Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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SATURDAY,. NO
BROWNWOOD
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WOMB of the community aid* and, nrowr.wood Heights addition' to
acid hsotoutgers, tandrches, to* Brown wood $1*0
aream cwndv and pop com oalls. . . ■ — ♦ ■ —- l1.
The children phyed appropriate There is a tradition ftt Notre
Hallowe'en fames, the most exciting Dame university that it never rains
oortofev our fortune tsOtaf. I when a new fold coating is being
After the Hallowe en fames, given the giant dome on the admin-
Concord Junior boys defeated Trick- 1st ration budding. *
i PCrt W<
Carter,
Worth
Parade to atari from Howard
Payne College on Ornter Avenue not
later than 10 a. m. J H Sprinter
wfl] be parade marshal. O. T.
Coni tag waa appointed to contact
all merchant! to aek them, to cteee
their stores from 14 to 11 a. m, to
appropriately decorate Xhetr show
windows and to hare a decorated
float In the parade If poartblr. All
ex-service men employed in local
businesses should be let off hi time
to get In the parade
Cottages and organisation* will be I
contacted and asked to take part In
the parade and .at the same time
see asked to take this notice In the
nsauparnc as official notice and notr
watt on a commit tee to ca 11. acoord- 5
tm to Own—adw I. A. CoUta*.
1 GRID RESULTS I
Polytechnic 0. Mineral Wella 0
(tie).
W. C stapling 21. North Side 0.
IMMrtrt IS
Tjrhr 3ffy Palestine o
.DMrtel 13
John Reagan 25. MUby I.
Corsicana Junior 3k. Central Jun-
ior (Temple i 0. •
John Rmumui {Houston) 35. Mllby
M fatcoaa are tbe bird airplanes
bo sky, fer no other bird ran
l* their As s mis. they
tbelr preyj>i>n whig. either by
ft cbn w nr by /$rqpplng on tbelr
m. TVlr, pluiamot-llke drops
ma.je with novrriqg slat, and
aeldooi ia|is Ihe bird they are
declared.
Pragmas *4 Lyric
Immediately after the parade, and
not later than 10:46 a. m.; there
will bo a 30 minute free program at
the Lytic theater. The program
given by the Auxilary of the ‘Co-
manche Legion Tost. "The Appeal-
fig Power of IfuMc,” at the Austin
Arenas 'preebyierun Oharch as a
part of the district Legion program
fpMk Will be presented again. Much
tore Hours
6:00 P. M
7fOO A.
AH employees hour* cc
rxie, A lift of the Hour* for
i opan to inspection by an)
f j
StcphgRyffls
Beevllle lb. 1
We wish to Mmk mur friend*
that cooperation In
increased expend and other problt
Colas -Ior kae awl Vary
Of -the 1,544,040*00 pounds at
enffba lmpoigyd oaaasUy, some
ouonoo pound* «re eo»Mjme<i by the
United Sts too artBy. end slightly
ov4H-|.Wo.Ooo pounds by the ndvy
Snntttltj.
in 1460. wsw «
ceotly for fl,W0,
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. \ BILBNE, Nov. 4-AWfctt High
n School soared its first boose
‘.victory of the season Friday after-
noon defeating the Br.wrrwood
Lions. 14 to 0, In a game that pro-
maced little to excite the ^eotslnrs.
"The Eagles received the opening
, kickoff and marched to a touch-
down without losing the ball- Frank
" •Cogdell took it ooar tad J:hnny
Brookshire place kicked for the
■ point.
***• Abilene oiled up yardage and first
-dewax ferine next two periods, but
codldn't turn thorn Into another
•'beorr. until the third period was
nearly over. Brookshire and Pen-
nington did the carrying on a thrust
which netted 44 yards In floe plays
Brookshire took a lateral pass from
Pennington sad ran around the
Brownwood right end 35 yards to
* score. Brookshire's place kfcfc again
^*- .waa goed.
Three times in the fourth gasrtrr
Brownwood was Inside Abilene's 34-
% ■ Vard line. Plunges by Hi^pr md Lee
took the ball to the two-yard line
-for the greatest threat, after Me-
inruT' naa diockm m punt im coffr-
eo it nine yards tram the goal. j
The Lions returned home out
>*bt and today are none the werse
physically far their dash with the
'Accenting to reporta brought home
_ h7 Brownwood fans who saw the
. game, the Lions evidently were
scared or cold during the first few
minutes of play. They let the Bogies
march dewn the field for a touch-
down (hiring the first two or three
minutes of play. After that the
Brownwood boys ployed good foot-
_ bail, those who saw the game stole
today.
As stated in the report from Abi-
lene the Lions made their biggest
scoring threat in the fourth quarter
. after an Abilene kick had been
.Worked. The Liens lacked leas than
one yard bucking the hall across to
* four plays from the Nagies nine
# .yard stripe, fans who Witnessed tbe
j comest state today.
i Next Friday afternoon tbe Lions
uneounter the Fast land Mavericks
wn the Howard Payne gridiron. Thi*
„„ 1 game win likely determine the 1433
occupant of the OQ Belt cellar un-
it*o the Lions are able to win back
their victory over Cisco.
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NWOOD 14 TO 0
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AUBTTN. Teaas.
There was a (ortunate young lady thj^
along with the party of
—— dent John N. Ournsr gnd
; WAXAHACHXB. Nor. 4—Mato- or General James A. Far lev during 1
v taming their undefeated Lgm Star tU tour of Thaos. «be rede to thef.
Conference record this season, tbe foremost plana, the Mg ship that
r 7®outhwest Texas Teachers Friday tranc ported the real "big ahsts."
-trounced the Trinity Tigers on a gftr ra *1qqx—this wu. fu-tulle
•muddy field with a heavy rain fan- M & the American Ato-
ning most of the game. The soore n^, w ^ ^ me dreirsbi
<was 1 to o _. assignment off her regular run be
• Porters boll carrying and Hot- tween Cincinnati and Washirenon
'ton's lucking accounted for the only 3^ u m
•touchdown. Horton drove the Tigers reT^tT
deep Into their own territory to the Durv
second period with long Woks. Then
•Porter ran bock a pant to the qq trip. iumm. >m»um,
E irept hisSm spin tt^STto
***** 01 slffepte,B ni*hts *nd 8tren-
14 yaras. Four plays gave the Teach- uw— tomtlam to keep on eehedule
a first down on the two-yard pitoti muA oo-oitots ato dih-
Dine and Got? plunged over for the WII„ redit for that haopy Mate
— Comas kicked goaL* *
• Trinity fought back In Urn Utfrt ,K“„
>riod advaadag the bail Jo the
teachers’ four-yard Wve. A *—* *
•there was recovered by the
Mod Horton pita ted out of
oesn hastes
month*
formerly
on the Chicago-New York run
C. R. Bnrtth, Vice president at tbe
American Airways. Inc., was host
on the ship that carried 4 part of
the group, tneludkag the newspa
psrnnsi. He'
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BOOTS AND HER RODDIES
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m signed by President R<
ember 6th to elect tbe store flours ui
In accordance with o\jt belief tl
our customers and in keeang with tl
Recovery Act, we with
tires all retail dealers by Nov-
which they will operate.
we should ®ive full service to
spirit of the National Industrial
it we have ejected as follows:
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1933, newspaper, November 4, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045514/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.