Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1971 Page: 2 of 16
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Wednesday. N
Wednesday , March 17,1971
BROWNWOOD BULI FTIN
Hospital Notes
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Wilbur Coffee
Coffee of Brownwood; six number is 646-3241.
Lewis, Bill Lewis, Mrs. Ellie
Mrs. Mack Siler, 56
WHITE I
It's
BLUFF VUE
Asa Hillin, 78
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Features
5:00-7:00-9:00
ficiating.
Brownwood Community
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DEAR CITIZEN and
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DPIVr iH THEATWE
CAMPBOW
Music campaign
hits full swing
Cold blast
headed for
West Texas
Open
4:45
Mrs. Harrison Tietz, Mrs.
Stevie Vaughn, Mrs. W. T.
Waddill, Mrs. R. Wall, Mrs.
Jackie Weathers, Mrs. Virginia
Williamson, Mrs. Opal Willis,
Janet Willis, Mrs. Paul Winn,
POOR
WHITE
TRASH'
- KM I
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mGOICT
JERE WEBB
... new pastor
SPECIAL
ENGAGEMENT
“Actress on
her way to
anOscar!”
- LOS AMGUIS
hehald-
EXAMINER
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who had lived in Comanche 25 employe and a veteran of World
years, died at 11 a.m. Tuesday War I.
Animal Clinic. Dr. Speck had
sent the skunk to Austin last
week for examination.
Adm.
1.50-1.25-75c
Call Landmark Life Ins. Co.
at 646 6579, or see
Putter Jarvis.
Rated
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AUSTIN (AI
Crawford Mart
highway de,
legally go akx
inflation mov
Nixon.
Martin said
can award co
eral-state high'
not require pay
ing local wage
The opinion
highway engin
wall
Nixon issued
Feb. 23 suspe
law requiring p
at prevailing Io
eral constructi
Dingwall ask
would be legal
of a state prev
“It is our o
state statute m
conflicting pro
gressional acts
illations ...” M
the Wrangler Belles drill team
will include an appearance
Monday at 10;30 a.m. in Early
High School.
The 43-member concert band
‘The
Benjamin
performance
is brilliant!
Paid for by friends of John D. Harkey,
Dr. James Gardy, Chairman
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Show
Starts
7:15 p.m. 4
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By FRANC
Associated
WASHINGT
ding the secre
eryone has ki
President Nixi
his daughter 1
Harvard law s
Cox in a Whit
June 5.
The Presidei
made the form
Tuesday night
was a three-v
the First Lad
St. Patrick-:
course, the «
25-year-old da
The annou
months of w
nonsuspense
The Preside
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humor He pn
announcemen
tune he has i
tanttosay itgi
and this was
But, taking
was given hit
Plus: CUNT WALKER IN
"THE GREAT BANK
ROBBERY"
Only $340000
NOW THRU sat________
KRKDOUGUB-HENKFONDR-HUMEGOMNN
WRRENOfTB-BURGSSMEREDTH
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Readings at dawn today coordinator for the Wrangler
sagged to 23 at Marfa in far
It was more like early spring, is under the direction of Eris
however, in all parts of the state Ritchie, CJC public relations
today—and expected to stay director. Alton Roan directs the
Puzzle returning
In response to the many calls
The Bulletin has received this
week—yes. the daily crossword
puzzle will be back
The supply of crossword
puzzles for this week did not
arrive but next week's schedule
is already on hand. So the
crossword puzzle will be back in
its usual spot next Monday
in the meantime please be
patient with us through this
error.
FOR SALE
1970
Chrysler Newport Guston
.tour of the Cisco Junior College
Wrangler Band, stage band and
7 There
y was a
crooked
mnan...
10 grandchildren and appear at Early
three great-grandchildren
EARLY - The annual spring
Ho posses please!
Adpnission
I $1.00
Stamring PETER GRAVES „a UTA MILAN,
DOUGLAS FOWLET and imfroducing TIM CAREY
Plus: "SHOTGUN WEDDING"
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Infor-
mation for thia column released
by authority of patient or
relative.)
