The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 160, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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BROWNWOOD (Tens) BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL 22.1940
BUSY SCHEDULE
FOR BHS BAND
Armored Against Death
Detroit Finds Auto Stock Sst-Year
Lou P odactioi f i'Wfor Quarter Hi%h
By EEBNAin CBANDILL, , Detroit Board of Commerce, the
C»lted Frees Watt ( oiraspundant. level of business activity In Wayne
DETROIT (UP) — r%trolt once
mote tls In the indi£tad raneusrd ooonty (Detroit) durln* December
-■ From all ancle, and thetoe*?: than In any previous
able fttMttW this fourth lareest year-end month. Building permits
North American city ha. proved* »» the part two y««haYe to^s-
was (fastest on rebound from i Yrom 164100 to 10,006., a differ -
the expression of the earlyTMe. ence In value of $15,000,000.
As the center of the automobile ’ I* the late* report of the De-
industry—a ratable ba- partment of Commerce, covering
rometer—Detroit s engine of energy 1WT> WV» was first to
has fun "i un. in the last year the nation In industrial wages paid
the «utowu)t)tiy truck output was ' Workers earned a total of $648,516,*
5,700.000 and for the first <SSer of *« that year, the repojtmJd. sur-
1M0 manufacturers p*-" to roll peedng the marks of Cook county
more than ,L*».000 units off the’ ‘Chleqgo) and *ew York county
itt-thWt »»«— 1 (Manhattan.)
Automobile Inventories are at . Detrelt Mevea Ahead
their lowest point in six yean Do- “Of the first seven counties, all
mesUc demand!, so great that one highly industrialised, and paying
oompany official complained, "we approximately 25 per cent of the
cant make enough of them.- ft- wages paid by American manufac-
prrlallT In the export departments turers, the greatest' change occurred
■If, are expected to reach new In Wayne county,* the department
Cutie in the Clover
from Dallas Saturday night on
business and to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jennings.
Mrs Dan Parker of East-land is
visiting Mrs. D. J. Jobe. <
Mrs. R. B. Ltasiey and daugh-
ter, Evelyn June, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Oray, Mrs. B. H. Oray and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poor-
man and family were called to
8an Baba yesterday on account crf
the death of an unale, Will Car-
roll.
competition of the state band meet
in Abilene on Thursday.
The entire band will take part
In the concert sight-reading and
marching competition in Abilene on
Saturday. April $7. The Brown-
wood band Is scheduled to play at
1 p. m. Saturday at the fair park
auditorium and to march at the
Hardln-Slmmons football field at
I Personal Mention t
Mr. and Mrs. Orover Landers
and daughter, Jean, who visited
several fays with Mr.' and Mrs.
Kenneth Harlow after Mr. Lan-
ders' dismissal from Memorial hos-
pital following an operation, left
yesterday for their home at Junc-
tion.-
ORATORY SCHOOL
BANQUET SAT.
URGE TO WANDER
QUIETED AT 109
Mies Marryatt Smith of Ballin-
ger spent Sunday here with ' her
aunts. Mrs. W. Z. Morris and Mrs.
Claude Sullivan. ’
CYCLISTS TO WACO
Twenty members of the Heart of
Texas Motorcycle ptab attended the
motorcycle races held In Waco Sun-
day.
Those making the trip from
Brown wood were: J, Herbert Rags-
dale. Billie Maxcey, Mr. and Mrs
Abe Denaman. Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Shelton. Mr. and Ifrt. Olvln
Hughes. Mr. and Mrs Vic John-
son, Elwyn Glass, Mary Chailette,
Mr and Mrs. ‘Raymond Robinson,
Gifford MiUam, Ebert Chambers.
Owens Webb. Mr and Mrs Lloyd
Campbell and Larkey Towery. \
t QUEEN
Uln Kittle lUrtln, who tad
been visiting here, went to Ste-
phen vllle yesterday to spend a
few weeks with her sister, Mrs.
