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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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THE PRICE BALANCE.
THIS INTERESTING 'discussion of
1
the value of a. -silver dollar
com-
pared with an ounce of silver ill
i from
.4
the Honey Grove Signal:
f
1 1
If the price of silver continues on
an upward trend it is nrobabie tbnt
" ?. . ' ' . --' -
the govern jnent will soon resort to a ;
reissue of "shin plasters as me pa-
per currency of small denominations
yas known iust after the civj war.
Silver is now selling for $li 50 an
ounce and when it goes to $1.35 or
FHE
higher it will become too. valuable toiVer'.v of Rome to do'his part in edu
ftcoin the monej-. Rather it will pav : eating! the fhuman rafe to a point atl" CBo'lutemaii nal Xews .Service.)
to melt silver coins and soli ii'. Jwhich1it Will talfo -.-.Vr i"t ;.il: l:KFl'f!iT I. l vv ' 'A -!'hrnn took the- iiiatlerj.bf reafljUHt'ig nnr- -Htic or.thc Dc-simist w ill remiud the- " te As one ot-the moms of t:ns end. change that we
sultant silver. This situation lifts lint&restt iiihin oxaet Jr.imitifir :dm.'l !sWine Mfller. eleven 'venri old. diad'fselve? and coiulitlflns. to a pre-war oommumty of their mistakes 'bur -Li heartily favor membership meetings. ?eneat them as.
' brought about lv several fantns. nn! stratioji asi-in the iiir!MitJii:- hAtr Vn'i'lrert- several -davs auo 'tlin I-irtim 'ofHrnSis-. This iVrWftd-.'tO be an exceed- r.tvc vet to hear td any' tjrttQu" be- f 6t ener than : ofece eat h year. Qimtterly ' naneed. 1 believer
the increasing cost of labor "ht; the
mines and the decline in production
of all precious metals especially sil- l
yer and gold. J
ienhancement
for general
great demand
age In the Philippines China Hud
P
an where paper money is notr nomi-
opn-
-ern-
igher
3ar. The only alternative the imv
OTent Will have if Sliver COfVSnlllVlio?-
. if i
;is;tb issue paper money or cjise pay
a bounty for silver production Uow -
ever silver is "already tiupop dar in
fmost .of the eastern statesj'of - fhe
uiomer reason nr ti : i uuiiuiv as rpirarti .m-.-uiniiiuii ;i e- in sun. iijv.vvim i:ikcii io .--..vt ...... r. niu.
nf tw r. n telleclual volmj!i. r-ni-Vnini '-At3f m iuh-K t-m- h.MiM l - im ii. I v.hi !n-and (Ufiicjilt ot .ifOltUion as thf mati'ir :v f it t.-n should be indinerent :?s io ine rui. aim a -oeimnnui letiowsiup. is. bach a tair w
rnnrntpr.-:! ..eoii.fc h.. icoiimion sense ihfin - shmorin .Wm..nV.t ' nndPTEoin z an oneration - for - .)Sn:il ! of winning-the twiF; . We- wi-rf united tho.-e ma't'-r-s which vitally aifecf the wnil be cultivated' ami enjoyed. (Jut tul stimulus to
for it as a basis df coin- i M w'Hh th IIetrorliian O'era Uoiise meuineitis. against .une. eueai; . out-we arc now ..voltan ofthe entire cmzeusiiip. ami.tu iuwvti uUt usm-q ei-. ( onnnw
country uiougn m tne Avest -cns apj-il'ersuade Lard Greyvhis companion an
preferred to paper and" the JgniduaVi'older (niahLto take the seat of honor
withdrawal of silver as a . Jlie jium of When Uord;:rey decjined tli3 young
exenange woum not be vastly lucon-imaa
venient save to the bureau o
At nrit... -
Ing. and engraving which wdti
the' task of supplying the supijjanting -
paper. .
