The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 211, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1939 Page: 7 of 8
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BROWNWOOD (Tcxu) BULLETIN,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21
fli$y Who Get Slapped
Europe Speculates: Is Dm
ZODIAC SIGN
Japan.
11 Being
II Degrade*.
20 Turkish
A Willing Partner of (Hitlei
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ +
WAR OR PEACE MAY HINGE ON TRUE STRENGTH
OF TIES THAT BIND GERMANY AND ITALY
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Arch Chapter No. 141, Thureday, I
p. IS.
m. *• davis, h. p.
x#. L. MALLOW. Sec.
7 Proverb.
12 Make*
r amende.
IS Burdened.
14 Inanimate
object.
lilt is pictured
^nMB * Sna^r d»h.
jffiP&Wi ** It*-mark
W" E^W|p the etere*
jf.-Js JraS 26 lk*uld*
ieOP^H3 21 Oriental
J"<§4 iDtRfH 31 Small flute.
““ t r mf T u {{^
of its two dizziness,
stare. 30 Polished.
CO Its less bright j7 Commonplace
*tar. 40 To repulse.
VERTICAL 42 Pleats.
1 Pistol, i t 43 Red
k vegetables.
45 Musical note.
47 Point.
48 Aperture.
50 Impost.
51 Circle part.
53 Sailor.
56 011 (suffix)
58 Old
» Testament
(abbr.).
II Measure of
length.
17 Note in scale.
19 T ra ns po sect f
20 Pair (abbr.).
21 The bp.
22 Of the thing.
24 Exclamation.
26 Pertaining to
a focus.
27 Melodies.
SO Spouts forth.
32 Mouth
secretion.
24 Pronoun.
35 To embroider,
37 Small tuber.
33 To scatter
hay. ‘
38 Maple shrub.
41 Screens.
43 Tribunals.
44 Musical
character.
46 Genus of
grasses.
47 Saucy.
48 To depart.
48 Having a
patella.
52 Neuter
pronoun.
54 Bitter herb.
56 Common
, viper. 8 Simpleton.
57 Ancient 0 Entrance.
Roman cloak. 10 Elder
58 The brighter statesmen
who believe
logical outcome of the parallel poli-
cies of the two totalitarian states.
They are alike In building up huge
armaments at the coat of ail else.
They are alike in thsir social regi-
mentatiqn. They are alike In their
thirst for other nations property.
So all their interests In the fu-
ture of Europe and the world march
together.
In Position To Threaten Italy
But there Is a decidedly oppo-
site view held In many European
quarters. Part of it may, of course
be due to wishful thinking. But
these thinkers point out that Italy's
position and Italy's policy have un-
dergone radical changes ever since
Hitler seized Austria.
That brought Hitler’s legions to
the Brenner Pass.
77*66 faces are far too pretty to be damaged, but Rosalind Russell,
left, and Paulette Goddard slap each other around something fierce
to *Tbe Women.” Fisticuffs were shot last so the girls could play
the rest of the scenes without shiners.
I-£sff?Pal_"
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j As soon as the sun is up, the
spider shakes off the dew from his
Web so It wont be so conspicious.
HPC Seniors to Have
Lake Picnic Thursday
The summer school senior class
at Howard Payne college will have
a picnic at Lake Brownwood Thurs-
day evening. It was decided at a
class meeting this morning.
Ralph Swindle is president of the
summer seniors and Mrs. Orace
Pleasant Wellborn, registrar, la fac-
ulty sponsor of the class.
The use of wing flaps with double
•lets Is reported to be the latest
safety device to be Installed on
planes. The flap Is retractable and
thus does not decrease the plane's
■peed when cruslng.
That made the
Reich a neighbor of Italy with com-
mon frontiers. That enabled Hitler
to threaten a hostile Italy with a
smash through to the Trentino and
to Trieste
If Mussolini does not toe the line
and. if Hitler wants an excuse for
strong-arm method*, there is al-
ways the South Tyrol, annexed by
Italy after the World War. About
360,000 German Tyroleans were thus
put under the heels of ths Italian
conqueror.
