Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 193, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1931 Page: 7 of 14
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, FRIDAY. MAY 29,1931
FMBKMAIII
IS HAB FOR m
TEXAS WOOLS
Miscellaneous
Furnished
I Apartments J
F All Aia Cash With th* Or**e.
Ms minimum for first hissrtlsw
*f m w* sr Isas- On. **nt
Mr wars ..eh fallowlna Insar-
tlan. with a minimum at 12c far
each subsequent inaartlan.
Ads will ba accaptad until 1
•'clock an day af inaartlan.
Ads ssnt by mail will ba #*v-
an prompt and earsful attan-
tlon whan ramittanaa is' raaaiv*
ad. If paymant la nst assist■ j
Statamant will ba mi ad and
ad n»«rtad upon racaipt at
jpanay.
y To diaeaatlnua an ad. not lea
•■at ba in tha office by IS m.
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5 MINUTE SERVICE
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
Western Mortgage Co.
Telephone 1000.
H0UC& FURNi^fhiG
PARK VUE APTS., l$12 FIRST.
Choice four-room furnished apart-
ment. Electric refrigeration. Phone
23M, or call at 1910 First. IMe
MARKET
CHIROPRACTIC SERV-
ICE — MOUNTAIN SUN
BATHS-W. A. Barmy,
L Answers ts blind ads will ba
RkM In tbs affioa net Ion gar
than tan days attar last Inaar-
tlan.
It an error la mads The Bul-
letin will ba reapsnelble far eniy
ana Incarract inaartlan. Advar-
titer •rsutB notify tha depart-
ment Imnud ataly in ease af
Classified ada will ba raoafv-
ad by Phans Na. 6. Just say.
“Claaalfiad FT
Ada will ba charged enly, far
lbs number af days at aatual
405 Citizens Bank Building.
Brown wood*! Oldest Chiro-
practor. ^
Tuto^b^^
Financing or Refinancing
See Me First
O L. BILLINGSLEY*
Phone 314R1. 400 Fisk
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four,
room duplex apartment, good loca.
tion. Phone 1065. U3<
FRANCIS APARTMENT- Attrac-
tively furnished three-room effi-
ciency Frlgidalre. water, electric
fan furnished. Reduced rates. 1601
E. 1919-J. 193p
Local Markets
Prices Pali by Loeal Dealers
NEW
cotton a?**
npontoi 1>— UiSr. AMMWE uS-
pool »m cloml for thr final Whit-
■untld* holidays fleet, trades hara
aho««l aulas of • to II paints. Tbara
»pp<'*rad to ha good rmrt. buying and
abort« covered ruthrr freal/. A private
report on thr Trxaa and Oklahoma
crop «hmvHi cotton titaking poor pro-
grraa In those states owing to thf
r**iT"1 cool wenthrr.
The market continued to Improve
after the eurt, July advancing to 1.72.
October to *03, nnd I>ecrmbar to I II,
or 11 to IS point* above yesterday's
close. Near the end of the fimt hour
the market was quite steady nnd at
the highs. * .
The market continued to Improve
early In the second hoar on shorts
covering due to unfavorable prlvata
crop aerouats. July advanced to 2 72.
Ocdobar ta > IS and December to >.Jo,
or IS to IS point* above yesterday's
class.
Idjter in the morning the market
gradually eased off owing to Inch of
support and some selling baaed on a
reaction In stock*. July dropped to
McOAUOHY APARTMENT— 2002
Coggln. Three furnished rooms,
private bath, downstair*. Two pri-
vate entrances, with south exposed
»lee ping porch. Phone 17*. 193c
WELDING
Anywhere — Any Time.
Fir»t Clegg work. Price it
right.
C. CSMTTH
Opposite Shaw's Laundry
Milk and Cream
Whale milk, par lb., butter fat ......Ms
BED AND KITOKENETTE for boy*
to batch. Clone In. 91J6 per week.
