Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 113, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 25, 1973 Page: 8 of 40
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Sunday. Februery 25. 1973
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Actually, the brown haired of the students School there Brazil later in the year,
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THE ANTIWAR MOVEMENT
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do We would eat breakfast in dealing with them on their
the morning, then sit around for grounds. I am a little bit dis-
General Hospital. Calif
THEIR MORALE
Jupiter, 484 million miles
distant from the sun, gener-
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energy itself than it receives
from solar radiation
concerning service for natural
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Portugese when she came to the
United Stated Dec. 21. Her first
stop was in New Vienna, Ohio
where she remained until
January when she came to
brownwood.
"I like Texas much better
than Ohio," she said "The
people are friendlier here and
more like my hometown."
Although she saw some snow
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On the agenda are
l.—Invocation.
2.-Approval of the minutes of
Cost of Either Tour includes.
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Cost of tour includes:
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Va. "I don’t know a single man who luncheon.
THEIR RETURN fought the war who would have TROOP 31 led by Mrs. Alan
"We are offended that anyone accepted amnesty, and I cer- TROOP 41 of South Bryan, is doing well in the
would think we were used in any tainlydon'tknowwhyanyonewho Elementary has recently been current cookie sale Two of the
sort of organized system of refused to fight should be given organized top sellers are Patty Pittman
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• pe Choose from a tremendous selection of groot textures, exciting and 1973
F"rylet and Spring-sparked colors often frosted with white1 Find the new
costume looks in these pantsuits, along with shirt and tunic styles; sleeved
and sleeveless with matching or contrasting flared pants, new stitchery,
new pocket detailing, new trim* and collors! For sizes 8 to 18, unbelievable
valuet at only 15 881
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around some more and then eat ity who see fit to loudly oppose was extended a week through assisted by Richard Krischke
dinner... We kept our spirits the majority ruling once the March 3 at s Heart of Texas Girl Members include Lisa
up." — Army Capt. John Dunn, majority decides." — Navy Scout Council district meeting Krischke, Sandy SUger, Sandy
at Ft. Knox, Ky. Capt. Harry T Jenkins, at San here this past week. Snider, Mavis Thockmorton,
"I believe that it s an ex- Diego Naval Hospital The extension was granted Nina Kohn, Marilyn Cornett,
pression of the fact that human "I feel very strongly that it’s because of bad weather during Kim Greer, Kim Griffin,
nature when placed under du- about time the American people the past weak. Kimberly Reedy, Debbie Sipes,
resa can find and use sources of started pulling together... It’s Service teams and cookie Laurle Smith, Cathy Calhoun,
strength necessary not only to about tune we started raising chairmen for associations Sha Ragsdale, Sheila Pope,
survive, but to do it creditably, the flag instead of burning it.” making up the council attended Sheila Rollins, Sonia Blanton
That’s really what happened, - Navy Capt. James A. the meeting, and various and Kelly Jackson
and you can all see it” - Navy Mulligan, at Portsmouth Naval leaders gathered in group* to Girls are planning to make a
Capt. Jeremiah A. Denton, at Hospital discuss their respective jobs, sewing box to contain supplies
Portsmouth Naval Hospital, DRAFT EV ADERS- AMNESTY The meeting included a while they make stuffed toys
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS no time - including the present “I don’t think they should let coming back to thar catar)
Here is a selection of com- - have I ever been given words than back They are not true -ArmSLKenWalineford,
menu made by freed American to any." - Navy Capt. James Americana. If they can’t go and at Brooke Army Medical Cen-
prisoners of war at news con- Bond Stockdale, at San Diego fight, they have no business ter, San Antonio, Tei i
ferences held Friday at military Naval Hospital
’ hospitals in various parts of the Due to the fact that down
country through the years the Vietnam
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•T be a shock Conditions in the people like us the admiration
---1 United States are so good, I Just they probably, many of them,
think the American people are looking back, feel they should
Le going to be very surprised or have showered on all these
JAY shocked by some of the things people who did not come back or
P / that took place." - Army Capt who came back wounded." -
|\ / Mark A. Smith, at Letterman Capt Smith.
Brief agenda awaits city
A brief agenda awaits the as Public School Week in
Brownwood city council for its Brownwood
7:30a.m. meeting Tuesday The 6.—The council will then hear
meeting will be held in the a complaint from Tom Smith
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Lions exchange student
finds B wood friendly
How would it be to finish high Among the occasions stored begins at 7 a.m. and concludes
school, graduate and then in a in her memory book about at noon The afternoons are
few months go back to being a Brownwood are snowball fights, spent in completing assign-
junior student again? attendance at various Lions ments. She took 18 classes a
Angelo Costa, 18-year-old Club meetings in Brownwood, week in such courses as
Brazilian Lions Club exchange Early, Midland, San Angelo and mathematics, chemistry,
student who came to Brown- Abilene, a visit to former health, physical education and
wood a month ago to live with President Lyndon B. Johnson's Portugese
the Ewart Phillips family in home in Johnson City, and a Miss Costa left late last week
Camp Bowie can tell you. Lions Club convention in for the last lap of her Lions chib
first big snow right here in 3.—Approval of claims and HOUSTON — James
Brownwood. “I had never seen accounts Chaumont, son of Mr. and Mrs.
snow before I came to the 4,—The council will consider Curley Chaumont of 2505 Ave.
United States,” she said on second reading an ordinance E, Brownwood has been named
"I like everything in Texas- changing the zoning of Austin to the dean's list at St Thomas
the people, the school, Texas Ave and Indian Creek Road of Aquinas University here He
food and even the boys," she from residential to commercial.
laughingly said. "The Texas 5.—The council will consider is also a student at St. Mary’s
boys are more like those in a proclamation proclaiming the Seminary. He is a senior at the
Brazil.” week of March 5 through 9,1973 college.
ago from a Brazilian high Miss Costa speaks English Dallas, then was to meet other
school, and when she came to mixed with a bit of Portugese Lion exchange students in
Brownwood, she simply went She did not speak a word of Miami, Fla. Here she will spend
back to school. English before she came to the a week and then return to
Since she lived here with the United States Brazil
Phillips family, the exchange The exchange student Miss Costa sald when she
student accompanied her compared Brownwood High returns to Brazil, she plans to
adopted sister for the month. School and the one she attended work in th* bank where her
Debora Phillips, to classes at in her homeland. She said all father is president and then
Brownwood High School. “I the students there stay in In- later enroll at a college.
didn’t really study, I Just dividual classes in alphabetical In her place based on the
listened and wrote some let- order. The teachers move from exchange theory, some Texas
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ALL ABOUT TEXAS—Angela Costa, right, Lons CW» exchange month in Brownwood with the Eward Phmtps family.
student from Brazil, talks about Texas with her adopted sister (Bulletin Photo)
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 113, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 25, 1973, newspaper, February 25, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575189/m1/8/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.