By the lmpl.ed threat of the
Brenner Pass and the situation of
Benito: «,
THaagsche Poet." The Hague)
tions, there has been a constant
stream of Oerman army higher-ups
who have gone to Italy and to LtSg*
to Lnspoct Italian fortifications, air
forces munition factories add anE-
1 aircraft forces - Once more Oer-
many has acted towards Italy aa the
Junior partner.
Web Around Aly
I On top of this come various re-
ports — difficult to check — that
Germany Is pressing Italy to de-
vote Itself mote to raising food and
securing raw material* while Qer-
W an ted
Furnished
Apartments
WANTED—Oood cook for private
family, prefer white woman. A do tv
1606 Coggto Ate. 311o
WANTE>—Man and wife for farm
and ranch work. Apply 103 West
Broadway. W. J. Lambert. 313p
WANTED: General office work-
cashier work or clerking. Mrs Au-
drey McBuraett. Phone 1210-R, or
W _*___314p
WANTED to rent a good mechanical
refrigerator. Address Box 6, care
HPC Buildings Are
Being Remodelled
Painting and remodeling work on
the administration and Mims build-i
Inga at Howard Payne college U
well under way. Offices op the)
ground floor of the administration
'building have been repainted, fans
Installed, and other work of this
type done.
The office of J. H. Shelton, col-
lege business manager, has been
moved to the office to the Mims
building formerly occupied by the
staff of the college yearbook The
room has been enlarged. The year- j
book staf will occupy a room on
the second floor of the building.
Local Markets
Three-room furnished apartment.
Clean. Convenient. Three entrance
Oarage. Adults only. 1314 Avenue D.
. I Slip
Furnished garage apartment, adults
anly. 1616 4th Street. 308tfc
many makes guns and munitions
both for Germany and Italy. If true,
this shows a desire of thy Nad
leaders so to interweave the. Inter-
ests and war potential of Germany
and Italy that It would be impassi-
ble for Italy to break away.
The Nazis know that the mam
of the Italian people ate not keen
No. 1 Hard Winter Wheat .....
No. 1 son Red or Mixed Winter tec
No. 1 Durham Wheat..........#Oc
No. 2 White Corn...............86b
No. 3 Yellow Corn ............|6<
No. 2 Mixed Corn ............. 50c
Is not Just a “TillerIt b y
beat Energy Food
Protect Your Health With
RAIN*/
, QUALITY BREAD
i See Vi At Ov New Lecaitw
466 CENTER
Bed room 8
FOR RENT—Front bedroom, private
entrance, cloae to. modern con-
veniences. 307 Wert Anderson «t»
Jlltfc
Yellow Ear Corn........ I
No. 2 B.sr ley, ,
No. 1 Milo (ewt) ..............1
No. 2 Oats ............... ■
No. 3 Oats ...»................j
Choice Johnson Oram Hay, ton
f j (“LUtimanite ' Paris)
the Tyroleans, and by the bait Of reason was that Germany's leaders
the loot Italy can attain by ally- did “not think Italy could stand
tog herself with Germany, Hitler wholeheartedly by Germany ao long
has directed Mussolini's recent as non-Aryans occupied Important
policies. posts.
point out: be signed. It wasyiot Ribbentrop who
(1) That after having often de- went to Rome, but Ciano who went
clared anti-Semitism had no place to Berlin for the signing. In other
to the Fascist scheme of things, words, Italy was treated as the
Mussolini about a year ago adopt- Junior partner,
most of the Nasi racial theories and <3) While comparatively few high
eliminated non-Aryans from the Italian officers have visited German
army, navy and colleges The chief fortifications and military posi-
POR RENT—South bedroom with
garage. 1T14 Austin Ave. Phone 82-J.
