Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1976 Page: 4 of 16
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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Come to Church
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THERE IS A FRIENDLY
CHURCH NEAR YOU
WHERE YOU AND YOUR
Zephyr trustees
FAMILY WILL BE WEL-
COME.
Course set
A.M. Davis
on metrics
Floral Co.
"Many Are
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Called,
before the board in an earlier
nounced.
646-9595
709 Fisk
But Few Are
Chosen”
Brownwood
Bulletin
Coggin Ave.
at 7 p.m. through February.
at MS-2502, ext 350.
Eddie Smith
them
Early trustees wait
Sunset Baptist
Da vis-
Support
Morris
YOUR RELIGIOUS FAITH
Each Week
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SCIENCE
and GOD
Not too long ago, a man determined from accounts
in the bible that oil could be found in certain areas of
bible lands . . . now this country is rich in oil wells.
In the past, vigorous arguments arose between
some scientists and bible scholars, however with
the passing of time, new discoveries in science
have helped us to have a better understanding of A
God’s word and now most scientists and bible 4
scholars are in accord. God’s word has not A
needed to be proved, for it will stand forever. E
"For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge J
of the glory of the LORD, as the waters cover' "
the sea." ATTEND CHURCH AND
STUDY GOD’S WORD.
646 5555
800 Center
Drug
1412 Coggin
"Flowers Whisper What
Words Cannot Say"
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646-6992
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ZEPHYR - The Zephyr
school board voted not to join
Texans for Equitable Taxation,
a lobbying group which sup-
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Melwood Baptist Church
Melwood at Wesley St.
Victory Baptist Church
2204 W. Center
La Ba-Im erican Baptist
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308 W. Commerce
646-7700
cranked into U.S. studies of un-
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Milton Avenue Baptist
702 Milton
Rocky Creek Baptist
Cross Plains Hwy
Woodland Heights Baptist
Indian Creek Road
Church by the lake
Lovers Lane
Shamrock Shores Addition
CATHOLIC
St. Mary’s Catholic
1105 Main Ree.
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church
Coggin and 13th St
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -
Frst Church of Christ,
Scientist
1014 Vincent
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ
MO W. Austin
lustin Avenue
Church of Christ
1020 lustin Awe
Brady Ire. Church of Christ
1010 Brady Ire.
Woodland heights
Church of Christ
Indian Creek Road
Sixth Street Church of Christ
408 Sixth St.
Early Church of Christ
Eady Community on
fort Worth Highway
North Side Church of Christ
1412 Belle Plain
Vine Street Church of Christ
1412 Belle Plain
Vine Street Church of Christ
1123 Vine St.
Southside Church of Christ
Third and Ine. K
EPISCOPAL
St. John's Episcopal Church
700 Main
Church of the Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd Drive
LUTHERAN
Grace Lutheran
Coggin and 1st St.
CONGREGATIONAL
METHODIST
first Congregational
Methodist Church
3001 Coggin Am.
Central Baptist
Corner Brady and Second St.
Avenue D Baptist Church
1101 An. D
Coggin Avenue Baptist
1118 Coggin
METHODIST
Central Methodist
Second St. and Me. G
Emanuel Chapel Methodist
MO Berner
E.4 M.hna:.
r I TSI meuOGISI
2501 10th
Johnson Memorial Methodist
Itll Main Boulevard
Lee Chapel A.M.E Church
Beaver and Cordell Sts.
West Side Latin-American
Methodist Church
1105 Victoria St
First Methodist
Richland Springs
Bowser
Zephyr Methodist
Mullin Methodist
First United Methodist Church
Bangs, Tuas
MORMON
Church oflesus Christ of
Latter Dey Saints (Mormon)
Services
2314 Austin Are.
NAZARENE
First Church of the Nazarene
Seventh and Av. I
Bluffview Church of
The Nazarene
1045 West Commerce St
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Gospel Assembly
1617 Main Blvd.
Full Gospel Tabermnacle
215 Homewood
is Early
Church of The Lard Jews
Comer of 6th A Brady
Brownwood
PENTECOSTAL
The United Pentecostal Church
Corner 14th and Ave. D
Pentecostal Mission
2619 W Mam Bhd
PRESBYTERIAN
Union Presbyterian Church
Fisk and Depot Sts.
CHURCH OF GOO
The Church of God of Prophecy
1408 An. H
CHARISMATIC
Bethel Temple
1001 Bede Plain
TRINITY CHAPEL
(% mile past Early School on left)
Pastor A L Creel
CliGv, 019766*,
"Do you think he ever went golfing with big
wheels in industry?"
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A course in the metric system ports state changes in school
will be offered Oct 18- Dec. 13 at district funding, due to a
Howard Payne Unviersity, Dr. shortage of funds.
