Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1928 Page: 1 of 14
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Ferguson Land
Over-Valued, is
Attorneys Claim
BELTON. Texas, March lfl—vPi
—Land owned by former Oovernor
Miriam a Ferguson. against which
taxes ware levied by the academy
consolidated school district, was
greatly overvalued when the assess-
ment was levied, attorneys fag Mrs.
Ferguson sajd today In answer to
a suit filed by the school district,
seeking collection of taxes against
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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1828
VOL. XXVDL NO.
TEACHERS IN
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WHEN THE GIANT FLOOD SWEPT OVER SANTA CLARA VALLEY IN CALIFORNIA
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■T STAFF CORRESPONDENT
COLEMAN. March 16 -Bringing
• dlght flurry of mow with them
members of the Mid-Texas-Teach-
ers Association convened here Fri-
day Morning in annual session. At
warn MO teachers had registered
and probably as many mart were
k> the city. tj
[Aoccupi-
sessfron
____re to be
held Friday afternoon. At neon
by the Oole-
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Possibiiiues of the list of missing grew hourly
In the Santa Clara disaster, offi-
l volunteer rescue, workers
Uw debris left by the tor-
„__of
was the topic |
a by Dr. C. C. Rister of 81m-
Unhreraity Dean J. Thomas
of John T*r\eum ^ ^ M.
i lea Top left photo shows a deputy
*jth sheriff carrying the body of a «-
of the First Baptist W^d one of soore than MO
_____r___i da- persons trapped by the flood.
Hvered by 8tm O'Neal of the Pole-, --
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Appaiat Committees ]at the head of the Santa Clara val-
N- C. Lyon, of BaOhmer presi- *7 rescue workers closed in on the
«nt of the manrlatlmi. appointed deecOatlon left In ka wake. The NBA
telephoto picture, at right above.
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white and Joseph Mltclwfi of
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"3 gio steel bridges were swept away
In state: J.
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Fiond* Bast Coast
No. 37.: south bound
when the puter rail of aeurve gave
Judge O. L. OOOJOO gallons of water, released by
J, Thomas Dabtes. the bursted dam of the St. Francis
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J. T. Run tie Oole-
Hamiiton* down through the Santa Clsra val-
ley. The telephoto picture, below.
Swindle, shows all that remained of a bridge
Bel- near Saugus after the great wall of
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gelo will be in
chib contest Fr
loving cup win be
of Ooiwnan will direct the ^style
a J. Woodward. Superintendent
of the Mown wood OHy Schools,
with most of his
and a large number of the teachers
of the Brown county rural erhopls.
will appear on the program during
' the two day nasal cm and other* have
aarvad on various committees In
dam at the work there today and
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“LOBBYISTS”
PAYROLL
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TEMPERATORE
GOES DOWN TO
DRIYER <H0 KILLED
Tuner must help
ties today by Meting; that ha and
vote for the
MB far parttamantary
SFEDHTTWO YIIITHS
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Snow waa tailing today In North-
today m m
Panhandle
would be exparianeatf ta some por-
Uooi of Uw state tonight and So-
ught fracas lai
lee formed fat spots but that no
damage to Uw wheat ero^ was ax-
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DIAMONDS STOLEN
SAN ANGELO. Tbxaa. March 1C.
-QPH-Plemondi valued at MJMjM
were taken from the home of Pi as
ton Northrop, oil man. hare, while
the family waa
was shot
dam. ' ■
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was "not. taken in a sptrtt of boa* ™
tUNy toward anyone." Be added
that there wore "three parties al ih#
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1928, newspaper, March 16, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093911/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.