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2 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Wed, July 15, 1970
Bulletin
DEATHS
Pubiished TV evening except Satun
Sooo'XiiTSmco "V o
dependent School District re-
* * and FUNERALS
i ates the money as it sees fit.
Curtis Keith, pastor at the First
cumecn SM Ceeman eeunnes 6» Mr
Brown-
business Mr
Gladys Mallett and Mrs. Floyd
worked hard to gain the match-
ing funds."
man. now 69 and a retired Co- building it will become self-sus- :
County. he was a retired motel
failed to measure half of the
Santa Anna - Mrs Ester E
Mrs. Moreland, 69 Mrs. Edna Teague, 47
In Temple Hospital
See picture on Page 1)
I
wood, is in room 11
President Nixon about the al- ular meeting at S p.m.
I
New students at Brownwood
lo missions and has been senior
BLUFFVUE
He was a semi-retired
N
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sev-
Eoff.
His survivors are two sons.
o
Charles Older four weeks after
cused six prospective jurors
of Brownwood; and 12 grandchil-
began questioning the first of
with
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CAMP BOWIE
FEATURES: 1:00—3:15—5:35—7:55—10:10
DRIVE-IATHHATE
Awaken to
NOW THRU SATURDAY
in the Bluffview area with
an
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DRIVE-IN thfrire
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Jurors Sworn In
For Murder Trial
Hunt Still on
For Remains
Of Missile
Hospital
Notes
Ulmer G. Waits, 69
DALLAS - Services for U-
Firms Granted Extra Time
To Meet Exhaust Standards
WASHINGTON (AP) — Auto the actual quantity of pollutants
Thomas, all of Mt Pleasant
William C. Allen
dren.
Mrs. Mary Miller
BROWNFIELD - Services for
Space Official
To Speak Here
Don Green of the public in-
Hugh Bush, 74
COLEMAN - Funeral for Wil-
Orleans and Brown Willis of aged. The youngest is William
Dallas; and three grandchild- T McBride, a chemical reactor
taking part in the effort were
small planes and two helicop-
ters from the National Nuclear
Stephen Loyd, president of
the Brownwood Chapter of Fu-
ture Farmers of America, and
leged My Lai massacre illegally
influenced the sergeant's com-
Mrs Teague was born April
11, 1903 at Cross Cut and had
been a lifetime resident of the
Re-elected to the board of
directors for another three-year
term are Mrs. Jesse Acuna.
Mrs. Vernon Carr Sr , Rev John
but the average a
about 45. All but tl
ta Hill Mersiovsky of 2408 Sec-
ond St. and a 1964 pickup driv-
were still missin
according to Bill
■ared to be
e are mar-
SHEPPARD
PEST CONTROL
search continued today in cen-
tral Mexico for the remains of a
P2:
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lutants.
Middleton. adminis-
Mrs. Minnie Sepalvida,-Miss Yo-
landa Valades and Mrs. Rach-
ael Contreras all of Brown-
wood, and Mrs. Mary Cercone of
Costa Rico.
pie. He is the son of Mrs. Retha
Thomas of Brownwood.
anw
Sc* m
and Mrs Becky Orange of Fort
Lewis, Wash.; his mother. Mrs
Hill Wooten of Cross Plains,
three sisters. Mrs Lester Strawn
of Lake Brownwood. Mrs Wil-
lard Davis of Long Beach, Calif.
for the first time tonight in a
trial that could last six months
Six alternate jurors still must
be chosen and then testimony
will begin, probably early next
week.
The jury was sworn in Tues-
SqU
By Osw
In acco
word ARC
lead and
’ holds the
the jack
views the
hadn’t bid
because I
winners I
contract'’
but that ’
member of the West Illinois
Church of Christ.
Other survivors include his
wife; a brother. R W. Waits of
Farmers Branch, four sisters.
k:,3
3
housemover and a member of
the Baptist church.
The couple was married Aug.
26. 1961 at Cottonwood.
operator and had lived 10 years
in Eastland He was a former
Brown County resident
He was married to Lucille
Rice at Ardmore July 22, 1933.