BROWNWOOD COMMUNrTY
HOSPITAL
Admissions Wednesday
Brownwood - Mrs Margaret
Woods; Mrs Kittie Sneathen;
J
a
HAIR-R
England
to bothe
diary
of a mad
housewife
a frank perry film wrg
richard benjamin
frank langella
came snodgress
A UuERS ACTUM TECiacooR•
Ra
carr
SAN DIEG
General Dyna
designed a r
submarine to
the polar ice
and Canada's
world market
The 255-000-1
sel would carr
rels of oil per
route would be
the Northwe
Greenland or
where the oil
ferred to sur
shipment to E
Canada and t
Samuel B )
of Arctic tri
General Dyna
day the big sut
tier could be
five years
Plans call I
subtanker at (
ics' shipbuildi
Groton, Conh
Masa Winram
date had been
Mindlin of Fort Worth. Great
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 1
Murph Bilbrey of Blanket.
RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC) .
— A daughter, Christina Ann, to
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Huff of San
Antonio, March 1 in San
Antonio. Maternal grand- .
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
James Connel of Richland
ELECT I
John D. Harkey)
Your Open Line to the Brownwood School Board
As your CANDIDATE tor SCHOOL BOARD,
position 4, I pledge to you that the Agenda of Issues
to be discussed, will be made known in advance of
each SCHOOL BOARD MEETING; so that you can
make known your opinion to us. This is good
government.
GREATMOVIE MAKING!"^
-NY Titles
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r "If you %
love westerns
...you’ll love
all these
b crooked
Hi men!”
B3 - Cosmopolitan A
r
that way in the southern sec- 20-piece stage band and Mrs.
tions. Pat Owens acts as director-
p «TEBSTATES
B o wi
dOwNTowf SMB
(company car) 6-way power seats-
8 track tape player-Heater-Air
conditioner-Power steering-Power
braxes-stanaara engine-excellent gas
mileage-only 27,500 actual miles
Priced at
COMANCHE (BBC)
Warner Bros, triumphantly
returns the most
celebrated motion picture
in its history.
My
Fjr
—Lady,
A son, Stephen Glenn, to Mr. the rabid skunk killed within the
and Mrs. Joe Bien of Brown- city several days ago. The baby
wood, March 15, Brownwood skunk had come into the yard of
Community Hospital. Maternal Mrs. Albert Wigley of 114
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bluffview Dr.
Eugene Malone of Abilene. The veterinarian suggests
Paternal grandparent is Mrs. that all pet owners, especially in
Charles Long of Tye. the Bluffview area who have not
COLUMBIA, Mo. — A son, had their pets vaccinated,
Robert David Jr., to Mr. and should do so immediately.
Mrs. Robert Mindlin of Lad- A report that the skunk was
donia, Mo., March 5.-Maternal rabid was confirmed by Dr. A.
grandmother is Mrs. Charlotte L Speck of the Brown County
SANTA ANNA (BBC) —
Services for Mrs Mack Siler,
56. of Santa Maria, Calif will be
at 2 p.m. Friday in the
Methodist church in Santa
Anna. Burial will be in Whon
Cemetery. Rev. Louis Sham-
beck and Rev. Bill Weeks will
officiate. Hosch Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Siler died Monday in an
Air Force hospital in Santa
Maria, Calif.
She was born in Rockwood.
Survivors include her
husband, a colonel in the air
force; a daughter, Peggy Lou of
the home; her father, Roy Bible
of Brownwood; five sisters,
Mrs. Doris Joe Harvey of Santa
Anna, Mrs. Loraine Shipman of
Santa Maria, Calif., Mrs. Neva
Bird of Odessa, Mrs. Myrtlene
Lookey of Hobbs, N.M., and
Mrs. Mildred Carter of Warner
Robins, Ga.; five brothers, E.
A. Bible of Snyder, Billy Bible
and Ione Bible, both of Stockton,
Bobby Bible of Weatherford and
Wilburn Bible of Los Angeles,
Calif.
Miller Jr., Mrs. W.T. Morris, and M U rged for pets
Mrs. J. L. Morris, Mrs. Austin Ave., March 15.
