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Lubbock Evening Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 2

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BARBECUE PLANNED TONIGHT Graduate Nurses Will Hear Tuberculosis Expert Today An Internationally known spco- gather for a tour of Lubbock from ialist in tuberculosis in children 4:45 to fi p. m. was to speak at 2 p. m. today be- At 7:30 today, re presen- fore a special section of the Texas tatives from both conventions will Graduate Assn.

eonven- attend ft barbecue at the Texas fion in the Lubbock Hotel. Tech Agriculture Pavillion. Enter- Dr. Katherine Hsu, a pediatri- tainment will include music by at the Harris County Tubercu- Ronald Barnett and his Wandering losis Hospital for Children. Hous- Cowboys, and Bill pre-j ton.

was scheduled to show slides sentation of and and discuss tuberculosis in chil-f Another joint session is sche- dren at the, meeting of the public duled for 7:30 p. m. Friday at health section in the north ball- Lubbock Hotel, where Dr. room. Henry Holle.

state commissioner She will also address a gather- of health from Austin, will speak ing of pediatricians and other on Contribution to Better Interested doctors at 7:30 o.m. Health." if U.S. WtATHiR EAU today in the Methodist Medical Building. This morning the nearly 450 graduate nurses who have registered for their 43th convention. separated into three sections for business sessions.

The Educational Administrators. Consultants and Teachers section was presided over by Miss Elois Field: Both conventions will continue through Saturday morning. Cool Fronf Enfers Texas Early Today FORECAST For Thufxckiy N.yht low £xpen tod The Weather Across U. S. Interna Service) High and low temperatures reported by the I S.

Weather Bureau for the 24-hour period endedt at 6:30 a.m. eat today: High at Wink. low 14, Mt. Washington, New Hampshire.) (By The Associa led Press) A mild Pacific, cool front that the Public Health Section, by Miss entered Texas early Thursday Winifred Doyle: the Special was expected to drop tempera- Groups Section, hv Mrs. Odelia titres sightly touch off a few west texas cloudy and mild B.

McCarley. thundershowers and possibly stir 8r nisht Meanwhile, al the Caproch Ho- Up little dust. eas i and south central texas tel. more than 150 members of the The front which blustered and mild Thursday 1 11 11 liiuam with scattered hewers and thundershowers Texas Nursing Students Associa- through Arizona Wednesday7, rap- at night. fiway clearing and a little tion officially opened their eighth intensity as it moved M-xieram tu incaii.v fresh ji iijvmru winds on coast, shifting to annual convention at 9 a.

m. Miss across New Mexico. northerly early Friday. Esther Snell, director of the Lub- Blowine dust north central texas Partb WEATHER BUREAU and some snow7 in the Mountain states mar a generally fair weather picture for the nation Thursday night. If will he colder in the southwest and eentral Rookies with little temperature change elsewhere.

(AP Wirephoto Map) jf 4 I 4 Jf Jf. 44 44 44 44 44 Llhe World Weather At Glance OtT High Low 34 lVtralt 39 Miimeapolit-St. Paul 34 Riimirrk 51 Helena, Mont. .......63 41 46 1 a 5ft Salt lakr nty 6ft36 San Francisco 54 39 Donvcr 33 dtr .......65 Mom 43 Oklahoma City 62 43 m. 61 39 Ronton 5ft 32 O.

64 33 Washington, 39 Atlanta 54 45 Miami .......76 New Orleans 67 47 Vegetable Growers Will Meet Today A meeting of the newly formed West Texas Vegetable Growers Council was to be held at 2:30 p.m. today in the Aggie Memorial Auditorium at Texas Tech, Purpose of the meeting is to set up and approve a districting plan and to elect representatives each district. These elected men will make up the executive committee from which permanent officers will be selected. The council held its first meeting in Plainview in February' and a temporary organization formed. Ronald Davis of Lazbuddie was named temporary Bowling Palace At Houston Destroyed HOUSTON A fhwe alarm fire destroyed the Recreation Bowling Palace widely known among devotees of the sport in the Southwest, early today, and causing an estimated loss of $250,000 The building housing the 20 alley establishment was owned by Dr.

Ralph Cloud of Austin Fred Magee, owner of a bowling syndicate, operated the place. chairman and vegetable growers in some 30 High Plains towns are among charter members. HEADACHES Relieved Quickly With Fast-Acting Tablets or Powders Blowing dust was reported irr, doll(ly bock Cerebral Palsy Treatment jrj pqS0, Big Spring. Amarillo, with scattered showers or 'hundn Center, gave the welcoming ad- Dalhart, and other West Texas fair and dress. A business session followed, points Wednesday afternoon a conducted bv Miss Marv Key, Agnes Temperatures ranged from 67 president.

grees at Sherman to 86 at Wink. Will Tour City Early Thursday skies were Following further business ses- clear across the state, winds were sions this afternoon, graduate and gentle and there was no dust nor student nurses were scheduled to fog reported. Temperatures from 40 degrees at Dal- (OltiriHi as recvrdeo U. Weather Bureau Municipal Airpurt). ranged from 40 degrees hart to 64 at Laredo.

2:30 p.m. fio 3:30 p.m............ 70 4:30 71 5:30 rn. 72 6:30 p.m 00 30 p.m............ 65 8:30 p.m............

fi' 9:30 p.m 59 10:30 p.m 3s 11:30 p.m 55 12:30 a.m........... 53 1:30 a.m. 50 2:30 a.m. 3:30 a.m. 4:30 a.m.

