Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1931 Page: 6 of 12
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Easter Comes
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Early — April 5th
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this morning by James Shaw, Com-
Announcing—
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Walker, president of the now de-
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in Austin on school business.
tion provides thrills galore and an
tance from the schools.
Buck Jones net only contributes
located
some entirely novel exhibitions of I
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A teal human interest yarn set
against the colorful background of
29x4.40 Road Bear
30x4.50 Bead Bear
many friends for their business and
hoped to see them in the station
30x5.00 Road Bear.
31x5.25 Road Bear.
LOS ANGELES, March «—(P-
Unofficial returns showed three city
bond issues totalling $5,000,000 de-
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UNEMPLOYMENT BOND ISSUE
IS CARRIED IN CALIFORNIA
SIN ANGELO TO ASK
FOB NEXT CONVENTION
attorney.
It would increase membership of
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Guaranteed against cuts, blow-outs, and all accidents. We make
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1 MIS ) Eneset Phone 300 and Save Time.
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' kid will be much stronger and it is I
hoped that the meeting in 1932 will I
Associatirn meeting being held here are more than readv to be hsots to
today and temorrow. He had been the Mid-Texas Teachers Association
TIRE BARGAINS
30x312—$3.54.
Safety Tire Co., Inc.
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,..$5.50
the pioneer west, spiced with the
atmesphere of real romance, and ;
WASHINGTON, March 6—(P—
Secretary Hurley announced today
the onwintmant nf fiwe cenoral of-
Living Models
2 until 3 P. M,
. SATURDAY
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TODAY AND SATURDAY
Pint Tim. In Brownwood
... , ■ i PlCE auu IvU W ADICIC,
mnexpected but satisfying denoue- water. Habbs,New Mexico.
The new Ladies' Coat Dresses are what thrifty, style-wise woth-
en are choosing for the new season. Tailored models of novelty
woolens and tweeds with individual style variations.
Spring Shades and Black.
Sizes for Women and Misses—
tion were present to furnish transi
pottation for the visiting teachers.'
According to Oscar Nelson, Santa
Fe official, who was on the train,
Resident Engineer Leo Ehlinger
said today that he was expecting
the first work on the surfacing of
Highway No. 10 east, to begin about
the third week of March. Six or
Seven months will be necessary to
complete the paving and following
the laying of the concrete some
time will lapse before the road will
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at home at any time that you hap-
pen to be in Brownwood. Any oc-
$16.95 IS SO LITTLE TO PAY FOR SO
MUCH SMARTNESS
"Fashions should frame our personality, instead
of ourselves framing fashions,” so says Mrs,
Jennings.
Fashion thirsty patrons will receive more style
information in this short presentation than
they can get in many months of reading style
books.
It is easy for you to find your proper “back-
ground” fashion this season. Come and expect
to see colors flatteringly, and unexpectedly
combined in this striking revue.
More than Seventy-five automo-
biles were on hand this morning to
welcome the San Angelo delegates
which arrived on a special train at
10 o'clock. 'The Brownwood delegat
holders having 178 shares of the
stock in the bank. ,
Following the closing of the bank
in June the Banking Commissioner
set the par value upon the stock
and following a failure of payment
by Mr. Walker the suit was filed.
The stocks were listed at $100 per
share and the total of the suit is
for $17,900 which Includes interest.
Surfacing Highway
Ten to Begin Soon
ALL SIZES PRICED Low
J. L. MORGAN
IS FILED 81 STATE
"ANK COMM/SSIONEP
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.A suit was filed in district court
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along these lines would save the
state thousands of dollars annually
and also would save litigants time
and money by speeding up the ma-
chinery of justice.
it was the most far reaching
reform proposal introduced in this
session of the Legislature.
TIREBARGAINS
tacks on Clarice Tauber, 18.
Five girl victims of the alleged
market were in technical custody
In
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Buron Fitts, district attorney.
Fitts charged Mills with two at-
ta
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its
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Reorganization Of
State Judiciary Is
64 I
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f Mrs. Jack Knott, who has been
.visiting her sister, Mrs. David S.
Camp, Jr., has returned to Dallas.
las following a short visit with their
daughter, Mrs. David S. Camp, Jr.
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school town we always look forward
with the greatest of pleasure for the
opportunity to entertain educators
from other towns.
“We don't want you to feel that
we are welcoming you only upon
this occasion but want you to feel
s
nd
ad
KI
was required.
Phone 300 for Baby Beef. ,
TIKEBARGAINS
4.40-21—$3.97.
Safety Tire Co., Inc.