Margaret Neal, Mrs Ross Brownwood Community 'The only way we can break
Newton, Mrs C. S. Nettleship, Hospital. Maternal grand- the exposure link as far as
Mrs. W. R. Parker, Mrs. W. D. parents are Mrs. H. B. Dockery rabies is concerned between
Pierce, Miss Happy Porter, of Brownwood and W H. wild animals and humans is by
Mrs. A. J Presson, Mrs. Gary Townsley of Boise City, Okla the vaccination of pets," Dr
Price, Mrs. William Pruitt, Paternal grandparents are Mr. James Gandy, Brownwood
Mrs. Ray R. Rankin, Mrs. D. G. and Mrs Garland Wyatt of veterinarian, said this morning
Reese, Mrs. Grady Reid, Mrs. Brownwood. Dr. Gandy was referring to
"°8 ■ “CODA ■
at Mims Hospital after a short Bom Dec. 14, 1897 at Fort
illness. Smith, Ark., he married Della
Burial will be in Oakwood Hospital after an illness of three
Cemetery. days.
Mr. Hillin, a retired farmer He was a retired civil service
Bangs - Barney Ashmore; in the 400 block of Fisk reported
William Jones at 11:57 a.m. A utility pole was
Blanket - Emory McBride struck by • car driven by Ray
Zephyr - Olen NeSmith. Louise Adams of Abilene.
Dismissals Wednesday • Another smashup was
Brownwood - Mrs Ruth reported in the parking lot of
Wheelis; Mrs. Margea Heath; Ed‛s Package Store, 1019 North
Mrs. Mabel Arnold; Willie Fisk. The accident was reported
Avinger , Wayne Ganns; Joe « 7:43 p.m A parked car owned
Kyzar by w M Sullivan of Comanche
Bangs - Mrs. Marilyn was struck by a 1970 pickup
Bryce, Mrs Loretta Mattix. driven by Joe Dan Weedon of
Cross Plains — Mrs Bobbye Grosvenor.
Hinkle. -----------------------------------
Rising Star — Herman Clark. .. ...
births Vaccination is
Teresa Horner
SANTA ANNA (BBC) - FORT WORTH - Wilbur E. The membership campaign of Davis, Mr and Mrs O. L
Graveside services for Teresa Coffee, 59, of Fort Worth, for- Brownwood Civi Music .Assn Dawson, Mrs Ed Devery. Bob
Rhena Homer, infant daughter merly of Brownwood died, is in full swing. The drive began Dunn, Mrs. Larry Eaton, Mrs.
of Mr and Mrs Jerry Horner of March 11 in Fort Worth. Ser- Monday and will ran through 1 R. C. Edwards, Mrs. Tom Fine,
Stephenville, were to be at 1 vices and Masonic graveside pm. Saturday, according to Dr Mrs. Ava Foy, Mrs. D R
p m today in Santa Anna rites were held in Fort Worth. George Baker, membership Franks Jr , Mrs John Frazier,
Cemetery under the direction of Born in Brownwood, he was in drive chairman.
Hosch Funeral Home. the used car business there. He One <4 the main attractions
. The baby was born Tuesday was a member of the Church of for the 1971-72 season will be the Gold, Miss Marie Gramann,
morning and died at 2 p.m Christ. * De Cormier Folk Singers, a and Mrs. Gordon Griffin.
Tuesday, in Brownwood Com- Survivors include his wife; group of versatile young en- Mrs Mary Groce, G. N.
munity Hospital. two daughters, Mrs. Fritz tertainers who have performed Harrison, David C. Hass, Mrs.
Survivors include her Knight of Fort Worth, and Mrs from coast to coast and Canada Bryan Healer, Mrs King
parents; paternal grand- Joe Willingham of Everman; a Campaign headquarters is in Hoerman, Mrs Ralph Jackson,
mother, Mrs. Katherine Homer step-daughter Mrs. Louise the Reddi Kilowatt room of Dr. Gene Johnson, Mrs. Tommy
of Santa Anna; and maternal Willard of Crowley; two step- Texas Power & Light Co. The Jordan, Mrs Jack Kassahn,
grandparents, Mr and Mrs sons, James and Joe E Collier doors are open from 9 to 5 p.m Mrs Billie Kelly, Rev and Mrs
Billy Jones of Santa Anna. of Vidor; his father, j M each day. The telephone E. G. Key, Mr and Mrs. S.
