Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 127, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 12, 1978 Page: 4 of 48
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Seven candidates have signed
for two spots on the Rising Star
City Council. Terms of F.B.
(Floyd) Joyce and W.A. Rich-
burg are expiring. Incumbent
Joyce has filed for re-election.
W.G. Reed, N.D. Chancellor,
Scott Felker, Morris De Long,
Le Roy Woody, and Bernie
Barnes are also seeking elec-
tion.
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RISING STAR (BBC)—
Thirteen candidates will be in
the April 1 elections for the city
and school vacancies.
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The Saturday, April 1,
election will be held at the city
hall Voting will be between 7
a.m and 7 p.m.
Election judge to E.L Gaines,
and alternate judge to Rowena *
Chambers. Assistants will be
Laverne Carroll. Mary Claborn,
Ines Elliott, Elisabeth
Robertson, and Emma Jean
Steel.
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Filing for school trustees are
Incumbents Jack Hubbard and
Aubrey Lawrence; also, Mrs.
H.L. (La Juan) KIllion, Mrs.
Tommy (Norma Lee) Pernell,
Mrs. Bernie (Sue) Barnes, and
Jim Rutherford. These can-
didates will be vying for three
positions on the board of
trustees.
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* DOLPH BRISCOE *
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pell concept They also have related to bulding blocks d
been very buny reading and Lving Thinga, and The Earth,
learning addition and sub- Inalde and u were correiated
tracton facto with large"" poatera
The necond grade claanes st in the resource room
south are tors i flag units o On dlaplay to the resource
studles on health, animals Md room wore samples M the
rivers.Work on theseundta were chOdrun's work aad some st too
July +July 17, 19
UM 13day adventure to sts
countrls and four Greek Um
were designed under the
auspices of Meter International
Study Learw. Ine,, « firm
speclalzng in Middle Eastern
traveL
Rev Aduddell and his group
wil be partictpating to one at
five Holy Land crulses designed
by MISL and scheduled during
June, July and August.
Traveling on the deluxe cruise
ship Victoria. the group wil
visit Greece, Egypt, Israel,
Italy, Yugoslavla, and Turkey,
mubtraction and multipucatlon educatlon. Classes tn these --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- plusRhodes, Patmos, Creteand
“cans =s~C Citizen input sought m==z
theme for open house Storles at south. •e3• iizt of -urs, and reuae lot
related activities centering Blood pftUUH dink by Human Resources aamstnaAgARasadomusnve
X “ST c^cS waan.d 0 aigKe-mpooan V—u in AbiteM Th. dcmpnyndsgsptoelg
dioramas. Science irpirtwimto wednesday “ * 5 0 ment at Human Resources win meeting to open to all citizens attributed to the ATexas and A- optional lectures on the
and displays featured, "Hew RISING STAR (BBC)- be holding • pubue meeting to that rosido in too 44 county area Victoria flu strains, the national
toe Earth Changen” Of par Senior cittern and u. present and souctt input on the that comprise Regtan 4. Conf far nt— r<wtroi — — historical significance af the
ucularintereatwnthactedtd sei itegtea 4 —1000-1001 agency goals and The Department of Human A virus eimUar to A-Texas w
temperature and humidity on w® helda lood“psur prlorities and toe propomed Resources recocnizes its ac- A-Victoria has been found in and undergraduate
sol samples from Brown wcreening cnic at -y Comprehenslve Annuai Ser- countability to the people of every state except South De- credit will be available
County Cttteane BuUdteg to RtaiM Mar vices Program Plan (CAI PF) Texas and Jerome Chapman, koto during the current flu sea-
Fourth graders are piacing M aun. to 1 p.m on WetoMeday for Title XX Soclal Services. commissloner of DHR, to on- son, the center eaid Friday
emphaads on student awarenes Thopubcisinvitodtonttand The meeting will be held at couraging greater involvement Although pneumonia and in-
of Varlous sociai and economic There wibonochargotr. 7» pm. Tteeday to the student of ctzens in the agency s Ruenza mortality continue to
cabins The Victoria’s six
decks, which are serviced by
three elevators, include a
cinema, a ballroom, a balconied
dining room, sun decks, two
swimming pools and sports
deck." said Dr Dovid Meter,
president of MISL.
