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Study Group —More About Budget
5---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1961
Obituaries
COUNTY RECORDS
Sees Stiffer
fine of n and costs, total $16 50. Ford.
Commereial
A W. Moor*. Bangs, Chevro-
Brownwood, paid fine of let. 2-ton flat bed truck
270,
Farm
$1 and cost*. total $16.50, on
Entrance
means
open to those "who give reason-
Rites Pending
District Discusses
End addition of City of Brown-
during prohibited hours.
Trailer Park Plan
r
Etheredge of Scurry County, all
during prohibited hours.
ing prohibited hours.
Coleman Rites
Sounty, $10 aoc.
during prohibited hours.
County, part of lot 8 and all of
Demos Insist
Air "Good" For
3
Parker Infant
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two grandchildren.
3
Yale, Avenue W
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Brownwood.
HOSPITAL
Minor Wreck
Ave.
OPEN 12:45
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FEATURES
1:25—4:05—4:40—9:20
Bead the classified Ada
Brownwood Bulletin
Memorial Hospital' to Mr. and
D. Baker of Blanket.
Brady Highway
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M MILLS DOROTHY McGUIRE JAMESMacARIHUR JANEIMUNRO
Box Office Opens 6:15 P.M.
First Show Begins at 6:30 P.M.
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
land Heights bounded by Fourth,
Eighth. Phillips and Brooks.
PLUS selected
SHORT SUJECTS
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
The Brownwood study group
boiled the suggestion dawn as
ing of entrance exams will like-
ly follow quickly at other state
schools, members of the study
group figured.
1 charge of -detective brakes
L w. Blecker of Route 1. Box
presented in the platform of the
Committee of 75 tn 1958 as a
TECMNUICOLOR
FUMDWPANAVISION
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I l"t 161 in M. Huling survey, City
of Brownwood.
where he had resided the past
few years.
Mr. Kames was born March
27, 1890, in Mills County.
Rising Star.
She was born Feb. 17, 1877.
In Marion County. Ala., daughter
of the late J. H. and Victoria Rob-
erts Burnett. Her husband, G. C.
late Mr. Hayes.
He was a member of the Bap-
1 list church and was married to
I Miss Addle E Moore Aug. 12.
, 1923.
Survivors include his wife; a
son, Russell M Hayes of Gustine:
1 two daughters. Mrs. Brer Daniel
of Gustine and Mrs. H. T. Park-
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Marriage Leenses
Jesse Aubrey Hutto. 23. Camp
THE BIGGE ST FATH A MAN
CAN FIND! THE OREATEST
LOVE A WOMANCAN QIVE!
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charge of drinking beer in a __
publie place during prohibited Wood, and Priscilla Ann Belt it.
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The Fabled Tree-House!
The Wild Animal Rics’
The Greet Write
Xea Attack!
Nell Harling of 500 Bailey St, Brown County, part of lot 27
Brownwood, charged with drink- and all of tot 28. in D. Coalson
ing beer in a public place during subdivision in J. R. Burnett sur-
BLUFFVUE
DRIVE-IN
Box Office Opens al 6115 P.M.
First Show Begins at 6:30 P.M.
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charge of running a stop sign O
James T. Grifn of 206 Mor- Chevrolet H-ton pickup
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NO DOWN PAYMENT
FREE ESTIMATES
Allied Chain Link Fence Co.
Fart Worth Highway
W. H. DEAN, Manager
Dial MI 2-8925, if no
answer Mil MI 5-9010
A BULLETIN
WANT AD
’ WILL BRING
QUICK RESULTS
(Comanche)
Admissions Saturday:
Max Keeter, Route 3
Seven whohA
huthtMte 4
seven hundred' IM
travel service to attract foreign
tourists to this country.
The bill would authorlie the gov-
ernment to spend $5 million the
first year on active travel pro-
motion. The measure is aimed at
reducing gold outflow. American
tourists spent S1.2 billion more
abroad last year than foreign tour-
ists spent in the United States.
