Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964 Page: 8 of 16
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Financial Aid Programs
school distriet, earning a max-
mum of MS monthly * $350 per
FINAL BETRAYAL
most incredible that only a few
trial cooperative training pro-
CHURCH REMODELING
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land may be used as a location
for the building with no rental
STRIPES
$3.25
NO DOWN PAYMENT
34 MONTHS TO PAY
Brownwood Sept. 30 This was
the first progress report on the
plant on Pecan Bayou by 1975.
THREE—Indication the firm
ALL TYPES
FENCES
To clear the way for construc-
tion of a new Carnegie Public
Library, City of Brownwood has
moving the building to the new
site," commented the mayor.
to buy a minimum of 50 million
cubic feet of gas over a one-
THE PERFECT
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
BOWLING BALLS
BAGS. AND SHOES
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CENTRAL TEXAS FENCE CO.
PH. 3-5262 HIGHT 2-2503 S27 W. COMMERCE
Free gift wrapping on pur
chase of $1.00 or more.
Priced as
Low as ,
ted. This is one of the reasons
for the board s setting the March
1 deadline.
Priced as
Low as ..
Santa Anna Methodist Church is in
process of being remodeled cempisto-
lyonthe exterior with repair to
one wall. Plastering and painting is
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twin brother, Lorry, when she was named 1964-65
football sweetheart of Lincoln Junior High School
in Abilene Saturday night. Larry was co-captain of
the football team this season. The Stowerses former-
ly lived in Brownwood.
GREENWOOD
OFFICE SUPPLY
100% Combed Cotton
Oxford Cloth
DRESS SHIRTS
St., at the corner of Carnegie
and Depot. The library’ also is
near the corner, and the library
board wants the whole corner to
adequately accommodate the
new facility.
In Wednesday’s meeting of
offered to loan a piece of prop-
erty in Riverside Park for the
possible relocation of building
for Brown County Chapter of the
American Red Cross.
The current site of the Red
Portable Transistor
.TAPE RECORDER
$19.95
seal of approval to "Kiss Me
Stupid."
The legion, whieb classifies
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School Trustees To Study
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Special savings on one troup
of ladies’ handbags.........
% to % OFF
Water Board
Gives Okay
To Budget
Budget of Brown County Wa-
ter Improvement District No. 1 .
HIGGINBOTHAM'S
HARDWARE
ADD COMFORT & VALUE
IMPROVE YOUR HOME WITH A FENCE
FROM
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city would retain title to the
land.
WEATHERBY
Motor Co,, Ine.
1965 FALCON
Whitewall tires, radio and
ill standard equipment far
1795 down. cash or trade
and . . .
it is the legion s phrase “final
betrayal" that chills the hearts
of film leaders. In times past
the legion has exerted powerful
Mayor W. C. (Bill) Monroe
suggested the city offer land at
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SHOE GROOMERS
Give him a shine-kit by
KIWI this Christmas. Com-
plete with all the emsentials.
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the agencies involved. He said
these would not interfere with
grams
Under the state program. stu-
dents would wort a prescribed
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films for Roman Catholics,
stamped the movie with a C —
SHIRTS
Only 25c each
We take great pride la do-
ing your shirts the way you
like them
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IMPERIAL PURE CANE
SUGAR
10-Ib. Bag 89c
Limit 1 sack at this low price
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FABRICS
TH Choice to fantastic . . .
the savings are real! .. ..
49c to $4.98 yd.
THE SINGER CO.
Approved in the budget were
expenses expected to hit $99,960 At Coleman Saturday
Act of 1964, is celled the Neigh-
borhood Youth Corps, and in-
volves students between 1622.
It is similar to the other pro-
gram. permitting students to
work in the school ay stem to
earn money.
Tope pointed out both pro-
grams are aimed at both ear-
mg and learning and that the
money paid out by the school
district would be reimbursed by
mas Tope Jr . superintendent,
should look further into both
programs before any action is
taken
One. called the wort - study
program. is directed by the vo-
cational division of Texaa Edu-
cation Agency and is for stu-
dents between 15-21 Inder this
program, vocational agriculture
students and certain other stu-
dents who need financial aid
could be hired by the district
for $45 per month to do certain
■jobs. __________________.
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OPTOMETRISTS
Call for appointment
MI 3-0184 or
1»8 Citizens Bank Bldg.
