
on tr
char
youn
Th
best-
to be
tion.
By LA
SHA
crosse
Bridgi
on the
Kong'
first a
sion w
poster
Chain
ing in
music
Alm
travel
slogat
music
sive I
as I
passe
cost 01
the be
Onl
ing m
side ।
tered
bellig
was w
officii
amini
visa r
in So
wan
had v
tries
failed
slaugl
two I
had
acros
Bridg
The
when
forcer
group
the m
of St
forcer
while
check
gies
when
per mi
Eve
a cor
effusi
Chine
every
serve,
st rani
was r
ers’ t
this <
broke
when
58-ye:
memt
her d
the d
I
I
J
NOW THRU TUES.
Walt Disney'!
"Computer Wore
T,nn:, eLonw
I 51U1> 3 VEe
—plus- .
WAHB, g
RULER Of $32
"6 POCKIE 5 /3
WAITDISNEY
r
Sharp, 84, of Gustine will be at 3 for Mrs. B. H. Galvin, 79, of Fort
p.m. Tuesday in the Gustine Scott, Kan. will be at 10 a.m.
First Baptist Church with the Tuesday in Cheney' Funeral
Poul Newmon
is
BILLY THE KID
"TheLafNaniniGw"
Deaver; Mrs Bessie Mullum; a
James Booker Hogan; Mrs. new nonors
and a male poodle were
He moved to Brownwood in medical
Puelianee •vey
children and great-great-
grandchildren.
; NAw THRU I OPEN '
■ TUES.| 5:45
FEATURE: 6:00-8:00-10:00
scout camp
Approximately 150 boys
enrolled Sunday for the third
long session of Boy Scout Camp
Billy Gibbons near Richland
Springs, according to A G.
Mini MeConnel, director.
Thursday night has been
designated “visitor's day" and
the public is invited to tour
facilities.
McConnell said the camp
program this year is running
"exceptionally well with one of
the finest staffs in recent
years " With fish biting well, he
noted that one of the probable
highlights of the camping ac-
tivities will be a fish derby.
During the camp, some 50
scouters are expected to take
their ordeal" and become
members of the Order of the
Arrow, scouting's national
honor camper group.
Attending this week from
Brownwood are First Christian
Church Troop 1, Jimmy
Wilkins, scoutmaster; Good
Shepherd troop No. 78, Walter
Walski, scoutmaster; Woodland
Heights PTA Troop 14, Billy
Dippel, Ronnie Edwards and
Dr. Dale Wheelis, scout-
masters: and Kiwanis Troop 22.
Neal Pepper, scoutmaster.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Infor-
mation for this column released
by authority of patient or
relative.)
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Admissions Friday
Brownwood- Henry Ernest
Lobstein; Mrs. Vanda Sue
M only. Prints, tweeds, velvets.
Value to $119.95 ***********
SIDNEY (BBC)—This
summer Sidney School has four
students working on the
National Youth Corps program
They are helping to unprove
the appearance of the school
building and the campus The
girls are also opening the
library on Mondays from 1 to 6
p.m. so that books will be
Singer of Tulia; two daughters, of St Louis. Mo and Arthur
Mrs. Evelyn Vennum of Vollie Jennings of Coleman;
Roswell and Mrs. Bonnie two brothers, Delma Gardner of
Hartley of Hereford; one Winters and Clyde Gardner of
brother, C. H. Singer of Lit- Corpus Christi; and a number of
tiefield; 12 grandchildren and 22 grandchildren, great-grand-
as men's all-around champion. I
He was fourth in bareback and "
in the top 10 in breakaway rop- 1 5
ing and saddle bronc. | t
I
I
I
I
I
January 1953 from Lockney He Vanderbilt University at Nash-
had earlier lived in Littlefield ville, Tenn. and had attended
about 20 years. Baylor Medical College at
Born May 7, 1895 at Dallas and the Baylor Academy
Chickasha, Okla., he married at Waco. He was a member of
Millie Vida Newton Feb. 4, 1925 the First Baptist Church.
iwuowiae mnAeweo-P
• 1970 American intermationel Pictures MC
■ 4
1 "
$68-
Church Kraker of Abilene and Mrs H. E.
Survivors include his wife; Whitaker of Lubbock; three
two sons, J. C. Singer of sons, W. L. Jennings Jr. of
Roswell, N. M and Norman Seattle, Wash., David Jennings
Todayat 3 Interstate Theatres
76, of 915 Booker will be at 16 nings, M, a resident of Coleman
a.m Tuesay in Melwood Baptist 59 years, will be in the Coleman
Church with the Rev. BUl First Baptist Church with burial
Johnson officiating. in Coleman City Cemetery.
