Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 217, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1935 Page: 4 of 10
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BROWNWOOD (Texas) BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935
1DGAL OFFICE
OF TICK LINE
laROWNWOOD SELECTED l«IKG PUNT IS
.......... IiNLE TO Mill
CARL ODELL NAMED MANAGER
FOR FAST MOTOR FREIGHT
LINES. INC.
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MEETING AT SANf^
TUESDAY MO
ATTENDED
B^pwnwood wais iel<
place Vor the Srpthml ,t
by-Lions cf Group 2t
_ "2A at a meeting ill
Carl Odell Is local manager for|^l,e5<**> n B’’t
• the Merchants Fa^t Motor Freight | Clubs represented it
Lines. Inf., which established a **re Brown wood, C o!<
.Brownwood branch and began daily j **ite. Richland J
motor freight service today. Head- Anna,
quarters and warehouse for the con-
cern is in the Timmins building. 309
East L^e street
BT IMS CUD FID
SEPTEMBER
IB:I SUPPLY BE PflOBHGE
P -|||| ;
tof ,l e P^^uresticn in the storage vaults
** rlct t4^CannIn* Plant operated by the
na Brown County Relief Board makes
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HOLD PRODI CiTfOR THREE
BIO BOSSES SELECTED
™R™« HOME, REPORT
FINE MEETING
CCIU ASKED TO WITH- ACE RIDERS OF THIS SECTION
BE4 :j WILL TEST SKILL IN j
OR FOUR DAYS | KOOfcOl *
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Wade.
H. V, Stokes,
elect of Dist net
cl pal speaker oh
June
Byior i
have been appointed as Judges for
the brotic riding find other rode)
ixntestl during the- July Jubilee
Red o tp pc stugpd- in c >nnept:o»
nith the tliiee-dai race meet on
augment by Board todtjy. h,ly -3’ 4 and 5 a] ****•
to Ob 11 r ^r'V n,en 4** *:l uld-,lm,‘
j | prone rjijdrrs themselvth »nd know.
1"|*U l,r°ducc offtjrtd. so that ,-uj,jg and treks of tne name.;
ers p.ay be sure that their All of inmi are McCullo'-ti county,I
I ifej^pcepsary that producers refrain
nna from bringing additional products to
E «r
lant for a few days, according
the pnn-
g A
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— ISp»—Ed U POLITICAL DISTURBANCE IN
nd Chick Relm$ MEXICO OCC ASIONED NO
UNEASINESS k -
Pat Cagle Moves j Odd Fellows Open
To Brownwood; Is !
New Lions Coach Annu*1 \om
At Coleman Today
win put on degree work at a pro-
gram U/Tilghl. - ,
COLEMAN. June 2C
»n •'ift 'lfi to Mt OEHm, who
is presiding at the sessions in Cato- *
rr.wn » number of other members
'-f RruwrJ/ood lodge nt aP-
'•reling the meeting.
Brooks Field Cadet
Baseball Team Here
In Six Army Planes
. . L - < prcvpnun v n
Here to assist in inaugurating the.W- SmitH ot GoltRbyrait*. chairman vt-tli be canned, it was stated. I ranchntojy
new service are J. A. Faded vtce-!°' OrcUp 22. pregidtd at the blurt- r
Broivnw ood Rolar'.ang who attend-
ed t'njc international espnventton in
Mexico City last 'we; k returned last
night and this morrilijg. District
Gov Hnor Thoma., II, Baylor, who
sp« nt two weeks in the Mexican cap- ,
lUl. returned last night. Htid E J ; (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON*»
and
Pat Cagle, who UiIs fall will as- ,
sume his new duties as athletic dl-
recter and head football cuach at' , ..