It matters little what.ourj
HJiTUIUJll
of exchange may he so loiig
I as aM -
values are inflated as .they fij
are: -
If a 5?iHpr dot In r wnittrV liv'i
1F ""'U'inffnf
it luixiitruy uiu ; wpniu ouy
twice as much silver ns; it nmv do-
and silver would OterefOre be jjHeapef i
It is because -the .American
.lost fifty per cent of
j power that two dollar
quired to buy one dol
silver. If the -American dolfjar were-j
made of iron or .conneh oiii lnnd r
nr- ntUar. rw.l iM. t.. if.....'-
n wlua tJiu iM'iuij. ui silver- " -t - 1 I m t I - ' t
;. J i5l-rj:QCcaii arts bankrupt we cannot make
would rpmain Tirrrt;r;ilii- yii..nirrn; -a.. ' j -. '
. ... u hi iiuii(t:u j
ho long as the purchasing
!
ipw-er of.
j the dollar remained unchan
Inflation of values is the -ddbse. The !
j j - r1
government could; nor. av0idi.lt. Jf- it
ceased making silver '' doi Itrs rind I
. - ' .
flooded the counlrv
with piper cur-
rency. And this
inflation of" all - vslC'inicd Suites CoytrnineiU to :;o andj'llushin? the kidneys jpccti
l. .i."iL '. 1 r'.' l-CnllpCl 1 ll-ltlflllPV -AJriiV Amtrt'fltl flml .-o'v ll-nll.l.-nn.'ii i lit lft.-it v
ues. is not going
1X1 HI! . UHJIfiUIIlU IO"
many years because it a
every commodity that Is --purchasable
in the markets fwhether it
be dai'.y
labor or silver bullion. ;" Itj
is found
all over the world in Englarifl as. v'o"
as in the United States and Mexico.
There will .probably be a
return
1 the -r--
normal values some day an
ative value "of the silver -' dollar and
a dollar's worth of silver -JJill- be
. 1T ... 4. -.
Diunu. buiu mutt u v..iu .uiii. ivurr'
along apd endure condition
s" that can
not be remedied.
; GAS AND GASOLINE.
FORJV LONG TIME Jiro.wnwood was
. agitated over: the njiestjiQn of gas.
Now gasoline is an equally important1
matter which i? claiming; the atten-
tion of loyal citizens. .
Brownwood is making vgjasoline for
consumption in. other cities and is
consuming gasoline made In other
; cities.
It is an economic was
Brown-ltnev
vimrxil f'icnltnn Aflfrllj 1 r Ak fiAllclllllAil i
MMb..v vy ...v j
in Brownwood and orily.j3ie surplus
product of local refineries should tie
forwarded to other market We might
as well pipe the Brow.n.wfood gas to
Fort Worth xiud pipe ForJ Worth gab
if there were any to Brownwood
Ifor consumption as to .ship our gaso -
line to oilier
! buy -gasoline
points for sale and then
that is shipped in from
outside refineries.
Furthermore Brownwood " gasoline
is good gasoline. It will stand any
test that may be given it; It is guar-
anleed to have more than a 2.75 kick
to it when fed into any kiiur of auto-
mobile and it is sold for' the same
price as the foreign 'product.
Fill your gasoline tanlv Svith Brown-
wood gasoline and experience that
satisfied feeling that -comes from -the
performance) of. a ditty to your corn-
nmnity.
Tod
ay
Dear American Snobs.
Biff Drp!J.o 2. -I
The .Sen: U-'s Power. I
(By Arthur Briisbahe.)
What interests human beings? Cer-
tainly hot that which jis most import-
ant. to the grid's present and- future.
trillions crowd the. streets . to see a
little English boy -wi n a bored . e.-
pressicjii. . I- .
ah . ' . -;J.
-in amui p kiiows me name
! 1 rmf ?; f "ales. ;j-!entioji
1 -te'1fa' l1'0 Is al'?t to lecti
I'nnc&i oflr Wales
tins country .and Jiitre than ninetv-
nine lpilliojjs of the J population will
jask "Who m the wprjd is Vo'Uerra?"
ne Hum t
come -over on a
shij. inobody makes iany" fuss :iW.t '
him. He is inomiv nnk r
great scieniists- coniiii"- from ti.Vr-ii
f110 Irtish
throne.
That voting gentiejiian. by the! way !'
