Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1975 Page: 4 of 16
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Friday, July IB. 1975
Judge res
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school at
Attend The Church
Greenwood
Who
Office Supply
Prays "
Together
Stays
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CHURCH A
Expert
FAMILY
HABIT
Worship
Together
READ
Sunday
Your Bible
DAILY
North J
Owings
Jewelry
Worship
the Church ter the sahe of Mm welfare
from a selfish point of view, MM
Somewhere
This Week
Come to Church
THERE IS A FRIENDLY
CHURCH NUR YOU
WHERE YOU AND YOUR
FAMILY NIU BE NEL
COME.
A.M. Davis
Miss
Floral Co.
is ret
. . Washington roll call
Called,
But Few Are
Brownwood
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your religious faith
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Words Cannot Say"
646-5555
800 Center
Of Your Choice
This Week
HELPIN
SERVICI
FORT JOHNSTON: Some 500 militiamen occupied this post
which Governor Martin had ordered abandoned and stripped of
all military stores and provisions.
Coggin Ave.
Drug
1412 Coggin
lOOFisk
646 2511
314 Brown
646 6992
LONDON. ENGLAND: A newspaper carried an item about the
Molly which returned f rem Virginia with her original cargo. The
Norfolk Committee would not permit the unloading of the cargo
or its transshipment to another vessel Her master could not
load tobacco or proceed to any other port. In fact, he was
compelled to give bond to sail the Molly directly to England
ST. AUGUSTINE, EAST FLORIDA: John Stuart, the capable
Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southern Department
sought refuge here after fleeing for the Southern Department
sought refuge here after fleeing from his home in Charleston He
denied supplying the Negroes and Indians with arms or en-
couraging raids against the frontier settlers His "precipitate
departure," he regarded "as a most fortunate escape" in view
of the temper of the times
Hill said Metr
operate only c
and State Distr
Darrell Hester I
restrained Trim
ing is held on i
junction July 2
PRESBYTERIAN
Union Presbyterian Church
Fisk and Depot Sts.
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NON DENOMINATIONAL
Gospel Assembly
1617 Mam Bhd
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA: William Drayton and
Miles Brewton, members d the Council of Safety, reported that
in response to their personal appeal, the Georgia Provincial .
Congress decided to loan South Carolina 5,00 Iba of gunpowder
This was a share of the powder removed from the ship Magna
Carta, Captain Maitland
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Early First Baptist
Fort North Hi way at
Waco"Y"
First Baptist Church
201 Austin Ave
First Baptist Church
Bangs. Teias
Melwood Baptist Church
Melwood at Wesley St.
Victory Baptist Church
2204 N. Center
Latin American Baptist
IWO Melwood
Full Gospel Tabernacle
215 Homewood
in Early
Church of The Lord Jesus
Corner of (th I Bp-
Brownwood
PENTECOSTAL
The United Pentecostal Church
Corner 14th and Ave. D
Bethel Temple Church
1001 Belle Plain
Pentecostal Mission
2619 N. Main Blvd.
NAZARENE
First Church of the Nazarene
Seventh and Ave. I
Bluffview Church of
The Nazarene
1045 West Commerce St.
ADVENTIST
Seventh Day Adventist
Avenue D and 11th Street
ASSEMBLY Of GOD
First Assembly of God Church
Fish and 4th
Southside Assembly of God
13th and Ave. I
METHODIST
Central Methodist
Second St. and Ave. G
Emanuel Chapel Methodist
900 Beaver
Fust Methodist
2501 10th
Johnson Memorial Methodist
1111 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, Teias
MORMON
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints (Mormon)
Services
2314 Austin Ave.
COUNTY WIDE
REVIVAL
Tommy Phelps • Preaching
The Jordons • Singing
BAPTIST
Austin Ave. Baptist Church
2710 Austin Ave
Primitive Baptist
1515 Brady Ave
Mt Zion Baptist Church
914 Bailey St.
uttle Zion Baptist Church
(01 Cordell
Faith Baptist Church
2001 14th St
Bible Baptist Church
12th A BRADY
Northside Baptist
Comer Elm and Ceburne St.
Milton Avenue Baptist
702 Milton
Rocky Creek Baptist
Cross Plains Hwy
Woodland Heights Baptist
Indian Creek Road
Churcn tty the Lake
Lovers Lane
Shamrock Shores Addition
CATHOLIC
St. Mary’s Catholic
1105 Main Ave.
CHRISTIAN
first Christian Church
Coggin and 13th St
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
first Church of Christ.
Scientist
1814 Vincent
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ
WOW. Austin
Austin Avenue
Church of Christ
1020 Austin Ave.
Brady Ave. Church of Christ
1(10 Brady Ave.
