Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1935 Page: 6 of 8
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PAGE SIX
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REBELLON IN
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A Close-out of the Virgil Campbell Jewelry Store
Skinners Raisin Bran , 25c
welhry Consisting of 63
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Silverware
Diamonds
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Watches
Clocks
Mackerel,340ccans ...25c
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'cenes of Famous
Race Track in The
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and continues daily at 2:30 ayd 7:30 p.
out. Fumiture/nd fixtures also fol sale.
. White
or Yellow
Ing advocates. An announced plan
to seta another committee hearing
Was abandoned. The repeal bill now
is due to slumber until Monday.
Beans, No. 2 can
Extra Fancy, can ..
No. 2 Early Garden
Pea«, can........
Bros. No. 1 4s approaching
level at about 070 feet.
R. F. Honea NO. 1 314
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caucus that the
had expressed his
intervene.
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jobs were being given to republi-
cats.
2: That bureau chiefs and as-1
GIANT LYE
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BABEITPS LYE
Per can ........
RED TOP LYC
Baking Powder
DAIRY MAID . a.
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GHB sot R OR
DILLS ....
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Quart ....... 1...
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THE WORLDS MOST
FAMOUS ARTISTS TO
COME HERE AND
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on and regained my strengeh
re trouble of any kind.**
Will Be Closed Out to the Highest Bidder.
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her elute will be asked to J: in
ith the Kiwanians In the luncheon
i that date.
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new tests were: spudded in this
week An the northern McCulloch
I
goes that it btcame known as the
Colorado because a red river was
.lamed aS the western boundary of
m early Spanish land grant. The
grantor meant the Brazos, which
also is red in flood. The grantee
crossed the Brazos wh'n it was com-
veratively clear, pushed on to the
Colorado, which was in flood, and
adopted it as his boundary.
after piling a dozen newly-gather- tomicarcctof
•d oysters on the kitchen flier of esription. Nrs.
his home here. J. A. Witherington eardagoton,
htard a peculiar noise. Entering the ala sutered K
own druggist is au-
km* fundor
Im irregularity,
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935
demccralic I
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SMITH CREEK.
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Maine Cobbler Seed Potatzes, Onion Sets an
Garden Seed of all kinds also flower seed
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South Texas Grapefruit, large size, 3 for .......
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Apples, large size, Belica, per dozen....
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the govemnofs repeauing the mes-
-aze over the radio.
The ggvrnor’s activity for repeal
has caused a shift in tactics of rac-
SKINNER
Lil San.ut Nuacax0"i
democrats over patronage matters
were quenehed lant night with
President Roosevelt agreeing to
take a personal hand in the dis-
pute.
Rep. Adoipn Babatl, D., a
member of a House group which t
diectssed the situation with the I
PACHES, Sliced or Halves
iMb S?.........215
45, Whole Grain Golden Jie
BantamaCom ...... 1 <
casian breeds for dogs nattve to
REEISH DISH
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WWILE SUDDLIES last
White House told a
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VIRGIL CAMPBELLJ
Flour
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: K REC. H. S. PAT. ore. .2 1
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the nee crop on thr Lower Colorado Helal apvearance in foreign circles
at the International Exposition to
Rrere are th
wmen who n
f r • m weake
bat the President would appoint a
man in each government depart,
ment to take care of congressional
requests. He would, in effect, be
the contaa man between the de-
partment and the capitol bill. This
L intended to remove the present
pad-feeling that exists.
On the second issue—Jobs for
deserving democrats—however. Sad:
bid indicited Mr. Roosevelt had
znnounced his previously determit
d sand that the best men would
toughs
yeomulsion
He fastest and sur-
Cr chds cough or
Im more ed «•*
reomulsion far any
starts .
ilsifies crennote whb
l Governor Allred, Attorney Gener- members lust before he leaves the I
-- al William McCraw and Land Com-; office. If the appointee of the
____ ________________ Governer Allred dictated a real missioner J. H. Walker announced cutgoing governor is not confirm-
। other issues. The resulting vote may philippic on repeal of the race truck niembers of the Colorado River Au- ed, the new governor g»ts the ap-
. , ue .. influ nee actions of the Legislature, gambling law but it might as well therity, and immediately rains filled pointive power.
ith R^cnmnanimentsby Mrs. Edna It will at least show how the wind have been a report on th: increare the banks of the stream that for i - .
-TT—f-n"-——" ny blows on troublesome questions. i of seal herds in the Pribiof Islands months had ben below the one-foot I Soviet Dogs to Be Sho n
Hats in hands. House portes
tiled politely into the room of the
appropriations committee. Instead
of an expected request 'for mire
ray, the rorters presented a pe-
tion for the committee to include
in the appropr'ation bill money
for a tuberculosis sinitorium for I
negroes The State Federation of
I Women's Clubs is for the same |
proposal.
county area. < ; . 3 . •b
G. E. Poulter began drilling op-
erations Thursday on his test No. 1
J. C. Hall, 150 feet west and 3,930
feet south of the northeast corner
of survey 192, his is to be an el-
ienberger test, ?oulter‛s block of
leases ts on the Jal C. Hall and Jo
Wyres ranches. 11 mips north of
Brady and approx ‘mately 8 miles
southwest of the White discovery
well. It is in new wildcat territory
und ts being watched with corrid-
crable interest by oil men. Perry
Fox of Mertzon is doing the drill-
ing.
