Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1971 Page: 3 of 16
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Friday, September 17, 1171
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to be present to win.
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GOTTA TRAVEL ON
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The club’s purpose is to assist
in the success of athletic
programs in both high school
and elementar school. Wolf
said. Membership fee is $5.
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Loretta Lynn, Con-
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• David Houston
• Carl Smith
The popular Sammi
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Night" plus other
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• Pete Fountain
• Johnny Cosh
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• Roy Charles
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• Buck Owens
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• Chuck Earn
• Beach toys
• Kitty Wells
• Blind Faith
South also realized that if
he went from six to seven
he would not get doubled, so
South proceeded to redou-
ble six and take the 40-point
profit.
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South paused to perform
some calculations and found _ „ _ m
that six diamonds redoubled Russell Casselberry
with an overtrick would bi
worth 2,180 points, while , .
seven diamonds bid and IS Rotary Student
made would only be 2,140.
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8-TRACK TAPES
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ble tor a heart lead. but the
grand slam force indicated
that South didn’t hold any
hearts, so East just passed
The grand slam made eas-
ily but, strangely enough, it
was a bad result The game
was team of four and at the
other table North bid six
diamonds at some stage of
the proceedings East dou-
bled for a heart lead
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By Oswald & James Jacoby
You shouldn’t use Black
wood when you hold a
worthless doubleton You
also should not use it when
you are void of a suit With
that kind of hand. you want
to explore the slam by some
other method
One method is the grand
slam force invented by Ely
Culbertson almost 40 years
ago in its simplest form,
you use five no-trump to ask
your partner to bid seven if
he holds two of the three top
honors in trumps
South had a perfect hand
for this bid after North first
bid a heart and then gave a
double jump preference
from clubs to diamonds
East was tempted to dou-
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All the best—by the best
now fantastically
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HARMONY RECORDS
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Also chosen to fill positions
are John J. Joyce, vice
president, and S C. Cottun.
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COLEMAN (BBC)—The
Coleman Rotary Club has
named Russell Casselberry as
student guest for the month of
September. He is the son of
Coleman School Supt. and Mrs
C. E Casselberry.
The purpose of the student
guest program is to recognize
outstanding senior boys at
Coleman High School and to
acquaint them with the ideals
and objectives of Rotary, ac-
cording to officials.
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What do you do now?
A—Bid five hearts. Your part-
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technically Blackwood, but show
your two aces anyway.
TODAY’S QUESTION
You bid five hearts and your
partner bids five no-trump.
Whet do you do now?
Answer Tomorrow
Instrumentals, vcals in this
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RISING STAR (BBC)-In an
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Rising Star Quarterback Club.
James Wolf was elected
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waves wash the eggs out of
the sand, the fish burst out
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By GEORGE ESPER combat troops from Vietnam.
Associated Press Writer This was indicated today
SAIGON (AP) — President when informed sources dis-
Nixon apparently has decided to closed that American combat
speed up the withdrawal of maneuver battalions, the
• Frank Sinotra • Supremes
• Deon Mertin • Four Top.
• Momos A Popos • Gee Gees
Army's front line troops, will
drop to less than 20 per cent of
their peak strength in Vietnam
by the end at November.
There are now 27 maneuver
battalions in Vietnam, including
infantry, armor and armored
cavalry. Two-thirds of them are
in the northernmost 1st Military
Region that indudes Du Nang.
During the next 2% months,
seven more maneuver battal-
ions will be cut, leaving 20
compared to a peak of 112 in
April 1969.
Some U.S. field commanders
say they anticipate a speedup in
American troop cutbacks after
November.
It is likely that the remaining
maneuver battalions will be the
first to go in a phased with-
drawal, leaving only minimum
security to protect U.S. air and
logistics bases.
In anticipation of a quickened
U.S. withdrawal rate, South
Vietnam is organizing a new in-
fantry division for the 1st Mili-
tary Region to fill the gap.
According to U.S. officials in
Washington, the best estimate
is that President Nixon may
announce in November a sub-
stantial increase in the current
withdrawal rate, perhaps
amounting to virtually a total
cutback in troops by next
spring, or earlier.
President Nguyen Van Thieu
says he does not envision the
withdrawal of American ground
forces until next summer or
early fall at the earliest.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1971, newspaper, September 17, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574718/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.