“The Victoria to newer, faster
Md four times the atoe of any
previous MISL ship The
superior ship, the itinerary
we've perfected during the past
seven consecutive summers
sightseeing tours, all ac-
comodations, cruise ship
passage, regular lecture-study
program, transfers, poreerage,
a Jerusalem hotel, and travel
with professionals who escort
the group,” he said.
THE REV. LEON ADUDDELL For further information,
guides tow those interested may contact
Rev. Leon Aduddel, 1M Oak
internatlonal crew, the ship Park Dr or telenhone 915 846-
may boast of consistently 1506 „ 646-8264,‘or Meier
superior accomodations with International study League
more than M percent of the Inc ,555 Bedford-Euless Road,
staterooms being outside Hurst, n 76053, 817-288-2246.
Kuykendall named to
conservation board
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a travel group
Kuykendall, of Cherokee, was Kuykendall, a rancher, to
__________ “We are especially pleased to elected to the board of directors serving his second term as
for Title XX Social Services. commisaloner of DHR, to on- son, the center mid Friday. have again secured the of the National Association of president of the Assoclation of
The meeting will be held at couraging greater Involvement Although p—^ and in- magnificent ship Victoria for Conservation at the Texas Soil and Water Con-
■ -----I of cMiaom la the agency's Ruenza mortality continue to our 1978 J* cr“toe pigrimages organization’s 32nd annual serration Districts.
center at Hardin-Simmons decison making procesa, ac- decline, deaths from those to the Holy Lands Staffed by an convention held recently in As a director in the national
cording to Arlene Karpel, causes remain slightly above -------------------------------------------—-------------- organization, Kuykendall will
atid""# orih" uezuaentgn”ascn Weeks observance pareymmaxggtdynen4
intended to bring together ter said. the conservation of soil, water
recipients. providers, cizens, Russian flu has been diag- l . • I f and related sources. In ad-
agencies snd organisations for nosed in each geographic region on dnVinO DlOnnGd dition, his position will enable
involvement in the overall in the nation and continues fa • I willy him to represent Texas
plonnine and budgetins Stoss’A second meetin« - plan Kiwanis O* Chamber of sgriculturallnndowrersugnd
Regional personnel ** groups, the center activities in observance of Commerce, Brownwood SPSaKrty rights and the free
rKegnonal.personnm added. ___, National Defensive Driving Independent School District, prrperty.
areas of nanciai services, citato the Russlan Virus WeekinBrotwopdwasiheld Texas Department Highways Prior to his election as
sociai services, medical, child because it IT similar to one Thursday , tBrow,n"ood an d.Publiic. Transportation, president of the state
support and day care licensing prevalent in the United States ](n tbr 5*^*7^ The Weatherby Motor Co" Holley organixation, he served as
win present information on between 1947 and 1957 poples v7sDDe week is.neby the Chevrolet, Brownwood Fire director and vice-president of
their respective goata and aged 8 to JO may have hadthe Nation) SafetyaCouncuufor Department, Brown County the association from State Area
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to Defensive Driving Saves. Numerous activities are in Countv pronerte Owners
be recorded and reviewed on Groups have responded this the formstive stage as yet but a fountytorroerty . wners
both the reglonai and state week to the challenging project kickotffortheweekissetatthe Asnslatongndl
level. Representatives from the Brown County Courthouse stem member, of the Nationa.
Karpel to coordinator for the following parucipated in the for noon,Monday,"Apri Association of Property
meeting. Any questions planning: City of Brownwood, special closing event for
relating to the meeting Brown County, Brownwood Saturday morning April 8th to “
may be directed to her REACT Chib, Pecan Valley being planned. This to for 13 vim for five
at the L.C. Region 4 office Kiwanis, Day Lions Club, everyone who wishes to be
________________Boun Club, Brownwood involved. seats in R-Star
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 127, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 12, 1978, newspaper, March 12, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573256/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.