Survivors include his wife: a
daughter. Mrs. Jimmy Freitag
of Euless, his mother. Mrs
Mary B Allen of Brownwood:
four sisters, and six grandchil-
dren
Charlie Teague, 67
Bates
Canroe - Steve J. Gregory.
$9,500,000 to $12,954,000 for 1970
taxation.
Supt S H Fletcher said the
The most
electrifying
ritual ever
aeen!
vention in Nevada.
Judge Conner has issued a
Aug 20. 1922 at Holly Hillard.
Fla. and was a member of the
Baptist church there.
ond issue earlier in 1969
We would like to build a
COMANCHE f BBC I—Services
for Mrs Ruth Moreland, 69,
will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in
the Comanche Funeral Home
Burial will be in Mullin Ceme-
tery with Rev. Allen Owens of-
ficiating.
Mrs Moreland died Tuesday
in a Kerrville hospital at l a m
following a long illness
Born May 4,1901 in Corsicana,
she was a registered nurse and
was married in 1927 to Thomas
Moreland in Crane. He died in
1932. She was a member of the
Methodist Church.
By ABK
DEAR
asked me
see if you
closer to 1
friend of
’Zelda
Zelda le
my broth
the counti
come aliv
that hour
for bed
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week-ends
brother fli
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looks at I
doesn't c
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camp whe
brother w
since he ii
and they
that looks
think. Abi
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your brol
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who like
countrysi
take 10 v
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have no
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eral mont
I consider
accused n
confident u
me about
not repeal
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to tell my
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My frie
I am the
refuses t
This has
It is im
rate with
closed mi
l can new
to set her
self, but 1
to put son
dren
Mrs. Teague had lived at Cross
wood. officiating, assisted by
the Rev Chester Wilkerson of
Waiters
Burial was to be in Midway
Cemetery
Mr Bush was dead on arrival
at 8 45 a m Tuesday at a Cole-
man hospital after an apparent
heart attack A veteran of World
War I, be was a member of
the Goldsboro Baptist Church
He was a retired mail carrier
and rancher
Born Oct. 1, 1895 in Alabama,
he married Gussie Burns Dec. 4.
1921 at Goldsboro He had lived
in Coleman County since 1902
CROSS PLAINS-Funeral for
Charlie Alton Teague. 67, of
Cross Plains, will be at 10:30
a m Thursday in Higginbotham
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Monte Mills of Abilene officiat-
ing.
Burial will be in Cross Plains
Cemetery.
Services for his wife, Mrs
Edna Earl Teague, 47, are pend-
ing at Higginbotham's. Her bur-
ial will be in Greenleaf Ceme-
tery at Brownwood.
Judge Delays
My Lai Ruling
DEAR
your frie
mind"d
mateh. II
fidential
created I
to be the
To you,
don't lis
"informa
present,
•elf out
innocence
DEAR
can't give
but my <
An additional 915,000 was ap- ours "
roved in balloting for a city No 1
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Energy -Commission ——..
Gen Salvador Rangel Medi-
na. commander of the 10th mili-
tary zone. confirmed the missile
had not been found.
There have been two previous
missile landings in Mexico since
the U.S. space program began
at White Sands 25 years ago.
--e, msi
postege paid •» Browno
HOSPITAL
Admissions Tuesday
Brownwood — John F Dunn;
Mrs Frances E Guyer. Henry
Mr. Valadez. a construction
worker and member of Meth-
odist Church, died Monday at
12:30 pm in Fort Worth follow-
rant at the veterans hospi
Title of Green's program will
Middleton weakened the cur-:
rent standards 60 per cent for
carbon monoxide and 10 per
cent for hydrocarbons and gave
auto manufacturers until 1972 to
meet them
Despite the higher figures.
operator in his late 20s. Oldest
is Alva K. Dawson, 73, a former
sheriff's deputy.
Jurors' ages weren’t disclosed
Brownfield Funeral Home is
In charge of arrangements and
burial will be in Brownfield
Mrs Miller died Tuesday in a
Lubbock hospital
which do not require a state
reason The defense attorneys
were allowed five peremptory
challenges each and 20 which
could be exercised jointly
The state used 10 of its 40 per-
emptory challenges
Before the jury was accepted
by the prosecution and defense
Older denied a motion by Paul
Fitzgerald, Miss Krenwinkel’s
lawyer. to postpone the trial un-
til Aug. 1, 1971, to reduce the ef-
fect of publicity in the case.
