The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 235, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1940 Page: 3 of 14
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BROWNWOOD (Ttx»s) BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940
\PPEal to patriotism madeB)
MRS. ROOSEVELT FOR HER HUSBAND 1 Com,ng to Lyric
. By JOAN YOUNGER
| United Pt«ju Staff
CHTCAOO, . JUly 18^-<UP>—A
Ivoman stood before 50,000 persons
last night and delivered a simple
I appeal to patriotism In behalf of her J
liusband i 1
Mrs. Franklin D Roosevelt spoke
liuietly and seriously The hot and
JYSary Democrats caught her mood
|»f gravity and fell Into unsmiling
TEXAS NEWS
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BRIEFS
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AUSTIN—Substitution of a flexi-
ble ceiling for rigid speed limits
was asked here yesterday at. the
today that all Texas cities send
their firefighters to the firemenV
teai nl fw* swKaaI at fUllaaa O*.
training school
July 3S-AUC. 3. He cited
ance of having a well-trained ftre
at College Station
1 the Import-
ltoce, In strong contrast to their University of Texas traffic engineer-
arlier mood of argument and jubll- tag conference by Grant Mickle.
"J*--* . I ' Michigan traffic engineer. Mickle
j no time for thinking said “too many variable factors an-
ibout anything except what we can ter into the determination of safe
»ast do for the country as a driving speed in any specific loca-
• hole.Vshe said, “and that respon- tton."
iBtiity% on each and every one of —— ‘
a as individuals I AU8TTN—State Fire Insurance
1 "We people in the United States Commissioner Marvin HaU asked
sve got to realise today that we
** now a grave and serious sit-
*11 on Therefore, this year the
tadidate who to the President of
United States cannot make a
paign in the usual sense of the crew in each Texas city,
ord He must to: on hto Job. ■ ! -
"So each and every one of you AUSTIN—Dr. R. B Anderson, Ft.
ho give him this responsibility, in Worth, president of the Fort Worth
it to him assume far your* Anglers Club, today asked the 1300
e very grate responsibility members of the organisation to hear
you wdl make the cam- * fedlo defense of the Btate Fish
You will hate to rise above and Oyster Commission by Chmm.
(tons which are narrow A *• Wood, tonight. The commli-
partisan si on now being attacked by Oov
iu must know that this to the w Lee O'Dantel In hie campaign,
me when all good men and worn- ^ Invited the governor to follow
must give every bit of service Wood m Program. “I*m going
strength to their country that 40 the 1160111 your K°ver-
have to give. nor” be wrote O’Daniel
"This to a * time when it to the
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APPLICATIONS DUE
Applications for transfer of pupils
In Brown county are dealing In very
slowly, county Superintendent Ctt*»e
Pierce suia today. Mr. Pierce warned received by Portnikster
be no extension of time.
AUG. .9 aviation day’j*^ BIRTHS EXCEED DEA MOP
i found and a little I
August io has- bee
National Aviation Qay
Roosevelt according t<
been
I by President
5o information
■J. Edward
to the girl
wrthsr on her mirror. Then the
dog last the scent, but the body of
the girl was found 130 yards sway.
Prom that point the dog took up
Except for those who are trans-
ferred by contract, all students
transferring are required to be
transferred by applications of their
parents, and such applications should
be made at once at the county super-
intendent’s office.
Jeanette MacDonsld and Nel-
son Eddy are starred In “New
Moon" at the Lyric Saturday
midnight and Sunday-Monday.
! Public Records
ald ln centering the Interest of the to the town and to a stable and
people of the United States on theri to a dwelling house, where
aviation. she scratched at the door. Later a
■--native aervaht of the
THAN2 TO HR FIRST 7 MONTHS
Brown wood, gained 106 In popula-
tion by the margin of births over
deaths, or eight Ism than for the
same period this year The mar-
AFRICAN CRIMES
was arrested i
crime .* * V
SOLVED BY DO
t
nrted States that we fight for,
ie domestic policies that we have
tablished as a party, that we must
'heve in, that we must carry for-
ard. and in the world we have
position of great responsibility."
