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Jlfarrlalre Llcons.. P. Lindecamp, el ux. L.18, R-I. Carter', of L-4 adj. L-3, 8-1, Woodson Acr.. ad-
James Charles BaghY Jr., 24. and Grove addn" IsI Insl.. College Slalion. ilin. n.
Janice Marie Green. 20. Henderson Clay Products, Inc.,' to W. C. Davis. el ux. to Paul W Thomp-
Clyde Henry Williams, 28. and Lois Garland N. Mason. el UX. L-23. 3-3. Norlh son. L-4 & 5, and .1.i.ace II 50 feet 0'
JIIarie M'ason. 19. Garden Acres. Isllnst. L-E, il-17, N ,rlh Oil.wood addll'. n.
Gary Martin. 23, and Sandra Miller. Wallace M. Paslka. el UK. 10 WllIiam Veteran's Land Board 10 Nelson Joyce
23. Glenn Irvine. et ux. L-7. B-2. SI'Jthwood Rowan. 16.acre tract In the ...ll~:)hen JOlles
Willie Lee Thomas, 20, and Anna Lee addilion, Is1 Section. College ~'nlion. S,'rvey, Brazos COU~IY.
Haywood. 20. J. C. Culpepper 10 Joseph H. Maslers.
Glen Marvin Grote, 19, and Palrida el UX, 659 feet of I~51 and 14.1 feet of Irene Davis Fraoklin to Veteran's Land
Ann Boegner. 20. L-52, College Hills Woodland oddilion. Board. 16 acare tract In Stephen Junes
ames Louis Conrad, 13. a"\d Christine College Station. Survey, ~10.0oo.
Grace Walker. 16. H. E. Burgess 10 ,JIm G. Welsh Jr., ~alherlne LYnn Yager. et al. to
Joseph Larry Johnson, 20, and Delores el ux. two acres In Jeff Jones League. Frederick R. Miller, et ux. L-~. B-2,
Ann San Ang,lo, 17. Ray B Criswell Sr" et ux. 10 Archie Holick addn.. JIlo. 3.
t\'athan Meldrew Amerson Jr., 19. and Larry JIIack. et ux. L-6, B.B, Country Gerald JII. Ormon to Dennis E ('rouch,
Patricia Ann Sims, 1~ Cluh Estates No.2. L-34 except 10 feet of.S rnd, B.19, College
Steil. FileJ William G. Adkins to V. C. Boring. Hills Eslates. 4th Insl.. College Station.
851h DcS'IBlCT COrRl: L-8. B-t, West Knoll addiUon. suMiv,s,on Thomas D. Borski to Charle. E.
Priscilla Banks vs. Charli. n,"ks. of College Slation. Nuckolls. et ux. 82 feet of L-7 alii. L-8,
divorce. Thomas Jackson Pruit!, et UX, 10 Harry B.3. The Oaks, 3rd rnst.
LInda Van Wrlinl Newio;1 ,.. Ba"lll Gene Pointer. et UK. S'Julh 4'l fec't of Phillip Urso. et ai, to Preston Ruffino,
Ray Newton. divorce. L-13 and adiacent N~rth 48 feel of L 1~. L-l & 2, B-2. Sunset addn. No.2.
lIIaxlne >clodl vs. BobbY "" Locket!, B-1. Culpepper lIIanor. 3rd Inst. .. Raymond H Tonal to Hanover Modular
divorce. John E. 1II0ntgOmHY. el UK. to Wilham Homes. Inc., L-l thru 9 & L-31 thru 39,
Helen Louise Niemeyer vs Milford L. Poe, et ux. pari of ll.243, CilY of B.7, Millon Darwin's subdivision In S.
Nimeyer. divorce. Bryan. F, Auslin League No.9.
