Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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(Tom) BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 6,1937
ByJVUliamgJ j A Year Ago Today t
to profit or Ion. If It doe* not vto- | OUT OUR TV AY
late the “due process" clause of the
federal constitution. tt la difficult
to Imagine a tax plan that would
do ao. * r i •
Children’s Author
ME OWNS A FARM
AM* BUTCHERS
BEEF, WOW AST
f 1 .SHOT T>E
- MACHINE OFF
WHAM l HEAR
PE SQU1CKINK.
LAIC SHE MEEP
s^PSOtl^--'
r 50, THERE >
GOES VOUK.
UTOPIA AGIN!
HE POWT WANT
NO BUTT IK/ IK)
TO HIS TRADE,
BUT TO HECK.
WITH TH*
. BUTCHERS/>
Texaa Electric Power Companies
were asking the supreme court for
an Injunction against the PWA on
flood control projects on the Braaos
and Colorado Rivers.
The war betpeen Texaa Power A
Light and the Brownwood Public
Service Co. was being fought out in
lqcal courts and T. P. A L. an-
nounced a rate reduction to the city
council
A Court of Hooor and Rally was
being held by the Optra! Section
of Comanc!* Trail *>y Scouts and
Bangs was being sued for back pay-
ment on Waterworks bonds.
MV MACHINE
ALONE f MOO
HAIKiT NO
MACHINIST' J
I'M RUMNIKJ' L
that MACHINE,
SO KEEP VOUR
SNOOT OUT/ j
I, S Author of
-The Birds’
Christmas
Carol"
10 Sewing
THEN, AN* SELLS
IT A LITTLE
CHEAPER THAN
TH* BUTCHERS -
HE'S DELIVERIN'
IT AROUND, NOW
v SO WHAT ? v
11 War flyer
12 Hair tool.
IS Bland.
II Wheel centgr.
10 Trays for
dishss.
11 Neuter
MAUN
CRAIG
patriotic spirit of the PUlpiwa
themselves. They deatre freedom so
much that thry will rratot ary af*
fort Japan may maka to dominate
the islands by paaeaabla means. and
only by forcible leisure oould the
Japs gain control; and fortlbte
ensure will not be attempted because
It would ffi mediately provoba half
a doaen nations to intorveno.
Manuel Quoaon. praaidant of tht
Commonwealth whteh will continue
20 Shaky Ash.
21 Bitter dnig.
22 Rigid.
20 To giva,
20 To encircle.
20 Book nemo.
IS TO scoff.
02 Sound of
42 Chum.
42 To dose.
45 Clttec.
40 Writing tool
4T Blockhead.
40 Elortriflod '
particle.
10 Engraver's
15 Wool knots.! fcd-
IOSmaU pttiticla.52Sho was a
17 rather. — writer.
Jl Nothing 55 — was ht
40 Lists of names native land.
THE FAMILY I
DOCTOR I
W* Hm sod Hvnftir
BT DR. MOBB1S FISKBSIN
Editer. Journal cd the Amorteaa
Medical Aamakltoa. and of^Hy*
pia. the Health MagaAne.
ilEABia is in moot instance a
1 aelf-limiting disease. Every-
thing must be done, therefore, to
permit measles to run a satisfac-
tory. quiet courts, and to ward off
d*n<rrrous complications.
The child must be put to bad in
a quiet roam. , Measures must be
taken to prevent glare from irri-
tating his eyes, but it Is not advis-
able to bar sunlight completely from
the room.
For years, f£ was customary to
keep the sickroom darkened. Now
it is beiur to permit the measles
victim to wear dark colored glasses
in order to keep out the light, as
the fclare is painful. Furthermore,
the child should not be permitted
to read, nor should there be a bril-
liant, Irritating artificial light.
fJoaicUmrs irritation of the eyes
will cause the eyelids to stick to-
gether. Pur this, most doctors pre-
scribe washing with slightly warm
boric acid solution or warm water,
w hich will remove the crusts and
prevent general irritation.
many of the questions and removes
asay cf the doubta praaented to the
bdknr by the Devil.
