Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1980 Page: 1 of 15
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NEW CLEVELAND, PRODUCT - - Union Tank Car Company's new 4750
cubic foot covered hopper car is designed to transport agricultural products,
and dry bulk commodities. Union Tank has officially announced the start of
production in the Cleveland plant. A safety retrofit project on tank cars has
recently been completed at Cleveland. See story. 1 ,
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stolen goods was $79 45. One motor vehicle has been
On Oct. 28 a woman reported the reported stolen recently. Louis Smith
theft of her handbag stolen from her of Smith Motors in Cleveland reported
car while it was parked at Harley’s to police that a White 1979 Chevy van
Washateria. was stolen sometime from Oct. 22 to
Still another Burglary of a Motor 23 from the company parking lot.
Vehicle was reported Oct. 26 when
State of Texas vs Mrs. Lee S.
Tucker, Dallas. theft by check of
service - Class A.
State of Texas vs Janice Trahan,
Cleveland, theft by check - Class A.
State of Texas vs Patricia June
Evans, Houston, theft by check of
service - Class A
State of Texas vs William C.
Fager, Cleveland, theft by check of
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We want your
foreign food ideas
Okay folks, don’t be selfish.
Let everyone in the Greater Cleveland Area enjoy those favorite
foreign food dishes you prepare.
The Fifth Annual Cleveland Advocate Cookbook will be printed in Nov.
15 Howdy issue of the Advocate.
This year’s theme is “Foreign Foods.”
Many foreign foods because of their basic ingredients are cheaper to
prepare than conventional American dishes.
Send in your favorite foreign recipe to be published with your name to:
Foreign Foods, Care - Of Cleveland Advocate, Box 1628, Cleveland,
Texas 77327.
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Murder charge filed
Charges of murder were filed Sheriff’s Department, tne two men
last Thursday against a 43 year - old were quarreling in the lounge parking
Houston man after he struck another lotwhen the murder suspect got into
man with his automobile fatally injur- his car and was followed by Douglas,
ing him. The suspect then hit Douglas with his
The incident occurred at ap- car killing him.
proximately 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29 in the Arrested by Deputy Clyde
parking lot at Vivian’s located nine Brown and charged in Judge J.
and one - half miles east of Conroe on Dinkins court with Murder was Jim-
Hwy. 105 west of Cleveland. my Darling Reese of 4803 Yale,
• Dead is Doyle Danuil Douglas, 45 number 50 in Houston. Reese was
of 406 Fargo in Houston. According to placed under $25,000 bond.
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Superintendent Bobby Wood said been handled. ’’
Thursday that the Cleveland school Director of Transportation
bus “fire drill” “shouldn’t have been James Hardy was not reached for
done then or there." But he did not details.
say what measures were taken Callers also said that the lady
against a driver who held the fire See Drill, Page 2
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driver pulled her bus off US 59 South WVIXOC OIIIIK
onto the feeder road at the auction
barn and held a fire drill because of a Aoa
disciplinary problem she was having TUX IUCGIVG
with the children.
The superintendent confirmed The City of Cleveland received
that when she tried to restart the bus $251.70 remittance from the state tax
it wouldn’t start and the route was charged against mixed drink sales in
delayed “20 to 35 minutes.” Cleveland for the third quarter.
Parents and relatives calling the The city got 15 percent of the
Advocate said children were running $1,677.98 collected by the state during
State of Texas vs Mrs. J. D. around exposed to possible danger of the third duarter. .
Felice, Hull, theft by check - Class B. freeway traffic. Hberty . collected, $3,042 12 o
State of Texas vs Azucena Superintendent Wood said seven which it received $456.32
Fierro. Liberty, theft by check • Class student disciplinecases had been filed . Dayton tax came t 1290.12 of
A by the driver. When asked if the which the city received a remittance
State of Texas vs Terry G. judgement or action of the driver had from the state of $43.52 .
y been questioned he said that was a ' Coldspring received1$140 33 from
See Checks, Page 2 personnel problem and has “already a total tax take of $935.56
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Criminal filings in County Court service - Class A.
by Leia Mae Catchings County Clerk, Ctat- ~f "Te
and Dempsie Henley, County Judge.
State of Texas vs Jimmy Tanton,
Anahuac, theft by check - Class A,
guilty plea, $50.00 fine plus court
costs, 30 days in jail (suspended), six
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products including plastic pellets, “the hopper cars complement our line Continuous welding on all cars pro-
grain, phosphate rock, sand and of tank cars. We can provide market- vides a smooth interior surface which
contributes to easier unloading
cleaning and lining application.
The first models currently in
production are 4,750 cu. ft. cars for the
Police report movement of agricultural products
5• and dry bulk commodities, and 5,820
w ■ . B Am cu.ft. cars forplastic pellets.
Dogs and stolen bikes ssuiiaastmg,zssiNhazza
car safety retrofit program, has been
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Eighteen stray dogs were loosed $800.00 of tools and equipment was The conversion centered on the instal-
from the City Dog Pound last week stolen from a pick - up parked on
after someone kicked qpen the pound Legion Street. . See Hopper, Page 2
door and released them. In addition to Three bicycles have been re- mi-
dog napping, Cleveland police have ported stolen recently. On Oct. 29 a T---=
investigated thefts and burglaries bike valued at $120 was stolen from
ranging from shoplifting to auto theft the Minimax parking lot. Prior to that >
in the past two weeks. on Oct. 20 a bike valued at $90 was
On Oct. 29 two speakers, a belt, a stolen from a residence on Margie
label gun and three box cutters were Street. On Oct. 18 a bike valued at
stolen from a car parked at the Jack $117.00 was stolen from Church
- in - the - Box. Total value of the. Street.
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Bolin, Roy. Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1980, newspaper, November 5, 1980; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1501235/m1/1/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.