; Austin St.
T. 3' Tupin, Route 1
Admissions Monday:
nue E
Jerry Newman, May
Dismissals Monday:
Mrs Edwin McGhee, 1804 Ave-
nue D
T. Gammon, 1410 Avenue B
Mrs. W G. Wilson and baby.
1913 Avenue B
Oran Pinson, 1110 San Benito
Dr. |
BLACKWOOD-MIMS HOSPITAL
gan St.. Brownwood, paid fine
of <5 and costs, total $24.50, on
iiMMm*w»«*iSlMha»BMa mmwumuiuur-------
ewait Dianey Prodvctom
Wednesday Only
"Raw Wind in Edan"
Johnson of 2102 Main Blvd. at Brown County to O. C. Gray and
the intersection of West Main wife of El Paso County, lots 1
Blvd, and Elm Street. and 2. block 6 in Homewood
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MEUORINE ....
CRISCO ........
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TIA Limton’s ....
(Information released by au-
thority of patient or relative)
Robert Allen of 810 Bailey St., of lot 1. block 25 in Grandview-
Brownwood. charged with drink- addition. City of Brownwood,
ing beer in a public place dur- MOO.
Fae
F,czad
a new station wagon for the fire
chief, two trucks to be used by
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l er of Waxachie; his mother. Mrs.
Nolberto Tobias of Brownwood. ,
Feb. 20. Grandparents are Mr,
and Mu. Flores of La Villita j
Apartments, and Mr. and Mr».
Nolberto Tobias of Mexico.
A daughter, Deanna Diane, la
..... Va gal. 39c
....3 lb. can 79
BBwIE
N INTENSIATE THIAIM*
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4. 4
ALLIE0
FENCE
vices for A. D. Karnes, 70, of
Lubbock, former Mill* County
resident, are pending at Wilkins
Funeral Home. He died early
examinations were
drinking beer in a public place Merchant and wife of Brown
of Ontario, Calif . H. H Burnett
of Long Beach, Calif., and Belton
Burnett of Burbank, Calif.: two
sisters, Mrs. S. E. Keith of Fort
Worth and Mrs. Nancy Moore of
j Brownsville, and three grand- '
i children. 1
%-Ib. box 39c
..10* $1.29
... Dozen 39c
‘ Congressional movement was
' developing on these major items:
_______________________________I 1. Education—In the House,
T. O Hughes, 509 West Grand Speaker Sam Rayburn.. D-Tex.
gave a go-ahead signal to the fed-
eral aid to education program the
TWO—Cleaning and painting the . . en
water tank in North Brownwood, a bill to set up a United States
of leaving admissions
2.92
Cross Plains.
Baker of
S. C. Guthrie and wife of
ah.
able promise of pursuing its
programs with success."
Forbess, Inc., of
to Wallace D
1100 blocks at Avenue W was County to J. D. O’Connell and
passed on first reading by wife of Brown County, lot 3. block
Brownwood City Council this 2 in Sunny Dale Acres, section
morning. Petitions asking for A, <13 500.
PuO Vernon Eugene Teague of Dal-
j las County, 37 by 85 feet of out
: Un
[ Mrs. Williard Kilgore, Star
' Rbute, Sidney
sonecAIpTton naf,2, ssrrHr M cum ger -n. *1 so per monta
sires per yar. ar Mau in um fellowine counties canahan, E-.ti.na, Erat.
Eomaqehe, Hamilton. Milia, San Saba. Meutiech, Coleman and Brow. U 95 per
year. Caowbere in f«u HIM per zeez. outeig or feras SH M per yea*
SUNK OP THE aaMtClATzb MUM TM assert I US pre is exehustvety
entitied to the oh lor repubticatio ot .11 mews elapatches ereditee w it of ul
geherpi sreagtea la th* paper *m alo ou 16eK5 bws pubisha heretA Ml
nenta of fepubdhenton of eportal dtspatehes an also nee n IS
COFFEE rotcerarnetamt.....
