Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 297, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1970 Page: 4 of 28
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4 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sundey, Sept 27, 1970
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ON GUARD-4
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The Incadescent Weapon
Against Thieves: Lightbulb
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gests that having the garage
at night, you flip the switch in
your home may be an ad van
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FUU SIZE OFFICE KEYBOARD, 88 CHARACTERS,
5 REPEAT ACTIONS TOUCH SHLECTION.
MANY EXCLUSIVE FEATURES.
BACK TO SCHOOL
SPORT
passageways adjacent to the
house tend to be favorite hang-
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.will be held Monday and Tues-
and 1 day in the Pours building Sale
/Editors Note: Nearly half
the thieves who burgiame
homes and apartments work
under the cover of darkness to
avoid detection Thu kind of
burglar typically reacts to
avoid detection Thu kmd of
burglar typically reacts to
lights and i this article con-
densed from the booklet ON
GV ARD — • Protect Yourself
Against the Criminal. the judi- .
cious use of lighting u ex-
plained Fourth in a senes of
it).
By BERNARD GAVZER
AP Writer
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11" MANUAL
/ Perfect for the beginner
tries to commit his crimes at
the time. place and under con-
ditions which best suit him.
place in daylight, may be tho ' lighting For .in open carport.,
I a single fixture suspended
10 per cent force inadequate
back door locks
9 per cent break windows
5 per cent break basement
windows
Candlepower can be an an-
swer to burglar-power
Lights have a very positive
role in safeguarding your home
from the prowler and burglar
This has been demonstrated
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in rooms when they are not
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Mr «wa, serafy""mnd
of the parking area For a two- Mrs. Otis Lee, treasurer. ..
car garage, there should be Class reunions will be held at
three lights These should be various times during 'he day
ceiling mounted in this wav as called by class officers A pep
there will be general over-ail rally at < p m for students and
..... _ exes will be held la the gym
thorities in this area of crime
prevention its expertise is
used in advising you about ef-
fective lighting
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high risk areas-such as parks 2 per cent gain entry
playgrounds and darkened key
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A rummage sale
SOPHOMORE OFFICERS - Officers
elected for the Sidney High School
sophomore class for the 1970-71 se-
mester are, left to right, Donna Pfling-
___. . .- . , — -- • lights as a crime prevention
— — garage lights before going out' device without feeling you are
These lights cm be kept your door 1 there’s a burglar burning up vour money
" --------- — — around he may very well take The American Home Light-
99.95
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Fixtures: Inside Using a 25-watt bulb I (For a large illustrated book-
of this type provide sufficient I in an upstairs room or a 7-watt; let containing this senes in ex-
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streets-have been bathed in
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educating to decide to use
ONE OF THE first things
I ALMOST EVERY police sta- you should keep in mind when
i tion in the United States ad- you are renting an apartment
vises residents to leave a light [or home or purchasing one is
I burning when home or apart-1 to visit the place at night What
I ment is unoccupied — especially might be a ven engaging
if you are going on a trip ‘ Flee - ... du,"gi, i
To the professional burglar, I roughly questionable at night- I
a single light burning in one' especially in fall. winter and'
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weeks before
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home These may range
outs for prowlers Discourage
them by installing lights (no
less than 60 watts) every ten
feet.
ONE BI RGLAR. who thinks at
lights can be effective, sug-
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course be
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it will be h
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at the corner
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lass panels and unlock the snow)
oor OUTSIDE
on the
light m order to reduce possible changed any of these methods
concealment of entry’
The burglar, robber or sex The American Home Light
prowler is the case with any I ing Institute is one of the au-
criminal-fears detection and ap-
prehension When possible, he
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'which may produce another hardly makes much sense i newspaper Be sure to add
benefit in avoiding possible ac-|What is recommemded is that state and sales tax where ap-
cidents when steps may be < you use lights which might nor- ; plicable )
slippery or covered with ice orlmally be used while you are (Next Four Legged Alarm).
HIGH SCH
throughout t
invited to th
versity agri
neering field
Dr R. C.
dean of ag
hibits will ill
ing and chall
riculture and]
will be av
questions
The exhibi
DeWare Fid
west side |
dium. They I
students and
ML to 4 p I
is sponsored
Agnculture I
The dean I
also the date
Tech Unver
which starts
zone tickets I
Students and
special low I
purchasnd I
House I
The Pecan
is interested
that all BrJ
sters who ml
this career I
be provided I
ing Institute says a survey of
Stairs Outside stairs are an costs shows these average
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42 per cent force open an door and side doors Fixtures: Inside using a 25-watt bulb I
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a single light burning in one ■ especially in fall, winter and from the rafters usually pro-'
room may give him pause —but I early spring, when darkness duces enough light The garage
not much I comes early . is another place favored by the
j “If Im going tn burglarize a For the apartment dweller, intruder. He can hide there, i
house. I know pretty much I it is important to make sure casing your home Although
what's going to be there," says that there is a well-lit entry 11 may be expensive, an added:
a professional 'TH case the There should be good lighting precaution —- installation.o i County multi-purpose
place You can tell pretty much ' on stairwells and in hallways, “ “ "
whether anybody is there if' If there is an elevator, this
there's only one light and its I also should have suitable light- 1 turn
from the same room People ing. If outside entry or hall
just don't live that way What' lights burn out. you should im-
makes me think twice or may-1 mediately notify management
be even give it up it to see to replace them.
lights from several rooms i For homeowners, here ere
Vo can d. -m . some suggested lighting mini-.
You..can. do something to mums: tage When you are going to go
g e the burglar g00d reason , outside Mount adjustable I out to the garage at night, you
t,g°.elsewhere-by careful weather resident 1502 watt fip the :
and intelligent and inventive i floodlamps high under the house and
u6.0 uSh.' . , leaves of the house or on tall
The object isto play the role trees igi
CM
of magician and create an il- burning continuonsly, or con-
lusion that gives the burglar trolled by a switeh inside thel
good reason to go some where ; house, or connected to automa- |
else. J tic timers that turn them on
"electric eye" garage doors
pAvuw Ave Registration for homecoming
w si us । c! rh"As will be begin at 8 30 a m in the
ar.sx az „-s
pear rstie and charming by Abusiness meeting will begin
day but can be dangerous at ” *.m in the school gm.;
night The lights should be followed, by a luncheon to be
placed so as not to glare into! served from 11 am to 1p.m.
the walker's eyes, but stili i- in the school lunch room by the
luminate the area. i Rising Star Parent - Teacher
Passageways: Any enclosed. Assn.
.....- 1 Lcol exes were asked by the
ex-student association to furnish
names and addresses of out-of-
town alumni so invitations may
sten, vice president; Librado Ramirez,
secretary-treasurer; and Carol Ma-
zurek, president. (Bulletin Photo)
• • 60" wide • Finest quality
6 per cent open doors and light to identify callers and bulb ithe kind that fits night panded form, send 81 00 to
windows also help light front steps lights in the baby’s room) ON GUARD in care of this
I 7 per cent break front door liuhich — — -d-- ---lt—a- —- ---- -— 1. -
I glag panels and unlock the
I door
19 per cent break back door
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: hours are from 8 50 to 5 pm
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Hom ecoming
RISING STAR 'BBC'-Home-
coming for firmer Rising Star
High School students and teach-
ers will be held Friday, Oct.
17, the school has announced
1 The highlight of the day will
he an 8 p m football game at
Wildcat Field with the home
Wildcats meeting the Gorman .
Panthers
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 297, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1970, newspaper, September 27, 1970; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574491/m1/4/?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 Brownwood Public Library.