Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 88, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 28, 1939 Page: 2 of 6
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BROWNWOOD (T«a») BULLETIN, SATURDAY. JANUARY 28,1939
Farm Organization
Seeks 20ft Members
MS SINCE I
AN STARRED
!m CHAP
High School Debate
Team In San Angelo
Brownwood 10th School dehate
team*, with their coach. A. W. War-
ford. head of the apaoah Itrsrtwinl
at the local high school. today are
in Saa Aafelo for praettse debate
com petition with the Saa Angelo
high school's debatlito team*.
Making the trip with Mr. war-
lord are the gIris’ team* of Jean
Dawson and Ruby Lee Field and
Dcrothf.* Kansas and Margaret
The boys' teams are Billy Allcorn
and Oredy Held and Joe Owens
and Bobby Snider
Powell Soys Hot
Check Racket Cm
Bo Liquidated
RR COMMISSION
HEARING CLOSES
first of the year. Three hare been
tiled on.
probably as many as It havgoome
In and paid off check* to merchants
through the county attorney s of-
A stats railroad commission hear-
ing which began Thursday at Hotel •
Brownwood was rrtigugiflfghuhi
afternoon, with all of the matters
except two docketed for the hear-
ing receiving attention. M *
Testimony taken at the two-day
hearing will be studied at Austin by
members of the commission, R Z.
Oray, examiner tor the commisaltoi.
said, Examiner Ben L. Templeton
of Colorado assisted in the (hetr-
tog.
Oray Is a former county Judge of
San Saba county and Templetod a
former county Judge of Mitchell
county. Both rscstvod their appoint-
menu as Railroad commission sh-
ammers recently. ** Ora/~formerly
served as assistant attorney gen-
eral of Texas under William Me-
Craw..
flee or sent in check
turned over to the m
rent in a cashier's ebe
charge was fled, Ml
believed to have paid
given to Brown eool
on which no chsrgas
. Smce he took oflks. County At-
torney J. Plner Powell has filed
“hot checks'' charges against 10 dif-
ferent persons, with a total of 31
such complaint*, it was announced
Saturday.
the slump
Duriig those twenty yean or
mace JaSide has dallghted muttons
of the* tie goers throughout the
world with his screen performan-
ces. The re Is hardly ah adult the-
atre patron alive today who does not
recall of having seen moot of hU
seventeen pictures which include
A resolution offered by B H. Brownwood; Mrs. Ruth Gorman.
Lauderdale. Stephen* county, in op- Early, chairman of the county H.
poMHon to the O’DanlM transac- d. coui *11; Mis. A. J. Newton, Iwrtf-
Uoas tax plan gained a second but ty. W e-chairman of the council;
wag tabled b> almost unanimous Mrs 1 lert Wright. Rtrly; Mrs. A.
S.VCSTS *£■?*£ Twi
State political issues of such a char- T. N Simmons. Jordan 8prh*s;
*c#er was expressed. j. H. Ragsdale. Lonnie Hikes.
H O. Lucas of Brownwood. an Bangs Charles Thompson. Byrds;
fcx-presidem of the agricultural and pieeibly others
group for Texas was introduced as; jack! Shelton. vice-director and
“the man who started it *1L” mats agent of ths Extension see-
Cliff Day. president sf the Texas vice ahd formerly of Brownwood.
Agricultural association. pr«a*ied at talked on the value of livestock
the general sessions. growth* and the growing of home
Tom Hammond. Abilene, director 11ted a ad food,
of the association fog District 7. in- Mia* Maurlne Hearn, distrtet ag-
traduced * resoiuuoa .caommecd ent. rgnnnard food production and
Inn that water well drilling benefit*1 home I gardening.**
If permitted to grow, corn suck-
ers add materially to the yield of
grain and forage.
1 JU«T MEAdP HIM
SAW SOMBTHlUa
ABOUT TM' HOOPLB
FAMILY TPtSe/PlPE
TH' BBAK OKI HlMf
IF MS f&U'T A HUT .
THAT FELL OUT OF
OKIE OP “THE BRAWCWi
YMEK ECHOES p--
POKTT LIVE J
Usl hills/
VVMO^Sh TH' RUSTY
OLD WESCTMBR
VANE WHO'S
BLOWIKI' TO ALL
POINTS OF "TM'
COMPASS? HE
LOOhCS AS SEEDY
1 AS A SLICE OF *
WSATERAACLOKl /
BUSINESS-THATS \ ON TM'WAV
RIGHT? NOTHIN' TO \ WE ARE! TCO
DO BUT DEVOTE \ BUSY TO
HIS WHOLE TIME \ MANAGE A
TO GET.TiN’ TM* \ MANAGER
BUSINESS, OWNIN' I FROM GtTTIN'
TH' HULL WORKS - /TH’ BUSINESS!
