Business Card; News Clippings; Business Card; Note; Permission to Travel for Bozeman; Receipts; Correspondence from Butler to Bozeman; Election Results

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December 20, 1982 - January 12, 1983

Business Card; News Clippings; Business Card; Note; Permission to Travel for Bozeman; Receipts; Correspondence from Butler to Bozeman; Election Results preview

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  • Case Files, Bozeman & Wilder Working Files. Business Card; News Clippings; Business Card; Note; Permission to Travel for Bozeman; Receipts; Correspondence from Butler to Bozeman; Election Results, 1982. c37b3b17-71c0-ee11-9079-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/72a0b80c-8155-470b-aad1-e618814865ba/business-card-news-clippings-business-card-note-permission-to-travel-for-bozeman-receipts-correspondence-from-butler-to-bozeman-election-results. Accessed April 06, 2025.

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    BOARD OF PAROONS AND PAROLES

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HOWARD F. BOLLING
STATE PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER

Telephone
Office: 932-480O
Home:932-8802

2101st St. N.W.
Fayette, AL 35555



Fl-l..rlt-rtYl.,

worling at a Prlvate
residence.on SaturdaY, Nov'

b, collecting shingles being

scraped off a root. HooL said

he was unaware of this.

McKinstrY asked the

council to set' some guide'

tines lbr the citY hall to tbllow

tbr the holidaY seasons' I'he

council recommended the

ciry hall be closed on

Ihanksgiving DaY (Nov' 25),

on Christmas Eve (Dec. 24)

and New Year's Eve (Dec'

Jl.)
McKinstrY said the council

will soon receive a samPle

ordinance being drawn uP bY

West Alabama Planning and

PeveloPment Council to

conrplY with federal 'regula-

rions regarding tlte digging

ol gas lines' The ordinance

will not be lceded until

I April, he said, but the

lpi.r.* CountY Natural Gas

bistrict was asking the city to

I,dop, ,n ordinace as soon as

Inossiute '

I
I locll, THANKSGIVING

J scnvtcEsroBE
I rrlEvtstiD
I

I trr" annual joint Thanks'

I givine program of the

Lariout dcnominational

I churches in Aliceville held

t sunaay at the first PresbY'

rerian Church was video

taped and will be broadcasr

over cable channel 7 on

l'hanksgiving DaY, Nov. 25'

at 4 P'm.

directors ol thc Chamber wttt

5sos1 li)ok r)ver the accounts

ancl expenscs of the

organization to see what

steps need to be taken. Otto

said one additional exPense

will be an increase in utilitY
costs when the Chamber

JrilErrr6,, ou\r r sE,vr. o- -

be available tbr children. resPotrse to the idea of

Sonrerville said spaghetti staying opcn until 7:30 p'nt'
plates are available in on the lirst three Fridays in

take-out orders, and tickets Dcccmbcr. Park suggcsted

are $J.00. that the city merchants might

J.V. Park asked the be approachcd'about staving

Chamber nrembcrs Present Contlnued on page 3

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sPEcIAtAIVARDSPf,BSENTEDToEMT'S-..CliftonConner,left,EMTinstructor,and
MarL perLins of west Alabama EMS presents top_scoring honors to Harvey Luke. third from

left, and Mary Anne B;;;;, right, at the EMT graduation held recentlv in Carrollton'

13 Graduate from ENIS Class
Gra<luation ceremonies

were beld last FridaY night
in the Service Center in

Carrollton tbr lJ candidates
tbr EmergencY Medical
'fechnician of the Pickens

County Basic Class.
'l'hc candidates lbr certifi'

cates were Albert Bowen,

Mary Anne Bowen, Helen
DeGraltenried and James

Ellis, all of Carrollton;
Darlenc Stuart of Aliceville;
Martha Dixon, Mozelle
Dixon, Chuck Gilliland.
Deborah McMilian and Linda
Sanders, all of Reform;

Annete Gamble, HarveY

Luke and Francine Washing'
ton. all of Gordo.

