Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1963 Page: 8 of 8
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Teachers Approve New Pact
LEGAL NOTICES
Strike Cancelled
As We Were
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substantially as follows
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of the settlement
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6175 a l a". au"
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such series or issue, respectively.
for any purpose
The union’s last demand before
President Charles Cogen had said
JFK Spends At Slower Pace Showers Pelt
Brownell
sent teachers back to work and
Increased awareness of the prob-
fense and space “
Dillon served under Eisenhower lems of dollars and gold flowing
City Bids Planned
ties down a large percentage of
On Changing Line
Bids on the cost of relocating cost of moving the pipe, although
Shall the City Council of Mid -AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF
no matter where it appears in line, we could outline to day’s ar-
Dad Seeks Names
ticle as follows:
an
outline:
dl be authorised to levy and “AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF
I didn't.”
Hospital attendants and rela-
The biggest problem — other
COLISEUM BONDS
principal
of
amount
eregate
LIBRARY BONDS”
the purpose of improving and “AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF
FIRE STATION BONDS”
amount sufficient to pay the In- “AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF
CITY HALL BONDS”
Ml 5-2411
Ml Center
5 That notice of Mid election
the city
of said city:
of the San Angelo new position, he said. because it
i “The doctor kept on talking Depart
before establishing a is one long needed by the city.
Announces the association of
CALL US
DR. JAMES GANDY
—rNI
(Large and Small Animals)
1
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VI LLACE
313
CENTER
PROPOSITION NO 7
“FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
CITY HALL BONDS”
In an exclusive Associated Press creased public support in- the next
interview, Dillon said “it is hard few weeks to speed congressional
to put a spending tag on one ad- action on the tax bill, which would
ministration as compared to a pre provide for a reduction of about
vious one with that sort of record $11 billion in individual and cor-
unless you are ready to attack de- porate income taxes.
tax cut bill. which he said will
“do more for our economy and
more for curing the balance of
payments than any step I know.”
Dillon said he is counting on in-
about it and we would have no
objection to its repeal because
this would put us in conformity
PROPOSITION NO. 5
FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
$95,000, with the bonds of each
such series or issue respectively,
to mature serially within not to
exceed 30 years from their date
and to bear interest at rates not
to exceed 41' per annum, for
the purpose,.of the construction
President Kennedy.
He said he still is optimistic
about chances for passage of the
PROPOSITION NO 6
“FOR THE ISSUANCE OF,
FIRE STATION BONDS"
streets
Mid
PROPOSITION NO. 4
“FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
COLISEUM BONDS”
PROPOSITION NO. 2
“FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
SEWER SYSTEM BONDS”
AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF
SEWER SYSTEM BONDS”
OK
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terest on said bonds and provide
a'sinking fund to pay Mid bonds
at maturity'
Negro Student
Enters Clemson
CLEMSON. S C. <AP i—Lucinda
Brawley became the first Negro
coed to enter a previously all-
white state-supported college in
South Carolina when she was
registered Sunday at Clemson Col-
terest on Mid bonds and provide
a sinking fund to pay Mid bonds
at maturity’
side of the mad will probably be
needed by the department, said
John Clary, city manager.
termed them fraternal quadrup-
lets rather than identical.
Statistics show only one quad-
be relocated and buried 18 inches
deep with in the right-of-way, he
tolc council
Mrs. Luke McMan of Route 2. The youths wore match-
inf helmets and carried banners.
employes
A one-day strike by the union on
April 11. 1962 crippled the school
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tical tool—the summary.)
Office
211 E. Commerce
’ AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF ed for the original cost of the
COLISEUM BONDS easement, he added The pipe will
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF BROWN
CITY OF BROWNWOOD
STREET IMPROVEMENT
BONDS”
WATERWORKS SYSTEM
BONDS”
By The
Reading Laboratory, Inc.
Written For
PROPOSITION NO 8
“FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
STREET IMPROVEMENT
BONDS”
COMPLETE DRUG SERVICE
PRESCRIPTIONS
GIFT ITEMS
RENFRO'S
REXALL DRUG
ORDINANCE CALLING AN
ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF BROWN
CITY OF BROWNWOOD
Ion said: “We never put that
forth as an administration propos- the 90s in the desert Southwest. ance p
al. There was a good deal of talk
==== the teachers would picket the the mediators went to work was
schools in defiance of a State Su- for $9 million this year and CO
preme Court order obtained by million next year. The board's last
the city and despite a state law offer was 112 million for raises
which forbids strikes by public next year but no raises this year.
cause to be assessed and collect-
ed annual ad valorem taxes in an
amount sufficient to pay the in- 1
terest on Mid bonds and provide
a sinking fund to pay Mid bonds
at maturity’
PROPOSITION NO 2
Shall the City Council of Mid
City be authorized to issue the
bonds of said City, in one or
more series or issues, In the ag-
portions of the city's gas trans- city must bear the expense of ad- with all the other countries of the
mission lines which lie adjactent justing the line in a strip of right- world We are the only one that
to Texas Highway 279 will be call- of-way in which the city does not has this requirement remaining on
ed by Brownwood City Council, own an easement. he said. the books.
teachers thus will get only a $35
UFT raise this school year.