Previous to her appearance
e rostrum, shv sac among the
^anguished guests on the plat-
Wk. On her right was her son,
■anklln. Jr , ahd on her left was
t* Henry A. Wallace wife of the
•ataee for Vice President Both
n were dressed In Eleanor
ue, Mrs.1 Roosevelt's hat was navy
she wa
ehicLv and
HOUSTON—Oov W. Lee O'Daniel
ptoqpud to his biggest campaign
crowd In Houston last night. The
crowd, bearing him ask for re-elec-
tion. was estimated from 25.000 to
•OtMP persons. O'Daniel get his big-
gest hand with the assertion that
00 “you don't need a governor; you’ve
got one. What you need to a legis-
lature." »
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DALLAS—Braniff Airways and
city officials will soon met to dis-
cuss plans for construction of a
large hangar for the air line at
Love Field. Civic workers are aid-
three huge .white tag officials in promoting the proj-
Mrs Wallace’s was ect.
----- DALLAS—Supporters of Wendell
1 Gunners in the British Royal L WUlkle for president living ta 30 1
me are given practice ta a Texas towns have become charter
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Marriage License
Harold B. Fowler of Brown Wood
and Miss Blllijo Dunning of Abi-
lene
Legal Transfers
Wills Lucille Ingrum to Mrs.
Belle Hamard. warranty deed to
undivided one-half interest in Lot
4, Block l. south Side edition to
Brownwood
O. I. Keller and wlfs to J. B Bet-
tis (or 612ft, warranty deed to half in-
terest ta Lots 16. 19 and 20. Block
4. Budderth addition to the town
of ***** ’ [formed a
J« Jemita» to H. L. Locker for ^y of a missing 16-ydar-old girl
11000. waranty deed to one-half In- aho fading the doUcc ta the
terest ta 131 1-3 acres of the Mary murderer ^
Oftbum survey No. 130. I The scent was taken from a
William Jackson and wife ta J. footprint believed ta be hers Ik
C Teague, and Effie Teague for was followed along a street across
$600. warranty deed to Lota 13 and two other streets into the
13. Block 10, Bangs.
CAPE TOWN, South Africa—
(UF>—Thrilling stories of the ex-
ploits of police dogs ta the detec-
tion of crime are told In the annual
report of (he south African com-
missioner of police, Col. If U de
V lUlers
In one case a dog called Echo
tracked down a thief who subse-
quently admitted that hs had
wrapped his feet In sacking to
escape detection. In another In-
stance a dog followed a trail one
and s half miles to a hut in the
middle of a compound of 36 huts
with 135 Inhabitants and pointed
out the native wanted
Brownwood’* llfe-and-death strug-
„ .... . .. I gle maintained a good „ balance In
the trail from an Indistinct mark faror of life over death during the
near the body and followed it back lfirgt wrHk mohths of 1940. In fact
the odds were slightly more than gin for the two seven-month per*
2 ta 1 for living. tods combined was 236 persons. This
Vital statistics records for Pre- Is more than one-third of the en-
ctact 1, Brown county, kept by E T tire population increase shown by
Perkinson. Justice of the peace, show Brownwood for the last ten yeafs
| that In the first eleven months of ta preliminary census reports.
European and 200 1940. there were 331 births ta 115 m the first seven months of 1936,’
_ - lumbers of the deaths, or one over twice as many there ^ ai births ta Prectaet 1
.■ South African police force sustain- births ss there were deaths. Tht* and 123 deaths
ed injuries while on duty. represented a- net population gain ngures tap the last two months
household
confessed the
of 1940 ta date are as follows:
Btrths D
30
34
The principal event of last year, for the •«Ten months occasioned by
states the report, WM the dispatch I the surplus of births over deaths of Month
of s force to South-West Africa ta Per8°ns June
April, 1999, "In order to assist in , ^ewer people died this year than July
maintaining order ta the Mandat- during the corresponding months. --—
ed Territory and prevent breaches °* 1939 more people were bom During March, 1940. 2340 per-
of the peace arising out of the this year than for the same month sons were killed In traffic aocl-
« b* mr- dents In the United States
During the first seven months of' 11 •——— ■■ ■■■■
1930, Precinct
subversive propaganda which
rife through the whole area "
which includes
New Plane Every 46 Mlnotes
LOCK HAVEN, Pa.-An aircraft
company hen already to turning
out planes on a mas* production
basis sought under the defense pro-
gram Three shifts are employed at
In a murder case last September the Piper Aircraft Oorp , end a small
a police dog called Christie ner- P1**1* to completed every 40 minutes
fine feat by finding the
Indians Make It Right
With all hit skill, the white man
has been unable ta Improve upon
the design of the Indian canoe.