A S. Doyle, before returning to
children and grandchildren to keep eluded a welcome address by Bill
her busy for a long time 'Murphy, Coleman, retiring presl-
Senora Amaru las was born In the dent of the alumni association, a
state of Sooora. Mexico in 1636. Bhe . talk by Waiter Leach on coopera-
was one of many children, but her Uon and loyalty; a patriotic flag
father bad plenty at land and there j drill by the children s department;
was ample space for all to play with- candle-lighting ceremony by a
out cluttering things 19 too much, group from junior and senior high
In 1866. when she was », she came schools, and songs by a trio can-
to the United States with her hue- posed of Shirley Melane. Dorothy
/ band and settled at Phoenix. Aria schnieder .and Prances McCollum
At p^aet biitarsin the The alumni SsenrlatVori meeting
North and the South was a year old was conducted by BUI Murphy and
and Mexico bad decided 17 years be- Mrs Iris Scales Roach, secretary,
fare to cede California to the United officers of the group for the com-
Mr and Mrs. Prank M. Varner
of Houston are visiting for several
day* with Mrs. Varner’s mother,
Mrs. J. P. Stillwell, and her sister.
| Mrs. Verna F. Lewis. 2800 Sixth
street. Mrs. Varner, a recent bride,
was formerly Mias June Stevenson,
of Brawn wood.
patch from somewhere in Nor-
way” It was circumstantial, and
asserted that the town had been
retaken after fierce hand to hand
fighting.
Despite the skepticism with whfch
this report was received. It was
Indicated that the German pressure
on the Norwegians In the Hamar-
Evenim area was meeting with Its
first real resistance, and that the
resistance might increase stsadl-
At Phoenix her husband went to pres.dr-nt; Albert MoChrlsty, first I
work driving stage coaches for the;vice-president; Willie Keith, second
government while she remained at vice-president; Steve Heather, third
home and took care at II children, vice-president; Mias Ann Null was 1
Sixty years later, when the sanora chosen recording secretary and Bar-
was 86, she heard of Los Angeles nice Oumm as corresponding secre-
and came wo* to live with a son. tary *
There she enjoyed everything Las' Charlotte Ann 8mlth, small
Angeles had to offer—from moving .dai*fcter of Mr. and Mrs. Brooke
picture studios to the Santa Anita p. smith, was named mascot,
race track. She admitted at the time ■ ■■ —— ■ - •— —
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In 1825. however, at the more n . n* W% •
mature age of 104. she felt the urge |HSt A!C€ KeClDCS
at wanderlust, as well as a desire to _____ *
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grsndchlMren—at Mountain Vlsw. (COOkln^ ^rreU
she knew she had found her place go you need be re-
and * once took ovw U2e she had ar^the prates, of
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She recently posed mr prem pbo- of your rsmlly when you*
*»£**■*»• serve them Vsupper deluxe dteh-
for 26 cash pr:t« totaling $U0.Js.
tographers by saying there would ^ away for favorite rice
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hid learned that at Hollywood. ,va.cn ^ aewspaper for the
"Alt I don’t see why people come announcement of dates. I
to see me,- she mid. “After an I am contest rules and prises on Apnl
the baby of the family My brother * T ’
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Utah Curbs AreheetegMs
SALT LAKE CITY, Uta h(UP)
—Pear of Utah’s va* supply at
paleontological and archeological
Constipated?
caused the state park board to
take drastic settan. Tbs board
ruled permits will be necessary for
scientific exvacation wok, and
‘only highly qualified scientists can
obtain the permits.
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WHAT Ty« BATHROOM
& KITCHEN SHOULD WE HAVE
HOW SHALL I
HEAT MY HOME t
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wanted It made plain that they were
to for a deliberate, carefully plan-
ned campaign, not foe an outing
to which by some miracle they would
suddenly throw a strong and well
trained Oerman army into the sea.
The admiralty and the war office
to a joint communique admitted
that German bombers had exten-
sively damaged Namsos. on the Nor-
wegian coast above Trondheim, to
air raids Saturday. But they as-
serted that the Allied troops there
had suffered no casualties and that
only a British trawler, the 458-ton
Rutlandshire, had been sunk. Its
crewmen were saved.
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FSA News
rSA Demen*rs liens T# Be Held
Two demonstrations will ba given
this week by the County Home
Buperlvsor. Mrs. Crick* B. Shankl*.
The fir* will be held to the homo
of John C Pentecost on Thursday,
April 25, at 2 p. m. to the Brooke-
smith community, and the other
wfll be given on Friday. April 26.
at $ p. m. to the home of BUI Pat-
terson to the Blank* community.
These demonstrations will be on
canning and food preservation, and
an open discussion of canning prob-
lems. These meetings are not re-
stricted to PSA homemaken, and
anyone who Is Interested Is invited
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Jones, Ernest. The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 160, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1940, newspaper, April 22, 1940; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045730/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.