Ja in ine city ot .ew York. . '. The. bov was the" sou of Harrv F : mwil..iimihi .w- - ... cirmy uo i .ujieny tun ur wuuu-t - -
Whey the Prince attended the pof-fMiHer lie : w playing with some.' 11 f -f1 w
formance there night bofore last hef oWnioms Mr his hom when hU.I
foundithatLome dear little Aihonenn -fell upon a dyran-a hmdiJ a broken va'lin thrquRhut Ahe country Nm-
lOUlld tllflt--OTno fln l?tln ili;.".. -
sn0b -jiad i U in liis'ibbx a-lante chair
m dr.im totion throne. :wit' irfjdw
and red veiret on it. At fii-sttW vmnti.5
iPrin?e. lw well hnjiigbt uj' 'rlc.1 to'spiiml. meningitis resnlted. !
requested that the imiliiiion
lll'm'Tlitl m inl-nn -.. -J.T- 1. t;. t. - -
i mint i .j "w w'ivu m ijii. mi- iiu.' Aim ui?
itl ::hav?:st qn a sinalt chair. He "doubtless '
wondered
why his highly democrat i?.
.'hotsjhad
not also supplied a scarlet Iffrtr the ?tomach and bowel trouble and
1 with orniine. a crown to bjoating. but gbt.no permanent hfl:
tl a sceptre to hold in h.fs:jinti.l I struck AJayr's AVoiulcrfiil Koni. - i
.rtftr.t.-? li no
t -. ?"
ll
lrand.
jHq'; will
" to Tiiti Mtli
J.tants - laf a
but . because money ; of Ktiropenn na
"oni; keei)B drbjtping lower ami lower
V. .1 .! .unuiuu.
across the-
iuuiij-
: :J
4-
failure in tihe -highest Tmari-'
1.. - l
?-inl ffrvmc" lf.i.1 tr' ifj
5. f 4 v.a .it ..
ti-i uiim; ; - lilVi . i Vcltv; l.v.iui; !.- ;
Mhat the Peace League is;
irtcafl. lrnfler the Loagu'e as idanhed. itt
ha been po.tsible for American j
JUnance tp engage in all kinds. of Eii-
ttw.are: e; will htelj .some amusing stories aiso taRcti manu :1 !lhunife1l(lour offort wertl! 'v.h.1 t. (-h .rn.nda iind' me
er and mother alnm the"" has done him a in? of good it is . &X.tM i ' . . ... . . ..uV'; t.-h
'.royalty hhs on the inha.i-.. W'f- Armless. eji ratKm tlt ?- . . ..cat(. llf ll0 (-iflliWr the entire i
ploripusA nericanrUepubli nove-the cuarrhal nuis from the . rlilorAhf. uil y rolrly UoIB0.lM
.vruj-8 og urcp uumuer twow; "r; T' .V out nexi i'ntf-p'rowisv io the ciM- th H ;s f imrrtahce that fiuf.f
dollar has a; . : : ." : ""J" vfn.ttufinHn.ndfH ni d.n will nlup ot ..i-uown woou ami unm: affai .. iu'" ruamncr
i inr ri i i c ii artio uiifiuri' i 1 1 vr r tin ti n iuniu ti. at v. 4tuu i i.iomj iv-- - ..-- i ... - t
-: .MJf? U".nun-Tt :"sKU-on. ! "'-': V cnratv: hat e lfeon in a largo nicasnrc-ts nu Mn of bo.trd.
its- purcmiSing; :lecuia.ors tlirew their sto-k over- """ ii . disapioiiilitigprevendiij; the inM-n
's arc now re-' TJ w tune or almost two mil- r --"B . vy.'ouv fo tbo f 0 t. r
r . Hnfciini . t ilruireistf everywhere. 1 - . '"-. --. - .. i:.--- ... .
lar's HiTorth ef t T u T " 'i""- j XJjIJ JJ. 'wc Imd- eonUderitly anttcjpatco.
f .steUL strike coal strike or ether strike. r : . -tt.. i.f'.-i-c miWfttiioi'i .-iWivo
rropian eculationi iookihu --io- thetrftirnl'ariv can n-ik a. ..tiiislnke l.v
. U ...............
' v jtmyj Atiyssian. Anifenian Uussjan ori
j ies. oraj.jn(j jon(1. -wflj hllV to j0 thCir
fowu eeliycting If they can.
a-- i
'- Spiatojr. I.odge declaring that thejSiCK- Nearly all rheumatism had-
i.
rienaie- win "not onvy Uie orders of.acpes nvm: inpiuio. nurvousnras cuh-
sl'rcjiideiU- Wilson with regard to $h.estij)ation -. . d!.7.iuujs .: L-leeph'ssnei-s.
