Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1960 Page: 2 of 10
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BROWNWOOD BUI
Madeira Receives
Obituaries
State Board Gives
c
First
William H. Hill
Electors Go-Ahead
Ju
A zreat «
Riles Thursday
Rt
p& a ■
ind
Ray
10 Magnolia Sv
audie
whi.h
sippi
th. of Austin
1881 and had livec
Texa
hope
c3P
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AW
coniest
Mat Austin of
MAGNIFICENT VOICE-
u.
fort
Hill and J
torney
Now 6-lnch
hen
ONS
pe
Santa Planning
he Pu
'Messiah' Choir
es for all windous for
num f
a sister, Mrs.
Ber Yarborough of Ysleta.
HOSPITAL
1307 Brooks
1015
W adsworth
Claus wi1! distribute
audience and guided it into 8 round
which nclud
First
more de-
T-propsal
Parking meters will
a number of speci s
Monahans Tilt
Lowell Mauldin 2002 Thirteen- $t
Mrs Don Graves. 2209 Durham
campus
0-voice choir 1 by profes-
Christum holiday,
musicians
’he Kansas City
with
chord is used.
VANS
MISS YOUR
tv
PAPER?
Nrv«i
A
Mr
Indians Fall
BOOK of
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BLUFFVUE
OPEN 12:45
'ADM. 75—50—25
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DRIVE-IN
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CAMP BOWIE
17 points.
LAST TIMES
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MARKETS
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ORLOFF JEWELERS
TODAY THRU
vonLovei
WEDNESDAY
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If any resident or business in
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Brown County has not been
con-
A FTLMGROUP PRESENTATION
PLUS AT
too young to know... too reckless to care
BMen
EXTRA—CARTOON—LATEST NEWS
101 3rd ST.
4
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SANITONE
OEun\
rvf \
Original Plan
For Glazing
Draws Support
tocted for donations to the
Brown County Community Chest
please call the chest office Ml
5-2567 or mail your contribu-
tion to Brown County Commu- .
nity Chest, Chamber of Com-
merce, 201 N. Fisk, Brownwood.
to the
racing
big time
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
Mike
Billy
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
Confucius say, “Only an Inde-
pendent insurance agent can
make your insurance fit you
Box Office Opens 6:15 PM
First Show Begins at 6:30 P.M.
Sitter son,
Teresa
selected from
Philharmonic
Comanche with a full slate of
events planned for the day in-
cluding a visit by Santa Claus
A downtown theater will spon-
sor a free movie for children at
H
C
Bor Office Opens 6:15 P.M.
First Show Begins at 6:30 PM.
AIFRE
HUMS
P vDLAL"
eirt
and nuts to the chHdren
Comanche High School Indian
Band will give a holiday concert
Roberts
Steven
Barbara
. Patsy
r<
et
tlve*
n wli
Orchestra 1
chestration '
Vegetol Shortening
HAMBURGER MEAT All Beef
PORK SAUSAGE .....
T-BONE & LOIN STEAK.....
CLUB STEAK ............
RUMP ROAST .............
ROUND STEAK .....
PORK SHOULDER CHOPS ....
BABY BEEF 7-STEAK .......
PRESERVES 18-oz. Jar.......
the 2
sional
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Santa
cum
Je
Man
gult
Misses must be reported be-
tween these hours for paper to
be delivered
J
paid
Br
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Survv
Utes
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harts
show.