The birch-bark covering has been
replaced by canvas, bat the lines
and model are the same.
veldt,
COURTEOUS SERVICE
Murphy for Clerk*
A. D. to capable and well quali-
fied ta render oirluwn, efficient
service ta the people as County
Clerk of Brown Connty.
(Paid Pol. Adv)
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Virginia Vale, above, dons the
garb of the frontier lam of the
Eighties for her role opposite
George O’Brien ta RKO Radio s
"Prairie Law.” This is the fourth
time In succession that Miss
Vale has been the heroine to one
of Oconee's Western starring
roles. Shorn:,.- Friday and Sat-
urday.
NERVOUS TENSION
m la bvffj face and ssaanir
_ not fit company foe
or anyone else when you
Nervous, “Keyed-up”.J
JEFFERSON—D J. Massey 38
operator of a camp on Carter's Lake,
was drowned yesterday* and his
daughter. Wanda. 5, narrowly es-
caped when a boat In which they
were riding ca poised
FORT WORTH—Federal prosecu-
tors today said they will attempt ta
i "clean up” as soon aa possible the
charges against five remaining de-
fendants Id the "Oreen Dragon”
narcotics case Two still are fugi-
tives and three are fighting extradi-
tion Sentences levied against 16 of
133 defendants already tried total
more than 56 years. ‘
FORT WORTH—Pretty Peggy
| Hanson. 16. became today the first
'girl ta qualify for instruction in the
I Civil Aeronautics Authority’s non-,
collegiate pitot training program
.. ------„ . here to fethef. W.
Don't t*'— out on your share of was a U. S. army pitot in the Works
time*. The next time over- War. * ' I
srves make you Wakeful, —--♦-- . ;
Irritable, try the soothing Almost Exterminated
,____Man’s greed for the plume* of
NraVINE the egret almost brought about the
oUm“ extinction of this beautiful white
JSSded Scr ibe super- heron ta the early part of the
vtofctn of skilled chemists present century Khown ta the
to «m at America's moat mflhnerv trade aa “oepreys.” the
modern labors- pi„me» sold for $32 an ounce
toriea. Killing of the birds now to pro-
rm trr ht hlblte<i by law. but poachers con-
■V tinue ta destroy large numbers
R® At romr Dreg Store
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I Personal Mention l
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Mr. and Mrs. Prank Belser of
Pampa ate visiting Mrs Belaer's
mother, Mrs. Carrie Brannaa.
Mrs Eula Hardy, 405 West Chand-
ler. has returned from a two weeks’
vacation during which she visited
ta Coleman and Port Worth.
Mr and Mrs BUI Letbetter of
San Saba visited yesterday with
Mr Letbettor's brother, Elmo Let-
better, and family.
Rev. and Mrs Louis V. Hanna
and Floyd OrifTln left last night for
a visit In Houston. They are ex-
pected ta return home Monday
John D. Llndley of Sulphur
Springs has returned home after
a visit with his brother and wife,
Mr - and Mrs Bayron Llndley, 1615
Coggto.
Mrs James P. Lively. 804 Austin
avenue, to vtolUng Mrs. Rosa Lively
st HaU.
Miss Ms urine Lockwood of Abi-
lene to spending a part of a vaca-
tion hare with her parents, Mr and
Mrs O O. Lockwood. 1604 Vincent
She will return ta Abilene Sunday
jngt.'
