Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 20, 1966 Page: 3 of 26
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Call Helps Agents
Find Stolen Jades
JUST UNPACKED
NEW SHIPMENT
candidates to attend the session
Republican Reps. Frank Cahoon
of Midland and Henry Grover
at Houston will address a break-
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A BULLETIN
CLASSIFIED AD
WILL BRING
QUICK RESULTS
A car fire at 12:28 pm. Fri-
day at 520 N. Fish Ave. dam-
aged the auto wiring. The fire
started in E. S. Tabor’s car
when the auto backfired through
Mrs. Thomas Tope Jr., president of
the Schubert Music Club, presents a
$25 scholarship to Howard Payne
College music graduate student Paul
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one nugh-
George of
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s. Nev ; two
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and Mrs
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the carburetor.
M. in Mills
etired stock
led in Cole-
919. He was
bust churen,
I Yates May
Anna She
Blackstock. The club annually pre-
sents the cash award to a deserving
HPC student musician.
the public in today's open house from
1.30 to 4:30 p.m. Organizations and
clubs may use the room by chocking
with Ables and affirm a time and
date.
MIAMI Fla. IAPi - A wom-
an in Highland NY.. told the
1 FBI about a mysterous tele-
h the Rev
tot of First
officiating.
Leon Came.
ton Gallery in West Palm Beach
The artifacts were found in
Broward County.
The telephone call was made
last Wednesday to Lucille Nott,
> - Funeral
na Amanda
held Satur.
born April
tired farm-
BILL HOLMAN
. . . To judge bands
told him that it was no longer
my collection and that he shduld
call the gallery. Then I hung
up.”
tion
The collection of 129 pieces of GOP Candidates
pin, 69
for Tuther
of 1109 Duke
by at 3 p.m.
lome with
k Cemetery.
' of Brown-
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Brownwood
77-year-old
found shot
s home Fri-
with a high
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heodore
77, dead at
vullet wound
aid the rifle
is body. bit
eted on the
city Thursday and Friday with that he was Mr. Fowler with the
major blazes. Norton galleries. T----* " —
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died Thurs-
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for Mr. Mit-
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w Simpson,
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Thursday at 5:44 p.m. at 104
Bluffview Dr., the residence of
Earl Woodcock burned, gutting
Spring Home Fair<nam
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CITY ELECTRIC
Radio Controled far FASTER
Service
“I answered the telephone at
2:55 p.m. and the operator said
a Mr Fowler was calling cul
led from Hollywood. Fla.,* said
Mrs. Nott from her home in
Highland, a Hudson River com-
munity about 88 miles north of
New York City.
Mrs Nott said she did not
know anyone named Fowler and
declined to accept the call. "He
told the operator that it was a
matter of great importance —
a matter of life and death,” she
said
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YES . ..
IT'S A FACT
MeNEILL SELLS OFFICE
FURNITURE AT
COST (Plus) 10%
McNeill Office Furniture
READY TO HANG
IN BEAUTIFUL
MONTE CARLO OR
TIQUE DESIGNS.
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: phone call she received and FBI
1 agents found a stolen collection
of priceless Chinese jade eb-
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Norton galleries,
mediately."
fast meeting,
some on-the-job training, watch- -------------
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The objects composed the
Stanley Charles Nott colection,
reputedy one of the word's fin-
est and worth an estimated
No arrests have been made
The jade was stolen nearly
three months ago from the Nor-
cepted everthing I turned in.
I’ve matured since I left that
band, but that was my first big
push.”
Since leaving Kenton the ar-
ranger has free-lanced and been
from service in the U.S. Navy I
from 1944 to 1946 He studied
music first with Rum Garcia,
a West Coast arranger, and at-
tended Westlake College of
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। action.
Executive Director Marvin
Collins said he expects 15 or 20
aure auu uuuiuilig. auad me wgo She said she immediately
at 1206 11th St., owned by A. A. called the telephone company,
Tsses. then the FBI.
The FBI declined to say how
it discovered the missing collec-
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City Firemen
Keep Busy
An outbreak of fires dotted the
Chamber of Commerce Manager El-
ton Able* straightens a chair in the
newly built end furnished conference
room in the remodeled building.
Presently, the room cen seat 30 per-
sons. This room will be visible to
item they left behind was
cracked.
reg. 13.98
lone daugh-
Dobbins of
per*. Archie
n and Roy
he, four sis-
Yates of
Slayton and
h. both nf
Roxie Hart-
three grand-
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"Cousin Jack," “Goodbye Mr.
the bedroom and clothes closet
. A .. m c . and the rest of the house was
All-Day Session damaged by smoke and water
EARLY (BBC) —Miss Lucille At 9:57 P m - same evening
Waston, county home demonstr- a garage full of furniture blazed
ation agent, and Mrs. Jewel Hef- completely destroying the furn-
fington of McDaniel HD Club, itureand.building.Thisfire.was
will be guests of Early Home P
Demontration Club at an all-day Reesee
meeting and casserole luncheon. In the wee hours of Friday,
Tuesday, beginning at 10 a.m. at 1:20 a call came from
Mrs. Heffington will give de- county jail -..an inmate had set i
monstration on making women's I fire to.a mattress. Firemen ex-
burlap bags at the morning tinguished the smokyIfireewhich
crafts sesson and Miss Watson, mainly which damaged the mat-
will conduct a program at 1 p.m tress by smoke
Saturday.
He will arrive late Wednesday
for the judging which I
Thursday at 10 a.m. with
A bands. The three day festival
has 52 entered bands for judges
to determine "Number One" in in charge of his albums. He has
each class. ... written for Kenton, Billy May. I
In twinging festival backers Maynard Ferguson. Peggy Lee.
up to date on his work Holman Jackie Cain and Roy Kral, Zoot
writes, “most recently I ve been Sims, Dave Dell, Chet Baker,
writing for Woody Herman and; Shorty Rogers, Woody Herman
Collaborated with Gerry Mui- and Shelly Manne
ligan on “Music for Baritone I r doe-ane . . nin.
xophonerandlorohestra" rof munic of his is formed. Holman
EhestAan I also taught arranging sys,g"qtheremusttbnan
at Summer Jazz Clinics in Reno idea tsarwiithamsomethingto
and San Laks City during the EySdihectpinss tdirn,in munse
The musscal arranger studied shouidnfoldalongait.balancing
engineering at the University its-tensions.and reheases .unti
of Colorado and UCLA. decid-atatheend,itshasgsufficientcom-
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musical career after returning We are , remember ...He
said . We like or I imagine’"
Some of his arrangements are
“Affaird D’Amour,” “Ain’t Life
Grand.” “Back to the Minors,”
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Mrs. Nott said, "the first thing ■
the man said was, ‘is there a -
reward for your collection? X
know where the jades are.’ I1
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jewelry and art objects was
stolen Nov. 23 when armed men To Watch Solons
‘ attneoxoren Anient. wAhesroon AUSTIN AP- Republican
all but one of 34 pieces of state headquarters has called a
archaic tomb jade from the ear- special meeting Monday for its i
...... - —. — legislative candidates to get
A tenor saxophonist, Holman Chops, „ "Exaktamo," "The
played with Charlie Barent in Kingfish, ' Open Sesame,"
1957. In 1952 he joined the Stan i "Tangle Foot, 'Toots Suite,
got the opportunity to associate Zoot,” and many more.
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Festival Thursday throught,to write or the band, Stan ac-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 20, 1966, newspaper, February 20, 1966; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489995/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.