Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1967 Page: 4 of 12
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Gary s Mayoral Vote
A Question of Color
BOURBON STREET GOSPEL
Brightest Side of Religion
One more point—if a certain
class or a certain teacher bores
Grand Opening
JRB DISCOUNT
tor, Sara Howard, business manager.
Back row, Ronnie Cotton, right, pho-
tographer, and Billy Turner. photog-
YOUR TEACHER can talk
at a rate of about 150-200 words
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Party Eyes Spot
On 1968 Ballot
FOR YEARS JRB FOOD STORES HAVE SAVED YOU
MONEY ON GROCERIES NOW YOU CAN SAVE-
ON PRESCRIPTIONS AND DRUGS WATCH FOR
THE GRAND OPENING SOON
“I would hope it is not," he
-aid "I hope we will get enough
votes out of Midtown (the pre-
dominantly Negro section i to
show that this is false."
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UNICAMERAL LEGISLATURE
Nebraska is the only stale in
the union which has a unicam-
eral legislature. It is composed
of a single chamber of 49 mem-
bers elected on a non-partisan
basis.
THE NIGHT before the class,
survey the next textbook chap-
ter a couple of times Use the
bold print, the summary, the
maps and the graphs Don't
dig into it too deeply—just get
a general idea of what's in the
chapter and some idea of how
detailed the chapter is
By JEAN KELLY
Dallas News Writer
(For The Associated Press I
producing community of 180,000,
on the eve of the election
in addition to the charges of
GENERAL DYNAMICS
Fort Worth Division
Group Insurance Plan
Company Paid Retirement
Plan
Liberal Vacation Plan
GENERAL DYNAMICS
Fort Worth Division
IMMEDIATE
.As the teacher introduces each to listen for the next big point,
major point, our ideal listener
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JUST ONE, BUT BE SURE
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Ugly overtones pervade the acters whose patriotism is. ques-
atmosphere in Gary, a steel- *l ‘ miten Nee
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Krupa has used the word,
"subversives," to describe some
For the Following Skills
HELIARC WELDERS
No previous certification requried
AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLERS
DEVELOPMENT MECHANICS
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use the text as a general guide:
their class lectures may con-
centrate on points that are only
briefly mentioned in the book,
if at all in a case like this,
a little planning can save you
a lot of work Here's what you
should do
servative Party.' the Socialist
Workers Party of Texas and
the American Party have noti-
fied the secretary of state they
intend to nominate candidates
by convention next year
The notification is a prelimi-
nary step toward getting a place
on the 1968 general election
ballot The parties must prove
they have 15 000 members
The American Party organized
last week for the purpose of
Seven Paid Holidays par Year
Extensive Recreational
Fecilities
Stock Savings Plan
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gro assistant city attorney
a question of color."
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STUDENTS from the BHS
drama department are planning
to go to the Dallas Theater
Center Saturday The group will
attend a production of Shake-
speare's "Twelfth Night," di-
rected by Norman Ayrton of the
London Academy of Music and
Dramatic Art.
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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS
INSTRUMENTATION MECHANICS
Aircraft Mechanical and Electrical experience ar training desired.
STAFF MEMBERS"La Estrellita,"
Rising Star High School annual, staff
members look over old annuals in
search of ideas. They are from left
to right, seated, Beverly White, edi-
DOCTORS
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OPTOMETRISTS
Cali tor appointment
643-0184 or
MS Citizens Bank Bids.
and tries to understand the he tries to anticipate what the
teacher. He may write down teacher is going to say That
and a tiny red Bible. has throwing out such tidbits as
earned stage center on Sunday "The Bible tastes good. like the
afternoon in Bourbon Street's word of God should ”
pa the Lake County Democratic In a conversation with this re-
chairman. and other party or- porter, Krupa said. "He s been
ganizations. wheeling and dealing with char-
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AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY
Applicants who qualify will be givan training in either structures,
electrical or hydraulic fields of aircraft assembly. Classroom training
in blueprint reading, use of assembly hand tools, assembly tech-
niques end other subjects necessary to accomplish aircraft assembly
work.