candy
hat
DOW
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Hollers 0 Austin, t
represented the Re
THEATRE TICKETS ) ON SALE
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thorny of patient or relative
memorial hospital
Admissions Monday:
Sam Anderson 1803 Dallas Ave
Myrtle F Miller 811 Fifth St
or William H
wiu he held
in Ue Wilke. ’
A
5
f
S • by
e hate
by Bi
to the
7HEWDRDF
from roaring
hot rods... „47
Dismissals Monday :
Mrs Billy Dodson, 1306 Coggin
M
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T<
S' •
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ed tor
a count
srable:
had
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DRIVE-IN
Brady Highway
B©wE
♦ AN INTERSIAIE IHEATRE *
22)
Main Ave: Betty punlap Rt 2
Box 102. Brian Pinto. 2106 Sixth
St.. Bill Stone, 2307 Twelfth st
DIAL MI 5-8499
For Free Piekup and Delivery
anin
el t
in Cage Meet
CROSS PLAINS—Hort Cross
Plains shot down Comanche by
51-37 in a basketball tournament
UH here Monday night
on
WALLACE —
REED A BARTON
TEA SETS
On Sale For Christmas
minimum of $1 0 for reserve October and disbursements
seats and $1.25 to tickets at the $6,603.53 left the balance
Starts Wednesday
"TOO SOON TO LOVE"
2510 Austin. Ave
AGE 8
Plate—Crystal 1
Broadcast Set Allgood Buys
The 1960 presentation of Han- *
Water Line
Program Due Robert Davis
Br nwood High Sch are a
but did not recommend accept- of Christmas
IE the
tenner: pointed out
Kmg said the new high school
would qualify for insurance rates
as a semi-fireproof structure
night plucked
it crowd of th
The Best FRIENDS Yonr
Clothinz Ever Had
Graphic Art
and Mrs James David Bullion
J E
Wort
ed all
have .
Complete Success
B’ don t COPPEDGE
Roy Hufstutler led the Indians , c A wr
with 12 points. while the Buffs' 3 A V E
Tom Adams led all scorers with • .
•UP TO $100.00
been approver
using Adminis
3 Ibs. 59c
lb. 28c
... lb. 28c
. .. 1b. 79c
. .. 1b. 59c
. .. 1b. 59c
... lb. 89c
... lb. 48c
. . 1b. 49c
. 3 for $1
2407 Avenue B Charlotte Laugh-
lin, 1805 Austin Ave Glaydene
The R
1
Sorts Ui
president
Haray
• s er - wh -•
a Eri
Ro
Handel’s original or-
Mrs Edgar Watson, 1701 Ave-
nue 8
Robert Thompson 806 Burkett
W
d
BIRTHS
son, James David III. in
dren and 20 great-grandchiidren
Holman Funeral Service is in
charge of arrangements
gate for the 1961 season. King Athletic bills up to Dec.
said totaled $4,583 64.
“IOVERS’
LANE
Coll your carrier
or
The Brownwood Bulletin
MI 3-4346
Between 5 30 and
6:30_p.m weekdays
8 and 9 30 o m Sundays
Honorable Mention—Sharon Al hand
strings of
season in F
Coloring—
(Continurd From Page Owe)
AGE 6
WIENERS
SLICED BACON
BONELESS BARBECUE
FRESH DRESSED FRYERS
POTATOES ......
TIDE Large Box .....
SUGAR . .....
CANNED BISCUITS ....
COFFEE Folger's.......
MELLORINE ........
CRISCO
OLEO (Limit)
QT SALAD DRESSING
TEA Lpton's
COFFEE Folzer, Instant
HOMEMADE CHILI .
New desks for two classrooms
at Coggin and Hardin elementary t
schools have beer purr based by i1
Brounwood Independent School
District b
A complete unit for the 38- u
member fifth • grade at Coggin
L od and cholce stocke
24 00-27 $o
...... ... 1b. 35c
......... 1b. 39c
.......... 1b. 89c
..... lb. 29c
..... 10 lbs. 39c
29c
... 10 lb. bag 99c
..... 3 cans 25c
..... lb. can 69c
..... V gal. 39c
. . . . 3 lb. can 79c
...... lb. 10c
39c
... . %-Ib. box 39c
....... 10.02 $1.19
..........lb. 49c
Board Repub
•» toil diseus
prey ious -proposais
Austin and grave-
6 3 30 p m in '
can party at the heaning said
state boards action "virtu
cuts off any further action ut
Bruce
Sandra
st
; Santa
day and m
nested in the same area No ac-
tion was taken
Moving the administrative cen-
ter away from it, present loca-
non .would prevent the office
from being associated with any
one school, King said He pointed
out the space now used could be
used in the future by the junior
high school
if Looney were utilized as an
administrative center, the admin-
istrative offices business office
and tax office would be moved
to the site. King said. Warehous-
es also would be located there
Louder- at 2 30 pm on the courthouse
milk Box 468, Goldthwaite .
