Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 287, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1973 Page: 2 of 12
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Monday. September 17, 1*73
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Contimued from Page 1
show entries taken
C. C. McKinnerney
Mrs. Walker, 92
h
Rob Collins of San Saba will events and a $3 fee will enter a
be judge for the event
horse in any or all performance
Halter classes are scheduled classes.
Wh
depression
SPACE CENTER, Houston
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Beef course to
begin tonight
Nettie
Rrownwood
cording to Chuck Threet, Brown mental depression that threat-
County agent.
ened his marriage, crippled his
By THOMAS HOJEBERG point in the counting was Social
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May — Mary Kent.
Blanket - Dick Bailey.
Dismissals Saturday
L A Moddox, beef cattle military career and required
specialist: Dr John Chapin, hospitalization
Mrs. Brown, 95
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC) -
Services for Mrs. Bessie Brown,
95, of Mullin will be at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at Wilkins Funeral
Home in Goldthwaite with Rev.
Joe Woodrum of Goldthwaite
officiating. Burial will be in
Oakview Cemtery at Mullin.
Mrs. Brown died this morning
at a Goldthwaite nursing home.
She was born April 18, 1878 in
Travis County and married
Thomas Brown Nov. 2. 1895 at
Belton. He died in March, 1960
She was a member of the
Church of God in Mullin.
Survivors include a daughter,
Bentsen said.
The subcommittee is consid-
ering Defense Department ap-
propriations for fiscal 1974 that
include $16.7 million to continue
the first phases of Sanguine, a
controversial communications
project planned for several
counties in the I Jano and Burn-
et areas.
Bentsen told the committee
that Central Texas was selected
for the site last January when
former Secretary of Defense
Melvin Laird decided it should
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but "the change of life following
the flight" brought on a severe
depression which haunts him
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BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Admissions Saturday
AN OSTRICH CHICK so young he doesn't even have any
sand to put his head in is given the onceover by Guy. an
orangutan at the Wild Animal Park in San Diego, Calif
After about three months the South African bird will be
old enough Io join the 25 other ostriches there
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They’d never
forget the day
he drifted
into town.
Cinema Twin I
Commerce Square 646 2528
Angelo and Mrs. Charlle - _ _
brothers. John McKinnerney Skvlab 2 astros
and Clarence McKinnerney, I
both of San Saba, and Walter
McKinnerney of Liberty Hill;
and 14 grandchildren
BROWNWOOD AREA -
Decreasing cloudiness and
cooler tonight with a slight
chance for scattered thun-
dershowers. Fair and cool
Tuesday. Low tonight in the
50s, high Tuesday in the 70s.
Maximum temperature
here Sunday 90. overnight
low 64. Sunset today 7:41.
sunrise Tuesday 7:24.
- for both registered and
unregistered mares and
geldings. according to Roger
Blackmon. Coleman County
agent
Any youth age 19 or under is
eligible to participate, and a
junior division in performance
events for those under 14 is also
planned
be taken as true market values,
it is noted, since property is
assessed in most communities
for purposes at something less
RICHLAND SPRINGS.BBC) RISING STAR (BBC, thanactualvalue u applied to
- Services for CuroeColumbes services for Mrs Ader Elosia srhetaxrateunaris.apptedto
„ m2 w- services tor rS nder Eosia the assessed value is the other
McKinnerney 72 of Water Walker. 92, formerly of Rising factor in determining how big
Valley will be at 11 a.m. star. were to be at 4 p.m. today the tax bills are
Tuesday at the First Baptist at the Rising star Church of In terms of population, the tax .
Churcpin Richlandssoring Christ with burial in Rising Star base in BrownCounty was
with.Rev. George "iton of Cemetery: equivalent last year to $1,277 in
icjating n ... tn ln She died at 10:45 am Sunday taxable property per local
Burial will be in Richland at a Whitney nursing home after resident
Springs Cemetery under the * short illness Property assessmnts, as
direction of Johnson s Funeral Born Oct. 23, 1880 in Indiana, wel as tax rates, have been
Home. ' she married John Walker and increased in most parts of the
Mr McKinnerney died was.a member of the Church at country in the last few years as
Saturday night at his home. Christ She was the former Ader local communities, confronted
He was born Jan 20. 1901 in Folkner. with bigger operating costs.
