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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Thursday. February 1$. 1979
Games, music top events
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ral
Campus
IBILITY AHEAD
ND RESTRICTIONS ALLOWED
as
Roundup
REDUCED GRAVITY AREA
1 ONE ZONE
CASH NOT ACCEPTED HERE
Ham radio post due
RHI HOW DOTES |
open house Friday
Brownwood
Cody
Brownwood Chapter of Full Trowbridge; Darlene Manning;
was born and raised in Tuscola,
cooperation in the project.
report
Linda
housing at Camp Bowie.
He told the council that
SAVE UP TO
wood Chapter, after Taylor at- ts; Rena Hayes; Clinnia Kirk-
patrick; Arleen Helder; Sandi
Gooches
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rards
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residential and commercial close to the old Farm Road 2525
Jimmy King
that was discontinued after an
residents.
EDDIE PERKINS
ELLIS PERKINS
3
"Your Whirlpool Dealer"
problems cropping up that Transportation to inventory and station.
JCPenney Days sales
All Meat.
Lb.
All Meat
Lb.
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Gal.
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COKES
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Or the REM 7200
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Fresh Daily Loaf
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PARK AY OLEO
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SOUTHWEST
$5"
APPLIANCE & TV
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3 Lb Can
646-8773
106 N. Center
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$ 179
$100
Whirlpool
micniumre
$139
$119
$ 159
Membership is open to any young man or woman interested in
Amateur radio, disaster service, electronics and related fields.
Peace Joe
6-year-old
m a self-
was found
right tem-
the living
>er dairy
office.
FOOD
MARKET
NOW
ONLY
The council also accepted the
$55,200 low bid fro Bontke
Council approved a resolution auto accident downed the
authorizing the Texas Depart- bridge near the USDA’s W.R.
ment of Highways and Public ' Bob'' Poage Pecan Research
GERMAN
SAUSAGE
GROUND
ROUND
SAUSAGE
by officers
oor of the
worker on
29'
791
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59
nged
mbers of
nimously
urch, the
anized in
SHOP CATALOG
646 1541
•NO RESTRICTIONS ALLOWED’ (upper right I won first prize in a recent contest to create non-verbal signs that
speak louder than words. The other five signs are runners-up in the Omni Magazine competition.
Ham Radio Post #73 sponsored by the General Telephone
Company, is having an "Open House" at 7 p.m. Friday at the
GTE office at 2701 Fourth St.
6 Pack
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complaints
Brownwood
or a 24-hour
p.m. today,
frownwood
wler. Three
I two were
y conduct.
Iler $5. eight
Id, four ac-
11 10 animal
STORE HOURS
9.5:30
Brookesmith
Barksdale.
*27995
Delivery Extra
slated for Friday
The February meeting of the
council to purchase the land
would be almost immediately
reimburseable to the city’s
coffers
He added that he foresaw no
The post conducts class in obtaining a ham radio license two
or three times a year. These are open to the public. Last year, 18
obtained the ■Novice license and six have recently completed the
course for the general class license.
Post 73 members and license class graduates recenly par-
ticipated in the simulated emergency test in Brownwood along
with the other local hams.
Information on the next license class will follow shortly. In-
terested potential post members are urged to attend the open
house. Membership is open to young men and women 14 to 20
years of age.
San Saba — Louise Brister;
Billie Holland.
Comanche — Anna Guthrie.
Rising Star — Charles Chick.
Comanche — Mary Perkins.
Bangs — Easter Garms.
on Monday, Feb. 26.___________
FullGospel event
Bond had
shooting
standing
dly retur-
head and
tained some degrees of success,
accompanied by the disap-
pointments and frustrations
that go with wordly gain,
Charles and Kay Taylor began
to search for some real an-
swers. “They found their an-
swers when they made Jesus
Christ Lord of their lives," Mc-
Donald said.
Refreshments will be served
before and after the meeting,
and the event is open to the
public, regardless of age, sex or
church affiliation.
CORNER 3RD
& BRADY AVE.
