Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 85, Ed. 1 Monday, January 21, 1980 Page: 2 of 14
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FOR CALL INORDERS
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A total of 112 complaints have
been filed with the Brownwood
Police Dept. for a 24-hour period
ending at 6 a m today, ac-
cording to Brownwood Police
Chief Vic Fowler In addition
there were 11 arrests, 30 tickets,
nine accidents and 14 animal
control calls made
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Friday: Brunch, 10:15 a.m.
Birthday Party, noon
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Early dismissal
Students in the Brownwood
principal for three years. He
was granted a three-year
contract
Mosely is a graduate of
Howard Payne University
where he received his B S.
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Blanket, had been principal of
Pecos High School for four
years after serving as vice
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Voters should have
new white card
Regstered voterse -ho have not received their new «hite
voter regstrations card in the mai shouid coctac the
tai assessor colector's ofice as as possibie foe in-
formation regarding the card
No one wil be ebigibie to vote in this spring's elections
-ithoet the new white card, oficiais stressed, became the
old yello cards expire at the end o February
Reregistration a audtomatic bat cards with odcdate
addresses ar errors have been returned to the tai assessor-
collector's alba by the pos office AD cards na secured by
March 1 wil be cancelled
Persocs registering to vote for the first time in the county
and those who are not currently registered, must its so at
least36 days prior to an election to be ehgible to nte in tt
4H Roundup workshop set
I AKE BROWNWOOD - in response to suggestions from +
H members, leaders, and county Extensions agents around
state. the Texas +H Center wil offer a "+H Roundup
Preparation" workshop Uns Saturday and Sunday
Workshop sessions from whach participants may choose in-
dude method demonstrations and illustrated talks, public
speaking, share-the-fun, range evaluation including range
and pasture grass indentification. sod judging, meati-
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11:00 a.m.—9:30 p.m.
VARIETY OF NOON
PLATE LUNCHES
NoWTHtU THUStS.
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a.m.; Birthday Party - Noon.
Special Evesta
Camp Bowie
Friday: Brunch, 10:15 a.m.
Birthday Party, noon
Cordell
TRAVELER’S LODGE
FT. WORTH HI WAY
FREE DANCE MUSIC
No Cover Charge
HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT
Ever, Tuesday & Thursday
Members and guests call for reservztioiH 646-9110
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DALTON MOSELY
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Served Doily
Largest Steaks in Texas ■
Largest Salad Bar - Lowest Overhead
and Lowest Price Anywhere ■
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The instructors for each o these +H roundup participation
areas are well-qualified 4-H adult leaders. Extension agents,
and Extension specialists If 4-H leaders. adult of youth, are
interested in attending this new and exciting workshop they
may obtain additional information and registration details
form the Brown County Extension Office located on the
second floor of the Courthouse, Brownwood, or call 646-0386
Bangs board meets tonight
BANGS-The Bangs Independent School District board of
trustees will meet in regular session tonight at 7 3b p tn
Items on the agenda include adoroval of minutes, adoroval
of tails. accept bids on and award sales of bonds, consider pa-
ssage of and order authorizing the issue of bonds, approval
at board policy for career education, call an election,
recognize ending changes in the budget, reports from the tax
office, the principal, and the superintendent, and review of
the superintendent s contract
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The Boone's grandson, Mike
Beiniek of Houston, delivered TUESDAY: Roast ham,
the appliances to the Camp orange sweet potatoes. cabbage
Bowie Center and helped install apple slaw, roll and margarine,
them." Neil Lashbrook, jello with topping.
WEDNESDAY: Oven fried
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xonnel, operate thetwo readings, an ordinance The city manager and city
Comanche Peaknucear poe amending an ordnance kevying attorney will report on a
plant uwhen bey go into taxes for the year 1979 and meeting they attended a Austin
operation..marpeduthecoatro prescribing penaities and in- representatives o other
room for Unit I tor the Qi* tone terest cites, concerning the Texas
* T” .C On firs readne an o- Lent Company rate
Pone. A He Prendent Bob dnance chosing and abandonine increase reqoes
Campbel a portion of Durham St from 10.
At this tone there on two Schroeder Lane to Wilis Creek. brag the budgetary contrd
individoals per " toe D Ol first reading. * or- report for the period ending
control room-a ** supervsor dinance extending the city Dee. JI. 1979.
and • reactor operator. The limits to inchude a tact of land 1 The counc will meet in
coatrol room will be manned >♦ out of the Kerr County School zecutive session to discuss
hours a day, town toys a Land survey. xroperty negotations
frorn BOW through plant testing. _______________________________..
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accounts 2 The -rani will conaider ce-=
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penoage of the 111 rang or- ■ a vacancy on the Breon- d-
dhinances on readne ao in- wood Pxhc Larary Board.
heated 1 The citymanager wil bring •0,
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Occasional thunderstorms are year.
also expected in the Central May and Dublin received 5
Texas area during the next of an inch; Goldttiwaite, 40 of
The employment of a couple of days an inch ; De Leon, .26 of an inch;
financial adviser for con- A shaft o cold, Arctic air and Brady. .16 of an inch,
struction of the new Brown ——-----n--------n .
morning at a meeting of Brown Washer, dryer given
County commissioners.
.Tmgauntvtomhszopiownand to seniors program
aonartnk rd; peakRos Ervin and da Booine. NameAPhase rwinnersinthe
that he termed dangerous He members of the Camp Bowie Camp Bowie. Game. Tour
said the rood had not been Senior Citizens Center, have lament Thurday night were:
worked on for a long period of donated a washer and dry er to Dominoes; Joe Day/andHarve
time and, during rains the Brownwood Nutrition Fisher, 42 - Ereil and E W.
