Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 142, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1933 Page: 6 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 30,1933
Friday Deadline on
i Income Tax Reports
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
trip to
DAFFODIL
DRESSES
cnt century win have elapsed since forever undivided and undlvislWe. I Returns made during the exten- shading of m—tiStw th*t will stop
Crockett, Bowie, Bonham and Trarls| A Turns Centennial will bring sion period do not bear the usual 10 just before the audience h»g««a to
made their heroic stand hi the money Into TVxas from unaccounted per cent penalty for being late, but think he Is being funny. Jack Oakle
Alamo. Ten decades will have millions who will pay their way to do bear she per oent Interest for the in “Uptown New York” as “Eddie"
paseed on April 21, IBM, since Oen- behold the wonderful natural re- first quarterly payment. , Is one of the examples that prove a
:t&ass £: ssTni.^ *—** •*?
teen hundred veteran Mexicans un- state who shall oome by rail and Mexico CITY—A landing field is 1 /
der oeneral fame Anna. - Do not and In that way help to pat-1being conditioned at Ixtlan del Rio, mm>—
Dr. JL E. Darts, head at the Bible
Department of Howard Payne Col-
lege, is on a short tour this week
making prohibition speeches at a
number of places. Stanton. Little-
field and other towns are included
In his itinerary.
KNOBLER’S STYLE SHOP
Sacrifices The Entire
NED SPRING STOCK
.. * f •
Ready-To-Wear and Shoes,
Be Here Early Friday For This
Mighty Drive For Cash
Volunteer Fire Department in the
building next door to city hall on
help them to look forward to her
ever growing seal and to anticipate
her glorious future.
UEE
Three Names Are
Filed for Places
On School Board
ed locally by the city to be added
to other equipment In the city milk
laboratory at city hall. This about
completes the list of equipment
necessary for the beginning ol
work in the laboratory which has
been established at the insistence
of dairy owners who want their
n . .. j, n milk tested for bacteria. The lab-
Personal Mention I i oratory probably wUl be In opera-
* -• I tkm soon.
XannhUt-Jdink
state that the children can not keep _
EZ., ** —a■ «.*• *?• STtZ
ST0dkm,mi^to oknr*r bMn fU0d M candidates
«» «Ten tau^tt In sdrnol books win ^ Kbool trustees m the election
be reviewed by *P**^f >nd wrtt- ^ Brownwood Independent School
•TV S" •5*f*“‘*1* S! D«rtet to be held Saturday. The
OentennialwlU be educational to the are filed with R. R. Hollo-
Tsms. _ way, riee-preeMent of the board.
The celebration will pay Tws Names to be printed on the ballot
many times as much money as wW mugt be filed with Mr. Holloway not
be spent in preparation for the i.Ur ihux tonight.
Centennial through the trade that ^ trustees are to be elected this
the manifold towtattwlM bring to The terms of Mr. Thomason,
this state. Oasoltns will have to he vw* |> now president of the board,
bought; rooms In hotels will be pro- £. oalEraTwho Is secretary,
cured; and the thoueanda of travel- expire. Both have announced for
were then ascertained from corres-
ponding numbers.
The Judges were selected by Dr.
Thornes H. Taylor, county Centen-
nial chairman, and Mrs. H. P.
Mayes, co-chairman.
Ttw essays were assembled and
Judged under the supervision of
County Supt. F. D. Pieros The
essays, other than the three win-
ning papers which are here publish-
ed. are now at the office of Mr.
Pierce and may be obtained by the
writers by calling if desired.
The three essays chosen by the
Judges follow:
CHAOS
Debating Teams
Leave Today for
.. Huntsville Meet
With his parents. ' v; • *> j Debate teams from Howard
» A. D. Calhoun, who has been Payne College left this morning for
upending the past three months here 8am Houston 8tate Teachers' CoJ-
wtth his daughter, Mrs. W. C. lege at Huntsville to take part In a
Patterson, left Wednesday for a visit debate tournament cf the Southern
with relatives in Temple and Fort -Province of the Pi Kappa Delta, na-
Worth. t tonal debating fraternity. The
-- — — Southern Province Includes colleges
mm /*aa aaa and schools in Texas, Oklahoma
Over $3,600>000 Louisiana, Mississippi and New Mex-
/ A/rnt h V A nopin The teams are Orville Walker and
IrWiflA vy Stflgeiu Leander Han and Misses Willie Faye
_L _/ D kCC Me Elroy and Letde Belle' Coggln
DTuTlCR OT AriLL Prof. O. K Wlnebrtfnner accom-
_ P»nu»i the teams to the meet.
- The Ban Angela branch of Um The debates begin at • o'clock
Regional Agricultural Credit Ccrpo- Friday morning and the meet con-
h**"" continues to maintain Its tlnues through Saturday,
record of disbursing and approving *
A total of more loans than the com- ■■ wi ■
btned totals of the Fort Worth and Dailmau PIAftf
Houston offices of the corporation n«IIWdf VlVlA
according to Information from San #
Angelo sent especially to The Bulle- (CONTINUED FROM PAQE ONE)
tin. ] .------
The San Angelo branch has paid hosts to the convention. Music was
tout BJOLMN to HO borrowers. , fumisbwi by John and Ray Cason
Only two loans have been made to Hal Rinfa ____
Brown county through the San An- *5*°®! J*”?1*11 >ttftKlln» weil
FIRST AWARD
Ash Cooperation
Of Advertisers in
Getting Copy Early
LE PAG
EARLY MORNING RISER
FRIDAY AT /A. M.
JACK
OAKIE
I THIRD AWARD \
Look
For Big
Sale
Sign
other counties In this area are:
Comanche, one loan, tt.130.37;
Callahan, two loans, *13.240 00;
Coleman, five loans, 131 118 4g;
McCulloch, 17 loans. I1S3.1S2.T7;
Runnels, three loans. SUM.2S;
Ban Saba, 11 loans.
A gbf with a pest Are* face the futvrtl
Luckies PleaseL
NAIROBI. Africa—Large portions
of Africa still remain unexplored due
to the numerous hardships which
beset would-be explorers who travel
afoot. Mr. and Mrs. Martin John-
son. hero tt*d heroine of many
Jungle trips, are at Nairobi com-
pleting their plans for an expedi-
tion into southern Abyssinia to take
motion pictures of Jungle life. The
Johnsons plan to use airplanes in
their explorations.
‘The P<
la every corner of the world, both bcrrlnd otcosm.
whewvcc you ftad joy ic life, us slwsys "Luckies
NOW
And
Friday
in character-first in mi
first in, smoking pleasun
aettr comes from that m
•need Mend of fine tobac
And—chase splendid to
truly mild! Because cvei
shred U “Toasted". For
reasons—Character and l
“Luckies PleaseI"
Among smart, cosmopolitan folk*
you'll hear of Luc Mss in many lap-
glumes—but the meaning is always
the same—“Luckies Please!“...For
people the world over want a dga-
' > _ _y _
rette with Character...and Mtkinos
Lucky Strike's rich, delightful Char*
SECOND AWARD
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because
It’s toasted
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 142, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1933, newspaper, March 30, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041041/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.