Phone 1502-R or 1434. 193c
FOR RENT—Four-room furnished
apartment, modern conveniences,
garage; or will give to some good
party for meals 1811 Avenue E.
Phone 1S79-X. IMe
ported cleared to date, of which ful- I < ■/?.*/ il |! ♦! ^0
ly two thirds has been taken by the t ■/ ■ 1 frf/l it31W , 1 *" / >! .jfc ~
regular dealers. A slightly lower) I l| i'll I'M / >T mmiVri"**"" "W tmll ^
pri<» level prevails this week gen- j f Iff/I 1/1/ • yV ' * ^ "**.IB iiS?'
erally throughout the west. I 11~~KJ f / ■—J IrjHt* -
"Mohair is slow of sale, with 25 rj II 1 —
cents the general asking price for , U l ____.i‘ HZojIun'pM
adult Texas original bag hair. Kid M n 1 ‘ 7, i-f
hair is selling still at 45-50 cents in 29 > ’ wtut nr oerS BT irr I
the original sacks. "" IIJ- 1 ■■■"' , -- '■
“Of coune, dear, w«’U want to gel everything
1981 to November 28. 1931, inclusive hadn t we better put of things like bird cages until we ve
SSHrSd >**» nwvied f« • week or *o?”
last year. The receipts from Jan- i ——————...... ......... , 1 ,■*
uary 1. 1931 to May 28. 1931 Inclusive ' '■ ■' ■-■ h ' ' ■■■■' / ■ ......' ' ■ ■'
SyS22'ffS S?t2S McNamee To Report Auto Classic
last year." f,_L' . . • ; • ]___.
The bulletin will publish the fol- ; ' [
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Texas—Fine 12 months - ^ C ^ |f||^
mgr/
fine 8 months 50-W 0Y oH
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mai b.w Texas sid 45-Vt W
BROWNWOOD FINANCE
# COMPANY
Phone 1463. 207 West Lee
Abney & Bohannon Old
NOTICE ; tively iBrnfshed three-room effid-
ir Whitaker Filling Station at ency, electric refrigerator .408 West
Cofgin Avenue is now retailing Anderson. j 194c
Shw" for dry cleaning purposes. —--- ---
'allon. * 194p FRONT APARTMENT—To couple,
1----two rooms, furnished. Built-ins.
Close in. All bills paid. Phone 2018-j.
... 195p
Location
NOTICE
furday, May 30, Deco-
i Day, and Wednesday,
3, Jeff Dawii’ birthday,
! legal holidays, the foL
tg banks will be closed,
xners will please be
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
TRIGG REALTY CO
108 East Lee Street
» 3KS: 1%:
2.7S-I 0V. bull* 1.13-2 >•; stork *«eer U - 7^-1,7^ ,* Uni
.v.arllng* • Wl; ealvrs uiubanrrd. good coBfklrrw. in valu«« and that th*
! h«avV» other weighty trade or** buying a Mftle nvore free-
RV^rtfrs in 4 W ringe. I|y,
Sheep 1J,0po. *|irltiR lambs 25 or I Offering* were comparatively light
more lower, fat withers steady, shorn -,nd after some littln irregularity ac-
fat lambs and T ear ling- moatly steady, five months sold It to IT points net
fTT*-*?** 15-24 higher; spring lamb* higher with July advancing to R 73 and
t.jO-t.v*. shorn fat lambs and year- December to >.2v by (he end of the
U»p •••-«■* tot wethers n».tl> first half boor In ime qu^rte^ tK
11 »*«« f*t wethers 2 gb. (advance was eousidered a te> bnicwl
- J I reaction.
KANBAN fitV. May 2>— (API-t|T. The Uverpool market was closed
N. U, A )—Hogs 2.504. strong to 10, today , but win reopen for haalneaa
high, r: top i.fi: packing sows. 275-1 "«*{ Monday
500 ton. 4 40-4 75. stock pigs 7*-tJ*t| ‘ The early advance carried the
Room and Board
ROOM AND BOARD for Rummer.