40%
SOUTHWEST-
APPLIANCE
&TV
6 n Quarts
With 17" Purchase Of More
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25%off
The JCPenney Slack.
Sale 11.25
Reg. 515. The JCPenney dress slack with
flared leg styling and self-locking zipper
Fashion solids in polyester
KING
BUY YOUR LUNCH MEATS
A CHEESE BULK CUT....
Council members briefed
Feb. 24. The finals will be held
N 7:15 -
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WIENERS Gooch .... All Meat . . 1201.
TsCPenney
200 CENTER
son
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Plain Pockets’jeans.
SALE 6.75-7.50-8.75
Reg. ‘9-/10-11, Plain Pockets Jeans for men and boys.
Flare styles in denims and cords.
on rental housing plans
John Weaver, executive would prevent the city from improve the 13 railroad-
director of the Brownwood reviewing the total loan of the roadway crossings, if deemed
Brownwood was of 10 cities in Brothers Co. of Abilene for the
the state with a population of excavation of 15,400 cubic yards
10,000 or more than had been of material, 40-foot in depth, to
selected by the Farmers Home open up a new section of the
Administration (FmHA) for sanitary landfill.
Dismissals Wednesday
Ophelia Fort; Olga Harkey;
William Willims; Finis Erwin;
Linda Barksdale; Darlene Man-
ning; Jim Daniell; Jody
T rowbridge; Udena Day; Linda
Allred; Rebecca McBride.
1996
Dismissals Monday
Doris Biggers; Barbara
—The council approved
dedication of rights-of-way
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A bargain at its regular price, now an even bet-
ter buy! With automatic 35-minute dual-speed
MEALTIMER’ clock. MEAL MINDER’ variable
power control, a large 1.14 cu. ft. oven capacity,
and more. "Tmk.
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FRIDAY,FEB.16
SHASTA Can Drinks.
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25%off all.
BREAD taree........
POTATOES Russett *1
MILK Gude A...........
CANNED
HAMS
CRACKERS.....
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discrimination in the sale and in banking. His talk will show Weathermon; Stephen Bible;
rental of property within the how several years were spent Maggie Moore; Modene
city limits. The ordinance will totally involved in the activities Brewer; Dorothy Kennedy;
carry a $200 fine for persons of the world with no time for Lavell Rudd; Cheryl Deice;
convicted of discriminatory family or for God. Kimberly Jones; Hattie Davis,
practices based on a handicap, According to Terry Me- Admissions Tuesday
race, color or national origin. Donald, president of the Brown- Brownwood — Diana Rober-
necessary, that are located Gospel Business Men’s Clarice Butler; George Cooke;
within the City of Brownwood. Fellowship International will be Earl Plummer; Bessie Burson;
Council was told the 90 per- at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Pearl Locke; Teresa Joshua;
cent federal-10 percent state Adams Street Community Cen- Jody Carter.
HAMBURGER
MEAT Limited......
PORK
STEAK
PRESSED
HAM Deckei........
BOLOGNA o,
BACON Extra lean . . . Gooch Slice Slab ... lb.
MILK Grade A
city’s low-cost
program.
CHEESE.......2179
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released by authority of patient
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BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday
Pearce; William Koch; R. H.
Cason; Roy Blackmon; Pamela
McCullough; Vivian Potter;
Michael Courtney; Arthur
Willhelm.
Early — Debby Chrane.
Comanche — Minnie Cox;
Maurice Wolfe.
Blanket — Nancy Godfrey.
Santa Anna — Nona Ellis.
Coleman — Linda Day.
Dismissals Tuesday
Elbert Ryan; Joseph
Moseley; Jessie Boatright; Ora
Cabler; Olen Christy; Ray
Drake; Sally Spencer; Macy
Smith; Leona Flippen.
Admissions Wednesday
Brownwood — Jimmy Seale;
Annis Tilmon; Alta Stewart;
Billy Kay; Judy Eoff; Rebecca
McBride; Harvey Fisher.
