Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 169, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 30, 1978 Page: 2 of 56
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Construction work on ta
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begin Monday. Wort will
necessitate the closing of
AUSTIN AVENUE
PASTRY SHOP* CAFE
Coggin Avenue from Vine to
Second Streets for about a
month.
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AUSTIN — The Texas Youth
Council has delayed action on a
request by Brown County Water
Improvement District No. 1 for
an easement for a waterline at
the Brownwood State School.
The request was scheduled
for action on the board’s April
meeting agenda but was
delayed to allow the TYC staff
to receive additional in-
formation from the district.
APnems
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Joe Weedon has resigned
from the board of directors of
the Federal Land Bank of
Brownwood after 33 years of
service, 21 as chairman.
Weedon was presented a
plaque for distinguished service
during a luncheon at Roy
Eazor's Restaurant.
SIDNEY (BBC) - A bend
election passed in Sidney
Saturday The election was tor
the construction of a new
agricultural building for the
school A total 107 voted in favor
of the construction and 34 voted
against
URGE BUTTERFLY SHRIMP, SPECIAL RED SAUCE,
BUTTERED CARROTS, COLE SUM, POTATO SALAD, CORR
ON THE COB, RELISHES, DRINK, HOT YEAST ROLLS AND
CHERRYCOBBLER.
juvenile delinquency and
parti r* .in w the seminars at
the criminal justice center on
the campus of Sam Houston
State niversity far the
orlentation of new probation
officers.
Last fan, she taught in Texas
AAM’s University's Law Ed-
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TERRYCOKER
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Contimued from Page 1A
Brown County are growing. “I
felt I was qualified to help
administer the buainess of it
and keep It a good county.” be
mid.
The candidate mid he is not
obligated to any apodal in-
irinat BH a pound, the Japanese
esent consumer pays $15 to >0> a
mi far pound in the stores far beef
men because of the tariffs and im-
be port duta The Japanese like
beef and would eat men of it if
bill, I ta prices over the counter
don’t weren’t so high. We have so few
J, I’m import restrictions We re
ideal going to have to force them to
iowit bring down their barrton.”
yhad Krueger will appear with
Next Christie in a live debate at 7
BETTY CROWDER
...highpesition
mCarede
Brumawend, Texas mm
Publehed every evening ezcegk Saturday..
and Sander moring by BROwNWOOD
PUBLISHING CO., e division W CRACO,
Ine. P.O Bee 1100. Brownwood, Texas,
76001 . Second class postnee paid at Browm-
wood. Taane
□UK WOODeON, Presidest
NONALD Gas v, Pubdsher
GENE DeASON, EdBar
Basic subacrigtion rate:
Singe copy, evening, is cents; Sunday. *
cema Delivery by subecripons within
Uh Male d Tezas 173 per month er •
per year; outude the state dTezas wihdn
the comtinental United States, • pw
Mr*. Shirley West le
cheerleadersponsor.
MONDAY ONLY I
THE $444 SPECIAL
1%LB. SLICED BAR B.Q.BEEF
PINT OF RED BEANS
PINT OF POTATO SALAD
FREE GRAVY
ALSO PREPARED
TO-GO
He declined to comment on
the present commissioners
court, saying “I prefer to run
on my own merits and not on
someone's demerits."_________
To present program
The Sunny Dey Singers of
Lubbock Christian College will
present a program to the
Northside Church of Christ, 1412
Belle Plain beginning at 7:2*
p.m. Thursday The event is
open to the public
ra
DUTCH MAID DONUTS
COMMERCESQ.
SpecelGeedTreWedmendny
are able to profit by genuine
STEWART—
Continued from Page lA
condition to “comnmendable."
Stewart said the county
should study joint purchase of
equipment to save money. Ho
said a pavement machine
purchased and shared by all the
precincts would be beneficial.
He said he is qualified to hold
office because of Me experience
in operating a succesatul farm,
experience in the road con-
struction business and govern-
mental experience with the
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SERVED WITH HOT BISCUITS & HONEY.
GRAVY. HASH BROWNS • BUTTER.2 EGGS,
BACON OR SAUSAGE.
$1.65
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MONDAY'S SPECIAL
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UNBOUND - Jeiya Whaley, rigM. holds de trophy ebe wos
far to. place to prose readtag at the regiomal UlL meet at
Tarleton State University recently. Jeiya and Beverly Hohertz,
left, her teachersponsor, wi travel to the state UIL com-
BROWNWOOD AREA -
Mostly fair and not quite at
warm today and Monday
with highs in mid-30s, tow
tonight near *0.
Maximum temperature
here Saturday 95. Sunset
today 8:17, sunrise Monday
6:50 (Daylight Saving
Time).
moved to Brownwood only four
months ago has been missing
since April 13.
Terry Coker, 28, told his
brother, Oma Coker of
Brownwood, that he (Terry)
was planning to hitch-hike to
Abilene in order to purchase a
motorcycle. He informed his
brother that he was leaving his
vehicle at Commerce Square
with the keys for him to drive
back to the Terry Coker home
at IM Vincent.