Cool rooms with south and mat ex-
posure. Two blocks from Daniel
Baker College 1604 Vincent 8treet.
Phone 133S. f - 196c
For Rent
"I’V m. •«#. uaiiiua .’e iva,
dir** 4.25-7 54 ; 5 25-« 26; ewes 154 lbs.
down T«4-2.00.
NEW YORK. May 29—UPy—Wall ’
Street a hopes of a pre-holiday ral-
ly in stocks were dashed today by a
sharp break in the railroad issues,
which depressed the rest of the list.
Logses of 2 to 5 points were numer-
ous. Auburn tumbled more than 15. •
Issues losing 3 to 5 included Amer- j
lean Telephone. American Tobacco
B.. New York Central. Chesapeake
A Ohio. Baltimore and Ohio. Illi-
nois Central. Bants Fr, and Union
Pacific. U. 8. Steel sagged s point
to a new low at 90. then recovered. j
The market cloaed weak, and near
the day's lewest. Trading again was
light, with a turnover of around 2.- *
000.000 share*. | __________________________T „ ,rT___, ,_ mmm.
An early advance in stocks was UT again been chosen as th* nation's eye-witness foe the 500-miir
halted by renewed selling of the ,uto ne^ elastic at Indianapolis on May 80. The Firestone Tir* aal
^ lubber Company will sponsor th* last and most exciting hour ol
fi^Thmi'r S^Vhs^8teel East **• ”**• P#rched hi*h in tb« fUus-enclos«i pergoU near th* flaU
r/^fdJatad flaw McNamee will describe the shouting thousands in th# stands, tha
**-;•*•* ^/rack, and th. gruelling tu«*e Tio <4
OUlette and Case rallied 2 to 3 he world * molt famous racer*4n their gnm race with death. McNams*
points, but about half of these gains *7* th« Indianapolis races surpass all sporting events for excitement
were lost. la will take the air at 2:15 p. m. Central Standard time and will tag
New York Central broke below 80 ds story over s network of 55 station* in tha United 8tales and Canady
for the first time Rock Island drop- Deluding WEAF and the NBC red chain. Four former winner* art
ped 3 and St Louis San Francisco mtered. A win is worth about $50,000. It is said that all former ree*
2. the latter reaching levels not »rd* will be broken. (Broadcasting Time: 3:15 Eastern, 2:15 Centr^
Transportation
east kt loimh, hi . May 2*—
(AP>—<r. H D A. I—Hog* R.Sa*.
meetly »t*w«l> pra.ik-al top ti.25;
•mall lot* *30-6 15; bulk 2«t) lb« and
down S. 16-6 25; moat mtw* 4 75-5 ««.
C’attle Re*; calv«* 7ve; wr»tern
"terra lop m«llum bulla and vraUr*
»t« ady: wratrm »t-rr* 6 t*u; top me-
dium bulla I *6; Vritbf* * wo
Hheep l.eb; at 25 de< lln* on vprlng
lambe; bidding l«w.r on aheep. peck-
•r* taking a frer aprlng Und.» aerly
at t.M <l<>tra; hulk of rub Incladlag
twe deubl- deck*! of good clipped
j Furnished Houses
CHirAOO. May 24— <AP>—<1* » n
A »—Potato** n-w •tmk. allghtlt
w-nk«r Alatiania l<otii*4ana •«. k«*«
bltrn triumph* l *6-1.76: Trva* 166
1 A; ukl «t<~ k weaker' Idaho aarkH
rn»»ctt» No. 1 1 go.| 55
FOR RENT—Fumlahew nouse, four
rooms and bath. Also one and two-
room furnished apartment. Phone
1808 194c
MISS KATHERINE
^WATSON
inounces Summer QaMet
afl the EXPRESSIONAL
RTS, Daniel Baker Col-
[e—Voice and Diction,
termry Interpretation, Pub-
Spealnng, Play Produc-
in. £ Children’s Classea.