J'ejk-e -'iyeaty" says;: - ..j bladder disorders cpme. frrm' sluggish
'.'The beiiale has. equal power anil
Responsibility' with- the President." ;
-Tiiial honmids' Tiie 'ficmiK.: thf
TostitJiion was arranged .should
ra-fiujc " '4 Powor-jtban the President.
;Xd " Iawi :can he- passed if tiie Senate
.say-s. no' w'uereas the
Senate aiid -tbo1
Hijise can pass -laws over the l?resi-i
dent's 'tb and -he! must use his i Exes-1
uOyo authority in accordance ..with the:
law.
i -
However power resides in
a file "tor USE it and vanishes!
mdn lose their strength of will.
those
when
-Iteadithc history of the Roman Son-
ate which at one time could declare
aii Emperor an .enemy of the people
tH'ua "destroying. Win and sit another
with the utmost servility acclaimed
"Augustus" any fjghter named by the
soldiers. ' w
It's Ja good thing occasionally for
inhabitants of a city to mean what
say and prove it. Toledo's street
c:ir mnrionolv -was nhiirtrittL'- fir for n
. . - -
rhei .K for a transfer. The city order
ed the cars off the streets. Now the
company offers fto resume. .for a 5c
fare with a 1c transfer.
The
wholesale fprioe ot fi-Qsh eggs is
?.-l-02 A dozen. Gone arc the days when
the farmer's wife sold the eggs to the
counlry store for 15c a lo7en taking
ner nay m trade which netted her
about seven cents and a-half f
Professor Rie of Cornell Univer-
sity says positively that hens will lay
more eggs-in winter if you have eloc-
triet light in the chicken" coop for two'
or three henrs morning and evening
during the dark hours. As' long as
cnichcns can see iney eat. it is tne ex -
tra food not the electric light that
makes them lay more eggs.
m i - i i
. t . ' . . . alone by the Chamber during the pre-
observe that while electric light mnyi .. . . - . -
;. . . -'. .-.('. . ceding year. This in a wise -provision.'
U'-4.IVU Lliti liZU HIV HUM U HI Hits W llll L'J -
lltnl.'A iltrt 11.. hWxwi' utr! 1 j-ih 1
when fresh eggs are scarce
the elec
tric lighted hen "will lay fewer eggs in
the summer to make up 'for .h
in vhiter.
lrd work
Hens"
like working men.f
I'nT'f'ii'l
about so -much energy nnd.ifr.you tiilfd
it cut of them at one limp;
get it later.-
jyon can li
Sweat shop methods aie pj !v Profit-
J;! Ilnrnv
cioconoi own ine man.ui.iL K.s. ... Uierr ciiiclusious as to whether or not
; About two. hundred eggs a year is'tHc executive officers "have been iHli-i
fthe best-that a very gobd he-i can do.
? best .-that a very .good h9:i can do.
hvjth few1 rare exceptions About eight
hours a day is the tiest t u.yt a goodi pofiiMOis are. desirable ami necessary. i plish that wluch the executive ot'ficersi
; workman can do.. It is a bad thuigj .fhe' year just Closing. -and .has beimj would like ' nor that whir-h the co.m-:
ifor llu' nation when employers try to; rather a busy-one! for pi a executive of-; linmity . and contributing members
get lucre. ' fleers ot the Chamber.- And yet. I doubt; avouUI naturally expect and demand
jy i. tjm t 7: i I if any officer or niembor of .the board-It shotiid bo remembered hat the e-
.Indian yvno imprisoned is- fully or even .'approximately fiutis-j.ecij.fi v. officers iiichuling members of
! '" White Girls Gets 5 Years'! fled -with what has-boon accomplished. 'the board desire that their efforts for
j ' " " ' - p'e -have' been tosome extent the vie-! community -betterment -1ie rewarded."
(Bv International News Srvie. I .
.'HIAWATHA '.van - .cv. '' Cobby
Whitewater. IiuJian -who Id red two!
tored' a plea of guilt v U'efcre ' ln:?s;e.
