Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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PACE TWO
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN. FRIDAY, APRIL 27,1934
Two Negroes Who
Slugged Sheriff mt {
Our Gobs Aren’t as Bad as He Painted Them
Says the Navy
i Brady Are Indicted1
BrAdy. ApriT’iTr-Twb nefcro'
prisoners who slugged Sheriff Love
Kimbrough after blinding him with *
pepper during a jailbreak a month
tga, were indicted Wednesday by j
the grand Jury on charges of as-
sault with Intent to.murder
The two negroes. Skinner Punch- I
The E. N. 8hoffner et al weD
drilling otjtfte Boards^ tr$ct in thf
Byrds area reached- the' Ranger
sand at 2,416 feet Thursday and
got a 60 to 60 barrel showing. To-
day the well is being given a 1,000-
gallon acid treatment and results of
this are expaeted to be known by
Saturday afternoon.
Several wells ate being grilled in
the Byrds section at this time and I
there is some activity in the Cross i
Cut r:dd. A wall or two also is
being drilled in the Bangs section.
A. well being drilled by the
Petroleum Oil* Interests, Inc., on
the Cox farm near Byrds is on top
of thPpay at around 2.400 feet and
win be drilled in soon. This com-
pany is also drilling now at around
400 to 460 feet on a well located
on the R. A. Thomason tract twa,
or two and one-half miles north of
Bangs. The well will be drilled to
around 1.400 feet. This is In a sec- 1
tion where small producers have
been drilled before, but where little
activity has been seen in the last
few years. A small well was drill-
ed In Ipr this company on the Wil- 1
liains tract. Rushing survey. In the,
Cross Cut area a short time ago. . ,
VCho d ev^&watn
WaUr ____
Sewer ...........
Street ..........
Paik ..... .........
Library ............ .
CemeU-ry ______......
Special .............
hHlaiusi .... ......
SchuU (current roll:,i
Depreciation
. 33.471 61
. 17.5ttl.dJ
. 2ti.MU.ll
1.03d .07
763.41
• 76641
. 32.54J J4
. 1,066 53
• 87.626.J0
16414.64
11.442.32
lb $44.13
514 75
67141
’ 67141
34.647 01
1.127 60
7041017
36,413.31
How easy It U to clean
Brothim Quick-Drying F
over the surface with a dai
original beauty is restored.
Moreover, FLOOR ENAMEL is easy to
>lc coat, and ata
1.,706 67
16435 17
2 62U.a7
626 00
tt-’OuJ
2346143
'.81.71
74.401 61
4b.0o0.J6
loor protected 1f LOWS
OR ENA Mill For once
cloth or mop\ the floor16
overnight to a smooth, dur
severe treatment.
Come io and let us show
this quality enamel can be,
standing bauds -reduced does not
represent a gain for this period, for
accumulated sinking funis reserves
were used W> retire these bunds, but
the City Council was using good
Judgment In buying these bonds and
retiring them.
Finances tnmaerved
* Your finances have ben conserv-
ed during this period as closely as
if the city had been a private cor-
poration and the City Council the
stockholder*. Ycur auditor admit*
that poraibiy this condition cannot
continue for a long period for it Is
going to be necessary that the city
purchas? equipment to replace old
equipment and that a considerable
amount of money is going to have
to be spent on the street# to re-
pair them, but there Is a possibility
that finsnees will improve to such
an extent that taxes win be gjaid
Totals ----laU.-CJ.ib 1254.0*740 43J246442
The comparative statement for three years ul cash rrcelnts and cash
disbursed fui the general funds shows lesa nx.iuy received and less sp.-nt
CASH RECEIPTS
3-31-82
.$ 55.W/V45
994.66
.' 140.60
. 241017
. 1143741
Tools are being moved in by the ments and has n
Petroleum OU Interests on the I payable, accordln
Mrs. T. 8. Williams land. Beck i audit of the city
survey, for a 3400 foot test. This ried April 1 1933
Is the initial location on this tract, itie audit was mi
The weU will be spudded in soon. Thomason Com pa
The company at this time to drill- >nd iias ^
leg a deep test in tha Ballinger Clj
area. Runnels county. \T | T ...
