The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 259, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1939 Page: 12 of 14
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BROWNWOOD (Ten.) BULLETIN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1939
BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHES
FOR THE SMART SCHOOL WARDROBE!
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Every Student Will Want These
New Styles
SMART DISTINCTIVE
SUITS
When You get back to school you’ll want to
have a suit that will “Dress You Up” and that
can take it at the same time. See these fine
suits today.
Campus Accepted
FALL
SHOES
For Campus wear we
are featuring smart fall
shoej that have com-
fort and style. The
finest shoes you can
buy at this price.
HIGH YIELDING BAKUCY
DEVELOPED AT COLLEGE
LAS CRUCE8, N. M.—(UP)—A
new variety of barley with an mv-
SPECIAL!
Three Doscn Fall Dreai
former valaea to USAS!
NOW ONLY
$1-98
The Ladies Shop
MRS. KATE SPENCE
erage yield of 70 bushels per acre
has been developed hr the New
Mexico A & M. College.
Culminating years of selection
I and breeding which began with a
few smooth-bearded barley heads,
(the smooth, purple-striped grain is.
a hardy spring variety that has
been the highest yielding type In
• tests conducted at the college dur-
ing the last few years.
It has been named Conway Bar-
i ley, for Prof. W. T. Conway, who
made
1931.
original selection
Bulletin Want Ad Columns for Results
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Other styles at 4.95 and up
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SHIRTS
A grand selection of new patterns
and colors. new collar styles. Pre-
ihrank fabrics. AU colors fast.
1.65: 1.95
Se Our Special Prices on
LUGGAGJE
Choose yours now and pack it with these
knock abouts for campus wear . . .
• SLACKS • SWEATERS • UNDERWEAR • SOX
• NECKWEAR • ETC. ... *
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Reconditioned
USED
CARS!
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1938 ?rou*
4-door sedan
1 QQft Plymouth
1 Z/OO geciaQ
. Radio.
1QQ7 Dod«e
4-door sedan
1936 SST
1 QQC Dodge
1JOO 4^Joor sedan
1 QQd Wymouth
* coupe
1 QQi Pontiac
* coupe
1 QQC Dodge
pickup
Abney
BOHAHHM.Snc
WEST ANDERSON at MAIN
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FOR AREALLY
APPETIZING
ON FALL FASHIONS
BY BARBARA BARRY
fttocretion Is the Better Part of
Smart neas!
Everything's subtle this season—If
It's smart, it's subUe, anyway I Your
plaids have such a softness about
them that they're like Scotland seen
through a mist. Your dress-coat has
the familiar fullness In the skirt, t
but you’ve got to look twice to find i
It. so delicately and gracefully Is It
manipulated. Your frocks are Em-
pire or Directoirr or Ante Bellum. as,
the case may be—but not with a
sledge hammer. Your favorite,
clothes this Pall are inspired by the
most elegant periods of the past—
but they’re Interpreted discreetly. So i
that when you wear thrift, you’re
expressive of a legendary smart-
ness—but you express a 1940 smart-
ness too! It’s a rare achievement in .
the fields of fashion. You should see
it. and since Bettis & Gibbs Is fa-
mous for covering the field
thoroughly, year In and year out,
that's the place to go!
EAT
WITH
US!
Steak Dinners with
Drink and Dessert
35c_50c
K. D. CAFE
4M CENTER
KARL DERRICK
ON BROADWAY
31% MONEY
To Build a Home!
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A new plan for home construction—
Let us explain our simple plan for^
building your home or for rent
Up to $2fiOOM to be paid over a
period of 10 years at 3l/t\% discount.
WM. CAMERON & CO., he.
500 Fuk Phone 94
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YIPPEE! LET'S ALL GO TO THE
THIRD ANNUAL ,
J ANTA ANNA ;
Match Ropers
JACK SELLERS
Del Rio
TED POWERS
Coleman
RODEO
Arena
Director
EARL SELLERS
Of Dd Rio
Parade 5 o’clock
Each Afternoon
Special Feature
RAMSEY FLYING
CLOUDS
Rodeo Entertainers
Plenty of Comfortable
Seats . . Grass Covered
Dustless Arena.
Watch This Thrilling
Show in Cool Comfort!
3 I I t ILLINC NIGHTS 3 -=
Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday
night mirM99JL9i NIGHT
SHOWS ONLY HUUUOI LL GO~X*t SHOWS ONL’
A /v»rii k THREE NIGHTS OF THRILLS! Right out of the old west come A
O U l IOC these daring bronc busters—who know no fear and ride hard on
W P IVI. wild Knru>x Plan nrnu (a aManrl m tknu, (krill. •
AtittEIlC HELD SANTA ANNA
O’clock
P.M.