'Stuart -in the District Court of Brown
! county and was given a -pbiuotife of
nr.. n- ' r- ?
-wig rierces Doy s" i
" Brain ThroUEfH1 Nostril :
-j white 'iurls into the :oods on the condilicn's. over which we'have had.no titne.and effort'. 'rbey'ha.ve no .personal !"ht swIrtenly- force u into the city fsh the breeders of-other counties and
of. the' white girls into the woptls on rcserva'-c(Hitrb.L'C)he year' ago; we were eng:ig-!0r WelHMi ends in vipw; save only nscfss; . ve duglit to have at leaft She states with registered stock. Such is
Vito tion a few months ' ago. ami kept o'd in ft great world war; -'which -Wed the entire community shall be boa-.lOHWU" Ppie auueu to our cin.en- not simply an mie uream uut d Vi-
ire. int-theni for five days like a ind nan.. en-': 0r every' resource in men -tind. money fitted by their efforts. Thev cheerfully .ship -each. and every "year. Our geo- tical possibility if we but set ourselyea
jdne of the. Vnost. peoiiliar. ai'cSdpiits .i'n''iSly"'riiffItulU'procp8s; and"'Oi. whwh
niediVa! annals. The-lad fTl
n'ly. ;n;d a iwig pieroed J bin
fiiH minn- r flvriniii!i m:!i
stem j.etraiing the anterior lobe of1' l'CT'ny KTV:
the brain. Pr. William IL '. UunHe.
but
nmnksed to. -extract the tw
Finds Something to Do
the Business
- "I tried everyth'ns that Ibeard of
edy and that did the business. ;.
on '
SILTS IS FINE FDR
S QUIT
V .
MEAT
rU'SII TIIK KIDNLYS AT O.NCIAVe-have exueidenced a Tiorioin hamU-
-'AVllfV I! til" I.' III"lf.'r- ll?
:. . ...'
: Il.t If It I. It l t 1 1 1 IV Ik D. .11 I. .til
K0K3IS ITHU". Vfl. ' .
F0K3IS KiUC Afl.
':' - .
Xo man or woman who "eats- meat
icasioJially.
- atj.. n ...vu-iun.iii .ti. n iivi ! .
forms. uric acid which clogs the kidney
pores so they sluggishly filter or
strain . only part Ot the waste and
poisons frorji the ;blood then you yet
kidneys. :. ! . ' - I
The ionicnt you feel a dull ache in
the 'kidneys or your bark hurts or if
tiie liriiie is. cl.O'idy. full of sediiiipnt1
irregular of passage. or attended by
rt
sensation-of scalding gbl .about fou
ounees- of dad Salt.i froiii any reliable
pharmacy and take a biplespoonful inf
a glass or water beferci! breakfast foi
a few days and your kidneys will then!
art fine. "This famous salts is made
from the neid of grapes and lemon
juice combined with lithia and hast
been -used for generations to flush'
clogped kidneys and stimulate them to
activity also to neutralize the acids in
urine so it no longer causes Irritation
thus ending bladder disorders. - .
Jad Salts is Inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful .efferves-
cent Hthia-vater drink Which all reg-
ular meat eaters should take now and
then to keep the' kidneys clean and
the blood pure thereby avoiding ser-
ious kidney complications.
. .While Vrvat Flour just unloaded;
oar at Looncy Mercantile Company
and Adam's Cash and Carry.
We Deliver Dry Goods iirocorlcs
and Hardware. Iionev MercCo.
Food Choppers- the 'better kind at
Looney's.
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN NOVEMBER 25 1919
REVIEW OF A
(The following report of the past
years work of the Chamber of Com-
merce was made by President Court-
nev
Gray at the annua 1 - mmiiliprsbin
hnnntim' nn MMnrn..v .irit . v.r.Un .'.
;ijer 20th jy-jij ;-
The By-Laws oft his organization re-
quires .that its officers submit at each
n- ai it: u i ut lie wui
' i - .
i resume of or-
!r!l Tl'vOfl flffnvf -llnncr. rnniunri!if limw.
the things-undertaken and in whole or!
in part accomplished. Moreover since
the Chamber
memberships
5 financed by popular i
it t oTiiinrint i v in t i-h rt
i ' 1 v..w".j """'o
uil inu imifura aiiii iioaru reimer an
I accounting to" those who provid-i
j-ed the fpnds for hiajiitenance and
sitrtnnrt Prrnn ti.nVn rr.nn-to nin
... v..... n.rfi;'...;r.. .t.:...
jrctii . wiuthpr nv tut tln-v lmw imr.
cim.vr-n-"' tki( tiw.v imu.r.
