Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 181, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1972 Page: 8 of 44
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Sunday Moy 21, 1972
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Frank Dibrell
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signing the contract.
The shelves here are to be assisted in the various reading
people here
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Bright No-lron
King Size Sheets
To everyone who
supported me in the
City Council election-
MATTRESS PAOS
ARE KING SIZE!
THE INFORMED
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Oregon
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STACKING THE SHELVES - Mrs. Mary
Michaels is already stacking some of the
shelves in the May community center with
books which are on loan from the Brownwood
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Attorney General of Texas
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May residents plan to have their first library
here ready for the public soon.
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FT. MCCLELLAN La.
Second lieutenant Donnie W
Killgore, 25, son of Mr and Mrs.
Oscar H Killgore of 606
Calcutta, Brady, recently
completed the chemical officer
basic course at the U.S. Army
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will elect to the Proprietary School Act
nal or trade passed by the Texas Legislature
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residents are anticipating the reading programs for people of open daily during the summer
opening of the new May Com- all ages, according to Mrs. A. F. months with a National Youth
munity Library, a first for the (Mary) Michaels Council member as librarian.
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The library, which will be filled with books obtained on programs by community
located in the May community loan from the Brownwood volunteers
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The diplomas will be
presented by Connel. Mrs H. E.
Pearce will present the awards.
A reception will follow.
The Lapps round up their
reindeer under the midnight
sun since summer’s fierce
mosquitoes are less active
then
if
In some instances we have tomorrow. If not, the time to
found that unscrupulous find out is before turning over
salesmen make exaggerated the tuition money.
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Local center, will provide extensive The library is scheduled to be
You should remember that should check with them prior to
the written provisions at the signing any contract If there is
contract control over the oral no such bureau, ask for the names
representations made by the of several former students. You
salesman. If there is ambiguity should then contact these people
in the contract or doubt on the and get their opinion of the
part of the student as to the school.
meaning of the language of the While this takes extra time,
contract, this should be the caution is well worth the
resolved in writing prior to delay involved. If the school is
PILLOW CASES 2.27
Public Lbrary. Due to the lack of these
Brownwood librarian Mrs services in most rural areas,"
Walter Dix said the loan Mrs. Michaels says, “the
arrangement is a part of the founding of the May Community
Brownwood Public Library Library is the fulfillment of a
special priority grant which is longtime dream here, for us to
received under Title I. Library have better educational and
Services and Construction Act, recreational services near
administered through the Texas home,"
State library
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thoroughly understood. What does not guarantee them a job.
provisions are made for can- Finally, the trade schools
cellation by the student' is he general reputation is of utmost
able to receive his tuition back importance if there is a Better
and if so. what amount and Business Bureau in the town in
sited thwow style spreods are a nch
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The donation of additional
books is expected from the May
Public Schools and area
residents
Those who wish to make book
donations are asked to contact
either Mrs. Michaels or Mrs. J.
R Edwards for additional in-
formation.
"At this time, the library
contains a large number of Chemical Center, Ft.
•now’ books works of McClellan, Ala.
historical value religious The nine-week course
books, award winners and provides basic branch training
current best sellers.” Mrs. in the chemical corps and
Michaels says. prepares newly commissioned
"We also have a number of officers for duty/in chemical
books designed for young units at platoon through
con-
readers, she says pany command levels His
A series of books published, in studies included administrative
large print sizes covering fic- procedures and logistics and
tion, non-fiction and western medical training and support,
lorewill also be available Mrs. Lt Killgore, a 1965 graduate
Michaels says. of Rochelle (Tex.) High School,
"Volunteer workers are now received his Bs degree in
constructing shelves che mical engineering, in 1970
cateloging the books and from the University rf Texas,
preparing a reading room for Austin.
the library,” she says ."The His wife, Julianna, lived in
_ formal opening date will be Anniston, Ala., during this
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Connel to spook / A/ j j j /h
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RICHLAND SPRINGS BBC • / / S i f i i j
— Eighth graders at Richland ; • : i t I I I l i
Springs will have com- : : j i i f I I f i
mencement exercises begin- •/////// f|
ning at 6 p.m Monday in the
RSHS auditorium with Supt.
James Connel as speaker
Sue Powell is scheduled to
play the processional and
recessional with Ronald Moore
leading the pledge to the flag
The salutatorians, Marla
Lewis and Marsha Gober, will
share the salutatory address
honors and Jerry Willborn will
give the valedictory address
>£”=•27.= Center also offering
their doors after receiving a . .
prospeetivraymuehts S retardation services 6
have either gone broke or ____ m
moved from the State and there By PATSV PULE retarded children is also u
is no way the student can Thu is the third ■ a series at available.
recover the money four articles concerning the The newest program spon- E
We have received complaints Mental Health Mental sired by the center is the on-the- W
of substandard instruction Retardation Center for Central job training project at Lake W
e of the year many Division offers these words of offered by some schools. Texas Proctor near Comanche. I
seniors are con- advice One of the prime rules for The first two artidea ex- The Cops of Engineers of the
ir futures and the Most vocational and trade interested persons to follow plained the services the center FL Worth District has — A
dditional education schools conducted in Texas are when thinking of enrolling in a offers in mental health serices ployed u Brownwood High
therein Many, of reputable honest establish- school is to avoid high pressure The next two arta tes will cover students These students attend
elect to go on to a ments While this has been true tactics requiring immediate meNkal retardation services classes half a day and travel by / A
univer sits of their for some time, an Act known as enrollment Some salesmen will offerNNby the center... car to the lake each afternoon f
ite that tailure to enroll un- Psyehelogical tetingis for work, under the supervision _ ~
sdiately will result in the availablehxestablish existence of two counselors who are
at its last session and ad- inability of the prospective and degre ot mnental retar- provided by the center.
e excellent choices ministered by the Texas student ever to enter their d»t>on Ws ■rvko mny be These students perform
he students carefully Education Agency has greatly school Remember legitimate requested by the tamuy, schoot, various maintenance tasks that . *
school which they improved the situation This Act schools always allow sufficient or other agency ___ contribute to the total A. "
•end provides for licensing bonding, tune for investigation at their Counseling with parents 0 beautification program of this
senior deciding to and regulation of trade schools! facilities, training programs, --------------------------------- fine recreational facility
heir education inabut prospective students should and the quality of their in- promises concerning job op- During the summer these 1
001 or vocational not rely solely on state struction. portunities either while at- students will become full-time
id to other persons regulation of such institutions Prospective students should tending school or after employes at Lake Proctor.
o go back to school. They should make a thorough carefully check the terms of the graduation. Prospective
sumer Protection investigation before they decide enrollment contract prior to students should be aware of the
signing. These terms should be fact that a placement service
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.