Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 193, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 27, 1979 Page: 4 of 54
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Sunday .Moy 27. 1979
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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Prices Good Mon.,
May 28 thru Sat., June 2
ANY LIVING ROOM
DINING ROOM (or dnw
and HALL CLEANED
A woman called police and com-
plained that she works at night and
sleeps in the day and that the people
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Police received a complaint there
were six head of sheep on the Winchell
Bridge
next door were keeping her awake with
loud music and had refused to turn it
down Police made the call and advised
the neighbors to turn down the music
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woman complained that children were
playing ball in her yard and that she
wanted them out. Police asked the
children to play in their own yards.
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Police received a report that
someone was fighting with a tree
A restaurant owner called and ad-
vised the police that a man had walked
into the cafe after getting out of a cab
He ordered a large meal and when it
was brought to him, got up and walked
out before he even looked at the food.
The police dispatcher was advised that
the man was now at another restaurant
ordering another meal
A boy complained to police that after
he had gotten his ball from off the top of
a house, another boy had taken the ball
away from him Police report the boy
got his ball back
Come by and meet the
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A woman complained there was a
snake on a local parking lot.
A woman called police and said that
she waa hit in the mouth with something
from a car full of "kids." Police are
checking
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A man walked into the police
headquarters building and complained
that "kids” were throwing rocks and
were a general nuisance
police blotter
■ By HARRIETTE GRAVES
Bulletin Staff Writer
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MONDAY—Crafts-9:30 a.m.
TUESDAY—Gospel singing-
11 a.m.
WEDNESDAY-Exercises
THURSDAY—Brunch-10:15
a.m. Birthday party-12 noon.
FRIDAY—Blngo-11 a.m.
EVENTS
Camp Bowie
MONDAY—Gospel singing-
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April Sheri, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Terrell Jr. and the late Mr. Brownwood. Paternal grand-
Dale Carter of Brownwood, Terrel, and paternal grand- mother is Mrs. Jan Abel of
May 18, 1979, Brownwood parents are Mr and Mrs. Bobby Austin.
A woman complained that some
small boys were exposing themseives
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in the Buying and Storing
10:45 a.m.
TUESDAY—Acrylic arts
May
TUESDAY—Blngo-10:45 a.m.
WEDNESDAY—Covered dish
luncheon
THURSDAY-Gospel sing-
ing-10:45 a.m.
M WARAANTy* Oureapetcewswcean vqurcaspeong BETTER ihan
V) you have ever seen betoce oe vou moneyisrerurredFULL .Uonoistered
4 Burniture vea and Orentat carpets uncided in uus pledge
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AUSTIN NOTEBOOK
As good as any TV movie
By BILL KIDO escapes and virtue triumphant The incident undeniably had passed, regardless of whether
Bulletin Austin Bureau at the end ..its amusing side and it's the Killer Bees" had stayed or
AUSTIN-As one observer "I" being the flight of the serious side as well not.
ztrairtpadsacmsaemet retail ^Xd irenaha „edzraztzpsuteal fence remnnncmumatoraa"he
movie chase scenes, narrow buzzing of the Senate gallery one la on aa to whether the 12 agreed that the State may have
SINCE WEu CLEAN ANY ADDITIONAL ROOM $1995
1745 WITH EITHER THE ABOVE SPECIALS...... I3
We - ove and replace oil furnitur
BIRTHDAY PARTY-12
noon.
Friday—Gospel singing-10:45
a.m.
EVERYDAY—Exercises and
crafts.
disappearing senators were been done a favor in that a
duty-shirking obstructlonists, number of measures wouldn’t
intent on having their own way, have passed—and that the
or Robin Hood-like figures. Senate had been dona a favor
vanishing into Sherwood Forest in not having to debate
to flee tyranny and Injustice them
As Oscar Wilde noted truth la Parliamentary tactics are
never pure and rarely simple— neither good nor bad in them-
and in this instance, as often is selves
the case in politics, the truth They are simply a tool, like a
likely lies between the two hammer, which can be used to
views set out above build, or to destroy depending
What started the row waa a on the skill and intent of the
parliamentary maneuver by Lt. Instrument's wielder.
Gov Bill Hobby, to get action on
a bill which could reasonably Had the five day absence
enough be assumed to be a been used to defeat a bill on
vehicle for a presidential which the entire public agreed,
primary measure similar to » clear case could be made that
that which the Killer Bees" the action was against the
had been opposing publie interest
Hobby later argued that he But in a case aa murky aa that
hadn't changed the rules of the of • purely political issue, it‘s
game • much less certain what the
True enough. But he had public interest may be.