"I am convinced that a fair
An Aubrey Schenck
Production
COLOR by DeLuxe-
Unitad Arhat
injured leg apparently cut by
the broken glass She was re-
turned to the school
She was not seriously injured.
Doggett said this morning
Plus: Gregory PSk • nd
Eva Marie Saint in
"THE STALKING MOON"
Rated G
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enai wootsom. menee
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According to Brownwood po-
lice records, three girls made
their escape by breaking a win
dow in ane of the buildings and
HOSPITALIZATION
POLICY
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Room 1st day ........
• Doctor Calls to
Off lea/Home
• Surgical Benefits
AGES 0-75
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DOCTOR
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optometrint
Call for appointment
646-8778 or
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______Starring Lee Van CleH______
Also: Gina Lollobrigida in
"BUONA SERA MRS. CAMPBELL"
Rated G
counts of ausault with intent to EARLY (BBC) _ Salt Creek
murder in an attack by U S Baptist church in Early ha<
troops March 16. 1966 on a vil- scheduled a revival beginning
। lage called My Lai 4 in South Sumday and continuing through
i Vietnam He has denied the July 26
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KWAIT DISNEYS
Two Girls Still
Being Sought
Two girls, one 16 and one 17.
who left Tuesday around 9 30
pm from Brownwood State
Home and State School for Girls
be "Space Program for the '70s "
His current duties are with the
I of Abilene; one stepson, D. C ants in the Sharon Tate slayings
Jones; two stepdaughters. Mrs will be sequestered in a hotel
Kathyn Ballard of Brownwood " - -
Carnet Paths and Spots
Easily Removed . . .
or clean carpet wall-to-wall
Safe Blue Lustre re-bright-
•ns colors. leaves nap fluffy.
Rent easy-to-use electric
shampooer for 91 a day at
Coggin Drug, 1423 Coggin.
10th St.
A two-car collision was re-
mr. ay-hn • —nmaiu
: No library bilding commit- nnee stat *” •r "r
| tee has been abpointed. she wguse» of rue asSocIAtEd Press
mid, and no architect has been aEnt.wm"., Su"tn"A
case. ger. Mrs Lenora M Reddy:
tAndtemoksauu xrts S1**; wu
"This results because the s Sgt David Mitcheli, 30 at Ft - — -
much-improved mesurement Hood. Tex
attaches say it may be several Rising star - Mrs Lona Mae
days, possibly next week, before Stovall
US Dist Judge Jack Roberts Dismissals Tuesday
acts on a motion to block the Brownwood - Mrs Ruby R
first court martial in the My Lai Navarro; Mrs Barbara G Sli-
Christian Church in
formation office at the Manned
Spacecraft Center in Houston
will present a program to the
Brownwood Kiwanis Club Thur- Del Ray Thomas of Altus,
day at noon. The luncheon will Okla, and formerly of Brown-
be held at Chisholm's restau- — - -
ported at 3:18 pm at Parkwav
and Elizabeth Dr. In the crash toilpipe poll
were a 1967 car driven by Loret- John T l
— PLUS—
WALT DISNEY'S
"Hong Your Hot on the Wind"
manche minister, presented Co- taining "
Darden. Cecil Holman, Mrs. E
B'wood Students JnHghs MrniChars Minear
Attend Sessions Three new board members ’
- were elected to serve for three
years and these are William W.
Bell, Tom Howard and Mrs V.
federal exhaust reduction stand
ards.
New cars are now certified by
the government as meeting
emission limits of 2.2 grams of
St
A 1961 car driven by Michael
H Good of Ranger struck a sign
post at Lakeway and Belle
Plain. The accident was report-
ed at 4:17 p.m
Involved were a 1966 auto driv- . ...
en by Janice W Holt of 2409 manufacturers have been grant- emitted by cars complying with
13th St. and a 1961 car driven ed an additional two years to the proposed 1972 regulations
by" Judy O Marshall of 1002 meet a weakened version of fed- win be Ims than some 1970 cars
in What
A equee
first step
tify the <
all winner
lets West
mood We
is in dum
He runs
discars t
suit and V
drop the i
moods A
knows al
cards is
Home in Coleman wuh the Rev Monday in Dallas Burial was in Judge Truman Roberts Roberts
- - — Rest land Memorial Park in is attending a trial judges con-
Dallas
Mr Waits died Saturday in a
Dallas hospital following a long
illness
Bom in Doyle. Ark . he mov-
ed to Dallas in 1926 A retired
automobile salesman, he was
also involved in the real estate
Tate. Miss Hattie Brightman.
