Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1935 Page: 7 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1935
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WHITE & LONDON
For Sale
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FUNERAL HOME
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$1.75. Elmo Letbetter, 1306 Main.
122c
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care Bulletin.
By Mauri ne Buse
FOR SALE—Old news.
112c
manent. Phene 2181-J.
Kirton immediately returned to
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’ fice.
Earlv High, ‘Milbum and Brooke-
veek-end we are going to Brown-
after workmen saw "something fall'
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Local Markets
opposition to this amendment."
POULTRY AND toGe
Light Hens .....
Phone 675-J.
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Heavies
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houses in Up- beautifui.
But there were hidden
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No. 2 Mixed Corn
grew abcut this Utile angel a big.
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Oats
COTTON
EXTRA SPECIAL
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10 More Beer
and Plymouth
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display in our show-
automobiles
greatly pleased to
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haveyo
NEV & BOHRBSOM
New Dodge and Plymouth Cars.
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About 50 rural mail carriers from
now located at 507 Fisk.
Distributors
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Junior Girls Have
Successful Season
On their return Tuesday, Jane
and Elizabeth deliberately refrain-
ed from allowing friends to know
they were in London. Several friends
in the United States embassy and
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Furnished
Apartments
THE TEXAS SCHOOL OF
BEAUTI CULTURE, Inc.
Bank Building.
Office hours frem
9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
Scotland Yard operatives examin-
ed the plane and found it intact.
Organist Here in
Early Days, Is Dead
Announcing
Opening of
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good tires .......
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Yarbrough put in it whin Doris was
until they read in the newspapers,
of their deaths.
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JOHNSON MOTOR UNES
Serving Brownweod territory with
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bthind two beautiful eyelids two
big, beautiful eyes which daddy had
longed to see and others had longed
to see.
"Alter some days waiting there
Open for students at all time.
MES. A. M. MARTIN, President
Phone 499—1402 Ave. A.
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
* PURE MEBANE
Our Large Stock
ator Co., Inc.
BEAUTY
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1930 CHEV.
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Ho. 2 White Corn ...
No. 2 Yellow Com :
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A REAL comfortable small house.
1 ving room, bedroom, kitchenette—
lot water. Garage. Phone 2190-R.
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Interesting Facts About Brownwood Bulletin Advertisers, Gathered
Here, There and Yonder.
; N ‛C.L.1 + Iepaan class wII a eaaer tor eacn
4 Concord Schooi - 1‘side. The B‛s won last time from the
i f • ; ' A's, 10 to 8.
DR. J. H. EHRKE
CHIROPRACTOR
f Office at 404 First National
since has died. Only immediate
members of the family now uiving-
are a sister, Mrs. Annie Cox, and*
a brother, Charlie Smith, both of
whom reside at Keyes
News of Miss Smithl’s death wu
OR Fo 112c ing for the 50 yard dash iUld
•/V* yard dash, and If an of us stum-
ble ove: a rock, etc., we just pick. “’nd one had a tight grip on thei
it un and hurl it as far as we can jothr’s coat."
send it. Some of the girls are work-1 Pilot Kirton said: | ,
-----—। "The girls must have tumped du"-a glove, and a wristwatch still tick-
We Buy, Seli and Exchange
New and Used Furniture
M. T. Bowden Furniture
115 East Broadway, Phone 975
130c
Shirley Grey and Ralph Bellamy
T—-in“GirlinDanger"s
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Drugstore*.
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Is in- • Her father, Titus
that carpentr in Brown
JOHN PARKER
Parker & Dancam
PHONE 267
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ities, who objected to waiting un-
til Monday, as riginally suggested
by Coroner C. E. Lewis, of Hom-
church, a nearby vil’age.
The death plane left Stapleford
airport, outside Abridge, Essex, at
10 A. M., according to the pilot’s
ATTENTION
AlL CAR OWNERS:-
The Stillwell Service Stations, for
the balance of February will service
all ears with that wonderful Pyroil
Lubricated Gasoline at no advance
of price, 15 cents per gallon, one
and all.
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Tulsa county prosecutor, who tried
the case here on a change of venue, i
was delighted.
"We are mighty pleasrd and are,
convinced Judge Hurst will overrule
the new trial motion, and that he
will be upheld to the last," Ander-l ‛
sen said. j -
le_have
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fro,Rekal
Contract rates on request.
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SEE US
for furniture-new or used.
Buy and Exchange.
TEXAS FURNITURE CO.