Dorolhy Carolyn Suseberry vs. Cllnlon Raymond W. Garrison Jr.. et ux to T. H. Smith. et we, to Willie R. Smith
Suseberry, uniform reciProcqJ. Lee M. Givens. et ux. L-I0, B-9 and ad- Jr., 34 feet off West ,ide of L-l, B-46,
jacent 5 feet of L-9. B-9, Norlh M.D"r, City of Bryan
Proceedings 51h Inst. George R. Dunn Jr.. et ux. to !Joyd
85tb DISTRICT COURT William Jackson Bowman, et ux. to Smith, 141.04 acreS In T. H. Barron
W. C. Davis. Judge George H. Dotson. et ux. L.25, B.4, Ben League.
University National Bank vs. Charles Milam addition. Anlhony Williams to A. D. Hollan~,
H. Johnson, suit on promissor)' nole. Seaback Built Homes. Inc., to James a Iract 206.4 feet x 117 feet In S. F AustlD
Summary judgment for plaintiff P. Thompson. et ux. L-22. 8-5. Carter's League. A.62.
.COUNTY COURT Grove addition. 1st Ints., College SI.lion, Reuben Bond, trustee. et al. to I.r.n
W. R. Vance. uqe Oakland Development 10 Jimmy Allen B. Dombart, L-7 " 8, 8-3, Jlt:chanan's
M1sdemesnor Docket Baker. et ux, L-ll, B-3. Oakland Lakes addition.
Jacqueline Ann Amos; discharged from subdivision. 1st Inst. Jo Ann Halley. a widow to Sanford
probation Aline K. Nemec. et al. to Joe M. Garcia L. Hurwitz, et ux. part of B.ll. Travis
Zelia Mae SetUe Nurpheeey; discharged et ux. part of L-I. B-t, Oliver oddllion. Park subdivision.
from probation W. T. Duncan to D. R. Cain Cen- D. R. Cain Constructi}n Co. to Ralph
Maurice R'BY Guyton; discharged from struction Co.. L-13. B-7. Th~ Oaks. 3rd Morgan. L-9. B-5 The Oaks, 3rd Inst.
proballon Inst. Frank E Chmelar to M. M. Kothmann.
Donald Allan Bills; discharged from D. R. Cain Construction Co. to John el ux. 70 feet of L-4 and adjacent 10
probation Hanley Jr.. el UK. quitclaim 10 3.08 acres feet of L-5, B-3, Rldgefi~ld ado.lkn.
Douglas L. Walsworth; discharged fr~m In Crawford Burnett League.. Sertion 2. CoUege Station.
probation . W. T. Duncan 10 D. R. CalD Con- D. R. Cain Constructl04 Co.. Inc.. to
Ping Yung Cheng; discharged ,Tom slndlon Co., L-21. 8-4. lhe Oaks. :;rd Leroy J. Schoenemann et UX, I~10, B-3. Cl D M d W'II' . h' t W hi gt D C
probation Inst. The Oaks, 3rd Inst. ortg. $17.000 note eo. oore an I lam pIons IpS a as non, . .
Johnny Sims; DWI, pr.obatlon viol'led, ohn W. Allen. el UX. to Si~neY D. to BB&LA. dod 9-1-70. pg 9J. L. Peppard of Houston have Moore a June graduate of
15 days In jail and $100 fIDe. Nolan Jr., et UK. L-2. B-4. Sknvanek Ernest Liese, et we, to ~arles L. d : . . .
George G. Cunningham; dismissed ~n addilion. Is1 Ins\', College Station. Hayes. et UX. five acres In A. McMahan been selected commander an Houston s M. C. Williams HIgh
1n~~~~~~~ntJ~vI~~~~:; DWI, $100 and 144 R C. McEntire 10 Edna Louise Wemr, SU[;::~ Ai,5}~iJJ Franklin to Jack T. executive officer, respectively, School with a 3.58 grade point
costs and 15 days in ~ail probated for one half interesl In L-4. fl. F. Jr.nes Thomsen, et al. a part of J. E. Scott of the 1970-71 Texas A&M average, was elected to the
one year. $36 p.obation fee. sub<livlsion. S. F. Austin '.!a~'Ie. League wllhln the corporate limits of Freshman Drill Team. command position by the 80-
Simon R. R.1mJn; DWI, $100 and $44 E. L, George to H. M Winifield Jr. City of Bryan. . . . .
costs and 15 d3YS In jail probated for L-12. 13. 14. 15, & 16. B-3 Redder & Vance Inveslment Co. to Artie Mae The team Will defend three member umt. HIS fIve-year
one year, $3. probat;..n fee 1hon.as addition Sabbs. L-l, 2. & 3. B-4. McCullough sub- straight national championsh;ps academic plans at Texas A&M
Paul Garcia Saldlbar; DWI. $100 and division Crawford Burnett Sur., ColleKe . . . . .