..1 ;..ij llli';r'i0. ;-.
inn of adverse conditions both Iwnl
fanc.l ..national
Local. 'conditioiis -hme;
been largely
the
result- of national
commercially
Iriduatrlallv. " morallv'
'and from-a cold bloc
standpoint. Our' forces
ooiled-'milftarislir
except. in so far as i- lnight. contribute
to this oii't fundamental aim. Bat with
I the signing of th.;irmist'ife. we und-rr-'
iv 1 1 1 7 1 r-i riTi i i f ii ut n f no riTifi tijmT n tAi. ituihnt it - w it r ti'rvn curr. i -- - . . - i rutin !ititi:m i i v
. ' winning the war! Local progress and1 ed on this board who hau- iv'e.n titrte am not 'plassing the estimate sufficieiw-: with mu:.
limnrovomunt waS s.-art-elv tbutisrbt: o? ;mii ..nrvifP t. Mm t "Iniitit.fr-. ' which if '. r. tlln- ine-tnamner ot ounerce;Fajrs jipi.T
while a t ' u pave noi-.yeLMiecoiripnsneci. in m. i.
iv brainthe co'ndjtjrons' :atid 7robicms grfnvins
strn siltfrWt im
V' cn.mu neon so tpyai au s. u-
cfi2MI&-'MrWs"'bd.war'. wo'i'.d
;vStRbIylnhd0rgda'. re-action. They bad
i -..a ii-!-. - r..-. - ........... .....i
now. they felt feat they- mm:! refni'"
yrat -tlifiV feVU'jfortunejrThe stimulu-
of a great -natiJni erisfc or enu-rgon-
tcy hud pjiWPetl:-.
Hie' necessity for
fou and united effort M
1 wjf;
'' ? v"1
- r i"G P
tinned .codp.aiu
es
was. not so apparent
had
i uauu HiiMJir luiitf. iiiuu iiuuii-i ::iu?atlO?i. Jv'. "we xm e liiuiii
J-tJioIr efftfrtstf; thef disposal oj the irowUwf:od It the .Chamber ha -rconntf
y tdhriil the warV('evil. bn f.0I1 an IW tent Organization- or its
passed through . a per-'.ut
drdught a. Hi short.
. 'V .
crrps;. iu.is yeai .. w
have produced
i'gether wjif'h a ftiodlcum of ii.uliff(5ri n.-e-ru.:iL'.f;f rota'ion should he-mloy-!on
the panV;pf ome of . our citli'ii!:!' fvW UtHi she ild not'. be required
hne- dtnirHed ;r denied the. t'hatnbiir"t7i.o.nir the "re.s joiis-ibHIty and make.
of CornnTerc.e--tt full-thea-iirt- of sup-
port. l.pAh-uipral and. tinam in. f'.wtnk nofng trm year" to year. We
iwWi'ii 0i foftl lliiit it.--fr fust lv entitled."'
reap uot only If'rom lack of ;uleiuat
f'uuds. but f rum. lack- (if hcar'.y and.
willinc - co - openttimraH - wcH W Itave
been - engrossed with our own affair
Jea inr community affairs to UKe y
: -- -
The Texas -Oil & Gas Refineries" will pay $10 in. cask
for the best statement in fifty
"Why Brownwood
ubscribe $100000 for
The New
Open to everybody. Closes midnight November 30jh:
Judges: Mr. l3unn of the Chamber of Commerce Mr.
Baughman of the Petroleum Club Mr. White of. the
Bulletin. Mail statements sealed to Mr. Chas. Baugh-
man Petroleum Club Brownwood. Place name arid
address on separate sheet.
YEAR'S WORK
i of themselves. But despite all this.
somethings of a substautfal" nature
have boon undertaken some have been
ar-emm
dished and soinc matters are
under way which we hope and
confidently believe will mean tremend-
ous . and permanent benefits to the
town.