EGGS—EGGS—EGGS.....
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prohibited hours. vey. Brown .P
Loyd Thomas of M Bailey Bennett and
St.. Brownwood, charged with Brown County
and Mr*.
Entrance Exams
Future generations of high
school students will find it in-
creasingly competitive to enter
the University of Texas, it was
generally agreed at the second
meeting Monday night of the
Brownwood Study Commitee- for
the university.
And the competition or stiffen-
2′14.112
ita A U*
—Pebtmhe «**ry eveninE except satarday ane •unday motmtng W BOOWW-
"OODLPVBLLCATION&, Ine. at Brownwood, Tuas, town etass porta*, pa •
erownwood. Tezs.
I(CaD Bender, former section
Owen Norris and wife of
Brown County to Mark Anthony
of Brown County, lot 10, and
' part of tot 11. block 14 in Wood-
Monday morning in Lubbock
Rites Monday
GOLDTHWAITE (BB—Ser-
vices for the infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Parker
wer held at 3 pm. Monday in
Roy Wilkins Chapel with burial
in Goldthwalte Memorial Ceme-
tery.
Survivors include the parent*
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Parker and Mr. and Mrs-
Aubra Cline.
brothers. Wayne and Dalton
Hayes of Gustine; three sisters.
Mrs. Robert Allen of Gustine and
Mrs. Boyd Dooley and Mrs.
Richard Burl of Carlton, and
seven grandchildren.
GOLDTHWAITE (BBCI— Ser- E H Hayes of Gustine: two
Paving Passes _______________
An ordinance calling for co- land addition, second filing, City
operative paving of the 200 block of Brownwood, <10 aoc.
of Yale Street and the 1000 and O. L Pierce et al of Brown
For Mrs. Varner
COLEMAN—Services for -Mr*.
Henry Varner. 88 of Coleman
were to be held at 2 p m. today
in Stevens Memorial Chapel
with burial in Coleman City
Cemetery.
Mr*. Varner, Coleman residest
since October 1900. died Mon-
day in a local hospital after a
long illness. She was born Ellen
J. Johnigan Feb. 3. 1893, in
Bell County. She was a member
of First Christian Church.
Survivors include three sisters.
Mrs Neppie Bishop and Mrs.
Millie Minor of Coleman and
Mrs. D. F. Parker of McCamey,
and four brothers. Otis Johni-
gan of Coleman. Ezra Johnigan
of Beaumont. F Johnigam of
Canyon and 3. E. Johnigan at
Ardmore. Okla.
Mary. Louise Salazar, 2707 Nrs. ______ _____
Main Blvd. Feb. 20. Grandparents are Mr.
Mr*. Maggie Boyd. May and Mrs. E. z. Casey of Abilene
Mrs. Carri* Scott, 1315 Av*- - - — — - - -
Good news for
asthmatics
Srecielist R disovery How makes N
possibie tor bronehial sthma sufferers
to quickly relleve choking, coughing,
gasping spasms and. do it witho use
of internal drugs or painful injecons
So safe you can get Dr Guild • Green
Mountain in either cigarettes or com
pound form without prescription. Ank
your drueuist for it.
Height* addition. City of Brown-
wood. san.
B Byrd.
NOW TA.
Vegetol Shortening...........