Mrs R D Mims Jr false
president of the Friends of the
Library). and Miss Rena Owen,
treasurer
Mrs Lockwood pointed out
—-0 u T. 1cotaa in tha daeomant al rk that there are old liveoaks on the
her, she said -"Having this lot locatedinathesbasement.o C- Austin » >«■ "probably among
was a valuable asset toward manche Sountyneourthogse,ceh theoricjnaltreesonthenorther
applying for the grant Then ebrated.its. 10th.birthday.in part of’the knoll that was here
after giving the land, they have June and 1 overcrowded when Comanche was organived
"It has been maintained al We are certainly going to try to
o--- । these years by subscription, . them ..
In May 1969. Dr C. C. Kling- she explained "With the new ________________
। EDITOR'S NOTE Informa
tion for this column released by
authority of patient or relative 1
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
peremptory challenges, crowning of a new state FFA
sweetheart
NOW SAT.
sr S r?
Salt.CreekChurch
ment But he promised im- deton explained j Mitchell is charged-on two Revival >cheduled
proved testing of 1972 cars
Becarse present tests meas-
Red Cross Group
he said, all 1970 model autos fall Re-E ects S ate
significantly short of required
space station and planetary of-
They were found dead in the five at NASSA Green provided Call For Musicians
Waits was
141 prospective panelists.
- They will hear the case of
Plains nine years She was born murder and conspiracy against
_ . Manson, 35, and three female
manding general to convene the
j court-martial They contend that
the Constitution guarantees a
Schulze, chairman: Alan King, grand jury indictment of a de-
vice chairman: Mrs James Mit- fendan except in a military case
cham. secretory, and A. C. I-in time of war."
Henley, treasurer |---— — — . ---
and impartial trial can be had."
the judge said. "I am convinced
that the jury now in the box can
be fair and impartial.''
Mrs. Mary L. Miller of Brown-
crawling out the opening One field, mother of Boyd Miller of
of the girls, a 16-year-old, was Brownwood, will be at 2 p.m
located less than an hour later Thursday at the First Baptist
in th Dluffedaw -- mih — Church of Brownfield
Esther, Gracilla and Ceptlina
all of Fort Worth; one son, Lupe
Michael of Fort Worth: his
mother, Mrs Alvino Valadez and M': Willtam Bay of Comp- day by Superior Court Judge
Sr of Brownwood: two brothers. | ton, Calif.; two brothers. Andrew “ - ---- m
Richard of Fort Worth and Gary Teague and John Teague, both defense and prosecution lawyers
of Brownwood; four sisters, "" * 1" h 1 “ : " " “
Burial will be in the Green- area,
leaf Cemetery. The Rev. Bobby
Weathers will officiate
Four persons were re-elected i Rulings in the past by Rob- Emmett Lewis of Owen will be
to serve for the 1970-71 year as ' erts offer no clue to how he in charge of the musk Prayer
officers of the Brown County might act in the case of Mitch- services will begin at 7 pm.
hydrocarbons per mile and 23 Chapter of the American Red ell argue that statements by each night followed by the reg-
aamstnecachon wete elegtedat an an '
manedngiorcaccurafktesting nuesdmyeatnznoon thethebaocar
procedures,are -6gramspfhy- American Red Cross office
drocarbon and 47 grams ofcar Re-elected officers include Ken
bon monoxide. Middleton said. 1
Wednesday at 4 pm. in the Dav-
is-Morris Funeral Home
Services for William Clarence
Allen, 61. of Eastland, will be at
2 p m Thursday at Davis-Mor-
ris Funeral Home with burial
to be in Rice Cemetery. Rev.