Woodland Heights
Church of Christ
Indian Creek Road
Sixth Street Church of Christ
408 Sii th St
Early Church of Christ
Early 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 Ave. 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 Ave.
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SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Belle Plain Baptist
2010 Belle Plain
Calvary Baptist
• Ninth at Ave. J
Jones Chapel Baptist Church
Fort North Highway
Hillcrest Baptist Church
Corner 18th and Ave. E
Central Baptist Church
Corner Brady and Second St.
Avenue D Baptist Church
1101 Ave. D
Coggin Avenue Baptist
1818 Coggin
Sunset Baptist
SUNDAY, JULY 20
thru
FRIDAY, JULY 25
8:00 p.m.
at
ROGAN FIELD
in
SAN SABA
Interdenominational
4077, Center
646-0391
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FORT TICONDEROGA . General Schuyler arrived here to find
this post and Crown Point in no condition for defense - the
soldiers untrained and lacking both military Mores and food
Discipline was practically non-existent; the guards and sen-
tinels too nonchalant and inefficient. He hoped that General
Carleton and his Indians would not "be in a hurry to pay us a
visit.”
PRIVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND: Governor Cooke wrote to the
delegation in Philadelphia that former Governor Wanton
appears Very open in opposition to the American measures
and has Capt Wallace (of the Britist Navy) often at his house
.; there is several! of the true friends of the country amoving out
of Newport I Expect the toryes will have the Rule there Soon
BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS: Two excellent British generals.
Percy and Rawden. agreed that Gage could not afford another
victory "if it is attended with a heavy loss of life ” General Gage
sent two officers to New York to enlist volunteers among the
immigrants coming over from Scotland. Admiral Graves
revealed a plan to procure the urgently-needed provisions
Vessels would be loaded in New York for Jamaica and when
below Sandy Hook. quietly and ostensibly seized by British
warships and sailed to Boston The Provincial Congress quckly
discovered this stratagem
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Bicentennial ”"A.
DAYBOOK"^
By the NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Tuesday July 18, 1775
"Many Are
Chosen"
Thursday
actions
AUSTIN, Tex. (
district court ju
porarily rest
Brownsville prop
from operating
school has agre
only classes tn t
are now enrollet
Neither Trin
Church and Coll
International Co
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have been bondi
by law, Atty. Get
WASHINGTON (AP) — Here no. Burleson no; Casey no; de
is how area congressmen voted la Garza no; Eckhardt yes;
in the roll call by which the Gonzalez no; Hightower no;
House Thursday passed 239-172 Jordan yes; Kazen no; Krueger
a bill to roll back the price of no, Mahon no; Milford no; Pat-
about 40 per cent of U.S.-pro- man no; Pickle no; Poage no;
duced oil and extend price con- Roberta no; Teague no; White
trol authority from Aug. 31 to no; Wilson no; Wright no;
Dec. 31.: Young no. Republicans — Arch-
xxx -Denotes not voting er xxx; Collins no; Steelman
Arkansas: Democrats — Al- xxx.
exander yes; Mills no; Thorn- ----------------------- ’
ton no. Republican - Ham- With the usual luck, if tie
merschmidt no. Treasury goes back to wooden
New Mexico: Democrat — nickels, ours will have termites
Runnels no. Republican — Lu- Saw a great bargain —
jan no. bicentennial special — a be/
Texas: Democrats - Brooks Washington HADN'T slept in
graduate of the College Of New Jersey ( Princeton I, among the
Si Nations to secure their friendship and neutrality A
spnificant resolution recommended that the colonies form all
lldied men, between the ages of 16 and 50, into militia
mompanies, one-quarter part of which was to be selected as
muaitemer. encourage the fabrication of weapons and -here
necessary arm vessels to defend their coastal communities
Conscientious objectors were asked to "contribute Uber ally
to the relief of their distressed brethern." William Bradford
philadelphia editor, observed that all doubts about Franklin ‘s
devotion to the common cause have subsided. Franklin s long
absence from America led many people to believe that he was
more interested in his own promotion than that of America
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of himself and his fomily. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold and por-
ticipate in the Church because itebsthe truth oboet mams Mb, death and destiny, the
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shipwrecked, and occasionally threaten the lives of swimmers along our coastal
waters. Sharks are only one of the many dangers that man faces every day.
The world, today, is in a turmoil and we must be alert and on guard for the
enemies' moves. Now is the time to trust in the Lord and to seek His help.
“Unto thee, O Lord, do / lift up my mini. O my God, I tnut in thee; let me not
be cwhamed, let not mine euemien triumph over me.”
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1975, newspaper, July 18, 1975; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575621/m1/4/?q=%22Brownwood+%28Tex.%29+--+Newspapers.%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.