Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1963 Page: 3 of 26
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By JANN SCHIEFFER
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acceptance, McCabe says.
Thursday — Turkey and dres-
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the Brady High School auditor-
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SHOP PENNEY'S
EVERY DAY
TILL 5.30 P.M.
Pageant Slated
BRADY (BBC) — Members
of First Christian Church will
present their nativity pageant
again this year with perform-
i ances from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday
Pima combed cotton. strong-
er. more lustrous in white
short point collar model.
Neck sizes 14* to 17
Sleeve sizes 32 to 34
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Moat dolls were dirty and
community chorus.
Directed by Mrs. Don Hale
the chorus includes 43 members
from various Brady churches
To appear as soloists are Mrs.
Marion Dale Rice. Mrs. James
Mallow. Bruce Ashcraft, and
the Rev Bill Boswell. A men's
quartet, James Mallow. Dr. Don-
id Pentecost. Leycaster Moore
and the Rev. Lamar Leifeste
also will sing and Bill Spurgin
will read “Why the Chimes
creamed potatoses, slaw. com-
bread milk. congealed dessert
Wednesday — Steak and gra-
vy blackeyed peas beets hot
rolls milk, peaches
Thursday — Turkey and dress-
divorce and awarded custody of
minor child. Defendant ordered
to pay $40 per month child sup-
port.
Anita Ruby Bly vs. William
Everal Bly, plaintiff granted di-
vorce and awarded custody of
some tn
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BROWNWOOD SCHOOLS
Monday — Barbecue burgers
oven-brown potatoes, vegetable
salad, aid fashioned cherry cob-
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Mistakes Cost
Denver Resident
DENVER (API—The citizen
who mailed a check for $168.77
to Manager of Revenue Charles
L. Temple made two mistakes.
He used a 1963 property tax
notice paid a year ago. The 1964
bills won't be mailed out until
after Christmas.
He mistook the machine code
number for what he owed. The
tax figure was only $3.8.
bier, milk
Tuesday — Frank and bean
Mczday — Ground meat
and potatoses, peas and car-
rots, bread, milk. apple cob-
bler
Tuesday — Pinto beans.
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could not be cl sen nd with soap
and water, so she resorted to
cleanser “and elbow grease."
Mrs. Watson said. Some dolls’
wigs were mussed or missing
Hair ribbons covered thin patch-
es and caps were made for the
balder dolls.
Some dresses already on the
dolls only needed washing and
ironing, Mrs Watson said. At
least two evening dresses were
ire Sat-
ght low
32, sun-
bread. milk.
Thursday - Chicken and
dressing, giblet gravy English
peas, cranberries, fruit cake,
bread, milk.
Friday - Hamburger lettuce,
-tomatoes, onions, pickles, pota-
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Monday — Irish stew, cheese
slices, tossed salad, cherry cob-
bler. crackers milk
Tuesday — Meat loaf, baked
Mary Elizabeth McClung vs. divorce and awarded custody
of minor children. Defendant or-
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and tor me
prunes, bread, milk
Wednesday — Roast with
gravy, yams, buttered com,
com. cake squares. bread, milk.
Thursday — Com chip pie,
pinto beans, sweet relish. apple-
sauce. combread, milk
Friday — Turkey with dress-
Voca sand, if they would tolerate
a green color, caused by the
high iron content ol the sand
The business climate in Brady
indeed has been conducive to the
further expansion of our ag
tivities, and we would recom-
mend Brady to any prospective
new business."
McCabe's company now spends
about $264,000 annually in the
Brady area: $102,450 for labor:
$99,700 for trucking, oil. gas.
grease, fuel and electricity: and
62,000 for other miscellaneous
items.
Regarding the new plant to
process “pulverized sand," Mc-
Cabe said: “You can be as-
sured that we intend to build in
Brady one of the most modem
and up-to-date plants in the
Southwest.”
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Defendant ordered to pay $40
per month child support
Frances Alldredge vs. Donald
M. Alldredge, plaintiff granted
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We take great pride tn doing
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Wash ’n wear. Little or
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Sleeve sizes 32 to 34
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year for inore than 150 of
Brownwood$ little girls because
of the genenosity of Mrs. Arlene
Watson.
