Te NWS had issued a severe thunderstorm warn- ing, but the tornadic activi- ty witnessed by many lasted only a ew moments and no tornado warning was is- sued. that it had received re- ports rom emergency per- sonnel in Gonzales o “wind damage rom a severe thun- derstorm.” Te NWS report indicated that power lines had been snapped, tree limbs had been broken and some trees uprooted and there were reports o dam- ages to a number o build- ings. Te National Weather Service reported at 11:20 a.m. Precinct 2 Commissioner Donnie Brzo- Authorities and residents o Gonzales began assessing damage and cleaning up the debris uesday afernoon afer powerul winds rom a severe thunderstorm which struck the city shortly be- ore lunchtime. Te commissioners opted to table re- implementin g the burn ban they lifed two weeks ago because o weather orecasts in- dicating a moderate rainall on uesday. “Should we table the motion to ad- journ?” Precinct 3 Commission er Kevin LaFleur offered jokingly to conclude a meeting which saw the members table a number o action items until next week’s meeting, including reinstating the county’s burn ban. In act, commissioners pretty much made sure almost everything was tabled. It’s sae to say there was no “under-the- table” dealing going on during Monday’s Gonzales County Commissioners Court meeting. But the pilot’s connection to the aircraf did not end there. “Halway down the list was the name ‘Apache’, and afer explain- ing my own Apache pride to the committee, they agreed with my recommendation,” McGinty said. He explained to the patriotic crowd that the Army wanted to name their aircraf afer Native American ribes, and when reading the list o suggested names he immediately knew which one had his vote. Kenneth McGinty, a Gonzales High School graduate, served on the committee at Te Pentagon which was choos- ing the name or the advanced at- tack helicopter in the mid 1970’s. Te aircraf was parked on the 50 yard line as a backdrop to the ceremony and pep rally which ollowed. Army’s Apache he- licopter (AH-64) was shared with the crowd during the Gonzales Independent School District Vet- eran’s Day Celebration. Te two merged on Apache Field last Tursday when a little known historic act about the U.S. Product in Inches (L x W x H): 15.0 x 10.0 x 11.Gonzales Apache pride runs deep, like the pride o being a U.S. Generous cooking space relative to unit size accommodates reheatable containers, cups and mugs, and a wide variety of convenience food items. Three preset cook buttons provide one-touch convenience, or you can easily set your own cook times. The removable AC cord and extra-long DC cables give you the option to power the wavebox with a 12-volt battery or in-vehicle power outlet. The reinforced ABS casing, heavy-duty luggage handle and no-slip rubberized legs give the wave box true one-handed portability. Wavebox has a stylish, retro design that looks good anywhere -in a pickup truck, semi-trailer, RV, minivan, dorm room, office, camp site and dozens of other locations.Īvailable in four colors (pearl, cherry, cobalt and midnight) The wave box is a portable microwave that puts the power and convenience of the kitchen in a sleek case that's made to be mobile. Product Name: Wave Box Portable Microwave Oven Cobalt Item No: 1229212956045 Description: Wave Box
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