Both the life .hereafter and the
pumout life are dlaeuaaed here by the
Lord .Jesus. He was speaking to men
whoso hearts were filled with fear
af>d Whose minds were confused by
what they had witnessed during the
4pdT~ He told them plainly that
(hare would be an'abiding place in
mi father's house, and that he hhn-
aaKf was their guarantee of its as-
curtty. *T go to prepare a place for
yqu.~ be said, adding that his dis-
ciples Should follow after. In the
epistle to the Hebrews we read.
"Whither aa a forerunner Jesus ro-
tated Cor us. haying become a high
priest forever after the order of
Mklchiaedek." In that place there la ; can-born Lady Aster. M. P. cited
be fellowship no; only with the | „ muT.-sting fact.
Easier, but with the Father himself Under tuBp*cw o.' the League of
HO that beboldeth the Son behold- Nations, a group ef nutrition ex-
cth the Father. The Son was for- . pirta ^ seen endeavoring to get
swsr to be with the Father, and those oountries to drimte more care to the
•to are with the Bon shall be with important matter of proper food for
thaVWther. their young.
There was not only this amursnee j -jn some ecuntr.es where we can-
inteternal life in the realms of gio- ^ ^ interest in nutrition on the
n» but of both physical and spiritual fr^na of child welfare.” maintains
strength during this present! life. Lord Aster, “we find It aroused by
d^s tUadptoe were to have power to y* for sponger recruits lor
perform mighty ourscles, and later army."
•titerad this power. They were to be Whlk ^ BMnM ^ n.
affective In their ministry, and later of fattening the ktne for
Mnght ami tirades to the cross of
Ass Oreater power than they had
rtssanwil of posmastng in the places
In A material kingdom which some ^ things it would be,
HER NAME
IN LIGHTS
fy Mark suzaro, e «», nca *-u* u.
- j . Chapter •
J^AFHNE came back to the liv-
ing room ten minutes later.
She wore her bright gram tweed
suit with a big collar of soft
Qtsck fur. Her smaU gieen lui
t~m a Uotalinng leauwr w pne«u-
ant taxukt Jauntily m us cr-wn. ;
ins onghUMus U tn« g,-*vn
pcanted up toe waits and buu
(a.nua»t ol ner skai and nair. '■
luck looked at her approvingly
while she drew ou n*r »uu1
genres. Then his glance swung
around to Jennifer— Jennifer
•coking veiy rnuen like a maga-
zine cover girl in her yellow %*.i
ccat, a snaoe deeper than her soft
llaxcn hair wmc.i flow«d out fruui
DenuUh a bcnnvt of btpvn
velvet.
He sighed.
“I wish I could make up my
mind which of you tao g.ils w
the moat beautiful. You're such
the market, preparedness for wsr perfect toils f:r each other. An
apparently does serve at least one met A man has troubles."
good purpose. What an ideal state Jennifer avoia.d Daphne a eye*
now. if this was angry with
child care 0C4n* “T te “**** UP ear*
»nd he- Jrour muul- TutJlT It Ury. Uxe.y “A <
. ” toat Daphne and I would ever en- Inside
s permanent feature of our Wr U)to companion tor a of these fine hickory logs and I
ition. and war could be cut- „„ man. would we. Daphne!" think there Is something warmer
She amil-d but her eyes asked than that."
, a question.- They were cool pens- “Thank heaven for that." Jen- I'm net the tailing-in-love kind.
traung eyas and left no d-uot of nlfer said. “I told Daphne that I “You're only a baby. Jennlfei
111 1 1 * ’ ' * r ......j meu- meaning- knew you wen the kind of man You’ll fall in love some day" ar
who’d be the supreme host." she added hastily, “not that
“I’m glad you told her that.” have.”
he said and smiled down on her. "Well. If I do. nmember ct
j Jennifer feh she had said the thing. Daphne: I expect fair p!i
wrong thing and no big sifter stuff. I'm ju
They went indoors and Daphne warning you.”
f-rgot about Jennifer. Daphne said. “Fall in lev* wl)
The first thing that struck her the right man and It will be a
was the beauty of her eld home, right with me. but be careful ”,
80 like what it had been before— (Te Be CaoUaerd)
as exactly what it eu»M to be. ■ ■ — ■ «.-----— -
ZZLTZJ? *5, Knob Knockers at
the rich brocades. She saw them , A moo to T nit to
doers of the corner room, which ~°° mind if I daitt"
*• - — ET £ JL .