Mrs Wa< son dressed more
than 156 dolls collected for the
Christmas tby program sponsor-
ed by Browawood Fire Depart
ment and Downtown Bible Class.
“Surgery” was performed by
Mrs. I N. Franklin, a “doll
doctor,” who repaired broken
buttered potatoes, salad, pea-
nut butter cookies, biscuits,
milk.
Tuesday — Meat loaf, green
dered to pay $75 per month
child support.
Georgia Eudora Dove vs. Wal-
ker Winfred Dove, plaintiff
granted divorce
COUNTY COURT
W. O. Breedlove Judge
Presiding
Nelson Ray of Brownwood
charged with aggravated as-
sault.
Melvin Fisher of Brownwood
charged with aggravated as-
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beans, fruit salad, bread, milk.
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beans, salad, bread milk, pine-
apple pudding
Friday — Hamburgers. pota-
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32,000 axle weight of vehicle. hsou „ . .
John D. Mathis of Brownwood nings Hall, Howard Payne Col-
paid fine of $25 and costs, total ege, paid fine i1 and costs,
$40.50, on charge of over 18,000 total $16.50, on charge of Cros:
axle weight of vehicle. ing a physical barrier 00 high-
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Brownwood paid fine of $25 and R. c Allen of 907 Austin1Ave:
costs, total $40.50, on charge of Erswnwrad snejd.fne chargen
Lonnie Lowery . Sherrie McIver,
Robert Daniel Tindol, Joyce
Weathers and Mark Wise
Fifth graders are Nancy
Baugh. Jana England. Nina
Stiles and Jim See
Sixth grade students are Sheila
Lloyd. Ann Martin, Pascal
Hosch, Sue Kingsberry, Boots
Walker, Patricia Beard. Lafay-
ette Mays and Judy Clifton.
Seventh grade includes Jim-
my Eubank Donna Strickland,
Cleta Pollock and Leta Pollock.
Eighth graders are Karen
Dean Carolyn Rowe and Dickie
Horner.
Announced
SANTA ANNA (SC - James
A. Harris, principal of Santa
Anna Elementary School an-
nounces 32 students on the hon-
or roll for the second six-weeks
period
Wednesday — Meat and vege- beans, carrot and celery sticks Fourth grade includes Shirley
McCabe says other glass pro- table stew cheese wedges, cob- pineapple cake, bread, milk Baker Jimmy Benton. Judy
ducts could be made from the bler. crackers, milk Wednesday — Chili beans. Brusenhan, Melinda Dean. Neil
Thursday — Sausage, cream whole kernel corn, canned to- Fitzpatrick. Paul Guerrero. Ja-
nice Keeney. Randal Lovelady,
peas, buttered carrots, peanut l--------
butter and crackers, applesauce,
brpadaayilk Turkey with dress- Cantata Today
Tapered cotton oxford in
short point button down col-
lar model. White.
Tapered cotton oxford in
snap tab collar model. White,
•wash ‘n wear . . .
little or no ironing
Neck sixes 14% to 17
Sieeve sizes 32 to 34
Yarn dyed striped cotton ox-
ford Tapered with back
loop, buttondown collar..
Neck sizes 14’e to 17
Sieeve sizes 32 to 34
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MAY
Monday — Vienna sausage.
Shop Penney’s every day t 5:30 p.m.
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charge of speeding
Randall Humphries of Brown-
wood charged with drunkenness.
Harris Motor Supply Co. vs.
Tom Carraway of Denison, suit
on account for $28.80 and costs.
Harris Motor Supply Co. vs.
Neal Coleman of Springfield,
Ark . suit on account for $49 68
and costs.
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
New Vehicles
Passenger
Earl E. Christy, Temple,
Dodge, fordor.
Virgil McKinley, May, Buick
fordor.
Texas Power & Light Co., P.
0. Box 502. Brownwood, Ford
Fairlane station wagon.
J W Fisher, 305 First Na-
tional Bank Bldg , Dodge Polora
fordor.