Second Place—Marsha Glass,
1913 Coggin Ave
Third Place—Jim Leinneweb-r
1503 Fisk Ave
(Comanche)
Admitted Saturday:
Gary Barnck Route 3
Dismissals Saturday:
Mas Florence Wilson 1
Grand Ave
Keith Lane Jr Route J
Admissions Sundas:
Jake McCullough. Gustine
instalbyti m v he ■
replac ed after !
th St
Dismissals Monday:
Mrs Otmar KWU. 1322 Ave-
nue A
Mrs W H James 2600 Belle
Plain Ave
■ Mrs Paul J Digei vet Route 2
MEDICAL ART' HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday:
Mrs John P Smart Denton
Reba Louis Whittle, Howard
Payne College
Mrs Lexia Mae Jackson. Co-
manche
Mrs J W Stone 2207 Twelfth
St
Garner 1404 Avenue" C
Tabor 1410 Beaver St
jurisdiction The
ajon at the Stan
was all me GOP
Sandra Miam
la Verne wm
Patricia Stud
for Christmas shoppers , time the oratorio has been pre-
Come Al Ye Faithful. . Anglin
the World and "Silent
the harpst-
Meridian. Mrs Haze Petty and
Mr. Clifton Maple of Portale*.'
N N and Mr w nona Neal of
AL DIENCE SINGS
The whole-hearted audience par.
ticipation w as practically cemplete
So stirring was her lead in "Silent
Sight" there were ww fares sprin-
kledliberall) through ’he crowd
A reception tor the talersed cou
pie was held after the omet EE ron-
cert in the home of Vr -'.nd Mr*
will vofficiate
Mi Hil! died toda} in Austin.
Survivor* include one daugh-
ter Mrs Doll • Hood Hali of
ustin one. stepson Wade T.
Gulliam of Kingsvillefour sis-
Box 473
are Nelma Cheairs
credit the district with $611
Virgi] Dean of Caudill, Row-
lett and Scott architectural firm
working with the school district
in school planring said the first
proposal would be acceptable
hursday at
lay chapel
ide sen ire
NATALE ROBERT
WOOD-WAGNER
■we awn riv esm
calve goof nil lqw-cholce around 630
In mixed jearlines 2550 uttity cows
1-17.0 ci mmnereial bulis 18.60-4900-
eo and -choice slaughter calves and
-earlings u to aro nd 6) Ibs 25 80-26 5
high ’ Funera
for Davin 79
four broth-
W Mil) of
s"n i"1,0.... Best Paying
A retired welder, Mr Turner
died a’ 7 3 pen • 1 - day in a
Brownwood nursing bome He
was born Dec 7 , 1888 in Rising
Star He was a veteran of World -
- W ( n .- it,
SEASONS GIEEIINGS
Miss Madeiro i rved a
Medical Arts Hospital to
i windows air
breakage, and
Charles H Hill of
wili ed tape recording of the public
on presentatien Nov 19 the 63rd
ance of the second ed "Oh
Board members agreed they ‘’Joy to
wanted ■ ■ e ib < p • ted as < all- N 2h’
Sf
6 H
J D King superintenceht said bom Nov
He told King graphic art equip- here some
men: for such a prozram would Surviving
th Harriss 1009 San Ben •
Maty Old .2008 Vincent St
AGE 5
First Place—Ora Ann wh •
rth 2611
Be ond Place—T vonne Tower
■ Rt ! Box 30 1
Third Place-’Valer e Kirksey
1106 Avenue H
R: 2 Box 138
1516 Ma r Blvd
or before the .
state law " He indicated
the Republicans can do
to press for a bi-partisan
of the State Election Co
lawh Santa will be around the
square from 2 30 until 330pm
T he ’ fedrral udge t ‘ new
su’ as.ng for
t ount on the groun be
Now WED.
the legisiature convenes in Janu- -wot ....
