Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1938 Page: 8 of 8
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Warbird’s-eye View of John Ball’s Big Rock
The weather may
r*Announcing
THE OPENING OF THE
Y NEW
UON8 CLUB
1ST NIGHT
We are ready for you in
a big way with the best
stock of tackle and acces-
sories that Brownwood
ever saw . . . And the
prices are right!
APRIL
22nd.
*REEL
e location
cay
ghW With
A FREE!
SHING CONTEST
EE FRIDAY AFTERNOON’S
BULLETIN FOR BARGAIN
PRICES IN FINE FOODS
yourVdd and reel and we will help
ood shape for the season. We have a
you get
good st< :k of repair pLtj
BAIT CAST
Ge in practice for
see ion by using our mddern casting range
. an< targets. You are welcome at any time,
NG RANGE
ward, and plans will be submitted
Vo City Council and school board
soon. Purpose of the junior s*frty
patrol is to work at intersections be-
fore and after school to make cross-
ng* safer; and to see that student*
conduct themselves In a safe man*
ner on the playground*.
p«or 228 yean unchallenged guardian of the Mediterranean gate to Brittan* easteSb empire, the bnpregna
billty of the Rock of Gibraltar under modem aerial bombardment has been questioned by some military ex
ports. T*hl» unusual photo of the mighty marble fortress presents the target enenly bomber* would have
unless driven off by Royal Air Corps planes suci as the one in the picture. Behind "The Rock” is the cows
of the
of 8paln. with the mountains of Andalusia in the background.
Tuesday night. Refreshment* were
served at the conclusion of the
business meeting.
( Personal Mention I
(LITTLE ITEMS OFi
(LOCAL INTEREST!
IT1C LKAOU8 TO SUBMIT
PLANS TO CITY COUNCIL
AND SCHOOL BO ARD
Miss Taulinr Rob- rts has returned
to her home In Wirtchrtl after spend-
ing the winter in Llano county
where she taught school
Mrs. John C. Bernay of Los An-
grles, California, arrived last night
lor a Aw days visit In Brownwood.
Mrs. I. M. Boon gpft Tuesday
for .several days visit with friends
and relatives in Weslaco v
Mrs. Wendell Mayes. Mrs. James
R. Be-adel. Mrs. S. A. McKie and
Mrs. Mike Muse attended th? stage
in Dallas
' Brownwood renerve offhrrii wtH
meet at Fourth street COC camp at
7:30 o'clock tonight. First Lieu* n-
ant James D. Howder. Infantry
Reserve, will give a talk oil “The
Infantry Battalion." Explanation
of the contact camp to be Arid at
Lake Brownwood April 23 and 24
will be given, it was said.*
BERKELEY Oal. (UP)-Dt. Ar-
min O. Leuachner, tetema.ion.il >
known astronomist and head of tie
astronomy department of the Uni-
versity of California will soon com-
plete his 48th year of teaching. This
is the longest record of service oi
any member of theTDarkeiey^lacul-
port of the ckferns of Brownwood
in organizing this unit for use near
Brownwood public schools.
Several , andiriates attended the
affair and wrt allowed to Introduce
themselves and make short talks.
They were: J. All com. R. L.
McGaugh. H, I. SUpp. Henry Buck.
Charles F. Mathews. A. E. Nabor .,
E. T. Pcrklnson. Leslie Griffin.
Conner Scott,; Winston Palmer.
I,other Wilson. Clive Pierce and
JacktHallmaffc.
Arrangement* for the barbecue
were made by! a Lions club commit-
tee compood of R. McClure. OUd-
den Wilson. F. L. Monk and Leon
Haitatta.
WARE CO
Brownwood Camera flub will meet
in Renfro-McMlnn building at 7:30
Vkright. . L ia
Working toward instituting In
Brownwood public schools a safety
program and junior safety patrol,
more than 20 civic dub leaders, city
Officials and members of Brownwood
school board, attended a meeting in
Hotel Brownwood Tuesday after-
noon . * -
Sergeant Rosa Dickgy of the safe-
ty division of the 8tate Depart-
ment of Public Safety gave * gen-
eral outline of the safety program
and discussed its organisation. The
safety program is under the auspices
of the'Brownwood Civic Advisory
Council cooperating with local civic
dub*.
Although no definite arrange-
ments for organization were made,
officials said that work will go for-
to memb ra of The Bulletin staff
this morning through the courtesy
of Mrs. Howard’s Bakery.
I Mother Greets Child Asleep 3 Weeks
chick:
Jack Caml
■ate Chick
practical J
vexing dun
show. “Victoria 1
Tuesday evening
Miss Helm Williamson of San An-
gelo Is a guest in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bluford Adams.