Bell County and had lived in Survivors include two sons. were forced to seek additional
Water Valley for ten years. He Jerry Walker of Goldthwaite revenue.
was a resident of San Saba and Earl Walker of Cisco; a Nationally, the assessed
County most of his life. He was a daughter, Mrs. Bruce valuation of locally-taxable
retired farmer He married Sprayberry of laguna Park; property has jumped from its
Oleta Wood two brothers, Arthur Folkner of 1967 figure of $442 billion to a
Survivors include his wife; Brownwood and Alvin Folkner total of $641 billion.
two daughters, Mrs. Walter of Rising Star, three sisters, As a result, property taxes
Baldwin and Mrs. Mary Gonce, Mrs Edith Curry of Abilene, collected locai communities
both of San Angelo; two sons, and Mrs Ethel Tharp and in the past year amounted to
Joe McKinnerney of Riverside. Mamie Forehand, both of S36.7 billion, a 46 percent in-
Calif., and Johnny McKin- Rising Star; and several crease over the $25.2 billion
nerney of Decatur, Ga.; two grandchildren, collected five years ago.
sisters. Mrs. Jim Price of San ___________________________________________________________________
area agronomist; and Steve With psychiatric help and a
formerly a failing mark, the
. „ lowest possible passing grade.
We want to see ourzking." grade is the "highest
the crowd chanted, until Carl possiblemark.
Gustafwaved from a The board granted a tax
exempt status to Comanche
RIIDGETS____ Naval guns fired a 42-salvo to Community Hospital on the
DUU VE 1 >— 0 atcing Ton anthe 2) basis that it is a non-profit
to improve the road between the youngest. ------------------------------
old May road and the Brown- Carl Gustaf will enjoy the Bangs man treated
wood Coliseum. a joint city- powers of his gra'ndfather. "9
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The astronaut, now retired
_ I Mid-Texas ranchers are in- from both the space corps and
hit homestretch Socialists retain
AP Aerospace Writer control in Sweden East Lee in Brownwood, ac- Aldrin said he sank into a
SPACE CENTER, Houston firing technique in an Apollo
(AP i — As Skylab 2's travelers spaceship simulator at the
whipped through their 52nd day space center,
in orbit, ground-based astro-
nauts today practiced trickyen- Two of four jet steering en- den’s Social Democrats ap- and Liberals M The big losers „ - ..
gine firing maneuvers intended gines on the Skylab 2 ferry ship peared today to Hve retained were the Liberals, down 24 Hammack, area livestock continuing regimen of drugs, Woodcox: William Bradford
to bring the spacemen home have had problems with leaks control of the government after seats. The Socialists, who have specialist, all from the Texas Aldrin said he now is recov- RebaHgg: David Lker
nextweek. since early in the mission, leav- 41 years in power but with a controlled the goverment for 41 Agricultural Extension Service ering.. A sonTommv Taylor Jr to
Alan L. Bean, Owen K. Gar- ing Bean, Garriott and Lousma majority of only two votes in the years, lost six. All the other Texas A4M University, will Aldrin, now a private citizen Mr Mrs Tom T Adams,
riott and Jack R. Lousma were only the remaining two to guide new parliament. parties gained, and the Center present the program.... T living near Los Angeles, de- Sept 14 Brownwood Com-
in good spirits as they entered their craft through the returnto- With only 53,000 mail ballots party headed by sheep farmer A representativeof the Texas scribed hu, experiences in • mnity Hospital Maternal
the homestretch of the mara- earth maneuvers still to be counted from Sun- Torbjom FaUdin picked up 18 Animal Health Commission recently released book, Re- mrandXarants are Mr and Mrs
thon mission. heading for One jetthruster is sufficient day’s generalelection, obervers seats mayasobeonhand. beef turn to Earth" hook an in Ethan Allen of Bangs Paternal
splashdown in the Pacific to get them safely home, but considered it doubtful that the Nearly all phases of beet He said the book, an in- ar" M- and Mre
Ocean Sept. 25. using only two of the four re- non-socianist opposition parties The voting was overshadowed cattle production, including timately revealing chronicle of Lrbert Adams of Richland
They retired early Sunday quires different procedures could overtake the Socialist bloc by the death Saturday night of breeding, diseases, nutritional his life from boyhood, to the
„ , and wakened two hours earlier than the astronauts train- 1 for. of social Democrats and 90-year-old King Gustaf VI requirements and reproduction, moon, mental illness and back Ramon.