Joe Timmons, continuing A representative from the
education director, has an- organisation had appeared
ADVENTIST
Seventh Day Adventist
Avenue D and Hit Street
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
first Assembly of God Church
Fisk and 4 th
Southside Assembly of God
138t and Me. I
BAPTIST
Brownwood Baptist Temple
2710 Austin Ave.
Primitive Baptist
1515 Brady Ave.
Mt Zion Baptist Church
914 Bailey St
little Zon Baptist Church
601 Cordell
Faith Baptist Church
2001 14th St.
Bible Baptist Church
12» 6 Brady
Northside Baptist
Corner Elm and Cleburne St.
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Belle Plain Baptist
2010 Belle Plain
Calvary Baptist
Ninth at Ave. J
Jones Chapel Baptist Church
Fort Worth Highway
Hillcrest Baptist Church
"A Family
The Church is God's appointed agency in
this world for spreading the knowledge of
His love for man and of His demand for
mon to respond to that ton by loving his
neighbor Without this grounding in the
Ion of God, no government or society or
way of life will long persevere and the
freedoms which we hold so dear will in-
evitably perish Therefore, even from a
selfish point of view, one should support
the Church for the sake of the welfare si
himself and his family. Beyond that, bow-
ent, every person should uphold and
participate in the Church because it tells
the truth about man's life, death and
destiny, the truth which alone will set him
free to live as o child of God.
Grata Chapel Baptist Church
506 Edwards t.
Early First Baptist
Fort Worth Hiway at
WacoT
First Baptist Church
208 Austin Ave
First Bptist Church
208 Austin Me.
First Baptist Church
Bangs, Twas
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to accept renovation
EARLY ()-o lne school board voted to
the Early school board Tuesday send out second notices for
night tabled acceptance of the collection of delinquent taxes,
newly rennovated science An estimated $25,000 in unpaid
building until another in- taxes has accumulated through
spection is made during a the preceding years
rT!‘,r .. board , meeting Board members also voted to
scheduled for Oct. 18. send the school tax assessor
The wiring has not yet been collection to Austin Nov 3 to
installed.in..the renovated witness presentation of the
facility and. the board agreed governor's office report on
nottoaccept theproject as final revised property "taxes
until it is completed. throughout the state for school
Board members are also districts. Ths Early school
scheduled to open bids for district submitted information
siding work on the high school on the district to the governor’s
gymnasium during the Oct 18 office which is conducting the
meeting. study.
in range of limit
By BARRY SCHWEID ment has been made regarding
ASsoctated Press Writer the force of the first two tests,
WASHINGTON (AP) - The the official, who barred use of
Ford administration has coo- his name, said that a most they
eluded that all four under- had a force of 180 kilotons. A
ground nuclear tests conducted kiloton is the equivalent of 1,000
by the Soviet Union since July tons of TNT.
were in the general range of The tests were jet off July 4 tt
strength permitted under an Semipalatinsk in central Asia
agreement with the United and July » near the Caspian
States sea. In August, President Ford
One or two of the blasts may said they appeared to be
technically have exceeded the “somewhere between 100 kilo-
limit of 150 kilotons, but if so, tons and 300 kilotons.”
the margin was slim, a top ad- Although the treaty has not
ministration official said Thurs- been acted on by the Senate and
day. Besides, he said, it to diffi- therefore to not legally binding,
cult to preciselycontrol test ex- the United States questioned
plosions and to accurately Moscow about its intentions
measure than from afar. through diplomatic channels.
But although the Russians ap- The response from the Kremlin,
pear to have respected the let- officials here said, was that the
ter of the 1874 treaty, the ad- Soviets intended to abide by the
ministration official said they terms of the agreement.
are not respecting its spirit be- Subsequently, the Russians
cause they are testing so close touched off two additional un-
to the upper permissible range, derground explosions, Aug. 28
The preliminary estimates by at the Semipalatinsk site and
American scientists of the four Sept. 29 on the arctic island of
tests conducted between July 4 Novaya Zemlya. These were
and Sept. 29 are based on geo- given preliminary clearance on
logical analyses and other in- Wednesday by the State De-
exact data. partment, which said “they are
As a result, the official said, a consistent with the 150-kiloton
20 per cent margin of error is limit."__
Dr. Clinton Stewart, HPV meeting to discuss the
professor of education, will be organizations’ activities.
Instructor for the class which The board also heard a report
will meet 7 p.m. on Mondays, on the installation of fluorescent
"The course is a practical lighting in the school building,
study of the metric system The school board tabled until
suitable for teachers, parents the next meeting a vote on a
and business persons,” says Dr. possible change in selecting
Stewart "Class activities will students for the honor roll.
Involve learning about distance, Options under consideration by
volume, area, mass, weight, the board include requiring
temperature and pressure.” students to have an A in each
The historical development subject the current method at
and political implications of the selection, or a proposed plan
metric system will also be that students have a 90 or A
discussed,” be said. average overall.
Classes will meet in room 203 The meeting times for the
of Oki Main. school board was changed from
Persons may register for the the second Tuesday of each
course by calling Dr. Timmons month to the second Thursday
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1976, newspaper, October 15, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572818/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.