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DEATHS
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and FUNERALS AtS’water
Wesley E. Spivey, 60 Thomas C. Dickey, 82
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promise to replace a deputy with
Mayor Bott wrote Farris last
week asking a federal investiga-
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the badge and gun permanent-
four tons, Cecil of Brownwood, of his life and married Mamie
Hospital
Notes
a local restaurant
Bott said the four city councii-
and another man trying to right prior to its next meeting for a
“Don't
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In rejecting the request. the curred later, Bauch said
Charlie W Drew Jr.: Mrs Joe
Official Dies
scheduled for 10:45.
Sharp Questions
Santa Anna — Mrs Minnie
Dismissals Monday
Brownwood
by
Road was the scene of a two-
Jack Craft was granted by di-
Red Cross Meet
two sisters.
Mrs Mary Baker of Odessa
driven by Donna Elizabeth Mag- and Mrs. Willie Bell Quirl of
Craft asked for permission to
Evant; and eight grandchildren.
ness of 2209 11th St
agreement the material removed
proval.
removed from the lake basin
BOARD
"Equal Justice I pdes Law" is
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A work night planned by the
there was none of the rock
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Officers Disperse
Milwaukee Crowd
car cresh reported to city police two brothers, Arthur Ware ' of
Monday involved were a 1969 Corpus Christi and Mack Ware
2 Injured
In Accident
pm on Friday and Saturday,
with Sunday morning services
City Firemen
Stay on Run
Brownwood firemen answer-
er dama
A car
ternoon at the Holiday Inn
Governmental sponsors I
in a statement read by Hitt
to newsmen. Bauch said he went
juries when the 1961 model
crashed into a parked 1961 car
owned by George P. Ivy Jr. of
1106 Magnolia. Karlene Sims of
1619 Wood St. here, also injured
in ribbon race Belton Hill. Bob
Loyd and Frank Bates in baton
His journalistic career includ-
ed perioc with the Waco Morn-
ing News, the Victoria Advocate,
Two persons were treated and
released by Brownwood Com-
munity Hospital Monday night
following injuries they suffered
was at the J. H. Childs resi-
dence at 2200 Belmeade Dr.
There were no reported injuries
year ending September of 1988. I
The average to Negro Local ,
'Mrs Mellie C. Shields; Mrs
Minnie M Hill
An annual meeting of the
Brown County Chapter of the
American Red Cross was to be-
gin at 2 p.m. today in the Ameri-
can Red Cross building at 509
Depot St.
Worth Record
He edited a magazine for the
paperman. former chairman of
the Texas Employment Com-
mission and friend of many Tex-
ans big and small, died today.
He was 78
Crozier defeated one attack of
cancer through a throat opera-
tion a decade ago but cancer
Texas and Southwestern Cattle- Negro locals system which was
raisers Ansociation and handled setup in 1900
in the accident, was a passen-
ger in the car.
He had lived in Comanche 24
years and was a member of the
First Baptist Church and the
Comanche Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife;
make an excavation in front of
his property to allow for a deep-
er channel The excavation will
necessitate the removal of some
willow trees rooted at the bot-
tom of the lake
According to terms of the
trolmen.
The third incident concerns al-
leged discrimination and brutal-
Opening of Office
Bids Due Monday
Bids for the sale of the Brown
County Water Improvement Dis-
trict No. 1 office will be open-
ed at a called meeting Monday
night.
Directors reserve the right to
accept or reject any or all bids
Re-location of the office for
the district has not been dis-
cussed by the directors.
Four Teachers
Okayed by Board
Four new teachers for the
1976-71 school year were ap-
proved Monday night by the
Brownwood Independent School
board of trustees These include
Miss Patricia Bell, Brownwood
High School, physical education
and drill team; Mrs Helen Ben-
ningfield. North Elementary.
First grade; and Mrs. Joy Davis
and Mrs Judy Brownlee, special
education.
2A
Pass
sissippi, and North and South
Carolina All are under the Gulf
and South Atlantic District of
the ILA, which is also a de-
fendent in the suit.