THAT'S SWELL/ / THANKS,THOUGH
V FOR YOUR
’>w — interest—
WHICH WOULD
| \ \ BE FIFTY-ONE
\ PERCENT Iff
I--\ A WEEK
LEGISLATORS BUSY 0NPLANSF0R
TEXAS TO PAY PENSIONS IN TEXAS
VAR06
Cleaned
I Zephyr Honor Roll
GOOD PROGRESS
BEING MADE ON
CANAL PROJECT
that it would rales “in tic— of Ruth Perry 190), Leonard Morgan
MM0O.009.- (••). Lindy Clemone (to). Virginia
Proposed natural resources tax in- 1*Je g*1** (to>. Nina toil FgheB
qtt^es wusjr will Mn Umi Owltod DxisJcfU (IT), Ttuir-
imroduesd to retail <»» White (to). Barbara June Du-
srIcb iix. to (vrto| receiDtfi tax and ^®T), Arlene Sikes <80, Annie
btffe tormte tenter eaoraU throufb Mae White y, Omfth Ota* <80.
hunt an baese nee beta, an liquor Thtrd «r#de:
by-«fce-drtnk. on salt produced in; Wanda Mye Baker (to). Bar-
Texas, and on “skill” marble ma- 1 bare Ann Van Zandt (to). lalteOe
fijxa . Coffee (to). Anna Bell Harrell <«•>.
Naival Gw Lew Biihl Betty Sue Locks (to). Lida D.
lteo a he Maw Atlanta «a* Moorp <*■). Barbara Ruth NeBmith
*55,.«. n.JL.1 p. u, -wet. '*;• T“ q*_<*>■ <*“*• **«•
he Mth^ud would produce M3.000,-! TL
OOP-* war rburth grade,
j , i Wanda Lou Va&Zandt <$$). Ray-
Albert ?erten * Marlto mond Spinks <9»>, Bobby Locks
"gj<»>• Byrt Ann Okt (91), Jep T.
on OU. a five cento per 1 000 cubic Clemons .$$>. Betty Jo Petty (M».
feet tax on natural gas and a $3 50 MMb* Powell <M). DeAlva Priest
pgr ton tax on sulphur. Derden «aa>. Joyce Druklll <»>. Madif
said hs planned to group the nat- joyco Vann (to),
usal resource tax tnereaaea together nfth grade:
19 a biUgrenUng old age asaUtanre Christine Keeler (94). Letha PUye
to an Texans over to, regardless of potty (94). YVoaae Stevens <M).
preporty holdings, Johnnie Ruth Hudson (93). Jack
The author also plans a grad- Thomas (to), Malcom Jones (97).
uated state Income tax. beginning Audry NeSmith (IT). Fisher Oreer
en incomes of 91.300 a year. Derden *M). Mamie Lee OoH (94). - “
eetimatea that with the tUJOObOt Sixth grade:
a year now provided for pensions. Norris Huggins (90); Malcom Me-
the fund should receive $45 000 000 Kenxie <r>. Donel Kirkpatrick
or'more a year..It was reported '**>■ P»ula Jean Barrel (to),
that a 10 cents per lJW cubic feet Seventh grade:
levy on natural gas alss was being „*•>*» blills <M). Norma Sue
prepared tor introduction. <*,» ®- Moore (to).
Fetsefc WmU Satoa Tax Van Zandt (ST). Lee Roy
Sen. Does Bardin of Waco Mg ^le»t Francis Thomas (95)
punsion advocate, said Htok* he Norman Petty (to),
would' introduce a MA to tax woo- Etotah grade:
erty orer tf.000 so more aid ^ Laverne Keeler rM). Dalptaa
hi. obtained for the aged. The Do*)e Murphee (Mi.
Mud tax. breed on acreage, will have' E:,lle Wallace (to). Imogene Davis
a top levy of $30 an ton. Hardin ^ Donrthy Lou Jones ($9).
^.4^ Ninth grade:
Rep. Alfred Petsch of nudericka- °*rt* !Tl>’ Imo**n* Powell
burg^mSStoSS MtopropSS *Lera^ VtoZ«dt ‘®>. Bon-
bring about $50,000,000 revenue each OU^* f*91? ,
year Re* Treris Dean of Hamhn J, ~
iu*’ (souM yWd a Ru»- j Grigsby MUk (ft), Martin Oobb
UHBii'^hich have -,a6,~ 8u-e Counts ($6). Beryl Jen-
ZrZTZ'Z?. klns (to>. Bxie Thomas (Sk *
Stewart Director
Of Country Club
O. I. Stewart was elected a new
director of the Brownwood Country
dub it the annual meeting of the
stocktyoidere held Friday night in
were 11-elected.
Mrs Stewart succeed* Bailie Onr-
fUh. who has i amoved from Brown-
wood to Dallas. Directors re-elect-
ed an: A. H Be A. W. O. Kemp. W. t
P. Murphy and Bert WlUthsibj.
The directors wUi meet within a
few dpre to elect officers, appoint t
a secretary and commlttoes for the
year. P
Arthur H. Bell, president, presld- 1
cd at the meeting- Other officers
are W. O. Kemp, vice-president, and
THatS
m
HPC BAND AND
I GLEEMEN0NAIR
Wilb Charles Rowell Baud, head
of tix college's musts department, as
mashr of ceremonies, a pigriw
featuring the Howard Peyne CMkr
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Jones, Ernest. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 88, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 28, 1939, newspaper, January 28, 1939; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040335/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.