Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 7, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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BROWNWOOD (Texas) BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1947
PRIVATE LIFE OF BUCK
Annwet to Previoun Puzzle
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Largest Sheep, Goat,
Hereford Show Forecast
Invitations To
Inaugural Are
Recevied Here
Beer Election In
Comanche County
Asked In Petition
Prominent Coleman
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stoek we are trying to raise than a
food stock show. Come out and
see what Brown and surrounding
counties are doing with livestock.
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We’d like to see somethin? in ladies' galoshes, please!
EKG and RELATED SI BJECTS
raining — Capable Instructors
GEORGE A°
SUPERSONIC WAVES SPOT
HIDDEN METAL DEFECTS
ATLANTIC CITY, N J. (UP—
Hidden defects in metals, long a
Army leader,
Lt.-Gen. —
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SWEET POTATOES—B L. Oli-
ver, superintendent of Grosvenor
tantalum
48 Ardor
48 Bones
50 Require
51 Light browns
53 Indian weight
55 Point a
weapon
57 Symbol for
tellurium
59 Universal
language
John
HODIAK
32 Scottish
sheepfold
33 Pigpen
37 Perched
38 Blemish
41 Rodents
42 Fish sauce
43 Olympian
goddess
45 Fruit drinks
46 Palm lily
47 Symbol for
five your underground crop room
for development.
Slips should be set out in early
5 French article
6 Haul -
7 Blood
8 Symbol for
erbium
9 Poem
10 Interpret
11 Enlarged
12 Slava
17 Credit (ab )
18Eye (Scot.)
21 Limb
22 1440 minutes
24 Blood vessel
26 Merit award
27 Head covering
28 Hail!
29 Legal point
31 River island
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39 Rough lava
49 Morindin dye
41 College cheer
44 Rag
49 Ontario (ab.)
52 Malt drinks
54 Clock face
55 On the ocean
56 Rounded
56 Ascended
60 Frightens
61 Wanderers
VERTICAL
1 At this place
2 War god
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Murder Is the End Result.-’ dur-
ing the 'Adventures of the Fal-
con " tonight at 7:30 over KBWD-
Mutual. For a full hour of mystery,
listeners are reminded to tune in
at 7 for "Michael Shayne, Detec-
tive.”
outdoorsl
A big-time gambler knocks off a
competitor, a stoolie squeals to the
cops and the* killer goes to the
chair, but this is only the begin-
1 । ning of a succession of hair-raising
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Before you start your next snappy story. I have a brief
message from our sponsor!"
proud of the beef cattle, sheep,
and goat entries, but are a little
disappointed on the number of I
died in a Coleman hospital Mon-
day from burns received at his
home near Burkett early Saturday
morning.
Mr. Henderson was warming be-
fore a fire when his robe caught
fait and
o*o free
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; spring or late winter With the pre-
sent high prices of oats. wheat, and
spelts, it will pay you to take cat- j
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to start off the New Year with The county has bi
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GRAIN CROPS—Prospects are
good for an excellent grain crop
this year. Every year, grain far-
men cut their yield from 20% to
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dairy and hog entries. We will pro-
bably have the largest Hereford,
sheep and goat show in Texas this
year.
No better method can be used
to show people the type of live- i
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The 28th national metal congress
and exposition heard the new pro-
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plowed at this time of the year
from 8 to 12 inches deep. This will
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beyond baseball league in 1944 on the last
ear to 1 day of the season, with a percent-
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COLEMAN. Jan
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COPR 1947 KING FEATTRIA SYDicArE Ine WOPLD mohrr vesrwito 1-7 a
"Sorry I'm laid for work, sir, but I sure do sleep well on a
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county m well as a garden crop -
it is an excellent dehydrated live- the ower Part of his body. He
stock feed and the demand for
them are great.
Sweet potato land- should be
ALEXANDER KORDAS
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COUNTY AGENT’S COLUMN
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IUEEN RITZ
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Toddy Thru Thrsday BIC DoUBLE FETTRE
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gram as the field will possibly
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sandy land farmer should plant
one to two acres of early black eyed
peas for an early cash income.