E 30 DAYS TO BETTER GRADES"
I Outlining The Text
1. Reading outlines art analyti-
cal tools.
1.1 They organize Ideas accord-
ing to logical order—not accord-
ing to order of presentation.
1.11 Different from writing
outlines.
1.111 Ideas are labeled.
1.112 Ideas don’t have to be
paired off.
Until then, they are “A". ‘ B”. ruplet birth in every 1.250.000.
C”, and D”. Mrs. Harkins. the hospital said.
The multiple birth Saturday is "doing fine." Shc-U be able to
night boosted the Harkins family go home shortly. The quads will
to nine children. The oldest Har- leave the hospital—probably one
kins child is 6. ata time—as soon as they reach
Doctors at St Dominic s Hos- a certain weight, slightly over
pital removed the Harkins quads four pounds.
— who all have long. black hair -------------■
be authorized to levy and cause
to be assessed and collected an-
the text
The following is the recom-
PROPOSITION NO 4
Shall the City Council of said
City be authorized to issue the
bonds of Mid City, In one or
more series or issues, in the ag-
PROPOSITION NO 1
“FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
WATERWORKS SYSTEM
BONDS”
11 ounce. regulations. Robbins plans to Mon- start to finish,” Robbins said He
“I expected two.' said the fa day begin reviewing the records is extremely interested in this
ther, “but two more don't hurt." and procedures 4' “ " .....* ’
Chastain Veterinary Hospital
THEREFORE BE IT ORDAIN- to mature serially within not to
ED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE exceed 30 years from their date,
cry OF BROWNWOOD*, and to bear interest at rates not
1 That an election shall be to exceed 4MCo per annum, for
held in Mid City on th 24th day the purpose of construction and
of September, 1963. at the sev- permanent equipment of a fire
eral polling places, and with the station in Mid city; and shall
election officers as follows Mid City Council be au-
in Ward One at South Ward thorized to levy and cause
School on Avenue K, with Mrs to he assessed and collected an-
Texaw Highway Department has
scheduled improvements on por-
tions of the highway between the
lake road turnoff and Cross Cut.
City’s gas main lies near and
parallel to the highway The pipe
must be adjusted to correspond
with the proposed changes in the
roadbed.
The state must purchase pro-
perty to be used as right-of-way
on both sides of the highway. City-
owned easements on the west
to he assessed and collected an-
extending the City's Sewer Sys-
tem; and shall said City Council
be authorized to levy and cause
to be assessed and collected an- 1
nual ad valorem taxes in an
Eregate principal amount of shall be given by posting a sub-
$249,000 wit hthe bonds of each stantial copy of this Ordinance
such series or issue, respectively, in each of the Election Precincts
tn mature serially within not to of Mid City and also at the City
exceed 30 years from their date. Hall, not less than 15 days prior
and to bear interest at rates not to the date set for Mid election:
Presiding nual ad valorem taxes in an
Adams, amount sufficient to pay the in-
nual ad valorem taxes in an
amount sufficient to pay the in-
terest on said bonds and provide
a sinking fund to pay Mid bonds
at maturity?
3 That the official ballots for
Mid election shall have written
or printed thereon the following:
Episcopal Sunday School Annex the purpose of constructing per-
fold Looney School' on Main manent improvements to the City
Street at Depot Street with Hall; and shall said City Council
Mrs. George Savage. Presid- be authorized to levy and cause
ing Judge; Mrs Lois Alex-
Max J. Rubin, president of the
The settlement was proposed by Board of Education said the
a three-man mediation panel set mediators' recommendations were
nual ad valorem taxes in an
amount sufficient to pay the in-
terest on Mid bonds and provide
a sinking fund to pay said bonds
at maturity’
- - p.JI.. — J... tives say three of the quads are
City will probabl. be reimburs than diapers—now facing Mr. and look • alikes. However, doctors
the ONE place to
call for
money
the minute you want it N
PROPOSITION NO. 3 rty in said city and who have Hopkins High School near Colum-
Shall the City Council of Mid duly rendered the same for taxa- bia, S.C., joined Negro Harvey B
City be authorized to issue the tion shall be entitled to vote at Gantt at Clemson. He enrolled
bonds of Mid City, in one or said election last January under a federal court
more series or issues. In the ag- 5 That notice of Mid election order.