Funds lbr this EMT
training were Provided bY

West Alabama EmergencY
Medical Services, Inc.,
through an appropriation bY

the Alabama Legislature
liom the Special Education
'frust Fund.

Clifton Conner, class

instructor and member of the

West Alabama EMS Iloard of
Directors, Save the welcome.

He introduced the gradua-

tion speaker, Mark Perkins'

Community Rclations Direc-

tor ol L,M.S. I)crkirts antl
Conncr, later in tltc progranr,
preserrte<l the certilicatcs to
thc candidates.

Perkins issucd a challenge
to the graduates to have the

Continued on puge 3

Tree lighting
at Carrollton

Santa Claus will make his

first appearance in Carrollton

on 'l'hursday, December 2

whcn the Junior Women's
Club sponsor their annual

tree lighting ceremony.
Featured on the Program'

which will begin at 5:30 P.m'
will be a welcome bY MaYor

James R. Stone, PraYer and

scripture by Rev. Carl Long'
pastor of the Methodist

Church, a Christmas story

rcad by Martha Leatherwood

and music by the Choral Club

at Carrollton IIigh School' ln
addition, there will bt-

caroling on.thc squarc.
Santa Claus will arrivc in

the lire truck and will grect

children inside the court-

house tbllor+'ing the Progranr'
All area and Carrollton

residctrts are encouraged to

suPPort this cotnntuttitY

project.

,nsor

test
in Gordo; Joan Winston at

37J-6680 in Aliceville o!
Dottie Baker at 367-8171.

Jean Russell in Aliceville
is serving as countY
chairman and may be
'contacted at 373-6933.

Entries must be in by
December 20.



Aliceville slashes deficit budget by S /UrU
public schools lbr a total of 1,ear. Carroll said the council agcnda' Hcr questions raised rvorking at a

$20,000 ($E,000 to Aliceville should have more timc to cluring the revcnue sharing rcsidertce.on Satu;

High and $7,000 each to plan a revenue sharing discusSion dealt with an b' collecting shinl

Aliccville Middle and Alice- budgct and bring back onI allocation ol revenue sharing scraped off a roof'

ville Elcmentary); $2,500 cut at another .""ting. Carroll funds lbr Hood Hill (Shack- hc was unaware (

;;;;"il";;:t;t-;;; ;* ;;rl" a motion to 
' delay rown). a brack ncishborhood , McKinstrv a-s

Aliccville Public Library for a action on the ,"""nul in Aliceville' ( :,"un::' :: 
*l t""

total of $22,292; $2,ft)0 cut sharing budget lbr ttvo more , McKinstrv said the reven-\ linestbrthecityhr

from $12,160 for the wecks. r"rrr. u"r"*y;;;;- / ue sharing i'unds from lgsl ) lor the. holi<lav se-

Aliceville Volunteer Fire cd the motion, and it was / *ct" rcbudgctcd in .two I council recomme

ricpt. tbr a total of $10,160. unaninrously approved. rwo \ scparat:.]y.lF"t^ n:,1tl1t^: I ::l'^-,.1:l].,-:t]".:
Aliceville High School u.ccks from Monday's -."r- \ and the $15.000 set.aside for I I'hanksSiving Day

Principal Herbert Lavender ing would be December 6' lPavins.was 
used 1lser.vher1,l ::,tlll::T^t^-l:'

asked the Council for arrd the ncxt regular council / Str" asred what criteria was/ and New Year's

answers to the following , nrccring is December 13. ,f uscd lbr this rebudgetingl Jl:)- 
-.