jrss rsss sr
lene, deputy oil and gas supervisor, 1 , _*n(* °1
tnr th« frtiinBjiMo t,,.— ___,,L , have been reduccc
f n ^ hand and in ban
wells: Charter OU No. 4 W. R. Hick- it” “ JT,
man. block 633, T. Belknap surrey. >***• * *s
40 barrels: Charter OU Wo. IB Ida “ 0,1 at
Hickman, block 633, T. Belknap £?*r
survey. 175 barrels. •. ’ i
ESH R
£, regard)*
3-31-33
673 176 u6
l«.0bj
3-31-34
(67 36344
1.932 36
23 8A
1.13040
5.BO040
General funds
Street funds .
Plre funos ...
Police funds ..
Saiucary funds
122...... r
TUtals-.......
adrancc
coffee, we
R. L. Coff
price, wM
the lowest
Looney'iJ
1432. JJ
10446 27
..........3:0546149
CASH D1SBLB8LI)
......6 17469.99
. 38.65759
........... 1547498
........... 16459.48
.......... 13.050.07
956.474.71
*70.20642
General funds
Street funds .
Plrc funds ...:
Police funcs .
Sanitary funds
IIC 56148
21410 19
14465 36
13 006 43
11,45545
$15,430.71
1399647
11.71843
10.04796
11.007.11
310641241 $76407.3$
$71431.18
>18480 75
70 30642
D, good Healtli
Real Estate
Transfert”
• Wise jnotyfs know hotlr
their-chiIdfen’s health d|
upon the Mod they eat. That*
they insiy upon its being pui
fresh. Tlat's why they insist
Elect riurRefrigeration.
Wittf the automatic coid
pcratule of an Electric Rel
$89.067 07
71.231 18
$17485 89
food. And you will find that it stays
fresh four to five 'times lodger.. a
Priceless health protection h
reason enough for investing in an
Electric Refrigerator. But here arc
three added reasons for investing
in one now. All makes and models,
with latest features, are selling at
low prices. Operating costs are
smaller than ever. Purchase terms
arc extremely convenient
purcn“* Gash disbursed mis period ......... ..i ...
Cash balance 4-1-34 .............
rnfnl Cash on hand*—Tax Collector ........... V $ 14|j
)t of assets Flm National Bank 4-1-34 .......................16.472 86 617485 89
ty for the Bfxveto of the tax collector, show the total 1933 tax roll wa* 6167 -
**,,,:i^£2sst^SS2SS(!SS5
: report also shows 312.732 71 collected for 1932 curTcnt. $1308 57 partial
^ra?^flan7aaVra*' 438 ^ 81 **""#*• ooHectDns and 3172.16 or a
3-31-SI ' 6117463.18,
2.07247
109.46644
7642990
267 433 68
2.0J7404 74
C.^J. Carey to Wm. P. Carey
Lumber C©. part of Block No. 6 in
the etty of Zephyr, >10. Caih on
Warranty Deeds EjJjL10
O. B. Oalnes, et ux to A. 8.
Oalnes. for love and affection. 52 r* .
seres of W. B. Travis survey NoJ
148 in Callahan.
. O. B. Oalnes et ux to Mary E.1 ’ "
Con lee for love and affection 46 i
acres of W. B Travis Survey No. 148 J******14
in Callahan county. I V***11,
O. B. Oainea et ux to Donald ; AcctJ *
Oalnes et al for love and affection _
53.6 acres William L. 8 wain Survey, j TotJ s
Brown county, Texas.
James W. Rockwell et al to F. F
Hardin, a part of lot No. 3 In block
11 of Coggin Addition to Brown-
w<v«d for 31,606. »•' §f •.