Registration of 1,400 new stu-
dents had not been scheduled until
today. College officials said that
Miss Brawley and 300 white stu-
dents were registered Sunday to
avoid congestion.
Two Negroes are to be admit-
ted to the all-white university of
South Carolina Wednesday. under
a federal court orde^. \
City be authorized to Issue the
bonds of Mid City, in one or
more series or issues, in the
aggregate principal amount of
$22,500, with the bonds of each
such series or i sue, respectively,
to mature serially within not to "
exceed 30 years from their date,
and to bear interest at rates not
to exceed 41% per annum, for
the purpose of improving and
extending the City’s Waterworks
System; and shall Mid City Coun-
way to construct
to exceed 412' per annum for and, a substantial copy of this
the purpose of Improvement of Ordinance also shall be publish-
ed on the Mme day in each of
two successive weeks in a news-
paper of general circulation pub-
lished in Mid City, the date of
the first publication to be not
less than 14 days prior to the
date set for Mid election.
6 That the probable period of
usefulness of the proposed im-
provements mentioned in each of
the foregoing Propositions is 30
years
City Council
Call Beneficial to get cash double fast. Clean up left-
over bills, take care of expenses, you name it. The
folks at Beneficial like to say "Yes?" Call... now!
BENEFICIAL
FINANCE SYSTEM
Loans up to $1500 on Signature. Furniture or Car
Beneficial Finance & Thrift Co. of Brownwood
203 CENTER AVE. (Opposite J. C. Penny Co.)
Phone. Ml 5-2618 • Ask for the YES MANager
OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR HOURS
Fully paid Investment Certificates pay 4% par annum
< ’Mi WuNtFlCIAC riNANCS co ‘ . -
system An injunction that time
p----p-. --------- -.1 LIBRARY BONDS” , u ,,
922.500. with the bonds of each "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF City will also be reimbursed by
--------- the county and the state for the
lowing, you'll have to get rid of
preconceived notions about outlin-
ing. You probably remember out-'
lining as a rather dull section of
Freshman Composition. Before
you wrote themes, you had to
make outlines of them When you
wrote, you followed the outline.
We’ll call this type of outline a
writing outline.
The outlines we re going to talk
about are fundamentally different
7. That this Ordinance is here-
by passed finally upon one read-
ing and shall take effect imme-
diately.
~ SELL THOSE
UNWANTED ITEMS
IN THE BULLETIN
CLASSIFIED ADS
4. That only resident, qualified lege. .
electors who own taxable prop- Miss Brawley, 17, a graduate of
and shall
Council be authorized to levy and
TO THE RESIDENT Qi ALL cause to be assessed and collected
FIED ELECTORS OF SAID annual ad valorem taxes in an
CITY WHO OWN TAXABLE amount sufficient to pay the in-
PROPERTY IN SAID CITY’ AND terest on said bonds and provide
«HO HAVE DULY RENDERED a sinking fund to payvsaid bonds
THE SAME FOR TAXATION at maturity?
mal vote.
Before the agreement.
Institute report, which forecast land reported heavy fog in places, the city’s school system,
that the basic imbalance would be with occasional drizzle The teachers' new two-year con-
corrected by 1968. was “overly op- Southern portions of Florida, tract will give most of them $580
Newspaper Eaterprise Assn. mended
To get the most out of the fol-
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D. T. Millican, Jr.,
Tommy DeHay.
PROPOSITION NO 7
Shall the City Council of said
City be authorized to issue the
bonds of said City. in one or
more series or issues, in the ag-
gregate principal amount of
$116 000. with the bonds of each
such series or issue, respectively,
to mature serially within not to
exceed 30 years from their date,
and to bear interest at rates not
to exceed 4*?% per annum for
BROWNWOOD PARADE RS — Howard Payne College
students pose on Center Avenue in 1914. They were
participants in a parade. Photograph submitted by
By New Yorkers
NEW YORK (AP)—Public school teachers called off
their threatened strike Sunday night and approved a new
contract which included pay increase*
More than a million pupils start the fall term in New
York City’s 850 public schools today.
