Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 82, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 19, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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BROWNWOOD (Texas) BULLETIN, SONDAY, [JANUARY 19, 1941
the oath of office to
O'Daniel MJ^t-'Ccv
wlD toko his oath from
* Hawfctas at the Court
si Appeals. After this
an artillery battery from
fie. training site of the
km. will fire the lt-gun
Packed This
K -three games- Southwestern h<
m* and army— Daniel ^sker wl
the Daniel Bake: ,xi«sd ;or, a retu
menu for locsJ thn-Simmons/ .
AUSTIN. Jan. 11—(UP -—Minus ,
much of tte fanfare of the tabu- M
guration two years sgo, Oov. W. c
Lee O'Daniel wlB take the oath of
a second term Tuesday taeog with
Lieut.-Oov. Coke R. Stevenson
Two pears have taught the lor-
fl years old. many of the pttftfh I
of politics. O'Daniel this week sak-
od the present 47th Legislature to
forget the sears and quarrels of
i960 wnd to wet out, with hhn a j
Tonly thne can tell whether this J
Legislature egress with the gov-
ernor any better than did the 46th,
which almost Ignored his favorite
CORE IN TODAY!
We will give you a fair trade on a
3Ss»3&sSM rSaSSsL
Baker's slash with HanHn-Simmons, Hayws In tbw above ’picture fehew:
BUMS raw. left te right—Charles fChlM) Bice. James DeHay. John C1ar6y, Jimmy Pima. Obetgk Gray,
E. P. Smith, Jr.
Top rew—Frank Stations, Donald MRbr, Chve McClelland. Dan Gibbs. Thai Bynam, Mward fllevens.
Jimmie Efdson Scores 32 Points
^ ^ t j i ||
As wowrvwood Beats Breck, 42-40
’ J
Tnxns Rrm to Build
Tug for U. S. Bureau
ORANOE. Tews. Jan i«— <UP>-
An Orange shipbuilding company
today announced that the Federal
government had awarded It a $450 -
•00 contract to build a 136-foot steel j
tug for the U 8. Bureal of ShtpaJ j I
E. W. Brown. Jr, president of the
Levtagston Shipbuilding Co, said
his firm also has been awarded a
contract for construction of 0 266-§
foot steel barge- with 13,000 barrel
capacity and equipped with two 106-’
Foint'a-minute basketball play-
ers were Just a probablhtv until
Jimmy Eidson came akmg j. Now
they—one,
Or wewilltoade you a Better Uaed Gar
at a Reasonable Difference
>fWae>hli byited Used Cars Are Better"
anyway—are a cer-
tainty.
A brawny football tackle j and
blocking, back who has been sur-
prising Oil Belt circlet for a couple
of years with his agility and marks-
manship on the hardwood,
Eidson did the aitomding fob!
of scoring 31 points Friday night
hi Breckemidge when thd Brown-
wood Liens nosed out, Breckenndge,
42-40.
Hitting the bosket for » points
in the first half, the senior for-
ward of Coach Mac Miller* cag-
era added • more in the last half for
What little Mtisfaction the Dan-
iel Baker Hill Billlea got out of
CLYDE SPAIN
V C. COMPTON
■RANCISCO Jan 1A-
btborae Harry Coaper of
Ion. Conn ,'and Johnny
r Evanston. HI., became
tU .of the, . $54100 San
match play open golf
tt- today by winning their
rounds at the Pr-sidio
horsepower pumps. This barge,;
cost approx unately $45,000, also
for the U. 8. Bureau of Ships
e BATH ROOM
Thoniaun sank n tour-foot putt
on'tte. llth (or a birdie, and Coop-
gr retaliated with a birdie two no
the 14th Both ted bogfcs on the
16th. and Thomson went one down
A HEARTY WELCOME
To OFFICERS, ‘SOLDIERS
y aM CIVILIANS
FORT WORTH. Jan U-IOP1—
A, elpwted. thf Trxaa -lon'ltori;-
" hipped Texas Christian tonight In,
a ; Booth west Couferento t».“ltetb«ll,
game. The score was 4$ to 16
The' loss was the Christians' third.!
Texas, too, has lost three conference
. <rnes and despite Its Vielory to-
night Is given Uttie chance of re-
couping and retaining Ms wo con-
ference title. i .
The Longhorns were paced by W.
D Hoopt. who sank 10 points, and .
7 barman Hull, who ted seven.
•lit—42
0 $—to
Cabinet Sink
Rr*f Baptist Church
tas pushed far to the fore la tte
part of the gam* mtd Its Mad
tood a late TCU rally. Half-
acre* sots Texas 26. Christian
> Oroeeclose led Homed Prog
rs with 16 points
jtBwning beauty (or omeflgr hoooit Wards aD»
steel 42-inch oink and cabinet I Two Sliding
doors save room-space! Exclusive design mixing
lancet of chroma tad pc rcelaia metrhsa the acid-
New Philco Radios
$6 Monthly, Down Payment, Carrying Charge
JUST RECEIVED '
NEW TYPES, NEW PRICES. NEW PERFORMANCE
Drake US 1
Penn Stake
st John's
Dartmouth
Columbia 4
Bomber Continues
TACOMA. Wash j Jan. 16.—IUP>
Residents of three stales have 1*4
ported that at one lima or anoth-
er they sighted an army bomber,
missing with lie crew of seven, but
the plane was still lost tonight j
Co! Walter Peek of the opera-
tions office at McChord Field
where the plane took off Thuradayi
r.mming. said that ell of the re-
ports which have come frbm Wash-1
mgton Oregon and California ted
Hay Prims Up
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 10—
(UP)—The hog market today reach-
ed the highest peak since September,
1936. at the Oklahoma City Live-
stock Commission Prices on all
quality hogs in early trading was
7 50 Bulk oi hogs was 8 75, mostly
Com# in—Lat'$ Talk Radios
A STATIONERY VALUE
100 Sheets High Quality Paper
50 Envatopas to Match—
Ail for 49c
Saa the 1941 Electrolux
Refrigerator. Special price
9n 1940 models. — Austin-
Morris Co. 84c
A SPECIAL IN TABLE GLASSWARE
' 500 Witter add feed* Tea Glasses—
* Values up to 19c'Each
32 PIECE SET DISHES
Good Quality—Nicely Decorated
An Excellent Value at $3:95
YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER CLEAN-
ING — IF YOPWANT THE ’BEST
?W CLEANING AND- PRESSING
WE INVITE YOU TO TRY SANI-
TONE.
to sea us whan in need of Boob, Stationary,
Gift Wares, Athletic Goods
VA-+6
Phone 279
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 82, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 19, 1941, newspaper, January 19, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101737/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.