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Bryan - College Station, Texas
Six candidates are seeking the three
seats on the city council. The vacancies
BVDC Directors
Valley Elections...:.... .
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Incumbents Gene Barber and Sa n r
Feted
restoration of the P.A. Smith
will be filled on an at -large ballot with the
face Ga ry Curling, Incumbent I Ji Mae Brantley will
face Gary McFarland,
B onds
PositioBoard. ns on the Iola Independent School
Scarmardo have filed unopposed fofor
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emergencies.
man; Judge William R. Vance
Bryan,
Hotel in Navasota. A $20,000
grant has been requested from
three top candidates filling the seats.
The candidates include incumbent Dr.
The two top vote - getters will be
reelection.
be hurt." He believes the $6.4
selected to fill the vacancies.
SNOOK LSD
Offi c ers Honored
None of the five candidates are in-
cumbe
Eight candidates have filed for election
to three positions on the Snook a
fulfilling a stated need and the
million proposal should be cut
to about $4 million.
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retarded citizens to provide
The five ive are David G. Chaney, Gary R.
ust
dent School District Board of Trustees.
Jr., Ron Ellis, Baylor Carrington, Nolan
Griffin Howard Anderson.
Thomas, Tom E. Bennett, Michael
Incumbents Alfred Schoeneman and
MADISONVILLE - The new the city of Hearne. The center O'Banion and Kenneth McDougald.
Clint Sebesta and Elo Junek will face Joe
Cole Jr., Mary F. Mack, C.D. Nix,
officers of the Brazos Valley contains eight businesses and HEARNE
Development Council Board of is complete except for the In Hearne, voters will elect three
Lawrence H. Wilson and Jesse Brake.
Directors were honored at the parking area.
members to the City and three members to
SOMERVILLE ISD
annual meeting of the board The board reviewed
a the Hearne Independent School District
Five candidates have filed for three,
held at Lake Madison here proposed project by
the Board of Directors.
three-yem positions on the Somerville
Brazos Valley News
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Walkathon
Schedu
HEARNE - A fund raising
walkathon sponsored by the
Robertson County Area
Association for Retarded
Citizens has been set for
Saturday.
Participants will meet at
Wood Field on the Hearne
Junior High School Campus at
8 p.m. Saturday and will walk
or ride horseback to Franklin.
A police patrol car and an
b 1 'll the
Thursday,
include, E.L.
Grimes County Historical
Survey Committee for the
Six candidates are seeking the three
seats on the city council. The vacancies
Inde endent School District Board of
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am u ance wt accompany
walkers to handle any
The officers
Thompson of Leona, chair-
restoration of the P.A. Smith
will be filled on an at -large ballot with the
face Ga ry Curling, Incumbent I Ji Mae Brantley will
face Gary McFarland,
B onds
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emergencies.
man; Judge William R. Vance
Bryan,
Hotel in Navasota. A $20,000
grant has been requested from
three top candidates filling the seats.
The candidates include incumbent Dr.
Bertell Landlot and Joe LeCour.
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be hurt." He believes the $6.4
Proceeds from the event will
o to the local association for
of vice - chairman;
Judge Ben F. Swank of
the Office of Archaeology and
B.K. Doherty, incumbent John H. Miles
Two candidates have filed to fill an
unexpired term on the board. Edwin Gaas
fulfilling a stated need and the
million proposal should be cut
to about $4 million.
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retarded citizens to provide
Navasota, secretary and the
Historical Preservation and
Jr., Ron Ellis, Baylor Carrington, Nolan
Griffin Howard Anderson.
who has held the position by appointment,
willingness to pay.
School board candidate
But current school board
special services including a
Rev. Dolphus Jones of Gause,
part of the National Park
Service. The grant will be
and
Only one position of three seats to be
i
will face Fred Fleming.
W.D. Fitch, a prominent
president, Mrs. Nancy
sheltered workshop and
recreational services. A small
treasurer.
In action during he business
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matched b $20,000 in local
y
filled on the Hearne School Board will be
Six candidates have filed for three seats
on the Somerville City Council. Incum-
College Station land
Donaldson takes the opposite
view saying that she would be portion
of the funds will be
portion of the meeting, the
funds.
contested.
