Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1979 Page: 6 of 44
forty four pages : ill. ; page 21 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Sunday August 19, 1979
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
61 >
or
are
listed below, at neighborhood sessions with the students.
Parents are urged to attend
campuses.
**
•ue
3
8
EVANGELIST
1-4:30 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 24
Monday, Aug. 27
1-4:30 p.m
Col
sch
{
C
I
1
(
(
A
4
A
V
A
FREE ESTIMATES!
W
4]
4
/ A
Courthouse
1
emee
303 S. Broadway Across from Courthouse Parking Lot
2
643 2681
r
53
Parking te
FRANK KEELE "Mr. Genie" Owner
35
7
6
NI
IT
3,
1
V
V
i
। Registration schedule set
2 for schools in Brownwood
You Are Invited To Attend
Gospel Meeting
August 19-22
7:30 Nightly
Friday, Aug 24
Friday, Aug. 24
Monday, Aug. 27
Friday, Aug. 24
Friday, Aug. 24
Monday, Aug. 27
Registration, orientation for 10th grade students
Registration. orientation for 11th grade students
Registration, orientation for 12th grade students
WINN
Moderr
With th
Person*
Your Mi
203 E. I
welcomed and encouraged to
attend registration, officials
said, as well as orientation
Regularly Open 9:00 a.m. till 6:00 p.m.
Open ANYTIME By Appointment
1 p.m.
2:45p.tn
1pm
Junior High Schoo'
BJHS Cafetorlum
Registration, orientation for 7th grade students
Registration, orientation for 8th grade students
Registration, orientation for 9th grade students
lit
REI
>9”
GALAXY
"THATS IT"
in 7 Decorative
Colors
1 p.m
2:45p.m.
1 p.m.
at all elementary schools,
registration days.
Parents of students i
All Prices Carpet Only
Aladdin Carpets offers the very finest in
installation in Central Texas.
All Carpets Are 100% 1st Quality!
0
EVEI
If you need a special type of
carpet, Come See Us!
A
y
FORREST McCANN
NORTHSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST
1412 BELLE PLAIN
BROWNWOOD .TEXAS 76801
/23
*$
60
Poge7
HOWARD 3ECHISON
-.superinnndeat .
scheduled for other students.
Police received a call that three men
were turning over trashcans Police
made the rounds but could not find
them 'men or the turned over trash
canal
• ***
A man complained that someone had
filled his mailbox with shaving cream
and had done some other vandalism
Police promised to patrol the area for
an indefinite period in an attempt to
catch the vandal
***
An off duty animal control officer for
the Brownwood Police Department
spotted a cow in front of a drive-in
movie
« J
2
2
F
***
A child called and said that a man
was trying to fight his dad
***
Police received a call that a man
driving a late model car was throwing
firecrackers out the window
A woman calledand complained tt
there was some type of name on her
order to register School of-
ficials stressed that all students
should plan to report for
registration promptly at the ,
designated times in order to
$799
• Sqva
GALAXY "VISTA"
3 beautiful sculptured colors,
reen tone, gold tone and brown tone
599
s,
Elementary Students
At Respective Buildings
Registration for elementary students in Grades Kindergarten
through 3, and all Early Childhood and Big Flame students
Registration for elementary students in Grades 4 to 6
1
Northwest kindergarten students will report to the Hardin cam-
pus for registration, and Coggin kindergarten students will
report to the old Coggin school cafeteria for registration.
A man told the police dispatcher that
his neighbor allowed chickens and
goats to wander around in his the
man's) yard
f
DC ANDREWS
-.superintendent
Sidney to open
classes Monday
It's back to school Monday,
or students in the Sidney
School District, according to an
announcement by Superin-
J tendent D.C. Andrews
। Sidney teachers will begin a
three-day in-service training on
Wednesday, Andrews said
■ Superintendent Andrews said
all faculty posts with the ex-
| ception of one , a co-op music
teacher, to serve both Sidney
and Gustine, have filled
Three new teachers have
been named to the Sidney
faculty. They are Charles
Koch, principal and science:
Sheryl Miller, second and third
grades; and Ben Carroll, fourth
and fifth grades.