Judge Garza noted the gov-
ernment is saying there are in-
herent discriminatory practices
in any port where there is a
white and Negro local with the
same work jurisdiction.
Firman Smith Here
The memory of Firman Smith
will be honored Friday begin-
ning at 2 p.m. in the 35th Dis-
trict courtroom here
room William W. Bell is
preside.
Master I
zgainer, sc
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porary dut
in the Wes
Sergeant
ment syst
supports
bombing m
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er mission:
refueling to
er and rec
conducting
South Vieti
He is per
the Strateg
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daugher
His wife
of Goldthw
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Great Cigarillos
A SO GOOD THAT ...
eluding the Texas Centennial in
1936.
Crozier was chairman of the
Texas Employment Commis-
sion. appointed by former Gov.
Coke Steve.* on from 1945 to
1952 Since 1959 Crozier had
Hitt and demanding the perm-
anent dismissal of Deputy Sher-
iff Eric Bauch
The special council meeting
was one in a series of develop-
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America's
largest selling
brand of cigars.
Minister J. L. Bass will offi-
ciate assisted by Rev. John
Wiles.
Mr Ware died Monday at 3 40
p.m. at his home.
that had cost one life and caused
extensive aannge.
The Detroit suburb of High-
land Park had a relatively
peaceful Monday night after a
weekend of disturbances stem-
ming from the barroom slaying
early Saturday of a black youth.
A white bartender was arrested
in the slaying.
About 125 persons have been
arrested in the Highland Park
disorders. There were sporadic
outbreaks of minor violence
Monday evening and about 25
persons were arrested, mostly
for curfew violations.
Smith of Miami, survives.
Crozier would have been 79 on
July Tl.
He was a native of Paint
Rock His grandfather, William
CUNT EASTWOOD
The Deadliest Mor Alve
. Takes on a Whole Army!
Excavation Gets B Wallace.
posed Sunday, moving the start-
ing time up to 10:30 p.m.
resolution stated, the governor ruu saia a sample or Logan s Brownwood will be the speaker nsuuy, nuu H. oauuu
and grand jury "have thereby blood, tested at the state police for revival servicr at the May Mrs Leah.Early; Wiliam
tacitly approved brutal treat- laboratory in Corpus Christi Church of Christ, Friday through Manning: Mrs. Mary L Shaw;
ment of some prisoners The showed an alcohol content of 18 Sunday Charlie w Drew Jr : Mrs Jae
I Lawn Funeral Home with burial Barnes and Garland Middleton
' to be in Oakwood Cemetery. ‘
auto driven by Mina B Buch- Sr of Mesquite;
anan of May and a 1962 auto M- Mam Baka
urday. beginning at 7 p.m. at
the fair grounds
All members are urged to at-
tend. Interested persons, who
are not members may bring
their families and become mem-
bers. Memberships will be avail-
able at the door
AUSTIN (AP) — Harry Benge I
Crozier. veteran Texas news- I
a Mexican-American
I The other resolution called for
county commissioners to "strip
GO KING 1
EDWARD
_ Tipped or Regular
various public relations jobs in-1 While the suit affects only the
- " ILA locals in 16 Texas ports,
, it could be extended to simi-
lar segregated locals in Ala-
by Local 329 to get more work
in Galveston
Retirement Programs
Studied by Directors
Retirement programs for em-
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I throwing, fire bombing and gun-
Police moved in with tear gas, fire of the previous five nights
eight events will represent Dis-
trict 5 at the National Play-
day Finals in Fort Worth Au-
gust 1216th
vices for Wesley E Spivey. 60,
of Route 1. Comanche, will be
Wednesday at 2 p m. in the Co-
manche Funeral Home with the
Rev. G H Horton officiating
Burial will be in the Oakwood
Cemetery.
