Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 24, 1976 Page: 20 of 43
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Sundey. OctaUr 24, 1976
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with Comanche atop a 21-0 edge.
It was a sparkling S9-yard run
by Smith that convinced Cyde
there was no way to come back
to the second halt. He broke up
the middle on the second haTa
fifth play, found plenty of
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the scoreboard.
On their first possession of the
night, the Tribe pieced together
a tone march which ate up
almost five minutes and ended
when Greg Edwards sneaked to
from the cm
After a fumble stopped their
second drive, the Indians scored
both times they had the ban to
the second quarter. Steve
Hazalrigg capped the first one
with a four-yard drive, then
Smith went in from six yards
only 1:05 before halftime.
Earlier in the quarter,
Comanche blunted a Clyde
scoring drive WDen —uwaru
knocked down a Hamilton pass
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^'HERE’S WHERE-Brown County map shows areas and rates of
1 issuance for antlerless deer permits. One permit per 110 acres
.* will be issued to the area having vertical lines and one permit
per 75 acres will be issued to the area having hortzontal lines.
Permits will be issued to landowners or their agents on October
Thursday 2nd Friday at the Parks and Wildlie office to Brown-
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Can we afford four more years
yrfthout effective leaderwiip?
prior to the issue dates.
2 The deer bag limit in those
areas receiving antlerless
? permits is 3 deer, no more than
L 2 bucks and antlerless deer by
permit only. In those areas not
k receiving antlerless deer
3 permits, the bag limit will be 2
g buck deer only. A buck deer is
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Itos Reform: "The average
family in this country that
makes less than $ 10,000 a
year actually pays a higher
proportion of their income in
taxes than the average family
that makes more than a mil-
lion dollars a year. That's dis-
graceful. We need to move
toward a truly progressive
and simplified tax system,
with reduced tax rates for the
average American."
Economy: "We'll never have
a balanced budget nor an end
to the inflationary problems
as long as we have 7-1/2 mil-
lion people out of work. Em-
ployment needs to be the
major thrust of the whole
domestic policy of our
government."
Efficiency in Govern-
ment: "We now have in the
There is a critical decision to be made
on November 2nd. It goes far beyond
the guestion of which Presidential
candidate can govern with integrity
and honesty. We must determine
which candidate has the ability and
strength to lead our country out of
economic chaos, and the vision to
see that all Americans—not just the
powerful and influential—have a
better future.
During the past two years, the mid-
dle class has paid far too dear a price
for a President lacking that ability.
Since Gerald Ford took office, the
unemployment rate has risen 50%,
from 5.5% or 5 million people, to 7.9%
or 7-1/2 million jobless Americans.
Today’s inflation rateof 6% is higher
than it was at any time between the
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federal government the most
bloated, confused, wasteful
bureaucracy ever created.
There's no way to get an
answer out of Washington
and no way to understand
what's going on there. We
need to reorganize com-
pletely the executive branch
of government, making it fair,
efficient, effective, and re-
sponsive to our people’s
needs."
Housing: "No government
that cared about our neigh-
borhoods would stack the tax
deck against them. A landlord
can let a building run down
and make a good living on
tax breaks. But when a home
owner spends a little hard-
earned money fixing up his
home, the assessor raises his
taxes. And the FHA no longer
cares about families getting
started in their own homes. I
intend to restore the FHA to
the time.when, for a down
payment, a family could get
a mortgage which the gov-
ernment would insure.
Health Care: "We need a
nationwide health care deliv-
ery system which will make
adequate health care a right
for all people.”
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noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Landowners are reminded
2 that they will be required to
I have the full amount of acreage
I to receive permits. If an agent
I is to receive permits for a
I landowner, please send a note of
I authorization with the agent. If
permits are not received on the
scheduled issue dates, lan-
downers will be required to
obtain them from departmental
offices to Austin or Waco.
Persons to doubt as to the exact
area boundaries for permit
issuance should check with the
Parks and Wildlife office or
refer to large county map
posted at the county courthouse
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Korean War and the inauguration of
Richard Nixon.
The 1968 food dollar is now worth
57<t.
Mr. Ford’s budget will account for
the largest single deficit and more
than 1/3 of the public debt incurred dur-
ingour entire 200-year history.
Real GNP has actually declined
during each of Gerald Ford’s two
years in office.
And who is most affected by these
distressing statistics? Not the Wash-
ington establishment, or the economic
elite courted by the Republicans. The
burden falls on the person who can
least afford it: the average American.
Jimmy Carter means to change all
that. As President, he will make gov-
ernment responsive to your needs.
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defined as a deer having a
hardened antler protruding
through the skin.
According to census data
recently collected by Parks and
Wildlife personnel, the overall
population to this area showed a
slight increase over last year.
Both deer and range conditions
appear somewhat above
average for this time of year.
Deer and turkey season opens
November 13 and runs through
January 2.
FOR THE
BEST IN...