| The United Federation of Teach- ---------------------------------
era, AFL-CIO. reacted agree- a continuing committet of school
meet with the Board of Education and union representatives to con-
late Sunday About 8,500 teachers aider such matters as recruiting
met Sunday night al Randalls to- teachers and improving school
land Stadium and voiced approval conditions.
gregate principal amount of
$33,000. with the bonds of each
such aeries or issue respectively,
to mature serially within not to
exceed 30 years from their date,
and to bear interest at rates not
to exceed 4%% per annum. for
W. R. Sanderson.
a textbook pair off each item—if you have tin, p 0 Box 489, Dept. A, Radio
In a reading outline, the ideas an item "a,"you should also have City Station, New York 19, New
must be arranged according to an item b But in the sample AnC,., .
.1 . . , 5 _ P. nitline ahove *•$1” ran stand YorK. Be sure ano include your
their logical order. The most im- outline above, can stand : ‘
portant idea in the text appears without any "2 2." If you find only city and state.
as the first point in the outline— one subordinate idea under "2 ,
------------------------------------j there's no reason to invent anoth-
er.
Notice that any entries into
“I” and “2.” must be of equal
1.........................
1.1 .....................
2.1 ...................
2...........................
21........................
2 11 ....................
2.12 .....................
This type of outline labels the
ideas Anything marked “1.1”
must be directly related to the
main idea, or “I”. In the same
ander. Judge: Mrs R Silvey.
Clerk: Mrs Tom Bagley. Clerk
in Ward Five at Woodland
Heights School, with Mrs. Lee
Hearne. Presiding Judge: Mrs.
Pyrtle Garrison, Judge. Mrs. H
W. Matthai, Clerk; Mrs. Robert
W. Willson. Clerk
2. That at Mid election the
following Propositions shall be
wsubmitted in accordance with
law;
PROPOSITION NO. 1
Judge. Mrs.
Judge: Mrs
Clerk Mrs
Clerk
g g g g importance. The entries in"2.11".
Robbins Appointed
—
from the outlines you use for way. anything marked “1.11” is For your copy of ' 30 DAY’S TO
writing Were talking about out- directly subordinate to “1.1”. BETTER GRADES" in a conven-
lines you use for reading They The items don't have to be ient spiral-bound book, send your
are analytical tools—scapels for paired off in a reading outline. In name, address and $1- to Better
dissecting the thought-structure of writing outlines its good form to Grades, c/o the Brownwood Bulle-
the purpose of censtructing per-
manent improvements to the City
Coliseum; and shall said City
City To Buy
Fete Tickets
Tickets for city council mem-
bers and their wives to the ban-
quet Thursday honoring Gov. and
Mrs John Connally will be pur-
chased by the city.
Council voted Friday to autho-
rize the purchase of the ticket*
timistic on the trade side Con- Texas and Louisiana had up to more during the pact period with cit funds forcoun C ilmen,
sequently, I think we might do three-fourths of an inch of pre- Salaries now range from $5,300 sec r‘tar5 and their (lle
better in some of the other areas cipitation. to $10,455 Although the minimum City Manager JEn Ciary ex-
as diverting more foreign aid buy- Rainfall over the Rockies was salary under the contract will re- plained the "action is comparabie
ing to the United States ” light, but Cheyenne, Wyo., report- main the same, the maximum will to attending a similar function out
- , Asked about the possibility of ed 130 inches of rain and half- go to $11,025 on July 1, 1964 of the city, and city fund may
repealing the requirement which inch hail. In addition to salary increases, be used to purchase the tickets.
Temperatures over the country the contract limits class sizes to Several councilmen had pur-
the U.S. gold stockpile to provide were mostly seasonal, ranging 35 pupils in elementary and junior chased tickets to the dinner before
backing for domestic money, Dil- from the 50s in northern portions high schools and 39 in senior high this action was taken These coun-
to the 80s in the South, and in schools , sets up improved griev- cilmen will be reimbursed for
medures, and establishes the cost of their tickets.
such series or issue, respectively, (
to mature serially within not to .
exceed 30 years from their date,
and to bear interest at rates not
to exceed 412% per annum, for 1
WHEREAS the City Council and permanent equipment of a
of said City deem* it advisahie publie library » Mid city
to issue the bond* of Mid City and sharl said' City Council
for the purposes hereinafter stat- be authorized to levy and cause
. ed and ’ » ‘ to be assessed and collected an-
WHEREAS, it is hereby cove- nual ad valorem taxes in an
ranted and agreed by the City amount sufficient to pay the in-
Council with the electorate of on Mid bonds and provide
said City that if Proposition No. a sinking fund to pay Mid bond*
2. hereafter submitted in con- at maturity?
