Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 181, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1972 Page: 4 of 44
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expense and use of manpower in agreed to exchange ambassa-
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VANITY FAIR
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perfect little Pechglos. This famous rayon-and-nylon
fabric feels fresh and cool as a fluff of fine powder
next to the skin Marvelously soft and absorbent. Wears
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COFFEE TABLES
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SEVERAL DIFFERENT STYLES Sponish or Maple
Sunday. Moy 21, 1972
Britain's Heath plans
trip to China for 1973
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Minister Edward Heath is plan-
rung a visit to Peking early in
1973 in Britain's bid (or closer
trading and political coopera-
tion with China
< iovrernment sources said Sat-
urday Heath's idea is to open a
big British trade fair, scheduled
in the Chinese capital next
April
No firm arrangements have
yet been made although Heath
and Prime Minister Chou Enlai
have been in touch with each
other Heath has been assured
of a welcome and, in turn, has
advised Chou he would be an
honored guest here
Heath may make his journey
to Peking in the Concorde su-
personic jet airliner being de-
veloped by Britain and F rance.
The British have been trying to
interest the Chinese in the revo-
lutionary jet for their devel-
oping airlines.
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8. The city manager will ask
for authorization to call for bids
on the following items:
a. Three police patrol
vehicles.
b. laboratory equipment
to establish a lab at the
wastewater treatment plant.
». The chief of police will give
a report on activities of the
police department for April.
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for a paper presented at a
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Thepaper.“AComparisonof Ptrsleum
Numerical Methods for Solving mittee
Large Sets of Simultaneous Dr Pitts attended Brown-
Fquations, ‘wasco-authored by wood public schools and is the
Dr Crawford and Dr. Pitts, a son of Co| and Mrs Everett
recent Ph. D. graduate of Pitts of 3907 Oakdale Dr.,
I AMU The paper notes Brownwood.
" grazed separately and deffered 3 from B’wood
ALL IN DAWN PINK AND STAR WHITE
A. SHORT PANTIE, 5-7, reg $2.50 each
NOW 3 FOR $6.35
sizes 8-9, reg. $2.75 eo Now 3 for 17.15
8. BRIEF, 4-7, reg $1.75 each
NOW 3 FOR $4.50
size 8, reg $200 eo. Now 3 for $5 25
C. BIKINI, 4-7, reg. $1 50 eoch
NOW 3 FOR $4 00
D. TITE PANTIE. 5-7, reg $2.50 eoch
your choice of 3 lengths (medium shown)
NOW 3 FOR $6 35
sizes 8-9, reg. $2 75 eo. Now 3 for $7.15
BUUeSand
This was the first Western lution in 1967 Britain's mission
country to recognize the Com- in Peking was burned. The Chi
mumst government after it pro- nese government apologized
claimed itself sole ruler of the and made good the damage,
mainland in IMS That act
touched off a round of dis- A British ambassador, Ch-
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ing a great deal for the British cusses current political issues
The Chinese proved difficult regularly with senior Foreign
to get along with and at one Ministry men
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office are available to assist in
developing grazing systesm
They can also provide in-
formation regarding total land
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BOMBS READY for loading on warplanes wait on deck
of the carrier I SS Conslellation in the South China Sea
Pitts co-author of honor paper
COLLEGE STATION — Dr. methods for minimizing the
New councilman Bennie
Houston will be sworn in during
the weekly meeting of the
Brownwood city council
Tuesday morning.
The meeting will begin at 7:30
a.m. in the city hall. - The
agenda:
1. — Invocation.
2. — Approval of minutes of
the previous meetings.
3. — Approval of claims and
accounts.
4. — The oath of office will be
administered to councilman
Bennie Houston Sr.
5. — The council will elect a
mayo pro tem and consider a
preferred time for meeting.
6. — The mayor will announce
council committee assign-
ments.
7. — The council will consider
award of bids on the following:
a. For the lease of a lot at
1516 Main Blvd.
b. Purchase of police
uniforms, (not to include
hats and Sam Brown belts).
c. Police uniform cleaning
service.