HAMBURGER MEAT All Beef......1b. 29c
FORK SAUSAGE.................1b. 29c
T-BONE A LOIN STEAK..........1b. 79c
CLUB STEAK ...................1b. 59e
BUMP ROAST...................1b. 59c
ROUND STEAK .................lb. 89c
PORK SHOULDER CHOPS.........1b. 48c
BABT BEEF 7-STEAK.............1b. 49c
PRESERVES 18-ot. Jar...........3 for $1
WIENERS .)...................1b. 35c
SLICED BACON .................1b. 39c
PORK ROAST. BonaloM............1b. 39c
FRESH DRESSED FRYERS..........lb. 29c
POTATOES ..... 10 lbs. 39c
TIDE Large Box .........* .........29c
faepriscurtsioiz-bne
COFFEE ..................... lb. can He
‘A“k
(HAYAKAWA IM KIRK KEN CORCORAN PARKER ‘.HU v
TroyPiotis,liomwdaxms Dr. President sent to Congtss Mon-
Max Keeter. Route 3 , day-
DismipsrlnSsnday: ■ The pumber of Indians enron-
A daughter, ROSOelia, in Me- ^oOUWMto 3 poreasedgsgrom
mortal Hospital to Mr. and Mr*, i 2,300 195510 3,8001n. 958.__
----- Brownwood, $9,000.
A a F ■ Walter Spickard of Tarrant
Attend Funeral County to Dean Moore and wife
.. - . of Brown County, part of John
Mr. and Mrs Walter Batla and Robinet survey 4. Brown Coun-
Mr*. Pauline Bati* of Brownwood ty S550.
S attsdppsistee-Mts"E"M. I end. wanusnt
Burks, 52. of Fort Worth. of Brown County. 80 acres in
Mr*. Burks was killed Sunday section 15 of BBBACRR Co sur-
ia Fort Worth in an automobile vey. Brown County, <5,525
areident andshershushand.is hog James P Rider et al of Gaines,
pitalzedsthete.with wichita, Lubbock. Terry. Browh
Sh. n „aoras in .adttnn tn and Coleman counties and Mar-
„Shsuisuzuriv . inadditton.to shan county, Okla., to Robert
herbzother h p.dAughter. Mra A. Smith of Brown County, all
Robert Cox of Fort Worth, and of lot 14, block 4 in Brownwood
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Bill Passage
WASHINGTON (AP, — Demo- --------— ---- —
critic congressional leaders re- meeting he would furnish mater- 84, of Route 2, Rising Star, were
port to President Kennedy today ials if the district would furnish to be held at 2:30 p.m. today in
the prospects generally are good labor and directors authorized First Methodis£ Church with the
for passage of his legislative pro- Trostle to investigate, make an Rev. Norman Purvis, pastor, of-,
gram. • estimate of cost, and report back ficiating.
noEnit. Renublican onnosition to 10 the board and Lindley. At that Burial was to be in De Leon
Emanarrtermmsna - He
tenleadermi anstaidsonMon- units. Mr’ Bender, resident of the
tana Pred ittedKennedytsnmn a At the Monday meeting direc- Rising Star area since she moved
Congress about ready to buckle tors and Lindley decided to in- here from De Leon in 1912, died
down to work after relative in- vestigate the feasibility of the atsp-mwednesdayat hertfarm
activity during the new Presi- new plan and possibilities of fi- home about one mil* south of
dent's first month in office. nancing it.
The Democratic leader called D —
Senate committee chairmen to a Kotary Presents
meeting later in the day to map _ , ' n
a program for "adequate and Special Program
prompt consideration ” of the Ken- F.m | foreman of the Katy Railroad
aedy program by the Senate nrTommYantimchairrman.or the here, preceded her in death She
He noted that the Senate had t spcomi Rotarv Informa was a member of First Methodist
passed on a voice .vote Monday onprogPama wednesdaynarmhie Churehofmi singstar, « Lee
-.r,.1. - - a_ * n . i Survivors include a son. Le
regular meeting of Brownwood o1,. , r,1, ,, . ,,
Rotary Club at noon in Hotel RendercocT amP kEhnrdfozrrhett
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday:
H E Murdoek, Rising Star
walter Harwell. 205 W. Ninth
St
Mrs. Emma Reed, 408 E.