PANELING
CEILINGS
ROOMADDmONS
FIREPLACES
PAINTING
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WE DO IT ALL
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Clyde no problem for Tribe
CLYDE—The undefeated ' Cumande ___ aye to the end sone ibe han enoeo
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Jimmy Carter has the
strength to take charge of
our government. If you are
tired, of paying the high
price of Republlcan Ineffec-
tveness, you have only one
choice on November 2nd,
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for another third quarter TD to
give the Indians a 330 edge
before the long Clyde bolt for
the only Bulldog potato. It was
also the only first down the
Indian defense gave ap to the
second half.
Clyde threatened once more
late to the game but Joe John
Edwards interecepted a
Hamilton pass in the end sone.
The final Comanche potato
came late to the game when
reserve quarterback Kelly West
lagged 24 yards on a keeper
play.
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outo showdowntmein Disirict
$-AAhigh school football here
Friday night with a IM
thrashing at Clyde.
Both teams were unbeaten to
district play going into the
game, with the Indians now 80
on the year and +0 to diatrict
play. Clyde slid to 52 and 3-1.
The Indians literally ran over
the Bulldogs, sending two
runners well over the 100-yard
mark end collecting aa over-
whelming 42 yards rushing
along with 30 first downa.
Jlm Smith ran for 102 of the
Comanche yards on 11 plays
and Phillip Guiterrez con-
tributed another IC on to playa
Comanche scored to every
quarter end only a 69-yard
touchdown pass from Alan
Hamilton to Ricky Rose
prevented Clyde’s shutout on
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Deer permits scheduled this week
Antlerless deer permits for at the Parks and Wildlife office the landowners or the lan- or one permit per 75 acres,
portions of Brown County will to Brownwood. downers agent at a rate of depending upon where the land
he issued Thursday and Friday The permits win be issued to either one permit per 110 acres is located. Hours for receiving
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BHUEBONNEIT0gSam LOMETA-Blanket had to Brian Sullivan headlined the
Corkran.ezt-”2sGeneFg8g Xrn break out of a 12-12 tie here Lometa comeback, scoring first
Seateseoz" RAYoU_Bud Lndsay 612- Fridaynighttotumblelometa onaenryardtdashcorundaright
PIONEER—Trigg DeViney 212. Gene Riggs SC-213. David 2412,, inA District 6-B high Endearuzainthe,.econd duarer.
itoW Dean Mangan 5n257. Shoemaker 573-205 Max Yates schooi foothall gome . , Hyeadded the separdunta
873-100 Dave sT-A Kelley for the year and 1-1 to loop play make the score 12-12 after the
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s-s.uvemarmymn"si lanicesesvasin-167.Bomnle„Blankafivhtgpgdnugsuine
Pndt Dsiny PINCRACKERB—Mark o^four m1^ yerdstor ghaeqastqde the
GUYS A GALS_Gary Rawlings 230-125. Todd Seale when Terry Minica slammed a winningsstouchdowntfonithe
ESKXEfflS -gufCastetojts
Lucy Burleson 507-185. 146. Bryan Meek 388-138. Jen- Manuel Diaz took a Jim Finally fast m wnM.
EARLY BIRD—Mickey nifer Curbo 305-121. Paula Rushing pass for 32 yards and the final ^un Minica burst over
Cravens 530-188. Hasel Pierce Coleman 26399 the second Tiger TO. Minica left guard for five yards end the
449-161. Janet Eoff 445-174. ACME CO —Clyde Graham also tried to run for a two-point final Blanket nointa to make it
Helen Miller 441-165. 561-206. Dale Mayfield 444181. conversion but was stopped 24-11 The conversion run again
MAVERICK—Ed Reigle MS- Jamye Marshall 471-174. Ruth short. misfired
2M. Bobby Seale 581-222 Mike Perry 458-193. ------------------------------------------------------—
susom“-msemCrkran Uano decks Dillos. 66-8
SIESTA—Debbie Perkins 510- 511-205. Travis Robinson 505- LLANO-Llano took a while, 0msns-nG.c, m
17*. Louise Minica 502-141. June 171. Edith Seward 425-147. to get started but when they did But.sansabaroeredbec.to
Lewallen 450-163. Delice Elis Eloise Redus 350-141. the Yellow Jackets spanked San
448-160. LATECOMERS-W.C. Saba, 66-8, in • District 24-AA Aaard T PBasto
SUNSET-Lucy Burleson 529- Christmas 503-170. Bob high school football game here H
Townsend 478-177. Hasel Friday night Crockett ran for toe conversion
......sux:mz........ Hawkins 605-287. Judy Hutchens It was the seventh toss of the 1.7"t fFense
FENCING ' 468-168. year for the "Dilos and Uano ..t” ,7*?8 offense
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• Raymond Dlaz Jr. ran to 4-3 and 34) in district play. needing only 22 seconds to
; ar.•Fermannd-ciinunk : Hasel Hawkins bowled a 247 It wasn’t until the second retake the lead. Llano had 329
t clemen,Tekesi2" ! game - the highesh game ever quarter that Uano scored, with yards rushing and 134 more
: paaoUSuieraon T:tozhene.. : bowled in League play in this DevidCherno taking a pass good passing to San Saba’s total of
. MWtatau "15/6252732 ; for 45 yards. The kick made it 7- 127 yards in offense.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 24, 1976, newspaper, October 24, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572825/m1/20/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.