Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1934 Page: 5 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1934
waits & Ldtmok
Political
Announcements
Houses for Rent
Transportation
City
Announcements
JOHNSON MOTOR LINES
The Bulletin Is authorized to an-
iunot th* following a* Candida tat
* City Office. Ejection in April.
And Ambulance Service
PHONE 48
Financial
Miscellaneous
Scouts Pursuing Good Turn Program'
Ask For Cooperation of die People
PATTERSON MOTOR
COMPANY
De Soto-Plymouth
' Distributors
Next door to Gty Hall
Dependable Roof
call
tallii|9r Rnfiag 6*.
*m Oar* O f
Wm. Cameron A Co. Inc.
The Boy ScouU of Brown wood by th* Pmstrtant Saturday. Fat- * •
« now very actively complying maty 10.
Ith the Oood Turn request of Th* ScouU an leaving nothing
resident. Roosevelt which was unturned to do a good turn and a»t
■ought to that la a radio address turning to tbgtr Saab vtfto energy
MSSMRCE g£E£5£
SOTlOCATEIlsaSsI
RIGHT NOW car 1^73-
k the lime UTWp^er wrflfe
re paint your home. We admiration of the throng*,
carry the tanou. PEA- £££? ^
COCK line of wJl t»P»- f^Sur^nn^ pEL°3
Patterns and prices are very Wales, m the Mu* uniform and
attractive. We also carry die cock*d w of * Brltkh »dmirmi.
best line of PEE-GEE ----
LOANS
Announcements
STUDEBAKERS
For Sale
The New Deal-
been escaping under the floor in things are not ao fowl unless they
the front part of Memorial Ball for frmt set th* co-operation of the
several weeks, though still thought people.
to be from a well drilled several The beys have been out lor the
years sgo on the lot where the UM few days te. B» afrenioqai
building now stands, has never been They are out an their Job agate
located Mayor W A. Butler said this afternoon and will be ant aU
this morning. ,, day Saturday. When the Scouts
There is still cae at the hall but imrt caUed ** •ome °* *** bomte
the situation haT bean helped to they have found that th* peopig had
ssr&s tst<ssa°s ttCttjzisrz
Commerce room and the American tlcles assembled and ready teg
Legion room. Th* gas is hot quite ”* aow. *pP**"og, *££
es strong ss U was when first die- •ooa* «*•
ss? iiuf srt-Ts "us s sat
crowds will be* perfectly safe In at- wl*n 0oout* cmH- _ ^
____ii__—-----*--- f u I In this roundui> the oOOUII AFP
tending enterumme&i* it tat haJL
Mayor Butler says expense of con-1
tinning the work of trying to findt!Sdin^atSeel <Lhe.-> anS^tect
the source would be great and that
Wnee of repairing the building rWiM
after the souree la found would ^ ,
amount to a good sum. It has bean ..........—£51
proposed that a trench two or three _ . • **
feet deep be dug acrom the entrance i'' ' ,J’'1 " I,
hall to th* Imlldlng and that vent > w— w---1---1 ^ — -i_ .
pipes be run to th* outside giving ♦ FTOieSsKMlaf v elTO I
the gas a means of escape. This \ . _ ' _ JitfW
proposal is being considered and no . 11 !! 11 - - - - - - 1 - - l-J-
work is being done at the building, ( f;
“ *y o*aa Maw * Sn¥n#t I
The gas sttnallon la one which i * r
probably never before faced any t . - - - . ,u. f.
group of city officials anywhere. A J ”* IW1< ——1 W|,
ttt exart frocn DnilnA wnn brroufth. •••••••••«!■••
■■ 1 e «w wise »i i
hers by a local gaa company to in- . ..........WafrgA
vestlgate th* dtustion and told city, __ _ ____t
officials he had never heard of any vi11 1*' i* ^ J
think like it before. The proMstn _ McHjOTBC 6iPc>Ck I
was rpamsasrl at a meeting of gas ptUMMU Gas illTBW l
rjs : sT5Mdrsr
situation befOTS. Local offi* ' em 2
dais admit they do not know whet .1
to do. but; hope that the plan of........... ........-»li
ventilating under the floor of the -------- ■ ■ ------•
building will solve the problem. If I.......................
it does not the work oftesrlng up! \ nD |A 1WI<,
the flooring in an effort**? find th* ; \ UK. JAMES &
old weU may have to be resumed. ! f R N WALKER I
and Brushes.
SOUTH TEXAS LUMBER
COMPANY *
Phone 1581 ll4*
Bell A Ball Motor Co.
FOR 8AUK—Bargain—good hfvne
large tot good location. Phone S3S-J
MUrphy. 107 Wes* Ninth. U3c
DAN. L. GARRETT
iems rrouiK ana sscvuuy ooc w Came a day when Hopkins was wmmeoeamm rreomet si
11.5^ ... low end dejected Tor Ood's sake t ?;
C. O. 8T\rELL^ * l6n " urged the re- I JAMB W. PHZLLTPb
1 porters several times as he ad- _**• M
■ I | mltted dUcouragement because of C. D. MORRISON.
I BAiyillf_ corruption among local adminletra- p__ - - ■ ■ .___ Nr «.