Oma Coker said that the last
time he saw his brother he was
standing in front of the house at
the Vincent St. address. He said
he did as instructed and brought
the car back home. But since
April 15, no one has heard a
word from Terry Coker. "We
know he didn't even go and
• Brown County Sheriff deputies
• were certified
B She ia a member of the ad-
• visory committee at the Texas
% Youth Council, a member of the
Board of Directors for the
Brown County Council on
Alcoholism, and past director
and treasarer of the
Brookesmith Water Supply
Corporation. She is married to
Appoi
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’ tod with small margins fa ta
courthouse and Northwest box.
crevorartanaamoddnam schoolyear. . Chamber breakfast
aU the people who worked for 0dar. varsity cheertendens scheduled Tuesday running alone without
ma," Tongate said Saturday . A quarterly breakfast for the obligations to any speical in-
night "I will represent the Santa - Ewan ^Colvin, membership of the Brownwood teresta, stated he would always
#zan am a
ochoote ere tar echoote, oho Mrs. Bi White. Hosts for the break!not will be needed to be done, he would
si Juniors - Kim Ambrester, Andy Kohn Tire Co. and M * F wort towards obtaining it, he
daughter of Dr and Mrs. Roy Gauge*Specialty Co. Inc. said.
i-XTbuLof® Ambrester, Sara Baugh. The Contact Club under the He said citizens should cast
" AN daughter of Mr and Mrs direction of Don Croft will their ballots for him because of
muit‘u"cican“camnaln Marlon Baugh Jr.; Debra prepare the meal and introduce his character and interest in the
PATMF‘airan» Heald, daughter of Mr. and new chamber members community. In addition, he said
Mrs. Wesley Heald. A *M cash prixe will be given voters should consider his
For the first time a new plan away. The chamber member experience with ASCS and road
will be initiated for school whose name is announced most building
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Streeta.______________________ Tayler; Kelly Wiliams,
■ daughter of Mr . and Mro. Frank
Sunduy, April 70,19 8R0WNWOOD BULLETIN
Mor* about KRUEGER— HSA group meets Betty Crowder to assume
ri Mtaid iritaFtau here on Tuesday *
rg-z: Eet=== m---- district probation duties
atastiate to help brine down country from dher countries Pecan Valley wiu begin at noon •
the onto of health care, I think that don’t meet the same Taesday at Chisholm’s . ..__. .____..
that will atoo help groafly some standards, Krueger referred to Restaurant The meeung le to Betty M. Crowder, Juvenile
of ta problems of ta senior the MB he authored nine months rW If probaton officer far Brown
euzens on fixed incomes. ago, ta meat inapection MB. A the organizational meeting County far the late two yeara,
"There are some very good which is te committee new and to . «p. will be appointed to the position
government programa l tavor, which he seesas having agood pEoximately ItopermM electea of chiet adul probation officer
suchasthetatergrandparenu chance otpassage. veficersFocmauonothe local for tee Steh Judicial District
program that pays a minimum ."A has tour teatures. First, association highlighted the C*hwr’ T*
wage to senioe ettzens to the toreiga meat entering ta Mills Counties, arcortag to
poverty level to wort with counkry has to meet Our to- event Officers include L E. District Judge William O
children from divided specta standards, the saaw as Jones, president; Bill Brabbin, Breedlove.
f—our domestie meat. Second, a vice president; Waverly She will also continue to serve
"And ibelleve that we ought quarter of that meet will be Panoaa, secretary-treasurer as juvenile probata officer to
to alow potato wort aa tong inapected on random baste by ------ ------------BrownCounty.
as they went to ead I have voted oar inapectors to insure cow ”” The appointment will be
that position because wort tea formity. Third, to the "adronnwKe.onshw, effective May 1 Joe Townsend,
way that many peopie get their requirement far labeling aa Cansmi"nMasarma adult probation officer, will
dignity."hendded. toreiga beef all the way to the Cole. Demiu Allen and David retire at that tune
On the sublect of crime rrno- 1^1,^"^!—t Carrot Mrs Crowder will begin an
control. Kreger Mid he "we would have a thirty day n, Natona ot immediate structural
strongly favors mandatory quarantine on any foreign meat uSRidemlinrederation reorganization of the entire
■snSisns for earner criminals entering the country ” doerurdsascatondtot district on probation
Thore com o point when the On ta lopaided balance of procedures in compliance with
honest citizens must be trade the United states is ez- statgmndainglinduttd Men the standards and guidelines of
orotected.» periencing throughout the the Texas Adult Probation
ftTta control, the New world. Krueger said. "We've botapfaNAHB is in the 73,000 commission created by the 45th
Brauntels representative tad, got to bring down the barriers to Legislature
The Constitution givoo us the our products ovonoae, The Builder memberships and Programs will be im-
righttobeararmsndnupport clearest example of that te in associate memberships are still plemented to provide effective
that. ” agriculture trade with Japan available probata services throughout
Changing to the subject o the We have bolter than an -----—
purchase the motorcycle as he weighing 1*0 pounds, has brown
had planned," he said, hair, blue eyes, full beard and
Brownwood Police Chief Vic has a muscular build.