Mrs. Florence Brown than normal today to start a Brand and the other backup Communists. Democrats Adolf and the automatic acces- will be discussed, Threet said, to health, was written in hope A daughter, Ramona Gwen.
Westerman of Goldthwaiteitwo rest-work cycle shift that will astronauts did a preliminary official returns from all 357 sion of his 27-year-old bachelor -------------------------------that people would better under- pour ardR. . _ .j
sons,Oliver.EmettndShorty) have them getting up at 3 a.m. check in the simulator Sunday counUes gave the Social Demo- grandson, who became King New, School 6Ved stand that even heroes of the Brownwood Community
rownisoMupinuandcoyerEDT by Wednesday. The Conrad and Brand planned a crats and Communists 176 seats Carl XVI Gustaf "ew SCHOOI eyea space age can suffer from ail- Hs " Maternal grand.
Wton. spocgrBrown eGoldth- change is in preparation for more extensive check today in a to 174 the three opposition The king will be buried Sept. . _ , "tents of the mind. parnts “ar “Mr and* Mro
Singleton1 U wakinggat that “me on splash- test-scheduled to last sever.) parties. 25 and court byComancheans ----------------------- Raymond Brucker of San
Singleton, both of Mullin; six downdax contmoikort tLem The seat distribution at this mourning will continue for six -‘T - I INFC_____ Antonio Paternal grandparents
grandchildren; 10 great- aMissionuontroicertedsthem -------------------------------------------------- weeks COMANCHE (BBC) - The -IE9---- are Mr and Mrs Kenneth D
grandchildren and five great- at ’ a.m. With a recordng oy a . - • L.la Comanche school board has Continued from Page 1A Powell of Bangs
great-grandchildren sexy-sounding female voice Pfl ne I osked tO Halt Gustaf Adolf died at Helsing- hired architect George Sowden . _
f * ■---identifying herself as "mother LUI IVI Men-- IV HUH borg, in southern Sweden, to work on a proposed high population “ “ Brownwood, ,----------—
Comanche 4-H earth.". . ■ where the royal family spends school building, and a com- whichslies chiefly, in.Pet, 1, Lessons scheduled
meeting slated just calling to tell you I'm anx- I6XQS 3unguine plon ated on Aug 21 for stomach ul- find a site for the structure county commissioners' insquaredancing
OOMANCIE RRC A z-H iously awaiting your recovery, . . ... ... cers, and his three-week fight The school board also hired C. precincts iS badly out of balance
aCDMadeHtEainnchetnti the voice said. "T wish the rest WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. be located elsewhere than the for life amazed his doctors o.. basdchbihdstrict and redrawing lines is Raymond-
^mission a very great sue Loyd Bentsen D-Tex„ has presentstest site in northern The new king was greeted on counsel this year necessanysfor equalization,. cileyor Brady win iXct
Farm Bureau meeting room in tab today for the astro. aonedsubeoSmnate, Appopns “told the committee nisreturntonstocholmsundy inothernactionithe trustees prohibdtttionting "bokts ttrom square dancing at classes
ComanchaqacordingstoFloxd nauts were extensive medical to stop Navy plans for Project that he hoped its report "wouid massed ortsde the royal pal- shsngndtthmakehen’ graded having more than 2,000 bginning at 7co.p.m:
M. Key and Martha J Stephens, and solar astronomy ex- Sanguine in Central Texas, restrict the Navy from any new P ’Xrem “ a ™registered voters, or fewer than •tthe Coleman Com-
extensionsagents. Countv 4-H periments and earth resources •I would suggest to this com- developments at the Central former possible ngma grade 100 registered voters. Brown munity Center.