$44 costs and 15 days In jail probated First Bryan Corp. to F~'-'\'&. L-3 and Slation.' m competitIons thIS school year. are .for a double degree m pe-
for one year. 8 feet of L-9. B.50. Clly of Bryan. D. R. Cain Construction Co., .t al. "You've been <riven two very troleum and electrical engineer.
Melvin Sneed, worthless ~heck, $44 costs Royce L. Younger Sr.. et UX, 10 La. ry 10 Thomas D. Borski, L-14, &S. The .. e;; .
and six months In. jail crobated for two L. Whitlock, et UX. ~ract I. part of L-4 Oaks. challengmg Jobs, noted Army mg. The Company K-1 cadet
years, $7 probation fees and make & 5. B.l. Wood"on Acres; tract 2. 10' D. R. Cain Co"slruction Co. el al, CO!. Jim H. McCoy in congratu- will be 18 Friday
restitution of $67.10. to Tbomas D. Borsld, L-13. 8-5, The I' th f h Th .
Johnnie BEvans. DWI. $ICO an,I $44 ()dks 3rd lnst. atmg e res men. e com- Peppard 18 graduated from
costs and 15 daYS In jall probaled f"r Luther G. Jones to Ernest !Jese. et mandant pointed out that Fish Bellaire High School last spring.
one year, $36 probation fee. B M Tux, L-9. B-B. Mun1erlyn Village. D 'Il T f th I t th .. .
George B. Hensarlinll Jr; wroDll side ryan en 0 William -:;. Adkins to George D. RlIsy rr earns 0 . e as ree The mathematics maJor IS a
of rJ~~in $5~~~~; wrOng side of road; ;~bdi~i;iO~ 0;' c~it~g.W~::tI:OII ndtl;::,n. years went undefe.a~ed in. relgud- member of Squadron 7 in the
$300 fine. S R Spearmiln Homes. Inc. to Geora~ Jo:. lar season competitIons, mc u - Corps of Cadets. Both were
Espidlon nores Molina; DWI, $100 and erve on, ace Rori-kle. et UX. L-,4. 8.6, The Oak' ing the spring National Inter- cadet officers on their high
$44 costs and 15 days In jall probated ~rd InA .., .
for one year, $36 probation fee.. Relat..ons Pan.el D. R. C"ln COMtr:lo,hn Co.. et tl, collegiate ROTC Drrll cham- schools dnll teams.
Marco Antonio Bundoc; possessIon of to Speann l'l Homes. Inc., L-3. 8-1. The
dangerous drug; $200 fine and 144 costs Oaks. 3rd Ins\.
and one year. probated for two years, Speaml.n Homes, Inc,. t~ Joe R. New State
$7 probation fee. . Zeman ek. et we. L-15, 8-6. The Oaks.
Joe M. Garcia, DWI' $100 and $44 costs Two Bryan men WIll serve on 3rd Inst.
and 15 da~a In jail probated for one year, a panel discussing "Helping All Bennie De~,l" Jr., et ux, to Chri.lr...hr
$36 probation fee. . . Loria. et ux, q~.t claim to 1.34 lI't res
Benito R. Mendez; DWI, $100 and $44 Ethmc Groups ClImb thl! In Moses B.ine League. D D ld L St h H' . d d h d M .
costs and 15 days 'n jail probated for Ladder" during the 25th annual D. S. Ada.ns. el UX. to o\lvin W. Nel.on. r. ona . ormer as e IS marne an e an n,.