ar tht also d*
The Republicans asked Federa for a reco
Judge Ben C Connally to keep ng In Aus
KINGS
of 1700 Belle Plain Ave Grand _
Bullion of Brownwood and Rev Brownwood Bulletin
and Mrs W H Causey of Brown 114 r LEE
wood P"had evening except and 9undsy morninz by BROWN-
A daughter, Kellye Ranae, in Wovn.E.220NS ‘C. at Bro"n"ood Texe 8econd claa posau" paid •
Memorial Hospital to Mr and CRA:O woorxioit rubier
Mrs R D Bullard of 3512 Sac: EUEECRIPIION RATEE By carrier 35 cents per week, si 50 per month
m ,, ~ 5,"2-2.2. $17.50 per year By Man in the fouowing countes Callahan Easuand Erath
ond 3 •0‛ 12 wrandparent5 Comanche Ht M t San McCulloch. Coleman apd Brwd $8 95 per
are Mr* Dorothy Carrigar of year Fisrwhere in Texas $17 50 per year Outsie of Texas $24 00 per year
1419 Main Rj, ney v.e, i MEMBER OF THE ABEOCLATED PRE8S The Associated Prese is ex clustvely
t -a w -L Li -e 086, entitiec to the use for repubication of all neus dispatches credit-d to it or not
LOI Worth and Mr and Mrs- otherwise cre d in this paper nd also the local news published heretn. Al.
T R Bullard of Brownwood rights of repuolication of special dispatches are also reserved
services for Rubert
of 914 Br w
3 pm .Wednesday
kli 174 of, -Austi
daughters. Mr* Ethel
Mrs Rosalee Jackson
woo a- soot Be njar
of Brownwood four
cost about $ O" This would 1D-
clude type, smal presses and ther
material for priming, form* and
possibly a school paper
Lee told King the dugt-colle-ttot
system would not be a necessity a:
I aztributed mueh t
sent ed by the choir since its
founding in IP]6 Franklin S
Weddle director of music for ■
the Reorzanized Church of Jesus
Christ Of Latter Day Saints of ,
Independence is the conductor
for the J8th year.
Orchestral accompaniment for
Liile Zior BAptis* Church wi
the Rev W B Smith, qtficiatni
Hurial will be in Greer in! Cem
ipDIc arts prograin
A
k
and • curreoty using iome
1s: pers na equ prent • in
es atBrunwood High Senoo.
Iced Box 357 Bangs Alan Dobbins* 1pm After the
ooc and Ricky Masters 908
venth St
Second Place—Mary Kay Rus-
Mark Callaway. 25 1 Southside Dr Gail Ford 1011 Booker St Re m.g,.
After the Madeira becca Wheat Rt 4 Dennis Centrci Building
ELACKwoOD MIs HOSPITAL The Brow- .. M, ahansfoot. delicated twi of what she labeled 50 a s eg .1913 Avenue F - .
To Go Up For Sale
Brownwood.lndependentnschonl not ' r'' the Linde Bible. General Delivery The present Central Element.
Dtenae e*me AynE.andn J theater goers but endeared the Carol Mathews, 1007 Santa Clara ary School bullding and lot will
ed gime - the seas00 J, uny tola wbo sat enraptured Dr. Peggy Renfroe, 1300 Cam- be avallable for sale soon after
Pa DrBuddy McDowell 808 June 1, trustees of Brownwood
sarP M Judy Weathers, 1600 Independent School District'were
Tenth St Jan NeSmith. 1607 told Monday night .
sexenthst Thomas talcup 1312 j D king superintendent
vo age St said Best Elementary School,
y.g .7? .. now under constructon. would
2.51 R Place— Alicia Adkins, Box be ready by Sept 1 and Central
-sbanpc .... . „ would not be needed after school
'second Place-M Ike Baird ,2716 end. in the spring
. Trustees discussed using Loon-
17 sd.PLaetBeb by Hammond ey School as an administrative
"gononssenionstn > with warehouse and maln-
■ » onorabie Mention-Bett9 Rat- tenance shop for the district sue
. 1063 San Benito St
* AGE 4
Firt Place—Anita Bra
2715 Belmeade Dr
NO AGES I ISTED
Honorable Mention
Lee Brawles. 905 N Austin Ave
Comanche Cathy Bocknite 1820
Beaver St. Ramey Sparks Apt
111 Sunset Terrace Barbara
Thiebaud 1509 Seventh St nan-
ny Perry Box 37] Ricing Star
a Jane.Ray
Elerto ‛C
had for its
g' the N a
Grernleaf Cen
Res Ralph M
RI 2 Bex 105
Honorabie Mention-
After the third encore the amaz- Clara St
u het mag
en. of t»
nd to her ex
ca led for alumi- The wife teased the husband by
inwindowsA. telling, the audience he always
nng Co which steals the show and hy playing
tor Bennet: and the piano herseir dunng her sec
“wIT ... .< .. rr Forbess Inc contractor used ond encore
B rk * expec ed o oeein or. ■ ■ ■ wsH TO RETLRN
was purchased from American the pr * ' sOon after the first P . ,,2, 1 .