questions: which departm"nl 1' 
' 

rrlngli" s. Bozeman, [i "."u 
if 

. 
the 

-recoro: 
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...,Y"-*l1t':'^^t:,'.1,qucstions: whlch department , N'Iagglc ). Irozeman. ll dlru rr rrrs reLvrsJ ""-'- I
did not rcceive any cuts in | ,,,akirig"hcr l'irst appearan.e li .nurv rhis' McKinstrl saidf will soon receive

the budget; which ones got/ ,,, irr.'iri."rirre Ciiy Council l\ thc rccords would show.thel otdinance being d

incrcascs; and which aleaI since l)ec. 2E, l9&1 , raised ll changc' Mrs.Brtzcnran then] West Alabama Pl

the cuts will represcnt.l ,"r"rol qucstions. lq*. 11 askcd thc council to publish Development C

McKinstry sai6 Lavender I 8.,r",l,on, acting as Presi- Jf thc guidelincs for t"Y::Yt comply with t'ede

could get the answers hc! ticnt ol the Aliceville-f I sharing whcnevcr it publish' tions regarrling t

desireJby coming by the cityl car.rollr,rn Branch of trt"/ | "" thc notitications of of gas lines' 'l'hc

hall later. I National Association o{ I hcarings. McKinstry said the .will lrot b" l:'

'l'hc Alicevillc City Council
voted Monday night to
rcduce this Fiscal Year 1983

budget by s70,fi)0 to reduce

the $EE,2J4 estimated deficit
rhat would have rcsulted
from the old budget.

At the last council mceting
City Manager Tonrmy Mc-
Kinstry told the council that
Alabama law prohibits a citY

council lrom budgeting l0
perccnt more than its
anticipated revenues for the
year; Aliceville's old budget
had a 17 percent deficit.

McKinstry said that in
rnectings with members of
the council, the budSet was

cut from $605,234 to
$524,5E4. The projected'
incomc rcntained the same,
of course, at $517,000. The

rcsult is a projectcd deficit of
$16,5E4. McKinstry did not

namc each cut by item'
because Councilman RaY

Carroll pointcd out that the
budgct was open for review
by thc public. Carroll made a

motion to approve the new
budget. Councilwoman
"Tiny" Harvey seconded the
motion, and it was unani-
mously approved (except for
Leon Morris who was

absent).
'l'hc Herald has learned

whcrc the cuts were made in
the Aliceville budget. All
departments were cut excePt
tbr the Aliceville Ambulance

Service which is funded bY

an operating budget.
the cuts were, in

descending orders of
amounts, $6,300 cut from
$100.2Jb in administration
lbr a new total of $83,936;

$13,000 cut from streets for a
new total of $1E5,093;

$10,000 cut from $31,415 in
debt scrvice for a total of
$21,415; $9,250 cut from
$23,23E in Parks and

recreation resultin ih a total
of $IJ,9EE; $8,J50 cut from
$ I 25,400 in the Police
dcpartment resulting in a

total of $117,050; 55,000 cut
from $25,000 in insurance for
a total of $20.000; S3,000 cut
Irom $2J.000 to the three

through the tax monles.

Lavcnder said that questiolt
would have to be addressed

to lhe Board. Hook told
Lavender that the decreases

in public school suPPort from

the council was slight.
City Manager McKinstrY

told the council that the city
should be prePared to settle
on a revenue sharirlg budget
of $90,000, which includcs
$7.000 in revcnue sharing
funds not sPcnt from last

Hook, who assumed thatl (.ltrrcd l)eopte. made regu-l I ttoerat guidelines for-reve' |fntit. tr3 said'

Lavender was making thesef lar appcararrces at thel I nue sharing would fill up
Htrck, who assumed thatl (:;'i,.;; l)eopte. made regu-l I teOcrat guitlelines lbr rcve' |April. he said'

Lavender was making thesef lar ,pp"ro,,.", at in"l I nu" sharing would fill uP 
feickens 

County l'

rcquesrs on behalf "tl nticcviite City Council,f I threc uoiumcs of newpapers' 
fDistrict 

was askin.

