Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 192, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1966 Page: 2 of 6
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Of Texas Prison Rodeo October 2
HUNTSVILI 1 (Sp)— The op I found I was putting my audien-
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es records in Texas’ recording
history.
A sometimes wayward scion
of a prominent Louisiana fam-
ily. Wilson, first of all. Is a high-
ly qualified safety engineer. It
was his safety work that got
him started on the road to be-
coming the world’s greatest Ca-
jun storyteller Wilson tells it
this way:
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dent from Houston, where he at-
Stanley Summer Exhibited The Grand Champion Hereford At The Junior Show
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that Doug and Susan will work
together for its success.
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about five brothers and sisters
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Dinne Boehnemann Of Burton Exhibited Grand Champion Brangus At Junior
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“So, having lived all my life
among the Cajuns of Louisiana,
and having a good memory for
the.patois and the type of hum-
or the Cajuns go for. I started
interspersing my talks on safety
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be rough and ready convict ro-
deo riders, clowns, musical
groups, and the Goree Girls
from the women’s prison.
The Texas Prison Rodeo is
held in the 30,000-seat, modem.
Beginning, September 29
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
FAVORS — REFRESHMENTS — REGISTER FOR PRIZES
es, say ‘Hoo, boy! What a show
jun storyteller. for more than a these is also”'
decade has been n heavy de- Joining Wilson in a well-bal-
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ed as a safety engineer, I took I terest in the “Wildest Rodeo in
myself pretty, seriously.. And I I Texas..”
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mand as a master of ceremon-
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by college faculty sponsors, W.
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Plummer ' mitory.
Miss Cartier and Schoppe
plan to announce additional staff
members next week, a -
Miss Cartier, whose home is
in Austin, has been very active in
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youngsters in the television
audience, who now comprise a
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ers, had adopted World WarII
"as their generaton’s equivalent,
or counterpart, to the older .
folks' Westerns. Thus the rash I
of World War II dramas -Hind
even comedies.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI —fhat
. fabulous invalid of television. .
the Western —often written off
as being out of date and too
simple for the contemporary ,
mentality —is showing its |
timeless appeal again this new -
video season -
Some years ago, the home ।
screen was deluged with
Westerns, and then suddenly, in.
recent season's, the oaters went
prison stadium ' in Huntsville
each Sunday in October begin-
ning at 2 p.m.
H. H. Coffield, Prison Board
chairman and head of the
board’s rodeo committee, said.
“We are grateful to our Louis-
iana friends for the support they
have given the Texas Prison
Rodeo. Well be looking for
them on Oct. 2 so that we can
LONDON (DPI) —Jose Meh-
no of Argentina decisioned
market opening to a Miss Tex-
as contest In more recent
years, his record album. “The
Humorous World of Justin Wil-
son." has broken all album sal-
matter of the usual entertain-
ment cycles, and that the
oaters are still probably the
champion source of melodra-
mas for Americans, despite
Tads
For example, sone of the
returning video Westerns —top-
rated “Bonanza.” "Gunsmoke.”
"The V Irgin i a n." "Dahiel
Boone" and "the Big Valley” —
are not only holding their own.
but have been joined by a
number of other frontier epics.*
No less than three one-hour
Western series have had their
debuts on ABC-TV one ia “Iron
Horse," which deals with •
gambler who wins a railroad in
a poker game, and stars Dale
Robertson, who formerly head-
lined another Western. "Tales
of Wells Farg," and shrewdly
predicted not too long ago that
the oater decline was strictly a
cyclical happening.
Another ABC-TV Western ia
•’Shane." based on the movie,
but very loosely, and starring
David Carradine as a former
gunfighter trying to settle down
peacefully, but not allowed to
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The new video season,
however, tends to confirm that
the temporary demise of
Westerns was nothing but a
Commenting on the Texas
Prison Rodeo. Wilson said in Ca-
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Monday night Menno, out-
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198% pound Gizzi, used, two- a
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 192, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1966, newspaper, September 27, 1966; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578736/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.