TOOLING:
PATTERN MAKERS PLASTER
TOOL MAKERS PLASTIC
High school graduates with mechanical aptitudes in above fields.
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that the tax, authorized for the time
municipalities by the state legis-
lature last spring, be submitted
to the voters
Only one of 15 Texas cities to
vote on the tax to date have re-
jected the measure Several
other cities plan votes on the
issue
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, Nov 1, 1967
_ — LUBBOCK <AP) — The bright- Show-Bar. Other favorites:
will be presented by the band er side of religion keeps Bob Tuesday, he swapped church —"John the Baptist lost his
choir, and drama department Herrington up to tricks on New talk with the Texas Baptist head but he made the books."
later in the year Orleans Bourbon Street. Brotherhood meeting here at "Herrod in his day was as big
He pushes jokes and the Gos- Southcrest Baptist Church. as LBJ.”
THE NATIONAL Forensic pel with equal fervor. The only way you can get by "People say don't you ever
League is made up of students Like "I wasn't smart enough preaching on Bourbon Street, is doubt" I say I could, but I'd
who are active participants in magna cum laude—thanks a by being a real man, he told the rather shout
speech contests The contests laude." group. Most churchmen are The Bourbon Street pastor a
include poetry and prose inter- "The Beatles look like they're weak sisters, native of Georgia said he sought
pretation, extemporaneous and going some place. Most Baptists His message he termed sim- .. narticllar ministrv be
persuasive speaking, and de- j know look like they've been, pie "The Lord didn't come to outtsds.parasnrts artsnough
backing former Alabam Gov bates. ; "Im for men of all religions. bug us. he came to help us missionarv "
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of 41(45 square mites test marks are red socks, a red tie. But. he said, he can t resist the book of Concorda._____
AUSTIN I API - The Con-
mDoan’s
- By REGINA GRAVES cas, cheerleaders; Si Southall, I ■
football; Lane Bowen. basket- ■
Saturday afternoon during ball; David Wallace, track. Loi ■
halftime activities at the Brown- gan McNatt. tennis: Robert ■
wood-Wichita Falls Washington Williams, golr, and Cindy Mask, 1
clash Connie Glass was crown- drill team ■
edBHs homecoming ueengfor Also Annette Ayers, drum ma- B
1967468 .Also. Mr i o3ue Fay jor: Brenda Hollingshead and 5
Young became the 1967-68 com- ShayeEvns, majorettes; Diane |
ing..home queen Dunn. band: Mary Parr and I
The student council assisted Richard Porter, choir Annette. ,
the Brownwood ex-student as- Ray and John Scott, drama; 1
sociation in homecoming prep Damon Smith, Gary Thomason
•rations by, makingsigns and and Linda Green, student coun-
helping with registration cil officers; Marcy Sheiton. edi-
BROWNWOOD HIGH anxious- tor.of thePecaniCathyrAllena
^n^nwST'aM h Sartin cielsvE, Bcramg sf
dress Nov. 3. in Lion Stadium dent
at 7 30
Spirit ribbons will be sold by
the junior class today. Thurs-
day and Friday
THE ANNUAL staff at BHS
is busily preparing for this year's
Pecan A picture will be taken
of students representing the dif-
ferent activities at Brownwood
Hgbdents in the picture are THE JuNon PLAY. "Our
Tim Mill-can and Jennifer Lu- Town 14 hasten change from
the cast rehearsing every day
after school, the National Thes-
pian Society is working on sets
for the comedy A strenuous
schedule is not unusual for the
production of a play at BHS
The musical this year will
be "Annie Get Your Gun." It
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in class the next day you a minute. The very best stenog-
— need to take notes only on what raphers can't take dictation that . .
is not in the textbook. There's fast. so don't try to write down makes a short note to pin down
no point in rewriting the text- everything a teacher says. You the topic. The he just listens ways active and questioning;
/ book in class A good overview can't write that fast; you'll get and tries to understand the " "i - m "he "e
l the night before (it lakes only confused and you may even . ■ .