It is not my purpose hero . to at-
tempt to detail the various activities
of the Chamber during the 'period in-
tervening between .Ua last -;inuvhl
membership meeting I prefer to. leave
that to- the. Secretary.-l shall content
myself with making a few suggestions
ana recommendations prompted by a
service of Kevorul vcars on the eSeciir
l1u
(a)
i regard the .matter- of a- full'
onnlete co-oneritioh of the cn - !'
and- comiilt
ji!n !.?....r.i;;r n...;in nn.r.
undevefpped. resources- nwaiting;
Iprimary and fundamental importan?e.'oil1 lie 'iuS enory and capital to
vii!imit it ihn ChmnlMn-' nnmiot nrnnJI1 -to ..life. . We' Uae a citizecihip'
-w-h- f.mr.t inn. -.n! w'lVt'io it m:v 'nfi-nmi
-n.-K- r.. vV.iir. it n1.v-.if.M.n:ithat other less-fortunate couimnnitie
ki. .. c..; .'is .r..-...v..rt!
They are not. only heavy financial con-j
trjbutors. to. the tr;asiiry of the Cham-
:ber; but tfiy contribute vastly more
mkr tiK timo. irot.i iheir own liuiiie8s.'r apmeai .posiuon our scnoais
oft.-n at a real sacriHec. in tlie-effort
r(mtvnsated for at i& real- valttel'i
v-. nk! trtf"n:itf- manv bundrwls of
. were comic'e- to serve the fomniunlfv. I tVuld easily. luri1' establishments anil our gei.eral esgitv for x
d.dlars 'per year. - .Occasionally thel93?5l1lc; ' r
i:i.r tbriisl upon them. 1'erha.pk the 16-;
ojjj editor will i-ny someuung. in nwi -vuiiHHmiiM t""uic" uu hi.-a-hs- .
faor' when ibey have .pr-sd' into thee and 'solved u'eighjors will loias
t-' it itnihiiYkrthln timt
P1!IXC
to . ftwqr nn?
thu Miamial benef.Us wluch
and enjoy
a . live
rnh ot Commcree must ijece.sur
Uy bring to a town; witnout.coutr c
i-ing one dollar in nioney or ime' honr
.jn. to tm support of tnidt an or -
. . .. . - .i......
policies not sound . ahd" calculated to
sn!is'rve .the In-st inierest.4 c the com- ..
nmnitv the organisation and polie:-
"-Llur 1.1 'n-cl.angcd ..The Chamber of;..
ron.n: e 'is no? -only PiitiUed to the .
fjvun-vi! s.i:i;-'rrt of." the citiashif-j.('.
-. -i .- cr.titled. .to - suggestions ?
Mnin?ei :n(j advice irom. any otto obi -
I fQCi
be vested
1 :i-e.-?ard f-he'f
; r .-icnt hoard its. beire t:i of t.Ji- -ablest
.that' the organi.atiod hrts ev-eti
had. Hut several l ain sure would Itfe
m h n li. vct lor a year or. m.- TbI
.i1( sar-riti neec.spjiry to le.p
14. v- mum- ntt. i(i(simjss siihI vrofel".
!ln:ri V(.n in the citv who missht bri
rL(v hhas and additional support tor
im rhamber. - Some-of the younger
i.siiH.ss mt-ir should be used: The'
board slunld be crnlaigcd'as reeom-
utendel to :i minimum of twenty-bve
- '-" "-" "' -- -:
words or less.
Refinery"
members thus securing greater snp-'ort encouragement for those who far
port more counsel and making easier the time being are bearing the. respon-
the. 5 matter -of a quorum at all the Abilities of leadership and Inspiration
meetings. Every business and pro!es-j fop all. i
sional interest in. the city should be' c) While keeping in mind. the foster-
royrescufed in its personnel.