nection with improving and ex-
tending the City’s Sewer System, PROPOSITION NO. 6
should carry, then the $175,000 shall the City Council of Mid
in principal amount of Sewer City be authorised to issue the
Sy item tax bonds voted on March bonds of said City. In one or
8, 1954. shall never be issued and more series or issues. tn the az-
shall be regarded as being can- gregate principal amount of
celled and no longer authorized $175,000, with the bond* of each
uTKEd held in Mid City at PROPOSITION NO 5
the tune and places, and on the Shall the City Couneil of said
Propositions as provided ui the City be authorized to issue the
Ordinance Calling An Flection, bonds of Mid City, in one or
dub passed by the City Council mnore aeries or issues, in the ag-
of said City which Ordinance is gregate principal amount of
Mrs. Thomas N Harkins of Jack-
son is finding names for the
quads.
and a healthy wail-iron twin in- |f app,-mm . a-p-—p,
cubators late Sunday. JUVENILE OFFICER
Mrs. Harkins said she had been
expecting twins
"I even thought of triplets But
four!"
The father, 50. first saw his new
daughters Saturday night when a
nurse approached him and warned
"Mr. Harkins, you d better sit Joe H Robbins. Juvenile offi- similiar program in Brownwood
nf them “ Mid the cer with 1116 Brownwood Police j Robbins will be in charge of
here n three Arte Th Sjd Ie Department, has been authorized all juvenile offenders under 17.
n!hT” ' think to work several days with the ju- Because these youngsters cannot
otner- . , , . 0 , venile division of the San Angelo be tried in the city court, much
The first quad was born at 8:53 Police Department of his work will be done in co-
pm and the last one nine minutes Robbins was recently appointed operation with the county judge
later. Their weights range from juvenile officer in accordance Working closely with the schools
3 pounds, 3 ounces to 4 pounds, with Civil Service Commission he will handle each case from
For Quadruplets
By DUDLEY LEHEW v about my gaining (weight)” said
JACKSON, Miss. (API—“It's a the attractive blue-eyed mother,
good think I out my grocery.” “He said I gained too much.”
said the proud father of girl quad- She laughed, adding, "but I
ruplets. “I'd be in real trouble if don't think so.”
8—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Monday. September 9, 19*3
as undersecretary of state and abroad—the balance of payments AAnAg Inm-ne
was named to his present post by deficit—also will help build senti- VUW LIIUICIIU
ment for the tax legislation, Dil- -
lonsaid. . . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS they subsequently got yearly sal-
“It is not always understood The weather
was generally fair ary increases of about $750 each
that, by creating a better climate over most of the country today., 21,000 TEACHERS
for investment, we will prevent a but some rain fell over portions! The union, which claims to have
lot of funds from lea vmg this coun- of New England, the South, the 21,000 teacher-members, is the
try, he said. Northwest and over the Rockies recognized collective bargaining
Dillon believes that a Brookings Coastal sections of New Eng- agent for all 43,000 teachers in
In Ward Two at Brown County
Courthouse, with Mrs. O M.
Smith. Presiding Judge. Estelle
Duren. Judge. Mr* M A Priddy.
Clerk. Rev Dan Johnson, Clerk.
In Ward Three at Daniel Baker
College Agriculture Annex, Aus-
tin Avenue at Coggin Avenue,
with Mrs. S W Dedman. Presid-
ing Judge; Mn R. E Daniels.
Judge; Mr*. E R Bane, Clerk.
S W. Dedman. Clerk.
In Ward Four at St John's
up by Mayor Robert F Wagner consistent with the contract pro-
on Friday The panel had been in posals made by the board in July,
continuous session since 11 am The board's position had been
Saturday At 4 39 pm Sunday, that it would not take funds from
former federal Judge Simon H school services to meet the un-
Rifkind, speaking for the panel, ion's iemands for raises
told a news conference: Gentie- The first increases for leathers
men. the marathon is over ” with more than a year's service
OKAY PACT will come to $130 annually These
The teachers voted 5,265 to 181 will take effect next April and
for the contract. Many at the apply only to the final quarter of
1 rally did not bother to cast a for- the 1963-64 school year. These
By EDMOND LEBRETON
ADREN COOPER
WASHINGTON (AP> - Secre-
tary of the Treasury Douglas Dil-
lon. a Republican, said today fed-
eral spending has grown at a slow-
er rate during the Kennedy ad-
ministration than during the last
three years Dwight D. Eisenhower
was in the White House
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