Brown wood high school has movt-d , about 150 people from six
to Brownwood and is living at 2406 In attendance. tlte annual IwMj|
Austin Avenue. j : l | 1 I meeting of the- •Central 't«‘|lc\ f <j
Coach Cagle comes to Brownwood i0.| F. and Rebekah A r^ iUloJ
STt£»ilKBBareHrt - - tH
ooacli for several years. He formerly'■«)itatihre* are presrn, fre n Ipowri ' * _
played football with the Yellow 'Ibfmwls McCu’lorh. Callainn] krd urriyi,a Lrownwoqp
Jackets of Howard Payed nuificbe and Coleman eouiltlci.J ! °,,v “* r‘* “troy ptor
ftev: Frank O Hrsrn of ItyLA tr*^| ,n on* 10*P“-
•voLd, I president of the ^-r Kri-xnoUn^ transport plane
is presiding af the s-fsiomi . ILt# nv,‘ two-psweTWer pursuit
B J Pittman of lie Leon_! wH» ;
>Tu- tranrjgjrt ljndcd
Petition For-
no-javto-
TheR^o
I B J. Pittman of De IA«>r\
the speaker on tins mornlijm s prof
Woi dward.
H Moore
upon
cram Tins afternoon Grahd IM;- : ! •‘n?1 lhe ,lve WMllCT *■
P in f T/, V n r W. n a*. A * 1TC J'^Cl
, ter R C Cow.m of Texarkana «n<! , ov^r bu&lnrss
Fmma Kln^' Fountain fearnm Iirowtiw-oc« twice
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president and general manager, and,ne5S nieeting J ?T,
T. JpFBerry, general freight agent.i^111 S3nt» ^
both of Fort Worth. Mr Odell will toastmaster at t^ie,
have a staff of three men
local organization.
Board.s .stafruent says:
In addition to the daily money
.. . . . a $’.2ft Hdddle. and |23 pair of bt»ots
to the heavy congestion of intj ^ ^ 5o.pa.r t»f Spurs will be
i . - 1jJc? ,n &ur «crage vaults, we 1
in the ln **** w • O. W hall by a (tnup of wx-uld appreciate it very much if any the hi?hrst ......... ....... -
jSanU Anna w umdnc Ea|faH||nment peTgms havln^produce boofced rldirny event< Tt.e broncs colbNteu RoUrtHIUi w^r,
ThhJlf"'"mn” "*K LT" “«>><'” Band o(j kjUBjP1a <41*«“»«'« Bl»*^C0MMr On- !{Jf
Cr«4.0m«r ^nS£.“S how th,lr prod. Ir„, Loh. jajfcuC to llM djwod .
for the past fourteen years .with ' . ,,„drto.n!lnf g, ta«fi^fir three or I‘*ir d*?s pey- j Brook. ^ iu r J .' .. . hours bn aetpunt yf temporary raR- - building on highway 7 I iThe sta*e
lines from Dallas and For. Worth'lor-^*^rtSS3? £?835i bv #^-ln ordfr thRT w m*v ”*** read bralges xtt the Horn tn Me«coJ ^ Tu"^ L ' L? JeceJarv six!
to the major cities of the area Ser- ! nr*Lk'™ #^«tuatlon without Uklnf the the atatfel will be on W to ermj ^ N« Disorder^ tteen inch n!w Pir -t*W*+y‘Ax*
vic» u now oraiUblo to Sl.mford. ,h. ,„p^, glv„ u, ., fhMjo of some producers’ soods ,r«' £ !pj^glLid’dii horw- S^fSp^. °f 1“l loro
ITliey tt
»\1nj’ abandt
^mobile trip
e the trip by train, ts a committee to draw up resolu-
ed a pUn for an au- tlons of respect idr the late C N. J
fxir os ’rionterrey. Davis, who was city water engineer
SSn’.ff'ZnT iUp ""'rd *fh*r iuo ’7 2jriL2Lr US Vu T ffe
•the hfrU .v.-r,B* Ut .hr wmrr l! «U th, BrownUd &£ SPSTodSf?* ^
delayed about h®j| Council voted to furnish the labor
. . iVI ... ability, win te r-nter which ncdi*B|- for dlgRing a sewer luv; diicn from ,
croup of business,!m|*n of tftat |lty Plant would hold their prod- pl(,ntv LUPh. aanRdiite to Jajncs^of jpl«Jn arenue tu th? rfc# «
itifiifk. _v * i i_ rr . . ._L-_ijr i 1 iuim 1**k v** ceunej a irw iik-huut- dlviftioii BrndquaruTS
to meet Brownwixxl at 2:30 TlSb*.