ASSETS
3-31-32
200.00
51,428 49
113.660.00
183.45392
2.117 065 83
500.00
52.522 47
9,15184
3-31-33
• 17268
r488 68
123,650 00
229.322.14 ..
2.06941639
fought In th? Pacific—but Russia
will play no great part in it."
in fae\ Kerensky predicted that
1 'CONTINUED PROM PAO* ONE' "wlthln * ycar Russia, under Jap-
__ rrtvm rmuM x**—- ,ne,e pPrx*ur». wUl agree to dr mil-
but ass *r,’'T jo the injustice* ltarL:r the Manchukuo frontier Un-
32 194 00
9.16144
I of the Own » ««' this d militarization. RusUa will
I "Amors sll the d'etabrshipa ex-' withdraw her sir hirer to Baikal "
toting In Europe to^ay.^ he sald.t K***nsky added that the govern -
'"Communism L* the most severe N*» nwnl ot *** United 8‘ates had "err-
-ther ha* vxight.td exterminate alt ln h'r Ea*t*rn policy tn not
•rrathre forces of a people, to kill understanding that Russia cannot
-•a tens 1 .wntlment or to crush qual- » roif n cessary to the United
!tSee of race - ...... ‘ -------*
"All dictatorships. h<v
‘he methods and man
xheviem.
"In Ruo’da. tt wai the IntellecMial u
lass which w’s c^.i^h^d In Oer-; ,
many, under th- Na 1 dletatorsh p | .
•hey aeek to crush another da's, |
h' J«'ws.
"The duty of all men. r-rard'esi
of race or class.. Is to unite In a
new int'meMonsle. tn fight for p**r-
*nnal liberties and the rev»rrect*on
if democracy—otherwise th"S“ die- J”
‘a'orlal mrlmes will snppr*ss the ^
few remaining prlvUege^ and th*
ocrs-nall'y of man. the finest thing
In hum*n history ” - j ,
Kerenskv pa<t9*d a moment and
•h-n • conMnued easdng h- was of
the opinion that neither Oommun-1lr*
Istlc nor nfher ',le«atnrshirs would I**]
expand further In Europe He con-1
tend d that no n'her country wnn»d 1,0
aee*pt the comprce*lon of Its 11b- .
ertles but that on the oon^rary the
oendnlum was swinging b^ck and ^
certain *t»tes now under dictator- _
rhino gradually would restore Con- • '
stttutionsl 1‘bertles ».4
Racialism U Urimr „
"Mahdan Socialism M dvinv. tfi .
not d-ad.,; he add’d "The fault lies T kl
with Ms nr and Socialism Itself. So-
c'allsm had fal’el to kaep up with
the wo-Id’s progre** exrent In Bel*
glum where It Is adapting Mae If to
prevent tlm’s.
“Mine wrote his fh*orles at ^ time 1
when there ware two great classes, “f4
nmletarlat and capital The small- Kn
ler middle clas* ac’med doomed to
be rrushed In th-lr battle.
"But the srorld underwent ^a Ire- ^°r
mendous rvo’utton. with wldeapread ***
IndictrlsllMtton. and todan the
mkHle clMt Is greater than the o‘h- 00,1
er two. Industry no longer needs r!^
grest phvslcsl force «of labor* hence f"’
the proletarian (worker) dass Is M 1
stshlllrrd. | ——
"Socialism ha* k^t a tremendous!
following by neglecting th» middle
class and the latter have joined .
Fascist movements, although as a A
rate the class is generally democrat- !
1.184.82
67.440 09
1409 32
64.778 06
32485.797.48
LIABILITIES
t 539.500.00
. 212.800 ro
145.000 00
43,725.71
19.637 62
. 1638.064 13
V 1-reM "5 At-W
isW'T,'S|NS«
Bonds outstanding .....
Funding warrants „....
Sewer Revenue Warrants
Notes payable ..........
Accounts payable .......
Surplus -...J...;.....i..