Desk Mig Co for 3.582 some of ot he ; ,- accordinz to Hershel . Ab 1 ton offerd. . Both artista.express 2 desim
thegarkaimnenttuthene coom oca hous na aqn " istra onERepike hput Afazane toureturthe s"on 20 Fhconme
Heights nemerrarx Schoo ” The pr - „ 10 inelude 20 wih aluminum zlazinzwhen and renital tour The mentioned
Furniture for Hardin Elemen- units t - - gle eideriy persons windonsca .b,'cke 0, chi: they wouid like t e Brun
terv School was purchased from and , , nen units for Brown- dren. and ardit the school dis woods ne eivic auditon m vben
HoOver Bros IBC for S2M 50 wood Negroes trict.with $1,150 . . compiered... .. . ..
- ______ ....... . .0______________ TWO—Provide enough aluml when asked how the-, fared wr
A native of M
l in ne K
n or burned
Old Building
Mrs Curtis w Allgood of 811
15th S' submitted the accepted
bid of $350 fo • thefornier home-
making, cottage at Hardin'' Ele-
mental i Srhool trustees of
Brownwod Independent School '
District were told Monday night
West Side Baptist Churchsub-
mitted the accepted bid of $1s0
for the formei testroombund-
■ I fardin Onis ot h hid wac
submitted by F D Selvidge for
$85
Both building, are scheduled
to be removed from the Hardin
East D. King, superintendent, tolatnuclolst toe concent
trustees Monday night '___■ _
Total of 4 977 paid admissions
brought in435 Of this amount, A an i gu r i
Monahans receiver •• 6 1386 Athletn riinn
Mrs G S Clark 6 last The P ownwood Snyder game HIIIIGIIL I UHU
Grand Ave hap 4 345 paid admssions for
Mrs C B to.".. Star Route % 561 .» h s3. 063 58 going to
1, Snyder The Breckenridzezame ri D-l-neA
Robby Conway Comanche had 1 - admissions t )IoWS DdidnCe
A K Knowlel Cedar si 83,85 • $1914.53 -IVV> VuIuV
Street the visitors
Dismiskais Sunday- King sald he had no prelimi- Athletic fund for Brownwood ___
J c Brinson Route I nary figures on the Jacksonville Independent School District had liff. Box 43, Zephyr: Paula Per
Mrs Dan Clayton, we Cen- Ka me He pinted.out * Ilfizures a November balance of »058 24 kins, 1609 Fourth St. Garret
tsal Avenue on games did not include the according to a financial report Ware Mercury Texa, Alida Ed
.u. ... nchools expensm such as cost approved Monday night by trus- wards, not Avenue A-
Admitted Monday: of uniform, gate keepers, scout- tees Hosea 2425 DhAm to
w i r Lavera Slaughter 407 mg and other items November receipts totaled s14 - Joe White 805 Gifford S:
west "oueE Ave District officlals have set a 447.96 Overdraft of 3263 74 in Thoma, Land, 1714 First st
of Temple Landsey. i201 Philips
Dr. Harold Alexander. 1302
12 -- -
eon Hands
have ■ he pe
Kihg said a thrre yeaz proeram
was being planned for higl school
The board wen: int evecutive
session at 11 45 pm Boardmem-
bers were non-committal after tht
meeting but did say it concerned
a personnel probiem in the distric
—non-athletic.