Chandler St
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday:
R L. Boyd. Apt. 26 Park
Hom**
Mr*. M F. Spore. 2104 Twelfth
the street and sanitary depart,
ments, and two pickups for toe
utility departments.
As usual, among toe greatest
single budgeted expenses, ia ad-
ditio nto salaries, are in the water
dition to salaries, are in the water
the supplies.
GAS PURCHASE
Budgeted is $96,368 for the pur-
chase of natural gas for distribu-
.... — -. tion through the city system and
the forerunner to general en- $51,321 for the purchase of water
trance examinations throughout for city distribution
the state college system on the other side of the ledger
Member* of the group were the budget rails for receipts of
asked to answer questions from $247,500 for the sale of water and I
the university concerning growth 9206.500 from the sale of natural
of the school and return them gas
to the administration. Because of the water and gas
Present for the second study purchases, toe two departments are
group meeting were Dr. and the most expensive departments in
Mr*. Paul M. Wheelis of 1914 the budget. Total department ex-
Austin Ave.. Dr. Charles M. penses for the new fiscal year are
Hammonds of 1714 Austin Ave., iisted in the budget at <146.760. in-
Mrs. Turner Garner of 2504 First eluding salaries, for the water de-
St _ Mrs W. C. Hooper of Cop- partment, and $141,583, also includ-
peras Cove, Mr* David Morris ing salaries, in the gas department,
of 1109 Morris Ave., Mr and POLICE SALARIES
Mr*. Lindsey Dublin Jr. of 2612, Police department salary re-
Elizabeth Dr., Mr. and Mrs. quirements are the largest in the
Fielding Early of 1708 Vincent city budget with <104.496 ticketed
St.. E. Glen McNatt of 2102 for that purpose. Other big de-
Elizabeth Dr and Dr and Mr*, partmental salary requirements
John Allen of 1902 Belmeade. listed are $86,024 in the fire de-
_ Dublin was chairman for the partment and <79,793 in the sani-
Brownwood study groups. tary department.
----------------- Total general fund revenue* ex-
ra — i peeled for the new year shows
I)em („cec $283,215, including <164.500 from
LyUlll \JUICj ad valorem taxes, 312.000 in de-
linquent taxes, and $28,000 in gross
I.L I receipts and franchise taxes.
I_PT L0Ose The utility fund is expected to
"VV-- draw <688.365 into city coffers dur-
Two 24tinch gates at Lake ing fiscal 1961-62 and, in addition
Brownwood Dam were opened Mon- to the water and gas revenues al-
day and will be closed after the ready pointed out, includes $106,-
lake level ha* been lowered to the 635 revenue from sewer service
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By ANGELINE GAGE
Of The Bulletitn Stat
Directors of Brown County Water Improvement District No. 1
and Sam Lindley of Kirkland-Lindley Fishing Docks at Lake Brown-
wood are considering a plan to provide facilities for a trailer park
to accomodate 14 trailer houses at the lake. Survivors include his wife, two
N. E. Trostle, district manager, presented directors and Lindley daughters Mrs Weldon Barnett
a plan with estimated cost of providing water, electrical and sew- of Brownwood and Mrs Russell
erage facilities for the park. The plan was presented by Trostle Walton of Darlington, Pa , four
Monday night at a called session of the board of directors meeting sisters, Mrs. Lula ‘Lacewell of
with Hindoeyr op PARK - give the plan further study and to ometa. MrsG. D.Carrol.o
Monday night, director, and meet gan todiscusssthe o^di kardesor Bflwnwodna .Mrs
Lindley said the cost which was DPaterof thn nextmeet w„ not' Oma Robertson of Goldthwalte;
estimated to run between <4.000 restons.and. Hindiey.was..not « brother. W T. Karnes of Cad-
and s5p00tewasmor thandhevseteorisomtim do. OH...nd flv* grandchildren.
। regular session of the board.