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-unauae AU paumiug, unuer are Tricham, Brookesmith, and, Winchlei by a score of 33 to 22. The;8 tpiscrrdtannPr nete reported! SALE OF JEWELRY STOCK
linoleum, etc. Bulletin Of-i Woodland Heights. We are going boys have,played17 games and have to the airdrome they- had found two ---- ----------
/;■ to Blanket Feb. 22-23 to the invl-, Jon 11 of them, among the teams bodies in a cabbage patch on the
nice. taton tournament, and the next; rayed are Winchell, Mercury Bangs Cranston Park estate. at tominster.
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Don t Bay Any Tire
At any price until you bate see®
us about
fedErals
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12c and 140
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Miscellaneous
NOTICE
Mrs. Ruby Gilley and Mrs.
Euphie Reasoner — Dress-
makers — formerly of The1
Vogue, Center Avenue, are
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NoV w M 40N WAD
ANMTHING TO DO VW
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Growers prmes www qnoeaa g"
Brownwood this afternoo ap M
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Ey MARTIN *
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to the State Criminal Court of Ap-
peal
Sitting brside his father, Federal
Judge Franklin E. Kenhamer of
ONE DAY SERVICE
on mattresses—Renovated, $1 to
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the also are attending.
ine Miss Hattie Smith
WANTED— To rent six-room de-
sirable house, close to school—per-
Stillwell Service No. 3
Highway Ten, north side of city.
erately: He shook his liny fist at Miss Smith went to California from
the Democratic side of the chamber here in 1905 and had never visited
and snapped: here since, but she is well remem-
"If you don't believe what mem- bered by many of the older resi-
bers of this committee tell you, can't dents of the city and had a number
you believe the word of the Pres- of friends here.
ident of the United States?" 1 She Was the first organist of the
NW
from a plape.
The bodies were taken to the
Hornchurch village mortuary to
await the inquest.
Two Letters Found
STOCKHOLDERS
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
WEST TEXAS UTILITIES CO.
BUILDING & LOAN COMPANIES
IF rot wisi to SEtL of TRAE yotEsfOcK-
. WRITE—PHONE OR WIRE
Scuth Washington street.
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WE MAOE,BACK VTOWN
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For a very limited time, tn in-
troduce BLACKHAWK Piston
Rings, we have made arrange-
ments to install a set in any 4-
cylinder far. rings included, for
$1.98. That rewards yeu a saving
of $10.01.
Batteries charged—39c.
Chandler Auto Supplies
"On the Square"
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w faith in this country to believe that 75 and 80 years ola and a pioneer
V- 100 per cent of its employers are resident of Brownwood, died on
-# patriotic enough to prevent the low- February 17 at her home in Keyes.
md ering of wages." Californta, according to word re-
- Glass read the letter slowly. delib- ceived here yesterday by friends.
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den Ruh Ambulance Service
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Mitcham^1-
consulate who saw them frequently
last year said they had not known
the girls were in London this week1
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By Juanita Pike
I The eighth, ninth and -------,
grades are taking Spanish and have clos4d heehuse Ih girts coplaintd
organized a Spanish basebal team, of . diAfts. I imerded-to tell theh
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। The consulate in Naples telephon- Brown and surrounding counties
ed the consulate in London to claim vere attending the annual meeting
the bodies and “handle necessaries." of District 21 being held at Hotel ( 1
U. S. Consul Franklin C. Gowen Southern this afternoon. The ses-
proceeded to Upminster with an son opened at 2:80.
undertaker. 1 C. P. Martin of Mercedes, prest- 1
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Two letters were found in the' m Ar am
airliner. addressed to the father and I Air A (2 Mam
mother of the two girls. They will HUVC UI EHdNE
be read at the inquest.
I SILENT
For Ambulance
F Service
AUTO LOANS
We wpecializejm sman loann
and
Refinancing
DAR L. GARRETT
$21 Brown St Brownwood. Tex,
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a.s musbe
of holes, almost like netting, igrew now: tnus utue angen a olg. — • - —— .......ex-
i The last few days of life for the bouncing baby girl, and mother and No. 1 Johnson Grass Hay, ton £4
(distraught girls were passed in se- daddy named this little doll Doria No. 2 Barley ............... :4750 2
cret. hidden from their friends, i Geneva, but for short we say Dor- No: * MDo Cw.............-10200
I They arrived Tuesday night, reg- is., . . "—
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ga.ThNERs, RADIATOR ]
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\Concord Boys Are
Class C Champions
1th. was a
Mjand did;
vork..on
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One 1928 Buick Sedan
HARRIS3 M9FOR CO. 12
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ton the others “aren't coming," and
the planeten on schedule, "3
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pieces of pape.fustetin earth." zezenentd mmuszoretotionsgon-
w-r-i’at. in‛heratsensornbecougnernougk"t8
London for two months last year, susury an open season. 7
ss? 4 ssisssasts
ters Was involved in an automobile all knd of game. Through his ef-
accident in which a bicyclist was forts the d.er were secured and he
injured. Both were gone when police hopks to increase the number of
investigators called. quajl and other game in the county.
