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BKOWNWOOD (lexas) BULLEIIN, SUNUAT, JANUARY 12, 1947
First Presbyterian
Russian Visit
POINSETTIA FOR NEXT CHRISTMAS
Former PWs
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Weatherman Seems Partial In
On Tuesday. Jan. 14. from 8:3
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Presbyterian men.
Montgomery.
The dinner and program will be
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were
' next Christmas.
forces.
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at Basingbourne, Cambridgeshire.!
of the Soviet General Staff. Dur-
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academies, and inspected military
Foreign observers agreed that
Hernando Cqrtes, Spanish ex-
are
will cover salaries,
the big feed trough for a few deli-
cacies in this life.
Just before he stepped into his
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Drops During Week
YOUR
LASSICAL
CLASSICAL, SEM
AND POPULAR
time-
slans.
Other Brands.
We carry’
utlets we are able
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the best selection of
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hillbilly selections anywhere.
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and 28 hours from New York.
Gee St, Kansas City. Mo.
KING MUSIC CO
DUBLIN’S PRESENT
Dial 2628
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Toil of the.
Mister Rob
The Bordei
Pole This is the-
time when nights
PLAYING CARDS
We have justyece/ed
Teacher Exemption
From U. S. Income
Taxes Advocated
Texas State Board of Education
will ask the 50th Legislature for
Fisher, Case To
Debate Leaders
qro-ag-,
COS-—O'
COMPLETE
SERVICE s)
loose
through
A few b«dn
and living rd
* summer and the
I gas man has ac-
Plant That Loses Its Leaves During
Holidays Is Taking Its Rest Period
ME ROOFh
HGGINBOTE
M99 E. Lee
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roroom
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‘WI DEWORLD GAME'
AUTO BRIDGE — DART
MI NOES — CHESS SETS
RS & OTHERS
held in the church basement,
ginning at 7:30 o'clock.
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Pavilion of Wome
Green Grass of V
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of Valor.
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Tax Quiz
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1 cash and take it to the bank.
The gas man is a highmuckaior-
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The Salem
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LITTLE FOLKS
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. two or three times during the sum-
mer before the month of August
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Cal
plane, Montgomery shook hands
with Vassilevsky, who had risen
from a sick bed to bid his guest
"The guest speaker is widely
known through the state as a lead-
er in his field of work and we feel
fortunate having him for this pro-
gram." Jack Broad, president of
the fellowship organization, said
All men associated with the church
allay alarms and suspicions be-
tween Soviet, and British armed
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2. Q. How much is the penalty
for underestimating my tax’
farewell.
"My good friend," Montgomery
said "we are good friends." And
Vassilevsky replied "Very"'
and any other men interested are
invited to attend.
Ecoromy?"
Participants will be Represen
tative Francis Case. Republican of
South Dakota, author of the Case
Bill, and Representative O. Clark
Fisher of Texas, Democrat, opposed
man -----
up into six months for each of
them. The ice man keeps his foot
table precision, his fondness for
early hours, and his teetotalism
For their part, the Russian of-
ficials appreciated Montgomerys
forthrightness and single-minded
gic Game ith Radar Vision,
he Game for All Ages.
5 the wnter.
"3 The gas man is
>. in his 1— -—
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medicine engineering, pharmacy,
journalism, oi any other generally
recognized college course taught at
the University of Texas."
The board asked an appropria-
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dent of the American Association
of Schools and Departments of
Journalism which opened a joint
convention here with the American
Association of Teachers of Jour-
nalism »
Desmond succeeded Paul J
Thompson of the University of
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THE ROYAL GAME
OF INDIA
May Led to
hronic Ailments
THE
BUNNY RABBIT
GAME
turn for East Texas State Teachers
College of $611,682. Sam Houston
State Teachers College, $513,023
Texas College of Arts and Indus-
tries, $492,725: North Texas Agri-
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It certainly isn't a pleasure to
?""’Strip and crawl in between cold
bedsheets and have to start the
azbody heat generator full speed to
keep from freezing to death. An-
other thing about getting into cold
beds is that you have to pull your
head under the covers like a tur-
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AUSTIN, Jan 11 (UP)Some-
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Invited To
File Claims
cold beds. and I have often wond-
ered why a, person will strip off
his clothes to crawl between two
sheets of ice at home and will put
on all the clothes he has when he
goes outside. I presume it is just
a custom started by some one and
folks won't change it.
