Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1976 Page: 14 of 52
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Commissioner
To Address
DCEC Meet
George M Cowden one of three members,
of Texas’ new Public Utilities Commission
will he guest speaker for the 36th annual
membership meeting of the Denton County
Electric Cooperative Tuesday
THE DENTON RECORD CHRONICLE
Nominees for the positions are Richard Worth on the Public Utilities Commission:
Muir of Sanger and C H DeVaney of 'which officially assumed regulation of state
Highland Village 4 utilities Sept 1
Cowden, general counsel and senior vice
president of the Great American Insurance
Company, has served two terms in the state
Muir owner of a Sanger insurance agency.
is currently filling the unexpired term on the
hoard of directors of the late Troy Miller of
The session is to be held at the North Texas -— — — -— ---... uc stele aroy Miller or
State University coliseum with an audience legislature representing McLennan County Sanger He has been an officer in the Sanger
of some 1,200 people expected co-op officials from 1963 ,0- 1967, and is a former first
said . assistant general to Crawford Martin He is a
Repistranias .—-—2 former chairman of the State Board of
election Ein will begin at 630 p m, and Insurance
is senamed directors for three year terms Cowden serves with Alan R Erwin of
business session Baytown and William Garrett Morris of Fort
National Bank and is a graduate of NTSU and
the School of Banking of the South at
Louisiana State University
Devaney has been associated with Texas
and American Farm Bureaus for more than
30 years and recently retired as the Assistant
,__________Sunday, September 12. 1976
Director of Congressional Relations for the
American Farm Bureau in Washington, D C
He has recognized a number of awards, in-
eluding the Progressive Farmer Man of the
Year Award, and was instrumental in
organization of the Cap Rock Electric
Cooperative in Stanton
Also scheduled at the Tuesday meeting are
reports from co-op officers and special
tributes to Bill R Collins and John D Faught,
who served the Denton County cooperative
for a combined total of nearly 50 years Both
died this year
Sunday, Sep
ramblings
Church Choirs Join
For Patriotic Musical
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NFARTH
COLL EC TION
A musical drama "The Fabric of
Freedom," will be presented by the combined
choirs of the Justin Methodist Church and
Justin Baptist Church at 8 pm. Sunday in the
Northwest High School Auditorium The
drama reviews the history of the United
Slates by looking at the common man and
woman
THOMAS LANC ASTER, valedictorian at
Lake Dallas High Sc hool in 1971, was awarded
a master's degree from Miami University in
Oxford, Ohio in August His field of study was
political socialization Lancaster is a 1975
graduate of Washington and Lee University
with a bachelor's degree in political science
TWO ENGINEERING students at the
University of Texas at Austin, were
recognized as honor students for the spring
semester Phillip LeRoux of Argyle and
Oscar Mitchell of Lewisville obtained this
distinction
St PERINTENDENT of Krum schools Mar-
Vincent is planning to attend the annual
workship for the Texas Association of School
Boards and School Administrators in San
Antonio Sept 25-27.
Krum trustees met recently to inspect the
new metal storage and bus building which is
now nearing completion The board is ac-
cepting bids for the floor, one of the
remaining construction tasks
Enrollment for Krum schools has reached
- 367 students, according to Vincent
officers are Brent Lang, president David
Desmond vice president Gina Gibson
secretary Kenneth Belkin, treasurer, and
Lisa Trietsch, reporter Student council
representatives are Jennifer Smith and Kit
Teeter
Sophomores named Kay Watson,
president Becky Sparks, vice president Jill
Burns secretary: Chuck Han treasurer
Kenneth Dodd, reporter, and Pam Holley and
Keith Copp as student council represen-
tatives
For juniors officers are Karri Corbin
president Russell Cox, vice president:
Beverly Shifflett, secretary, Brent Smithers,
treasurer Betsy Desmond, reporter and Joe
Watkins and Ruth Clardy, student council
representatives
Heading the senior class are Kent Hall,
president Russell Dodd, vice president: Jan
Burns, secretary. Charles Posey, treasurer,
- and Cindy Aries, reporter. Student council
representatives are Dana Shifflett and
Robert McCarthy
Wise Group
Reorganizes
Mrs Jack Buckley of Krum is chairman of
the Denton-Wi se Soil and Water Conselrvation
-District Board following reorganization of
the bhard
WATER RATES for the "heavy users" Other officers are James Strittmatter of
category in Krum will increase The city Pilot Point, vice-chairman, and John Blair Jr
council approved an increase in that category of Justin. secretary Also members of the
from 60 cents to 75 cents for each 1 000 gallons board are Don R Duwe of Lewisville and Jim
over the 10,000 gallon limit Garbage pickup F Hornback of Decatur
rates remain the same The council also voted The board was reorganized after the recent
to retop < ity streets that didn’t get reworked election of a Zone 3 director
in last year’s street program and agreed to tie The district works with farmers ranchers
on to ne w water mains and urban residents in Denton County and the
eastern section of Wise County, in conjunction
Kitt M UNITED Methodist church will host with the Denton and Decatur Soil Con
a Lay Witness Mission" in November, with servation Service field offices, to aid in
final plans still to be completed Mr and Mrs planning and applying soil and water con
Tom Waller are now leaders of the Methodist servation practices
Youth Fellowship group of the church Meetings are held the first Thursday of
H OFFICERS for high school cimmes at Krum state .Xi^^ are opr-n'tO
have been elected Serving as freshman classthe public___OREL
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1976, newspaper, September 12, 1976; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1703335/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.