one year, $36 probation fee. T d C t Ch:h all of B-9. Lone Oak Acres subdivloi"n. been named state 4-H Club Stormer are the parents of I
Anasbacla Cawera; DWI. SIUt1 nn1 $44 own an oun ry lire SF. Austin League No. 10. leader by the Agricultural hi
cosl5 and 15 days In Jail probated for Conference Oct. 8-9 at Texas G. Dewey Licclonl Jr.. et ux, to Jerome E t . S . three c ldren.
one year. $36 probation fee. A&M R. Delley r., et we, L-2, B.12, South X enslOn erVlce. -
Real Estsle' Knoll addition, College Shtlon. Extension director John E.
ohn M O'Connor. et we. to Carroll H t h' 'd St I
L. J. CanavespI to Jose Gonmles, L-l, They are Negro leader Lev Joe Messer, et UX, L-2. 11-5. Carter's U C Ison sal ormer rep aces
B-1. Oliver addition. Thomas and City Commissioner Grove, 1st rns\., College Station. Floyd Lynch who recently
Seaback Built Homes. Inc., 10 David Anastacio (Andy) Herrera. F.G~~~:;y~~n .t:"2C:;~7~x~r':'esEr:ff'i~ retired. .
Others on the panel moderated H. Barron League. The new state leader IS a
by Reagan Brown' Extensl'on John M. Bozardt to Mal'Y AUce native of Empire Mich. and
, Bozardt. quit claim to L-l, Bo, The Oaks, h I h d ' ,
sociologist, will be the Rev. 1st Inst. O. ds. t ree eg~ees. from
Patrick Flores auxilary bishop. lIIilton Jones 10 Ira Rumfleld, 3'h acres MIchigan State Umversity. He
, In Thomas Haynes Survey. h d t d
of San Antonio, and the Rev. Thomas D. Borsld to Jerry A. Geyer, wa~ an . onor gr~ ua e. an
W L B"own1ow of Marshall et ux. L-4. 8-1. Brookhollow No.1. maJored m education WIth a
. . 'I' . 'Woodson Lumbef " BuiUf,1r Co. to . 0 'n so '. I hol H ~
widely Rc.nown East Texa~ ThO'1'BS D. Borskii L-4. B.l. BrJO<<~J)ow. mIn.r 1 . CI~ psyc. ogy. e r
Methodist lninister. Sect. 1. 1( t. received hIS Ed. D. m 1967 apd
, James V. Cb/IAinan to B. J. ~~hom. SInce 1966 has/served as ~ you'th
C f h lract 1, part ofrlt'Z7 of PbIlIIPII a"dillon. d . I' .
on erence spD!lsors are t e Iract 2. trlangulsi. tract In B-2? phillIPs evelopment specla 1St for the
Texas Agricultural Extension a~rl;tion d University Extension Division of
S . d th T TravIs B. Bryan. Temporary a - th U' . 't f \'" .
e I' V ICe an e. exas ministrator of Estate of James Dune-an e mversl y 0 'vlsconsm.
A g I' i cuI t u I' a I ExperIment Chapman. to James V. Chapman, tract
Station. 12, part of B17, Phll1ips additl?n. tract Stormer was reared on a
2~ . triangulsr tract In 8-27. PblIlIPs ad- farm and was a 4- H member
dl~~~~e C. Miller. trustee. to Tens and a tractor operator winner.
IIIldwest ProperUes co.: 1.-1 thru 5 & He has taught vocational
16 thru O. Tauber ad<litlon & L 4 thru . I .
9. B.l. Tauber .ddltlon, ColIere Slatkn, agrrcu ture and for SIX years
Iracl , L-l Ihru2 ~. 8-6, Redmond Terrace was a county 4- H agent in
addition. College Station. M' h'g F 0 1964 66 h
C. GradY Cates Jr. to Vence C. Miller. IC I an. r m -. e
trustee. L-l thru 5 and 16 thrU 20, Tauber served as a 4-H program
addition, " L-4 thru 9, 8-1, Tauber ad. specialist on the Michigan State
dillon College Slatlon, tract 2, L-l thru
9. B.G, Redmond Terrace addition, Collage 4-H staff and has prepared
Station much material for use in
training work with both 4-H
members and adult 4-H leaders.
