Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1943 Page: 7 of 8
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BROWNWOOD (Twit) BULLETIN, THURSO
• SERIAL STORY
THE TERRIBLE EYE
JTT
Profit bfdww adjoining
Phono M08 1797 11th St.
HEALTH SALONS
■SALT! 8ALON
Lord. It's a bomb. And
Tou’rt eul reratva. Go away."
•Stolon." mid Jonah. “Ifco
mechanim*, though ffiloaml, If
harmlaee " ! •
-All right," said Hildy. *TH
taka your word lor It Why do
you want to aoo my—or—Mr.
ChannkigT" .
-So." mid Jonah, who had tukk
oar*. "Mr. Channmg io something
to smut"
“Well, you could my that weTe
related. Ho’* my father.” ,
"Goth, ho'* playing In luck,
Isn’t ho? 1 mean, having a daugh-
ter like you."
i Hildy Charming kicked at a Boot
of pm# needlff. Her blue' oym
were clouded •‘Liston,"-oho said
surprisingly, "I don’t understand
all thia. But If you're trying to
mil my father a bill of goods or
tako him for a nde or something,
I’m with you. Heart and eouL"
Jonah Stared at bar. "You. ac-
tually mean that?" be adked in-
credulously. »
-I certainly do. I might as wall
tell you, Mr. Logan .. •* _
•Jonah." t
"Okay, Jonah. The plain feet
is that rather and I are having a
feud. Compared to us, the Hat-
fields and the McCoys wore
chornf."
Jonah grinned. "You don’t oay.
TW1 me about ft."
"Not y#t," field Hildy. "The
floor’s yours. Tm simply dying
AUDITORS
certainly complete. All colors, all
siaoe, all prime. But where are
the rest of them?"
Mahoney sounded off unexpect-
edly, from tbo tree. SeeT' he
said to Jonah. "That name’s con-
fusin'. How if you’d of took my
adviee and called the firm plain
•Logan and Mahoney,’ people
wouldn’t ."
-Boys, boy*," acid the girl. "No
fighting."
. Jonah turned to her apologet-
ically. "Don’t mind. Mahoney.
He’s always glooming.’’
-I don’t mind Mr. Mahoney at
aU," the girl said. "But I am
beginning to mind your not telling
me why you’re here?"
Jonah camouflaged a feeling of
uncertainty by n bold remark. "I
could tell you better if 1 knew
your name," he said.
She considered. At last: “Oh,
all right It’s Hildy."
-Hildy." Jonah repeated rever-
ently. "That’s perfect Make*
me think of autumn leaves Just
as they’re turning from red to
yellow. Or is ft yellow to red?”
“I wouldn’t know," said Hildy.
-The autumn leaves were your
Idee”. ,,
"So they were. But to answer
you, I came to see a Mr. Henry
T. Channing."
“Wall," said Hftdy, “I don’t like
to discourage you. But you've
got a fat chance'of seeing him as
long as that thing is in evidence."
She pointed suddenly at the model
"Whatb that got
".1^32.1ST
camera. And Mr. Manocey Is
carrying photographic ofiuipmept.
Well, Mr. Chsnrung is very aller-
gic to photographer*."
-But I don’t pet it Ha’s the
iveef* king of America, isn't he?
50 USED CARS WANTED
Cash Far Your Car
Maaay mi a Faw Minutt*
Wa Top Al Bh*s
CLYDE BURNS MOTORS
Fart Worth, Taias
ACCOUNTANTS
‘ DR, R.L FARRIS
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
.*04 pint NaJecaJ Baas bldg
107tfc
LETS8TTER 1 SONS
Maitrese Factor? aad
LOST- AND FOUND
EMPLOYMENT
TRANSPORTATION
MOVING
and Long Distance Pool
Ar»iy Git
mtfe
TEXAS FURNITURE
Ons off Mw largast tali
of furmtwp in Browi
Gat Our Fricat
Markets
WANTED
l£0 P M
14 00 14.75 yearlings 15.50: feed-
er lambs scarce: aged wethers fifiO-
5.50. i
KANSAS CITY. Mo. Feb. fl-
ip - LSDA*—Livestock: ,
Hog,, salable and total 700: fair-
ly active, uneven. 15-55 higher,
mostly e shipper market; top 14J9;
good to choice lflO lba and np
14.75-14 90;' lew 149-170 lb*. 14J5-
14JK V
Cattle salable 2.000 total 2.105:
WANT SALESMAN 1
TO LEARN COIN
MUSIC BUSINESS.
tank on highway close to town
Dial 9935. ' Hie
RIDE BOWEN BUSES
NEW LOW RATES
T convontent sehsdwtee fieilr
te Fort Worth. Dalian end the
North. Cast and South. . f
V. H. Mahon. Public Accountant
Office si Mahon Sand fit Gravel
Yard m Beet Rroedway Street.
LIST YOUR HOfjlttS
archT kins
bulla irTS-lioO:
COWS 10 00-12 00.
LOCAL MARKETS
early lota fed lota
* lambs 15 50-15,1
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