Graveside rites will be at 5:30 Tune of the service is pending
p.m Tuesday in Littlefield at Wright's Funeral Home at
Memorial Cemetery at Lit- Brownwood.
tiefield under the direction of Dr. Jennings died early this
Da vis-Morns Funeral Home of morning in Overall-Morris
Brownwood Memorial Hospital at Coleman.
Mr. Singer, a retired farmer, Born Sept. 14, 1886 at Kirk, he
died at 7:25 p.m Saturday in married Mattie Horne June 9.
Brownwood Community 1913 at Coleman.
Hospital after a long illness. Dr. Jennings received his
Grace M. Cox; Dalton A Smith place
Bangs-Mrs. Cynthia P. CoMANHErxrsw Prae6
RevmIds division trophies were awarded
comnche-Mrs. France E. botn the Brown County Sheriffs
sidney-Fred Lee Johnson County Sherifs.. Posse after
Minica; Mrs. Polly Beth week. _ w.lgn
Regalado; Mrs. Josie May According to.CaptMelyin
McDonald; Mrs Gladys Inez Storm,’ each invitationsaccepted
Drinkard; Mrs. Cora Lee by the, poSSe thisyear’has
Davis; Mrs Carol Lou resulted in afirstplaceaward
Thompson; John Franklin Awards aredisplayedsinicases
Watkins at the Brownwood Coliseum
Dismissalssaturday Other outings have included
Brownwood-Ovid Earl trips to San Antonio iwhere the
Walls; Mrs. Jacqueline D. posse was, recognized as the
Barnum; Miss Carolyn Sue most outstanding uniformed
smith riding club participating and to
Comanche—Mrs. Grace B Killeen where twas presented
T . awards for being the best
" Admissions Sunda, groomed club and the one from
Brownwood—Mrs. Dess Veil the greatest distance
Linsley: Mrs. Dorothy L. Plansare nowheing madeto
July andAugust,sayingit could Slight damage to a wan in a Comler:‘MrSJanie DeAnda; Reunion and Brady Jubilee,
be, filled i neessary. "ith mobile home in the 1400 block of Mrs Susan Diane Harwel. Storm added.
---------------- Hawkins was reported by Corpus Christi—Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Galvin died Saturday after leg surgery. "We’ve plowed this field coming back into the draft pool. Brownwood firemen who an- Bernice Ballard. Sidnev students
Burial will be in Evergreen after a long illness. Anthony Sanchez, 81, of San again and again," said House The Senaterapproved amend- sered a can t the residence at Dismissais Sunday Y
Cemetery under the direction of Survivors include her Diego and Irving Grossman, 36, Armed Services Chairman F mentProposedvbyspemnocati 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Brownwood_Mrs. Janice Lee work with NYC
Comanche Funeral Home. husband; three sons, Robert M. of Los Angeles, both in serious Edward Hebert, D-La "And Leader MiKe.Mansteid ouia The small fire was caused by Modawell; Mrs. Banda Sue
Mrs. Sharp died at 9:30 p.m. (Bob) Galvin of Brownwood, condition. And two San Diego those ( end-the-war) proposals rail for immediate negotatpon a short in a wire. Rush; Mrs. Eula Mae Loyd
Sunday in a Dublin Hospital. Bill Galvin and George Galvin, men, Billy Nelson, 29, and Ste- have been defeated every of a cease-fire with Hanoi, toP One half acre of grass burned Bangs-Mrs Ollie Reynolds.
Born Dec 11, 1886 in both of Wichita, Kan.; six ven Reed, 41, both in good con- time." towed by negotiation a ina fire four miles northwest of Zephyr-Mrs. Carolyne
Alabama, she married A. P. grandchildren and nine great- dition. The House-Senate com- phased U.S. troop withdrawal in Brownwood on the Bangs High- Luckie
(Pat) Sharp Nov. 12, 1905 at grandchildren. Identification of the dead was promise conference which also return for release of American Brownwood firemen BIRTHS
Cleburne and was a Baptist. ------------------------------ withheld by the sheriff pending is expected to knock out the prisoners c^maUng nine nswered this can at 5:55 p.m. A daughter, Kaei Lynn, to Mr.
Survivors include three Net from carnival notification of relatives, nine-month war-end policy monthsiafter enactment of the ---------------------------- and Mrs. Kenneth Parsons of
daughters, Mrs. Burk Stuteville The crash site is about 220 statement. draftbi uOne accident here Brownwood, June 25. Brown-
and Mrs. Burnell Luker, both of likely near $5,000 miles north of San Francisco. But Senate antiwar forces The House two weeks ago Une acciaen n wood Community Hospital.