McGregor proposed substitution
of a county court in place of the
district court with appeals direct
from the county courts to the Su-
preme Court, The proposed county
court would have the jurisdiction
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BENEATH"
mann.
Miss Day. as Dorothy Clark, was
i a suit filed in 1922
fine horsemanship in this picture. A . Ni ■ -
but gives a splendid characters- ! AmmmIr, I ink
tion of the daredevil Cardew. Bar- UOIIIIIIUIIILY UIUD
bara Bedford makes a splendid and 1 __
i lovely vis-a-vis for the bandit hero i
i Al Smith. Slim Whitaker and Buck !
, — and Mrs. J. W. Marshall
have returned to their home in Dal-
•a
Have you seen the .very new-
est Dexdale silk stocking—so
dull, so flat in tone, without
the least shine or lustre? And
each thread is proteeted with
the silk sealing process. Pure
silk from topeto toe, with pl-
cot edges. In the very new-
est shades.
Fine Feathers—
$1.50 to $1.95
Lovclla—
$1.00
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WELCOME TEACHERS .
We cordially invite you to visit us while in Brownwood, and inspect
•or array of new spring merchandise. All lines are now complete
and every department is a store within a store.
... . activities of two rival gangs of ban-1
at their next meeting, he declared. , dits—one headed by the reprehen-i-m - ~ -- i
He said that the municipal audi- sible but lovable Jim Cardew Par. 1 , u.ro Eo uF
- - . ■ a — .isore DUl wiaoie aim cardew. rar- sisted him in his search for the miss
son Smith, an old minister, has a
These spring Hats are so different
you'll be thrilled with the new sea-
son's offerings. Baku sole and baku
are treated to new drapes and folds
or combined with matching felt.
Small brimmed Hats do a new turn
in cellophane, celalace, tricos and
lustre straws Come and see-
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feel at home and Just be one of us,"
he declared.
“If you want anything that it is
at all possible for the Chamber of
Commerce to secure for you, just
call us and don’t feel bashful m
asking as we are here to serve any
need that you might have,” Ma.
Burks said as a word of welcome
to the visiting teachers.
Mayor O. W. McDonald said that
the official family of the city was
more than glad of the opportunity
to be hosts to the teachers while
San Diego real estate operator and
one of the defendants, was freed
on bail of $1,000. William Jobel-
mann. former publicity agent for
EXTENOWARM NELGOME
TB VISITING TEACHEfIS
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Mr. Smith said San Angelo was, ne saia nat i mumcipai auu-
Q0 ped to. take it. back to that town. 600 people and also most of the San bandit And Jim Cardew falls in
He stated that they had invited the Angelo churches would be available lole with an adventuress. This sltua-
teachers there last year but that as all are only a very short dls-
FINAL SHOWING TODAY
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parents. Pitts said other arrests of
men clients might follow. Com-
plaint against Mills was made by
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. Femmonxt %ehwm.
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Mid-Texas Teachers in the ten schools. "These teachers
I present voted to organize into a
Community Improvement Club.
i It was brought out that not only
| agricultural subjects would be dis-
cussed, but subjects of interest to'
the community as well.
way to the county line.
He also said that the Cage Con-
struction Company was making
rapid progress with the construc-
tion work on the Bayou bridge at
present and that following the com-
pletion of the foundation the work I
would go forward much more rapid-1
ly.
casion which will bring you
COOPER TIRES
(First Line)
George Mowrey, deputy prosecu- There were no horses in Amer-
tor, informed the jury, however, when Columbus discovered the
that he would call witnesses to tea- co . The wua horses. filially
tify that the butcher knife used to found in this country were those
stab Mrs. Bowles in the breast had which were abandoned by early
not pierced the sweater. • Spanish explorers in Texas.
Supporting the suicide theory, P" _
John Collier /or the defense said <—-- .....—
the wound “will speak for itself," as
“it was a perpendicular wound-
just as a self-inflicted wound should
30x342—$3.54.
Safet Tire Co be.
Men's Crash Suits are in this
spring.
There's an easy, informal air
about them that is perfect
taste.
There are many colors to
choose from—Platinum Grey.
Bison Brown, Balmoral Blue,
Arab Drab.
They're at their best out-
doors, but never out of place
inside either.
Our finest crashes are by
Hart, Schaffner & Marx—
SAN ANGELO IS ALLOWED
FIRE INSURANCE rate cut
AUSTIN, Texas, Marsh 6- (UP)-
San Angelo has been allowed a 13
per cent credit on fire insurance
for a good fire record, the State
Fire Insurance Department an-
bounced today.
