Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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APRIL 28,1935
PAGE FOUR
'Noted Educator
!M'i box t» his hand and hi* heait
in his pm. Bhi mm In Pete the
minor of hetsslf a* Dix mat Hava
■ran naT. ! %
“If t could ba sure you ibeant
it. I think I'd my jws,’" *» told
him '
official
|| Station.
It Frames for
tbo de»<l
It Croat toko.
At ro wok da*,
ft MoBMe*.
24 To boar.
25 Corpse.
M Laughter -
aoaad.
ft Half aa am.
29 Chao*.
V) Lacquer In*
gredlcni
31 Kodrnt.
33 Angry.
3 i Moo rains
Vlrrin.
35 Jewel.
34 Night before.
37 And.
!39 Tone D.
1 40 Northeast.
Term for
Iflock Court
ened at Brady
yt yriAd formula! ham boon of-
4 fered to tnsam permanent re-
covery. but ndw cornea a Haw Tort
clergyman with a solution that seams
to ham been evoriDdhpd.
The key to the “more abundant
DTi Apr. 21.—(8p >—The an-
epring term of McCulloch
tflkiirt court opened Monday
« Pith the grand Jury being
atom in, And lmmedl-
rt bo work. Ah unusually busy
la shead of the body, with
urn t» cues tor Investigation.
[. Broad of Brady was named
n bf the grand Jury, which
S,the following other persons:.
. FUliagar, Lohn; Prank
i. Brady; F. W. Otte.
R. C. Barsch. Calf Creek;
Doran. Rocheie; N. R. Kirk.
R. t. Cobper, Mercury; C. L.
Placid; It.'A. Base, Melvin;
Kimbrough, Cowboy, and J.
11 Cow’s home.
On 12 T6xas Road
Projects At Austin)
AUSTIN, April'- 23— 'UP' -Bid'
fra opened today by the State
By Maria Blurard
e WJ6 K* $**** lw
Highway Department on 12 road
no Net*. Mam art U ha bid upon
tomorrow. ,JL> United coat of the
projects is 32 430 000. If Federal
approval of awtrdt can be ob-
tained by Thidaday night. April
wig set a new record in wort con-
trtfctea by the Rate department.
MORTUARY
lance upon pruftubi-
Md to sbolhh sfco-
and the failuih of
oobtediy was dud In
la the relaxing df
(t the thing whkh
MISS LULAN Mil GILMORE
Miss liibn MSe onutdm. 401
East Depot sfiaat, and teaehsr in
the Cnmgawho schools for several
wars, (had In Medical AHs Hos-
pital Monday night. PUORgl mr-
vtces were to je held this afternoon
at four o’clock at First fetfUrt
Church wtjh Dr. Rail H Moore.
s oh bldg previously open-
month total approximately
Grady Skelton
Made President
Brady C. of C
> |»iiiuiMf ***** •
tfx B»rm «<
lmU ■ m Mb ft.
all. Ho non of caring for her**
m<ntion of toot Mat night. *-
word of the fututo. .
- And yet Linda wrote her ho
nut to him and then tom up i
letter*, But finally her ionelln
end Ikm tor him came to docnim
her letten arid on a odd break A
che or
loir her
her life.
October days that
Bring death of the
there came a letter tara
Dtx in answer to hen. |
"Wie ffidnt know Whet wa Were
talking shout," ha skid. “It was
only a tow months ago. but It
keener- Ukc Jfeara, Linda, and I
trunk that wi were caught up in
ah tmoUdnai warn with my Rav-
in* and all that. X suppose you
leal the same way. We*m lean
apart no# tor a long time. You
ham a Job you like, and I'm in
tola music thing pretty deep. It
wyRtoe or the youth. In osier that -
an toffeUigem public interest in the# BJMttfttt
matlm may be translated into sc- nfett Dial to* died
ties designed to Mind about needed | this mernihg about I B
............... Them am many V>-1 home of hh son. Piul I
caM “weeks” cbwignatad for the; Avenue O. tor. DM had
,pirs—Hnn of ad sorts of project*;** here only a short turn
and atone of them am. ke trivial in here with hla son whd to
the# purpoaas that all ham suffered td ^ ^^
a Ms af public respect and enthusl-
w___ ^ 1*11® 81 terooon pcnQuig •
m acre, nowever, are uiw ilini «. XI
-w«tor to be celebrated tomultah- ^M^Lsdon Fune
eotody. and each of the three is worth ^ iaww burial iri inp
geetoas etortrimion by emry eitteto * ■
wha * fbtereated ia his own waifart MU. B. E. CLEG HO
and thabof hts childssn. brADY. Ast. JR— (Sul)-
boa of lnedfbto candy. 8he
*d them on the mehtM of the
MbtoUM MtoM m them
renew m* pi earns in fields
ulte alined. But they hao
her heart ii
Into her am
throat, brio
tiff.'* I
She couldr
work It odl
couldnt do l
cn her Job
year* at
gotoamatr -
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1936, newspaper, April 28, 1936; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026593/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.