49 hour Rex Alarm Clock,
luminous dial. Reg. 3.98
Now 2.98
Plain Dial. Reg. 2.98
Now 1.99
RENFRO DRUG
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Anache Cases
And Brief Cases
that possibly could be used in
Brownwood Independent School
District were discussed in detail
DRESS SALE
One special rack of girls’
dremm reduced. In sizes 1-
8X. 7-12, petites and juniors.
VP TO % OFF
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FAIRY TALE
"The Moon is Blue" seems a
fairy tale compared to today’s
movies.
of amateur songwriters try to
sell him tunes
To keep him in town, the pi-
ano teacher (Ray Walston)
hires a floozy Kim Novak) to
pose as his wife and throw her-
self at Dino But things get
mixed up and Dino spends the
night with the real wife (Felicia
Farr). The story is told in rau-
cous style with emphasis on
double entendres
Ladies Slip On Or
Lace Canvas Shoes
1.88
COFFEE MAKERS
Presto. 8-cup stainless steel
. 16.95
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199% Orion. Fall Colon
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FOR GIFTS . . . ROBES.
CARNATIONS AND COR-
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for 1965 was approved unani-
mously Monday night by dis-
trict’s board of directors. Coon Hunton Meet
Homo Sweet Homo
Insurance
(that really pays off)
A State Farm Homeowners
policy pays off two wys.
First, by protecting your
home and belongings
•••Inst almost every rik
imaginable. (Even covers
you in case of lawsuits.) And
secondly, by paying bin
dividends- the kind of div-
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on nr before March 1 to relocate
its building.
According to Clary, additional
funds have become available to
_____.___ ___ boost the library fund, indicat-
Cross building is 500 E. Depot ing a larger library than origi-
— ‘ nally proposed may be construc-
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scheduled for the interior with some
work on the pews, floors, steps and
basement, according to the Rev. Bob-
by Weathers, pastor. (Santa Anna
BBC)
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DRY CLEANING
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Riverside Park as a possible site
for the Red Cross buildtag.
If Brown County Red Cross (8
agrees, Monroe pointed out the -e
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FOODORAMA FREEZER
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REFRIGERATION
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the firm, delivered the report, trial Park, with the possibility pounds of water pressure be pro- which the major companies
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Tope said he possibly would
submit a plan where students
could be utilized to help operate
a nursery for pre-schoolers to
give underprivileged children a
chance to get some training just
before entering the first grade
“I think we ought to get into
it," Dr. Paul Wheelis, board
president, commented The
money’s appropriated and some-
body’s going to spend it."
SUPERVISION
I. F Bay expressed concern
Two financial aid programs The second program, coming number of hours weekly for the
‘' under the EconomK opportunit distriet earnine a max
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weren’t a credit to the school is considering plans for location year span. The gas will cost 19
system,” Tope said, of a new water storage tank at 1 cents per 1,000 cubic feet
during 1965. The revenue intake, c, ,
is -cOn Hunters ASSsiton Stan
Contained in the budget were hold dragraces at. 3:30. P1” —
expenditure estimates for every Saturday. Events will begin aft- G
function of the distirct. er a basket supper • 6
Proposed expenses approved A bench show will be featured E
included $12,480 for the main and trophy awarded for the larg- 2
canal, $14,020 for the irrigation est coon taken to the meet. . =
laterals. $10, $015 for the irriga-
tion distribution system, $470 for
academic year Their duties
would involve work that needs
to be done but would not involve
jobs handled by regular em-
ployes. Tope said
SIMILAR PROGRAM
The federal program would
be similar to the other plan The
school actually would have to
contribute to the program. bat
it would be in the form of su-
Beautiful ladies billfolds,
coin purses, French purses,
clutch bazs, eases for eye-
classes, cigarette cases and
lichtera in delightful pat-
terns by LADY BUXTON.