LCvllUnl torn, told cf a few “lousy- CWA
_■___ projects and other thlncs he felt
looirnwpm raoit PAOi pro ZSTZSml
w wetton. <rf Lh. UMd .vmuim' „ »KI he^d b. tod If moc _ , . ' _ . . .
‘SEE
park near the royal palace. it be bed said “for background.” Re-election.
gave way un#r the weight of per-! always, such sn offlcUl n CHA8. H. BUTLER.
sons who cUAbed into 1U branches But there must have been ^ ---------
to view the cortege. »«• mteindemandtag. A broad- n prwRrw • - -
Muffled drum* in the recurrsot casting chain and a single news- <nr rUcUtnT
cadence of the frmeral march gam n«per spilled the whole thing, al- ------
ss: saa irrxr "* u^u™
French battsUons in drees uniforms Now, at hi* press conferences.1 Roosevelt continues to talk, “off
of thrii^ respective regiments They Hopkins Is brief and to the point, the record and otherwise, twice a
Wanted
CITY BEAUTY SHOP
Combo Ringlette—also Croquignole
^ or Spiral permanent 11 up. Ouar-
•LW Pbon. 10TS-R, MU ***Jr.2L ....
8 Nicaragua Is-
, fYMJTTVmO) VRAM PATH
CROQUiGNOLES
$1 up. Ouaranteed. Oraduate
operator. Alice Barrington. 424
TAYLORS BEAUTY SHOP
908 Austin. 118c
ford Broadcast
CAS FURNITURE CO.
FOB OOOD VALUES Of
and mad furniture—also ex-
King and buying used furnl-
1110
Trustees of A. C.C.
Announce Ftuiimi
Of School’s Del
Higgiabstfcaw Bras.
”* ^L“ t Co. "mj
pood Value
USED CARS
Low Price
Noted British-
SEE US NOW!
ABZLOfE. Texas, Feb. 22—Trus-
tees of Abilene Christian College
today announced funding of the
achoaTs entire bonded debt of
1200.080.
The announcement waa made
possible by Mr. and Mrs John O
Hardin. Burkbumett couple whose
phllanthrophies to colleges, chugrb-
es and orphan homes have toteJed-
81^00.000 In the peat two years.
The school bonds, bearing six per,
cent interest, were exchanged for
1100,000 worth of four and three-
quarters per cent Joint stock Land
Bank bonds held by the Hardms.
The A C. C. bonds were issued
to pay for the extensive building
campaign of 1*28 and 1191, when
the entirely new plant of eight
Dr. Clara F. Acker
HOME
mtlrs per geBsa
Faster Acceleration
end higher top speed.
oOo
Safety in body
construction DE-
MANDS the strength
at Steel as used In
the Hew Ford V-8
bodies.
■i cOo
Lawyer: “WeU. I am
witling to take your
boy on as my office
boy. Is he truthful?''
Father? “Oh. yes. he's
truthful— but of
course he under-
stands that business
four
Does it look old for
its age?
YoaB be ■arpriaed haw a rest
or two of paint will change
ila appearance. Hava It paini-
nd With MINNESOTA Faint,
By * good painter, and ycnX
be pread af It.
Wm. Cameron &
: Co., Inc.
TELETHON* NO. 94
Personal
201 W. Chan41er
RE/\p THIS CAREFULLY. Year
Horoscope ra»t Free. Marriage
Partner deiieribed. Money Pres-
prrts. Travels, etc. etc. Two
Yrars Gaidr addrd Free. State
BIRT1IDATE. Mr.. Mn. er Nhs
Send 2Ce in Siam pa (not coin)
to defray rniaie and Clerkship.
ADDRESS:—Mrs. C. ReinoMa
Dreef 281. HEEMNTKDF. HAAR-
LEM. HOLLAND. Postage In Hal-
hsjlda - -----
ILL PAY CASH for small farm
•r school or on school bus line.
Idrcss Box A Bulletin. 112c
AjrnO^Four or five boys, ages
“He learns that no
one ever got to first
base alqne and that
It is only through co-
operative effort that
we move to better
things."
ooo
Be sure and visit
our Service Dept.
You will see modern
equipment, expert
factory trained me-
chanics. and prompt
oourteous service.
ooo
"Gat th* feel of tee
Fcrd at th* Wheat.”
ooo
EXCHANGE WIND-
amp GLAM ’
You can now
CAFES
Cream. D>., butterfat (sweetF..
Cream, lb-. Vuttarfat (sour) ...
HAT AMD GRAIN
No. 1 Wheat ................
No. 1 Durum «,
No. 2 Oats .............
No. 2 White Oam...........
No. 2 Yellow 0:m.....,.ij.
No. 2 Mixed Oam
No. I Johnson Oram Hay, ton
Mo, 9 Baxley
No. 3 Milo, cwt.
BFUT COTTON
The NeW Central Cafe
f Ul CENTER^ AVENUE
Hear Fred Waring
on the Porfe Dealers
of 'America Radio
broadcast-Columbia
network, each Sun-
day night at 7:20 and
Thursday at 8:20.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
V AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 303 Doper Night
HENRY MOUNT
to rtt O
TS AND HER BUDDIES
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Golden Rule Ambulance Service
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1934, newspaper, February 23, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044808/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.