Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1982 Page: 3 of 18
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One isubjecfi^.apprehended^for ’
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' DECEMBERFio^Doinesticc ‘dis-‘
turbance? reported. ^Officeri ’ -re-'M
spondedj'J Subject -intruding on
private;; prope^’-ahd • ‘ resisted •
arrestl Subject' apprehended 'after
evadine officerJ •’
DECEMBER-.-.21-Local * business
reported, two shotguns 'Stolen.
Investigation began. • '
Two subjects apprehended on
County; warrants for 1 aggrivated
robbery; Released to County.
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DECEMBER* 22-Officers .on rou-
tine traffic patrol. '
One Ambulance call.
DECEMBER^ 23-Alarm at local _
business sounded.1 Officer respon-
ded. Building, secured.' r
Report of motorcycle, racing • On
E. Michigan.,. Officer responded. ■.
Found no. one./j.’i ‘ . 1
Traffic Accident,3 miles bio. on
25. Officers, responded until ,DPS
could reach the-scene.
DPS advised. 1 injury.
One Ambulance call.
DECEMBER 24-Traffic Accident’*"'
on N. Main. Officers responded.
No injuries. One subject arrested
for DWI.
Business at Punkin Center repor-
ted vandelism to motor vehicle.
Advised Sheriffs Office.
Loud music complaint. Officer
responded. Music turned down.
DECEMBER 25-Call from local
business, two drunks causing
trouble. Officers responded.. Two
subjects arrested for Public Intoxi-
cation.
Call from local business. One
drunk causing trouble. Officers
responded. One subject arrested
for Public Intoxication.
Traffic Accident reported N. of
Electra on an oil lease. Officers
responded until DPS could arrive.
DPS advised. >No injuries.
Resident on Ni Electra reported ‘
prowler. Officer responded! ■’Area
secured.
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Texas Electric Service Company, in accor-
dance with the rules of the Public Utility
Commission of Texas, hereby gives notice of
intent to amend its fuel ; cost factor tariff
schedule (o establish a*> procedure for
regulatory approval of Certkiri fuel related
expenses prior to those expenses being in-
cluded in the fuel cost factor portion of mom
thly bills for electric service. This revision
will be effective in areas served by the com-
pany on the 13th day Of January, 1982, or as
soon thereafter as permitted by law.
This revision, constitutes an ad-
ministrative change and is not expected to
increase or.decrease the rates or the revenues
of the company. .
A copy of this revision' is on file with the
Public Utility Commission at Austin, Texas,
and with each affected municipality. Copies
are also available for inspection in each of the
company's business offices.
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locatlMi^h^clOTficers^rpsjkmdg
ed. No? .entry,: .'..was' made; to'
building. All • secure. ‘ '
2 ambulance calls. ';'i‘
DECEMBER 15-Alarm'sounded
at local pfficelj Officer responded.
All secureONb entry. ■ • "
> DECEMBER^' 16-Officers' and
ambulance assisted lady who had
falleri’in yard. '
Resident "'reported 7 ft. ladder’
stolen from premises, (wood) ' '
Domestic. > disturbance on 'N.
Electra. Officer responded. Dis-
pute settled. ;
Traffic Accident involving car
and pedestrian. Officer and ambu-
lance assisted at scene. One
.hjury. Investigation was made.
DECEMBER 17-BurkP.D. requ-
sted Electra Police Dept, to send
unit to help with road block on a
pursuit in process headed towards
Electra. Subject apprehended out
of City, and returned to Burk P.D.
Minor traffic accident on Rail-
road-Wilbarger. No injuries. Offi-
cer'responded to assist.
1 ambulance call.
DECEMBER 18-Traffic Accident
in downtown area. One car
involved left scene without ex-
changing information. No injuries
reported.
One subject apprehended for no
tags on vehicle and drug para-
phenalia.
2 ambulance calls.
DECEMBER 19-Report of two
^objects leaving local business
without paying for merchandise.
Officers notified and given discrip-
tion of subjects and later appre-
hended 2 subjects with charges of
theft and public intoxication.
One subject apprehended for no
, tags on vehicle and drug para-
phenalia.
2 ambulance calls
DECEMBER 19-Report of two
subjects leaving local business
without paying for merchandise.
Officers notified and given discrip-
tion of subjects and later appre-
hended 2 subjects with charges of
theft and public intoxication.
One subject apprehended on a
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Local citizen .reported,someone
th«&f?ngY&ks'at ‘bouse. Officer
responded'. Responsible party was,
not found. . ,
DECEMBER^.Report of.pos- ■
sible prowler.. Officer responded;.
No,one found. Patrol'continued. ’
1 ambulance call.
DECEMBER ^.,'29-Car on ' fire
reported at’Cleveland and Hwy'.
287. Officerand Fife Dept?
responded and brought fire under
control. ‘ (
1 ambulance, call. ...
DECEMBER' 30-TUarm wehi off
at local business. Officer respond-
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Mrs. Clayton, director, then read h
the watch word scripture taken
from Isaiah 6:8.
.Sara Totten, Calendar .of Prayer ,
^Chairmen read the Calendar;, of.
prayer and,led in priyer for ’the
Missionaries? and those sick.
The secretary, Wil da' Palmer,
read. the. minutes and Skeet
Walton,;‘the treasurer, gave the
treasure report.
Janet Boston gave the program
on “Make.The Message Plain.” x
ThoseCpresent, for the meeting
were: ^aira' Totten, Da Denny,
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Thompson, Joe A. Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1982, newspaper, January 7, 1982; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1233985/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.