jhe generous business given us since we come to
e have moved to larger quarters where we can
ing his stay, he talked with Josef
l Stalin, toured Russian military
to offer Y
records-iw
about the reception he received
and his friendship for the Soviet
commanders He was impressed b)
Russia s three major military
academies and he appreciated the
extreme graciousness of the Rus-
by James B Carey. secretary-
treasurer of the CIO and Lewis L.
Hines, legislative representative of
the American Federation of Labor.
Congressman Fisher invites hi*
friends of the 21st Congressional
District, which he represents, tc
tune in and listen to the debate
CHfESIJ
RADAR
-? i the Mtual Broadcasting System
be I will present the subject. "Would
New Labor Legislation Help Our
(Montgomery's plane landed
shortly before 4 pm (British time)
from federal income taxes—as a i
solution to the teacher shortage ma05
problem, was advocated today by blind g
Dr. Fred C. Ayer, professor of edu- free c
rational administration at the Uni- . ' ‘hrI
versity of Texas. Phone'2500
Dr Ayer. In letters to U S Sen- North Fisk at
aor W. Lee ODaniel and Con-
zesman Lyndon B Johnson of
the 10th Texas district called re-
| cess to
I change
tter and offer a wider selection of auto accessories,
ds, appliances, housewares, toys and other merchan-
d and want.
DUBLIN'S
Radios—Record Players—Records
Be Asked To Run iiid there. ancntan n.
1,1 ' visit to Moscow had done much to
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alaries maintenance the conviviality surrounding Mont-
lari i tho ainta said gomerys frank talks with high-
school, t said ranking Soviet military authorities
had strengthened the feeling of
mutaal respect between British
and Soviet armed forces.
IO0K-Explains the
ses apd Effects
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A x*20*
who respected his
birthday with his mother. Mrs ‘Cement division.
roming. O'Hara
to 9 15 p m . Brownwood time. the
American Forum of the Air over
HOUSTON Jan 11- ‘UPl.
Crude oil production in U S fields
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se hard to get records at King's.
Alexander M Vassilevsky chief!
Winter To Men Who Sell Heat
,, MoUNT
. weatheC is a conscientious
Iv that believes in living and
- PA me, but it has two pets that it
1e01 Sfter like a hen looking after
. 100Brood 01 little chickens. It is
• partial to the ice man and the gas
’ P — and nenally dividar Ika - '
eans Woman. Kane
ksters. Wakeman
11 (UP)—The
•for GOOD VISION AND
flgate. Jennings
Innocence. Caldwell
rave. Fletcher
Playour favorite rQ"
dio/ame at home.
on the pocketbook through the
uppance who belongs to the upper | istration contact representative, an- i
crust and top bubble on the ocean ' nounced Saturday that special con-,
waves of society. He rides in a 40 sideration will be given to disabil- j
- _________________ foot long "lemonseed" car and l ity claims filed by veterans who
and usually divides the time dines sumptuously every day on were 1________ .. ——
chigger gizzards, hams and hum- prison camps during World War II. [
ming bird wings, and has dessert veterans Administration rating:
Montgomery spent five days in
Russia as the guest of Marshal
and unofficial reports said the
lining was of sable
Record ^Jdeadquai'terA
In Addition to all the Major Brands Featuring
-R-NO
BINGO -
By Montgomery "S
Comes To End
By WALTER CRONKITE
i MOSCOW, Jan. 11—(UP)—Field
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
( , A- )
IN OUR /
NEW LOCATION
311/CENTER
Dr David L Stitt, presidene of (if ( ( ) Ano Ari
the Presbyterian Theological Sem- VI VlV nIM '
inary at Austin, will be principal
speaker Tuesday for the regulat
monthly fellowship dinner of First
Building At Baylor Crude Oil Output
Announced By Neff In U. S. Fields
Je of Mind. Liebman
i Roosevelt I Knew. Perkins
> Egg and 1. MacDonald
! Plotters. Carlson
He Saw it. Roosevelt
I So Wild a Dream. Sevareid
kc. Zweig
Marshal Viscount
cultural College. $421,984 College but --------
of Mines. $414 666 Southwest in their newspapers, and saw the
Texas State Teachers College. I pictures taken of him with Stalin
$'414 522: Stephen F Austin State and Vassilevsky. .