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Bryan _ College Station, Tellas
Wednesday. Sept. 23. 1970 - SECTION A
Brazos ~ounty
Official Records
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Joan Kennedy's See-Through Blouse~
Midiskirt&1 Boots Create New Tremor
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Joan The blonde wife of Sen. Ed. blue lace. A slightly darker blue
Kennedy, who once created a ward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., brassiere was very visible
minitremor in Washington so- easily created the biggest stir through the lace.
~iety by. ~e~ring a thigh- exp?s- ~esday at t~e reception Mrs. . The blouse was tucked into a
mg numskirt to the WhIte RIc~ard M. Nixon hel? for Mrs. midilength silver-colored leath.
House, has scored another fash- Fermand Marcos, WIfe of thE er skirt with a slit up the front
ion first by wearing a see- presient of the Philippines. She added a pall' of front- laced
I through blouse and midiskirt tc I Mrs. Kenney's blouse was a I black boots to complete the en.
.1 an East Room reception. gossamer, transparent light semble.
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FULL GOSPEL BUSINESS MEN'S FELLOWSHIP
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The Bryan Chapter of The FGBMFI Qnnounces it's First Annual
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DAY APART 'for the Lord
. . Jesus Christ
". . . And you shall be my witnesses . . ." Acts 1:8
Saturday, September 26, 1970 at the Holiday Inn - Bryan, Texas
Morning Session Prayer, fellowship, singing, And Testimonies lead
9:30 A.M.-12:00 P.M. by Leroy Eaton, President of the Dallas Chapter
of the FGBMFI.
CLEO D. MOORE (L), WILLIAM L. PEPPARD
Fish Drill Team Leaders for 1970-71
Fish Drill Team
Officers Named
Afternoon Session
2:30 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Men from all parts of this great state of Texas
will tell of God's love and power in their lives
and the wonderful and joyous fellowship they
now have with Jesus Christ.
Speaker: Rev. Donald Hurley, Church Of Christ
Don serves as Director of the Computer & Busi-
ness Management Education Center in Houston,
but continues to carryon a ministry of teaching
and preaching in the Houston area and throughaut
Texas. He is a truly anointed teacher of the
Word of God with much love, wisdom, and com-
passion for the souls of men. Don received the
fullness of God's loving Son, Jesus Christ when
-he was Baptised with the Holy Spirit in 1961.
Dinner served by Holiday Inn of Bryan.
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SEPT. 27 - OCT. 4
10:00 A.M. _7:30 P.M.
Sam Houston
Students To
Honor Parents
HUNTSVILLE - Students at
Sam Houston State University
have set Saturday as a special
day to honor their parents.
"Parents of the Year" will
be selected from essays written
by students telling why their
parents should be selected.
Other recognition activities
include an award to parents
traveling the greatest distance
to attend, recognition of housing
unit with greatest per cent of
parents registering at an open
house, and a trophy to the
housing unit with best parents
day decoration on display.
The immediate family ac-
companying a Sam Houston
State student will be admitted
free to the 7:30 p.m. Bearkat-
East Texas State UniverSity
footbalI game. Parents will be
honor guests at a 3-5 p.m.
"Parents Day Reception" in the
Lowman Student Center.
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Evening Banquet
:30 P.M. -7:30 P.M.
Evening Session
7:30 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.
Speaker: Dr. Charles Meisgeier, Presbyterian
4-H Leader
Dr. Meisgeier served on the special committee on
-"The Work Of the Holy Spirit" for the General
Assembly of the United Presbyterian in the U.S.A.
He will speak on the report this committee gave
recently to the General Assembly.
The Cameron Family of Scotland and The Austin Youth Singers will be presenting
music of and by the Holy Spirit. Lee Thompson of the Houston Chapter of the
FGBMFI will be our song leader for the day's activities.
Men and women of all faiths and beliefs are most welcome. No charge
is made for attendance. Come and join us in fellowship with the Lord.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 846-63623
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