These peas should be fertilized
with 0-14-7 or 4-12-4 applied as a
side dressing or at the same time
the peas are planted. Canning
plants in Brownwood will handle
this produce for farmers wishing
to market it. The income from peas
comes at a time when no other
eash crop other than early fruit
to being marketed.
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BLACK EYED
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the farmers of scores of jobs. O i the modern Texas farm, electihi
provides running water just liki city folks enjoy .. :preseraes foot
through refrigeration and freer ng ... sans the nood .. milks the
J . - dents constantly that the eyes of
cess explained by James W Dice ; the Lone Star state were on them,
of Sperry Products The device to ---------------------------------
cows... and does scores of other things to help both the farmer
and his wife.
Since 1914, Texas Power A Light Company has been-extending
its rural lines and today senes from its 7,000 miles of,rural lines
more than 68,000 farms and rural homes in North, Central and
East Texas.
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
145 The Lucky Lads
12109 Music In the Modern Mood
111:M Metre
11 4 Checkerboard Jamboree MM
1 00 News—Cedric roster MM
11} mie Time MM
10 9ueen ter a Da» MM
M Hearts Desire MM
2 Matinee Melaies.
M rskine Johnson MM.
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30 Sganian Fretram
288 Ahern Devotional.
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changed. Rural electrification, ( ioneered in Texas by Te:
A Light Company, .has shortened the wo-— •----
as partner in a tax service firm.
Tie song Sinclair wrote as a
studoat at the University of Texas
may be sung at funeral services. it
was announced Burial will follow
in San Antonio’s Alama Masonic
cemetery.
Texas friends said Sinclair wrote
the words of “The Eyes of Texas-’
as a sly poke at a former Univer-
sity of Texas who reminded stu-
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1 8:45 Tom Mix MBS
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American Forum Of
Air Returns After
2 Weeks' Absence
Coach Joe Bailey Cheaney of
Howard Payne College will be
heard in another regular informal
' sports interview tonight at 6:30.
I This KBWD public service feature
is just one of nfmerous broadcasts
planned for listeners in this area
' on local sporting events. The na-
tional sports roundup is aired at
Formal invitations are being re-
ceived in Brownwood to the in-
augural reception in Austin lion-
oring Governor Beauford H. Jester
and Lt Gov. Allan Shivers, to be
held Tuesday evening Jan 21.
The invitation, which admits one
couple for the reception, are be-
ing sent out over the signature of
James P. Nash, general chairman
of the inaugural on behalf of the
.citizens of Austin
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By CHARLES V. GRIFFIN
BROWN COUNTY AGENT
Well, the deadline date for en-
tries to the Brownwood Livestock
Show has closed. We are certainly
School, who lives at 2405 Durham
Street. Brownwood. planted 150
slips of sweet potatoes last year
and dug 81 bushels of potatoes.
The slips cost him approximately
$1.50. Sweet potatoes show pro-
spects as a cash crop in Brown
| seven daughters. Mrs. Earl Gray, season
piekM,-
auca,, Sol Lene
WdbHwardBrethento"
Mrs Luther Knight, Mrs Ca C. “ Ac,----, ,
Gray and Mrs Bert Evans, all of 'Eyes. Of Texas' Author
Rurkett,Mrs. M H.Davancey of Rites At San Antonio A
Goose Creek, M vC\d Collins SAN ANTONIO, Jan 7— /UP GA
of .Coleman. and,Mrs. Lowe ,uA * ' Funeral services will be held here I I
len of Corpus Christii, a brother, tomorrow morning for John Lang , BB
Ed Henderson, Cross Plains; and Sinclair, 67-year-old tax service ex-. •K
i a sister, Mrs. Ora Wagoner of pert who more than 40 years ago
Burkett. / j wrote "The Eyes of Texas."
J. E Stevens is in charge of Sinclair died Saturday in New
York, where he went 24 years ago i
40% by leaving catye.oq the grain bugbear in all metallic construc-
fields too long. It/is tempting not ! tion. may be overcome by sound
to take them ofy when >the grain ■
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13 Expunger
14 The U. S.
Army air
force ferrying
command was
under his —-
15 Lease
16 Genus of
maples
19 Paradise
20 East (Fr.)
21 Acquiesced
23 Female sheep
24 Area measure
25 Forenoon
(ab.)