Mr. and Misj 6a:* Ross have
rv .Tiied to their home in ^>rt
Worth, aft r bring here at the bed-
side of Ifrs. RCo.s brother, J. L.
Carswell, who has i>«en 111 in a lo-
cal ho pital for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hare and
two children Henry and Oenie. are
< mxv u-d to arrive this afternoon
for a vteft with Mia Hare's mother.
Mrs. Nil O. Mclntonh. and other
relative*.
Mr. and Mrs W. T. Moore and
daughter, Miss Billie Ruth Moore,
of Henderson have been here vlslt-
Mr. and Mrs.
k Bril,in Blamrd fee Soot
- LONDON ;|D P) —The Brttl'h gov -
p rrnment waa blamed by delegates
_ attending a smoke abatement con-
ference here for creating a large
part of the 75.000 tons or soot that
falls over London every year.
INNING
PAT.
4 DAYS
Egg Weighs H Found
ALBANY. N. Y. (UP>—An egg
wetghij_- half a pound and men*-
unvx right bv nine inches, was
laJd by a White Leghorn hen own-
ed by George Oarrlson.
mg in borne of
J. M Love.
Jess Lovg,, Jr., hi
Lubbock, where he Is a student In
Texas Tbch. after spending the
Easter he lid tv s her* with his par-
ents. ttf. and Mrs. J. M. Love.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sparks and
Mr. nod Mrs. f. B. Orady of East,
land Visited Df. end Mrs. O. N.
Mayo In Brownwood Tuesday after-
noon and aitindid the Lions Club
barbecue supper at Lake Brownwood
Tuesday night.
j First Base in Style
Hadtsii ef John Tarleton Col-
lege. 8tephenvll^. traveling In four
buses, stopped in Brownwood this
miming er-.route to Ran Antonio to
attend the ahnual Buttle of Flow-
ers.
i A Dodge aedaa, ovaA by Pal
Cagle. 2404 Austin avenue, was dam-
aged by fire at 11:45 p. m. Tuesday.
Damage was done to the top and
upholstery. Brownwood Fire De-
partment answered the alarmr
tig of 4-year-old Barbara Jean Herpieh
t eyes for the first time In three weeks
Mbar. Mrs Elmer Herpieh The child,
bar. was stricken by sleeping sickness
alr.sein*.’ trom measles.
Happy indeed
of O.'ioego. wt
and looked ini
shown afc> ve/
rahe opei. c n
those of b«r r
bracing her m
while con
Mrs. Sally Harding of Brooklyn,
nr Tork. arrived this afternoon
ir a few days visit in Brownwood.
The public |a invited to attend a
picnic at Woodland Height* school
Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock
Candidates are i penally invited.
Ball games, a ptav, singing and a
Tnm Sawyer ton test will be includ-
ed on the program.\
HAT THE j
ICAN PEOPLE
WANT I
Driver's aad rhauffeur’a lira me
test will be given by members of
the State Department of Public
Safety in the tax ameaaor’s office in
the courthouse Thursday afternoon
trom 3 until 5 o’clock and Friday
i from 8 until 11:30 p. m.
V-8 engine
that hunt
i believe that la eetueioinsvant,
is life, it's time to get bock to
rlh ago in. We believe that you’ve
i enough dizzy nonsense,enough
nngy tOoHlfticOtioo HflQUQh ttOfk
A report on Use anneal Flrmdi'i
Benefit Ball, held in the Memorial
Hall Friday night, was given at s
meeting of Brownwood Volunteer >
Fire Department In thc city hall '
%'saY gives 22
aallon 4
owners
We believe that in your heed.
wUketothriM and lough and cry
Lr the fried of peopU whose Joys
« lof-ows you con shorn.
Arrt to wo come boffc to eeiih
ja\n with David O. Selznick’s Tech-
c o lW production of the most heart-
arrA-g onq beloved story of
• B- IT* ■ . „t, r. V---*-*-
mer»c»ii mtviuivi vf nhj» * iwgin i
tl AdWnTUMS Of TOM SAWYSt
to 27 mil
SHOWING
LEW BRAY
SlreptoeoMl Rsrrt (Baked
ROCHESTER. Minn. <UP> -Sci-
entists clock streptococci In races
flve-hundreths of an inch in length
in a Mayo Clinic laboratory here.
TO re scientist* the winders do not
matter because R I* the lows that
are the stronger agents to aggra-
vating the common cold. Dr. E. C.
Rosenow. the referee, plucks out the
losers for use to s vaerige.
Strvici VS
COLLEGE NIGHT
Horticultural
slued at fron
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The Thrifty 60
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| Gladys S arthout
I) odyrn col* si1
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1938, newspaper, April 20, 1938; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025723/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.