Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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BROWNWOOD (Texas) BULLETIN. FRIDAY.
Uses Sfrtiple Turnbucles
If i ! -I . i y
TofTreat Pelvic Fractures
THE BROWN WOOD'BULLETIN
Man Arrested at
Train Wrack in Rumania
Kill* SI*, Injures Five
BUCHAREST, Rumania, Dee. 27.
(UP)—Six po mongeri were killed
and five serloualy injured In a traiif
wreck at Milov a. in the Banal
mountains near the Jugoelav Iron*
tier, dispatches said today,
v Heavy snow resulted In mapeth
rion of railroad traffic to the north;
where the snow is six feet deep. *
Originally set for ! an outdoor
meeting, the reorganization rffort
of the Bangs Boys 8cout troop will
be held insteac tonight at l:S0
o’clock in the Bangs high school
gymnasium
David Parka, recently named new
scoutmaster, win be Installed at the
gathering which wfll feature pic-
tures of Camp Bitty Gibbons
A chile and hotdog supper will be
served to all those! Attending the
Bangs meeting. < !
NEW YORK. Dee. 17.—(UP)—A
keel-laying ceremony for the new
45,000 ton battleshipjllissourl. prob-
ably on Jan. 0, will be secret to pre-
vent possible sabotage and inter-
ruption of work at the New York
navy yard, it was learned today.
ism
One of Mildest on
Record in Uj%;j
sheriff's office here, but he w
check up and report back to
Stephens officer.
After attempting to locate )
WASHINGTON. Dec. 27 tUP)-
Pederal health authorities said to-
day the present influenza epidemic
la one of the mildest on record and
provides no cause for alarm unless
the virulence of the virus increases.
Dr. James Dolce; actlnng statisti-
cal chief far the public heal* ser-
vice. reported that the lest weekly
count, es of Dec. 21 showed 46J15
influenza cases in the United States.
Comparative weeks In 19M, 1939
end 1932 had 140.000 195 000 and
91.000 cases. In the - greet World
War flu epidemic an estimated 30.-
000.000 to 39.000.000 men. wamsfi end
children were stricken in a gingle
year and 234.200 deaths wen at-
tributed directly to the disease
Influenza incidence by states re-
porting more than 200 rases this
Spade! until January 1: 10
to 25 par cent discount on 3
new Hot Point Electric Re-
frigerators. SaaJad-in units,
5-year guarantee. Letbet+er
& Son, Mettress Factory end
Furniture Store, corner Third
end Fisk.-Phone 298. 3t
STATE NEON CO.
V. P. Cox, Prop, for
Sketches - Estin
Apply T.P.&L.
fthod of treatment was
patient in a cast that
i armpits to the ‘toes
hed to bed. practically
i four to six wee*.
i Ai Bnttu Blank
T inU’daUils-
“J Blackburn's Sorghum
SYRUP..
Airway Fresh .
c COFFEE.
TALL
CANS
Licenses here; 11 Issued in One Day
Cherub
No. 10 tin 49c
21-lbpkgs 25c 4
PEANUT BUTTTER qt. jar 23c l~
BUckeye
PEAS ______36ozpkg 15c *
wood.
Petite
Pudding’s, 3 pi
Crackers, 2 lb.
Cream Meal, 21
Shortening, 4
Peas, 316 oz. cans
Vaa Camp's 3
Pork & Beans ...
Klek, 9 oz. pkg. ..... 9c
Bias Package _ J
Suped Suds, 24 oz pkg. 21c
ftamll Package
Lux Flakes small pkg. Wc
Quality Bleach
White Magic, qt bob 10c
Constipation, Gas, Bad
Breath, Sour Stomach,
Nervousness Relieved; I
Ldok Better, Feel Better,
Am Like a New Person,
Says Texes Farmer.
Mustard,
Lunch Box, pint jar
lb. sk. 49c
or Year 1941
ctn. 34c
J Fred McOaughy of the On-
ira! Texas School of Oratory today
announced a 12-point program of
activities of the school for 1941
Sessions of the CTSO will be re-
fumed on Jaa. 2.
! Oosioral theme of the prograin H
that It sljall prove beneficial to
the communit. and the coudtry
The 12 points are aa follows:
1 Train better imachsn of
pRESH
handicaps,
u and social Bad
THOMAS A. CARRIGAK
M. D.
10c
|5lbs.19c
5 lbs. 19c
. Doz.19c
Dol 15c
. 2for5c
. lb. 3c
10 lbs. 17c
Large
Bunches
2 lbs. 25c
. lb. 10c
.f).17c
. h15c
. lb. 17c
. lb. 10c
2 lbs. 29c
. b 17c
. lb. 25c
PORK LIVEF .
^wThops !
porkTieaI! ,
wieners” "v*
BOLOGNA 1
BirMEAT I
SLICED BACON
slicedTacon
No. I Pry Bah. BlrNked w*
BACON,
section. T-
• Olve better training for all
school Student* • in speoch activi-
ms.
7. Promote better entertainment
for town and community.
SPECIAL SALE
ON ALL EVERGREENS
SEE US FOR FROST RESIST
INO IfTLTT TfUEBB, SHRUB8
OF ALL KINDS
Orchard Planting
Landscaping Service
Cenedien Professor Cites
War’s Effect on U. $.
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CHICAOO. DC. 37--UP■ —Dr. A.
R U. Lower, profosaor of hlstoiy at
Unified College Winnipeg .said today
the position of the United StaU a aa
a world power made the ouficon e of
From 2 p. m. to 3 p. m. Today
Wolfe’s Nursery
And
Hahn’s Flower
Shoppe -
Fhoeo: Baral Ml-12
* During the Funeral Services
Our Former Watchmaker in Fort Worth,
POTATOB
He U. 8. than to Cat ada.
a secondary power. ’ he
ion at t&jjkJth annual
the American Political
LETTUCE
MR. JOHN STOVALL
Lumber st Mill
Prices
Heeds
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Big Chief Lumber
Co.
;SERVE RICE TODAY
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1940, newspaper, December 27, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101723/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.