Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1934 Page: 2 of 6
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1
BROWNWOOD
PAGE TWO
S AT
Inst Tulsa and the Aggies In the
two tilts, may appear In the
-up for a lot of play against the
itlemen.
Texas-Rice
f Tougrh'
for A
mmissioners Set
Price Basis for
201 West Broadway
DALLAS.
j'rtant
it Will
n. The
In the
battle i
;les with
Southwestern Conference jridli
take place Oct. 27 whep Texas I
winner of that game probably
year far conference honors
,or Kn™
bow before the Owls, p-o Jlmi
has done a good job in his first
over Lavr. la of New Orleans, Pui
tie with powerful Louisiana Sta
But I am afraid that Jack
better with bis University of
Notre Dame star backfleld mai
first year at Justin that was a
This vi ctory looms up impressh
will bay. Those are o
r« only a taw at the
oae-ceaf so(e pricot.
g otffrod of special
vouch
Commission: rs' court decided
Monday upon a Charge to be made
fdr terracing and dirt work for pri-
vate citizen, when a grader and
engineer, or engine and wheelers
wfcre used. For terracing with a
grader and engine the charge shall
be *1 50 per hour. anG for dirt work
with wheelers and engine the charge
shall be $3 per hour.
TWf quarterly report of Jnstlce of
~ “I. T. Perklnson was
read aiid accepted. It was shown
. , that fines and trial fees totaling
tie! iffc: 62 had been collected, and that
tpe county owrd Peririnson on 47
cases at $2.50 per cas? a total dr
|117,:»0.
• The expense account of County
Clerk W. E. Burleson for *15.65
was accepted and approved Election
judges ler Anderson, precinct No.
^1 and Duli/i. precinct No. U5 were
l tamed. At Andirson Pat Ander.^n
was named tq replace Phillip
i inderson, and at Dulln Sam I . Lowe
PORT WORTH. Oct. 22.—Th#
Horned Frogs of Texas Christian
University and the Gentlemen of [
jOritenary College fought a hard;
bs|tle to a scor leaa tie last season, j
I The 1824 Gentleman squad has
I leal II lettrrmen bv graduation. It!
i{totals 3* men. With 20 of them soph-
rmortw. Th? 1934 Horned Frog i( ______
.aquad is short 10 lettermcn bv grad, the" Peace E
untion. It totals 37 men. with 2» «r f®. ----
them sophomores.
• It looks like another scoreless
Centenary has no Paul Oelsler,
'all-American end: no Shorty Oslln.
with his hair-raising broken field
runs: no Manning Smith at quar1-
'tcrbick,
I.' IT. C. U. lias no Charlie Casper
to race the length of the field fur
' touchdowns? no Wallace Myers aud
Jack Ora vs at ends: no Bud Taylor
iat guard. # •
{- Both schools nave nry coaches.
Kitts,
ir st I
• 'IS,M.W. star.
11* eleven* victory
1 itUiodist, and the
It tt
l dbne just a little
o til. The former
i'Ut a squad in his
sTflma miter. 7-6
imsldcr t|u»t Rice
ivdrd ! to drub the
^yiTH two defeats and ope tie
game as their rewards for bat-
tles of the past week-end. this city's
ms jot football aggregations, the Bil-
lies. Jackets and Liana, yesterday
afternoon began determined prep-!
araUorxs for future ‘conflicts. The '
Jackets will be the first to see ac- i
tion Ibis week when they invade
Abilene for a matinee engagement
with Coaoh R. M. Medley's fight- '
lng McMurry Indiana. A few hours
later .the. Hill Billies will entertain
Brownwood fans again as they
tangle with the Southwest Texas
Be belts from 8*n Msrpns at How-
ard Payne park. The litas W1Q not
see action again Until Saturday,'
November 3. when they entertain
the .powerful Abiluie Eagles tn,
Brownwood in another Oil Belt con- ■
test. . • t ...
Co«hcs Taylor and Meyer of
Daniel Baker began overhauling
the* 'machine yesterday afternoon,
this being made necessary by In-
juries to a number of regulars in
the Sul Ross game, the chief casu-
alty being Jack Snodgrass, phantom
'back who has crossed opponents’
goal lines six times this season to
lead 111 Texas Conference ball car-
riers In scoring. Snodgrass was
hurt an the Initial play of the game
with Sul Ross last week and Indi-(
cations are that he will not be able
to play this week. However, there
is some 1 kilihood that he will be
used borne during Friday night's
game! He win be In uniform and if
the occasion arises he may go In-
to thf game for a few plays.
