Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1938 Page: 8 of 8
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BROWNWOOD (T«a*) BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY jL \M
!Irrigation F
Bond Sale
father pronounced rwfjwx the
*ub>act. but unfortunately for them ^ m trttadt
their congregation* comprise both rejolce ^ *
liberals and conservat*v« and ao far num ^ „
as is risible the churches do nothing
about it. As It is when children are j ——■ ■ ----- —'■
permitted to grow up without per- j « , m
sonal acquaintance with hand g qg | /\T qg' I
spanking, church measben who
never hear anything about discipline
usually acquire their own standards m Wt
In such matters. '
• • • • A \J A
«n»on* h*v. four
mo« o(u*t»fl«iire<>ut—thtopron- , mot v«]u»ble *ld
lem of determiniag what is right mant of colds. The;
and what is wrong, and what to d> two tablets the first'
or not to do about It. We hare our
own ideas about mast activities of
the day. and to the best of our un
der>tending end ability seek to meki
dried product thus can he stored killer for which the firmer now is
Indefinitely without loos of etarch, paying from • to 10 cents a pound
enabling sweet potato factories to ea& be produced at 4J cents a
operate during tia entire year In- pound. j
stead of a few months during the ^g*whlte foam, a waste by-prod-
harrestlng season. « uct of the egg-drying industry, can
New Syrup Methods I* contorted into dried egg-whitd
The bureau last year discovered M • * process whereby
new and Improved methods of msk- •cl<* 40 •**<* solution of
ing sorgo and sugarcane syrups. A ««y"» PMMtn are added, the bu-
rn alt pcooses prevents slow boiling. r44U f*Portsd.
sasMUat. Jellying and “dabbaring" U -.r ..-
i^> CmtlAS Tdllld ~
I Ing an Improved sugar cane syrup 4fU|V|lvV I fllllw*
that does not Mso to susar'* also
was developed by the bureau. (COWTiwukP w*om SA«« OH«)
A study of hemlock bark ss a pageants here with genuine pleasure
source of tannin, a product used In and without visible damage,
tanning leather, is under way. About f' '••••*-
LEWIS' LIEUTENANT SP1
AT CONTENTION OF
WASHINGTON. Jan. M—(UP)— New Syrup
Philip Murray, chief lieutenant of .The bureau last year discover?*
John L. Lewis, charged before the new and improved methods of mak
United Mine Workers Uteion con- |m sorgo and sugarcane syrups, i
vention today that blame for failure suit proosss prevenU slow hnutna
of peace conferences with* the’_________
American federation of Labor lay | of sorgo syrup A method fbr mak
squarely with the federation.
Murray, vice-president of the
mine union and members cf the CIO
peace negotiating committee, said
negotiations to end intra-labor war-
fare failed because federation rep-
resentatives lacked authority to
negotiate a truce. make a ten of powdered
gt Pgr failure to pay
on liquor have been
ti court against four
eajJrtU charges are
windmen 'and M'
re under arrest, and
and L. V. itsrrtU,
been taken into cus-
1 First, Calotnbr
wt thorough and
intestinal elimi-
tng the Intestinal
laden muctis and
trtet miwhimtm thie amount to
qualify finally far a $430,MO PWA
grant. »;•
Broumbilt Shoe
Store Purc
By W. W. Kelson
Public Records
Personal Mention
• 114*M«
. company as traveling —Baiun * Mrs. Roy Largeni. Mrs. W. L.
om Ftolns. and ^ and Mm. Leveridge have Rarkrtder and Mm Dub Kardrlder
(cAdams. Cross ^ Lubbock where be has will attend open bouse In the home
I_• accepted a position with the ghtll of Mr. and Mm Tom Largent hi
mew, and Miss 0*a and .OH Company. Floyd WUli- Merkel Tfursday Mm Largent will
■ Plains. i fort grown wood, also has moved to be a member of the house party
Lubbock to work with Mr. Lever- W. T. Fain and family of Lub-
as Company to |gjg. ,. bock, are visiting in the home of
*«es of Nancy Mr Nelson stated today that Ruv- Mr Fain s brother. Ben Fain, and
sell Peach, who baa. been connect- family.