$ 533.500 00
•g209.500.00
f 140.000 00
43.126.04
15.77201
.1465.694.63
S 482400 8(
207 000 (A
1J4.000.0C
41.172 7:
21.473 01
1 707.442 56
of Bol- lntpmational game ln the Pacific
Emma Rice to OF Fr 3
rr.ann. 60 acres M. R P. Se
Co. survey No. 24.
Totals
$2,607,592 68 3249344830
In the above schedule as of 3-31-34 the accounts and notes rt-ceivubl
Item of $51,061.75 represents in ter-department louns with the exception cf
$1.625 45 Notes and accounts pajable as of 3-31-34 $62,645 71 represents
inter-department loans with the exception of $1,700. ' ^
A comparative statement f_r the past three years of incomes and db^
burse menu is as Icttiows: . ~ •
INCOMES ..
3-31-34
$18739461
179 66
8 44042
1.710 67
253 75
1 120.20
9948 20
42.279 12
21846.lt
1 693 M
1.195 00
MONTREAL.—More than half of
the students taking university cours-
es at McGill University this year
are from Montreal, but the s*cond
3-31-33
$196997 29
343.02
7.025 82
2.538.31
. 41.00
1.282 33
10546.27
■ 41.482 64
22.220.05
1,11740
816.55
revealed In a table showing geo- Taxes <ToUl »933 rolls)
graphical distribution of students, * Occupation taxes .....
mad? public by T. H. Matthews, reg- *5*?rfst ««‘ved
Wr Penalties and int......
Misc. items .........
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Jlr. T. n. B*me* «f wn Water 4................
f. iCannon St, Fort Sewer
"l Street ............
f ^ t'^SSStAuditorium
7.81B.C3
fn i6
166.53
271720
11.76041
53,11545
23.745 09
'-466 25
1950.00
$335.75646
DISBURSEMENTS
.......I 17.99767
........ 13 76740
i......i 1C.86J 16
........ 15,112.32
6281.717 78
6279.756.16
General funds
N. V, 1 Pojlce . ......
L*ti« 8anitary
$ 998052
12.765.48
12.37477
945745--
$ 9 566 37
10.63843
10.04740
8.496 11
L® ELECTRIC
Abney
PRESENT Tl
New Model Babe
We invite our Friends and Custo
J flay of New Dodge Automobiles
Flooh/
.1 » » • » Tha. : ’
BT8 to visit our dis-
e now have on our
We Invite Yotdto . . ,
i Visit our s(oi Jand sec the General Electric*
for every honk: and pocket book
Texas Power &
on displ^ tljet,.
Light Comp:
i AND COLORS
\ors .....1 beautiful two-tone
^9 • • • • • att of them*
that you.....
t a Dodge • fer year aext ear.
Predlct'ng war In the Pveific arva.
Kerynakv d’dared the world war
had ahlfed- the center of polltlral
balaree from the Al’antie to the
Pacific. Euroo* w«< the center no-
litioallv of the world prior to 1814.
he said, but CVna hks now become
the stag? on which Japan is setting
the sotn*s.
' Stability tea—nattle
“Stability in tha Far BaH la lm-
posalble so long as Russia is weak-
er than her neighbors.’' Kerensky
raid. "Tha Snwbn army could not
defend Siberia awataat a'teck A
normal realm? of eelf-govennnanl
by the Russian peoples must be ra-
Instst-d before rum la can be ex-
pnded to play her rote.
“The next “test . war” WUl be
We’ve all models
•port core
Other E/ectr,
e/rigerater Dealers Here .
\ . i # - T J
Dublin A Canon, Norge
J'e , .i i i
Austin-Morris Furniture Store, Kelvinator, Leonard A Copehuvd
Weakley-Watson-Miller'Hdw., Grunow •*'3
Ray Morgan Battery and Electric, Frlyldatre
Montgomery-Ward A Co., Tru*KokL l
G>m e In Today
Brownwood
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1934, newspaper, April 27, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045143/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.