ERBOR IN NAME
| In the hospital notes in The Bui-
* letrn Thursday it was stated that
Mrs. J. J. McCullough. 1318 Avenue
J, had entered a hospital for M
operation. This was an error. Mrs.
Ben F McCullough, 1108 Mehreod.
and not Mr*. J. J. McCullough, un-
derwent an operation for appendici-
tis. and Is reporteo today as doing
nicely.
NEW nm.KAX*. M.»v 24—t AIM—
I'otinn *»»d otl i*4w»d at-adv. Prim*
•ummrr yellow 4 4S-6 65: prima i rod-
6 *2 1-2-4 *• Junv 4 26; Julr 4.S4.
Auruat 4 $4: Xrp»*mb.T 4 It: Ortobar
4 20. Nov*mbrr 4 2«; I >< i .-fnbrr 4 24.
EEUITg AND 'vlOKTABLKt
,84N ANTONIO, T»i . May 2*-
iAP»— (U, R D A l—Th* onion
marb-i at Snath T,tu point* np
»tmdv to firm nt unchanged pri<-—
rreterdav Wharton. Eagle Ivtk- and
8ug*r1aad reported potatoe* dlghtlv
"■-alter at moatly amend *0c per aack
r o ft mat) track Ix>wer valley
point* reported lematoe* about y'-adv
at II-W per lug on ra*h ba*la. Oreen
cqm about atandy nt *Or- per buabel
CHIC ACK>, May 2S—<AP»—Poultry
aMve: *>eady: fowl* it t-2-22. broil-
or* 24-ZR. ruoater* 12. turkev* 2n-t2.
•'•ring ducka I* -22. oM durka 14. r*M-
II.
CHICAOO. May 2t>—(A 6*1 —Butter
II.II*. firm; rreamery ritra* (J2
edoret 2* 2-4; vtandard* (M tumr*
earlots) 14: axtrm firat* <»e-»l *mi
P 3-4-22 1-4; flrata IIS-11 aoorr > 21 -
22: ■ooond* (R4-R7 m-orr) 1»-2t»
.Egan 27.154, e**y; e«tra flr*t*< 1R;
fre*h graded fimt* It: current re-
ceipts 16-14; storage pecked firat i II
1-4; storage perked eatrea 14 *-4
Wanted
FORT WORTH, TW-. May 3*.-
(JP)—Fete McClanahan, former
Shreveport outfielder, has been pur-
chased by Fort Worth from the
Pittsburgh Pirate*, it was announced
here today. He will join the Cats
rED—To buy street potato
Phone rural 8528F22 I88c
NEW ohLEANH. May 2»— < Ap>—
I Cotton future* closed steady at n*t
, advance* of * to 11 point*
High I»w Clear
hWf ..... R.T6 • 44 R.M-T1
October —...... lie ssi >41-01
December ----------S 3* Ml S 21-23
January ..._______.SM S 11 SR4B
March ..............>64 S4S >57
rD)—Anyone - saving yard
garden work, or any kind of
irk to do, we have unetnptoy-
n. who need the work. Hated
classified column.
ReaJty Co.
Union Pacific were off 1 1-2 to 2
1-2. Borden was another soft spot,
losing 2 points to a new low. Thai
market was dull.
Call money renewed at 1 1-2 per,
cent.
‘Mt. Vernon' Rebuilt For French
Exposition
WORKMENS
ClassifM Column
BARGAINS IN TRUCKS
NEW YORK. May 2*—<AI*l—Cot-
ton future* cloaed:
gh l/ow Clear
• 74 X-64 4 11-72
S.lt R S3 >04
in s il >|4-r
>46 SIR >m
>41 S.44 S.IS
AND CARS
Oidtmobile 6 Coupe.
Mod«l A Ford Trtick,
doeed cab, stake body.
Model A Ford Pick-up.
Graham 2-ton Truck.