If all the mountains in the world
were, leveled the average height of
the land Would rise nearly 380
feet. _______.....
A. P. Jones, one of the veteran
business men of Brownwood, is
critically ill at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. G. P. Carney, 3101
Avenue B. Mr. Jones has suffered
“The Chamber of Commerce feels
greatly honored in biding you wel-
come to Brownwood and hope that
your stay here will be very pleasant
while in our city. We want you 69
TODAY ONLY
JACK OAKIE
In
“The Sap From
Syracuse”
■ Of WESS .............
---- I he fell sure the teachers would re- I alive.with J trong situations and
F. E. Smith, superintendent of the ’ ceive a royal welcome. ! ng action .That 5
Can Angelo school system arrived! Mr. Smith said the- San Angelo rt: etaminc p. wniz
arom Austin Thursday afternoon to sch6ol system included 178 teachers Optnd startngoBuek -nnetr hitt
the Supreme Court from three to
m i nine members and the Court of!
* Criminal Appeals to five members.
HILLSBORO, Ore., March 6.—
with
BUFFALO BILL, JR.
—On Same Program-
TOM TYLER
in
"PHANTOM OF THE WEST"
also
SLIM SUMMERVILLE
In ' •
"OOH, LA, LA"
AESOP FABLEs CARTOON
Hilton Burks said this morning
that he was speaking for the ent ________- -____________
tire membership of the Chamber at missioner of Banking against O. C.
Commerce when he extended the
heartiest welcome to the teachers
in their two-day session here.
had been here Friday night. Luy - ------- - - .
that she had left The search for priations for the prison system. Dr.
. her was immediately started by the I Beck said.
' police and led to Abilene, Sweet- The senate passed a bill by Sen-
then ator Cunningham of Abilene asking
! be held at San Angelo, he said. |
In speaking of the invitation the
..0---, .. .w AUSTIN, Tex., March 6.-
be offered that will be interesting Sweeping reform and reorganization
to everyone. 7 of the state Judiciary system was
] The first program will be offered proposed in a resolution introduced
Friday night, March 13th. and a today by Representative McGregor
lprogram committee composed of of Austin. <
Miss Lorena Wise. R. P Avinger, I The resolution proposed abolish-
1 and T. O. Hurst was appointed to - - -----—• a A- 1-
TODAY and SATURDAY f have charge of the first meeting?
------------------. ! At this meeting officers of the di b
I will be elected
All Brownwood
will see this mighty earth-
shaking drama!
with
RICHARD DIX
and 40,000 players
—Starting—
TUESDAY
MARCH 10th.
LYRI
5. farumoimt
. be opened to traffic. During the
to surfacing the detour will follow the
old Comanche road a part of the
i fund Brownwood State Bank. The
" petition as filed stated that: Mr.
"1 Walker was one of the larger stock
$28.50 and $35
Richland Springs school, is visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Brock, and attending the meeting of
the Mid-Texas Teachers Association.
Sealed Indictments
Returned In Closed a wartnaLau poppa
Band Inquiry Today
BNoxaMTON.N. x. March, gMhas d guests for the week-end’
(P—Thirty-eight sealed indictment Mrs. Walker’s sister, Miss Rena
““ tndav bv a Broome Freeman, and Miss Ivy Wooley of
Mr. Davis stated that the bust-1 n . e ;
ness already had been good and (JneratlOn Ot LOVC
---- . ... that friends of his and MY Ellis | r . A
taken in the automobiles to the ■ were beginning to learn of their es- i C harPCS ACC
Howard Payne auditorium where the tablishment and that he expected 5
opening session of the convention j the business to increase. He also I
was held. «। stated that he wished to thank his l
Spring Fashion Revue -
Mrs. J. W. Jennings
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andstne aistrtcourtrandtstmoct • conelusivemurder
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, FRPAY, MARCH 6,1931
BURKS ANO MDONALD 0, C. WALKER SUIT —
. -------- Mrs. H. B. Ramsour.
Colonel John F. Madden of Sac- Mrs. E. M Davis and children
——------- ..the are spending the week-end with rela-
rank of brigadier general tobea; tives and friends in Dallas.
-- - -dFanConet Miss Lochiel Anderson, a member
Howard L. Laubach of Allentown, of the san Angelo school faculty; is a |
Pennsylvania now in command ot of Mrs. c. C.
the New York General Depot, Kesnoids, todayattending the
taketheomgarderrgeneraiship10B8 the ““•T“ Teachers
General callan. Mrs.w.P.Loganhasasahouse
Miss Peek Presides steerorwine.