Rural Mail Carriers
In District Meeting
Here This Afternoon
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Auto Loan* From $5 up.
Will pay cash for your usad ear.
We sell cars for le«- Easy Terms.
Bob Patterson Loan Co.
207 West Lee St Phone 1463
Brownwood, Texas *
One 1931 Ford Victoria
HARRIS MOTOR CO. 112
felt it in the controls. fey a strong wind. The bodies were
, " "After emerging from a thunder- only a few yards from the road. An
■storm over the channel. I 'opened extraordinary thing about them
tenth the cabin door: which had been was that their stockings were a mass
--22^-------------~~3 1 Endorsed by highest authorities,
PERMANENTS $1 and up foremost industries. Fully guaran-
All work guaranteed. Call CHARL- teed.
CIE HAMMOND, 605 Clark Street.
124p
By J. B. Weems
The Junior giris VukettoU team the"Classncodv STihS ™ iestimate, theucirls leapedtsat about
has had a very successful season,! ball tournament held in Brown-iin for tross channel run
-1 papers, 1 Ocard 20 bundles.
Watch this space for the date of
their dry run with a new V-8 Ford
cat.
This new V-8 Ford car will be!
drained of all oil from the crank- •
case by the Weatherby Motor Co.,!
and driven by one of their me-i
chanics to Rising Star and return
at a speed of 40 miles per hour.
Sponsored by the
The StiHwell Service
, PHONE 48*
Classified Rates
All Ade Cash With the Order.
30e minimum for first insertion
of SO words or less. One cent
per word each subsequent ineer.
tion, with a minimum of 15c for
each sbusequent insertion.
And Ambulance Service . .a
DEPENDABLE day and night .. - gu .
freight transportation. FAST SER- the Northern District of Oklahoma.
VICE from Ft Worth Daas Waco I ycung Kennamer took the verdict
Ran An rein and Abilene ' I without rising and without showing
I hone 417 ' 133c visible emotion.
The father was the more moved,
- । tears starting to his eyes and young
AKinnamer patted the smallish, gray-
Wz.- JvDA!<EEE WE BRQU6WT ME
VWORK«CNN.WE WENT FoR A WE OUT
I TW‛ COUNIW*,HRSTVANWA.WE 9Aw A
cow TAN.MSAD,REMINDEO‛MM OF we
AGNIT 406-TEE WEE,T‛SNN TNG"$O
Ku 806% ‘ER N‛TE6 'Ed TO TH BACK OF
TA’CAR tKtAS MMAGWNE TW‛ RATE OF 4PEED
Queen Today
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ifense. She denied that he had bean
crel Uh Porte ant said that any
puishmen; which Be administtred
to her for childish misdeeds were
'deserved.
Police took possession of their dent of 'he State Rural Letter Car-
suit cases from the plane. The door rere. Association, and George H. I
of the blue-and-stiver airliner then Harries of San Antonio, secretary,
was sealed. ae mong olficials alending th-
A throng of curiqus attracted to theeting. A number of directors of
Upminster to view the scene of the theAtate.organizntionand represen-.
tragedy saw only a number of stakes ta’fes O' the Womet’s Auxt.tary]
dipporting boards ppterung -alnarnettenene
। hof the bodies gouged in
ground.
istered at the Ritz hotel for a dou- "As years come and go, we long .... ..a.
ble bedroom and remained in it for success to be yours. Always re- 5trict Middling ..........
much of the last two days, coming member the things daddy and meth--------------------------
down only lor a walk. They never er have taught you and keep them _ . _ . aa.2. wmi
saw a third person. „ sacred memories. We wish you a Howard. Payne Ccilege buUdinwr" enI
"They seemed uvse: and rainer long and useful stay on this earth.” Ee ■ ^5*° *^*1* ....
hysterical," a hotel official said.! Mrs. Yarbrough was the last wit- Smith, worxe 1, the. CosEi A
"They went a lot. They checked nets to testify in her husband's de- Tor. moe than.quyereDut.wenanimr
out this morning." ifense. She_denled that he had been with theefamiz toSgttomhasnnd ' 1
They had booked reservations at
the London Women's club earlier,
but cancelled them by telephone.