$3.95 to $5.95
By BOB THOMAS happened to a major Hollywood
ARoUvrap; Nme
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year many fear wil bring a eri- andimmral — is difficult to
sis to movie morals "Iadded in ,anoroval
With self-censorship reins understand how such approva.
gratly eased the major com- is not the final
panics have been pouring forth trust stack hasbeen.pl -
films with a heavy quotient of so many. * the organized indus-
sex and seduction it seems al- try’s self-regulation
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years ago "The Moon is Blue" Hollywood newsmen last week
was denied a production code got a took at what caused the
seal because the word "virgin" Tegion’s indignation. Kiss Me,
Stupid” tells the story of a
swinging singer named Dino
(Dean Martini who geta stuck
to a Nevada town when a couple
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Offered To ARC Chapter
1 explanation of how the local dis- lating suggested plans for loca-
! Brownwood City Council, City trict could participate at a later tion of a new water filtration
I Manager John Clary presented meeting of the board. ‘ “
a letter from the library board, "I wouldn’t be for it if it
saying the Red Cross has until
pervision.
____._____ Tope said that possibly some
distributive education and Indus- sort of arrangement could be
worked out under this program
whereby Howard Payne College
students could be utilised to as-
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the warehouse, $520 for the lake,
dam and reservoirs, $9,635 for
administrative expenses. $39,050
for the filtration plant, $1,010
for concessions, *3.700 for the
small reservoirs, $7,365 for lake
patrol. $1,200 for miscellaneous
expenses.
The budget also listed in-
come from 14 sources.
Revenue anticipated included
$61,500 for water sold in Brown-
wood. $1,300 for water in Early.
*4.500 for water in Bangs and
$950 for water sold in Santa An-
na.
Other income sources includ-
ed $5,800 for water sold through
small connections, $13,000 for
water sold for irrigation, $7,900
for irrigation standby, *4.000 for
concessions, $4,300 for dock fees.
$800 for dock anchorage, *5,000
for subdivision leases. *1.400
for lease rentals and *3.000 for
interest.
How far can the movie mak-
ers go without arousing militant
action by the moralists!
Some industry observers be-
lieve the limit is being pushed
They cite numerous examples of
questionable taste.
The cause celebre of the mor-
al crisis may turn out to be a
film from the needier of Ameri-
can mores. Billy Wilder His
Kiss Me. Stupid ” is arriving
just in time for the Christmas
Progress report on an invest!- Slayden and Cottage streets. The , and needs. holidays the legion nas exerwu powenus
gation of Brownwood's water tank would contain 2% mil- SIX—Indication the firm may SHARP BREAK influence on Hollywood to clean
and sewage systems by Yeatts- lion gallons recommend boosting of the pres- The film has brought a sharp up its movies Does this mean a
maezzvaa amma _____of students i. Decker Consulting Engineers of FOUR—Proposition that the ent water filtration plant to a break between the production ideclaration of future action?
•ad ma. m 0e suPrame ! think its Abilene was given Wednesday firm is considering methods of designed capacity of 16 million code administration and the The answer will be known in
maeE mhe suon Pod Aducational olicv to Brownwood City Council speeding at night refilling of »a- gallons of water a day powerful National Legion of De- 1965. when the crisis of movie
• E Ehat these students do a dllar’s .W..E.Desker.engineer.with ter tanks in Brownwood Indus- SEVEN- Proposal that 79 "msti
SWEETHEART AND ESCORT—Miss Laurie Stow- worth of work for a dollar s He was accompanied by his bro- a new pump station wouldbe in- vided in the heart of the system.
ers, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Stowers of ! Tope said the school district' "hferepor.“pewntedn fim . staplled,pa _ 4 ,,, e EIGHT-Estimate ri tax in-
• Abitene and srenddevghteree Mr. and Mrs. Eddie ( wep’definhteghwoulabavere J tiomanser "frmeptprneM s consadEergrsughestin tnsrm; provementt anssprwoud imh
. Stephansen a Brownwood, was escorted by. her AXSWiX. Per cub ._______
““A“d/c Ross said he 107Ssas"ith accommodate future expansion -p* Key City firm This has rarely
would not vote on either pro- Included in the report were C:#. Danaujc
gram until he saw a plan for eight items: -‛Y enew
phedus onessemdemebandud X penErindscationgthattXasttot Gas Contract water systemsince the firm was
Bay agreed with Ross that the eliminating low water pressure To provide City of Brownwood hired. A report, on the sewage
matter should be fully explored problems in certain areas in the with additional natural gas re- study 1- expected around the
before any action is taken. city through designs to meet serves, a contract between Gulf
Tope said he would get more 1975 needs. Gas Company of San Antonio
details on the programs and TWO—Report the firm is con- and the city was renewed for
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wood City Council.
The contract calls for the city
cost. He stressed, however, the S
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.