Odell, Szagg: and Brewer spud-
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slHAyEEAHANGTECOST!
THE COST? J PUT THIS COUNTRY
•—y— ON THE MAP/ HIRE
—BY CRANE I in Spanish, “red river.” In flood its
waters are red from silt. The tale
THAT’S THE STUFF
MV STARS, VEST
maybe you CAN
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• "Everyone must ea" ... and we who bring you the food for
your table are the public's servants in a very real sense. This
event demonstrates again how splendidly Piggly Wiggly can
and does serve the public — with quality food at low prices.
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urging the confirmatfon of Mrs. vocates y.Iling and whooping. May- througi the Grand Canyon. .
Hughes has raised an interesting be the knowledge that it Hopped in The Colorado over in Texas was
question: “If women are so strong the House had something to do w:t so named because the words mean, other European countries.
Ben F. Tisinger of Garland H
c’aims an all-Texas record for'
Eenate confirmations and rejec-
ttow. Be has been avpointed •
member of the State Board of Edu-
..2* 4- -t
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kitchen, he found that an oyster bequmr head,
had caught a large rat by the tail. and“had“o"m
Die oyster and his captive- were New gtze, tafieta 50, liqnid s.. Large
placed on display at a fish market, size, tab or /liquid. $1.35. All drugaista,
I Write Dr. ierce’s Clink, Bufhglo, N. Y.
sistaris were discourteous to con-
gressmen.
Sabth reported to the caucus
Senators balked at placing their
own income sources on record but
they have demanded strict ac-
ccunting by newspaper correspond-
ents. To get floor privileges a news
man must file a statement of the
publications he represents: must
certify that reporting is his prin-
cipal occupation; and that he is
not receiving any compensation or
emolument. cirectly or indirectly
from any person, firm, corporation
or association lobbying for Or
againat any legislation. The House
is more strict with itself and more
lenient with reporters.
Speaker Cost Stevenson's grand-
daughter. Scotty Gail Stevenson,
will be the youngest person whose
ricture ever has been displayed on
the walls of the House of Repre-
sentitives. The 13-months-old g'rl
has been made a House mascot and
her photograph was ordered to be
included with House members in
the annual group picture.
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north of Mercury is driling at 700 j
feet.
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au in charm of the urogram Offsetting the usual difficulties of for all the House got out of the
aicmias tektrdgmn invi.’the campaign will be its shortness sag".
Lion ro ihp Mor Woh Fat stock compared with most legislative races. I Possibly wet weather affected the it was emptied last summer to save
how o.ster who wi De making a Governor Allred must call the elec- House microphene, for the voice oi t. — ' 2 Tm
pun nextweek to be guests at next tion before March 2. If he does not Assistant Reading Clerk -Sam Hanna If that tent authority, what Ls?
atuondaraccupedaconaemaehs nna. emplowerd to MH H. madeatdrmeul ttollow 4
began“thimngtror theakretsumnncd l moscow-Dogsof peculiar So-
viet. breed wil make their first of-
BUSY. I WANT SONGS ABOUT THE KAN- ba
DELAERAN MOON, ROMANTIC NOVELS, 6
STORIES, PLAYS, MAGAZINE ARTICLES) $
■--(AND PICTURES GALORE, r--%
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At Kiwanis Luncheon
1“ • _.r 2- • I - » * is aue w saumer until monaay, ------— L , Moogy I
Rev. J. T. McClure, presiding AUSTIN, Texas, Fib. 22.—Dallas for a woman judge, why has none when rep.’al advocate hope to get it catiznby.t resugoe nogi AI:
Ider if the Brownwood district of county’s election of a state repre- ben elected?" included on a suspension calendar, stenngsanmuremmaa . . .
he Methcaist. was the speaker a( sentative will be a miniature refer-I Austin, with its predominance of Erst bet is that the repeal bill will s conf med “ caused
he weekly Kiwanis Club luncheon endum on controversial topics. 1 men politicians. doubts that a worn-. go through the House without a very rejected oncozuen.. w 0.5 150 1
hursda. The program arrange-! Candidates for the place that bn could be elected to the district stubborn fight. Then there will be discussion; ..oecrons.W Ie |
bent took note of the nearness of R presentative Sarah Hughes vacat- 1 court bench. The test may come a big battle cr it in the Senate. result of the law that gi ves g
Washington’s birthday and Dr. Me- ed when she accepted an appoint- when Judge Hughs completes her —— Iemor. the power to »PI
tw^ onihe mieerswashina- reeorartejardangjudge wack “tung, ap.ointive tern next year. ..Vovernor Alred. Atorez Gener- a«^t^ of the I
luman'Sideband his devotien to a sales tax, utility regulation end
Us church.