Funeral for Asa Allen Hillin, 78, with David Echols, minister,
of 307 N. Pine, Comanche, will officiating. Burial will be in
be at 3 p.m. Thursday in Oak Burkett Cemetery.
Lawn Funeral Home with Mr. Tolleson, who had lived in
Weldon Bennett of Abilene and Brownwood six years after his
Dale Scott, minister of Pearl move from Los Angles, Calif.,
Street Church of Christ, of- died at 2:45 a.m. today in
aP
Palmer; Rising Star: Mrs. Helburn, University of Texas.
' Olice Jones; San Saba: Mrs. R. arbitration; Vernon Briggs,
Born May 23, 1892 in Milam Steele at El Centro, Calif. She E. Coleman, Mr. a,. University of Texas, labor
County, he married Bessie Mae died in 1958. He was a member JERE WEBB Myde -usster, Mrs. m D eonomics. ...
Cox Aug. 14,1910 at Comanche of the Church of Christ. ... new pastor Mier. Instructors for the advanced
and was a member of the Survivors include one sister, ------------------------------ leaders hip conference are Bob
^vorT^ude his wife; m^ Church position Man is charged wnin ieadersnip.TeadrShip
EeeavWicksonnanvlgreme . Jere Webb with burglary induskrial trainin.
J. D. Richey of Gilmer and Mrs. nephew. TO -ere VeDD psychology for union leaders
Paul Verett of Medina; two ------------------------------ Charges of burglary have and effective union leadership:
brothers. Buck Hillin of Rock- r । r Wr-neler Jere Webb has been named been filed against William A Tater,building tradesi,Rudy
dale and Dude Hillin of Lub- CJ C wrangiersnew pastor of the Brownwood Dinwibble of Rising Star in Oswald. Washington, D. C.,
bock; 10 grandchildren and 30063 Tat Early District of Seventh Day connection with a house collective bargaining; Briggs,
Adventist Churches which in- burglary Saturday night in the economics, system, labor,
elude Brownwood, San Saba Williams community collective bargaining and
and Santa Anna. According to Brown County stra tegiesi Hubbard, Texas
He was born in El Paso, but Sheriff Joe Townsend, antique legislaturei. and Hank Brown,
considers Fort Worth his home furniture was taken from the AFLCI0 internal affain
He is a graduate of Union unoccupied old Palmer place Hubbard B is legislative
College, Lincoln, Neb. and Townsend said the mer- director and Brown is president
received a double major in chandise was recovered in of the. state AFL-CIO
business administration and Rising Star and Dinwibble orsanization. .
religion. arrested Sunday. Charges were, . Those attending the con-
Webb attended Andrews filed Monday ! ferences are from localities
University Theological Brown County Sheriffs Dept. suchasAmarillo, Grand
Seminary in Berrien Springs, is still investigating the Prairie, Portland, Brownwood,
Mich, where he graduated with burglary of tools taken from Corpus Christi, Houston,
- a bachelor of divinity degree. General Telephone “C.trcks Lufkin, El Paso, Graves, San
_ Belles, a 30-girl dance and drill His last pastorate was in Alice, parked at the telenhone comn. Antonio, Rowlett, Waco and
West Texas and 32 at Dalhart in team " He married Garlyn Walter in anys warehouseninecan Austin.
the Panhandle At the same The program, which lasts 1966 Her father and his are both Bowie The tools were taken Also Bryan, Bonham,
hour it was 58 at Del Rio and 60 about 45 minutes, is open to the ministers. The couple has a sometime over the weekend Garland, Whitehouse,
at Galveston public child Townsend said Pasadena, Tyler,. Beaumont,
Port Neches, Dallas, Angleton
and Palestine.