214c
For Sale
victory.
Also, the Nazis remember their
history. Before the last war Italy
was a member of the Triple Alliance
with Germany and Austria-Hungary.
But when the world War broke ant.
Italy remained neutral—than final-
ly came to on the side of Gigat
Britain and France The Nazis are
trying their best to weave such a
web around Italy that It cannot pos-
sibly repeat this performance
BALE—Milch goat, 304 West
r phone 567. 211tfe
A wheel tire and tube was stolen
from the automobile of Ofldden
Wilson at his home Tuesday night,
police were informed
eap FOR RENT—Room with bath, cou-
105 907 Center Avenue. Mrs. W- R. Rob-
1 V> MM.
207tfc
Delightfully cod sou:1 ^ast upstairs
room. Convenient to bath. Mrs. B.
A. Fowler, 1421 Ave. D. 188tfc
Unfurnished
Apartments
FOR 8ALE—My home. 907 Center
Avenue. Mrs. W. R. Roberts. 207tfc
Funeral Home
Cream* Nos. I and 2 . .17c *«d
FOR SALE—Small grocery store Redecorated duplex. 3 rooms, sleep-
with living quarters. Reasonable tog porch, bath, garage, adults only
rent Box 30, care Bulletin 21 lp 1507 Avenue C. Phone 1208-J.
*-—r------- 211 tfc
Transportation
Sarrica day or nigbft
Phone 303
FOR RENT—Unfurnished three or
four room apartments. 310 W. Lee.
189tfc
Mayor Wendell Mayes announced
Wednesday that reports from the
the State Health De-
Poultry--Fryers 14-18; hens 8-12;
turkey* 6-13. : . i
Krkv—No 1 candled 83.30-18.40
per cast.
Butterfat 30.
“King of the Mover*”
Local and long distance moving.
Our men are trained to handle
your furniture. Pool ear distri-
bution a specialty.
Johiuon Storage
And Distributing C*. In*.
laboratory of
part men’, on 14 samples of Brown-
wood city water submitted, during
the past few weeks showed that all
were free of contamination and that
Ins water was good
Samples have been submitted
frequently since water supply
was taken ovgr by the Brown Coun-
ty Water Improvement district, and
samples to the future Will continue
to go to oner or twice a week, it
wua ..’uiicaUxl
Building MsterUl*
Bee us for loans for repair*, addi-
tions. new roof, repainting, wall
paper, etc. No red tape. One to three
bean to repay. H. H. Hardin. Lum-
ber. 704 Center Avenue. Phone 355.
Good Homes at Bargain
Prices 1
2304 Temple Ave. 6 rooms and bath,
double garage, barns, etc..1138000
1513 Avenue J. » rooms end bath
garage .................. 11688 06
606 Edwards. 5 room* and bath,
garage, newly finished....$1400.00
Term* to suit.
JNFOROBTABLE Is ths beauty
-hat is unique, distinctive, natural
MRS. IRA M. JONES creates this
type of beauty. 1008 Durham St.
FORT WORTH. Texas. June 31—
i UP)—i USD AJ—Livestock:
Cattle 3,500: calves 1500; steady;
stem 6 00-6.00; year Lings 6.00-a to;
fat cowa 450-6 00; cutters 330-4.26;
calm 4 75-10.00.
FOR BALE—For ths graduate, we
suggest a typewriter. We win credit
TWO Indian Head Pennies for one
up to the amount of the down pay-
ment (10%). J. A. Collins Type-
writer Exchange. 211 East Baker.
Phone 1623-R1. iTttfc
MOVING?
Mihceilaneoua
CALL U8!
Jackson’s Transfer St
Storage
Phene 1536
561-505 EAST LEE
Furnished apartment for rent-
500 East Chandler Street.
Brownwood Building
1,656 REGISTER
r ’ FOR PENSIONS
The number of persona who have
registered under the • liberalised*'
old age assistance act to {he 23
Sugar Is one of the few substances
that modern science has been un-
able to produce artlfletelli.