6 Model T wrecke, Fovck
BATTERIES
Joiy ^
October
i l»-c*m4M
-lannarr
March
Sale or Trade
reprod uced as part of the United
1 States exhibit in th* International
j Colonial and Overseas Exposition
The show is to open early in May
at a ceremony which probably will
be the last official function of Pres-
ident Oaston Doumergue. His term
ns president of France will expire a
lea weeks later, j
Furnishings of the histotic home
of Oeorge Washington, complete in
i every detail, are being installed In
’ the Mount Vernon re production un-
der the supervision of Miss Anne
Madison Washington, great-great-
great-niece of the first president of
the United States
Miss Washington, whose father
was the last child born at Mount
Vernop, will set a* hostess at the
mansidh during the tfx months of
the exposition.
With the cooperation of the Mount
Yemen Ladles' Association, which
Young Woman Killed
And Crnthed By Cor
Crossing Her Body
APARTMENT HOURS—Very deslr-
ablA location, tor sale. or"wlll trade
equity for smaller residence. At-
tractive proposition
‘ E. B HENLEY Sc CO.
193c
FORT WORTH. Tex , May 29-
(*»)—Receipts of wheat on the cash
grain market continue to feature
trading today.
Quotations ranged as follows,
basts carloads delivered Texas com-
mon points, freight paid:
Wheat No. 1 ordinary hard 80'»
and 81c.
Com Ho. 2 mixed
NO. 3 white or yellow M,3<<69l>c.
Oats No. I red 33v34c.
Barley No. 8 nominally 46«i47c
Sorghums No. 3 milo per HX) lbs
1»<H28; No. 3 kaffir lit*Hi-
pbone 1179-J
Phone Rl
A. B Oarrett J
A. L. Locke
904 Booker
O A. Clements
Building Contractor
TED—BATHROOM FIX
SB. PHONE 11T7-J 1934
Uf 8TENOCRAPHY and tx»k
Dg FREE Personal instruction*
or day. Call at 1901 Avenue D
«Ptm t 195]
For Sale
Painters and
I Paper Hangers t
LOST and FOUND
Luther Dixon
8. J. Hawley
Jack Homer
Cher!*• L. Camp
ID—Two different style ear-
Loeer may identify at Bul-
Offle* and receive seme for
OAR TAX FOR AIRPORT
TALLAHAB8EE. Fla.—A Mil hoi
been tntrodueed in the sUU house
which provides that proceeds from
fesoliiie taxes, levied an go* eoM to
beuiTfor'buUdlng aM^lnUU^
Ing emergency landlim field* la
Florida. If iMisaed , the bill would
hhwM the authority lo build such
hmding fields M the Mato road com-
BATTERIES
*■-A t V '
FORD BATTERY • $7.20
Miscellaneous
young
calf.
181c
Unfurnished t
Apartments I
Mrs Oeo. Fair 810 W. And*non
Housekeeper.
from the carved manUepteors and Porto Rico, Alaska and thelPhilip-
bUiit-in cupboards to th* poU end pine Islands. The whole has been
pans in Martha Washingtons brick- financed by an ai
floored kitchen. 8390,000 from the
Of great interest to the French government,
h th* reproduction of LafayetteV "American Week"
room, the chamber where th* French non will be su
general stayed when he visited July 4, when 1
Mount Vernon hi 1791. climax with a
Several historic articles have fayett*’# Indep
been brought here. At the foot of Mount Vernon
(he bed in Oeorge Washington's At (hat tin
room will stand the battered trunk Leglonnairee,"
I Yards and Gardens i
GREASING washing
rcmoiOrs Wil
luctlon of Lo-
FOR SALE
fcMblleterC*.
Tun# in on WBAP •*
18 Saturday afternoon for
2,000 good hatvy sacks for
wheat or oaU, food aa new.
1 Taaty Food Products G>.
1403 Center Awe.,
{ L _ Brownwood 195c
Laborers
the 500
Race si
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 193, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1931, newspaper, May 29, 1931; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987373/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.