Aliceville High School, askedf [,it.kcns County Commission! { Wtrcn thc council voted,to fdopr an ordinace

thc principai ro cxplain whyl arrtl Pickcns County Board o{ | appoint Eltorr.Gibson to the 
lPossiblc.

the schools need thcir locall h,tlucarion mectings bcfor{ | Water and Scwcr B:"tl:. I
contributions despite u on"l shc was denied probatior{f lv1rs. lJozcman asked.. 't J LocALTHANII
cenr sales tax passed forf arrd senr to prison for votinSlf Gibson rvas black or- white' I StnvtCUS
education in Pickens Count/ lraud in January of this year.[ Whcn Hook replied the man I fflgVlS
ncarly two years a8o. I Vtt. Btrzcman was later putl was white' Y.tt'. l^o'"T"1 I

Lavendcr said that salel rnro a work-relcase program[ said the NAACP htl I fhe annual joi

tax gocs lbr the county schoof irr l uskcgee and was paroledli submitted.l.litt..:f qualilted I Siving progran

,yr,"". and the schoolf Nov. l. li btacts in Aliceville la.:t ye:i 
I various den

recci"e indirect benefitf Mrs. lJozcman presented ul ] t."rn which the council could I churches in Ali'

fromthet8xmoneysucha[ u'rittcnrcqucstfuragendas,[i choose from when malingI SundayattheF

new school buses, salaries[ nrinutcs, budgers 
- 

andl I app,rintments. _. I terian Church

and utility costs. Thes{ appointnrcnts to boards fromli J'l)' Ponds, lbrm-er Rolice i taped and will b

bencfits are overseen by th{ ,fr" prr' five city council! ! chiel ol Aliceville' said I over cable cha

Board of E4ucation, he said.l n,"",ing, and asked to U"f { a neighbor tr-rld him recently I l'hanksgiving Da

Hook and Carroll askedl placed on the next counci( I that a city garbage truck was i at 4 p'm'

questions about why Alice'[ '4-^---z'-

-:";,JlTl,fffii$::ii\ Farm Mreau to sporusor
in the county does not \
receive more in-kind services i

' Maid of Cotton contest
l,ickens County's Farm lgEJ). A requirement for in Gordo; Joan

llurcau Federation for the cntry is that a girl has to be J73-66E0 in A

lirsr tinre in many years will 5'5". She will be judged o\ Dottie Baker at

sponsor a Maid of Cotton beauty, pcrsonality, back- "-'
.unt.tt on January 8, 1983 at ground and training. Jean Russell

the National Guard Armory Anyone interested may is serving i

in Aliccville. contact any of the following chairman and

l'hc contest is opcn to girls tirr applications: Jeri Wade contacted at J7J

hetrvccn the age of 19 and 23 fi J75'23E9 in Reform; - Entries must

(inclrrsiveasof December 15, octavia Howell at 364-7157 December 20'



STATE OF ALABAMA
BOARO OF PARDONS AND PAROLES

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TED BUTLER

STATE PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER

21O lst Sl., NW
Fayene, AL 35555

Office: 932-48OO



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STATE OF ALAI]AMA

-BOARD 
OF PARDONS AND PAROLES

MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA

PERMISSION TO TRAVEL OUTSIDE THE STATE OF ALABAMA

To -_...-__-_..y3.-s_gJe Bozeman #t3o,Tt1
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Liability Insurance wirh Fltts fry_g1gtge Agency 
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Special instructions:

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Fifteen Dollars for Supervision fee ieqirired by Title 15, Chapter 22, Section2,1975 Code of Alabama

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STATE OF ALABAMA

BOARD OF PARDONSAND PAROLES

PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE

210 Ftrst St ' MI
Fayette. ArJ 35155
Delember 16, L982

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in to the offlce so we can-!et yolr 1"1"1 perult
ln the mall to you faster' -Our-phone number ls

932-48oo.

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