At the regular meeting of the n J n:
board Feb. 13. Lindley asked di- Kenrer KITAC
rectors to share costs of provid- VVIIMVI NIIV3
' ing facilities for a trailer park
to be located in the area south | ne • c a
and west of the southwest cabin in Vicnr \ar
(number 10) of the district cabins ||| NIJIIIV JIUI
now leased by Kirkland-Lindley. -
FURNISH MATERIALS ( RISING STAR CBBC—Servic-
Lindley said at the Feb. 13 es for Mrs. Della Dean Bender.
Brownwood police investigated Wiley N. Murray and wife of
one accident Monday, with no Brown County to A. N Hudson
mjuries being reported and wife of Brown County, lot 3,
A 1954 vehicle operated by block • in Parkcrest South, ad- a.
Totsy Funderburg of 2514 Waco dition, City of Brownwood. <8,- K
Ave collided with a parked 1953 500
automobile owned by John C. ! R. Milton Cox and wife of
ing beer in a public place during Brown County to James Ellis of
prohibited hours Brown County, 40 acre* in
Larry La Roque at May charg- HT&BRR Co. survey 13. Brown
ed v ,to being a person under County. $2,600.
21 years of age drinking beer in Lillian Nordyke of Brown
a public place. County to Ruby Nordyke of
Fairbanks Beaty of 703 Cordell Brown County, »U of lot 2 and
St.. Brownwood, charged with part of lot 14 of Adam, subdi-
drinking beer in a public place vision of lot 1, block 1 of East
JUSTICE COURT pired license plates.
Judge Walter E. Glmore ! Roger Whitworth at Brown-
Presiding wood charged with drunkenness
Texas Brick Co . v*. J. P. T AX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
Woodruff of Route L Brown Passenger
wood, suit on account for $47.63 Max G D Prentice. May.
.ad costs . Rambler. -
L D. Dickman of Sargent. Juanita Pitt*. Route 2, Box 47, |
Neb , paid fine of <25 and costs, f Brownwood. Plymouth
irt.i <**5O. on charge of no Lamkin Brothers, Box 494,
rafiroad commission permit Brownwood Chevrolet |
t. D Owens at Bangs paid J D. Murray, 702 Avenue J.
2g M
HiwiSai e
SIEMEMCQUEE Rh23
THREE — Cooperation with
Brown County in reconstruction of
Smz— I. A. Brinson W. B. Lee Rites E. R. Hayes
rsss Riles Today TodaylnCity Services Held
ciutong moving ia a c^wtakarv -coleman-Spryisratoe t.A seServsrouanorowateamaenkoFescocoEdanCaFnGSSBC’Haser’e
SEVEN-Stepped-up program of ® 5, A?'lt 4 _ m tnaawern years, were to be held today at iongtime residen of .the .Gustine
replacing deteriorated stret name ' 4 p m. In wright’s Funeral area were to be held at 2 pm.
signs and traffic control devices. stevens/Memorian Shtpecwie Chapel with the Rev. Henry today in First Baptist Chur h
EIGHT— Initiation ot a contract bur19Min coleman <- y C me Causes pastor of Belle Plain'in Gustine with th* Rev. S, d.
betweenpsBrownwaod.and.Eanl M,. Brison died early Mon- Baptist church, officiating Bur- Isham, and the Rev. M F Cox
where.Erownwoodwi,transpor dayin pcal hospitai anter an ial was to be in Zephyr Ceme- officiating.
anditreatssnageasomEarhn o iineS'or oae week. Resident tery. . Burial was to be to Evergreen
utNISEeContinued.5 xtenson . of Coleman County since 1908. Mr. Lee, who resided at Apt Cemetery in Gustine under di;
utilitysericas toxee he was • paint nd paper con- 29, Park Homes, died Monday rection of Comanche Funeral
curentn rapid rote of home con- He was bora Oct. 8. in • Galveston hospital after a Home
SENAdopton at administrative 1892, in Silver Lake and wasllongiliness..He was born Dee Mr Hayes, who farmed and
controls to oPtionmoent mrinistrat of married to Miss Pearl Beahl 20 1904 in Brown County, ranched in the Gustin* area
sontrotsto impiementproposalstot NOV. 7, 1923. He is survived by his wife, ! many years, died at 11 p m Sun-
the citcsasnomrrehansiye maste Survivor* include his wife: two “n. Nora Lee of Brownwood: a in a Wichita Falta hospital.