vice-commander; Graham A grass, lumber and trash fire
Hendrick, adjutant; Tom Taff, was reported at 8:53 a m today
chaplain; Bob Blackwood, from Beaver and Gifford St.
sergeant-at-arms; and Howard There was no damage
Harrison, publicity chairman. Only slight damage to the
__building resulted in a fire
reported at 4:20 p.m. Tuesday
Hill Country to at White Hallum Floral Co.,
L... ..LL.. 1602-2nd. The air conditioner
have workshop pads caught fire igniting a
SAN SABA (CCB) — The nearhycurtain. . .
third quarterly workshop of the A, home, oyned by . Beulah
Private Physician Family T ay lor at.2700 Main was
Planning Program of the Hill damaged byflames Tuesday
Country Community Action morning.. The, call was.an
Assn. Inc. is scheduled April 28- swerd ati: 3.2 maEiremen
19 here Say one room Was damaged DY
This pilot program, on a theflames... __
Research and Development riTheuther. bazes, al 8ras
grant, is now in operation in fres"ereat 123am. Indian
three locations throughout the C reek Roadi9 25 ™' Santa
United States - San Saba, Fe railroad, tracks near
Bangor, Maine and Mount Hawkinsst andat9:32 * m. on
Dora, Fla the Old Bangs Road, near the
According to Mrs. Beatrice J. Erownwood State Home.and
Faught R N., representatives Schoolfor Giris where three
from the three projects win acres of grass burned.
attend along with Don Brown of Brownwood firemen an-
the Family Planning Division sweredtwoq grass!firecalls to
office of the Office of Economic 12101Dale. The first call was at
Opportunity at Washington D. 12:35 and the second at 3:45
C. p m. No damage is reported
__________________________________from either blaze
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WINNER OF S ACADEMY AWARDS
AUOREYHEPBURN -REXHARRISON
TECHNICOLOR’ PANAVISION
Mrs. Dale Woods, Mrs. D. A. Springs. Paternal grandparents
Young and Miss Juel Young- ’ are Mr and Mrs. Will Wilton of
Bangs: Mrs. Jeff Fitzgerald, Richland Springs.
Richard Gunter, Howard Kron;__________
Blanket: Mrs. Charles Switzer; I A D A D
Brady: Mrs. A. J. Ricks, Mrs. LAD • K
B. Simpson: Goldthwaite: Dr. (Continued from page 1)
and Mrs. T. C. Graves, Mrs. Act; Bob Snyder, Dallas, wage
Sam Sullivan; Gustine: N. E hour and public contracts; I. B.
brothers, Russell Coffee of Workers include Mrs. T. R. Locks, Mrs. Ruby Ludlow, Mrs.
Bangs, Floyd, Gene and Allen, Mrs. R. M Allman, W. B. Wm R. Lyle, Mrs. Joe
Leonard Coffee of Houston, J. Anders, Mrs. Gene Autry, Dr. McFarlane and Miss Wilda
P Coffee of Fort Worth and George Baker, Mrs. E. J. Ball, McGlothlin.
Wilmont Coffee of Kilgore; and Mrs. E C .Bartholomew .Miss . we
two sisters, Miss Aileen Coffee Janie Belle Baten, Mrs. Dan W nMrs.H.W. MeGowen, Miss
of Brownwood and Mrs. Jason Barger, Mrs. Robert Barkley, Dorathy McIntosh, Mrs. Jean
Dean of RoCkort. 18 grand- Mrs. Bill Bell, Mrs. Raymond Madsen, Mrs. Jim Merriman,
hildren;"andothree s Beck, Mrs. James Benfer. Mrs Mauric Martin, Mr. and
grandchildren Mrs. Fred Bosher, Mrs. Gwen Mrs Boyd Miller, Mrs. Harry
Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Bradbum, Dr. Mae Branom,
Mrs. Julia Bradley Mrs. Frances Bragdon, Mrs.
HEREFORD - Services for Clyde. Breen, Mrs. 1 L.
Mrs. Julia Loraine Moore Erqaddus,Burton Burrus, Dr.