Both Odd FeTlows T;«i^kebykahfl ,,,"r7,,’on ln “» «hlbU)on baseball
game.
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were to be tlie principal speakers
Lueders. Brownw-ood. Coleman. Cross £mtrof “ oSd’i^lto!7! StofTct to assure all persons who wito works lfor|^k J» Mexico Cily Rid not la any before the Council and made the
Biurett S^Smh^Smi ^J'Oownior-elect -ft ||^to|ro: llffiraduct- booked that^re will get a Ilyins on the (V f.jWhlte *4^’civetu^'^MU W^dw^S Mat?d 'Fq"ert H<* brou«hl up
wulbe'o^-at^d o^Siedule duced >bv J‘ C.T Yarborough |cf tlp^ir produce, and have ceased but who .Isn't afraid to mount the j t^a,f ^ e^w e b t ^fsMon of ****”e|^r*nc? b*fU;
each dav between Rrrwnwood and Santa Anna- i i 11 |M I ' fcnlklhg unUI all orders have. b’<ti itnu'ghosd p ec~ of horseflesh to ttorn- , ^ ■ disordersf^ Red and tmc*,1“n *sk*d council if
Wnrth^«^ n*nT7 ^ Lion LoveUdy w*s .presented «th d Tlierefore. any produepr M jlttle Wdco mcneyL Tom has been ; ^ ^ at two cr Jf r°’,ld ”»ula^' and Prevent the
Fort Worth and Dallas . gold tey for]Xvin# tIK up his orderTfor some thrfe Snreate^nly race On ibis life In a i SlaS wSL w2* £ irection of #U kinds bi unsigbUy
The company operates 128 trucks., wrk Richland Springs wat» a" #dr oftpSir days doe* not hinder his todeo exhibition, j f |«- I (),Jtv connection with a lahxu-du 1>lrucUire" ^*8 *** highways Into
Utoe of having his produce can- | i^MtionHitoal ; • but ** *°l** of th^city iown: CoirncJlmen said they could
the line.
Ehllnger
Ditlslon
appeared
with its own shops In Fort Worth. ed the attendance bAnn«r. -1
The trucks are_of various types and <,( setivities were piide by i
clubs represented.! £
lions and their tIves who Attend-
Breeding OndRtoa* Idrui j V ■ not since Uiere is no building code
-----1. l! ! no danger to anj^f tSUStSand I hl effect i
„ T 1;i tiling* If tu. was alamiSi j City S*cretarb-F. E.i Beoit eligt
H F Mayes.1 jhruducA;* Urge quantity of Nurth | ^ |....._ d_____ «llLi —l L.-J_! wwted to Couorll & ulbn for enl-
Dr. amerieam bird$,
manufacture Permits for their op-
eration In the territory' served are ________
already held and no additional per- fd „from BrownwoodJweH:l A 41 anp »rs. v n. Lee, m. r .«ayrf. prua ce :* large gu.m.y «,* —i- „ 1" n_ . gested to CouacU a uUn lor col
mils will be required for operations, Bell. Wi D. ASir^i*Jv. A|||*»d Mrs.. (J P McKay Tmeneaji birds, arl K Lptmll.c " Mr WMdwurd^ slid r delinquent UiSu Ilto plah
into and out of Brownwood. ^ Fain. and mM D|^.wPr|«.' J||l Horn and W. E Burlesofr. |hai>e. tljtV *«£»••♦ »fP u h ‘-Tl rvi t lievt^ndUtoSfare bJttoP to ask people who owe del£q!en;
--<Wf are particularly proud .of our win Talbot. Mrju| R- (M unending Irtini litre weV“ Idssiou HeUy rain^ have. Vr >] h.JlieiwndlIt to. to ar^ ^ Jtr t ^ T ^ ^eV
.CMPrd tve, on,, for fullrt,h, Out,. Dr J|| fe? F^l'" T’lt™d Jrb4. U. W*
1 • f 1 11 V\
trice, bat for the conduct of our Mr
•drivers on the highways.' Mr Berry
* said today “Our organization in-
* eludes a great many men who have
* had wide experience in the trans-
portation business, several of them
haring formerly been connected
. with the railroads, and the steady
- Improvement in the volume of our
business has been very gratifying
.during the past few years “
and Mrs
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I HOWARD PAYNEI
t COLLEGE NOTES 1
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District Attorney A O. Newmah
of Coleman was principal speaker
at the chapel program held at How-
ard Payne auditorium Tuesday
night. "Service as an Element of
Success " was the subject of his '
uOc. which was based on tjie tenth j
chapter of Matthew. "The way to
help the future generations is to
serve Ke people about you today," 1
he said
James Ming entertained with two
piano solos
y( It was announced that Boy
Eeouts of the Comanche;Trail Are’
who are to attend the- National ;
Jamboree at Washington ln Augu*
•will be presented at the chapel pro- .