On Position 5, Silvia Bulot will face
bents, Harvey Neutzler and Bennie
developer, says, could
two times as much taxes and it
one who would gladly bear the
forwarded to the state
council executive committee
reviewed several proposed
Executive committee ap-
Steven J. Pursley. Position 6 will be filled
Urbansky will face Echmond Brantly,
Elroy Discher, August Tom Eldridge and
wouldn't hurt me, but some of
stated tax increase to get
needed improvements.
association and national
association, according to local
projects.
proval was granted to a
by Dr. Ken Kennamer, who is unopposed.
W.H. McMinn.
these older people will really
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spokesmen.
The council gave its approval
$150,000 loan request from the
Farmers Home Administration
Position 7 will be filled by James Florence
who is unopposed.
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Centerville G i r I
Killed
on -mile
project was for $209,561.23 by
Lions
Cattle 100, not tested. Slaughter cows:
1 3 24.25-29.00.
to a continuation grant of
Jr. did file for reelection.
In the Caldwell Independent School
incumbent, Mrs. Vivian Sherrill and
City elections Snook will be filled by a
City
cutter and utility
Ba rrows
gift not t
May 2.71 2.70 2.71
Board race, only one position is contested.
Buford Crocker. For Position 4 are Par-
tractors and Tonn Construction
$446,012 for the Central Brazos
Valley Mental Health Center to
to be used for land use planning
and construction of a three
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slate of unopposed candidates. Mayor
Slovacek
- ir Cen-
in Madisonville as a result
night banquet the school.
continue community mental
doctor clinic facility in Cald-
Four candidates are seeking election to
three the Franklin City
Rayfield will seek reelection
along with City Marshall Billy McCoy and
l
terville Hi School r was
injuries in the a
I es she received
a
The two were a
apparently
health center staffing.
well.
positions on
Council.
incumbent city councilmen, Harold
Milled and a second student
accident. The second victim,
riding on the rear tail-gate of
The council gave its approval
Preceding the board
The four candidates include Holton
Shelfer and John See.
y injured seriousl injd when the y ell
Maril Hillman, 17, is
Marilyn
the truck when the load of
to a $640,000 loan from the
meeting, the board members
In Jr., Louie Reagan, Harlod
Ingram
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MADLSONVII.LE
from the rear of a pickup truck
reported in critical condition in
tables shifted, knocking both
F a r m e r ' s H o m e
and their guests were treated
"Bubba" Johnson and Fred Ogle Jr.
Two candidates are seeking election for
here about 1:15 m. Thursda
the intensive care unit toda
girls to the street.
Administration for the com-
to a fish fry sponsored by the
the office of mayor in Madisonville.
A Leon Count Sheriffs
y
According to the spokesman,
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The truck was driven by the
pletion of a shopping center for
Madison County officials.
CALVERT
Incumbent Mayor W.B. "Jack" Viser will
Department spokesman said
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the two iris were moving
g ng
Easterling
g girl's twin sister,
Divorce Record
Reported Wrong
Voters will elect a mayor and two
face former city councilman Jim Closs.
the dead girl, Bonnie
Easterling was dead on arrival
tables from the elementary
school to the high school in
Connie Easterling. The twins
were to celebrate their 17th
forms were non - existent.
the Alpha Delta Epsilon Milton Aalen,
members of the Calvert City Council
Saturday
Three candidates are seeking election to
two seats on the Madisonville City Council.
at the Madison County Hospital
preparation for a Thursday
birthday today.
The Brazos County Records
in Thursday's Eagle
W. Arnold and Hedwig Jr.,
divorce dismissed."
Bryan
Incumbent aldermen, Bill Jeter and Fred
Hig Pact
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Calvert Mayor Cooper Wiese will face
Westmoreland will face R.B. Harper in the
showed a proceeding in the 85th
District Court as reading
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he Eagle regrets the error
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Virgil Chappell in the mayors race.
race.
MADISONVILLE CLSD
"Aubrey W. Arnold and
and any inconvenience i t may
Emil Cit
Incumbent aldermen Em onz and
Three candidates are seeking two
Is Awarded
Hedwig Jr., divorce granted."
have caused the parties in-
N.R. Comfort are unopposed.
positions on the Madisonville Independent
It should have read "Aubrey
volved.
CALDWELL
Consolidated School District. Wright
The State Highway and
Four candidates are seeking two
Smith and Jerry Cole are seeking the
Public Transportation Com-
Positions on the Caldwell City Council.
