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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Thursday. February 17, 1975
Animal poisonings
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Home with burial to be in areas
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(EDITOR’S NOTE: Infor- strychnine distribution should be
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Burglary charges
filed in county
Charges of burglary have been
filed against James Tidwell,
Charles Ballard and four other
individuals in connection with
various burglaries in Brown
County.
According to Chief Deputy
Sheriff Dennis Weathermon, the
incidents occurred at Mama's
Market, Texas Armament,
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The Family of Mrs. Gracie Merit
Townsend wishes to express our
deepest appreciation hr all the
kindness shown in our hour of
sorrow, and to all members of
the local CB. Club, radio stations
KEAN 4 KBWD and all others
that had a part in the local fund
campaign in her behalf. May God
Mess al of you richly.
Clarence Townsend
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A rash of dog and cat * arrested, the lawmen said,
poisonings has been reported in At least 10 animals have been
Brown County during the past poisoned and all with
two months. A number of pets strychnine. according to Dr
have been poisoned with Doyle Cooper, Dr. James
strychnine in Brownwood, Gandy and Dr. Joe Spock. No
Bangs, May, Zephyr and Early, poisoning cases have been
The poisoning in Brownwood reported to Dr. John Cadenhead
has been in Bluffvue and Coggin during the past few weeks
Park areas and Woodland AB three veterinarians said
Heights. they were able to save some of
According to Brown County the animals. They warn tRat if ..
Sheriff Danny Neal and an animal suddenly becomes
Brownwood Police Chief Vic stiff or goes into convulsions. I
Fowler, it is against the law to the animal should be taken i
For Friday.
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distribute poison anywhere that immediately to a veterinarian,
a child might accidently get Haste in getting an animal
hold of it Anyone caught treated may save its life.
distributing poison will be Some of the poison has been
thrown into fenced-in yards,
according to Brown County
Humane Society officials.
Any suspicious act con-
cerning the distribution of
poison should be reported to
Neal or Fowler. Information
concerning the latest rash at
on increase here
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Weaver; Ludlow Allen.
Brady—Dee Anna Bratton.
Mullin—Melvin Gilbreath.
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Packer cows and slaughter
calves were 50 cents to 81 higher
at Brownwood Cattle Auction
Wednesday.
Pairs were strong to $10
higher. Feeder steers were
strong to 11 higher. Stocker
cattle were steady and buyer
attendance was good.
Estimated total receipts were
933
Prices were as follows:
Stocker steer calves wts. 250
1b -425 lb, 26-31; Stocker heifer
calves wts. 250 1b.-425 lb., 21-26;
steer yearlings wts. 500 Ib.-700
lb, 25-29.70; bull yearlings 21-25;
heifer yearlings 20-25; plain
feeder steers 21-24; plain feeder
heifers 20-23.
Cows & calves pr. good 220.00-
275.00; Plain 160.00-200.00;
Stocker cows 16-24.
Slaughter cattle - fat calves
22-27; fat cows 19-22; utility &
cutter cows 17-19.50; canners 14
17; shells 13down; stocker bulls
20-25; slaughter bulls 23-26.
REPRESENTATIVE SALES
Joe Paul McCullough,
Comanche, 1265 lb. Blk. Bull at
24.30; Hudson Justice,
Coleman, 520 lb. blk str. at
25.75; W. W. Stephens Ranch,
Rochelle, 435 lb. blk. Bull at
28.25; R. A. Bell, May, 380 lb.
Blk. Wf. str. at 29.25; Lloyd
Alexander, May, 3851b. Blk. Wf.
Str. at 28.75; John Glass, Bwd.,
635 lb. Yel Wf. Hfr. at 27.25;
Don Neal, Rochelle, 1105 lb.
Char. Cow at 21.20; C. F. Jeske
Estate, Priddy, 460 lb Wf. Str.
at 28.20; Brice Reid, Bwd., 370
lb. Blk. Bull at 28 25; Jr. Evans,
Rochelle, 760 lb. Roan Cow at
23; James Boucher, Gustine,
1006 lb. Red Wf. Cow at 22;
George Plummer, May, 965 lb.
Blk. Wf. Pair at 242.50; Howard
Norris, Bwd., 685 lb. Wf. Str. at
29.70; Woodrow Niell, Santa
Anna, 970 lb. Wf. X Cow at 21.75.
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Store, and a number of local
businesses and private Chili supper to b®
residences.