10 minutest will save a lot of miss an important part of the occasional fine distinctions that way he s able to concentrate;
unnecessary scribbling during lecture. ' hie mind deeen" "ende"
class and will give you a chance Here’s the way a good note- Hoiston to Vote
, to really listen to the teacher taker operates
E for a change When he does take notes. he On Tax Dec. 5 you and you can t help day-
B| Ideally then, your text will listens: he doesn't just scribble. dreaming, try listening in spurts
| provide the background that He assumes that if a teacher HOUSTON -API — Houston EhssametwaaraatyostunYn.
i will let you take an intelligent wants something taken down voters will decide Pec 5.wheth- utes, then take d Minute day-
_ part in class discussions exactly -perhaps a definition), - P - dream break, then listen for
— .. ——I ' c,tv councilam-ed Tuesday 10 more minutes, take another
by’n s-vote toplace the is break and its, not the
on the city runoff election ballot best way of attending class, but
Mayor Louie Welch had urged it s better than daydreaming all
By The Reading Laboratory , to make your class work easier
Written for NEA and vice versa
in this chapter well see how if your teacher just follows
tn use your studying at home the textbook, you've no prob-
lem But most teachers just
2. STUDY FASTER
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registration-fraud, predictions' of Hatcher's supporters.
FIELD & SERVICE MECHANICS
At least 1 year's field and service experience an jet aircraft in either elec-
trical or hydraulics systems required. Applicants should be prepared to
produce training certificates or other evidence of their training and pro-
ficiency.
MACHINE TOOL OPERATORS
METAL FITTERS ASSEMBLER
TUBE BENDERS AND ASSEMBLERS
PLASTIC PARTS FABRICATORS
DYNAMIC ETCHING PROCESSORS
BONDED STRUCTURES CLEANERS &
FINISHERS
. « oo. as. xiolence have does not identify them. He also
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be held next Tuesday, now cen- mershantsdowntonirHatcher that. "I ran as an independent
ters largely on a single issue— of what may h ppe for tlie city council ] havent
the Democratic candidate. Rech- m is a sott-spoken joined the markine. Im certain
ard Gordon Hatcher is a Negro Hatcher, 34 » « 501 °P‘ thar's a big part of it •
"The voteis polarized o that lawyea been a deputy prosecu- A, for the accusation ol bein,
point, said the incumbent, J inUke County Criminal an extremist, Hatcher said.
Democratic Mayor A Martin tor nouncif and then its presi- "I've already said I deplore vio-
Katz: „ . -o lence and I'm opposed to ex-
The issues being talked dent housing tremists on both the right and
about are not the real issue," He sponsored an open or" a ..
• - ■ \p. law and a political observer 1n Le e-- -
-It, Garv said He was death on Radigan, the GOF candidate,
crime Ta prosecutor and a is 46 and a native cl Gary He
cimeiman ' not held elecuve oflice ut
Hatcher's Republican oppo- cope. homocrotie primarv. he has served on numerous cii-
rent is Joseph B: Radigan, a In the Democra " smant ic-organizations during the last
1 partner in his family's furniture last spring. Mayer Katz sougnt 15 vears
business themmpnination third Candd He said he does not belle *
Tuesday Hatcher asked a fed dat Bernard Konrady. Hatch racism is the predominant fac-
eral court in Hammond. Ind to drtrec 20,000 votes to 16,000 tor in the election.
I postpone the election on the e Eo ™ nn . Konradv
ground that registration frauds for Katz andltorsxotr
have been perpetrated In his .Almost, immediatelyr
petition, he said more than 5,000 began PPO 8
I Negroes were purged irom sot- He says he told Hatcher,
| er rolls, while 4,000 fictitious "Some day we’ll elect a Negro
> whites have been registered He mayor of Gan but you are not
■ named as defendant John Kru- the right man.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1967, newspaper, November 1, 1967; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573873/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.