Cai ger and Morris Oat |
Two other regulars. Red' Con-1 ing
get. quarterback, and “Beans" Mor-
rts. ISO pounds of fighting end. will:
1 kelv be out this week. j If Conger Ind
is unlble to go Coach Taylor plans the same time must battle la
to use Howard, who has been divid- ; diticn that has stood by the B
Ig time with the Rising Star sopho- ta their battles on their home
more all season. Howard ia an ex- ; iron The Medlevmen have!
celierg punter and fair passer but, been (Wcaitd on Donaldson 1
has At directed plays as well as i fCene of last year’s surprises
Conger and lacks the blocking abil- fpat of St. Edwards University,
lty boasted by the Rising 6tar boy. I conference champs. And Med
If Morris Is out Friday night. Her- has sent word to the jackets
man Trigg, senior end and a let- rll will not be well with the Br
termafi. wtn lfcely get the call. Trigg wood Baptists Friday aftemooi
was sent into the game last week Coach Cheaney has dubbed
rgangt 8u| Ross and-turned in a Indians as the “S. M’ U. oi
attests t>
Jhevignyf
txas Lar
t to beat
r when y
Irish pi
beat Perdue, 14-0.
Boilermakers. 18-7
was Impressive.
; Bix.vChevlgnv
ceedi d in stop-
Thr Longhorns' victory o'
Again*; one of the strongest
1 osed a passing attack after 1
ping his running threat. Bohn
Eleven of the 17 passes Te
most df those passes 'paved t!
touchdowns in the 19-0 decisi
CHevtkny. more .so than
Meagher, present Auburn m<
Rocknf system. AgaUvt Okln
ind those boys held ttie Soon
In the second. Chevtgjny i
and tfie boys from Norman,
of Hilliard, suddenly found. B
settling In the arina of a team
Powder Puff
I0e •«cl» ........................
Boone rs
Ward. }
i tried ell
Way for-
,rds. and
W three
• Tooth
Paste
2" 26
Cod Liver
Oil
ucceedrd. Jack
disciple of the
is shopk troops,
first quarter,
string brickfield
In place of the Homer Norton-Cur-
tt* Parker tie-up that functioned
half. dozen years,
stop the running
ilea, one of them
Km
cla. aU sr»
in throwing,
ate acre** tJ
the high com- j
mark! at Centenary this year cob- *
slats of Parker, elevated to luad
roa<flr when Norton went to Texas |
Raisiaa
Mineral
e Southwestern
rest runner and
concentrate on
’ormera In Irvin
Jimmy Had lock
It!would be wel
Conference to for*
the star of the Tn
stnDpu.g him. Chet
4 Uk M. AIT. C.! U. Leo R)
"Dutah'’ Meyer, freshman mentor
for 11 years. Is at the helm.
Prog* Are Underdogs
Centenary's victory ovir TcxM
Saturday will cause the Frogs to j
ter the contest as underdogs. The j!
Oentkmen defeated the Texas Ag-
gies by exactly the same score that
T. C. U. did. ‘Then they came
along and won from the Longhorns,
wno held notable victories ov» rv
OUbreath
folfe, ha!
quarrer ind Hugh
And the line of
row Weir, ruarda: J
Collir* and Jack Oi
From all indications
L'Adonaa
Cleansing
Cream
tes center; Jo
B.nd Louis OUv
► a tower of ftt
IS scheduled t
idd tn either**
,| 10. tf Rice w;
irtt and Wood-
rides, and Jack
be on the sh-rt
t, Arkansas must
i. and Nov, 24 If
end or a tough battle Oct
prepays for a tough, cam*
the Lpnahorns are vjctorl
(Copyright. 1!
peering a
b 11 8hould ^
n atart to finish and Mfcli. are unable to go McCaU. while
not. the odds, tf any. lie broke into the bne-up last s*t-
i Abilene teem. arday, is still far from ready lor
|--r« end MlBer of hard play
Ive almost two weeks "Well not point for the Centenary
I ghaut primed for gwne.- Coach Meyer Mid -We have
nth Abilene H*h here much ahead of us here tn tiie
F 2 Needless to sav conference, where the percentage
! web be us d in teach- l J***"* mopp We d like to wtnjrom
Drnenced Lions a bit ^ OntJemen. of course, but I'm
ani linking ^uithosc Baylor Bats
jP*tff-*-s
j confer-
Rubbing
Alcohol
L'Adonaa
Talcum
Powdtr
L'Adonaa
Nail
•I os*
Lipstick
2 for Sic
2 for 51c
2 fer 26c
2 for Sic
2 for 51c
2 for Sic
Astrln9«iit Lotigi
Skin Tonic .......*4-
Noil Gloss Rcrra
Cold Cream —
Tissue Cream ...