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DEVELOPMENT WHCH CEANS
MUCH BETTER THAN STEAM
MAKES POSSIBLE SUPERIOR
RESUITS NOW YOU CAN NAVI
YOUR CARPETS CLEANED
PROFESSIONALIY AT PRICES YOU
CAN AFFORD
I started using some different The "Kier Bees" say they
I Hobby was web within his took their action in support of
| rights’ to "use""those their convictions that the split ___________
parliamentary tactics, if he felt Prtmary "as against the public Information for this column Community Hospital Maternal S Q n I O r S II C C Q S S
the measure being considered interest releasedbyuthorttyot parents grandmother is Jessie Helen - —1 11 •1 ----***
shouldshave come up for con- And on questions of principle, or relatives). Cuppies of Bangs and paternal The first fund raising event margarine, pear halves,
siderationappenea was that there is wide latitude in what William Todd, to Mr and grandmother is Mabel Carter of forrthe Srxpanson ofFth Camp WEDNESDAY-Chicken,
Mnhhv PPEnn.Was, bv may be right or wrong. Mrs. William B Swint of Bangs. Bowie Senior Citizens Center potatoes, broccoli, roll and
use of another parliamentary „Frequentiy. there, isn’t a Brownwood, May 20, 1979, James Russell, to Mr. and whm net bringing in much margarine, pineapple cake.
se an innii but not right or * wrong side on Brownwood Community Mr’ Paul R. Stroope of in that THURSDAY-Brunch-10:15
tacticuansunussuatuhut out such issues, only a difference in Hospital. Maternal grand- Brownwood, May IB, 1979, everyone had a good time and a m Birthday party-noon.
2“,
£ gamdgrgzusmaw.asa S 5:^3“ and -
a separate
grmary, then the .to was time. May 2, 1979 at Brownwood BIlC. Stroope of Andrews. _ swingganeaahpbanutosona
If one opposed a split The Senate's two-thirds rule Community Hospital, Maternal Marilyn Hope, to Mr. and others this summer”
primary the result was good, serves to protect a minority, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert.Martinezof All proceeds from the dances oc ng 290 am
But if one was interested in and to encourage compromise Claude Cole of San Angelo and Brownwood, May 15, 1979, win into the building fund. Assrandsseran c-n:30 10’45
snuturthewmswtstcitwer ““t tends to round off the ex- paternal grandparents are Mr. Brownwood Community .. Due to tremendous growth at WEDNESDAY-Bingo-10:45
struck down, or which might not treme edges or positlons and endMrsszane Dryden St. of mX’b pPaternalrgrand- thecamp there is THURSDAY—Brunch-10:15
have been considered as a enable them to roll along a Fort Worth. . . .. j wsa “ Marune or a definite need for more space
result of the standstill of the middle-of-the-road, consensus yVernopiea.Ann,.toMr and B rowny Calese to Mr and Mrs to adequately care for the needs
Senate that is another matter, position. Mrs. Phil lip M end ez of AnacACeseto Mr;and Mrs of our older citizens," Mrs.
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them-wouidn t have been mno Gregory Rodriguez of John G. Lee of Rising Star and "otcaMenus
Brownwood and paternal maternal grandparents are MONTAV RFacn
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Clark of Big Spring and potatPSanad,cart, “rom and
Bob Keith of Baird. Juanita Maddox of Post. margarine ‘poiesaue
Nicholas Paul, to Mr. and Tiffany Joy, to Mr. and Mrs. "resnk yPBesfstroganof
Mrs. George H. Scott Jr. of J.A. Blackstock of Brownwood. errFiDssses stnnom
Brownwood, May 19, 1979, May 15, 1979, Brownwood &reen beans, sduash, roU and
Brownwood Community Community Hospital. Maternal ------------------------
Hospital. Maternal grand- grandmother is Mrs. G. L. J. Haun of Gaylord, Mich,
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Dublin. CORPUS CHRISTI-Ashley
James Thomas Hillyard of Joseph, to Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mrs. Cleat
McGregor and paternal Joseph A. Haun of Brownwood, Abel of Corpus Christi, May 18,
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. May 15, 1979, rownwood 1979. Maternal grandparents
George H. Scott of Thatcher, Community Hospital, Maternal are Paul Stewart and the late
Artz. grandparents are Mrs. Thomas Johnnie Leta Stewart of
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Coleman San Saba, Cross Plains Comanche. Santa Anna
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 193, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 27, 1979, newspaper, May 27, 1979; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573633/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.