I ao at home." TT •
“HL BQUirar Jennifer called ■ & wm*i to«o was thtak.
from the car. -u |to think cl Brett H4U. | To re-
Larry straightenec. put Ms plpc^nember ev;ry corner of It as s:te
in his p^ket and came uown to- iCtn It* To remcmtxr tbe
ward the ear. \ ; thing* Larry Smith had said to
Then he saw Daphne. * ^ abcut It- But not to think jt customary to give him a warm I
... !®l She eras ashamed of ^ bath just before he goes to !
"Hello,” he said and there eras her own tactics. Was there sm- *ieep. This serves not only to son-
great warmth in his voioe but his thing mean in her that she could troi the fiver, but also to stop the
ryes mere for Daphne end It wss do scmethlng like that to her only nsti(mne».
to her that he held out his hand I little sister. She d try to mak; x/t«r ^ epooge bath, his akin
“Win taken advantage of your up to Jennifer for tt- . may be powdered with any light,
tnvttatlco.” she said. “This la my Jennifer found hjr in bed when <*U M talcum powder, which helps1
sister whrm you've met and this she r*turned from live movus. also to prevent irritation of the skin,
is Tucker Alnsley, Mr. Smith. ■ Daphne had rather dreaded that u there is much itching, or p.-eimg
"Of course. I’ve met the UUk moment of the skin, the doctor can pre-
sister. (iUd to see you all." He Jennifer hung up her yellow scribe lotions containing soda or
shock hands with Tuck. ' coat, toaaed her brown hat on a other g
”Itk bom a divine drive. Mr aand Then she dropped down on The food of the child should be
Smith. You're a lamb to ask us* Daphnes bed. I chief* of the Ughtlmd mhdty«
«P - • 1 ‘Worau'v. fallen in love" she „ * “ ” L"uldJ.£
Jennifer offered him an angelic mid pleasantly. as uT few SmmTud
smUe and held out her «mall hand Daphne mid. Idiot!" — (t_ At J*"
■“ <* W« to ■»* «“ « *»• *r.. •'"O'tf't Uaurr ^ hta ^ !
on." k. «id. lot-, gtt“wtt . m ^ — ■ -iTlirin. £
I-, b._n buminc ..m, h««. I m Daph
t didn’t know. I think he's grand • BBWW‘
•JL1 .T UTU JTL,‘ ,'^Li pi.~t-n-wpr.iMr, «nounu
gawg tao to Htojflnly I fB*a*, of i^xativea or cathartics for th»
bowels: in fact, thro* should never ’
b' given to sick children without
s dortors prescription.
The patient, however, should be
riven plenty of fruits, jnctaff^
drinks which tend toward alkalini- I
-'ton. such as orangeade, orange
juice and lemonade.
IThings I Like About!
!•: Browawood i
A Benefit of War
SSmTStSiAmC SattSSaJSSs
25 s~ -rxnr
laid out Brownwood wore not llonaJ constitution.
JFupcrstlUoua. as streets are found In Its action today the Cotamiin-
running- moot every direction; thus kt party passed a resolution assart-
one k encouraged to glee some tag that a “new turn in potltiaei
thought to directions. There are by Ilfs'’ was at hand,
name: Drives, Avenues. Broadways. “Certain organisations (of the
Subways, and one Blind street—but part) violate democratic principles.**
no “Blind Tigfn," so far as the said the resolution. “Such violations
writer knows. have been:
Again, the material used in the -l. Improper slant tons
construction of our streets k of In- “2. The practice of oo-optton <ap-
terest. It varies to the liking of us potntimnt cf men by their super-
all. The person who prefers, may ion) of menihees of party ooauait-
canter his favorite steed, on out- tees.
lying streets, coursing through shady -g. Appointment « of etoefk
lanfs. on sand. clay, or ordinary ticn of party secretaries,
black dirt. A few blocks in a few **4 rwtion of nutv orxanlxations
sections may be found for ear bv lisU of candidatn (instead of by
salesmen to test the ability of car individual selection)
performance through mud. Should 1 -Liquidation of »*»— defects la
one feel more at home listening to neosmary in enter that the oarflP
the cniMhta, ol mrrtoj.«r ptUfet w ^ u, u* uJmw
be may take to a (rateM meet. Or ccr^utatio© >
he may spend the entire afternotn ^ ^ -m
leirurely driving over varied kinds wouia qnJSHte par»«ths Sec-
of hard-surfaced thoroughfares. . tkn_ _ .
