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Brownwood Bulletin from Brownwood, Texas • Page 11

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BROWNWOOO BULLETIN EPA banning pesticides (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following information from public records at the courthouse It collected and published by The Bulletin as a public service of this newspaper for the Information of Its readers.) COUNTYCOURT James Bun nell, Judge Presiding Rocky Wade Webb charged with DWI Stanley Wilton Baggett charged with Glen Otis Ratliff charged with DWI. Amos Carlisle charged with DWI. Eddie Victor Nigar charged with DWI Virginia Roach, Santa Anna, charged with thelt by check. Mrs.G. 0.

Duncan, 7013 13th St. charged with thelt by check. Rosalie Funderburg Allison charged with DWI. Mrs. Jerry Mast, Box 486, Comanche, charged with theft by check.

Donald W. Hargrove, Box 105, Brown wood, charged with thelt by check. Sue Allison, 43) Valley High Circle, Apt JA, Colorado Springs.Xdio., charged with thelt by check. 1 Sandy Glasgow, 1205 Melwood, charged with theft by check. William H.

Glover Box 107, Sid Richardson Hall, Howard Payne College charged with theM by check. Wayne Cotton, 102? LaMonte, charged with then by check. Glenda Elliott, Rt. 1, Comanche, charged with thelt by check. 35th DISTRICT COURT William 0.

Breedlove, Judge Presiding C.A.S Inc. vs. C. L. Martin, suit on account.

June Fern Davidson vs. Michael Stephen Davidson, suit tor divorce Garry Eugene Majors vs. Donna Joyce Malors. suit for divorce. Bettve Ann Woods vs.

Ronald Wayne Woods, suit for divorce. Ex parle Lenora B. Storey, occupational driver's license. WARRANTY DEEDS Louis Ely Jr. to Wanda Forbess Ely, Lot I and part ol Lot 2 Block 14, Woodland Addition to the City of Brownwood, ilO aoc.

Robert Fellon Wright, June Wright Corley and Donald Frank Wright to Nilah C. Wright, Lots 10, 11, ol Block 2 ol Highland View Addition to Ihe City of Brownwood, J10 aoc. O. I. Mcrrilield and wile to Franklin E.

Johnson Jr. and wile, Lots 1 and 2 and part of Lot 3 ol Ben Fain Subdivision, $10 aoc. Howard Stcakley and wife to Artie Ben Sleele Lot 25, Block of Supplement No. 1, Bonnie Highlands Addition to the City of Brownwood, S10 aoc. Samuel S.

Cole to Joe T. Timmons, Lot Block 4 of Brook Hollow Estates, S10 aoc. Gloria Willen to Georgia McCullough, part of Lot 3, and 4 of Block 14 of Grandview Addition lo the City ol Brownwood, S10 aoc. George McCullough and Gloria Willen to Clayton Morton Cunningham, part ol Lot 3, Block 14 of Or and view Addition to Ihe city of Brownwood, $10 aoc. Arthur Compere and wile to Norton Taylor and wife, Lots and 2 in Block 6 ol Woodland Addition to Ihe city of Brownwood, 110 aoc.

Martha Huffstetlcr and husband to R. C. Holt and wife, land out of Southwest Quarter Survey, No. 5, $10 aoc. Amelia Palamore and husband to R.

C. Holt and wife, land out of Southwest Quarter Survey No. 5, in Brown County, $10 aoc. Treva Kitchens and husband to R. C.

Holt and wife, land in Southwest Quarter Survey No. 5, $10 aoc. Bennett Home Builders. Inc. to Richard Martin and wife.

Lot 9, Block of Monticello Addition, irst Extension to the City of Brownwood, $10 aoc. W. B. Kinsey and wife to Jimmy C. Moseley, land in Samuel Bangs Survey 108, Abstract No.

59, $10 aoc. Western Made Homes, Inc. a Texas corporation, lo Tom M. Ruane and wife, Lot 13, Block Sec. 3, River Oaks Ad dilion lo the City of Brownwood, $10 aoc, Robert Colvin and Robert G.

Peters to Cen Tex Vending a Texas cor poration, land in Wm. Irion Survey No 1052. $10 aoc. ClarenceAaron Nelson and wife loAV W. Homer, land in James Bennett Survey in Brown County, $10 abc.