Mr Spivey died Monday at
12:15 a m. in a Galveston hospi-
tal. A member of the Baptist
church, he was a farmer He
announces
The Opening of His Office
for the Practice of
GENERAL DENTISTRY
106 S. Park Drive
Dial 646-7828
SHlkLYNNCOO
TWO MULES FOR
SISTER SARA
A UNIVEPSAL MictURE
GP €»
The showed an alcohol content of 18 Sunday
blood of Dr Fred E Logan is per cent | Services wil be held at 8 15
on the hands of Gov. Preston The Logan funeral service was --
Smith and the San Patrico set for 2 p.m today
Plus: "BVENO
SERA MRS.
'’CAMPBELL"
pus Christi He was medical di- highway patrolmen The mayor
rector of the county migrant1 sent the letter after Gov. Smith from Ravch
worker health program in this refused a similar request The’-
small South Texas town j city council had asked that the
Hitt said Logan and Bauch. 48. two highway patrolmen be trans-
scuffled after a disturbance near I (erred
5 d.d MIt
Deparlment of Public Safety, i
Hitt also said he ordered
ity against a Negro in the coun-
ty
end of San Patrico County
One of the other incidents in-’iwhich includes Mathis) with a
volves the Mathis city councils brand of law enforcement that
claim of discrimination and bru
"THE LAWYER"
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Plus
"VILLA RIDES"
lege have not as yet invested
financially in the project. It was
explained to the chamber dir-
ectors These tests must be
HELD OVER
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munity Hospital following a long
illness.
was born Jan 9 1910 at Mar- Born May 6, 1888 in Brown
lin and married Johnnie Anette County, he was a retired farm-
Reese Jan. 29. 1933 in Coman- 1 er and stockman and a mem-
che County. berof the Church of Christ He
Survivors include his wife; had lived in Brown County all
Dining Room and Take Home
LOCATED ON THE FT. WORTH HWY.
ACROSS FROM SLIGER'S
a motorcycle that had fallen, more "controlled procedure" in
his department, the FBI and the , nue ..... Bauch asked Logan if he had a bookkeeping
- i gun. the statement said, and Lo-1 ------------------
The resolution on Gov Smith gan took a pistol from the mo-
and the grand jury referred to torcycle and unloaded it. Hodae To Sneak
the city councils request last I Bauch then took the pistol and 1085 1 ° -Pe"K
I mon h for the transfer of the two put Logan in his squad car. the At Mav Revival
highway patrolmen. statement said The scuffle oc. l - ‛"Y "eve
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Bauch to leave town with his
family after receiving a tele-
phone call threatening the dep-
uty's life.
with the city 's black leaders and
told them he would enlist feder-
al and state governments in an 1
effort to get better housing and
education and more jobs
As a conciliatory gesture.
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NOW THRU WED.
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J D. and B B both of Coman- I Tongate at Brownwood Aug 17. Paula Hill, Toni Chamness in
che, Wesley of Gorman; twe 1913 I barrels and ribbon race Toni
daughters. Mrs Audie Lee Sch- ■ Survivors include his wife; a ' Chamness in ring spearing and
lee. of Comanche and Mrs. Nito sen. Curtis Dickey of Lemon potato race. Angelique Loyd in
Sliger of Dublin; two brothers Grove, Calif.; a daughter. Mrs flag race. Paula Hill, Toni
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The public is invited to attend :
Services for Thomas C. Dic-
key. 82, of 1514 Mt. B in
Chamber president Charles
Lockwood said this amount will
be repaid by the sponsors when
—---— — the project is underway.
to a steakhouse near here Sat- Directors approved t h t
urday after receiving a report chamber’s financial report and
man .t motne aGon that a man was firing a gun in audit Special fund accounts are
menat Mondazismeeting adopt the parking lot there to be reviewed by the finance
Bauch said he found Logan committee with the auditor
Smith Over Doctor's Slaying Ckaydfor
Basic Subscription Ratee-
Singie copv: evening IB tents Sunday if
rents Home deilvery by city carrier -ar
* metor route ttM per manth 5200
per vear Bv"mai paid in advance in
Brown, Catlenen, Jastiand. €rath, Co.
manche. Haminon, Milis, San Sabe Me.
