Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1932 Page: 2 of 8
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bkowwwood bulletin, Friday,; april n, imb
By Crone £ar|N
«r#mnnr rr.ifip# of IHfly school will
V Announces
Program of School
Closing Activities
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RCO^tSSOfc, YOU R«t TO
• 0*tp IH MiOTM**
Of RTS R€C.^tTARlt,
*0 HUaHCVl IMPOVAMT.
Commrm
Co«ni»fnrem«nV rxrrviaaa will be
held l”nda-. night. April 2«th. Rev.
B< n Milam xrf Howard Payne Ool-
kfe wtfl deliver the commencement
«pP--
Th< eleven members of the senior
class are; Orace Edwards, valedic-
torian; Re bp Price, Lorhene Gor-
man. Myrtle Dos*, George Boren,
Clarice King. Olllle Renfro, Inez
Pierce. Edith Ellis, Liable B. Harris
and Earl Wilson. • .
MT\OC CAPeOtNICMT^,
. Early High 8chool has a full pro-
gram of school closing activideo/for
the rest of this month u announced
b> Principal LeRoy Preston today.
First thing on the list of activi-
ties is a play. "Marrying Anne;” to
be given by the faculty at the
80 SEE DID NT '
, VERA L)S he threaten you When
he, kissed ybu? • .
Winifred: i Yes. he said if I
screamed he wouldn’t kiss me
sgeiii.VAnswers. *
Fesh Yard Eggs, 3 doz. 25c
1512 Austin Ave.
\ i I t 182c
ROfMtiDt a TRe tikiumc.
AflsreR. HttTRtiess
San Saba county heads tl
with app.ox-mstely 160 bor
asking 10.000 aid. Approxii
00 McCulloch county farmer
asking for $4 800: thirty
county applicants need abou
•000. thirty Llano county men
$2,250 while Lampasas and
\ WUMW UFty/ ■
$3 000. Sherrill states
"Our study of the economic e
Sit ion of these six counties sh
i greater stability on account of
diversified farm program, tnd
lng livestock, poultry.; and fi
crops," Sherrill said. Most fsrn
have enough meat and vegetal
canned,to keep the family ti
supplied at very little expense.
pastor executive committ«
Trown- night./
Establishment at
acqusrters will
hvMcr I adjust -
are completed.
Battle Of Flowers
Parade Will Climax
San Jacinto Fiesta
be maae a*-soon
menu of the me
Pirrr, -aid. j 'j
Pierce was here (with an official
party of the new company making
an inspection of properties. The
parly, including Sinclair. left early
Todm for East Texas :i.-|ds and will
end the hour in Houston tomorrow
Headquarter* For
, Consolidated Oil
Go To Fort Worth
Meeting Of College i|
Officials WUl fell
Held In Dallas Soon
fash Grsetry asd Market
313 FISK —PHONE 224
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We heve remodeled, re-arranged the entire store,
making thb a moat SANITARY, CONVENIENT
and ECONOMICAL PLACE TO BUY YOUR
GROCERIES »nd MEATS. ’ I /
SURE TO VISIT US
GLORIFY STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKES WITH
CALUMET’S DOUBLE-ACTION!
To-nav—make the world's best strawbeny shortcakes!
The teal njd fashioned kind—but with a tenderness, a
satisfaction—every time ft r.ew-.t:. *'*»«—*
AddeAtntHnt Calunv-t is rravmaWv priced Thatb why,
from every angle. Calumet is a rmaJ baking powder bar
gaia. Calumet is a product of General Poods Corporation.
IN DIVIDUAL STRAWBERRY SNORTOAKIS
L ^/ I V , - B 7 . . , - / i
J cups Sifted Swans */, eup barter or \
< Down Cake Flour other rfvnrtenfc*
3 t raspoona Calumet / % eup milk (about)
Bak.ng Powder 2 quarts strawberries,
"T*-' • •
Bft flour onA.awasure. add bektag powder and «fc,eed
lift again. Cut in shortening. Add mflk giailmllj sstk
soft dough is formed. Roll </4 inch thick an Wgbtfy
floured board. Cut with 3 inch floured blatter Sutter.
Place half of dretas on baking sheet; taruah with melted
welt Bake la hot ovaa (459* F.) IS to 29 aknft
Crush Strawberries and swastwn slightly. Bairvs
It around when the
i Passing Show.
(Signed)
BON HALT
MCE TWO
FEW fH UK
FOR FEDERAL
m HI 3R10T
LL.
BRADY. Texas April 22-FUll
pantries and s diversified Crop m»*
tern are helping many farmars of
this section to “pull through” u*
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move for economy, which Includes any m0rv loans, according to D.
the proposed consolidation of cer- Sherrill fie id msn of the fedl
tain city offices, the newly elected production loen committee
city council nas asked Uic resigns- this section. * ’{
tion of six city employes to become Sherrill whese territory com-
! prises McCulloch. San 8aba. Mason,
kemand for restg- Llano. Lampasas and Burnet coun-
the superintend- ^ reports tnat a total of about
.
BRADY. Texas.
t effective May 1.
