Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 6, 1964 Page: 2 of 32
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Early Winter Chills Nation
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
At least 36 deaths were attrib-
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Brownwood, Texas
A LOVERS DOW KNOT IS BEAUTIFUL-
LY CARVED IN THIS SET WITH NINE
SHIMMERING DIAMONDS SET IN ax
Children Sought
For Yule Singing
winter to wide portions of the
country Saturday, with accom-
». 1962 and ended accordin
her sworn statements in Fe
ed on what may well be one of
Texas’ tallest Christmas trees
The Soo-foot Brownwood TV
uted to the slow-moving storm ary 1963.
The snow and sleet storms.
a m Tuesday in Coggin Avenue
Baptist Church.
to cussion of the UN financial
U- crisis or of the war in Viet Nam
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men had no trouble with a
crowd at the fire
ture sits about IS feet back
from the street.
Alford said this was the first <
cate maneuver with clockwork
precision Saturday 1.25 million
miles out in space and fired a
rocket expected to drive it with-
in 4.400 miles of Mars next July
14.
How Can You Determine
Your Basic Insurance Needs?
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open stacks at Walker Library
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There's no scouring!
Food can't stick!
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INTERESTING
FACTS
FOR THOSE WHO ARE
HARD OF HEARING
By ROSERT WORTLEY
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There’s no sticking sad M scouring with West lead's new
higth-fashion cookware Sturdy alumimum, coated inside with
DuPont’s Teflon, makes cooking and cleaning easier than ever.
Teflon prevents sticking, foods can’t bake on! You don't need
to use fats or oils.
SET INCLUDES THE 5 MOST POPULAR szs
L2,and3at seuce pans with covera 5 * mm wib •• 10-
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11 piece cookware set
removed and with a roof built, panying misery and inconven-
over the top The metal struc- ience to thousands of persons
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above sea level
The gigantic tree was first
lighted in 1957 when th. cable
company came to Brownwood
DEATHS-
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WEST TEXAS LEADING JEWELERS cy"ng
309 Center Brownwood, Texas K^M*^**
..2 e Anna Bienstock, 28. now a grad-
Association Sets Meet j uate student and Russian lan-
The Brownwood Ministerial guage teacher at Cornell Uni-
Association will meet at 10:30 versify. Ithaca, N.Y.
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hearing in chiidren. Enlarge adenoids
and tonsils ere other factors which
cause temporary lots, which can iese
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cannot be checked out, mean-
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for study or reading in the li-
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to city jail after blood tests
at the hospital.
Saturday’s death marks the
second traffic fatality in Brown-
wood this year Mrs. James
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Snow sleet and plunging tem-
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THE MEAIT PEMDAMT is
A BEAUTIFUL AND SIQ.
NTFICANT CHOICE IM
gifts . . . DISTINCTIVE
DESIGN OF 14, WHITE
GOLD WITH EIGHTEEN
DIAMONDS $169.50
THIS BRILLIANT AND
TASTEFUL SOI HARE IS A
PERFECT CHOICE IN A
MAN'S DIAMOND RING -
HANDSOMELY MOUNTED
IN WHITE OR NATURAL
i train collision in Bangs Sa
Brown Countians have been kill-
ed this year in accidents out*
side the county
309 Center
ment" at a meeting of the
Brown County Council for Re-
tarded Children Monday at 7:30
p.m. at South Elenientary
School.
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A BEAUTIFUL WAT TO PLEDSE
YOUR TROTH IS WITH THIS
FIVE DIAMOND WEDDING
•AND ENHANCED WITH
FIVE BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS
$100.00
Lights Burn On City “Tree‘2msmoMWOOD eutEttm,SundeyDec6176“
“ — W were » Euevainnu de hng «. news capsules
top of the tower 2,035 feet
________ John Moody Smith Sr.
HP Receives --
Warren Copy memobeianoran Funeral Home Survivors are his wife: a
A copy of the Warren report with burial in City Cemetery daughter, Mrs Charles Miffle-
on the assassination of the late Mr Smith died at 1:15 p.m. ton of San Saba, a son. John
President John F Kennedy has Friday in a Temple hospital Moody Smith Jr. of San Antonio;
been received by Walker. Me- where he had been a patient for three brothers. Guy Smith,
mortal Library of Howard Payne one month Floyd Smith and Homer Smith,
College, which is an official Oct 29 1893 in all of San Saba; two sisters,
govemnmedepository .s Saba County where he had Mrs Ermer Goode of San Saba
The library has received the nivedrai his life. He married and Mrs Matty Parks of Lo-
enmmazyvolumsmeeporasandsson Buld to in March 1924 lh.
