Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 92, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1939 Page: 4 of 10
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BROWNWOOD (Text.) BULLETIN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1939
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Englishwoman Is
CASEWORKER
Weatherford Man '
Would Buy Calves
The Brown wood Chamber of Com-
merce Thursday received a request
from B. McFarland Trigg, Weather-
ford. for nemee of cattleman around
Brownwood havtnc for eale some
good grade whltefaoe calves.
T an In the market for about
400 food grade whltefaoe calves,
weighing MO to 400 pounds,” Trigg
wrote.
“Can you furnish me nemos of
persons in pour vicinity having such
calves for sale? In the event you
can. please write me, or wire or
telephone collect. Phone tit. Hotel
Parker. Weatherford.”
Manager Chester Harrison said
be was advising Trigg that efforts
would be made to locate owners
who have such cattle for sale, and
that a list of cattlemen would be
sent to the Weatherford man.
iudjicipal Electric
Plant Advocates at
ft Worth in Drive
TALKING BIRD
Kiwanis Speaker
At Luncheon Today
SCHOOL TO BE
HELD TONIGHT
“I am a groat admirer of the
WPA," eakl Mrs. George Imrte of
South Sea Hampshire, England^ as
she discussed health and unem-
pkqnnent Insurance systems In Bog-
land at Brownwood Kiwanis club
meeting today.
Mrs imrife, deter of Mhs Maude
W. Cooze. Medical Arts hospital su-
Derlntendcnt. Is on an extended
visit to the United States and ex-
plained In detail to Klwanlans the
operation of the Insurance systems in
England, pointing out that the?
were very successful and that plane
were underfoot to extend * their
benefits to more workman In that
country.
Initiated as new members at the
meeting ware Henry Wilson, Jr, O.
A. Brooks and J. C. Hayes.
The fourth of the current senes
of classes on caisaoek sponsored
by the Brown county chapter of the
American Red Cross will be he«d
tonight In room SOS of the admin-
istration building at Howard Payne
College. J. T. Fielder of the col-
lege's education faculty Is Instructor
for the caseworkers scnooi.
Subject tonight Is “Personal in-
27 Dirty 8
50 Em bleu
royalty,
51 Unity.
MCorrrt*!' J"""* mSSSL
50 Machine parts. •Beret> ! cubes.
57 Those who IB High 45 Rail (bir
skate. mountain. OSMbtlgnai
■ i_______ II Wolframite. spirit
VERTICAL 12 Fury. . eg Mouth p
1 Butter lump. 15 Consisting of II Cooking
POSTAL RECEIPTS
CONTINUE GAINS
Public Records
Postal receipts for January con-
tinued the steady growth shown
throughout ISM and which was cli-
maxed by a near-record Drwnber.
business at i'.;e Brownwood post of-
fice. ;
January receipts totalled 48.078.17.
ns compared with 48.011 >4 for Jan-
uary 1038, an increase of nearly
• -V :
ate vote on WPA appropriations the A
ether day showed that while Roose-
velt was attempting to purge the
Senate, pome of his amociates were
admitting new Senatorial enemies. X
Latest of these Is Scott Lucas, who Oft
was elected Senator from Illinois lan
last ywar with the secret help of de;
John W. Harton and Mrs. Mary
Strawn of Brownwood.
Lcsde Paries of Indian Creek and
Miss Beatrice Me Anally of Lawn.
nuwevwr, has an ace up his
in a secret promise from Re-
»a that they will vote aa a
’ OwMmnilttee. This gives
powwtul club to bold over the
of the Democratic leaders.