Ballard and Tidwell were in at Blanket Saturday
Brown County jail this mroning
in lieu of 810,000 bond and the BLANKET—The Blanket
other four have not yet been senior class will sponsor a chill
arrested so names were not stew supper Saturday from 5 to
released. 7:30p.m. Adult plates are 81.25
The charges were filed in Joe each and students 75 cents.
Bob Morgan’s justice of the Proceeds from the supper will
peace court. go to the Blanket senior trip.
a.m. today at Sacred Heart brother, Asa Lampman of 1968, as he stood on the balcony from Thailand to Phnom Penh.
Catholic Church in Coleman Brownwood; eight grand- of a motel while in Memphis in But diplomatic sources said cutor said today he intends to Houston Det Jim Tucker tes-
with Father Leo Diersing of- children; and five great- support of striking sanitation this would not prevent a victory put into evidence only portions tified he took three statements
ficiating. Burial was in grandchildren. workers. by the Khmer Rouge insurgents of statements attributed to Da- from Brooks during the investi-
Coleman City Cemetery. ------------------------------------------------------- heclsth &oyrtment does vid Owen Brooks in the mass gallon into the mass murders
. "Even with ammunition and were recovered. mitted in one statement that he
fuel being flown in, ttiere is still Brooks, 20, is charged with was present when some of the
no manpower, said one diplo; murder in four of the deaths but murders took place.
mat. What can side do? is on trial only for the murder of "He said he never actually
I 8." ... ,____ Billy Lawrence, 15, physically participated in the
He said of the 250,000 troops Defense lawyers are seeking killings," Tucker quoted Brooks
the Cambodian army is sup- a court ruling that would re- as saying. “He said his role was
posed to have, 70,000 or more strict testimony to the Law- just to be there if something
are “ghost soldiers” who exist rence case. went „
vices for Tom Virgil Wilton, 64, ident Ford is planning the fifth Nessen read the statement to only on the payroll so that their With the jury out of the room,
of Comanche were at 10 a.m. Cabinet change of his seven- newsmen aboard Air Force One commanders can pocket their Asst. Dist. Atty. Don Lambright
today at Comanche Funeral month presidency by shifting returning from a two-day presi- pay. And the soldiers who do said he plans to place before the
Home with Rev. Leroy Woolsey Secretary of Commerce Fred- dential trip to Florida. exist „are taking heavy casu- jury only parts of oral and
officiating. Burial was in Oak- erick B. Dent to another job. The statement said Ford is aities. written statements allegedly
wood Cemetery. Administration, sources said hopeful Silberman “will contin- Meanwhile, the Khmer.Rouge made by the defendant on Aug.
He died at 10:05 p.m. Tuesday Dent would be nominated to be ue to serve in the adminis- are using only about half of 8, 9 and 10, 1973.
atadormanhoaital. Ford’s special FFepresentative tration in »position of major their estimated 75,000 men in------ -----
Mr witnwastorn Dec 19 facade negotiations. They ac responsibility.” Nessen in- their current offensive, the Three police detectives testi-
in coneman cunty and knowiedgedhertesidentrig- dieted he hoped to be able to source continued fied in the cert of state District
was a lifetime resident of nally intended the trade job for announce a new assignment for They ton .needIto launch Judge William M. Hatten
“omanch. Hr married Emma Dentv"Attv Gen Laurence Silberman within the next few such big attacks right now,” he Wednesday concerning the in-
Saynenchmmondaoctenr,, Siibetman, gave up on the weeks. „. said. “ft is enough to shel the vestigation that led t the in-
and was a mechanic and a idea because of opposition from Nessen would neither confirm city and the airfield and keep dictment of Brooks.
Baotist He was a veteran of Sens. Russell B. Long, D-La., nor tony that Dent was to get the Mekong River closed." The four-man, eight-woman
World War II and Carl T Curtis, R-Neb. the trade job. Asked if Pitts- Official U.S. spokesmen also jury spent virtually the entire
Survivors include his wife; a White House Press Secretary burgh industrialist W. Fred- were talking with less optimism day outside the court following
son, John Wilton of Comanche; Ron Nessen, issuing a state- erick Rockwell Jr. would be thim they have been. a motion by defense attorney
a daughter, Mrs. Sara ment on Ford’s behalf, said it nominated to be secretary of Secretary of Defense James Jun Skelton, who wants testi-
Underwood of Comanche; four would be inaccurate “to imply a commerce, Nessen said, “I R. Schlesinger said in Washing- mony restricted to the one mur-
brothers. Clifford Wilton of De connection” between the have not heard that name for ton that the probability of the der charge Brooks currently
Leon, and Jack Wilton, Lester abandonment of the Silberman that job." government’s survival was faces.
