Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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Backstage
$n Austin
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One ticket hu already been pot I
ment class has nominated Jim hr-
ley for president and Jimmie All-
red for vice-pceabtont because It
would be the “most eele setting
ticket possible!"
This isn't Itoe first time that same
ticket has been suggested. Some
have seen gone eo far ee to en-
dorse Allred for the presidency to.
ieeo —•—
YOUR PENNIES AN
OPPORTUNITY TO
PROVE THEIR BUYING
nsuien —
the boys in the hinterlands to tone
doom on tbf subject la because
there will be more labor legislation
before the Ornate soon and the in-
siders believe every vote will be a
cherished one because of anti-labor
sentiment.
Spears was not one of the sena-
tors who opposed Wallace Reilly s
confirmation to the TUC commis-
sion. * ir ^
Large Hunker Go
To Methodist WMS
Zone Meet Thursday
p ubby,
Tomato
l*«r Brand
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Ptosh JVy
Standard ?
Jpjnack .
Homjay ..
S«»4^te Ci
v«go Do, -
24 lb. Sack
Other features of the program In-
cluded special musk: and playlets
which proved of benefit to all those,
who saw. them.
Brownwood was represented by
two churches, the First and Central
MettimHtt and those who attended
Horn here were: First Methodist,
Mesdames H. T. Mayes. I. F. Nev- j
ana L. O. Hones. K. U. Boone,
Karl Simpson. John Allen. H. R.
Hayes. Turner Oarner. Byron An- j
derson. James Mitcham. J. Heryey
Mayes. K. R. Bane and Bdwin
Davis, Central Methodist. Mss-'
3 Bunches
a * Vo Dog Food
9 Meat
Pancake Fleur
- 7z?wzr,r
Rainbo Spices
Cboiee Rice ....
Pried Pfu„p« -
Bunch
The national re-employment serv-
loe la scheduled to mows out of Tex-
as on June 90 of this year and for
that reason labor leaders are fight-
ing for a gl80.000 appropriation for
ther remainder of the fiscal year'to
carry an the state unemployment
Lettuce 2
th Eastern Railway's Stiver Jub-
has broken its speed record fer
Darlington to London run. It
xcd the 232S miles at an average
■d of 73 m.p h.
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Flakes
Matches
Supersuds
Fresh
Coumtrn
N*2V£
.Lodi
$ Brand
a
Mustard or
Turnip
JEU-f>
Small
Cans
55c HI Mak 4
Saicet-Cooked ,
Sandtciek Sliced
WE VOTE PHRUFS
DEUOOUS OUR
FAVORITE SOURS.
ESE SOUTHERN SOURS
ARE CERTAINLY
GRAND-TASTING T
Uotldess
Sugar (MO.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1937, newspaper, March 12, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026836/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.