Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 256, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 12, 1973 Page: 3 of 34
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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front of the store.
Earnest said he and some of window at a paint shop where he when school opens, up from a
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homemaking; W. A. Dame, Newbury, English; and Ron
the shop.
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He has only known one illness agriculture; Charles Wright, Laughlin, coach.
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According to his owner Carl his day hours within the shop,
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Personnel this year include
Ronald Nowlin, principal and
math; Da Mitchell, grades 1 and
2; Kitty Bratton, grades 3 and 4;
John Adkins, grades 5 and 6;
Roy Appleton, science; Johnny
Bradshaw, coach and history;
Keith Simpson, ag; Jan Long,
University. He has spent 21
years in the Rochelle system, 12
years as a student, five years as
ROCHELLE - Classes are to
begin Monday, Aug. 20 at
Rochelle Public Schools, ac-
the responsi-
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YOU BORE ME — Lea, a fixture at Earnest
Paint and Glass Co. here far about 11 years,
was so excited about having his picture made
be yawned right la the photographer's face.
Your sole is meant to stretch
and bend and shape itself
to new pathways that's
why Miss Wonderful brings
you the flexible urethane
sole on a moc - toed, chunky-
heeled love of a casual I
•Dark Brown .ed
•Sizes 6-9 N-Maeedd
felt sorry for the kitten which years.
had found such an unusual
shelter, and brought it inside
This was the beginning of a
long and continued friendship
The scrawny kitten grew and
grew and grew and became a
permanent fixture at the store.
He was named by one of the
men at the time he was found.
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LEVI JEANS
All styles to
choose from
Priced from *750 up
Use the coupon
below for extra savings.
KN average daily attendance
last year.
Coupon Worth
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new print patterns hr iqht colors
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well known figure on East then came back to the paint — L ■>
Baker, took up residence at the shop showing no ill effects from nt KOCnel 16
Earnest Paint & Glass Co. It his surgery.
J. L. NEWBURY
... superintendent
New junior styles arriving daily ■ New
Names' in coordinates — lady linn jeans
in denims - cuffed - straight - flares ■ new
acrylic knits - bold plaids - USE COUPON
and save on linn purchase. Shirts and
tops to coordinate with all pants.
To equal Lea’s cat longivity, a human would
have to be more than 120 years old.
(Bulletin Photo)
Back-to-School
Clothing Names' men prefer!
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WRANGLER JEANS
Dozens of colors bll popular styles
CAMPUS COTTON-BAGGIES
PANTS • Ass » postels
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Riqht A new junior nome at Wilks PATTY WOODWARD of Californio Coordinates Desiqned in 50*.
polyester 50* rollon seersucker Sold maroon qreen fallow novy plaid Follow the plaid path back
lo school with snappy chonge -obouts. All wash and wear ol course The blazer $25 wide-leq hi
woist poms $20 tunnel He bell skin $15 Shirt Joe $20 Short tunnel belted jocket $20 100’. nylon
knit shirt $12
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Pet Pause
By Harriette Graves
Leo is living proof that a cat in his so far 18-year life. Last
has nine lives — in Leo's case it year Leo had a growth removed
may be even more. from his eyelid. He spent three
The yellow and white cat, a days at the veterinarian and
Howard Payne College who Blanket school opens Monday, Banks, cooks; and D Cox bus
; walk down the street "They Aug. 21. Last year's enrollment mechanic.
• play with him through the was 225
• window,” Earnest said. J. L Newbury continues as
Leo isn't too hard to please superintendent of the school Anti-Rain
: with his eating habits. However, system. The first waterproof fabric
: he does insist on a change of cat Teachers employed this year was patented in 1823. by a
1 food brands every so often. include Mrs Barbara Ellis, SotsmanaCharles Macintosh
Earnest said tuna is one of his grades 1 and 2; Mrs. Bobbye ruhber ndtwich two pigers of
favorite dishes. Wright, grades 3 and 4; Jerome cloth. Coats made of this fab-
He chews vitamins three Smith, grades 5 and 6; Mrs. ric became known as "Mack-
times a day and Earnest said he Thelma Switzer, grade 7; J. W. intoshes."
meows for his vitamin every Switzer, grade 8; Mrs.--
morning when Earnest opens up Catherine Switzer, math and science; Mrs Polly
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Church by the
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Today at it, Leo still rules his
domain. He used to spend a
good bit of time outside behind
the paint store (never in front)
but now became of his ad-
vancing years Leo sleeps most
of the time inside.
As in the past, one of his
• favorite spots is the front
window. This is especially true
; at night and according to
Earnest even the Brownwood
police who drive by through
the night hours shine their lights ... superintendent home economics; Lavern
on Leo just to be sure he is all Smith, business; Pauline Smith,
right. . , ..... Lower enrollment English and elementary; Ray
Earnest leaves the air- Johnson, special ed; Mary
conditioning on in the summer seen at Blanket Wilton, remedial reading;
.nd the heater on in the winter Seen OT DIOnKeT Glenda’Barker," ai;
so Leo can enjoy full comforts. BLANKET (BBC) - Margaret Mohr Title I aid
The animal has plenty of Approximately 200 students are Margue Neal, school secretary:
friends, including students from expected to be in class when Madalene ganja and Leland
‘1”up
The Rochelle Rural High
School District serves 310
square miles of McCulloch
County.
The superintendent is a native
of Rochelle, and attended
Southwest Texas State
store in 1955. The now big, fat when he meanders around the cording to Kenneth Mitchell,
feline was then only a skinny, old Bulletin lot behind the paint superintendent.
half-starved kitten who had shop But he never spends the An increase In student
made his home in a drain pipe in night outside. Night-time is for enrollment is forecast, as some
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 256, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 12, 1973, newspaper, August 12, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575332/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.