Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1932 Page: 2 of 8
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BROWNWOOD
PAGE TWO
Be Martin !|
fund. Barr explained .land not until
the fond B running abort are the
lQBaovcMnt heads aokL Mean-
while the city has paid no interact
San Antonio Judge
Confirmed Tnetiay
A « err eat fnJne
AltHftMJWUU
BOOTS AND HER BOOBIES
vaov w^u.wtu.
MILWAUKB. WW, Jan.
—A little trick ot muakipal finance
—the ability to enjoy the benefit*
of a bond iaeue a year before the
bonde are eold-vae aspUinad today
by Milwaukee city oftoteU.
It ie one of the simple device*
which rive* Milwaukee, which start-
ed the year with a surplus of $4,-
OOOjOOO in cash a^oaxinc financial
sUbflity at a tinee when the credit
of many ettlee ie not ae strong.
Milwaukee Ha* financed penna-
orized Natural
TO HELP YOU FIND GAS LEAKS!
epeculation floAttoroy^^MttetoeU.
dent's cabinet; Newton D. Baker of
•upplcnirnt the careful inspection of gas piping in.Brownwood, which
t, we are treating jour gas supply with an odorizing product called
This imparts a distinct odor. It docs not change the quality of the gas pi any
way, but merely enables our customers to detect any leals that may exist in the piping
‘ v ‘ .
or appliances on their premises.
Leaks in the piping will cause gas bills to be higher
than they should be and ftodorized gas” will assist
in locating any leaks that may exist. .
Otiorixrd Natural Gas is another effort on the part of Community Natural Gas Qom-
|Msny to assist our customers in greater economy in the use of our product.
Community Natural Gas Co,
Santa Anna Lions
Plan AcYear
wrapped in Cellophane/
If babies came
If Baby Bill or Baby Jane
Came tightly wrapped
. in Cellophane,
Duet- and moist ure- proof at birth,
Would that affect the baby*# worth?
Yon know your pleasure
and your pride
Depend upon the thing inside,
And Cellophane ha* never yet
.Made op for lack in cigarette!
past three yean.
MBS BBwett win leave the latter
part ef this week for Menard where
che wtfl be employed in Che office
of the Texas Utilities
Tho’ OLD GOLDS
come in Cellophane
It isn’t that which makes us vain
:
It’s prime tobacco, sun-caressed
That gives their smooth
and honeyed iea.
SMOKE
PVRE-TOBACCO OLD GOLDS
pa*" to scratch the throat or taint the breath ... Not S OOngh Ml « Cftlload! J
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1932, newspaper, January 13, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024149/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.