aal coman are CuntYt at surveys over the eastern United mittee that many serious ques- Texas site until all the many "We want to see our king,” A grd° . P“St ' County has two voting boxes The initial two lessons will be
tend the training retina Dr States, Europe and Japan. tfons must be answered and a serious questions concerning the crowd chanted, until Carl Dossibie mark & violating each of the two new free of charge, according to
tend thecrain ^Districf 4 H Astronaats Charles "Pete" great many doubts allayed be- this program have been fully Gustaf waved to them from a PThD . fd "aranted tax regulations. Faye Howell, reporter of the
speciaiist will present in- Conrad Jr • who commanded fore a spade of Hill Country dirt -nswered,"____________________ window status to Comanche Bunnell said a recent attorney Coleman Swinging Stars.
EOrationt’ questonsperiod the skylabicrew, and Vance D. will be turned on this project,---. .. . .... community HosDitalonnthe generals opinion called the at- sponsor of the course
will follow.
CLIFF’S
are being accepted through a trophy and buckstitched spu,Wns2,2...
Saturday morning for a youth halter will be awarded the mbsa-be
horse show to be held in con- senior and junior all-around "umEcm"*t
nection with the Coleman winners. ‘*7*7** T:*** i :4: “■
County Fair Saturday An entry fee of $3 for halter --"2:
Trophies will be presented to (API - Apollo 11 astronaut Ed-
all class winners in the junior win E. Aldrin Jr., the second
and senior divisions man to walk the moon, says that
Entries may be made after his lunar journey he sank
anytime between now and 9 into a mental depression that
a m Saturday, Blackmon said, left him paralyzed and listless
Entry blanks and catalogs are Aldrin, in a telephone inter-
available from him by writing view, said he "benefitted tre-
These increases are offset by only a few months. A new con-
a decrease from 29 cents in 1973 stitution that will be approved
to 2 cents in 1974 to the salary formally by parliament next
fund. The salary fund receives spring reduces his role to that of
revenue from fines and fees "symbol of the nation." Under
ABILENE - Bill Hood of
Bangs, who is undergoing
treatment at an Abilene
hospital, is staying at 1225 19th
St. in Abilene.
of offices which have increased the 164-year-old constitution r--
over the years. that is being scrapped the king ■
Expenditures for the revenue presided at cabinet meetings, g '
* ****,* *R * • sharing fund include capital ordered new cabinets formed I
* MEXICAN FOOD * expenditures (health equip- after elections and read to par- !
» TRAVELERS » ment) $13,500; land, $31,400; liament the annual speech to the 1
* STEAK HOUSE & LODGE * roads and bridges. Pct. 1, throne written by the gov- J
* wMstnscuiir » $15,000; Pct 2, $15,000; Pct. 3, ernment to outline its program L
» $15,000; and Pct. 4 $15,000, '
» equipment, $6,660.56; radar ----------------------------- J
. oauelenc cveavunnce * units, $1,900; public library, . ,
* TRAVELERS STEAK HOUSE » $6,250; salaries (sheriff's Jury postponed 11
*, PM 9110* . mon" 221heln 1
*++*****3 department), $41,756.44. •
*************** Brown County jury that was g
to appear Tuesday and Wed- |
nesday for duty in Brown |
County court need not appear |
until Thursday at 9 a.m., county g
Associated Press Writer Democrats 157, Communists 19,
Adults 175
Students 150
Children 75’
Cinema Twin II
Commerce Square 646 2528
Coleman youth horse ouum @
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