gram next week Dean O E Wine- j
brenner who will be Scoutmaster
of the Jamboree trocp on the trip |
to-Washington, will have cnarge of
the Drogrvjn .
- Miss Merritt and Mrs. Weaver j
had charge of last night s program >
~ officials at the college said this ;
jnoming that there would be be- ;
' lween 45 and 50 graduates thii sum- •
mer, this making about one hun-
dred graduates from Howard Payne j
this year!
*■ President Thomis H. Taylor re-
_tumed last night from Mexico City
^vbere he has been attending the
Jtotary International Convention
]Glenn Myers Will ,
s Drill Second Test
Z On £. W. Gill Ranch
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Otonn Myers. San Angelo lnde-
jxodent oil operator, who recently
complet'd Ho. 1 E W. OU1 Ip aouth-
«rn Coleman county at 900, feet lor
' ■% 3>4 million eubic foot pMr. Is
are oaring to drill another test on
tnje same ranch two miles northeast
of No. 1. The test will be an the
Hnor Mudd survey 09 and will be
carri d to 7Q0 feet unless ofl or gas
tn paying quantities Is struck before
S .that depth.
A A Elms, Brownwood contrac-
tor. is moving equipment from No.
*1 Gill to. the new location. No. 1 is
M0 feet from the north line dhd 900
fart from the west line of block 9,
W. R. York survey 68. about 2**
mfip* northwest of the shallow oil
producer on White Brothers ranch
In, MnfTnllonh county.
Dulin Man Recently
Treated For Black
Widow Spider Bite
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Bite of the black widow spider, of
wMeh re much has been heard re-
cently Is dangerous but not neces-
warily fatal and si toast one man
-n-Brown county has been success-
• fifty treated after being bitten.
dMtors here aald Tuesday after-
MOO.
1. K. Butke
Dtltn, recently
Mbck widow i.
bveught to Medical Arte clinic aev-
crbl hours Joker He was given
treatment *nd was sufficiently re-
covered to leave the hoapltal in four
dqys. /
jBince stortos «pp**red in news-
nctmtir tailing of deaths
by black widow spider bites,
has been aroused and sev-
In the ettjr and coumy
j., BY 1
qFfeOTiefe. ^A'PET I
ECiAIi.S'OUHE LOO^.itMO
radiant3cvt,
you GOULD SEE YOURStUT
THRU THt T-ROKDS OFTH\S
P6RN,AS i SEE YOU---
•VtfH^HOUD THAT
* .mttilt of
UR HEAJD f
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rBX AH1
fbut tM*re.is nothing stnously tluirsi- to be ixi.d In monthly uxstAlUncnt-s
eiuugknd tine pi-ojjle setel to think It payments are made when due
that tin- whole' difficulty will brfad- no uit**re»t and penalty it charged,|
justed] .Mxin
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\7oj^e
GtTTINCs
OT- F-
EAvSY,
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OH.Sd
YOU
W&LL,vSUST HAMD
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N\& CVEPs #2*^30
TOR TWCH\NG T>^
PL AST , AMD PWMT\M6
TH\$POOW —OR
T1HAT TEPN W\U-
GROW UP ANp HIDt
YOUTR NAvNAE OMl
THE 6KANITE/
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SAID/
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but If a pjyineht is nu.sisejd, fiie in-
Aboit six tiijousxnd d-fhjates Ireije terest und penalty goes, hat* liito
registered fo»i the Rotary confen- effect Council took the plan un-'
non ditn mirhy other rintors who der sdvue-uient Total de-aiiquent.