Pl RE IGNORANCE
NEW YORK AP)-InSam-
del Johnson's legendary dic-
tionary, published in 1755. he
defined the pastern as the
' knee of a horse." The pastern
happens to be in the vicinity of
a horse's ankle and is far from
the knee
Chided about the error by a
lady of his acquaintance, John-
son did not lose his aplomb.
“It was ignorance, Madame,
pure ignorance." he said.
7599
***
„s5”
"*am,
pRedrw"eed
‘"eed
g
r
Miehae
KenyonC
Aug 4. B
Hospital
parents a
JessBigb
grandpar
Ken (Ton
John P
Allan B.
Aug 3, B
Hospital
parents i
Houston a
Houston,
parents ai
Hughes o
Clive D
Mrs. Cl
Brownwo
wood Cc
Maternal
and Mr
Brownwo
parents ai
B. Parker
James.
James T.
Aug. 2, Br
Hospital,
parents .
Douglas
Paternal 1
and Mrs.
Browhwoc
Marla R
Chris B.
wood, A:
Communit
grandpare
Robert Ti
Paternal 1
Frederick
Patrick
Mrs. Nor
Anna, Ai
Communit
grandpare
Frank Ne
Anna. Pat
Mrs. Moni
Amanda
Mrs. Js
Brownwoo
wood Coi
Faa
Aladdin
★i
I®* i Ave
mEr-
All students new to Brown- registration with students in
wood schools must bring a birth Grades Kindergarten through
certificate, immunization Grade 7.
record, report card and text- The registration schedule for
book clearance with them in Brownwood students follows:
High School
BHS Auditorium
Registrant a for classes in
Brownwood schools will be held
Friday and Monday. Aug 24
and 27. according to a schedule
released this week by Supt
Howard Murchison
The first day of school will be
Tuesday Aug 28
High school and junior high
school students tn Grades 7
through 12 new to the Brown-
wood school system are signing
up this week. New students
should apply to the school they
will be attending. Brownwood
High School for Grades 10-12
and Brownwood Junior High for
Grades 7-9. Hours to report are
between 8 30 a.m. and noon,
and from 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Students new to Brownwood
High may report during those
hours any day before
registration starts.
Elementary school students
new to the system need not
register until the time
A man called an said that his neigh
bot had been harassing his girl friend
***
Police received a call of a man
bleeding and lying in front of a night
chib The caller did not know if the man
was drunk or not When police arrived,
the man was gone
***
The police dispatcher received a
report that a small boy was lost in
Commerce Square Police checked the
area but did not find the boy
*+*
The next call on the police log in-
dicated the boy was at his grand-
mother’s house.
‘ COMAN
Comanche
open at 3:3
27, for the I
school yeai
Teachers
for In-Set
faculty me
Aug. 23, thi
meetings f
Junior Coll
prepa ratio)
the opening
Pre-regi
students w
Aug. 20-24.
Enrollme
1,200, the s
cording to s
Jefferies.
The admi
be the sam
Jefferies i
Don Edwar
cipal, M. L
principal a
principal of
Vernal K
education st
New teat
ments incite
junior high 1
Aladin
CARPETS
receive all appropriate
materials.
Registration will not be
alphabetical, but by hour or
during the hours listed for
respective grade levels. School
supply lists will be available for
Kindergarten through Grades 6
police blotter
By HARRIETTEGRAVES
...__... Bulletin Staff Writer
Araesngatnudnmarzannn. acmmmysm-unhacnd.
sama- -m-gs- MI"
amurisurembteeuuiensr rprta * BrSradid pceet “
$399
GEoRGIAN"oancnocolate.
no”
GEORGIAN
"MATCHLESS"
Gorgeious
Decorator
Colors
2peS
D P os*-
5983
.cov"gop
, .0e08
A {e
trash an She did want to involve
anyone but finally decided to ask for an
officer to come to her residence. When
the police got there, she did not come to
the door to let them in.
A man called and said that his wife
was at a party and should have been
home long ago He said he thought the
party was over and she wasn’t home
yet.
,2
F-Aee
7
15g
F1XE
1:
x
A
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1979, newspaper, August 19, 1979; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573748/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.