Fowler said the police depart- Anyone who has any in-
ment has filed a missing person formation concerning Coker
report on the man. should call either Coker at 646-
The missing man is 5 foot 4, 7*70 or Chief Fowler at 446-2525.
cheerleadera. A junior varsity be present to win
team has been named including
alsophomores. They are: WEATHER
Kim Milam, head
cheerleader, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. B Milam Jr.;
Donna Kasberg, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Sam Kasberg:
Leabe Nix, daughter of Mr and
Mra Frank Mx; Becky Roby.
opportunities afforded them Billy M. Crowder who ranches
Mrs. Crowder brings toherin the Wincbell and
new position and the 35th Brookesmith area and they are
Judicial District, 22 years the parents of three teenagers,
experience in the legal Mart, Judy and Deborah. . . , a ■ a i
BS S - ru "vm--Jolyn Whaley bound
the district . that convicted accountant for the state at- DV I •”
macavjsns ,c^~atreePaseta, for state UIL meet
n-hesszsgeansaes 4gS.iffl.55:
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of Gr^.°“ & addedtohs.. i t Im statewide University In- place shorthand; and Carta
Sudderth for a period of 11 suggestions on "ays to im- terscholastic League’s prose Reich, second place shorthand
' yearsiworkedtorSlagle4 ^ candidate Mid his reading contest set for May +6 Storey also took fifth place
toraste and would remain that should study joint purchase 0 appointment in11976 by the ulficptionsforithe Austin. In the junior high division,
way in office. equipment to save money He Brown County Commissioners includedhissexperience.. Jolyn junior at Early High winners were Brenda Hughes,
He Mid If he wwe stoctod. sldP"af"pavementmmachine Court “ juvenile probation * school, w oh the honor by taking first place oral reading; Cathy
there would be no changes in purchasedandsharedbyalthe officer for Brown County, serve tereopieanaarezreseot the first place award in the Allen, third place oral reading,
_____________. personnel working for the precincts -^14 be beneficial Mr’ Crowder is • native of shemetakecreotallthecounty districtmeetatDLeonapr Cindysteele, fourth place ready
irmbu p.m. Monday over KERA-TV, count. He mW he is qualified to hold MeCupoch County, graduating M^ta^tatodhtataP 15 and the regional meet held at reading
to ta „ ... ... The hired hands will go on M office because of his experience from Rochelle High School. She tuxeswuueueu «, Tarleton State University April Elementary school winners
1 be 2^? they are ’" he maid in operating a successful farm, graduated B^d has been a lifelong 22. Last year, she placed third were Greg;BieW, fourth place
wilin- satione."it,DaveMcNeez.o ~~ experience in the road con- Utanttys Department of rMdnt Rron Cantu in district competition. She will oral reading; and Angie
Ice far KERA and Jon Ford, political Kev Omov^AI wins struction busines and govern- Business Administration with a 0Brown be accompanied to Austin by Hollamon, Lori Watson,
idloam cdutar ot the Austn American K-YGeorgewini mentmi experience the doublemajorin management Beverly Hohert, her teacher- Melissa O’Neal Stacci Stayton
a to 46 statesman, acting as reporter- race n Coleman Agricultural StobiliMta and and.economicsand A.grade ring the county sponsor. and Gwen Clifton, first place
cm ' moderatora. The program to Pointtsaxerega l^t^ rer He declined to classity Other district winners from picturememory.------------
To protect farmers aad aired on Channel 16 on cable ta COLEMAN (BBC) “ In- candidate said he worked 13 crrttinroeKon omftrnnan hlmaelf politically, but saw he —> it______
raachvro from aaequa! taBrowawrtd.ro. sumbent KayGeorgeuwqn.q yearszwithaAscs,an tfedpprcbstsootofecoming n was running alone. He ta TYC delays action
an. Avr ri—1—a* Saturday with 4M votes to nMTlyM targe Mtactay’B certihied Peopieueshonldevoteufoc.hmm on water easement
TONGATE**- Cheerleaders Ot deteat Henna Jean Johnson, "I like to work with peopte.” wMch y**/” 1? becaupetohisgxperiencetand
•Vnw-s whoreceived.fortaPtace beta, years. Mrs. Crowder taught cooperationuandifaith that he
BHS arenamed 3 position on the Coleman school A Mfelong resident of Brown throughout Texas in various wiB do a good job.
—2 ww """5" board of trustees County. Stewart ta he decided ------3------------------------7--------------
2 Police, B wood man
MnandMnkW.Perkinad Johnson 364. A third contender if heweroefactod, he wtacut
ta the rare roeeivod 144 down on hi. farming and ran- i I f z.z,. L,,4L,
N—rtata-MB chamb.Fbrodktast seek missing brother
Otar varsity cheerleaders schadulad Tuaadau Stewart, who said a Brownwood man who
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 169, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 30, 1978, newspaper, April 30, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573298/m1/2/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.