Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 207, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 14, 1970 Page: 3 of 28
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Sunday, June 14, 1970 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN 3A
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High Society
Championships at Marfa. With four entrants made obstructions, and most of all the
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terest and purpose.
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From June 21 through July 4 the champion 1970 meet. This section of Texas was se-
titles and trophies in the 12th World Soaring altitude, clean, deer air, the absence of man
home.
CONCERNED
for framing Southwest Features, SOS N. Eray St. Dallas. Texas 75201
fection from thy husband for were first married beofe their
and TELL your sister that ea- even man loveth to be loved.
20th birthday, the census bureau
PENNEYS QUIDS TO FATH SITS DAY
#3
S Lewis of Jacksonville. the east lines of John H Gibson tore in the regular field 10 miles
County Regular Field wells 54
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IN DOWNTOWN
BROWNWOOD
southwest of Cross Plains. Site
1 is 150 feet from the south and
servations and then come cheer for your
team in this great sky rodeo. In an aimos
phera of international good will, eager sport-
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imself in the
brought him
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to Bristol Hos.
ficer Candidate Randall G Da-
vis. 21. son of Joe A Davis,
Route 2. Goldthwaite, recently
completed a helicopter pilot
course at the Army Primary
Helicopter School. Ft Wolters.
During the 16-week course, he
was trained to fly Army helicop-
Richard Scott Leach, son of Mr
and Mrs Richard Leach 3512
Austin Ave . Brownwood, com-
pleted FAOBC at Ft SUI, Okla
homa March 6 and arrived in
1. 39 came out
ural section of
re readying an
n an effort to
Aishap
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accident re-
e at 3:30 p m.
were a 1966
inda L. Coch-
d a 1966 car
D Phillips of
About 41 per cent of women
who have ever been married
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FORT BENNING, Ga - Pat-
rick L Krenek of 1300 S. 13th
St . Brownwood, was the dis-
tinguished honor graduate of a
Track Vehicle Mechanic Course
nded in
h Law
Viet Nam on March 28
He is serving in the Chu Lai
ISCRIBERS
intitles you
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$19 95
Size to 13
A to D
Sih Battalion. 46 Infantry.
Lt. Leach received his com-
mission as second lieutenant up-
on graduation from Texas AIM
Lniversity in May 1969
I pleas by his
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tis three chil-
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audette used
rifles during
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We have the
perfect gifts
to please any
Dad—ndyou too
your spirits, too, will soar!
CLIP AND SAVE
husband provide* for thee
2 Put thy husband before
thy mother thy father thy
daughter and thy son for he
is thy lifelong companion
3 Thou shah not nag
4 Permit no one to tell thee
that thou art having a hard
time of it; neither thy mother
thy sister nor thy neighbor, for
the Judge will not hold her
guiltless who letteth another dis
parage her husband
5. Thou shalt not withhold af-
CONFIDENTIAL TO F.F.
IN PASADENA: The "litue
things" add up. Did you know
that the total shoplifted in the
U.S.A, to ONE DAY "adds
up" to more than the total
robbed out at our BANKS to
ONE YEAR:
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Mid-Texans in Service
SDaat,
Ala Upon completion of advanc-
' ed training he may be appoint-
ed a warrant officer.
from the Infantry School May
27.
David C. Abel of 2800 Bow-
man Rd , Reedsport. Ore , was
academic honor graduate Both
were promoted to the rank of
specialist four.
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Mid-Texans
in Service
ters and learned to use them in
tactical maneuvers
He next will undergo advanc-
ed flight training at the Army
Aviation School, Ft. Rucker.
area with the Americal Division,
Is* Battalion 14th Artillery as
a forward observer for Co. B
1 Defile not thy body neither needs is a race long HAT PIN!
with excessive foods, tobacco And keep it to plain view A
nor alcohol, that thy days may man is more afraid of a hat
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CHARGE IT at Penneys "The Friendly Place"
be long in the house which thy pin than a etub
LM H (ATHENS. GA)
Anderson - Vefon
the sky!) chose Marte. . and the
States for the first time . . for their
glider pilots of the world will compete for lected for its ideal gliding conditions: high ing competition, and scenic mountain beauty.
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order. for out of a cometh the
joys of thy old age
M Honor the Lord thy God
all the days of thy hfe. and thy
children will rise up and call
thee blessed
DEAR ABBY: Tell LITTLE
ME not to bother with an um-
brella or a golf dub to keep her
brother-in-law in line. All she
Pnnevs
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miles southwest of May Both; CALLAHAN—Laco Oil Co. of 1 200 feet from the west lines Marine Corps School. Quantico,
are producing from the Marble | Abilene will drill No 1 Barton- of W Helms Survey 184. 1 Va
Falls and located in F. Wardli- Paylor as a wildcat five miles I The school provided technical
ski Survey 477 south of Clyde. Slated for 1,800 EASTLAND—George L. Buc-1 training for Marine: and other
No. 1 Jones A Burroughs had feet. it spots 1,500 feet from kies Co. of Monahans will drill armed forces personnel in all
a daily potential of 58 barrels the south and 2,300 feet from the No. 1 Durocher in the regular phases of military weapons,
of 41 gravity oil, plus 14 barrels east lines of Section 10. BBB&C field nine miles north of Desde- j -------------------
. role to gender identification,
la other words, boys will be
boys—■unless they’d rather be
girls, and hers is off to a girl-
ish start
Per my promise of last Sum-
day. my TEN COMMAND-
MENTS FOR WIVES
DEAR CONCERNED: You
could be "concerned" with
good reason. Quit "hinting"
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completed two Brown Survey 5.
vironment plays an important 6 Forget not the virtue of reports.