27 Billiard shot
30 Periods of
time
34 Asseverate
35 Sustenance
6 45 every night, Monday through 36 Nuisances
Friday over KBWD-Mutual. and; -38 Companion-
features Bill Brandt. The title of j
the program is “Inside of Sports."
reflectoscope. The Baltimore Orioles clinched
The reflectoscope employs ‘ a the pennant in the International
beam of sound waves far 1
the ability of the Ahumah
hear, which probe,the tmsi
White Mel, 5 Ibs, 35c
ieqqe, 1b. . ? 65c
J lbs......19c
||O lbs.....38c
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The KBWD-Mutual public ser-
vice feature. “American Forum of
the"Air," returns to the air tonight
at 8:30 after a two-week hiatus.
The subject for debate on this
broadcast will be legislative prob-
lems and members of Congress will I
take part in the discussion.
inking hours by rliying
city folks enjoy .. .preseraes food /
TODAY A WDNESDAY
DOBLE FEATURE
NEW SHOW/
Today Thru Thursday
< "Biness Training Is Our Business"
ROWNWOOD COLLEGE
TUESDAY
4:00 1 • Dance Time.
$1 Southern Sure
4 3 J Adventyre Fanes mm.
22 uek Eokes MM
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5 38 aptaun ntantent MM
» 4 Tom Mix MBS
6:09 News— Fulton Lewis, Jr MBS.
6:15 Treasure Chest rune
6:39 Howvard Payne Sportscast.
64 Inside of Sporta MBS
2:29 Michaei Shayne Detective MBS.
. 220 Adventures of the Falcon MBS
f 22 ewa-Qabriel Heatter MBS
1; 14 Qrerory Stone Piano Duo
220 American Porum ot the Air MBS.
• 00 News
2:30 Lionel Hampton Orch. MBS
.10:00 All the News MBS
10 18 Frankie Carle orch MBS
IS 30 awrence Welk Orch MBS
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WEDNESDAI
6:90 Metical Clock.
709 tour Opportunity Now
L; Beuron in Lift TBN.
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ANSWER: In; the state of Washington.
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anansSirSorapazmpamyaad: Million In Comanche
patched a wrecker to accompany To Th. Bunetin • division of War Assets Adminis- county is exited 0 e I .n anche
Fungal Xices were set for COMANCHE, Jan 7-C 0- tratiione for >H7 contained the fion for FeBPar 8 to Cot. n leEa-
ru ra1..8 . S, ere. set to[ manche s two banks now have in name of David A Solomon 1609 iiation of beer in Com niche
- P.m.todayat the Burkett Church excess of $5000.000 on deposit. Durham Brownwood, a veteran of on b“' 1 -omancne
May and should be al2 to 20 inches f Christ Rey. J„ P. Sa lyer offi-statements made in response to a World "ar H Netition with j«-, .ne,. , 1
- “ ' ciating Burial yill be in the Bur- call for condition of banks as of Solomon, certified in November A
kett Cemetery, I Dec 31 1946 showed of 1946, shared in the awards of been reeowed and Uu names
Mr. Henderson was born Aug-. Comanche’S peanut shelling furniture announced this week by checked, ami the election date has
fertilizer can be applied by hand in ust 11, 1861, in Waco. He came to 1 plants have set an all-time record Harold S Gish, veterans division been agreed upon by court olfi-
the furrows and then rebedded Coleman county in 1876, being for the 1946 season in the amount chief of WAA obtaining a quantity ciab
Slips are plentiful and certified among the first settlers in this of peanuts handled the total ex- of used metal folding chaiA for The clection will be ordered
.—in--’----—a .. . miE section. He was a member of the reeding 24.000,000 pounds With $1 10 each, located at Sheppard when the comuissionei , court
I Church of Christ and Woodmen of 95 per cent of the crop in. it is Field. Texas ■ meets Monday. Jan 13
| the World expected that the plants will han- Similar awards were shared in it will be the first beer election
----- by numerous West Texas veterans for Comanche county since 1932.
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