Position 1 seat while Pat Wakefield is
mission has awarded a con -
Markets
They are incumbent Adolph Hajovsky,
running unopposed for the Position 2 spot.
tract for construction of the
Bernard Rychlik, Lonneida Goodnight and
NORTH ZULCH ISD
Briarcrest Drive extension
Jonnie Vic Barnett. Incumbent D.L. Alford
Seven candidates are seeking election to
from FM 158 at FM 1179 south-
bu)
has filed for a one -year term to fill the seat
three positions on the North Zulch
westward to Highway 6,
Livestock
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of William Broaddus, who has filed to run
Independent School District Board of
Low bid the 0.7
FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) - Quota -
Thursday.
Jul 2.694. 2.6732 2.69
4. 2.69/2 2.661/2
Dec 2.611/2
for mayor. Incumbent Mayor H.A. Willis
not
Trustees.
Candidates for Position 3 are C.S. Green
on -mile
project was for $209,561.23 by
Lions
Cattle 100, not tested. Slaughter cows:
1 3 24.25-29.00.
2.60 2.61
Mar 2.67 2.66 2.67/2
Jr. did file for reelection.
In the Caldwell Independent School
incumbent, Mrs. Vivian Sherrill and
Young Brothers, Inc. Con -
cutter and utility
Ba rrows
gift not t
May 2.71 2.70 2.71
Board race, only one position is contested.
Buford Crocker. For Position 4 are Par-
tractors and Tonn Construction
sows9st200
, l 3 300525
Boars 350500 Ibs 32.00, 200 -270 Ibs 35.00-
OATS (5,000 bu)
May 1.49 1.47 1.48'/4
Charles Kretzer and Vance McManus have
met Donaho, incumbent, and Billy L.
Co. of Waco. The project will
40.00.
Jul 1.47 1.4512 1.46.
1."/21.46
filed for the unexpired term of Gene
Diserens. For Position 5 are incumbent
require an estimated 130
S 1.46
Dec 1.49/2 1.471/2 1.4824
Horak.
Joe Wayne Keefer and Roy 0. Baker.
working days for grading,
G rain
High Low clo
SOYBEANS (5,000 b11)
May 4.72'/2 4.66'/° 4.72
Jul 4.81 4.75 4.80'/2
Cancer Fund
Drive Opens
structures, lime- treated
foundation course and One -
WHEAT (5,000 bu)
Aug 4.8442 4.78 4.83
course surface treatment. It
May 3.48 3.40'/2 3.48
Jul 3.59/2 3.4742 3.S442
Sep 4.81 4.83 4.87
Nov 4.95 4.89 4.95
HEARNE - The annual Chapter of the Beta
Sigma Phi County Chairman; Mrs. Joe
will be supervised by district
Sep 3.62 3. 54 3.6042
Jan 5.02 4. 96 5.01/2
Hedrick Wheelock; Sam Rice
crusade for funds of the Sorority said members of her ,
engineer Joe G. Hanover.
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Dec 3.73 3.6544 3.7142
Mar 3.82 3.75 3.7942
Mar 5.09 5.041/2 5.081.
May 5.16 5.111/2 5.1524
Robertson County chapter of organization will begin door to Benchley, Mrs. Bicker Cain
The work is part of a local -
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American soldiers during
the American Cancer Society oor campaigning in the Jr., Calvert; Mrs. Mickey
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will begin Saturday and con- western part of Hearne Gilbert, Elliott; Mrs. Asa
state - federal program to
improve important arterial
CENTENNIAL
Saturday.
Nickelson, Franklin • Mrs.
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the Revolution were lucky to
Aside
time through April 17. y'
Will iam erka, Mumford and
M
and traffic collector routes not
get any clothing at all.
from militiamen, uni-
Mrs. Don Hay, president of Fund chairmen include,MrS. Mrs. Marlin Jentsch, Valley
on the regular numbered state
forms were non - existent.
the Alpha Delta Epsilon Milton Aalen,
Robertson Junction.
highway system.
1Rr j
Washington, recognizing the
practical attire of the
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riflemen, tried to have the
t
hunting shirt adopted as un-
iform, but Congress took no
action. It was not until Oc-
tober, 1779, The World
Almanac recalls, that blue
was adopted as the official
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Army uniform.
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