‘ . .. r • i Mrs. Harry Saunders and son.
At Home Economics Billy, have returned to their home
, . AN • in Dallas after spending several
Sectional Meeting Rrnunyaog BaKestnd her
Mies Llian Peek of Austin, state maunseri. law, Mr. Savase
Director of Home Economics, Is pre-, Judge and Mrs. J. c Darroch
siding over theHome Economics sec- have returned from Goldthwaite
tion of the Mid-Texas where they visited relatives and at-
soc iat donthis,aftemoon.i. its Pro tended to matters of business.
gram from 1.30 to 4 OClOCK. । Nric Tv® p.n, of cmlaman is in
Topicsnannouncpdifortathegatter-‘thlctT& atend
tion," infhud Cue wid dutdanee” Teachers Association and towspepa
“Family Relationships." “Home the week-end with Mra. W, P.
Economics Clubs," and "Home Mak- Logan.
ers." Rev. and Mrs. J. Frank Weedon (
The education rally to be held at of Jacksonville are visiting in the
Lubbock in April was also discuss- home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Weedon. .
BU-ADiEMF-v"hoRflEm.
inC e t* ! FOUND 6UILI AHLPHUMUILU
Filling Station ___
----- SAN MARCOS, Texas, March 6.
Milton Ellis and Allen Davis have (/Pi-Max Henderson, 21, of Buda . .tm . cnora1 «f.
leased the filling station at the | was under sentence Friday to ten the appointment of five general of
I back to Big Spring where she was that an unpaid sum of $4,986 due
’*—*- soldiers of the Spanish-American
War be transferred from the gen- and "others were released to their
| eral funds to a special fund. The
amount would be put out at inter-
Conner are others whose perform- 1
ance is outstanding. Louis King
scores another hit as a director |
I est _ ___
p INK i The senate voted for final pas- Mrs. Rose Tauber, mother of Clarice.
Former Mlondav sage of a bill by Senator Holbrook Miss Day was charged with inter-
- V--ILM IVIVu"Y of Galveston asking that certain viewing girls for listing with Jobel-
.n 1 • 1 abutments of land near Texas City,
RT Srookesmth governed by neither state nor fed- --------
a—VVN-d-- eral governments,be deeded to Tex- plaintitf in
.‘ as city. ' *4 I against Herbert Rawlinson, motion
I picture actor, charging him with1
assault. The complaint was dis-
missed a year later.
The best western of the year—the
greatest outdoor star in a sensa-
tional story of romantic adventure.
BUCK JONES scores an oatstand-
ing dramatic triumph in his dual
hernkonemajorgeneralereplawns Mrs. L. L. Evans and son, “»•
retired recently for physical disabl- , have gone to Kerrville and Ban
ity ' Antonio for the week-end.
। Brigadier General Albert J. Bow- Raymond and James Nipper have
re ley of Westminister, California, was returned to San Antonio after spend-
... . made a major general on the general tag several days with their grand:
File 3 In California staff in place of the late Major mother, Mrs: 5 T. Savage, and
ruea in George L Irwin. their aunt, Mrs. Edna Savage
—— I Brigadier General Robert E. Cal- Saunders.
LOS ANGELES, March 6—(JP)— | lan of Baltimore, Maryland, was H. B. Ramsour, Jr.. who is teach-
Complaints accusing two men and made a major general and general ing at Miles,, is in Brownwood to at-
a woman of statutory offenses in । staff officer ranking from April 1 tend the meeting of the Mid-Texas
, the operation of a "love market" in [ to replace Major General Charles P. Teachers Association and for a week-
l Hollywood involving high school, SummeraU, former chief of statt end visit with his parents, Rev. and
। girls and wealthy business men were who retires March 31
issued today. The trio was ordered C~~—I - ” 3.
Ito face a preliminary hearing ramento,Califomnia.wi.taK
March 31 • 1 ----- —— —
John P. Mills. Los Angeles andicated by General Eowley.
FREE Cut to Your Measure
Patterns, to those purchasing their materials from our
Silk Department.
HOSE
Dexdale “Silk-Sealed" Hosi-
i now glyen the district and county
courts. Each county would have a
(county court. ’ .
Appeals from justice courts would
be made to the county court.
The clerk of the county court also
would act as county recorder.
I The resolutien also would provide
for election of an additional county
commissioner at large to serve as
the administrator of the county af-
faire.
I more often.