Wilton and Ollie Wilton, all of appointment and Long's sup- Ford returned to Washington : The jury heard brief testi-
Comanche; and one grandchild, port of Ford in fighting delay of late Wednesday after a twoday Ford receives mony from Houston Police Lt.
_ trip to Florida during which he_____ , J. D. Belcher before Skelton
m held a news conference, soli- suspended term made his motion, and the jury
™ hiemhated SANTA BARBARA, Calif. spent the -t of the day in the
energyoprogran toe Inverrarv (AP) - Henry Ford II has been jury conference room before
Qlescnfsgo given a $375fine and • betog sequestered for the night.
One of toe President's team suspended jail sentence and amsheofficergtestimonyais
nartner in the nrofessionalce. placed on two years’ probation admitted as evidence, they will
tebrity division P the touma- following his plea of no contest repeat their testimony before
ment was Jack Nicklaus, who to drunk driving charges.
seta course record, a nine-under The board chairman of the
par 63, while the chief executive Ford Motor Co. was not present
took 100 strokes to navigate the in Municipal Court on Wednes-
course. day to hear Judge Arnold Go-
wans deliver the sentence, typi-
cal for the charges in Califor-
nia. Under local court rules, de-
fendants need only be present in
court if they plead innocent.
Ford, 57, was in Detroit. He
was represented by David Min-
ier, former Santa Barbara
County district attorney.
The plea of no contest — or
nolo contendere — is not an ad-
mission of guilt but subjects the
pleader to a judgment of con-
viction as though he had entered
a plea of guilty.
Cemetery under the direction of She died Tuesday morning of cold front which entered the
Davis-Morris Funeral Home a gunshot wound in Oklahoma state two days earlier and still
He died at 7:45 a.m. today at Beckham County, Okla was coasting toward the south-
Brownwood Community sheriff’s officers arrested her east this morning along a line
Hospital after a long illness husband, Wendell Lee Stewart, from Lufkin in the east to Del
Mr. Hill was bom Nov. 3,1883, 43, who was charged with Rio oa the Mexican border
Harrison June 27, 1961, in Survivors include three sons, from southeast of Dallas and
Austin She died in 1972. He was Rocky Stewart, Ricky Stewart Fort Worth toward Lampasas
a retired businessman and real and Roy Stewart, all of Sayre; a and in a section embracing
estate agent, a member of First daughter. Lydia Stewart of Waxahachie, Waco, Killeen,
. Baptist Church and Line Riders Sayre; her parents, George Tyler, Huntsville and Lufkin,
Home.
He was dead on arrival
Light rains
DEATHS AND FUNERALS fall on East
1 South Texas
John E. Hill, 81 Mrs. Stewart, 37 B, me Press
Services for John E Hill, 81. COLEMAN-Services for Light showers and occasional
of 2016 Elizabeth Dr . Brown- Mrs Joyce Stewart, 37, of thundershowers popped out to-
wood, will be at 2 p.m Sunday Sayre, Okla., a native of day .in parts of East, Central
at First Baptist Church in Coleman, will be at 2 p.m and South Texas. Skiesswere
Brownwood with Rev Logan Saturday at Stevens Funeral generally clear over Agber
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member of K of P Lodge and a Ruby Belle Mormo of Cross Toledo Bend Lake.
resident of Brownwood since he Plains; three sisters; and seven it was still rather cool in the
was age seven brothers. Panhandle-Plains sector and
Hill was a former inember of parts of West Texas, where
the Brownwood Kiwanis Club. Mrs. Crocker, 89 temperatures near dawn dipped
Survivors include two sons, cor EMAN Graveside t 28 degrees, at.Amarlllo.
Fartpoiterspratt0 Crocker, »■ of Hobbs, N.M., 32 at Abilene. Readings DiDomats sav no aid
- annernsstssodsa uipiomais say no aia
_______________can save Cambodians
Mrs. Allen, 72 Judge to PHNOM PENH, Cambodia extremely high" “ ‘T the
COLEMAN-Services for HrneasColeman. y in Hobbs OD Ray chanae added rice to the ammunition it “there is no such thing as a Horton; James Powen reported, should make periodic
Mrs Russell A. Allen, 72, of She died Tuesday in Hobbs, °n mY -ndng5 is airlifting to besieged Phnom guarantee," he added. Santa Anna-Mrs. Mabel inspection of their yards and
Coleman were to.be at2.P.m. ‘ Mrs Crocker was born Oct MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A Penh. But diplomats say no President Ford said the situ- Eubank. suspicious material brought to
today at Stevens Funeral Home 1825 countv and federal judge rules today amount of American aid can ation was "extremely critical.” Coleman-Thelma Kerbow. either the sheriff’s or police
with burial in Leaday iil’edoin’ciemancountv’rrom whether James Earl Ray will be prevent the collapse of U.S. Ambassador John Gun- Rockwood-Mrs. Wilma department offices.