Gustine, and Mrs. Lester Knox ------------------------------------------------— shouted down by vmce vote a _E-.. Maternal grandparents are Mr.
of Canyon; one brother, E. C. Net profits of the Brownwood Dnnarc ronnft ~/A ,,c;nc similar.proposalU.s.with- on Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Chester Price
Barnes of Tyler; three sisters, Jaycee carnival will probably rdpers 160011 —I/ USin9 drawalbyAprijoproidda Only one traffic accident was Brownwood. Paternal grand-
Mrs. W. W. Faulkenberry of be around $5,000, according to . , , cease-fire andI release oL- renorted in Brownwood Sunday parents are Mr and Mrs
Rismg Star, Mrs. Robert Lane Wayne Cotton, publicity tribesmenonspymissions prisonenscgudlbegrvng*15 andsthe mishap invoived • NeweU Parsons of Brownwood
of San Diego, Calif, and Mrs. manager of the su-day carnival T‘ mnenmncwamshtsoensnd parked car A son, Steven Leslie, to Mr
Mannie Harris of Blythe, Calif.; which ended here Saturday. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sources, because the operations -ewan amenomenIh. The parked car owned by Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Rush of
13 grandchildren and eight Last year’s carnival netted Two newspapers report that are not commando raids or neareshanNanhe “ Harry Thomas of 605 Oak Park Brownwood. June 25, Brown-
great-grandchildren $4,200, Cotton said today, the Central Intelligence Agency sabotage efforts and Americans amendment for a .310.. Dr was struck by a vehicle wood Community Hospital. Oldtime fiddler
is sending Laotian hill do not participate in them, The Thu, was defeated 254 to driven by Ora Thornton Session Maternal grandparents are Mr
tribesmen on spying missions Bulletin said. .158 of 2701 Austin. The mishap and Mrs. Lowell Chambers of slated at Mav
from Laos into Communist Native hill tribesmen are of The the highest anti- occurred in the parking lot of St. Brownwood. Paternal grand- MAYIRRe Arthur Vernon
China to obtain information on the same ethnic stock found in "astinntKoeuon John’s Episcopal Church, 700 mother is Mrs Eltis Rush of MAY ' EBeaArthunvernon,
n mnomont wnd Ai. southern China "They have war vote ever in the House, .on . EOPT Rrununnd an oldtime fiddler from Punkin
troop movements and political soutnern -nna nney nav5 tonning 153 votes on a losing Main Ave. Brownwood. centr 1 scduied t anar
developments been recruited, equipped and “W«glS votes « a losing ---------------------------- A daughter, Leighanna Gail, Senter, is scheduled to appear
cacaapg eaEa-a-A The Philadelphia Bulletin and trained by the CIA to infiltrate proceduraeffsnaqst.summ Tac,w;n-ee to Mr and Mrs. Michael Luckie, during the open house
(CCeDT SerTerC6 the Seattle Tunes published the Chinese territory and obtain in- toaceeptthe senates’ Cooper Tarry cowin takes June 25, Brownwood Com
"*T" "-""5" reportof the alleged CIAlactivi- formation on troop movements, Churehamendmentagainstuse . ... munity Hospital. Maternal
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - stucco house in suburban ties in their Sunday editions in a political developments andloth- bodia 58 Big take position grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Muhammad Ali’s decision to re- Philadelphia. “There’s money copyrighted story from Vien- erdata, The Bulletin said. ___________ Terry Cowin, who has been E G- Wright of Chrane.