7 racking their
■or a Way to out-maneuver
ions today the State of Tan- 147 per cent
»tion of an attempted cement! The January Increase brought to
dy. * et least U months the period cur-
depositlons wfl1 be used at mg which every month bad shown
el of an action that Texas an Increase In postal receipt* over
1 against Southwestern and it* cerresnonding month. of the
ither cement firms charging p.evtoua year for the Brow*'.wood
ecy to violate the state's pan office.
iet laws. Sale of baby bonds waa also heavy
———v—-—----- during January, with salsa at the
E AND Brownwood poirt office totalling
CREDITORS _ gu 475 T7MJTu.Ttncs u»wu
^TJOF TEXAS. COUNTY T^T!Siu^Z
0615 INDEBTED TO. OR «
SO CLAIMS AOAIN8T THE __ . _
• of john watts, de- Chamber Commerce
Brownwood Building A Loan as-
sociation to Mrs. Beatrice Lane for
gl J03. warranty deed to part of lot
9. Mock T. Coggln addition to the
city of Brownwood.
Alfonso Bel tram Ini of Suffolk
county. Mass., to Arthur Roth, 23-
lSSnds royalty Interest In 143 acres
of the Mitchell survey.
Mrs. Mary Helms to M. B. Cop-
pie. lease on 3-story rooming house
and adjacent fruit stand at 507 Flak
avenue until Aug. 3. 1340. for $70 a
month.
Mitchell M. Cox and John Mc-
Eimis to H. P. Dunn. Dallas, lease
1 on 100 acres of the Oeburn Dalton
• survey No. M for 3 yean with 9800
, annual rental.
was sent Representative Lucas to
be on hind UT vote in this bitter
test of Roosevelt strength.
Lucas replied that he was paired
in favor of the MU. But when the
vote came, the White House discov-
ered that he wasn’t.
Nevertheless the administration
gave 100 per cent support to Lucas
la the election. He would have been
defeated had U not been for the
Kflly-Nash Democratic machine in
Chicago, which jumped into the
breach when the vote was running
heavily against Lucas in Southern
rahjofi.
Later Kelly and Nash got their re-
ward Becaue of heavy unemploy-
ment in Chicago the two Democrat-
ic bodies were vltsBy interested In
WPA funds, wanted no cut In the
Metcalf was Interested In the
scene about to be filmed, and
watched Intently during a long
rehearsal. Finally he adw a
stocky man. wearing an eye-
shade walk oyer to the play-
ers and eay enthusiastically:
"All right, ni buy It!”
/ Personal Mention I
t Hospital Notes
I ut in the final feast an Mashing
WPA lunds Senator Lucas. Me man
they elected, voted age Met them.
(Copyright. 1439. by United Mature
. Syndicate, Inc.)
SERIAL STORY
no time to Marry
BY ELINORE COWAN STONE
coerewNTi teas, nua ecnvtcx. me.
Breckenridge, “you may haw* to
make an honest woman of me.”
“You cent scare me. Aunt Mary
doesn't own a shotgun,” Barney
grinned. Then his grin twisted,
and his eyes held here almost de-
flantly. “Of course this wouldn’t
make any difference to you,” he
Juried out, “but I can think at a
lot of things I’d hate worse . . .
Well, I guess yon know your way
flat ll've got to run.”
Before Janet could find words
he had driven away ... Of course
It Was just some mare of Barney’s
nonsense. Nevertheless, she could
not forget the way his eyes bad
searched hers.
Aunt Mary’s door was dosed
when Janet stepped Into the hall
outride. Apparently she had gone
to sleep uod slept the night
■he opened the door and peeped
inside. She did not understand at
once, either, what it was about the
appearance of Aunt Mary’s room
that Struck chill to her heart even
before she had opened the door
Wide enough to soo more than the
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matter of using electric appliances and in
appliances in good repair. Servicing electric
e specialty of V. R Huckaby, or "Hudc” as
le has been a member of the TP&L Rrown-
ir fourteen years. Huck really knows electric
he loves them, having the pride of /a mater
leir efficient performance. His lodg expert-
d enables him to offer a service not exedied
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counsel in
keeping th
appliances
he is know
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Jones, Ernest. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 92, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1939, newspaper, February 2, 1939; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040475/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.