Coleman — Seth Burkett.
Mullin — Artie Mosier.
participation on the FRRHP City Manager Virgil Gray through city-owned properties
plan. pointed out during the Jan. 23 for the construction of Metro
Weaver said the government council meeting that the ad- Highway 118, the Coliseum Spur
loan guarantee for the program ditional landfill space would be that will connect downtown
would amount to 102 percent of needed by April due to the in- Brownwood with U.S. Highways
contractors costs which would creased amount of trash being 67-87-377 near the Old May Road
mean that the $600 expended by produced by Brownwood in Early. The route will run
will begin at 8 p.m in Mims
Auditorium, and the public is
invited.
Dr. S.L. Harris will be
speaking in Wednesday's 11
a.m. chapel in Mims
Auditorium.
The Jackets will close out
regular season play against
East Texas State at 7:10 p.m.
Wednesday in the Brownwood
Coliseum.
Friday 's chapel will be led by
Student Association. The
program will consist of yell
leader tryouts and student
association officers meetings.
funded project is part of the ter.
national Railroad Crossing The speaker will be Charles
Protection Program. The city Taylor, president of Farmers!
fathers voted approval of city Merchants Bank of De Leon. He
In final items of business, the just south of Abilene. He and his
council: wife, Kay. have two teen-age
—Passed on first of three children.
readings a Fair Housing After graduating from Baylor
ordinance prohibiting University, he began his career
Auditorium.
Both the men's and women's
basketball teams will be in
Huntsville Monday to play Sam
Houston State University. This
will be the last game for the
women this year and the last
road game for the men this
year.
Anyone interested in
education, special education,
psychology, sociology, or
The sophomore class has
religion is invited to the declared Friday night as sadie
psychology club's lecture by hawkins night. They will show
Jimmy Jackson, a certified the movie ‘ Cold Turkey"
reality therapist from Houston, starring Dick Van Dike, as a
The public is invited to attend midnight movie in Mims, and
the admission is free The women are urged to take a date
lecture will be at Newman Hall to the show Admission is $1 50 a
at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20 person or $2 a couple
Also on Tuesday (Feb 201 a Saturday, Feb. 24 HPU will
faculty recital will be presented host a jazz festival in Mims
by George Baker, Sara Baker, Auditorium from 8 a.m. until 5
and Euel Belcher The program p.m.
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Housing Authority briefed city project. The length of the loan
council members at Tuesday’s would run 40 years if the housing
meeting about the city's par- is planned for family units or 15
ticipation in the Farmer’s Rural years if the apartments will be
Rental Housing Program. occupied by elderly persons.
Weaver, acting as a Councilmen Ferris Clements,
representative of the housing Roy Eazor and Bennie Houston,
authority’s board of com- the only three present, voted
missioners, was seeking council unanimously in favor of the land
approval to purchase four acres purchase.
of land near Northwest The council voted to accept
Elementary School where 32 the low bid of $4,635.12, one of
apartments are planned for five received by the city, from
construction for the city. Once Rohan Co. of Waco for the
completed, the apartments purchase of pipe and fittings to
complex will become part of the repair the city’s swimming pool
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University News Service
Basketball, music and chapel
are main events on the Howard
Payne campus this week
Today, the HPU Yellow
Jackets will play East Texas in
a pivotal Lone Star basketball
battle in Commerce at 7:30. The
Lady Jackets will begin zone
tournament play tonight at
Tarleton State University
against Mary-Hardin Baylor.
Friday has been declared a
school holiday by Dr. Roger L.
Brooks, HPU president. All
offices and classes will be
dismissed.
The Jackets will again be
playing at Stephen F. Austin
University with a 7:30 p.m.
Saturday game in
Nacogdoches.
Sunday will being the opening
of Roxann Moore’* art show.
Including more than 60 works
the exhibit, will run through
March 9.
Monday, ministerial alliance
w present a program in
chapel at 11 a.m. in Mims
FOLGERS ser
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1979, newspaper, February 15, 1979; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573379/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.