5:30 a m. 6:30 a m. 48 48 45 44 44 WAFFLES in 1 minute Slaton Service Set For Lyle Brasfield Sun sets today a.m Friday. Maximum humidO' 55 midity IS'V; humidity at I 7:30 a 46 5.30 a.m. 58 9.30 a m.

66 10:30 a.m. 71 11:30 a 74 12:30 m. 78 Sii The Weather Bureau today reported the following foreign weather prevails this morning; CITY TEMP. WEATHER Aberdeen, Scotland 44 Cloudy London Partly Cloudy Paris Rain Berlin 4ft Partly Cloudy Copenhagen 41 Snow Stockholm 34 Partly Cloudy Sofia Partly Cloudy Tokyo 57 Cloudy Moscow 36 Cloudy Casablanca Cloudy Citv 53 Clear NEW HOUSING UNITS WASHINGTON Defense Department approved yesterday new family housing units at two Texas military bases. They are 900 units for Ft.

Bliss and 500 units at Laughlin Air Force Base. When you use for the relief of headaches, neuralgic pains, minor muscular aches or functional periodic pains, you get the full relief- giving effectiveness of not just one, but several of the most popular pain-relieving ingredients. In combination, as they are in these quick-dissolving, fast-acting ingredients are remarkably effective more so than any one would be alone This is worth remembering when a headache strikes and you want relief, and want it in a hurry. Nowadays when you buy you may have it in either tablet or powder form, in both you get the same famous same fast relief. You also get a preparation that has stood the teat of you can use with complete confidence.

And once you have used it we think agree that there anything better or faster for headache relief. Powders, Tablets 10c, 25c and the economical family size bottles of 50 and 100 tablets. Buy "BC" today. Hea 15 p.m.; sun rises 6:21 minimum 1:30 pm. hu- to Real Estate Board Will Meet Friday A panel program on real estate advertising with Lee Harris of Craig Webster Advertising Agency as the guest speaker will be one of the features of the regular weekly luncheon of the Estate Boa i.

held in the Cap- No batter No bother Just pop into toaster SLATON services for Lyle E. Brasfield, 75, will be conducted at 3 p.m. Friday in the Slaton Methodist Church with the Rev. Elmer Crabtree officiating. Burial will be in Englewood Ccm- eierv under direction of Williaifis Funeral Home.

Brasfield, a resident of Slaion Lubbock Real 10 years, died at his home here at which will be 10 a.m. Wednesday following a rock Hotel Friday, six-month illness. Members of the will he Brasfield. a nativ of Arkansas. Wes Youngblood, Harold Chap- was in the plumbing business here man and Rillv Meeks with Pat from 1910 until his retirement Garrett, of The Carrel Agency about six months ago.

as moderator. A comparison of Survivors include his wife: six advertising methods used in Lub- sons, Randolph. Newton, Iowa, bock and other cities will hr Shelburne, Austin, Lyle Earl made. Paul W. Pattillo will pre- Seminole, Travis, New7 Haven, at the session.

and Boh and Paul, both of Siaton; three daughters, Miss Virginia Brasfield, Arlington, Mrs. L. C. McCullough, Post, and Mrs. John Cowan, and 20 grandchildren.

ring Is Set- In Receivership Case An order filed today in Judge poration is seeking appointment Victor H. 72nd District of a receiver to manage the Re- Court here set a hearing May 7 Hectograph Corporation, in the case of Green Mountain Oil The oil corporation alleges it Corporation of Texas against Re- advanced capital stock valued at flectograph Corporation and oth- $1.000 to Reflectograph Corpora- ers, a suit in which the oil cor- tion. FABULOUS Magic Glass Cleaner PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES FURR FOOD STORES INDEPENDENT STORES serve I frozen D0WNYFLAKE 1-minute Waffles In your freezer Lynn Rites Pending For C. B. Evans TAHOKA Funeral Home is to announce funeral arrangements for C.

B. Evans, well-known farmer and long-time resident of Lynn County. Evans was found dead about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday near a granary on his farm about 8L2 miles southeast of Tahoka, Justice of the Peace C. A.

Clem returned a verdict of caused by self-inflicted throat had been cut. presumably with a pocketknife found at the scene. His wife first saw Evans lying on the ground after he had been missing from the house for about 30 minutes. A son investigated and notified the authorities. Evans had been in ill health for some time and was under care.

Vi ft TEXANS EAT MORE SKINNER spagywtu MACARONI than any other brand BECAUSE IT TASTES BETTER BETTER The Citizens National Bank presents "A RARE COLLECTION OF COINS AND Thursday, April 12 thru Saturday, April 14 on display in the lobby Specimens including ell currency of Republic during existence from 1836 to 1845. I 1913 Liberty Head Nickel valued at $1 1,500.00, (Only 5 were minted) U. S. Currency (rare notes) 0 National Bank Notes (18651875) Portraying Historical Scenes Current Currency including $10.000.00 bill. Various gold, silver and copper U.

S. coins Confederate Currency Broken Bank Bills and Checks 1800-1865) This Collection Valued et $100,000.00 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER 4 000 000.00 "LARGEST ON THI PLAINS" Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation THUDS. NIGHT SPECIAL REPEATING A SELL-OUT! 5:30 P. M. TO 9 P.

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