Teachers College, $378,553: West When he boarded the plane
Texas State Teacher, College Montgomery wore the fur-lined
$373 601 John Tarleton Agricul: coat presented to him by his host
tural College. $326,733; and Sul The coat was Vassilevsky s own
Ross State Teachers College and was lined wjth squirrel First
week. ANCHORAGE Alaska— UP—
Montgomery's visit seemed to Laboratory technicians at 'the
serve the purpose of reminding Maska Railroad Hospital here
the Russian people of their com.- have imported 12 African frogs
mon suffering with the British to be used in pregnancy tests
during the war The trip was in no rechnicians said heretofore there
sense a public appearance tour, has been no reliable means for
Soviet citizens read about him 'he tests here___, __ .
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"Jingling Bell" song.
It is nice for the weather to help
' the gas man, but sometimes I won-
. der if it gets a rake-off from him.
All the gas man does is string some 3. Q Can I avoid a penalty for
hollow rods under the ground and underestimating my 1946 tax?
‘ A. Yes, by filing an amended
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He will confer with President
Tinman Tuesday and Thursday,
i The crown prince and his party
will go to New Yoik next Saturday,
remaining there until Jan. 21.
He will be in Houston, Jan. 24-
25.
I . when the wath-|ple. the ice and gas men, while the
13 er is as cold as a rest of the world is placing two
e well diggers nose soldiers in one garage and six fam-
' at the North ilies eating out of one dinner pail.
The 50-20 Club will soon be dis-1
plorer and conquistador, died in
Spain\(l 1547.
thing new—exemption of teachers Venetian Blirs— Buy them
in Bfownwood. Every
gyraqteed. Estimates
zmplete repair sepice
2500. Day &G6, 919
I Fisk at 85Hc
By MAYESIE E. MALONE 1---------------------
...........- 113,«5W1 Will
"" "" during the holidays, many of us __-
! suppose that the plant is dead and
throw it away. The plant is merely |
----------- . , going into its resting period and it
prsoners of war in enemy can be preserved to bloom again
Frank Roberts. British charge moval of the federal "income tax.
d arrairs in Moscow, accompanied lor teachers "the most important
Montgomery back to London Some quick iemedy for this truly dis’
observers believed Roberts would astrous situation, which is caused
report to the British Foreign Of- primarily by low salaries
ficc on the diplomatic success of
Montgomery, visit Roberts hoped AI RICAN FROGS GO NORTH
to return to Moscow within a
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long and
Twill land in a cold spot
and the cold breeze hits you, the unpaid tax.
then your elbows find a cold spot
then you double up into a ball and
the breeze hits you in the midrift
— Finally, you get back to sleep, and
- -you think it is only a few moments
before the old clock starts the
AUSTIN. Jan.