fuse induction into the Army in the bank for the next 10 years tiane by Arnold Abrams. The newspaper said its deputy sheriff m Brown County Paternal grandparents are Mr
had caused him to live for four .. they don’t have nothing to The dispatch, as published in sources claim such intelligence Sato nartv since Sept. 1,1968, has accepted and Mrs. E. L Luckie of
years with the threat of going to worry about.” The Bulletin, said qualified missions haveilong.been known OU lU pUliy the position as patrolman for Comanche
iail a fate which was snared . . sources reported that U.S. offi- to Chinese authorities and that I the Big lake Police Dept. ef- A daughter, Christy Lynn, to
him bv a US Supreme Court The couple of hundred thou- cials in Laos discounted any po- several teams have been cap- has control fective Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Billy Modawell
decision todav But it was a fate sand dollars he spent fighting tential threat the operations tured in recent years. TOKYO (AP) — Prime Min- Mrs Cowin and the couple’s June 24, Brownwood Com-
he had prepared himself to his June z, 167 convictionraf pose to slowly improving rela- Officials at CIA headquarters ister Eisaku Sato’s LSberai four children wiU leave for Big munity Hospital. Maternal
accept evasion little to him, he tions between Washington and in McLean, Va. declined any Democratic party retained con- Lake Tuesday. grandmother is Mrs Lila
if I was going to jail for said. Peking. . . comment on the storyeasdid trol of the upper house of the ____________________ _________ Shipman of May. Paternal
stealing or hitting somebody, What does he feel his life’s "They believe this threat is American embassy officials in Japanese Parliament Sunday, . . grandparents are Mr and Mrs
that would be bad," he said in nU"pat. to be’ small, according to reliable Vientiane, Hie Bulletin said, but the Socialist opposition n-cg chnm44o Clyde Modawell of Brownwood Poodle, root beer
an interview, but when you’re ••Everything in life has a pur — , , . ' showed unexpected strength. -Pu-e >lI-IIE A daughter, Jeanice Renee, to ton frnm
standing up for your beliefs, it’s pose. Trees have a purpose- Torl&tOn IS More showers Unofficial tabulations for 165 m_m+c4eL, Mr.and Mrs, John Rlan . omPi UP
not bad—it is honorable.” the grass, the flowers, the buz- of the 126 seats at stake gave 57 TUns Ul STUKe caster, June. 2. Brownwood A gallon of root beer, a cooler
His decision to resist in- zards, the pigs, horses, the rAAer chemn peDner vallev to the Liberal Democrats. The
duction, he said, had been moon, the sun-everything’s got ----- -‘F F rrw " I other 126 members in the House
bound up in what he felt to be his a purpose A man has a pur- BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of Councillors are holdovers,
life's purpose, and because of pose, no matter how big, how Jan Wagner, an attractive Mon- Persistent showers, but not and 72 them are Liberal
this he felt at peace with him- small, and it's the knowing of tana State University coed, will the drought-cracking variety, Democrats, so the government
self, ready to accept its con- that purpose that enables every be wearing a cast on her foot continued over the Rio Grande was assured a majority of at
sequences. soul to fulfill itself. today, but she’ll be astride a Valley, across the Coastal least Six.
Whatever it takes toaccom- a, nkws brand-new saddle awarded to Plains and South Central Texas The Socialists won 32 seats,
plish this purpose—getting shot, A wise man is he who knows national all-around girls early today the Buddhist-allied Komeito 10,
going to prison—rm just doing his life's purpose My purpose thannstnna all-around girls early today, the Democratic Socialists 3, the
my purpose, the ex-heavy- when I was 12 years old was to " another The National Weather Service Communist party 2 and one in-
weight champion explained. be a great black man in ' mdel’rformer Ter. said the showers would continue dependent was elected.
He made preparations for the America, to stand up with Pw hor saddie at today but elsewhere in the state The upper house is mostly a
possibility of leaving his family, sports, to be one who married > Ntionai Intercollegiate it would be largely the same as watchdog body, legislative pow-
“They 're straight All this is his own women-stayed with his sslciation finals which the past few days-hot, partly er being held by the 491-seat
owned," he said, in the inter- own, and plus, be on top of the ended n Bozeman Saturday cloudy and little chance for sig- lower house. But the election
view which was held recently in world, which has never been with Cal of California re- nificant precipitation. was watched for indications of
his $200,000 terra cotta-colored done before" as men’s titlists and The line of squalls stretched the_government‘s popularity.
Waiting for the final decision Tarleton State of Stephenville, from Del Rio south to Browns- , Only a.^t “ per cent of the
on his conviction,, Uy Tex. taking its third straight ville. across the state's coastal 71.6i million eligibleevoters went
during the 34-yrartayoff from women’s championship. underbelly as far north as Aus- to the polls, and observers felt
professional boxing that re- Sand Montana state tin. the poor turnout worked against
suitedfrom it changed hislife rodeo coach, said Mrs. Wagner Early morning temperatures the governmentparty...