Loans
INSURANCE '
Dan L Garrett St Co.
317 Brwrn Street Thon* 77
J Oliver's Dairy
ountie;. of District 14 now totals
1.666 Mrs. B* vs deBerry, supervisor
of Investigation for the district an-
nounced Wrc.ie.sday ,
Brown county was the second
highest with a total of 250 reglaqppd.
Aa error had been made to a pre-
vious published total far the county
shewing a larger number. It was
Tom Green county was high for
the -count)' district on number of
*•^1 arsons who h*ve registered
since the new law was paayl. with
2TJ. ‘ . n
The figures were for registrations
over the district up- to Tuesday
Intake offices of the Old Age As-
sistance commission to the district
will continue to accept registrations
until orders to cease are receded
from the State office.
I Steve MrHarse ▼. L. Peek *
l McHorse & Peck I
» PU MHEKS, GAM nTTRR# *
• I TINNER*. RADIATOR
| REPAIRING
I May** Sues* Pfcawa 433 j
Jd * item man “The Confessions of a Nazi *aWr starring
Edward Q HobtaiMin and showing at the Lyric Thursday. Friday and
Saturday The Baer-Nova fight pictures will be Included on this pro-
Dr. C. C. Bulled f
Texas Furniture Co.
On* of ttu Largett election* of
furniture in Brownwood.
Got our pricet.
WC Wert Broadway 231*
KJ THE GEM |
AUTOMOBILE
Salem Community
Gets Test For Oil
announced
WHITE & LONDON
H. L Cravens Co.
W. L. Lancaster
Wednesday that drUltog wa* started
Tuesday night on an oil test on the
I Mrs. M. L. Orrtvea farm to the
j Salrm community, about six allies
rorthwest of Bangs. The well will
I be. drilled for Plain* Production
company of Dallas.
; contractors are Lancaster and
Milton A Model D Fort Worth
epudder Is being used and original
I contract depth Is 1,300 feet for a
j teat of the Fry sand.
I Acreage for the wildcat test was
obtained by R. M. Ragsdale of
| Brownwood. who assigned It to the
Plains Production company. The
assignments were filed tor. record
(in the Brown county clerk's office
Jest week-end-
Sale or Trade
>OB SALE OR TRADE—Franklin
. aedan. In fine shape. Dyke Ward.
JL 101 Belle Plain. ) _^I3p
FOR RALE QR TRADE—306 acre*.
82 in farm Good Improvements. 1
Plenty water. 5 miles wesTCoperas
Cove. Ooryelle county V. E. Wood 1
Creel Orady.____ntc\
POR SALE OR TRADE—Oldsmo-
—TRAVELING MAN'8 HOM«-
Ncw fuminhhMpr. Root* with t**th.
comn>ode sad lavatory—et.so UP
Ratea by Waak. v .
C. A TNAXTON, Mar.
And Ambulance Service
Eil* r »» »* ' tw i - ^
i 41 I -v . , .. ■ / u.
PHONE 48
toMIVfcnofr, Mb lir. Wong of
“Mystery of Mr. Wong" at tbs
Oem today and tomorrow.
Hotel Mam Dining Room
Eamgy stjrlr madia. Short ordrht
and good coCfba
JACK CHAPMAN. M*n*C«r
MclnnU Service * #.
er been refuted anyone, ragardUtt oft the)
financial condition. < , ,
Mclnnis Funeral Horne ^
FOR RENT
CABINS, BOATS
FISHING TACIUto^ }
an4 U
Lets of Min newt
MONK S PLACE
Af Entrance to State Park.
Prices wmmtmm,
The Main
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Jones, Ernest. The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 211, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1939, newspaper, June 21, 1939; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093631/m1/7/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.