Cleveland, HPC librarian
The report is located in the
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against Miss Bienstock because the MLF " (multilateral force) Kennedy - Brownwood was
she voluntarily »ent to the FBI Rusk said He emphasized that klled.in a three-car accident
and told about her relatively the discussion was inconclusive aeidentApri.z at the inte: ...
brief career to international in- and said that undoubtedly there section “ Phillips Drive and . 25 weme
telligence activities. will be another meeting later Fourth, street. _______
It began in Moscow on March Rusk said there was no dis- .Three other PS*®5 have
- —’ - - ----- . died in traffic accidents in the
county, two on V. S Highway
ID near May in separate ac-
cidents and a third in a car-
Cable microwave tower atop
Bangs Hill turned into a Chirisi-
mas tree Wednesday night with
some 2,000 feet of lights strung
onto the tower 's guy wires.
Lights of 25-60 wattage in col-
ors of red, blue green and yel-
low doned the “tree which can
be seen some 3 miles swsy
from the ground and reported-
ly some 50 miles away from
the air ____
ne tour guy wires compose death of this nature in several which came from the Rockies e L r • Rulinq Due
the., "tree with lights strung years I into the Great Plato. states at Cache Found 1 “,18 .. .
eishtfeet apart A -foot star Fire trucks had considerable midweek moved through the Honc Kosa HOUSTON (AP! ~ Federal
with 26 bulbs tops the lower trouble crossing Main Avenue Midwest then curved into the HONG KONG . ’ ~ Police Judge James Noel will rule at
Bob Eddins TV cable manag. Alford said Sirens were going Northest with devastating announced Saturday discovery ' ’ -36 am. Monday on the fate
er. said some eight hours are and lights flashing, vet manv fury. cache, o American- of condemned sex slayer Joe
required of five men to install motorists failed to yield to the in eastern Mame. a new fall madehighexplosives and wear- Edward Smith, scheduled to be
the lighted “tree’' trucks or to the chief's sedan, piled snow on the ground to a ons. . . ed to have been in- electrocuted Monday night
Alford said, law requires driv- depth of 29 inches Old Town. tended.for use against Commu- Judge .Noel set the ruling time
ere to pull aside and stop when Maine. was covered by 15 inch- nist.cnina. , _ 1 after recessing a hearing Sat-
such an er ergency arises. AL es of mow and Houlton had 17" cache largest exer found unlay in which Smith's attor-
ford cautioned He said fire- inches on the ground in Hone Kong: was discovered ney is attacking the conviction
More snow was forecast this on the top floor of an apartment if Noel agrees that defense
weekend in northern Maine and block in, a. densely populated attorney James Hippard's con-
freezing rain and snow in the secton of the colony A ballis- tentions have merit. Smith, 22.
southern portion tics expert told a news confer- will be granted a stay of execu-
Snow and sleet over upper ence the explosives could have tion if not. Hippard said he
New York state felled utility levelled a city block will appeal to the Fifth Circuit
_ _ lines serving communities with "They, are fantastically dan- Court of Appeals
Children old enough to hold more than 50,000 homes gerous, he said. “Thousands of,
a candle and sing 'Jingle Bells'' Schenectady. Troy and Sara- people in this crowded area
are invited to take part in a toga Springs. N.Y., were de- couldashave. been killed, if the
‘carols by candlelighe" Christ- dared emergency areas, err explosive had gone off.
MEWEE than romoroW . . this
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BEAUTY . COHTOUnO TO FOIMT
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ANY IMPORTANT GIFT OCCA-
mas program Dec. 24 at 8 p.m abling officials to eniorce spe- ------
outside the main building on dal short-term laws to Jaciii- Issues Probed
the Hu and Pay ne College cam quick return of terrain e UNITED NATIONS, NY
The singing is open to the ----- (AP) — Secreary of State Dean
public, but Dr Dorothy Harri- Teccher Tn lire Ruskand Soviet .Foreign Minis-
son. sponsor, is especially in- leacner IAIKS ter Andreii.A. Gromyko probed
terested in a big’turnout of WASHINGTON [AP) - Ah issues splitting the two super- w... .... . ,
chikk^n American teacher has reported powers Saturday in a two-hour W ith no hint of troubles which
' Farcign studentslat Howard to the ustice Deparrmem nowgsession.both .dplomats calledicaledoaasimaanattemptrh
PRayngndcermanstudenesoriihnsgsoshatupmsed nosma moy 19 moe aon dht Streanc smoothly on;
Dy-lanvsnn " sing German artists touring the United again in • further effort to low- through space, apparently well
carols duringthe program.Su States, and on Americans who er East-West tensions ahead of its rival in history's
den . „ -ambs Kindergarten might try to get them to defect. Rusk told newsmen: first interplanetary race - the
will sing carols and i commun- Files made available Satur- "We talked disarmament Russian Zond 2 launched Mon-
It singing-iLscheduled until 9 day by the Justice Department questions, European questions, day.
P.m. identified her as Miss Natali
Maco
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 6, 1964, newspaper, December 6, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492894/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.