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thbaaasapasand CFrhadaem. grandson, Mike MEnus
said he is not certain if the rood
in question is a county or
private rood but that he had
besnundentheimpressionitisa Program Director, said.
Watkins handed com- -Wetappreciata,the
missioners a bill for labor used generosity 0. thes devond
■ ...20 «___»- .a +cc „1na members and their grand-
m cutting brush and trees along children," Mrs. Lashbrook
r J tn said. "The staff work time has
Commissioners plan to _ .n.
a if 4L, „g , been cut, and we are saving
rad which -
sam cywex in Medical staff Jail
rules and regulations i-
Administrative Report L
Council Chamber ddtybal Cardel CamoM./ Ceara
The agenda Moos « The cond a* coneder
1 Invocaton approval of separate lease
Independent School District will degree. He also holds a M. Ed.
be dismissed from classes at from Sul Ross University.
2:45 p m. Tueday so the He has been active in com-
teachers may attend a munity church affairs and is
. . . presntly serving as president of
curriculum development and the Pecos Downtown Lions
evaluation meeting, according Club. He and his wife Margaret
to C. B Maness. assistant have two sons who attend Pecos
superintendent of the BISD. Schools
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For the return of a small, black with
brown head, FEMALE YORKSHIRE
TERRIER. Lost in the Brookhollow
Area. 646-5143 or 646-2523
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Hospital board Man hold after
to meet tonight office break in
neBaracdreetarsete Charges of burglary are
Broun County Hospital epected to be Mto totoy
Aubboity mu convene tar i
recalar mondhly ii i i^g for wood man in connection •* a
JEfua, ■ the board roomm <t burglary at the Brom County
the Brownucod Community CourthounelanRaccrdnet
Hospial a| 1 p m today Bronp County Sherif Denny
The agenda fefcn Neal
Approval d minutes for Dee 'The courtbouse was ran-
16,1999 rated oto vfBres biimmd
Report of operations Two guns were stolen trom the
Aporoval at bulls - December sherfs office However they
1979 here been recovered. Neel said
Report of Finance Com- The arrest was made ths
mittee operating statemen - morning in the south pert at the
December 1979, bad county at a private residence by
astthazporwaidstanscbond DepteskandyDonabon may
Medical Staff Report Beam *.*15*^
Annointment - courtesy staff Norman Autrey The suspect is
incustody at the Brown County
Mrs. Corr, 67 A vanety at ordrances bra ine councs -m coneder *******
GOLDTHWAITE. Services and reports highlichts the tabalatoed be fowig bds xwroxlin
tar Mn Garver veva Cwt. *0«adBM»e»^m Tinto. A Sewer ceanug eqepmen
C at Caadan wee yse. raeragefraBri.o.itoOty tar ra ■ to, toOto depart M.
this morning win winkins - Counci he meetne open to inem mim
Fmeral Home B Geiamate de MOc. •• be heid at B Metal privacy sals tor rariM
vetoed Manday mornine . ra
Guilty pleas are
heard in court
f Guilty pleas heard last week
I in the 35th Judicial District
I Court of Brown County include
I the following:
Leslie Leon Chambers, 33.
| was convicted of sexual abuse
of a child and was sentenced to
10 years in the Texas Depart-
ment of Corrections.
| Willie Perez Diaz, 23, pleaded
I guilty to the Class “A"
I misdemeanor offense of
I assault.
He received a term of one
I year in the Brown County Jail.
I probated, with a probation fee
of JIM He was ordered to pay
restitution of 11,620 72. Diaz was
represented by attorney Dana
Smith and had not previously
been convicted of a felony.
District Attorney Gary Price
and Assistant District Attorney
, Steve Ellis represented the
। State at Texas, with Judge
William O. Breedlove presiding
TbCPenney 9-2 Tuesday
Only
and margrine, canned prunes. PECOS — Dalton Mosely, a
z-e. Co/d, damp weather s
asemt settles across area =
i98.Although, there is n A slow moving cold front coming out ot Canada, pushed Pauy
raira fitel material on ate, moved over the area during the along by a high pressurearea Mee
and the two unite canaot go into weekend bringing chilling located over the Utah-Nevada P..
operation 81111 TLGCO is «inds and drizzle to Central border Monday, is expected to Pas
commsson room The front, which was located However, there is a good in- senae
6 needsto “ manned as Plant along the upper Gulf coast this dication temperatures will 20.
T**™ * morning, brought inclement remain on the cool tote.
piaatoperat for testing and weather throughout the Lira Last weekend's rainfall s‛P
eventual startup, Campbell Star State as wen as the anounted to 67 of an met subuC
sad Mississippi River Valley. recorded Saturday night and sao me
Comanche Peak, upon Poor weather conditions are Sunday morning and .06 at an seCome.
completion, have expected to remain over the met Sunday through 7 a.m Tacoms
megawatt units- The plant N Central Teran area through today Texas Ins
zointly owned by TP&L, Dallas Wednesday before clearing I"”-
Power & Light and Texas Total rainfall so far this year
Electric Service Company There is a possibility that amounts to U of an inch Tucie
Texas Utilities Generating lower nighttime temperatures recorded at the city's official UAli?
Company is the licensee for the mayturn the drizzle or rain into ram gauge at the Indian Creek twera
plent. freeing drizzle or sleet Monday Rood Fire Stotion. That amount Unroai"
and Tuesday during the pre- is S3 of an inch below the 1.11 USSsee.
dawn hours when readings are inches of rainfall expected KeenF
expected in the 30-degree range furmg the first Z1 days of the
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 85, Ed. 1 Monday, January 21, 1980, newspaper, January 21, 1980; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573669/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.