Far out on the TransPecos, where Texas permitted from each country, some 100 strong thermal conditions so essential to
mountains and desert blend to cieate their pilots, their crews and an amazing assort- successful gliding.
incredible magic, 29 nations from around ment of motorless sailplanes will pit their Texas travelers are enthusiastically invited
the globe are assembling for a Summit Meet skills against one another in such events as: to enjoy this two week Olympics of Soaring
ing that is commanding the rapt attention of Distance within a confined area. Cross Camping facilities in the Maria area are
the world. Here, in marked contrast to rau- country distance. Speed to a goal. Speed out ample, but witn thousands of visitors test.ng
cous and divisive international political turn and back, and Speed within a pattern. These the motto of the delightful west Texas city:
biings elsewhere, warm fellowship and strong international enthusiasts for the last form "The coolest spot in Texas, with the warm
fraternity are creating cooperation, progress, of purely sporting aviation” (whether for est hospitality", motel and hotel accommo-
friendly competition and genuine mutual hk competition or just the thrill of floating dations are mighty slim. Telephone for re
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His wife. Brenda. lives on
Route 1. Elkhart.
— Burn Highs was 76 barrels of i the proposed 2.150-foot venture
41 gravity oil. plus 17 barrels of is 1.800 feet from the north and
water Completion was on a 16- 1,900 feet from the east lines
64-inch choke and perforations ' of M J Webb Survey 2
at 2.425-35 feet ' Staged in the regular field
Staked in the same regular five miles northwest of Putnam
field area was O P Leonard of was John B Bachman Oil Inc
Fort Worth No 1 Ben Cook The ot Abilene No. 2 G M Slaughter
planned 2,100-foot venture is on Slated for 750 feet, it spots 2.800
a 200 acre lease feet from the south and 2.240
Drillsite is 2,700 feel from feet from the west lines of Sec-
the south and 330 feet from tion ’ D&DAL Survey.
the west lines of J F. Roberts: Four, wmiles northeast of Pu -
Survey 470 nam, W D:. Isenhower of Al-
‘ _____ bany staked a 500-foot project
tin the regular field It is No.
COLEMAN—John H Chai-' 12 W. M. Isenhower, spotting
mers of Abilene will drill No. 1 j 800 feet from the north and 150
R M. Freeman as a wildcat feet from the east lines of Sec-
five miles south of Novice tion 2299, TE&L Survey.
Having a proposed depth of Kenneth M. Hankins of Odes-
2.250 feet, it spots 500 feet from sa staked No. 2 Carlot, McDer-
the north and 2 100 feet from mett as a proposed 700-foot ven-
By ABIGAIL VAN Bl REN
DEAR ABBY My sister has
two children, a boy nine and
! a girl 12 The gir likes to dress
I her little brother up to look like
a girl She puts make-up on
his face and puis curlers and
ribbons in his hair Then she
gives him girl’s clothes and
heels to wear He makes a very
pretty looking girl, but what
worries me is the way he en-
j joys it in fact be begs his
sister to dress him up and call
j him Susie "
1 I have hinted to my sister
to discourage this kind of play,
but she sees no harm in it. and
is relieved that sister and bro-
tlier play $ nicely" together
Am I wrong to be concerned’
My sister is divorced, so there
I is no father influence in the
16-64-inch choke and perfora- Same firm staked No. 1 Ada spots 3,500 feet from the south , lutionary War was fought on
tions at 2.417-26 feet. Cutbirth as a wildcat 12 miles and 642 feet from the west lines Delaware soil—the Battle of
Daily potential for No 2 Jones west of Cross Plains Site for of C. L Durocher Survey. A-76.I Cooch’s Bridge
mona Slated for 3,100 feet, it I Only one battle of the Revo-
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CHU LAI, Vietnam - Lt i
QUANTICO, Va. - Marien
Private James R Barton son
of Mrs Earl Box of 1809 Ave
H Brownwood, was graduated
from the Ordnance Scfol at the
cleanliness and modest atuire
l 7 Forgive with grace, for who
among us does Mt need for-
giveness?
A Remember that the trank
approval of thy husband ■ worth
mara to thee than the admiring
'' glances of a hundred strangers
9 Keep thy home to good
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 207, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 14, 1970, newspaper, June 14, 1970; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572481/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.