Plan, inpiudingsunivisionreguh sons. Garland « Brinson of sister, Mrs. Eva Dine Bradley He was bom Sept 28 1898, son
building, etvctrzcainanaoprumeang Arlington and Willam A. Brinson o Brownwoodicand, * brother, of Mrs. E H Hayes and the
codes of Coleman; a daughter, Mrs. A. L Lee o[ Andrews.
________________ Colleen Adair of Houston: two --------------
Willard Gray Street Jr. of lot 9. block 8 in Wordwood ad-
Littlefield charged with speed- dition, City of Brownwood. »,-
ing, 000
Terrell W. William son of Ab- Bennett and Forbess, Ine., of
tone charged with speeding Brown County to James C. i
Paul Bryant Little of 513 Mayes Sharp and wife of Brown County, I
St . Brownwood, charged with op- part of lot 7 and 8, block 8 in
erating a motor vehicle with ex- Wordwood addition, City of
CHASSFEEPOSAK A. D. Karnes
(Continued From Page 11 .
Manager John Clary to investi-
gate the possibilities further
They made no changes in the
1 budget
The blanket 8 par cent pay
hike for city employe* will reel
toe city approximately <22,000
per year. The city has approxi- 1
i mately 155 to 160 employes with
8504,685 budgeted for salaries in
the newly-adopted city program
Among major items scheduled
for purchase by the cuty during to*
coming Fiscal year are two auto-
mobiles for the police department.
1.423 foot elevation above sea-level, and <107,730 from sanitary service
N. E. Trostle, manager of Brown revenue.
County Water Improvement Dis-. The third citv fund, the airport
trict No. 1 said this morning. fund, is expected to bring in only
Lake elevation Monday was $7,200 during the year.
1424.3. By opening the gates to at- in addition to the employe pay
tain the lower elevation, some 8,700 hike City Manager Clary pointed
acre feet of water will be let out, out that other major considerations
N. E. Trostle, district manager, in the new budget are expanding
estimates 123.500 acre feet of water of current municipal services to
will be left in the lake after the meet the community's growing
water is released. needs, and an increase in mainte-
Should water temperature get nance expenses to preserve th*
w m ili enough to allow fish to city s investment.
spawn, the district likely will close 10-POINT PROGRAM
the gate to protect toe spawning a 10-point program for the fiscal
fish, Trostle said. year was cited by clary as a basis
------------------ for the budget. His 10 points sched-
RFF Pint OLeveH uled 10 be covered in the coming
D-‛ nar VKayed fiscal year with sufficient funds
A plat of proposed develop- included in toe budget are:
ment presented last week by; ONE—Cooperation with Brown-
Bennett and Forbess was ap- wood Independent School District
proved this morning by Brown- and adjacent property owners in
wood City Council. The plat in- paving perimeter streets for the
eludes undeveloped land in Wood- new high school.
Admissions Sunday:
Brady York. Route 3
J. R Janet. Route 3
Mrs. Georgia Huse. 703 South
hour* Barksdale.
Isrel Lewis 906 Bailey St . Warranty Deed*
Brownwood, charged with drink- Florence P Sanderson of
Troy. Jackson of 1108 Crothers wood. <10 aoc.
St. Brownwood, charged with Wayne Carey and wife of
drinking beer in a public place Brown County to Dorothy M
ADMISSION
Adults ................; 9*
, Student* ..............65
Child ............. M
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1961, newspaper, February 21, 1961; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488988/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.