The council's demand
natkms includes the stgsenntenq- ties reports
ent of the Brady Municipal Light 360’ farmers Imve applied for
and Whter Plant who has served; ernment leans In this ft-county
for the past 4 years, the bockkeep- whicr? has a total of approximate
er for the Water and Light Plant ! ^ 6 000 farmers. The aggregate
who has served for the past six amount of money needed by
years, the chief electrician whose. 300 farmers, fifty percent of
resignation is to become effective renters. Is about 122.009
within 90 days, one of the three
engineers of the Ugnt Plant, one
street man. and the city pound man.
This action was taken after W
W. SpLOer. newly elected mayor,
read a prepared statemept outlin-
ing a proposad economy and consoli-
dation program In view of an anti-
cipated tower income on city rev-
enue during the coming year. Tbr
vote asking for the resignations, re-
sulted in s tie among the four ald-
ermen present with Mayor W. W
RpHler casting the deciding
Alderman Curtis
sent from the meeting on out-ot-
town business
A new salary schedule ‘affecting
practically every city ertploye was
adopted, amounting to a cut of
several thousand dollars This .Is _ _ _
the second stash Ip city salaries thej facers is w/bomiw
old oouncil having made a reduc-
tion several months ago The new
salary of the superintendent off
BOTH MISTAKEN
_ POOR OOLTEAS- | You'ft a fin*
Mentor Class play. Home "***• .. * V*"*™ ^ hlrf?
will be given at the school ,h“nt ^ whsn they wtiit off the
fairway.
x caduul Xoa dKl Ahat-
both mistaken.' X
out hare to play golf.-
salaries proportionately lower.
The councB did not state wheth-
er. after affecting their consolida-
tion program, they intend to reelect
any of the old employes or whether
new employes will take their place.
. The members also voted, to work
far one dollar a year, dispensm*
with their own salaries.
The next regular council meeting
will be held on May J. but a called
meeting will most likely be held to
make the necessary appointments
of employes. \ ^
Grade a Sweet Milk, 5c Qt.
1512 Austin Avenue.
I SAN ANTONIO. Texas. April n*~.
< UP'—This city’s say fiesta De sen
Jacinto win be chmaasd today by
the Battle of Flowers parade, re-
viewed by dtcnltarlrs from ctvS
and army life.
Queen Beanor of the House 0
Noite, cmwrvd last night In th*
glitter and pomp of a court cere-
mony. win be seated In afe royal
float accompanied by the air corcUj:
band. The Bks chorus of 199 |
voice* will sing "The
Texas’* as Queen s*
wreath upon the a
mo.
f Gov Ross S. Sterling and Major
General Edwin B. Wlnans. oom-
' mantling of floor of the .
Area, and fiesta King Antonio
wtH review the pageant with
officials.
HEAR THE
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12 Nmi to 2 p.B.
6 pus. to 8 p.B.
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ICE At Factory Prices.
1512 Austin Avenue.
WHAT ]|
he9s going to be!
Watch him as he dips lustily
into his Rice Krispies and milk
and does hit part to> -irds build-
ing a nigged constitution.
' Kellogg’s Rice Krispies fas-
cinate children and is one of the
best cereals they can cat! Crisp,
nourishing rice bubbles that ac-
tually crackle in milk or cream.
Serve for breakfast, lunch—
the evening meal. Rice Kris-
pies are so easy to digest, they
invite restful sleep.
Always oven-fresh in the red-
and-green package with the
temled inside WaxTIte bag.
by Kellogg in Bi
Creek.
AU8TTN. April 23—<UP»—A
ference of presidents, deans,
registrars of state colleges
members ef the state board of
cation win be held tn Dallas
2S. 29. and 30 to study expense-
duplication of courses,
H. F Alves, rematch I director tm
the department of education, hair
been gathering data on which th*
conference will base plans to
the c:taa of state institutions
I Announcing
THE OPENING
REATI
hi
Made by Kellogg in Battle
Qiudiijf guaranteed.
Boyd Is Elected
Superintendent Of
The Early School
C. E. Boyd, present super*#
ent at Clear Creek, has been e!
as superintendent of Early
8chool for next term, according
announcement today. Mr. 1
takes the place of Spencer
George. Mr George has not
announced future plans
Other new teachers of the
will be Mrs. C. E. Bovd and
Dudley, home economic teacher ■ ■
Following were re-elected
Praatan. , principal; Mia,---
Gill, Mrs Erma Madealf. Mias Ruby
Barkley and Mrs. Paarl ToHeson.
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MATH* ITU. WORK
HUSBAND Every time I took at
that hat I want to tang*.
WIFE: Really-than I wtfl leavt
Wherever you £o,you find ihisj
malt with millions of friends
IDAV. APRIL
'h WN (to accident, but
,. a thorough appreciation
' by Amanca't mtlliont of
its unbertabk quality » , II
that made Blue gibbon |
the lead"^ malt of 0€',f
all my life, and
lib far fifteen
*re. and' mean
Ihta town and
place in hetp-
nafon. There ii only one
Sue tibbon Mak Ouai-
Give me your business. You will be
flidy and I wi fiaerantee sstUfection
finish. Caff and see
Don’t miss
50SS it
Raise Saffst FR£l at
CALUMET BAKING POWDER
Gentry Cash Grocery and Market win
complete line of Calumet st all times.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1932, newspaper, April 22, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045346/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.