Rat Land a corporation, to V. H. Westbrook and wile, all of Lot 31, 32 in Block of Lakeview Estates, $2,400. Sol Gets and wife lo Charles Land and wife, land in John Thorn Survey. $10 aoc.

Bobby Jones to Zetha In Wm. Irion Survey, Abstract 537, $10 aoc. Zetha Jones to Walter C. Zachary and wile, land in Wm. H.

Irion Survey, $10 aoc. Alfred 0. Adkisson and wife to John R. Webb and wife, Lots 16 and 17 in Block 83 of Ihe Original Town of Blanket, $10 aoc. Monroe J.

Walker to H. E. Hanks and wile, Lot 13. Block I ol Tannehill's addition to Ihe City of Brownwood, $1. M.

E. Underwood and wife to Lonard Underwood, Lot 2, Block 22 of the J. R. Looney Addition in Brown County, $10 aoc. Lee R.

Solley and wife to John W. Minear, Lots 1 and 2 in Block 2 of the Wilbur Smith Subdivision in Brown County, $12,000. John J. George to Sharon George, part of Lot 6, all ol Lot 7 and part of Lot 8 in Block 5 ol South Oaks Addition to the town of Brownwood, $10 aoc. TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR NEWVEHICLES J.

J. Foster, Brownwood, Cadillac. Lewie Newman, May, GMC pickup. Birdie Autrey, Brownwood, Cadillac. Sherman Zimmerman, Brownwood, Oldsmobile.

Pat Crawford, Killeen, Ford. Estelle Lewis, Brownwood, Ford. Weatherby Motor Brownwood, Ford. W. T.

Renfroe, Brownwood, Dodge. C. L. Fimey. Smithlield, Plymouth.

Thomas E. Denison, Brownwood, Ford. Paul M. Scaton, Blanket, Chevrolet pickup. Li! Wright, Priddy, Chevrolet.

Wayne May, Brownwood, Cadillac. Quality Control Installations, Brownwood, GMC pickup. Randall G. Blgbee, Brownwood, Chevrolet. Tony Reeves, Brownwood, Chevrolet.

Jesus M. lores, San Saba, Chevrolet. By BRIAN B. KING Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) The Environmental Protection Agency has banned production of two pesticides used on key farm crops, saying they are possible cancer hazards and that adequate alternatives exist for them. Several experts say the ban on Aldrln and Dieldrin is unlikely to have a far-reaching effect on the production or price of the crops on which they are used.

In fact, Agriculture Department figures indicate that drought, rains and frost this year caused 27.5 times more damage to the corn crop than the ban will. The pesticides have been used on about 10 per- Total fairness' said firm's goal suiting from a recent railroad yard explosion be totally satisfied. "Southern Pacific has no other desire than total fairness," Joe Bart, public relations manager for the railroad, said Monday. Bart commented in denying accusations by two state legislators that the railroad was "hoodwinking" damage claim- Quartet program ants. State Reps.

Mickey Leland nf I innc and Ben whose districts Ul CUliy Lions include areas affected by the EARLY-A gospel quartet "ft "8 lewood inHnHino wnii mo A Yards wnlcn wlled one person PaKre PamTuX and and inlured nearl 10 Lions have learned that many fami- iVaVsnVsiVRrcHoitand wile, land A total of 59 members and lies are being encouraged by ooi of souihwwi Quarter survey NO. sio uea attended the dinner Southern Pacific to hastily meeting. settle claims for obvious dam- Lions Paul Palmer, Ed a se to homes and personal in- Johnson and David O'Neil ur they said in a prepared conducted a installation program for new members. cent of the nation's corn acreage to fight worms and other soil-born insects. The EPA cited the pesticides, made in the United States only by Shell Oil as probable cancer hazards.

Their production for most farm uses was banned Tuesday until hearings on their registration are concluded. Shell, which said it sold about $8 million worth of the pesticides to corn farmers this year, said it would appeal the EPA's action to the federal courts on both scientific and procedural grounds. Stocks on hand may still be used, the EPA said. EPA Administrator Russell Train, accepting the recommendations of an administrative law judge after a three- week hearing, said adequate alternatives exist to Aldrin-Diel- drin but, statistics indicated, at a higher cost. What effect, if any, use of the higher-priced alternatives could have on food costs, was -J unknown.