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MILLER BRAND ’
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Large Crispy Flake > ’
e appointed to federal jobs re-
javdless of their p^UUeal “ j
The rebellious democrats had two 822 , .
comPrht too many good federal A 7MAKE KANDELABRA A HOUSEHOLD WORD. MAKE JADA
I THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, THE MOST GLAMOROUS PRINCESS IN
I HISTORY. MAKE 'ER BETTER THAN —------------K
p- CLEOPATRA. j--1 SHALL I LINK HER L
M M— NAME TO THE PRINCE
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REL3E DISH .,.2.201 poruEAD c9,
LARGE BisQiNK .284 “ ruK ..».. ooc
Sugar i0^“’Baz...51c
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Current Lyric Film
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I The Santa Anita race track at
kreidia, Calif orni, is one that, is
ich in romance in both old and j
s.rrent history The present race
frack which was opened only a few
ponths ago is one of the finest and
host beautiful in the world. It
lee in the heart of the orange grove ।
el at the foot of Mt. Wilson, 18
kites from Los Angeles.
In was originally built by the
amous old Lucky’ Baldwin, one of
he most famous figures of early
Falifornta sporting history. At his
eath the race track and adjoin-
ng land became the propery of
is daughter Anita. Horse racing
fas made illegal in Califomia for
ears and during the World War
nita Baldwin gave the track and
luBdings to the government for an
rmy pos’.. The buildings were
onverted into barracks and an
s.servation balloon camp was made
■ it. Robert Sparks, manager of
he Lyric theater here, was s a-
yoned there for some months dur-
ag the war.
. As to its current interest, his-
bry wil be made there this Satur-
ay with the running of the $100,-
p0 Sana Anita Handicap. Many
feautiful scenes of the new track
re to be seen in the motion pie-
Ine “Broadway Bill" showing at
be Lyric today and Saturday dur-
ig the rumning of a thrilling race
EHich chtmaxed the picture.
HOUSE ENDEDL
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WA-Mn\GfON./rtb 42- The
fires of rebelon among ■ House
Three New Tests feet from the south line and 10 CLEVELAND—A "smoke" in bed
e j j j • N .1 ; feet from the east line of the cost the life of Mrs. Elizabeth
Spuaaea in nortn ' vonthwest quarter of the Hartung Bert, 26-year-old stenographer. She
» c n । A . | survey 501. . < fell asleep as she puffed a cigaret,
in ct at loch County i cardinal on Corhpany No. 3' and was burned to death.
' ‘ _ ■ '• jWhite Bros. 1292 feet from the1 ......
BRADY, Texas, surve,‛2. 405 RUNDOWN,W
coo feet southeast of the White ____ mZiv 11
py I A- M Ti -.Wonen
AS'Na Ai Biddle Me
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Texas Oranges, sfsJX.
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Empson Cat Beets 2
wh are passing
thro the "change of
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Toilet Soap or"
2 Be Sure To Attend
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Hominy PPe2fection
9e Green Beans 8c
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Park & Beans rah tip’s
NOVELTYVGOQDS
OF ALL KINS
$1,000.00
1,034 OrHER FRIZES
ASK US HOW TO WIN
CRISCQ
1 paniD caa . t mn cou
3 lb. MR — 65t Vanilla Wafevplse box, special.... 5e
Wers flT| Landry SoapS,. 4c
1 ne Superior
MACARONI, [2
SPAfHETT, pkgs
- EGO NOODLES y5c
21 3—ilk cans ..........
Oat Meal, 5 lb. bag.....28c
/Hatches, 6-5c boxes for . 25c
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L li ey-
■The district melting of Baptist
Astors which has been held here
(nustey and today at Tint Baptist
breh was closed at noon today.
Lawwimmute 100 preacners from
’strict 16 which incindes nine Bap-
t Assoritteau MM are made up <<
7 bounties have taken part in the
rp day program.
An interestiog program was put-
aed that ineluded numerous topics
i lative to church and according to
iports, viiting ministers have
und the conference both inspir-
gand educationat. Rev Julius P.
ig, district missionary, called the
. acting and ye flinty in charge
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, the county judge is was far from cirar. A cloudy day 1 —-- be held soon n Frankfort. Ger-
emplowered to call it. ‘made it difficult to follow copy. i Publicity ever the Colorado Rier ! manv They wlil be sent by the So-
------ 1 Delfvered perscnally by the gover- Authority has caused persons out-lviet Society for Aviation and Chem-
The deluge of letters and m s- nor, some oi the message’s phrases side of Texas to confuse the stream i ical Defense (Osoviakhim) which
sages that women sent to Austin might have had anti-race track ad- with the Colorado river that flows j expects to exchange Arctic Latkas
Turkmanian sheep dogs and Cau-
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1935, newspaper, February 22, 1935; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487835/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.