1 um and plutocrat of the high come-
AIDRS. J
R. A. AND MERL M.
\ ELLIS/
NDIAL2682
FOR AN-KPPOINTMENr
WACO. Jan 11—(UP'—Presi-
dent Par M. Neff of Baylor Uni-
across; the/street FROM WESTERN union
George T Jester -------J ‘
, bathipom wndagid he wil return to Austin Californian Succeeds
heaters/left As Sunday is his birthday, the Texas U. Instructor
Sons, aet Governor-Elect was looking for-, LEXINGTON Ky . Jan
9 ward to enjoying his favorite duh ; (UP) Robert W Desmond of the
’ for dinner—chicken pie ; University of California today
_ took office as newly-elected presi-
Holdfast Gaines. ' Shepard and Shepard
Thieves in theight. Koestler
IN THE FOR
Montgomerv was enthusiastic
PAY
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as'^yth'declaratton^and* return.^'* ofDF. ----------------—------
End of serie,.__________________ ihewB1l prdede rooms for Bible end 54th
. classes, professors offices quart- Birthday With Mother
rite to Thornton Rio de Janeiro is 44 hours by ersfor varied campus religious AUSTIN. Jan 11—UP—Gov- name, now operate The Trinity
aite 169. 928 Me- scheduled air service from London activities, and the Bible library by Elect Beauford Jester left today company in Houston will be con-
for Corsicana to spend his 54th tinned as the Trinity Portland
I COL. McCORMICK STOPS
I AT HOUSTON ON TOUR
I HOUSTON, Jan 11—(UP'—Col
I Robert R McCormick, publisher
I of the Chicago Tribune, was in
I Houston today before embarking
I on a three-week vacation of fly-
I ing in Mexico and Central Ameri-
I ca
I Colonel McCormick, who amv-
l ed in his private Lockheed plane.
I was accompanied by his wife, her
I daughter. and his secretary.
I The party will leave tomorrow
| for Brownsville. He said he was
I there in the summer of 1916 while
I be was in the Army.
I When he was asked what fields
I held the most promise for young
I men today. Colonel McCormick
I said he saw great expansion in
I aviation and radio.
IDah Boston. Dahl and Morton
f So ThK Is Peace. Hope
| The Hany"Profession. Sedgwick_________
Brandeis: \ Free Man's Life. Mawn C
I Thunder Ouf^f China. White and Jacoby
Happy the L>X|. Rich___________________
From the Top oAdhe Stain! Finletter
The Lowella A Thei^ven Worlda. Greenalet
mMySanEranetsco.mhunertom.mmom
S SHIPPED PREPAID TO
r POINT IN THE U.S.A
of fig compote and powdered su- j boaraeranve Admninrtretid to give When the red 1eavpsady onaotft
gar almonds. He smokes long dol- , priority to claims filed by former rsettheP n the pot dry out Water
Now, there should be something physma? examination "IP their re- aboufon amnntdanger of frost is anappropriatig ,,13.851.681 for
------- done about the weather, because quest, so that disabilities may beover, cut the stalks back to a heightpperatinnofnisesrattesor each or
heyday : it is partial to two classes of peo- evaluated properly. of 4 to 8 inches and repot ’hc two fiscal sear* Di A M
““ -------•.......- me “ hile the The announcement was based on plant, shaking the old soil from the I thennextora president, ‘announced
a study by VA of the effects of > roots and placing it in a pot just •
malnutrition on former American large enough to hold the roots The board recommended the ap
prisoners of war. without crowding theme-imbsthar propnation in its viennal report for equipment.
The study revealed that the near- are timmed off may be used for [944.46 The appropriations for the edupm
etarvatinn diets to which American 'new plants. A soil mixture o t 1947-49 biennium for the colleges I
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solved and some one will have to starvation diets to Which American new plants. A soil mixture of two
go to work. I war prisoners were subjected in j parts good garden loam, one pari
folks must fight! Please Mr. Weatherman, give us | Japanese and other enemy prison I leafmold and one part well-rottedlandsummer,
------- sssis
And you might consider paying j leased from confinement. I soggy. . receive $4,186,244 for each of the
us "puddle-to-puddle" Pay on our | The Veterans Administration ad- j When the Wea tner ."am ' two fiscal years ending Aug 31. j
present street noppi&--rasohfoomee ilbWstneyarasutiythe zousaoutdeorzstherdianze"theddasommnended aPPropnations
MeeCallsgcai 31826629
file a claim with VA by contacting Leave the plas tout unti th* n,Bhh" S1 312.282 North Texas State
the Veterans Administration ton- become cool in thefall andI the Teachers College $1,011,105; and
.2200 East Baker anngrromnazrtnowatremesem-Essapkstate for women.
PD who have filed disability peratures that O(f cauretheslower Prairie View University appro-
’ claims and whose claims have been I '**'_*’? dr Pofft during the fall pi iations would total $619,898, in-
denied may also have their cases KeePtithe 1lShave"poinsettia cluding $350,000 "to be used in
No 4 of a series - .reopened if they are former pris-mionmhsagain next Christmas. establishment of courses in law.