he said He said hehadlearned injured her foot in the goat-ty- were in the 70s and 80s while Sato, confident of victory,
to2 appreciate the little things in ing contest Friday night. She weathermen were promising went to the mountain resort of
life. competed in barrel racing, in readings near 100 in much of the Karuizawa to work on a new
which she ended second, and state for later in the day. Cabinet lineup. The present
breakaway roping, which she Predawn temperatures in the -abinet hasbeen in ottice since
won, during Saturday’s final go- Midland area were in the 60s. -anuary 9
round ■-
Tom MiUer of Black Hills I""
State. Spearfish, S.D. repeated Imq
at Frederick, Okla. and was a Survivors include his wife;
stuaay. •“ mornims »»
80*000 PUSLISMINO co »•
Bqu DM. Brownwood. Texas 76801 Second
ciass postage paid at —<■ Texas
CRAIG WOODSON, Publisher
Rush Mrs Lula Mae Edwards, suoEmanFknE* ***
Carolyn Sue Smith; Mrs Faith a <*v "emn, •• semt: Sunsay u
Katheryn Bittick. moh"ommsu"wpa"‘I"IK “is e
Zephyr-Mrs. Carolyn rurassr"ezgunarnepm"comren
Lackie. WK san si Mecuiecn ane
Bangs—Mrs. Jessie Loretta cun" "m.‘c"ne Jh
Kelly. sums ni» per yew
nizmiesai. Fridav —<—««** "** tesacuray wasa
Dismissals r nday Associated Prew n entomee •
Brownwood-Robert S. ««"* - mi: nemomnnrn:
Gatlin: Otto Robertson; Mrs. An ________________
Iva C. Chambers; Walter 41. .
Plummer Elmer Wayne D.ccm wins
Walters; Mrs. Ruby Jewel r O55e Will®
Willie Singer, 76 Dr. Jennings, 84
Funeral for Willie C Singer. Services for Dr. W. L Jen-
degree from
■ o _ emr GoEs «***
■ UJuthering
" Heights
COMANCHE (BBC >- Karen 'V1_______________ ... . ... ...
-um- -evrer recipe im ye=s ana un-
Swindle, daugher of Mr. and era} Tucen. nv. "a: 2
Mrs Wayne Swindle of • ci,"iSa, me a a
Comanche, was crowned queen acnacnonadaue Crcomuwoi
nee-—
climax activities. May Riding deteated me Cisco
Berva Dawn Hanks and
Debbie Hurst were named xerracemoncerrrmen • *
caat scramoie (Q years and under)-
runners-up. FRIDAY
Results in the three-night
rodeo were: Meminon. Mi i Pa v uw . swum
iuuesoav "eaCaminoozrmamz,omor Commissioners to
Bareback krone roUt » Slow Mor Comanche Riding Club deteated The Do
■m. Tempie, 1 John Wkson ol Belton Leon Rising Club in the relay races. nk.nrva Lgfz,4,u
and David Eims ot Salado, tied at 56 SATURDAY ooserve nOIOMy
Calf roping--1 Royce Kitchens. Sonora. Bareback n—g l Stow Norman,
Brown County commissioners
Bareback riding— i Buck Spivey. David Elms of SoloM. o ho at 5 will not meet Monday because
Colorado Cify 73; 2 Joe MOOR* Henrietta. darrel racing—I Rhonda Gail, Cedar , । A LI-.
59; i Buster CockrelL, Aubrey, si Creek, itj; i Carol st«H Blum, 194; i a me •HY * w---dY-
com roping-1 Gw Lowery, Vernon Glena Chumney. Hamilon, 19.5. The decision not to convene
12.9; 2. Joe Tempieton. Abilene. MJ COM roping—I. Larry Gov Abilene. M, T "1
Oia moo co* roping (50 yearsor dider)- i. Royce Kitchems, Rising Slar. 1.9; i next week was made thlS
nMAppepmomhzosrmont-2btFed wanamae Comanche and -oe " morning at commissioners
senior brrel racers— । Debbie Elmore wim horse 180016 । Earty team court.
Hamiin, 19: 2 Trudy Deatheridge, Lub- Comanche Riding Club and MOV Riding . 41, Lcimoce Am
oock 19.1; 3 Harrien Martin, Aspermont, □w were winners of tt» relay races in omer DuSne55 com-
______________________________________________________________ missioners agreed to negotiate
. __ _ with the insurance company
War deadline races counbumesensreant-mnk
. e arrangements for replacing the
near-certain defeat the district courtroom that were
have vowed to filibuster any damaged by a wind and hail
such compromise and prevent storm in May.
extension of the draft until they The district courtroomis to be
have a mandate to President painted within a short time by
Nixon on getting out of the war employes of the Brown County
The present draft law expires Courthouse, commissioners
at 12:01 a.m. Thursday, leaving said this morning
lawmakers scant time for pas-
sing a replacement. Slight damage in
But the Pentagon has an-
nounced a 16,000-man can for mobile home fire
RIDING CLASSES
1M a Furnished-Professional Instruction
Classes Begin Soon Call 739-5256
or write 7 0 Box 822 Brownwood
Mrs. Sharp, 84
COMANCHE (BBC)-Ser- Mrs. Galvin, 79
vices for Mrs. Rhoda (Verdie) FORT SCOTT Kan —Funeral
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 220, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1971, newspaper, June 28, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572570/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.