They said ’.hat action on the prob-
lem would be taken ir Jar. ar
They said it was ‘definitely not a
t oat-rung problem nor did 1 per
tain to coaches salarirs-
in. specifications, unless
First Place—Jenny Briggs Box A yypuu,
. fs — P Comanche Visit
Third Place Tie - Avelne 5 r a Ilf | |
This Wednesday
Honorable Mention - Kevin . COMANCHE (SC —The Christ-
Dunn. 2406 Belmeade Dr Shar- mas season will get into full
ron Shefheld. Rt 3, Bex 29 Lynn swing Wednesday in downtown
step nearer to a print
paper Monday night wn
district trustee* voted
somie $4 300 allocated fc
Francis Madeira: her“ac m-
panist _ who is now r nd ictor of
the Rhode Island Ph lharmon r and
a professor of music at Brown
Uniersity. aso car IE for his
share Of bou Playing 3 selecton
of piano numbers afer intermis-
sion all Russian eorv. * he rece i v -
ed three curtain calls
Board Purchases NEW HOUSING
Classroom Desks FUNDS READY
“AU THE FINE
YOUNG CANNIBAIS
mo- b mum unkti
SUsAK GEORGE PEAR
KOHNER -HAMILTON -BNLEY
Hardman . Rt ■ J Bangs Donale
Anderst r 911 Brewster S De
ores Bloom 1906 Ave J Larn
Roberts 3713 Second St Bren
Un Mrs S
len 2201 Fourth St ‘ amber of commerce olficials
ter Box 421. San Saba Shary sid
Box 477 Goldthwaite: —--:
the facilities Monday nicht tbt
orchestra leader said the piano
was a little tght apparently lrr>m
a recent re-stringing but noth-
ing was wrong tha: a general over
hau wouldn’t cure
dart4 601 E Chandler Si Tom
m' N eSm ith .1604 Seve nth St
Pamela Box Rt 4 Box 188
Shelia M cDowen 808 Sharp St
Manar Harriss 1009 San Benito
Sandra Ratliff. Bex 43 Zephsr
Curtis Bishop Box 371 Charlott
Adam' star Route 3 Ronni
Tord 1011 Booker St
AGE 9
By MAX B SKELTON
HOUSTON AP - Ti
Board af Canvassers Mondy
tiflec the 26 . Tekas Det .
. presrertia eie tors- pledge
rJohr F kr anec after 4; l
ton- federai ‛jadze dasiiet
bopes f Repub ams toz 4
uf f
can Si
del's oratorio "Messiah" by the
Independence Mo Messiah
Choir will be earned at 2 pm
W ednesday : ox er How ard Payne's
FM station KHPC according to.
Dr McDonald W Held program
director
Tit- u. : be a spetclally-prepar-
wife two
Tindle and
of Brown-
nin Harns
randchii-
and J Poster Hill of
erior Arii and three grand-
dren
Tre —Diann
Deliver Bro
the new high school since
sifted industrial arts progra
be followed
in the planned program
dustrial arts a program v
continued on the Junior high
DAN L. GARRETI & SON
INSURANCE
317 Brown Di) MI 5-9499
City fire regulations and fire
Bvron Turner
ent S D • to a UJI Vil IUIIIVI
planned " ee nei wate mainc _ .
' - T’undeons rue Services Today
The larger cast iron line will RISING STAR BBC — services
■ permit installation of 'two' 'fire for H ron Turner. 72 of Rising :
plugs on the school campus near star were to be he Id at 230
the rear and near the front of today in First Bapuist Church of
the building This will put a fire . Rising Star with Dr H H Har-
plug within 500 feet of all por- grove of Brownwood officiating,
uons of the new building as re- assisted by the Rev H K Neely
quired by city fire regulations Jr of Rising star
This will add $4464 to con- Bugil was tote in Rising Star
struction cost at the rite but wag Cemetery with arrangements by
necessary J D King supern- Higginbotham Funeral Home
hellere Mkl early ouher claMM moder a ... c.n.. ni. ,nnn
ately ective. «mnerallyfny ntenayi agou 410 Center Dial Mi 2-8000 •
30 higher on rood and choice elaughter 4----------.
; Services Set
a dust-
LM Vuu.
. a .$1650
Jan
paid
$16 50
liens
Jw
Brow
costs,
no d
Cl a
paid
$23. <
Cla
paid
$20 54
appei
Sm
afer
of $1
chan
FORT WORTH * API Hogs soo bar. 1
rows and cut" mostly steady spota .
ower ne over 260 Ib butehers
steady 1 1 200-22 Ibs Itou l‘ ■
180-245 IM 17.75-18.00: 23 280-560 Ib sows.“
16.00-1550 a
Cattle 1.300 calves 800 no ateers or
ed Jean Madeira leading contra
nd the Vienha State Opera, rece
respc nsi in recent civic’music cor
Ray
nue E
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1960, newspaper, December 13, 1960; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492548/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.