.(c) .liven a atroug representative securing of new one we should at all
board strong officers and committees times keep in .mind the development of
should be selected; It is vcrj nfccw.-!"r" agricultural and livestock inter-
sary. that men- whe will think and' sts. We. are largely dependent on
work and who are- thoroughly alive tor those interests for our continued well
the interests of the community be LejS and. growth. Jt has been the pol-
placed in these positions. i '1CY of the Chamber of Commerce to
- (d j X vigorous 'constructive. policy! I'-'" every possible assistance and sup
should then be adopted.- Wo mint;P0- to. our rural neighbors In the
either. go forward: or s5t supinely by. matter of securing and maintaining
arid see our neighboring town .with better markets. In increasing produc-
fewed advantages Invza fir ns tioa and in rural education. This poll-
I We; have been the leader for thin por-;
tian .cf the state. AVhether we fitexll
continue to be ; depends largaly oh ihn
OlKsnib'er- .of Commerce!. 'rownwoi)d is
Surrounded by a rich "agrirulturaj'nd
lv4-sfoyk' s.cc-tion. We have gocd rail -
- 01 and distributing facilities. . Ve
"ave eoucanonai- laciuuo.-j or waicuji.i
fewt towns-in Texas c;m boast. We ihave
that other less fortuaate couimnnitie
ea W-But. in spite cf a!l tht'se essential;
elejnents.r.-and. odr ;steady sutj - stantiaf -
grdwth we have been too conservative
alcng s'otiie-liirt'8. ..We have not fully -
aufk completely avaired ourselves ot
tit') 'opportunities that- are here. .We
need a local revival of community
teneftt ami effort. We need also to brin
intjo pur midst- ami to our assistance
capital and braih from the. outside to -
stimulate and assifi ;us to grow. lndrt-
'.'H' (-f a"-v-(m dc-vi-lopment that
oar
raur.oaus. our jooumg ami manuta
s'ttPlrted
it deserves -to Co aul
'-'i- -uirein.. vm mahc luio.. eaj.u.
11. not; be too often. Ac such nieetinu?
ufitter acouainieth we will-km tint hi
-
What Your Washing is Costing You?
HERE ARE THE FIGURES:
Per Week
$100
$1.50
$2.00
.. . $3.00
Per Year
$52:00
$78.00
$104.00
$156.00
j
. The Blue Bird Electric Washer and Wringer will mako
: you a better dividerid than your Liberty Bonds Glad
to deirionslrat for you... Liberty Bonds accepted on all
or. part payment. .. . . -
; " It is not. necessary to. boil clothes when you use a
; BLUE BIRD WASHER -
HUGH CAMPBELL
Phone 1234 323 Brown Street
Delco-Lihi Products
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1 1 nun i i if lit i mi i m 1 1 itititn : 1 1 tin hi i
"Made Good
The Naomi Oil & Gas Co. brought m
what appears to be the best well in . Cole-
man and Brown counties at Trickham.
The same personnel will build the refinery-
of; the Texas Oil 6c Gas Refineries. We
HAVE made good. We WILL make good.
Thank You!
;ihg of our present enterprises and the
cy should be ;contmued and strength- 9
ened. I especially endorse and approve
tlio idea ot. a nearly co-operation wun
th(: County Demonstration Agent. I
would; alsd; . like to see the School
Betterment League revived or some
similar organization perfected or aiding
tiie development oi ine rurai
schools.- The uecple of the rural local-
ties are responsive to and appreciate
aay. essistairce along these lines if
given in the right spirit and with the
proner motive.
proper motive. Diversified farming
should not cr.lv be encouraged to the
point where our own local needs will
be- cared for. but outside markd
should be supplied from Brownwood.
Brown couniy should produce more
poultry .more eggs more. butter and
in-eream. more vegetables more gtalg.
snore cotton and more meats than she
consumes. We ought to so improve the
quality of our hogs our .horses our
sheep an
heep and .coats and of our cattle
that' we would be called upon to furn-
to the task.
fg)
I IIIS LU Lilt: Ulcuv
Central Texas Fair to be
it Rrnrcnwnnd We re-
h pleasure the Free Fall
here durinc other years.
Tfeev u-t.re .no only suCcesful hut
highly beneficial to the community.
Conditions have undergone such
could hardly nope to
formerly held and fi
lial the time is ripe
for the organization of a fair associa-
iipn naving us own. iwi
t ion and grounds and organized and
m:.tntnnof? nr.nT a fimi tinancial oas-
oukl serve as a power-
t!ie agricultural live-
d on paire .".)
Equal. Coupons for 1 year on
-v Liberty Bonds Worth.
Necessary to Pay Bill
$1050.00
$1600.00
$2200.00
$3150.00
.
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