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d the periodically, SCS technicians
Water said receive degrees
carrvingoutthirogt in The puzzle of overgrazing. Three Brown County students
Hesaysheisconvjncedthata disappearing erass,and wasted were among 1.217 students from
planned grazing svtem is the forage kan be solved by 31 different states and six
kev to asuccessfui DiveStock initiating a grazing system, foreign countries receiving
,operation . they added The system may be degrees at the 82nd annual
Without a system of con- ’ simpie "two pasture switch spring commencement May if
trolled grazing the livestock back,» which ‘wo pastures of at North Texas State Univer--
. , equal furage production sit.
raiser is.wasting valuable potential are alternately grazed ’
forage. SCS officials noted six monthsand rested six .Mrs Beverly S. Keveryn,
Levisay s Erazing system months during the year daughter of Mrs Guida E.
makes use of all of his grass and Lovelace 1208 Ave. G,
abuses none, the SCS said. His A more complicated system Brownwood, received a
system combines the use of might consist of many pastures bachelor of science degree in
native grasses on rangeland. of varying sizes and production secondary education. Mrs.
and weeping lovegrass and potentials. These pastures Keveryn is a 1966 graduate of
coatal bermuda grass on im- would be grazed in a rotational Brownwood High School.
proved pastureland This >y stem according to the amount
• ombination of grasses works of grass present rather than a Mrs. Marcella S. Nicklas was
well in a ay stem of year round set time schedule, they said. awarded the bachelor of science
azing the vwre.ee noted . . . degree in home economics
mnmtheisnostantotednent two erazing systems are education. A 1968 Brownwood
in establishing .^grazing svs*em alike, technicians pointed out. High School graduate, she is the
inestbhnganrntngsstom but must be tailored to fit in- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Srvatinnints added The tan- dividual situations and tan- E Shelton. 2003 Ave. E.
servattonists added The Ian- downers’ preference. Many Brownwood
dow ner must have the ability to Brown County livestock raisers
manage his grazing and adjust have initiated planned grazing Cecil H Houston. son of Mr
to change Sometimes physical systems. However, more in- and Mrs. Bennie W. Houston,
changes in the ranching dividuals should take ad- Brownwood, obtained the
operation are needed to aid in , master of education degree in
razing management vantage of this economical auo euau H
razing management. 5 counseling and student ser-
F encing, watering facilities. method of harvesting grass with vices. Houston graduated from
and pasture planting or range livestock, they emphasized Brownwood High School in 1963.
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has seeding may be necessary
ring before initiating a grazing
ch system Fences should be well
rf. built, strategically located, and
all gates should be kept closed
a as This aids in deferment, forage
a it utilization, and livestock
am placement A permanent water
on- supply should be located in each
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RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC)
Baccalaureate for 1972
Richland Springs High School
seniors w ill be at 8 p.m. today in
the First Christian Church here
The processional and
recessional will be played by
Mrs. Noel Wood. Rev. Noel
Phillips, pastor of the First
Christian Church, will give the
invocation. The RSHS choir is
scheduled to sing. Rev.
Hubert Christian of San Saba
will be the speaker.
Commencement J exercises
will be held in the Richland
Springs First Baptist Church
beginning at 8 p.m. Tuesday
with Rev. Everett Beaver
scheduled as speaker.
Mrs. Wood will again play the
processional and recessional
and the invocation will be given
by Rev. Harley Pitts.
Lynn Johnson is scheduled to
deliver the salutatory address
and Glenda Gober the
valedictory address. The RSHS
choir will also attend
Principal H. C. Miller will be
in charge of the awards
presentation. The diplomas will
be presented by Richland
Springs ISD board president
Junior Evans. Rev. George
Wilton will give the benediction
A repeption will be held af-
terward on the lawn of the First
Baptist Church here
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 181, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1972, newspaper, May 21, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574928/m1/4/?q=technical+manual: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.