Cemetery;, r. 199cohemm-ounttom permitted-to withdraw his President Lon Nol's govern- ther Dean said the situation was Williams. __________________________
She died Tuesdayyin Coleman. 19sthrough nddegrand guilty plea and face trial on ment “grim but not desperate; if they Dismissals Wednesday ’ .. "
MrsAllen was bo m Jan. 15, charges he murdered Dr. Mar- As the first DC8 cargo jets fail, it is not because they lack Brownwood-Wilma Board meet Monday
1903 in Talpaandwasa lifetime S. tin Uther King Jr. landed with Vietnamese rice, the wil but because we have McMullen; Johnnie Curry;
resident of Coleman County. Shiden:'and two zreat Ray’s attorneys said their Cambodian rebel gunners fired deprived them of the means.” Cheryl Deice; J. B. Hood; A special meeting of the
Survivors include a son, ’ . J,, client, serving a 99-year term in 13 rockets into a market half a Ford is also seeking 8300 mil- Henry Blake; Helene Prater; Brownwood Independent School
Lawrence Allen of La Pryor; a g k the state prison at Nashville, mile from the airport, killing lion for additional military aid Linnie Johnson; Raymond District board of trustees has
daug a « rs. John Harvardof aa r wL;. 72 was optimistic that U. S. Dis- seven persons and wounding 17, to the South Vietnamese gov- Harlow; Vicki Hunt; Jennifer been called for 5 p.m. Monday
Midandi fe Sister 8,Mrs E Hua Mrs. Lora wnite, IP trict Court Judge Robert M. The airlift was not affected. ernment. The congressional Infinger; Mrs. Laura Williams; to tour and consider annexation
Dobbs of Coleman, Mrs. Ethel MULLIN—Graveside ser- McRae Jr. would rule in his fa- Two American charter air- survey trip he is sponsoring in Mrs. Helen McNatt; Roy of property at the corner of 10th
Griffs.o San Ange ii» i vices for Mrs. C. C. (Cora A.) vor. • lines began a 30-day lift to bring the hope it will increase support Rippetoe; Mrs. Ola Lee St. and Good Shepherd Dr. The
Nettie Matthews of California, white, 78, of Alvarado were to Ray has waged a legal battle 18,000 tons of rice from Saigon, for his requests picked up steam
Mrs. Dorothy Midgely of be at 3 p.m. today at Oakview almost from the day he started Normal consumption by the 2 with the arrival in Saigon of six
BalUnger and Mrs. Hai Cemetery at Mullin. Services his prison term to obtain a trial million people in Phnom Penh is more members of the House of
McEwen of Prescott; five were at 10 a.m. today at First he avoided when he pleaded about 26,000 tons a month. The Representatives, accompanied
brothers, Fred Sparks of Baptist Church in Alvarado. guilty and accepted the sen- airlift also is bringing 62,500 by Assistant Secretary of State
Coleman, Luther.Sparks. and She died Wednesday. tence on March 10, 1969. gallons of gasoline and other Philip C. Habib.
Wyatt Sparks both of Ahlene Mrs. White was born Oct. 26, McRae’s decision was not ex- petroleum products daily. -------------------------------
Ray SparksiofSan Angelo and 1898, in Sharp County, Ark., and pected to be the final word on The rice-lift will cost $5.5 mil- DDANve TDIAI
Wade Sparks of Boerne; eight married C. C. White Aug. 30, whether Ray goes to trial in lion, paid from aid funds pre- BKOOK> I KIAL
grandchildren; and seven 1914, in Duren. She moved to state court. State and defense viously appropriated, and is not
great-grandchildren. Alvarado from Goldthwaite in attorneys have both said they dependent on the 8222 million in
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Mateo Alcala, 74 Survivors include three sons, against them.
Robert White of Midland, Ben King, an architect of the civil
COLEMAN—Mass for Mateo White of Longview and James rights movement of the 1960s, charter line is flying more than
Alcala, 74, of Coleman was at 10 White of Tujunga, Calif.; a was slain by a sniper April 4, 1,000 tons of ammunition a day
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