An official of the Hillman line
said the girls telephoned yesterday
asking for reservations for them-
selves and four others—apparently
fictitious characters. They told Kir-
ELEVEN OcLocK'. GOLY,
MR. VEE-I'M $OWW¥
1M to LATE J------
EVERY DAY
We hve an espciatly beautifu yari-
ety of Models of the new
W,
I A moment later he was surround-; |
ed by consoling friends and was led »
back to the little 1899 model sand-
stone jail to await passing of sen-
tence .
' Neither the fath:r nor his son
would comment. Holly Anderson.
PERMANENTS $1.00 UP
iWork guaranteed. Mrs. Carl Ham-
mond 1105 Brady. We'll call for
A t Hotel BrownuDoad .u.
rooms. We A ill
-1 PYROIL
T (Simply Add to Oil and Gas)
Reduces Wear ....
Pyroil Keeps Metal from Metal
, PYROIL LUBRICATING PROCESS
minimizes wear in motors. Simply
added in small quantity to your
! favorite lubricant and gasoline.
PYROIL covers every moving metal
, part with a heat-, cold-, wear-proof
film that keeps metal from metal
- —protects when cil fallal PYROIL-
P i tzed surfaces actually lubricate
• ! themselves in an emergency, in the
complete absence of oil I
In new car or old, the use of PYR-
OIL will amaze you. Stops noises.
Releases friction-drag.. Increases
power. Sen's rings, frees valves.
Creates marvelous "silky" perform-
ance. Makes your motor better every
mile you drive!
WE REPAIR
Motors and Generators
Don't discard them because
they're burned out. We’ll fix
them good as new and
Guarantee the work.
Mills Armature Exchange
361 East Broaaway t
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11 This gara is played during the1 The inquest probably will be held
J i Spansh class with a leader for each today or Saturday, it was said after
a conference with American author-
He pounded on the desk as he First Presbyterian Church, serving
glared at’MeCarran. as organist while the late Dr. B.
Then his wrath subsided. He spoke T. McClelland, founder of Daniel
solemnly: ’ , 1 , Bakbr College, was pastor of the
"I think President Roosevelt real
izesthe credit of j“ " "
volved here. Uni
plane, as happened last month. They:
’ ran to the spot and found the
crumpled bodies.
________ : Sale of the stock of the Virgil dry and novelty good* will be sold
Cranston Park estate, at Upminster, Campbell jewelry store at 310 Cen- at auction. The stock must be dis-
efte- wnpbmen cow "enmerhine fan- ter avenue will start Saturday, ac- posed of at once, it was said.
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thoroughly and being considerate. re
about it, I think he takes a patriot- i »
! ic position in registering his intense'
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WANTED — Ciean cotton
rag*. Bulletin Office.
. WANTED TO BUY—1934 Ford
coupe. MUst be Al. Write Box X,
JUST THINK oU._________________124c, One 1932 Fore Coupe
SELLERS PERMANENT , HARRIS co.
wheel, rifle the lopping horse and Waving a specialty. $1—$5. guar- 1 ———-------
get a nice hair cut for 15c at j anteed. Open evenings by appoint- T
TAYLOR’S BARBER SHOP I merit. 1200 Avenue H. 130c
.a * • e2:.: • 2120 v! t 15 ! 1:43 in !
Read The Want-Ads -Sell Through Bulletin A dvertising-You Will Find It The Lowest Com mission For The Most Efficient Salesman You Ever Hired!:
,I' 1 "" " ■ ' ” 1 |that the worst was over. They were1
j' Brown County School
4 r A sat first thought it might be another•
PI OYETO gold shipment hurtling from thei
Paul Richardson, manager of th
Higginbotham Bros. & Co. lumbe
yard here, announces a paint dem- --
onstration to be given tonight at.} 1M,
7:30 at Brownwood Hotel by Dan s u es
Stead of Dallas, demonstrator for E :
the Sherwin-Williams company. Al!
painters of Browwnood and neigh-
boring towns are invited. The dem- . so ,
onstration will include talking pic-- •
tures.
R. McClure of the Dallas office: azer
of the Texas Power & Light Com-
pany will give a talk on “Better .
Lights and Better Sights."