Farmer's costs as a lOrTy SOVS COOe portion of food prices are diffi- STAR CAPTAINS-CaptaiM of the football team at Rising Star this year are, left to right, Jommy Tamer, Steve Tarver aid Reitw (Bulletin Photo) Ofteers four offer efiofe SAN ANTONIO, (AP) Sheriff's deputies were fired upon by a man in a car they were pursuing Tuesday but no one was wounded. The chase ended with the foot men in the car being taken Into custody. Two of the men charged with attempted capital murder and possession of heroin. Two Bexar County sheriff's deputies had gone to a house to arrest a man suspected of murder. When they arrived they saw the car with four men drive off.

They gave chase. None of the four was the man the deputies were looking for. HEAT ON PLASMA Researchers achieve milestone AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) Scientists at the University of Texas have succeeded in heating plasma to more than 200 million degrees Fahrenheit, a nec- HOUSTON (AP) A Southern Pacific Transportation Co. spokesman says it is the principal desire of the railroad that persons with damage claims re- pwuon 01 rooa prices are cum- cult to pin down because farm- Unconstitutional era alone seldom can determine the price they will get for their crops HOUSTON (AP) The Socialist Workers Party has asked Spot checks with congression- a federal court to declare un- al offices from the top five corn- constitutional the portion of the growing states of Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Indiana and Minnesota indicated Tuesday that the ban on the two pesticides has not caused a ripple of angry The suit, filed Tuesday, was accompanied by a request for a temporary restraining order.

It contends disclosure would sub- Texas Election Code requiring public disclosure of the names of all persons contributing $10 or more to a political campaign. essary step in harnessing the power of the and the sun. Actually, only 100 million degrees has been considered necessary for nuclear fusion. The Texas experiment kept the heat for only about a 50-millionth of a second instead of the full second required. "What we have achieved is just one milestone on a long road," Dr.

William E. Drummond, director of the UT Fusion Research Center, said Tuesday. "At the moment, we are looking down the pike to a point sometime in the 1990s When we in a machine called Tokamak. Thermonuclear fusion re- Soviet scientists built the first leases no combustion products Tokamak, a donut-shaped de- into the air, Drummond said vice that whirls the plasma in a Neither does it produce radio- magnetic field. No container active wastes, as do nuclear could hold gas that hot.

fission reactors. And there is no The highest temperature pre- possibility of a nuclear acci- viously achieved in a contained dent. gas was 35 million to 40 million "It's so hard to make it work degrees at the Tokamak at in the first place, to think of it Princeton University, Drum- blowing up is inconceivable," mond said. Drummond said. All data on peaceful use of thermonuclear fusion is shared by scientists around the world, he said.

response from farmers, compared with the reaction to EPA's 1972 ban on DDT. The EPA order still allows production of the pesticides for use against termites, its other principal application. ject contributors to harassment, economic reprisal and government surveillance. Once achieved, com. mercial thermonuclear fusion should have a fusion power would solve the world's energy plant which actually demon- needs because it uses an isotope strates both the engineering and of hydrogen called deuterium, the commercial, viability of which can be extracted easily this new source of energy." from seawater.

The next step, Drummond Drummond said Lake Austin said, is to carefully measure the contains enough deuterium to properties of this extremely hot equal the energy of oil reserves gas confined in a magnetic field of the entire Middle East. J. T. Snipes to R. C.

Holt and wile, land out of southwest quarter Survey No. 5, $10 aoc. Arthur Snipes Jr. to R. 1 C.

Holt and wife, Evelyn Morrison and husband land out of Southwest Quarter Survey No. 5, $10 aoc. 0. D. Henley and wife to A.

M. Manning and wile. Lot 2, Block of Cogg in Addition lo the city of Brownwood, $8,500. R. L.

Blissett lo Jackie Juan el I Mabra, land in H.T. and B.R.R. Co. Survey, $10 COMPARE THESE RATES statement. "In the course of settling E.B.HENLEY ESTABLISHED 1887 GENERAL INSURANCE! served the meal to the group.

Lion Ovid Walls led group ficials. Bart said the railroad "has singing. Guests Included'Mr ma and Mrs. Llnvrt Kirk JT not ressured anvone mak and Mrs. Lloyd Kirksev.

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