M 1 4 What is the penalty for not oners of war.--To make poinsettia bloom and
filingfor not paying a tax due on . form attractive plants. prune them
A. The penalty is 5 per cent of Campaign For Bible
the unpaid amount, plus one per > . . A n ■
cent each additional month—the 12. ii Ir inn At KAV lor
total not to exceed 10 per cent of | DuiIMII V HI VoYW
: pipe hot air to homes and stores,
then he has a hired girl to sit be-
’ hind a counter and kept in gobs of by January 15.
money, for which she hands, out 4. Q Where and when do I file
pink slips, and the gas man sits in my 1946 Declaration, or amended
• tn office behind frosted glass and ! Declaration? --------
• watches a hired man/ count the A By January 15 at which time San Antonio executive, trustee
2 --------------— 1----------- the estimated tax must be paid in Rev. M. L. Rhodes. Houston; Mrs.
nA... I .La +. full, at the office of the Collector i L w Alexander. campaign treas- , . ..
rll8S May Lead 10 of Internal Revenue, 'address for urer D1 Forrest C ' F Freezor. Production in Texas during the General Portland Cement
this district!. Dr. w. W Melton. Rev. Woodson week dropped 43.235 barrels to the Formation Is Announced
| 5. Q If I file an estimate, or Armes. pastors and trustees, new "dallyPaverage or 1931615 bar--kormat nuannounIp, The
amend my esttmate. or pay an in- John r Fisher and Alva Bryan. , with the greater part of the HOUSTON Jan " .
, bailment by January 15 4o I have trustees, ali of Waco. deere" occurring in the East Tex- proposed formation of ” e.Gen era.
' to file anything by March 15? R . o n Martin Beaumont. f i And the Gulf Coast and Por ’ land1 ( ement. ° approach to military problems
A Ye, ?;ur fma 1946 mcome Baptist district missionary, will be West districts. nouncedahe Ampins w HI be ho med The Soviet officers seemed to
”y hu board for three Louisiana's output rose 1723 bythenmerger Pthe" Florida Port- warm to Montgomery immed.ately
land Co of Tampa the Trinity
. Portland Cement C. of Houston, Prince Amir Saud Tour
, Dallas and Fort Worth and the Hen
{Signal Mountain Portland Cement in U. i. Lists Hiouston
1" NPbza
in cities where the mers S will arrive here by plane tomorrow
to begin a five-week tour of this
country, the State Department an-
nounced today.
Jr1 ft- >i
AN
Texas.
serve you 9
sporting goc
dise yo ne
tie, then for want of oxygen you
have to come up like a pearl diver
for fresh air and get your ears and
schnoozle all frozen up again.
Anothing thing is getting out of
bed thinking it s time to get up
and finding it is only 3 o'clock. |
Then you try to nav igate back into
the old warm place. Your knees
this area.
M. F.'» Daughter. M4rquand
East Hirer. Asch
The Miracle of the/Bella. Janney
A. If you underestimate your tax
by more than 20 per cent (by more
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ti , ,, the week ended January 11 ac- <--Aceo
„ The campaign wi ll begin March cording to estimates compiled to- ‘-The report said a total of
- " 9 and extend throug Houston oil 1 day by the 0,1 Weekly $13,311,581 accrued to the perma-
Declaration or your annual return Earl C. Hankamer, Houston oil Kansas accounted for over one- school fund from the landed
man.andatrusteeo.Baylore" half of the nation’s decline, by endowmentfor the two years from
head the committee somposed 0 dropping its production 70.600 Sepr 1 1944. to Aug 31 1946 As
H. L. Kokernot. Sr. San Anto o barrels daily as a result of the ex- or’Sept 1. 1946. 1.286.273 acres of
copitalist-rancher: D F arn: treme cold weather during the past surveyed school land remained un-
; week Oklahoma , output decreas- sold
ed 8 550 barrels to 355,800 barrels ----—-----
the 1946 Cut
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