Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964 Page: 16 of 16
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You Took Us Literally—And We Did It Again!
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Shriver Welcomes Private
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4.98 & 5.98 VALUES
SPORTSWEAR
City of Brotherly Love I got re-
Santa. I want a little puppy.”
Outfitted with red suit, fake
These ora $17.95 and *14.95 values!
close to say: “Please. Santa,
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want a little puppy.”
reasons" he wants to continue
left arm got tired.
Every time I switched hands.
was one of three announced.
nonprofit organizations.
dents who have dropped out or
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"WB GIVE & REDEEM SCOTTIE STAMPS'*
"Wl GIVE a REDIEM SCOTTIE STAMPS”
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New Traffic Lights Due
In Downtown Brownwood
from a little girl to “Hey, Santa,
want a drink?” from a man old
enough to know better.
Use your Scottie Stamp Books to buy your Christmas
presents. We will be open later evening! beginning
December 18th.
The most beautiful shades of new spring
pastel woolens and woolen blends in .50" and
60" widths. Bright colors that you simply can-
not pass uP.
★ WE WILL SELL AS CHEAP OR CHEAPER
THAN ANY ADVERTISED PRICES
WHETHER IT IS BY THE CASE OR BOTTLE
IN THIS AREA ...
I love this wonderful rayon-
and-nylon combination because it
feels as soft and fresh as a
fluff of powder next to my skin.
There’s a complete collection
to choose from,
and asking for Pechglo
is second nature to me now!
Now we have the slacks and sweaters in sets. These are two and three piece
sets that are beautiful in the new colors of light blue, block and red. The
matching sweaters are block ond white, blue and white, solid white and
solid beige.
Every day's
a lacy day
with,
phernalia.
The kids looked right past the
ill-fitting suit, the fake boots
One girl broke away from her
parents and came over. “I’m
Cynthia. Can I feel your beard?
It scratches.”
Another girl came over and
asked about the reindeer. She
talked about her new dress, her
baby brother, her loose tooth,
and then as her mother tried to
pull her away, she leaned over
4 This pettiskirt, elegantly
1 slender and deep in scalloped
f Alencon, has a look of
I greatest luxury. Yet it
I flies in and out of the suds
I and dries smooth as new
I all by itself: that’s
- Vanity Fair nylon tricot
for you. XS, S, M,L$5.95.
With it: lace-and-Lycra®
Every Body’s Bra $3.95
myton and Lycra W"*— me
By ROBERT K. WALKER !
PHOENIX. Arii. (AP)—
, The Big Three of the 1964
Republican p r e s i dential
5 BLOCKS SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE IN PRIDDY
"DRIVE A LITTLE FARTHER — AND SAVE"
★ WE SUPPORT MANY LOCAL CIVIC OR-
GANIZATIONS ...
# TRADE WITH US AND KEEP MONEY AT
HOME. REMEMBER ... IF WE WERE NOT
HERE, YOU WOULD BE PAYING $1.00 OR
MORE ON A BOTTLE OF WHISKEY.
...by the way,
only *1.25
are
liter
INAUGURATION INVITATION
Early this week, mere than 200,000 persons received
invitations like this for the inauguration of Lyndon
B. Johnson and Hubert H. Humphrey as President
and vice president of the United States. The inaugu-
ration will be Jan. 20.
scratchiest beard in Philadel-
phia. I spent nearly four hours
as one of Santa’s helpers col-
REPORTER FINDS
Fans Of All Ages Visit
With ‘‘Sidewalk Santas'
want. Santa, is a new girl.”
Most of the adults smiled and
many waved. One man repeated
the old gag: "I hear you have
1 three gardens. Santa, so you
can hoe. hoe, hoe.”
The two others, at Tongue Point adult education and work train-
Naval Station, Ore., and Camp ing programs. and full and part-
Gary, Tex., will be operated by time job training for school stu-
as party chairman.
“I was selected for the job.”
Fabrics ALIVE With Color....
And They're MOVING OUT FAST
Allergy free - Dust proof - Mildew proof
Odorless - Cloud soft - Light weight
Vycron fiberfilled quilted Polyester
In Brighter colors than before as well as
pastels — Red - Light Blue - White - Pink
Peach
bell.
Many people gave me as wide
a berth as possible, looking'the
other way purposely.
BEEU0S and
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Wuhnsun
i opposition.”
1 Burch said there are “a lot of
Wednesday and planned to
leave today.
They remained well out of
reach at the Goldwater home
overlooking Phoenix. A guard at
the gate turned away newsmen
it was Burch who said the
meeting was to discuss the “in-
ternal friction’' issue and also
his future as party chairman
“it’s hard to have any kind of
Sizes 4 to 7,
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My favorite
Briefs are
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lecting for the Volunteers of There were some problems. I
Amerca. nearly got cramps in my right
Because of recent staff arm ringing that bell. Then my
changes, the Volunteers decided ’ "
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election, flew into
send them back to the’facto-
ries to have them rebuilt,” he
commented.
