Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964 Page: 10 of 16
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By Ralph Lane
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released by authority of patient Hodge Hall, Howard Payne
CLASSIFIED ADS
WILL BRING
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The.new 2.8-ton gas air conditioner
is designed and priced for $12,000 to
$20,000 homes. And it outlasts com-
pressor types 2 to 3 times. This plus
famous gas economy makes it your
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Tuesday:
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Brownwood — Miss Mildred James Cecil Fraser, Route 4;
Gene Grady, 712 Coggin Ave.; William W. White, 2509 Vine
John Edward Fiveash, Route 4; I St
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Why have your long distance call just "among those
present” on Christmas Day? You can make your
• holiday wishes stand out by phoning before those
busy hours of December 25th.
Your call will have a better chance of getting
through-and faster, too, when you avoid the peak
load time. So be wise - anticipate the Holiday—or
keep it alive longer-by timing your call for a real
surprise.
And a very merry Christmas to you, too!
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or relative.)
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissions Tuesday:
you; ye M
find the bobe
wropped in
swaddling
clothes, lyingin
a manger."
ball gate receipts. . ___. -a --- — ----« — -
Athletic bills totaled $1,576.- written during the month total- if the “bubbles" could be more
23, while other athletic checks
Don’t you need a $125,000
mansion to enjoy the luxury
of gas air conditioning? .
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Have tour
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OPEN 1 A.M. - 1 P.M.
College; James Arvel Adams,
Route 4, Box 47.
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Council Rezones Austin Avenue Block
smartest buy. For a free estimate on
gas air conditioning for your present
or future home, call us now. (Mansion-
owners: don’t feel ignored —we ac-
commodate the largest homes, too'.)
NEED AN
Allied Fence
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MI 5-9989
WRITE
P.O. BOX 233
BROWNWOOD. TEXAS
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,^-BROWNWOOD Su"M D.C " City-County Jail Talks
Spread Christmas greetings
over several days -
your long distance greetings smartly!
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W. H. Deon
NEW POSITION
Carol CoHee, 1942 graduate of Brownwood High
School, has been named associate executive director
of the United Appeals and the Community Council
of Beaumont-North Jefferson County effective Jan.
1. He presently is field director of the American
Heart Association with headquarters in Lafayette,
La. He previously was assistant probation officer
of Harris County and supervisor of the Division of
Parole with State Board of Pardons and Paroles.
He received a degree at Howard Payne College in
1951 and his master of arts degree from Hardin-
Simmons University in 1952. He is married and has
three children.
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O. Bryson and baby, 1712 Waco
Ave.; J. N. Carroll, 1301 Oak-
land Dr.; Herman Thompson.
1611 Fourth St
BIRTHS
A daughter, Brenda Diane, to
Mr. and Mrs.- Booby Jack Rey-
nolds of 2704 Ave. D. Brown-
wood, in Memorial Hospital.
Dec. 13. Paternal grandmother
is Mrs. Lena Reynolds of Brown-
wood. Maternal grandparents
are Mrs. D. R. Vest of Richland
Springs and Silas Houk of New-
ark.
SOUTHWESTERN stats mmoK cat
A member of the General System
"Let usgosethis thing hich has come »• pass,
idDo’sfather Pale nd shaken, they hurried on
their way. But in their hearts vos great happinesa
council chamber. Mrs. Jack
Bell was the only interested par-
ty attending. Her husband, Jack,
who originally asked the zoning
commission to consider the
Choose yeur
chocsea doctor
THE FIRST CHRISTMAS
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Fleming, 1307 Ave. H Mrs.
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Viola Taylor, 1514 Beaver St.; _______ _____ ________
Mrs. Louvena Gabrelia Dodson, Eugene Moore, 1111 LaMonte
Apt (. Park Homes; Mrs Mar- Dr.; Claudus D. Hester, 1310
garet R. Whittmore, 815 Bailey Ave H; Mrs. Jack Tom Riley,
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Brownwood City Council up- A public hearing was held
held Wednesday a previous re- Wednesday at 8 a.m. in the
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Planning and Zoning Commis- v p
sion to change zoning at Austin TFUSt&GS Poy
Avenue between Avenues K and — Ip LLIi
L from A residence to B resi- For DUDDIG
dence. Among bills approved for pay-
City councilmen passed on ment Tuesday night at a meef-
first reading an ordinance to ing of Brownwood Independent
this effect It must pass two school District trustees was one
more readings before the change to Bennett and Forbess, Inc.,
will be enacted for $449. 90 for replacement of a
The change is expected to - bubble" on the canopy in front
clear the way for construction of Brownwood High school,
of a 28-unit apartment complex Thomas Tope Jr., superinten-
in the area. . . „ dent, said this was the second
To be constructed by a Dallas time for a "bubble" to blow
firm, the complex would Include off at the same place. They are
28 units of one, two or three broken beyond repair when
bedrooms each, central heat- blown from the structure, he
ing and air conditioning, built- said insurance covered the re-
in cooking ranges and garbage pairs
disposals and an area for off- _ wona Erioriv diccueced
streergparging-“Cosis expect- tehsabegrdabotf"and"decided
I edto be about 245,000.__I to look over the canopy to see
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HOSPITAL
In an earlier council meeting I • e.
Roscnamteqwsbatnepm Choir Sings
“temporary ’ basis unehaana At Meeting Bills Paid
dioaianstovgonistpenier For Month
nent ’ basis Miss Dorothy McIntosh, sang
Though no reason had ever Christmas, selections at noon Accounts pavable totaling 81!.-
been given specifically for end- Tuesday for Brownwood Lions 064.73 for November were ap-
EuLekwsowatwas progham mngvodSrpaxmem“indepeman
transfer might create possible chairman. ______ School District trustees Tues-
future personality conflicts be- Numbers presented, by the day night.
tween the two administrations, choir included. "Alleluia ., by Included were administration.
Sheriff Joe Townsend indicat- i Bach, .faro.o theanrumnby $704.63; instruction. 82.815 38; at-
ed, at a special Brown County DavEn LenureGladness Know tendance services. 825; health
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" -----------------> Roscoe My11™ P*?”*” New student body activities, 8145.34:
members introduced were Her- outlav si 025 46 and
Richland Springs — D F shall Johnson. Rio Cox and Rob- Ptn.rttony ‘s06 »
Newby. ert Wetzel. tAsPotatunadnnmestoodat
May-Mrs George M Crume. Plans were completed for the s5 561 08 Nov 30 „ .
Brookesmith - Mrs Morris Mile of Dunes program sched- ancewas $7,3844.35, while Nov-
W Walker. a Thursday through Satur- ember disbursements 86.930 05.
Dismissals Tuesday. day at the intersection of Cen- including expenses for officials
Brownwood - Mrs. Raymond ter Avenue and Lee street, and reimbursement of other
schools for their share in foot-
End Quietly This Week
Negotiations to house city At first Dunahoo implied he
prisoners in the county jail ap- thought the move would work
parently have ended as abrupt- but later indicated he did not
ly as they started consider it a wise venture.
Wednesday Brownwood city Wednesday. Monroe probably
councilmen voted unanimously summed up sentiments when he
that efforts to enact the trans- said that after due considera-
fer cease There was Utile dis- tion and study, he suggested the
cussion, indicating the council- city drop the matter apparent
men apparently had already ly leaving the county no alter
made up their mmds on the native but to follow suit
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Dismissals Tuesday:
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964, newspaper, December 17, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492904/m1/10/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.