I Lease ^ed with the Robertson Shoe Store Miss Marjorie Smith of M
wt to F. 8. of San Angelo, has been added to Worth le spending tide week in the
of J. to. Byrd the personnel of the store end wtU homes of her unde and aunt. Mr.,
. S. k f. sur- soon take over'daties of manager, and Mm J. F. Weeden. and her
action 80 of R. Store personnel include Mr. FeaO. brother. Oladney Smith. and Mm
rnd. $10. . Charles Hawkins, and Mrs. Lena Smith
gfatcred Vleve Nelson. Mrs. W. R Kelly and T. L. Grady
Brown wood. Mr. Leve ridge atm maintains an of Santa Anna visited their broth-
rhy Motor Co.,! interest in the store, it was said, erj Lrtcfc Grady. C. M Grady and
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9:00 A. M
... ’PHONE
RDERS
Men’s Work Suits
Hickory, «tripe and blue denim
SORRY 1 NOMA!
• OR C O. D.
ing bargain days featurinj
worth of winter oterchfttidU
prices! Priest have b4en c
many items art Tew bf a
ITEMS OF
DUBLIN
Ah INTEREST!
Local office of the Tom Unem-
ployment Compensation Commie-
rion and the Tinas State employ-
ment Service, located at 1S4 Main
avenue. Is being renovated and re-
painted Plana can for new inter-
ior finishings end Improvements.
C. A. Kyle is local supervisor.
Slaying: Studied by
Erath County Jury
Hospital Notes
JUST 60
Fal and Winter
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Dresses
CLOSE OUT
ALL WOOLEN PIECE GOODS
79C «nd Q8c yd
THE TIME YOU HAVE BEEN
WAITING FOR!
CLOSE OUT
INTER CMTS
DI THREE PRICES
\1 Don’t f“
\MUs Thie
\Vaiue
Reduced to Clear
Lidia*' White and
Colored
Uniforms
6 only
rOW IMMFDIATI- IFLLIHC!
}kAr LYRIC
Boys* Striped Overalls
Size 14 and 16 yrs..................
48‘
Men's Overalls
Sizes 40 to 50............*........
69'
Men's Dress Shirt* _
Assorted fancy patterns.............
5r
Men's Rayon Unions
Priced to dear......................
7Jf.
MEN’S COTTON
COAT SWEATERS................
79'.
Boys Work or School Pants
neavy wetgnc, sanfonzea............
89V
Small Lot Boys’ Winter Unions
Sizes 12-14-16 yrs.......... .......
nv!
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iMutif*;
Childrens Cotton Stocking*,
A Clearance Bargain...........
5W
1 Lot Chfldrens Wool Sweaters
Good assortment of sires.......
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Boys Wash Suite,
Priced to clear.......
1
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49
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and
Boys Dims Overalls
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1 LOT CHILDRENS
OUTINC GOWNS...........
J K*
2 Big Lots Ladies Brassier*
Close out priced • • «•«.«•*..
ii'......49'
CHILDRENS
WINTER SLEEPERS......
/ S9’
Lodfes Rayon Crept
Lice Trimmed Slips .......
1 LOT SILK CREPE M jj
PAJAMAS..... #I»T
9~.St.9S
1 Lot Giris Dresses /
Broken sizes, assorted styles ./..
25’
a • e • • e •
Ladies Rayon Panties
Priced to clear now ...........
- 2S'
LAMBS IRAYON
KNIT GOWNS .............
7T
One Lot Giris Dresses \
Close out price...............
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Giris Rayon Pajamas
Priced to clear.............V <
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1938, newspaper, January 26, 1938; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041025/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.