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Maybe you’re^ going !
school—or t
you’re going
Maybe. If you^avcrTt
one already, you’re going to look
for a fob Now that Summer’s over
you're planning all sorts of import-
ant things—but remember that,
whether you plan to be a campus
queen or a career girl, clothes are
Important too! You’ll need the kind
of dresses that can take hard wear
without losing their Unee. You’ll
need a few more formal afternoon j1
frocks.' and as many of those simple,
beautifully cut woolen ones as you
can squeeze into your budget. If you
choose them from Bettis St Gibbs
wonderful new collection, you’ll be
surprised at how many you can
squeese ini j
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Shoe - Silhouette
found at the Fair!
I
Millions of Wo-
rsen saw it there,
every time they
closed their eyes—
a shoe with lower
heels, wipi a closed snug-fitting back
and a toe closed up to keep the
pebbles out but roomy enough to
accommodate all five toes with com-
fort. It was a dream shoe, born of
wishes of women who walked and
walked and walked! It was some-
thing every woman who saw either
of the World’s Pairs yearned for—
and now It’s an actuality! You can
see dozens of Interpretations of it
at Bettis At Gibbs, each one hand-
somer than the last, and each priced
to keep your pocket book as comfor-
table as it will keep your feet!
Famous French
Designer Says
“So Sari!"
Schiaparelli, al-
m o s t legendary
Ptench designer,
adapts a native
robe called a sari
to streamlined civilization — and
everyone’s so charmed that Jewelry
must be designed to go with it.
Bettis Ac Gibbs has some, so hurry
, in. before It’s all snapped up. and
get some of this exotic elegance for
yourtetf And while you-re there, be!
sure to get a thorough look at all
the rest of the precious-looking
things that line the cases. They’re
enough to make you wish you had i
s fortune—until you see the price
Lags, when you discover that you i
tan get most of these pretties for a I
pittance!
Bettis & Gibbs,
—INC.—
Smart Styles, Moderate Pries*
)adv.)
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Th« mIsms smart
Art those who pay
To km toys dtined
Our export way.
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W« continue our campaign to make life more liveable for all heat-
harassed wives ... so we feature foods that require minimum
cooking! Wo even give approximate cooking thno (If any) on loft
of the Items below—and price all of them at cool cash saving* I
PLYMOUTH SALAD DRESSING, Quart,..........1.19?
DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 Tall Cans.........23c
DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 Tall Cans......23c
EMPSON’S COLUMBINE PEAS, Large Can ......... 10c
Del Monte Tuna, can 19c
Corned Beef Hash ..15c
Potato Salad, 1 lb can, 15c
Del Monte Corn on
Cob .........18c
Haase’s Ripe Olives
Can ...i......J.. 14c
Consome Madrilene
Can .......... • 15c
PIGGLY WIGGLY SUGGESTS -
Cold Cmhum (chilled in refrigerator)— Fillet of
Beef broiled, or Cubed Steak —- Canned Green N»
Potato Chips—Apricot Salad with grated Cheese—
Rolls— Chocolate Pudding (package) with or without
Whipped Cream—Milk. Coffee or Tea (hot er Iced).
Cooking Time: Not over 15 minutes fur entire maul.
Chilled Cantaloupe — Poached Egg on Corned Beef
Hash (canned) — Corn on Cob — Cole Slaw and
crisp iced Lettnce — Baker’s Cake and Canned Rasp-
berries (chilled)—Tea or Coffee, hot or iced.
Cooking Time: Approx. 8* minutes
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COMPOUND
SOAP
Jewel
Vegetole
Cnutene
Merit
8 lbs.
P and G
25c Palmolive
Shaving Cream
10c Cashmere Bou- 1 C-
quet Soap 2 for
Lady Alice Beauty 11!r
Soap 4 for ***>
Crystal White
15c CORN FLLAKES
SALAD OIL ...
CRISC0
8 bars 25a
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Tangle Foot Fly
Ribbon Each
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large ..
boxes
Swift's Jewel
• * Armour's Star gal.
3 4Qr-6
lb. .. w lb_____
PLYMOUTH COFFEE 21bs......25c
SATItfyTIP MARCHES 6 boxes .. 15c
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25c Bee Brand
Powder 2 cans
35c
CRACKERS l ib. 7c
1-4 lb. Bright
and Early
CALIFORNIA LEMONS
PORK CHOPS..........lb.... 19c
SPAM................ 29c
BEEFSTEAK..........lb.... 15c
BOLOGNA...............lb..... j
VEAL CUTLETS........lb.... 39c
CLOVER BLOOM CHEESE lb.... 19c
POTATO SALAD.......lb.... 19?
COLORADO COBBLERS 10 lbs.. 18c
SZT GRAPES, lb.______6c
BELL PEPPER,...........lb. 7c
______25c
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Jones, Ernest. The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 259, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1939, newspaper, August 17, 1939; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093829/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.