He said many Local 329 mem-
bers work out of a Freeport lo-
cal However. Massey said, they
cannot use their seniority to get
work in the Freeport local be
cause such action would violate
the Texas right-to.work laws
But you will have to remember
the government is trying to get
things back to normal. We must
shoot ahead for a good time."
Architect Harvey Smith, also
of San Antonio, was unable to
attend the meeting as originally
scheduled. However, he was
contacted today for arrange-
ments in a trip to Brownwood
some time next week.
Site of the new junior high
. _________________ A resolution will be read and ed an assortment of calls Mon-
i.m. to 5 am curfew im- a photograph of the late Mr day. The frst came at 11:55 D L c
” " ' Smith hung in the district court- am when a can of gasoline Barbecue oUpper
----- — ---- went up in flames. The blaze - -
tract
The proposals of the three
companies will be studied by
directors and a decision s to
be made at the district directors
called meeting scheduled to
begin at 5:30 pm Monday.
Paula Hill, Brownwood Riding
three daughters, Mrs. Leo Cluh,high point trophy forin-
l Brandt of Coleman. Mrs. Bob termediate girlsufontthe. daz:
Creek Northcutt of Lubbock and Mrs. and Concho Riders wontthe club
Ronald Boswell of Fort Worth; high point trophie for the day.
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"I don’t think the picture is ployes of the Brown County Wa-
lar segregatec ocais in Ai what it is painted to be," Maa-I ter Improvement District No. 1
bama sF8ad AocaLsann Ma-lsey said of • 20-year attempt have been narrowed down to
bama. Florida. Louisiana, Mis- b Lncal 329 ta J, ma - three companies, according to
Joe Paul, manager of the dis-
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Sleeping Beauty
TECWMIRAMN TECMNICOLOR ■ ' 7 .d
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Riding Club Mathis Councilmen Censure C-C L
Fourth and Indian
Before making his televised -----------------
appeal, Brooke met Monday Resolution To Honor
fleers elected The 1971 budget held before Texas entered the
was to be submitted for ap- " ’
Rainey: Harold P Hampton;
he bizarre world you met inPtinat Of The Apwsvis on
»beginning.WHAT UES BENEATH MAY BE THE END!
the Brownwood Chamber of
Commerce
The loan was approved in a
luncheon meeting Monday af-
ments since the fatal shooting
Saturday of Logan, 31. of Cor- tion of the case involving the
County grand jury,"
Mayor Winston Bott said the . _____________
council also adopted resolutions I tality against two Mexican
calling for the resignation of San ' Americans by two highway pa-
Patricio County Sheriff Wayne '*
William J.
SAN AN"
Sergeant R
of Mrs Am
N Sixth S
has compl
Air Force
Lackaldn i
Sergeant
assigned a
an official
at Abilene
the special
unteer will
itary recor
The serg
ll areas o
Air Force
tern. testin
community
his qualific
made prior to any future plans
for the architecture
in a traffic accident at 1106 .
Magnolia St Bron Jan. 16, 1900 in Zephyr.
Terry Frank Nicholson, 17, he was a retired section fore-
driver ’of the car received in- man on the Santa Fe Railroad
rels, ribbon race, and flag race
Ricky Barnes in pole bending,
ring spearing, and potato race
Ricky Barnes Rance Barnes
and Denck ’ iddleton in baton
race
Intermediate Girls Class;
Srownwood
Bulletin 2:
Only two witnesses were
heard Monday Most of the time
was taken up by the testimony
of Michael J. Brennan of the
Galveston labor relations office
of the West Gulf Maritime As-
sociation. which handles the
paying of longshoremen
Brennan testified about wages
paid members of four longshore-,
men’s locals in Galveston. Two :
of the locals have all - Negro i
members, one composed of
whites and another predomi-
nately of Mexican-Americans.
the inscription which appears
' extending out into the lake area under the pediment of the west
below the elevation of 1.4525 portico of the U. S Supreme
feet. Court building
broken promise, the resolution . . . ■ . ■. ।
saia Me gican-American K schootsnand ““HoiWardpnhe’ca
leaders here supported Hitt for ■ - ■ .
office in 1964 in exchange for his
been a columnist and political |
writer for the Stuart Long News
Service in Austin.
look ahead a month or more for ’ Galveston News, the Dallas
sales There is a recession now Morning News and the Fort
school here was not discussed
Tentative figures for a new
tax rate were discussed by trus-
tees. Supt. Guy T. Smith said
the rate would have to be dis-
cussed later and a public hear-
ing is required on the school
budget.