An auUtandtng nature to meet tkat to tiknlty euonyg control
people coming to Brownwood. in the over Sovtft ^WSk-
rprin* and summer months. Is the aimm’ ~ « -_
beautiful trees which line many
miles cf our boulevards. Peopk in Tewn Takes Is Skales
Fort Worth and Dallas imagine — ■ ■
Brownwood k as far west as flan VALLSTFOLD, Que. — (UP) —
Angelo and Lubbock. They are eur- Beery abk-bocUfd man. woman and
prised to discover our large shady child here donned skates for “self
trees. Inviting lawns, lovely flowers protection” when a mid-winter rain-
and shrubs. The hackberry. mes- fall converted the streets and side-
BARBS
COLEMAN. March f.r-(UP)—Al- 1
roost 5100 in coins and old bilk was BROWNWOOD HEIGHTS
taken by knob knockers from the pim orade
Kelley A Company Hardwire store Bii y Pkyd <Day. Patsy Ruth
at Santa Anna Thursday night, ac- Ptewart. Norma Jean Thompson,
cording to Sheriff Frank Mills. The Norvel Welch. Jerry Juns WUliams.
men who entered the Santa Anna ffmng Orate
store are believed to b*r the same! Arthur Chapman, J. C. twin*
who have robbed other West Trxat Evelyn Rose Evans. Joyce Hamrick,
stores in a similar manner during Jerry Joyner. n«mmip d Smith,
the past several weeks. I [ Third Orade
Entrance to the building wan O^-rye Allen Day. Lenora Jean
gained by cutting a hole in the rouf N.vllle. Bilik Jo Reagan,
cf the building. I ' Feartb Orate
L. . Audrey Chapman. LUy Mae Crow.
mww * u leenat ■mwi , rmi Day. • Jr.. Lorens Dodson,
_ r - pry Dodstn. Lonnie Evans. Burton
HONOLULU - (UP) - Derptti Hart Odrasa
the Pacific coast snipping strike wo-rT Dewitt Welch,
t’ai lasted from Octob-r till Feb- fit? Orete
ruarf. Hawaii managed to ari an Peuljlh oomeilua. BU’y Hamrick.
all-Ume .raeord for tourkte and va- j. -p. Dod^n. &mji H-ad. T. A.
catlcnUU. More than 22SOO reach- nunxworth. 1 junior
ed here either by the Pacific Clip- joyrm/'
pers or by foreign lines that were j . mh Grate
not involved in the American yy-nkte Lee Cobb. Cokita Helen
****•• { -J Pmith, Maude BUcn Qrtnstead
juw'iw pJtt-nTta wau W00C
oecan are found in abundance. The
wtrrete cany one by epactous lawns.
rosy bungalows, colonial residences,
inritlng parks, stately and historic
institutions, which add asst to an
evening's outing on the streets of
Brownwood. Paving and beautifi-
cation continue at present. Yes, I
And then they were aB tatting.
There was so much to say about
the Hall. Jennifer had taken Tuck
to see the fid school room. Aunt
Alisa, twin to Larry's methv, mads
tea and Larry poured cocktails for
himself and Tuck.
SO THEY SAY
We Sell Milk Under the
Registered Jersey Creamlme
Products Trade Mark
JOIN OUR P07ULAR
KNITTING CLASSES
I lastracttens fiat wMfc parebaar
“Benut” yanm IMS Ave. B
Drug Co. 201 Center Ays.
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FOR SALE
1935 Chevrolet duel 131’
trade, A-l mechanically
TeUpkona Vi for Mwry
SHELTON BBOR. DAIRY
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1937, newspaper, March 6, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026056/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.