Dr. and Mrs. Ben H. Moore and
family have gone for a ton day*’
visit with relatives ta Sulphur
Springs and Oreenvtlte
Mrs Vernon Sheppard and ton.
Gene, 1203 Durham, have return-
ed from a visit with relative* near
Mile*
Mrs J. B. Craig of Oentralla, 111,
to visiting ta the home of her sto-
i ter. Mrs. Peyton Dick, 1405 Third'
| street. V-
J Mrs D T. King and daughter.
Margaret, of Mineral Weils are vis-
iting in the home of Mrs. J. P. Orif
fin. 1100 First street.
Miss Dorothy June Orifln to spend-
ing the week with
i
BUI Elliott to starred and Iris
Meredith to hi* leading lady ta
Columbia's newest Wtld BUI
Saunders adventure. "The' Man
From Tumbleweed*.’ showing
Friday and Saturday
friends ta Venus.
relatives and
D K. MUtb
NERVINE
1 Public appetite for dogfish was
> increased by the U. 8 Bureau of
Fisheries, which changed the name in one day at Assam, near the Hun-
’ of the fish ta grayftoh. {alaya mountains. India.
Misses Verna Mae and Lucille
Knleff are spending the week-end
in Fort Worth with relatives.
B Q Hem of El Paso to visiting
!aj and Saturday _______ Dr ‘and*1 Mr*. °J. M* Horn!' where^hto
Forty inches of rain have fatlete P»rrn4*t Mr and Mr* E j. Horn of
Logansport, La., are also guests
1 Our Motto! Quality, Price, Courtesy! 1
1 4€5 FUR AVE. I
3 Heads
Lettuce...
Freah r * I be.
Tomatoes.....5c
Freeh BUrh Eyed
Peas, lb.....2c
GOLDEN' GLOW •.
COFFEE, 2 pounds......... 2 DC
ARMOUR’S STAR ] n m
PURE LARD, 8 lb. carton ,.. 65C
MIRACLE WHIP * HH 4
SALAD DRESSING, pt. jar .. 23C
t CteAbr A 8ANWORNM DATED
COFFEE IS 24c i
. r , - ...
Pound can OQa
Vacuum Packed . . . m&w
VACU- SfeAL ' CQa
FRUIT JARS, quart........MC
i ME APPLE JUICE, 3 cans . 25c
SATIN-TIP
MATCHES, 6 box carton---- I9B
\ Oem • » Lb. ,
Oleomargarine 10c
, Wapeu 3 No. S ran*
i Spinach 25c
r.tmpWPn 36 ox. ran
Tomato Juice .. 10c
Sweet 5 Ib. bag
Meal*.. *.......15c
MEAT/ y€U CAN CAT ^ 1
FULL CREAM CHEESE, pound —...............I7cl
QEEF ROAST, pound .. ........................ 12c r
ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT, pound ||
} A. L SMITH. MarkM Owner. 1
J ____ . .____ J 1 s_L - ______m
Mr snd Mrs W. D Armstrong
visited in Waco yesterday with Mr
Armstrong’s brother. T A. Arm-’!
strong
Mrs. Bartln Wright and daugh-
ter, etae Ettiabeth of Fort Worth
are visiting C. f, Wright and
family and other relatives,
1 Mr and Mrs R R Largent and
sons, Roy Rust. Jr . and David,
hgve returned from spending three ,
weeks in the mountains of Colorado
and New Mexico
J H Marable Georges Yates and |
BUI Shumake. Santa Fe men, are'
all reported getting along nicely
at the hospital ta Temple, where’
they have been since suffering ta- 1
Juries ta a railroad accident at 8te-
phenvUle a week ago last Mon- \
Say.
LIVESTOCK
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PORT WORTH July 16-HJP)-
<U8DA>—Livestock!
Cattle 906; calves 500; steady ta
iwepk; steers and yelling* 430-
836; fi( oows 430-5 76; cutters 230- \
3 75; calves 430-936.
Hogs 700; steady ta 10 tower; top
, butchers 636; bulk good butcher*
635; mixed grades 6.00-630; pack-
ing sows 536-530.