Bradley, 52, of Amarillo were andMrs. O' J. Bryson, Mr and
held lire today at 10 a.m. Mrs. George. Burns, Mrs.
Burial was in Hereford. Winnie Burnet, Mrs. James
Daughter of Mrs. Joe Shelton Mamewaidrscharbara,isrn.
Roe RBrownweoodand thelate Dick Connally, Mrs. Wallace Glynn Reichert.
Koe n. Moore, MrS. radicy (LAlat+e
died, Monday in an Amarillo „ . , Mr and Mrs. John E. Rob-
hospital after a brief illness. She Mrs G<ne 01715 Charles bins, Mrs. Rusty Russell, Mrs.
was born Nov. 18, 1918, at Jenelle Sharp, Mrs. Maurice
Grosvenor. Absentee Vote set Shaw, Miss Sharon Ann Shef-
Survivors include her mother, field, Mrs. Leta Shelton, Mrs.
Mrs. Joe Shelton Sr EARLY (BBC) ~ Absentee yeimaSlaughter,MrM.D.
Brownwood; two sons, Bob voting for the Citv of Eariv Shirley, Mrs. w E Sikes, Mrs.
Bradley of Hereford and Jim Eltttnr amayr ant Firman Smith, Mrs. W. T.
Bradley of Dallas; one counenmen wixo conntine Smith, Mrs.A Ilan Spence, Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. through March 30. Votesmay be Earald:Steele, Mr. MickeyV.
Dallas; and five grandchildren cast With Mrs. R A. Garner, Stephen,MrsH. H Stephns,
secretary at Early city hall streckert Mrs Ed H,Mr Mrs
Charles Tolleson, 73 _____________________ Mehaer "Sydiskis,
Services for Charles A. Thiebaud.
Tolleson, 73, of 1802 Waco Street
will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in
Davis-Morris Funeral Hom
TRAVELER’S
I STEAK HOUSE
1 Ft. Worth Hwy. 646 - 9110
SPECIAL ««
TRAVELERS T-BONE
' onion rings, baked _
1 potato, salad. 2
I L.B. & Margaret Bowman
Three accidents 90 Legionaires Brownwood (pP
, , attend supper Bulletin Vy
here Thursday san saba (BBC) -
Approximately 98 Legionaires "Cm""
were present Monday evening - ».»■.«•« every «.«•••» omm*
Two traffic accidents, one tor .a steak supper in ob- """"‘.3
involving three vehicles, were servance of the 52nd an- m. .mx
reported within an hour of each niversary of the American 2 5S>o»o«
other in Brownwood Tuesday Legion at Wiley B Murray Post smoeman.FeE*, “*
East Lee and Carnegie St 27 in San Saba snge venin 1 centa sunaay is
_______«as scene of a three-car crash Rev W L White gave the mame"oineczwpirvomguna,
Mrs Floy Jane Smith; Mrs reported to police at 12:32 p.m. invocation District judge Jack rrsvmeumsmeomccmoran
Geraldine Lewis; Miss Mary involved were a 1969 car driven B. Miller, who served as guest h».iw sii" sam s-2 Meculecn
Mrs Russell Fudge, Mrs Simmons; Mrs. Jenny Cowin; by Maurine 0 Sessions of speaker, was given a standing ayennan aou"te'twnemJ JXi
James Gandy, Mrs. Phillip Mrs. Betty Jones; Odilon 1»7 auto driven by ovation at the conclusion of his snmnmurzlcaveoceess
. Calvera; Moses Smith. Clyde Terry of 1608 Third and a address. ”
May - Mrs Barbara Bond, parked vehicle owned by L E. Lynn Ward, who served as nmnarnnra
Stephenville — Mrs. Nelda Jones, contractor, of 504 E. Lee adjutant a number of years, reservea
Horner There was a one car collison was given special recognition. --------------------------------
According to commander Rash of fires
LeRoy Walker the San Saba . T.c2-.
post has approximately 100 here Iuesday
members and is one of the Eight fires, including two in
oldest posts in Texas. buildings and six grass kept
Other officers currently Brownwood firemen on the run
serving are T. A Davenport, Tuesday and this morning '
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