Porter Simmons and Rev. Cecil
EMs aritn dfficia Ranger at Department .dispatched troops There were no injuries in
Mr Aenudeaain Kanser * from the 10th military zone renorted traffic accidents
4 55 am Wednesday following based in Durango to search an inhresrrepood triusaccidents,
a two-year, illness.., u . area about 15 miles from the I South Broadwav and Pecan
Born Sept. 19, 1906 in Howard Chihuahua state horder he ' Eroaaway and Pecan
EP_______— __11 Cnihuanua state border, be- St was the site of a two - car
tween Yermo and Ceballos. Also collision reported at 1:57 p.m.
His survivors are two sons, en men and five women who
D^’o^TBr^^e
had lived in Fort Worth three
years. He married Cathy Bar-
rientes in Fort Worth on Nov.
23, 1954
Survivors include his wife;
five daughters, Stella. Rosando,
Mrs Claude Sessions of Ban- U.S Air Force Athena missile
dera.MnaHaryBarett Mrsalthat wentiastrayafteri was dtailed list." Trustees have ap
stirs femicaregnvemn- proved the recommendationJ,
ment Mid no remnants of the , Fletcher said there areabput
missile had been located 3.300 tax accounts, in the Co-
The Foreign Ministry, howev- manche school district
er, announced it had instructed
Mexico's ambassador in Wash-
X Three Accidents
icAnekeroitorVNationai Nefense Here on Tuesday
IM Kemp; Mrs Barbara J
; Stewart.
Bangs - Howard L Rambo
Mercury — Allison G WI-
AUSTIN, Tex (AP) - Court burn.
Survivors include one daugh- front yard of their home in flight commentary during Apol-
ter. Mrs. J. D Archer of Dal- Cross Plains about 7:15 pm 1 -li- — — Eees sei-
las: one brother. Lynn Jeffers Tuesday, a 12-gauge shotgun public affairs officer in the re- High School this year who are
of Brownwood, three grandchil- ve -e — •e:c. -u— mverv zone of Anollo flizhts. interested in becoming a part
dren and one great-grandchild J A ruling n ’being withheld1in
Alvino Valadez, 32 peace Garvin Jones pending
Services for Alvino R. Valadez ' further investigation.
Jr.. 32, of Fort Worth will be
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to. electrician. William Zamora,
technician; Marie Mesmer, for-
mer drama critic, John Baer,
electrical tester. Evelyn Hines,
teletype operator. Walter Vitze-
lio, retired security guard, and
Herman Tublek, mortician
Most of the prospective jurors
were excused because they Mid
they either were influenced by
pretrial publicity or that it
would be a hardship to be
locked up in the Ambassador
Hotel nightly for the duration of
the trial.
The four defense attorneys ex-
Survivors include his wife;
one son, Bobby Bush of Brown-
wood; five sisters, Mrs. Lorene
Clark of Winters. Mrs Elma
McAdams of Odessa. Sirs Ju-
lie Mangum of Pleasanton,
Mrs. Clifford Searcy of Alaba-
ma and Mrs Ethel Smith of
Novice; and three grandchild-
ran
Thomas C. Dickey, 82
Funeral for Thomas C. Dick-
ey, «. of 1514 Ave. B was to be
at 2:30 p.m. today at Davis-
Morris Funeral Home with Paul
Wallace, minister, and Rev.
Leon Aduddell officiating
Burial will be in Eastlawn
Memorial Park
Mr Dickey died at 8:45 p.m.
Monday in Brownwood Com-
munity Hospital after along
illness
Survivors include his wife,
one son, one daughter and eight
grandchildren___________
Jimmy Cornelius, secretory, are
attending the 42nd annual state '
FFA convention being held to-:
day through Friday in San
Antonio.
Jim Brim. Brownwood Junior
High School vocational agricul-
ture instructor and FFA advi-1
sor. accompanied the two.
Numerous scholarships and
awards will be presented to out-
standing FFA members The
convention will adjourn Friday
following the election of a new
state FFA president and the
followers, Susan Denise Atkins.
21: Leslie Van Houten. 20. and
Patricia Krenwinkel, 22. in the
deaths last August of Miss Tate,
four visitors to the actress' Ben-
edict Canyon home and a
wealthy couple the next night.