COUNTY CLERK
Marriage Licenses
Clifford Bruce Lancaster, 18,
of 605 Sixth St. Brownwood, and
Comina Sue Barone. 17, of 206
E. Commerce St., Brownwood.
peas, cranberry sauce pump-
kin pie, bread, milk.
35TH DISTRICT COURT minor children. Defendant or-
Judge Joe Dibrell Presiding dered to pay $50 per month sup-
Barbara Nell Marable vs. Jack. port.
Ernest Marable, plaintiff grant- Juanita Churchwell vs. Bob-
cd divorce. by Churchwell, plaintiff granted
count on Penney's for quality
fabrics, tailoring extras such as angled sleeves for no-
bunching comfort, good lokos, proportioned for better
fit, appearance Features that at these law prices could
only mean extra savings to millions of men, coast to
coast.
CRISP, EASY-CARE DRESS SHIRTS
LUXURY TAILORED,
LOW PRICED!
Decron polyester for the wrinkle
resistance he likes teamed with
fine cottoe broadcloth to keep him
looking neater, longer. Wash 'n
wear. Almost irons itself. In
white short point collar model.
Longer wearing Penney value!.
Pima cotton. aristocrat of fine
cottons in white. "Kingbar"
collar.
Neck sizes 14* to 17 1
Sleeve sizes 32 to 34
MOWNWOOQ BULLETIN Sunday. Dee. 11, 1963---3A-----------------------
Volunteer Brightens Holiday SandLabeled
wpomea by«uMd aosdng Brody Rosourco
store which hannonan tn have •
doll evening hand BRADY (BBC) — There is a IF. McCabe. "And several other
. , %& nano, future for the Brady area in that, products could be made and
Sponsors of the program pro- Voca “nd processed here in Brady utilizing
vided"her with most“ot Pthe “Sand is one of Brady's great this resource.
needed doth. and she donated
some materials. Mrs Watson
said Almost every doll has her
own "individual" suit or dress.
Some of the dolls had only
one leg or one arm. She camou-
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‘ We make shipments to all cream, wheat bread, milk
points in the United States and Friday — Pimeto cheese sand-
l have shipped sand to Mexico, chips, pickles, vegetable salad.
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From Dallas, McCabe is vice bake, spinach, baked corn, tom-
Mrawatsoninats6s sne voun seas;"'
teered for the gargantuan job Corp., organized here in 1958. Wednesday — Spaghetti and
ci dressing the dolls because1 The company mines “frac sand” meat sauce English peas and
"I like to sew.” But on Christ- at Voca, southeast of Brady, for carrots, vegetable salad, rolls
flaged these defects with large mas Day more than 150 happy the oil industry' “and our pro- and butter, applesauce cake,
sleeves or long skirts on the faces will reflect her generosi- ducts have gained world wide milk.
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matoes, sweet relish, peach
crisp with whole wheat. com-
through Saturday.
j The Christmas story will be
sautemer i IIISTICE COURT portrayed by live actors on a
PRECINT.1 Z1, . a vacant lot adjoining the church.
Walter E. Gilmore Judge Spectators can watch from their
_ . nresidng ..... cars or from the sidewalk. Thir-
Ernest Alvin Wiliborn’of 415 tv-minute performances will be
Riverside Dr Brownwood, paid given continuously.
fine of $1 and costs, total $16.50, ___________________-______________-
on charge of passing in a no- ,
passing zone. over, gross weight of vehicle..
Virgil Millhollon of Brown- , Billy T. Thompson of East,
wood paid fine of $25 and costs, -land paid fine of ® and costs
total $18, on charge of speeding.
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Canada, Bolivia, Peru, Colum- peach cobbler, milk,
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Th. rmmon. i. S.chine DE LEON ELEMENTARY
The company now is erecting Monday- Buttered lima
new equipment at its Brady . Tinoeh IUt nicklo
plant to produce “pulverized beans, spinachu.beet.pickl
sand."used inthe manufacture Tuesday _ Meat whole
of cement-asbestos pipe. Hay- w-i m 105. con.
dite building blocks.sand lime kernel com,et tuce5alady.con-
brick and cement lined pipe, gealed dessert, bread, milk
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1963, newspaper, December 15, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492824/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.