"I believe this will be the re-
sponsibility of the next superin-
tendent.’’ Smith said, regarding
the new budget.
(EDITORS NOTE Informa
i tion for this, column released by
authority of patient or relative >
BROW N WoD COMMUNITY
HOSPfTAL
Admissions Monday
Brownwood — Jesse H Ben-
nett; John Henry Scruggs; Mrs.
SPECIAL
PRE-FINISH
PANELING
$£97?
BOWIE
LUMBER CO.
1140 Stew Ph. 61c-75n7
Brownwood are pending at Da-
vis-Morris Funeral' Home with
burial to be in Eastlawn Mem-
orial Park Paul Wallace min-
ister. and Rev. Leon Aduddell
will officiate. Winners from the Brownwood
Mr Dickey died at 1 45 p m Riding Club are:
Monday in Brownwood Com-1 Pee Wee Boys Class Ricky
Barnes. Rance Barnes in bar-
Pueriu-e •- •enine -eege satun
, •y- w suneey -orig • enow
WOOD »UK ISHINO CO » O Sea ia
Sr--e, ».«. W tamw aw
_ _ Mmea MH w m-1». Tum.
Between 1700 - 6800 was ap-
proved as a loan for the neces- l
sary core tests at the site of
the proposed football stadium
in the Camp Bowie area from
MAY - Richard Hodge of Carrie Lynn, Mrs Phyllis Ann
Hitt said a sample of Logan's Brownwood will be the speaker Handy Mrs Ruth L Saunders.
I--- 4---- -• ah- -i-k- —-12 - -n-- Mve I anh Farlu WTininm L
. . - - He said the average weekly
Planned Saturday Baycbecks.pad towwhtteoloca
Jr. is on the hands of Gov Pres- ment's civil rights division
ton Smith and the San Patricio * . - - ...
Asked at Hearing Board Approval
An excavation request I
smok canisters and riot sticks
Monday night to disperse a
noisy crowd of about 1,000
youths in Milwaukee, Wis.
Four policemen and a youth
were slightly injured and 12 per-
sons were ' arrested at Water
Tower Park, scene of an earlier
disturbance.
The police went into action
after-thc-erriwd began tearing
down signs which proclaimed a
10 p m. curfew. Many of the
youths pelted police cars with
rocks and bottles, heavily dam-
aging some of them
Police and young people had
clashed at the park July 1 and 2
after area residents and offi-
cials of a nearby hospital com-
plained of all-night noise in the
area.
Meanwhile, racially tense
New Bedford, Mass . and High-
land Park, Mich., were relative-
ly calm. —--
The comparative quiet in New
Bedford came after Sen. Ed-
ward W. Brooke, R-Mass , the
nation's only Negro senator, ap-
pealed to area residents to "cool
it”.
only damage reported from
the fire was a small amount of
grass.
arrested _ early today and
charging firearms Six false fire Work Night Set
alarms were turned in. But A wark nieht "lannei hu
Cecil of Arlington andG. 1 of Ann Friedman of "Lexington. “idT" and Angelique Loyd byASinton"sittosfsd‛vsndaytint menat Mondaynmentingadopt-
gan SjBS1
and nine grandchildren. ews Goodman in barrels. pole bend- n< indonendont invesientione hv cnanging . name o tne aIt *
—------------ "i ' .... ing, key hole, ring spearing, of.independent. investisrtions.b main Mreet to "Dr -LogenAve-
George W. Ware, 70 flag and potato race. Vivian El-
- | lis and Katie Goodman in rib-
COMANCHE 1 BBC ►—Services bon race.