Sheep 3,000; steady; spring lambs
SAN ANTONIO, July 19—(UP)—
< U8DA)—Livestock:
Hogs 100; stow; weak to 15 tower;
most good botcher 630; packing
sows 5 30-5.75.
Cattle 100; calves 200; stow, weak;
medium yearling! SOO-7.76; cutters
3 f)P-438'; good cows 536: calve*
536-900.
Sheep 300; steady; fat lambs 738.
During the month at July, 1930,
2740 persons were killed ta traffic
accidents—Including boVday trips
and ftveryday driving.
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Take Your Oollart
On a Real Joy Bidet
Saving money to a serious be states . .
but a< year A * F Store It's as gay aa a trip to
the circus! Ease your free-wheeling market
SSUTiwatah thbTaeeon bl£
smile beeatae the dollar buys so much!
SULTANA
. RED BEANS
CHASE and SANBORN
COFFEE
i ib.
i irrowif
TEA.
22c
23c
OwueU i*4 operated by The
Great Attaattc * Faettc Tea CO.
8UNNYFIELO WHEAT OR _
RICE PUFFS.....,2 ®kg°,z
NATIONAL BISCUIT J _
BRAN CEREAL . ..2
* SHREDDED
V
p^g»
RALSTON........L pkg,
REFRK.ERATOR BOTTLE . j
CIDER VINEGAR ..' j
HOI. e e q *
PINTO BEANS .... 10
ARMOUR 0 ..
POTTED MEAT ... 3,™1,1
ARMOUR'S STAR
CORNED BEEF ..
SULTANA
PEANUT BUTTER
IDEAL FOR FRYING
NUTLEY 0LE0 ..
OUR OWN -
TEA
• *can
TOP 1EAK
Branded Beef Roast
THICK RIB, lb. !........... .... 15c
CHUCK, lb. ....................17c
BRANDED BEEF
Round or Loin Steak, IL______29c
Lean Pork Roast, Ib.............15c
SL'NNYriELD
Sliced Bacon, pound____________21c
WISCONSIN
Full Cream Cheese, Ib.__________21c
Assorted Lunch Meats, Ib..............21c
Skinless Weiners, lb.............. J7C
Folly Dressed
Fresh Fish and Shrimp
o o o u
... 10c
'/a lb. 19c
AM PI CO ■ 4 A-
PICKLES, sour or dill....... qtJOC
HORMEtS Rf
'PAM.....................Z9|
FRUIT PECTIN , 4 Oe*
SUR-JEL,— ......... IZC
pectin.,........... 3 pkgs. 25c
VtNEGAR.............gal. 21C
peaches........... 2 cans 29c
'tomatoes.....4 No. 2 cans 25c
red'salmon :......tall can 23c
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'sardines............2cans9c
ketchup 214 02. bottles 25c
Tint ^setaBlRf
Calif orula
Oranges doz.
Golden Ripe
Bananas ib.
Firm
Cabbage
Urtap
Lettuce .
• ew«e
ANN PAGE PR l PARED
Tomatoe
Bell
Peppers
Lemons ,
Limes ..
SPAGHETR Scant
DEL MONTE
DELIGHTFUL
with the SettM’t
FRESH nPC:
PariieS
thcr tiASON whyJ
IVIRY rth FAMILY 1UY*
PINEAPPLE....
A * P PURE CONCORD
GRAPE JVtOl (ft.
FOR HANDS
LAW SOAP____
sliced pr crushed
Urge sim
3 for ...
SOAP CHIPS
CNIPSO, Ige. box__________21c
W'ldlE NAFTHA
PandGSOAP r*». 3bars 10c
ICHI 0 CLOCK
,WASHING POWDER
SOU DUST
2 for 5c
ABSORBENT
tome \WALBORf TISSUE. 2 rails.
3 lbs. 33c
ECONOMICAL
PACIFIC TISSUE. 6 rolls
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Jones, Ernest. The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 235, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1940, newspaper, July 19, 1940; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044851/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.