{did n4t r<vi-.t« r bringihe fotal taxes c^ue the city is abckif $386 000 I
Sale Of Golf Equipment
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Less Than Wholesale Prices
1i • T j ] nTT ■ r r 1
Get ready to play the new grass greens. Come in
and get sortie of these bargains.
A set of 5 Golf Clubs-the complete set for. .$2.50
Steel Shaft Driver or Bras&ie, only........$1.*95
$5.00 Coif Shoes, per pair, only . .....#1.95
Arid many other excellent values.
DUBLIN & CANON
.huulxms tu upwards cA eight thou
hand TTh. cifnventipn ^l&icns gerp
h«ry ulterc&tfng uuii much construe-
.tivr whrk was done, the returning
*'d< irguft - report.
T.M THE DISTRICT C<KIRT OP
THE UNITED STAINS, POfe i
IBB NORTHERN DISTRICT
l OP TEXAS. SAN ANGELO
DIVISION
Irvlh* Matter of ! if *
t| feLIiFRr J. HOOD, ;
rankrtpt i
No. d± IN BANKRUPTCY'
;Sun Api'tio. Tc«u>; June 25. 1935.
[ Creditors of Elbert J, Hood, a
>dalHnjaik of Bruwnwood. Brijwn
Countt. _Axas. are ;hKby given
notice jghat \bn the 13th days of
un<\ 'A- D. 1925. the U|ald BBmtl
Hotki w.^dulv adjudicated •!
'•UinkrJpij on l-S \oIuntiry petition >
filed herein.I and tfiat lithe itr^L|
tmeef.nc rf creditors of wild bank*!
Irupt will G- hi!d in |ht|pffice; ot
.the Ret ere- nt Hnn Angelp. Twcan. i
|cn tii«>{ S'fvd^y tf July{ ^K55 at 2:0# .,
{fo'clbek| l» M si which time ettadu i
'ter* may .tttrtml prove! tlto-lr claims. 1
' .elect a| tru. ;<* examine \fif bank* '
"rujit ^nd transact such lather bum*
l|nes* a|> may properly come' before
said inciting!
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YOU ALWAYS GET BETTER QUALITY
AtflO'rtlGHER PRICE WHEN YQU BUY A FIRESTONL
flBl -WITH EIRE STONE NAME AND GUARANTEE
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'T"IRES-gs*y
A outside, but on tb«
it* Mart; tJtey are diiTcrenti
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ke on the
side where
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CARTER T. DALTON.
Referee in Bankfuptcyi\
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6 - 2 • f) ttn ■< m> Musi
LOVELY
M.’n!r)irn *t\rn on new dettrie
I machine Mn. Cart Hammond
‘ Hrsuty Shop. 1195 Brndyi 217c
In me, Power and Economy . . Thfe
HUDSON SIX is unequalled at its price
i I i|p i m
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Look as far and as lon$ as you
wish. Ydu won’t find any other
car at the {Hddsbn Slit price
that ofitrs you this ret
combination of *iye, poij
economy. And 2^ »U
you
rkable
er and
93 or 100 horsepower. .. police-
tested Rotary-Equalized brakes
.. . America’s only bodies all of
•teel. .. remarkable gasoline and
oil economy, proved by nation-
wide tests . .. modern style that
will stay in style . . . these are
only a few of the traditional llud-
- i'* * + **
•on advantages and 1935 Hudson
advancements that are yours in
• Hudson Six. For only a few dol-
bra more than lowest priced c«rs!
Compare this Hudson with
other cars at its price ... and with
cars that cost much more. And
drive it before you buy any car.