According to the engineer,
rebuilding old ones and buy-
ing new ones “would get your
traffic control system up
where it would operate well
enough to control traffic you
now have.”
“The basic equipment you
have is still good," he said
“Get what you have in good
operating condition, and if you
still have traffic problems,
you're going to have to start
looking at the one-way street
step.”
Davis urged councilmen to
“stick with any change you
make when you decide tr
make one.”
said, “I hope that a large poverty-stricken Americans in
amount of participation by pri- migrant labor camps, chronical-
vate industry will develop over ly depressed areas and big city
the months ahead” slums.
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Cith Manager John Clary is
| 'looking for four new traffic
control units to help alleviate
traffic congestion in downtown
Brownwood.
Wednesday Brownwood City
Council authorized tie city
manager to “take steps" to
purchase four new traffic
lights and control boxes. The
units will cost about $500 each.
Council's decision, a unani-
mous one, followed a report
by Gordon Davis. Houston en-
gineer. regarding a traffic
study he is making of down-
town traffic.
Davis suggested the city
“get the traffic equipment it
already has working proper-
ly" and purchase several new
spare units.
“Take out the old units and
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campaign huddled over-
night at the hilltop home of
Sen. Barry Goldwater dis-
cussing “a little internal
friction in the party.”
National OOP Chairman Dean
Burch and New York Rep. Wil-
liam E Miller. Goldwater s run-
In Republican Talks
wort.”_____________________
SELL THOSE
UNWANTED ITEMS
IN THE BULLETIN
night colleeting for the Volun-
teers of America, a charitable
organization. Persons of all
ages, but especially children,
stopped to visit with Santa.
Here is his report.
By JIM LAMB
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - As
and even a slipping beard. Tias
was Santa and they loved him.
The first man to speak hur-
ried past and called, “Hey San-
ta, bring me a new car.” A
news dealer, lugging an armful
of newspapers, said, “All I
EDITOR'S NOTE - Associat-
ed Press Writer Jim Lamb
spent nearly four hours as a
sidewalk Santa Wednesday
YOU TOOK US AT OUR WORD ON WOOL LINED SLACKS*
SWEATERS TO MATCH.....
The White House announce- are about to.
discussions without going into
that,” the Tucson, Ariz., attor-
• ney said.
He said he expects to remain
chairman after a meeting of the
Republican National Committee
in Chicago Jan. 22-23, but he
would not estimate how many
confidential sought off-the-
By LARRY OSIUS ment also contained 18 sites in record adviceon hois to hold the
WASHINGTON (API — The 15 states for the smaller rural "hard core" of voters who
head of the Johnson administra- job training centers. They are in backed Goldwater and yet bring
tion’s war on poverty has wel addition to 41 sites announced in more into the GOP fold.
“.Ttu program
Sr riadeningthercampagn
tunity, took the step Wednesday in basic job skills and rudimen- Cldwater" indicated he intends the only sidewalk Santa in the
after the White House had re- tary education are planned. t° present hisImindings to the c- - D-h- ‘e ‘ g -
leased the second major batch • They hope to have about 10 ur- Natonai Committee meeting in quests as varied as “Please,
of projects in the antipoverty ban ‘area centers, for 1,000 or Ctcago Committee meeting m c-- i -t - lei-------„
war. more youths, in operation by -Qur problem as I see it,”
included in the $82.6-million | next June. Goldwater wrote, “is to retain
package was a New Jersey Job Also disclosed Wednesday that hard core and add to it by
Corps training center to be op- were the first assignments for enticing back into the party
erated by a subsidiary of Inter- the domestic version of the those Republicans who did not boots, a fake chimney a nerve-
national Telephone & Telegraph Peace Corps. Dubbed Vista, the vote for the ticket, who did not jangling bell ad surely the
Co. for a possible fee of $540,000. program calls for 99 volunteers vote at all, or who voted for the -.....
At a news conference Shriver to work on 28 programs among
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votes of confidence he can count
on. He termed this “useless
speculation.”
Another known topic of dis-
cussion was a letter Goldwater
sent out asking some members
of the National Committee to
give their views on rmsu.es
made during the past presiden-
tial campaign.
The letter, labeled private and
★ WE HAVE THE LOWEST EVERDAY SPE-
CIALS BY THE BOTTLE, CASE, OR MIXED
CASES IN THIS AREA ...
* NO LIMITS. * NO CALL BACK SLIPS.
WE FILL YOUR ORDER NOW, NOT LATER
* WE ARE HOME OWNED - WE ARE NOT A
CHAIN
he said, “and as a matter of
sustisa banduoweti finisin'my not to put out any Santa's help- ---------------------
ers this year But they readily my beard got tangled in the
agreed to lend their Santa para- ’
EXTRA SPECIAL REPEAT
The urban Job Corps training The announcement also listed
center at Camp Kilmer, N.J., grants of more than $51 million
- ' for community action projects,
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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/m1/16/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.