Senate Passes Bill 4
.g. To Provide Funds
Atbg>pnng For State Prisons
Helep Bartee, Eastland countyi AUSTIN March /6.—P)—The sen-
.. girl who disappeared from home last: ate today passed a bill by Dr Beck
. . Deert I week, was apprehended in Big ne Knh chairman of the sen-
Vengeance. Columbia s all-talking Spring yesterday, according to in- otePinKne ’ committee, authorizing ; Alexander Pantages, theater mag-
fe:imatfon received by the local , the state penitentiary system to use nate. and Olive Clark Day, the oth-
night , police department. Her father came I S73 000 in unexpended funds in the 1 er defendants, were returned to
m . . . , 'o Brownwood last Saturday search- 3300 P-m Kor nrir-
The story revolves around the, ing for her when he had receivedee Wynne-Goreesfarmfundsor 1 , ,,, .
information that she was here. . on support and maintenanc. . A card index of more than 100
! The local police department as Todays action of the senateAWas i girls, ranging from 16 to 30 years
ctcziuisarch2. ranuu made to legalize an amendment I old and another of clients listing
■ ing girl and it vias found that she added to a senate bill yesterday aS - some of the best known men of
--- but ing $210,000 in emergency appro- wealth in the city was found in the
Hollywood studio of Jobelmann, said
•igoudeed ivicui narh into
Aa arms of the wrong woman.
f Her ravishing beauty: •nfHt.j
" hin to loiter Then love bade
him remal.pius—
• NEWS-AC T—NOVELTY
• A‘so
LYRIC-KNOBLE R
STYLE REVUE
AT 8:30 P. M
nianlavina the latest creations in
rPaes -‘Peady-to-wear on living
:modeta.
, --——
Printed Silks $1.19 to $1.98
Plain Silks $1.00 to $1.98
its case. I after his flight.
The sweater covered Mrs. Bowles 1 Three thousand depositors, includ-
body when she was found dead in ing many Catholic churehesnhospit .
Miss Loucks' apartment last No- tals and charitable sinstitutions,signed to relieve unempioyment were
vember 12. The defense claimed heavily in the crash of the Horvatt carried by substantial margins in an
syste- ciesuion esxrday. A
with the office worker. matically for years.________
Fashion Sources Say—
„ Prints for Dresses—
' Prints for Pajamas—
. Prints for Blouses——
“"Prints for Everything.
- The silk fabric section is
ready for you with a wide
variety of all the new spring
' ' prints. 4
Proposed At Austin Flimsy Sweater _
Used Evidence wete mtumhea"today by a Broome
In Bowles Murder
looting of the State Bank of Bing-! Mr. and
hampton and the flight of its presi- ™ "m“
dent. Andrew J. Horvatt.
Horvatt, who has been a fugitive
since December 15 when his bank ,
was taken over by the State Bank- ,
------------------ - ing Department, was indicted by a ;
trial of her husband, Nelson C. federal grand Jury for conspiracy to i
Bowles, and his former stenogra- violate the liquor law, following the
pher, Irma O. Louicks, it was in- seizures of large quantities, of liquor
dicated today as the state resumed on the property behind the bank
Brownwood will mean that you are
welcome." the Mayor concluded. /
SPECIAL TRMIN FROM
SAN ANGELO BRINGS
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fiy- 3 Ljv-tnurne
PJONES
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western/}
COLUMBIA PICTURE
YANCEY CRAVAT
A Giant Towering
Among Men Who
Were Men . . Great-
Fisted . . Mighty-
Hearted . . . Holding
Rein on an Empire
Destiny Marked with
Madness and Willed
to the Devil:
I ’
At a meeting at the Brookesmith
High School Monday night those
PRICES 10c>25c
gas-
here. “Since Brownwood is
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gc.-zuuuimsa
Little Items of
Local Interest
91 toasa of Chandler and Center They ! jears in the penitentiary on charges ftor. to guuvacanclesantheamy. utit is csing famuy ana
there-were‘185 teachers from the san took charge of the station Sunday. | of robbery weth.sirearmsrandasAlin wTwprhotdto uandan X- friends ^ch unutinem. "
Angelo section. He said that ISO of | Allen Davis said the , Hende^m jorgeneral‘andItwo “coloneis were
them came from San Angelo and 35 place would do tire work and sell I OYe after their conviction appointed brigadier generals. ,
were taken on the train at Balling?: gasoline and oils. The firmwin sell m H?ra Sty districtcur yester- Lionel Blanton Winship of Ma- Personal Mention
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headed by Mayor O. W. McDonald, leased from Jack Glasscock. ! Euda. _________
Hilton Burks, J. Oscar Swindle and ” --------- " --
school and parent-teachers associaj
1 tion officials. The teachers were
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