for George W. Ware, 70, will be Senior Men Class; Frank
at 10 a m Wednesday at Oak Batos in key hole. Harvey
sThs, AmsricanAralaz ionue 71 “t" AYeAr. Cunrescuend gmine on mu to
“s Z” I - -“-"8
struck again in late May and HOUSTON (AP) — The fed- 327 was 6100 60. to Negro local _ ,________,
he went to the hosvital again, eral government's efforts to end 85! 6138 and to Mexican-Amer i- rectors of the Brown County
Doctors said he died of cancer racially segregated Longshore-, can Local 1576, 681 36. Water Improvement District
of the lungs men’s union locals in Texas ran Figures going back to 1963 - No. 1 at a regar meeting
A sister. Mis Horace D into sharp questioning Monday show a similar spread, Bren- Monday night
by a federal judge nan testified. "" . . .
The suit, filed by the U.S. Under cross - examination.
Department of Justice, seeks to Brennan said the average week-
force 37 segregated locals of ly paycheck paid to members
the International Longshore- of each local has no relation
Annual reports were to be Cocke Young, was a member of mens Associationoin.Texasto to an individual’s average week-
given and new,directors and of- the Constitutional convention mergesintogtintegratedloc .earnings
..... — Ti a Suage Sw _________________
named num 1 « the .excavation. be
sSrzierngotprjobswtharthe asked,, gvernment attorneys Ralph A. Massey, president ares and be deposited above the
graduating from Southwestern Monday whether merging the of the ILA Gulf and South At- elevation of 1.615 feet, and that
University at Georgetown in localsswould eliminate the ra-lantic District, told the court no material removed should be
nzerstty at Georgetown in cial.diserimination the govern- that the all-Negro local 329 in deposited along the edges of
ment claims is occurring Galveston is restricted to work- the excavation to form jetties
J Im ingfor only some «stevedoring
just thinking out loud.” | Massev said b was not a.
Thegjudg asked government mllar With the Won for the
lawyers Why any racial prob- rpstriciion
lems could not be worked out Lrcai 29 is th. oni. o,
within the present all-white, an- the X^Ls^SmT^
i suit which is not resisting the
government’s efforts to merge
the locals.
for all members of the Brown
citv County Youth Fair Assn and
e blaze.brought. out city their families is planned for Sal-
firemen at 4:22 pm The wheel . . P“"E "o °“
of a car owned by J. T. Lan-
caster of Kermit caught -fire.
Minor damage was reported to
the tire.
Finally at 9 a m city firemen
answered a call to the 2700 block
of Fourth St when a patch of
grass went up in flames. The
Brown County Fair Assn, is
schedqled for 6 p.m today at
the Brown County Youth Fair
grounds.
All members are urged to
bring lawn mowers and other
tools and help clean the grounds
for coming events.
is out 4k the evil past and not
sufficient unto the times."
Concerning the claim of a
i Santo Anna - Mrs Laurie L.
Shambeck
Comanche — Dr James F.
Hallmark.
May — Thomas G Lee
Abilene — Mrs Winnie D,
Southall.
BIRTHS
A son, Billy Aaron, to Mr.
and Mrs Billy Jack Sliger of
Early. July 12, Brownwood
Community Hospital. Maternal
grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
Ben W Lawson of Brownwood.
Paternal grandmother is Mrs.
Christine Sliger of Brownwood.
COMANCHE (BBC > - Ser-
District 5 presented three Former TEC
trophies for performance for the
year at the closing ceremonies
Horsemanship — Debbie Tay-
lor of the Concho Riders Club.
Sportsmanship —Brenda Buck
of the San Angelo Saddle Club.
Citizenskip — Stephen Loyd of
the Brownwood Riding Club
E Gower: Mrs Ira S Roberts.
Blanket - Maurice C Wolfe
Zephyr — Mrs Geraldine
Blackmon
Bangs — Emmett M Wagner
Comanche — Mrs Sarah
Loudermilk
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