In contrast to the defendants,
most of the jurors are middle-
ried.
The others: Thelma Me-
Kenzie, seeretarial supervisor;
Shirley Evans, secretory: Jean
Roseland, secretary; Anlee Sis-
ham H (Hugh) Bush, 74 of mer G Waits, to of Dallas — __________,____ .... „ . ce c. —________ ___________—_-____-
Goldsboro, was to be at 3 30 brother of Mrs. C O Grind- Judge Earl Connor of Eastland time they had available to com- dents, according to library and helped start th librarv bv and Muleshoe ahead of us I do n.Homuruv zomaw
pm. today at Stevens Funral staff of Brownwood, were held who is substituting for s2nd Dist pletethe 1970 tax rolls., , l board president Mrs. Frances cnntributingssrme otrits not know U they got their ."S"m,eegSag
Renditions were raised from Lockwood books I grants, but we certainly got mone-min X
"We feel we are going to mmE-""-
reach our local goal," Mrs
. • . . .. Lockwood
raise.isa.necessitydue to the i "We feel we are going to _ .________
grothsontnescomancheschools reach our local goal," Mrs 5.000 souare “foot* center "Mrs. named We will meet Aug 3 Y--»« -
We have been operating on 16 Lockwood said The two tem- Lockwood said “We already and wi probably take care of 2
W Scon SpeenarRer“v.."and porary finance chairmen are have about . 000 books Its new the e matters at that time ”
Ps can n Toargt be donnd , Gai P.Dudleyanei. HBution hame wi 6 City-County Pib Ot^rs on the boardiare Mrs
he said We thought the raise Thezehave.got ten autaandbeat lic Library ” । Dudley. ErnestE .Be 1l,,Ben
Xn^r^it^ pnedgesb’Ahhougn deatnnShand she said the labrary.census Cleveland. Bi Day Mrs. Nun.
cent,on.properties,butit.ended t an exact figure at this tline. it indicates, there are 10,000 Peo-
An inventory is now being apeamg, are near the PlurSa, this anawes taresmaiier
equafzation board for a "better ton donated "a1 , ■ 5cfoot sh0 sa 460 Aroent brar
- ........- - lot at 311 N. Austin in Decern- She said the present library.
charges | Rev. Bill Johnson, pastor of
A pretrial hearing in the court- Melwood Baptist Church tn
1 martial is scheduled Jrly 21 Brownwood, will be the speaker
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STARTS THURSDAY
_ Comanche Taxpayers File Funds for New Library Home Srowmwood {
“ Hearing Request On School . " Bulletin *
taxpayers in the Comanche In- muz until the bearing ooming Likely in Comanche
The local taxpayers contend
filed a request in S2nd District that complete equalization has’ COMANCHE - It appears manche Public Lbrary’s build- Mrs Lockwood Mid the fed
Court Tuesday for a hearing not been carried out and ine. Comanche will get its new b mg fund with a gift 'of $5 000 eral grants are given to the
on the new tax assessment set qualities now exist because all brary. , in memory of his late wife, individual state*: for libraries
by the schools board of tax, personal property has not been- Approval of a federal grant of "Mias Minnie Cunningham" in turn, the state dissemin-
equalization in recent hearings assessed The equalization board $50,000 in June for the Coman- Klingman i . _
A set at 10 says that, all adjustments were che library had tube matched m Mrs Klingman had been a * This year. Comanche was third
a m July 23; according to Dist. made that could be made in the the same amount by local mi- teacher in the Comanche schools on the Texas list —with Bowie sing, coov: evenin •• lenha Sunday 1
Survivors include the two;
daughters; three sisters. Mrs. .
Cordia Hampton of Jacksonville.
Fla , Mrs Carie McNew of Stutt-
gart. Ark and Mrs Mae Macki-
son of Miami Beach, Fla.; two
brothers, Leroy Will’s of New
MEXICO CITY (AP) - A
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RICE AGENCY
H W. RICE
317 Brown 606-875
was discovered between them, covery zone of Apollo flights. interested in becoming a part
...... 1 The luncheop meeting is open of the school band are asked to
their deaths by justice of the to th* ____contact Bonnie Rice at 646J17M
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1970, newspaper, July 15, 1970; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574429/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.