1 jolt CAN'T U didn’t ett m to#
, hook *M
outside, but on (he so
blowout*
Firestone Files are rude blowout
proof by Gpm-DiMNB^a Patented
extra process uhich *i;As every
cotton cord and iQgulates every
strand vricK pore liqaid rubber. la
tact, e-.trv 100 pounds of cotton
Cord* absorb eight additional
poum.se! liquid rubber.7 his*|>ecul
process prevents iir.tLroa! friction ,
and b.cat, the muin cjiule qf blow-
outs. .\«i outer hum of tire is Gum-
Dtpptd. y*4 you. p-.y co more for
1 irestone blow out-prootWqtectioo.
The muie of tires you huv for
sour C.’.r Hcjcomes a matter of vital
importSnee when Vou realize that
in lu.v talonc 4 3,0C0accidents w ere
caused by blowouts, punctures and
skidding.
Firestone High Speed Gum-
Dipped Tires hold all warldrecord*
on road and track for safety. Speed,
hjiiltuge and endurance -4 undisputed evidence that
bfcsioie lire* are oof ooly blowout-proof but give
greatest protection agatfist skidding.
THERE ARE THREE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS THAT WILL SOLVE YOUR
PROBLEM OF -WHAT TIRES TO BUY
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| “Will the tread gitr me the greatest tradian and
A fnotectitxn u^uin^C SKtcldins’”
R*erTK few* hr ■ Icwdint L mvtnirr »htm- that Firruone
High ,StweJ Non-Mud Tiro »t*»r a ear f5'<,quicker than any
uikrr of toe I railing atak fr [
Tamm
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who lives near
was fetttea by a
ktor And wax
________ Pa.—(UP) — The
, or Allentown to proud ot lts^flre
here during 19S4 were the
r-*-----United mates lor elttos
of 50^00 population or over.
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Brownwood, Texas
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for eight comccutqe vear* FirrMonr Titr* have hern on
ihe winltiug ear in the dongerout IHke'* Pr*k Race where a
vkiJ mean* death. Tliia it undisputed evidence that FjrsstoOd
give, car owner* greatcM prute^iion against (kidding.
T “Are they blouvut'proof.’”
^ i.rrwcne Gum-Dipped lire* liave the mo»t amazing
record* lor heihg blowout-proof of any tire* ever built, ln the
"rueMing SOO-Nlile Ran; at (ndianapolk. Mav V'lh.every one of
•lie 1» c«i» wa* equipped bith l irevtone (ititn- Dipped Tirea.
Kellv l etillo won th^ race and broke the record over this
!f>-> ear-old rough brick track without tire trouble—in Get,
not one ot the 3J driver* had Jirc trouble of any kind.
Ab Jenktn* drove his 4,000 pound car on Fire«(onc
Gum-Dipped Tire* over the hot *alt bed* of.L'tah, ),000 miles
in 2) •: hour*, at an average *peed of 127.2 mile< per hour,
with temperature* •» high a* 120‘, witlwHlt Hre trouble of any
kind. The»e are tno»t amating proof* of blowout protection
ever known.
*2 “Without sacrificing these tu>o important safety
features still tlwy give me longer mildugc, thus
making thent the most economical rites ) cun bun!”
HriSone lligb SpeeJ Tire* nut only give you rai>4 than
40' ,’ l»*nger wear, but al»o lowest COW ter nti|e. Thi* i« made
possible bv the touch, wrar reviatlng freaJ ballt with higher
•houlvier* and a w ider. Hatter Contour. 'I’hit thicl^ rugged,
soemitu ally de»igtvrnl (read m heid securely to She (ium-Dipped
c.mJ hodv bv fir*Mtxit’> patrntr.l LunMrucaOn «f two extra
layer* of cord* under the tread. 1 hi* t* a »pr«i*!.Loq»:' action
feature ih»« uved in any other tire. L'tuuualcd nutcigC record*
by thousand* of carowner* add undisputed evidence of the looger
» ear aud greater ecooosiy of Firestone High 5pced Tires.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 217, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1935, newspaper, June 26, 1935; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987290/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.