Foundation Crca
Cleansing
Tissues,
tu of 500
Hot Water
Bottle
»r Feiataia Syringe
frigeration Scores VICTORY
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Read This Article If You Are Interested In ■ .
Refrigeration
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
2»t*
2<*36
Tine Stearate qh,ac
Mercurochrome
HMM-TWATS STPAM6C1
THBUCHT FRECICLES WAS ONE
OF MV BR13WTE6T PUPILS,
BUT TVirS TEST PAPER ■
cehtaiwlv docsn'T
L e INDICATE IT !
Cough Syrup
'Ilk- public schools of Dallas have
for rtiariv year*; ojwrafeil modern,
sanitary and well *xpiipjie*| lun*Ji
rodnis for tlie convenience of it*
schVtol children. Since 1925 a UrR*'
pcKrntagc of these lunchroom*
have b*tn equipped with some form
of mechanical rr frige rat ion. ,
In ' 19-Tl the school authoVitiev
fotind it necessary to replace sevwrqf
mechanical unita, and in FebnikJv
ill 1 lit in, I j • ■
of this* year bought four nil fioWf*
lai/i «'i0O |xmnd capacity ice n-frweV
atbrs to rrplace mechanical unifs. 1
J '
After a careful study of tW j»cr:
fqfiuance ami cost of operaBon of
the** four new ice r^frigrraRirs the
officials of the Schiyol ftpem de-
cided to replan- prartiruJv all of
tlifp im-chanical units will/new Il'K
KEFttlGEHATOKS. /in com-
paring ice refrigerating with me-
Cod Liver
Oil Tablets
of rerrigemhon, and year* oi uu
inten ptcclj1 aervice. H E all
of thi*se jKiints. ^^ j J|
Ite m-tentative* of many pi our
leading Irefrigerator manufacturer*
and ire piWiufacturer* had much to
tlie Dallas
su mriority
nd clritH* the
porcelain ice
F«ou DOM
1 Ifa-Bel
Shaving
t^ream
' SI..I Sit,
Mary Lake
Lavender
Lotion
Cold
Cream
WELL, I DOtsrr Mris^w VAtAT WE WAS
THIt^KINS ABOUT V/KEN ME ANSWERED M /
■JEST QURSTIONS, BUT MO MMO CERTA1 ILV
must hav£~BEEN HOPPP^3 ROES
-i ON IhS. WRONG TRAIN OP THOUGHT * rT
or tanenty-two a
n-rater* of the follpwing d
Epsom
Salts
Pound
Stationery
2ftr76c
cubic foot cabinets
cubic footJcabinets
rr ij‘ in
cubic f«»»t -i cabinet
! . # , j ' -
cubic foot cabinet
Boric
Acid
Crystal ar Powder
■ Bowlfame of 1929. Qlft-
(Frem ^«*uih^eateni fee Manufaetams Am*. Be
Profit by ' the experience and investigatio
icbool system. We isre in posilwn to help 3
Pr°U«w Atk u» for complete <U{*!«nd
OcL 1934)
! ' [7
by the Dallas
rour refrigera-
jJ -7 nr
Playing
Cards
2<«lle 21x61'
da>*; Niaell oTTech
"ensivk eeater,
:umed around sod
« 1 "ir. ■
• J- 1 t
It Wasn't until he wax almost over hit
I Bee That Benny Loth. Bear halfback.
ITV ICE DELIVERY
six-inch line
Rigid >»»«rvd to Umlt
epaml to
by Maree.
Barr fell on the ball for
[in of victory, fo^ Tech
, period and miaaed the
rnia followed with a
and point after.
L’Adonna ijToiietries
FOR YOl'R BABY
V.ACULM' PRETARI U
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STRAIN ;D VEGETABLES
AVtHy*
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1934, newspaper, October 23, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045181/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.