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t Furnished Houses 1 One 19
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COTTON SEED wood to play in the county tourna- i sirith.
i for sale. $1.50 bushel. iment The girls who have worked -----------*----------:
ERICK apartment, freshly paper-1 G. W. McHAN AND SON I early and lati on basketball are La-1 A a . A
. . td. ALSO furnished or unfurnished । Phone 8532F23. 122p 'venia Mae Byrd. Cloma and Alma' Evin GBunnw
A . 6 cottaw. fire-room and bath.. Mrs. |---------F-----------— Talley. Maurine Bus?. Juanita Pike,/KAT 205 UYUl *
Announcements I n F Johnson, 1800 Vincent. FERTILIZER, criveway gravel.'Louise Perry, Mozelle Huggings,|"1 """"
I Phone 621. Hie General haulfng. Phone 110, or see Johnnie Dell Pke, Ethylene Shields, (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
Him" ALm t mm---------------------- IE. J. Gilliam at 603 Center. 111c and Maren: White. '•--------.
TWO-ROOM and three-room fur- ---- e—---~~---~ l nesses said they bounded once after
niched apartments. Private garages. SET STEEL farm trucks for sale. | CONCORD TRACK EVENTS burrowing a double furrow a foot
Bills paid. 1009 Melwood Avenue. See them at 1309 Avenue A. 112), By Johnnie Del Pike deep in the soft earth of a field
-,6 Concord Junior girls run home j near Upminster. ,
oach cverv evenine in faz fotce trains wreTteure ronna vnrm st-shkaslAePsd oxswtetorwbenoprnedopmiothkileoh abcut a adirs cla. ..
MacGregor, an Uominster builder, lis rated as a 1st class navigator. 1 "My sweet little daughter, the carers ....................... Ne 2
’ i With the broken bodies of Jane note began, "I shall never forget Roosters ............-..........50
and Elizabeth were scraps of their when you and I first met each oth- Turkeys ............9c, 10c and 1UC , a
belongings. These included a hat,ier. Ifirst saw you ina pretty HttleiFg85 .i. pu EM......19*utM
fa glove, and a wristwatch still tick- basket that mother and you receiv- EREAM A
ed at a shower given by Auntie Cream, 1b. Butter fat (sweet) •..3c
' Jones, sleeping among daisy ruffles Cream, 10. Butter fat (sour) ... Me
and laces which made the gift most Cream. ». Butter tat Ta, 3
(sour* 294,
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No. 1 wheat ...............
gAw!t'cRAck-ekANEO WHEE?!
#'9 COME HOME WWK EERK-
tN6 FROM MWK WAGONS TO
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Kennamer Is-
Transportation I; (continued from page one)
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) . . ,,
n. ■. — ---- Paint Demonstration z3
To Be Given Tonight
105 West Broadway. 119c
1928 FORD , 6
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Ads will be accepted until 1
o'clock on day of insertion.
AOs sent by mail will be giv-
(en prompt ord careful attention
"when remittance is received. If
payment is not enclosed, state-
ment wilt be mailed and ad in-
Sorted upon receipt of money.
To discontinue an ad, notice
must be in the office by 12 m.
^Answers to blind ads will be
ibid in the office not longer than
ten days after last insertion.
If an error io made The Bul-
letin will bo responsible for only
one incorrect insertion. Adver-
tiser should notify the depart-
ment immediately in case of
error.
Classified ado will, be receiv.
ed by Phone No. 3. Just say,
"Classified."
Adi..will be charged only for
the number of days of actual
insertion.
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Sellip’Fast--
Weatherby. I
.SalM V-8 a
Corner Fkk at Adams K
113c *eg--2
FOUR or five-room furnished _OneN929
_ - . . apartment in private home, to HARK IS V
Brownwood Lodge No. 279 A. F. * edults. -ALSO comfortable south -----~—7 _
A.M.meetsin stated meeting 7:30 bedroom. Phone 2182-J. 113c FOR SALE/General Electric Re-
P m. first Thursday in each month,---------------------------- frigerator.,/medium size. Bargain for
MARCUS BOYSEN, W. M. rash 1504 Avenne T) 122c -------- . . a
. James MING Secv ........ ................ casn: 1305 Avenue d Ie ing out for the broad jump and
« JAMS MING. Secy. , * I ~ , the high jump. After March t we ing the time I was climbing at about tag.
Coach ; are planning to play baseball and 85 milas an hour through bumpy Eye-witnesses said the bodies
Ico 112c invite visiting teams to play with air if it had happened while I waslwould have struck L, t. Zr
-U* ui. - fiving in calmer air. I would have minster had they not been blown
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1935, newspaper, February 22, 1935; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487835/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.