Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 163, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1928 Page: 2 of 10
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The Lions Club luncheon today
was in the Chamber of Commerce
room at the Sobers and Sailors
Mt il Hall and was served by
the women of the Pure Pood Show
this being the occasion the Blues
had choaen for p&vtng thehr debt to
the Reds, who had defeated them in
an attendance contest.
Chairman R. L. McGaugh of the
Reds thanked Chairman R. R. Hol-
loway and all the membership-eT:
the Blues for the splendid dinner
and lor all courtesies extended.
.The schools of Blown wood were
to. the forefront, in today's pro-
gram. 4, J. Timmins, program
Stressing the importance .of co-
operation between camps of the
Modem woodmen of America. John
E. Swanger. superintendent of the
Modem Woodmen Tuberculosis
Sanatorium at Colorado Sprints.
Colorado, Monday night addressed
the membership of the local camp
together with ajpproxlmately 200
visiting members from camps in this
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“Well, this is the first time 1 ever
driving right into a lake!”
“Yeah, I’m original that way!”/
;ard of anyone
] Aini't Ipdn Wool .
♦ Ar.r.rynda Coppe^
had not been for co-operation the
wonderful -tuberculosis sanatorium
could hot have been possible, nor
could the lodge have grown -with
such rapidity since its organization.
Robert J. Vkller. state deputy of
the M. W. A., also delivered an ad-
dress. to which be outlined the plans
for the local camps in a membership
campaign which is being held by the
.organisation throughout the conn -
w i v;,
New York Stocks
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NEW YORK. April 24.-Tbe stock , ^IsnHc
mafxct opened reactionary today
a result 01 a large accumulation o£ ~
dyetmgl/ selling orders*. Midlatyr
Steel products preferred dropped/2
points’ on the first sulev and uytlal
declmos of a point or- more yarrr
recorded by American Cun. Radio.
Delaware 'it Hudson and Oenmi
Electric- Atchison openrd/ 1 3-Sc
point* !igher and Armqu/B show- l^fhrysJcr .1. >j.
ed an ipfnlirg gum of l/pquit. vCdlhrada Ewei
Early yliuu; presumatxly wan inyj Cclorado gas A*
flueneed. iu part, by" yir raistnc >/ j Ceos. Oas. ____
♦hr Richmond federal reserve b^ha i C5orn Product.,
rediscount rale yestehiay. the fourth'.Dodg.* Brox A
within a week Artuhi.s Exitfewi broke | Dupont
three of the winners in the recent
district contests as entertainers; and , , " Z
after their progrom there were aev- BJ*ORT T-TWO years ago. Charles F
eral talks concerning the city's Meyer started aa a clerk with' the
schools and how the Lions might Meyer started as a clerk with the
co-operate to contribute to their Standard OH Company.- The ether
aerrfo. ,■ j t day was announced his election to
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Weatherford, declamation; ■ Miss vtCT president
Inez Pettfck, vocal SBleetlona. with ^
Mise Lois Ooston as accompanist.
Mr. Daughety aAd Migfv w. ,uv r- of J, J Timmins. C. E. Boyctt. Dr
ford and PetaicB | «ess* sBfanera ia! Jewell Daughety and Sam Cutbiru
yiclrn declamation 'and voice, rs- Dr. Daughety said that he was First-
spectlvely. in the reasnt district willing to begin to take up the work l meet
cor.*/*xta “We see fhy they von' as a member of the committee and day. 1
was the comment at many of the guarantee that the athletic field! will
Lions after the numbers given by would be secured, provided that all rtuv
these young people on the program uonz would take an interest in the
tedav. i ^ high school athletics and attend
Boo Campbell, an advertising man tbe games. *' I-7TJT7
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COME QOlCKt!
Interstate Mer; Marrnr ........ 39
International Nickel .......... Mb
International Paper .... 77
Interstate Telephone At Teleg 150
KaAsas City Southern ..v.. .. SS
I Kennecott ......., 84
Mack Trucks ........'.i..,-..'____ 85
Mariand Oil .........t 42.
Mid-States Oil •...........r. T
Missouri. Kansas Ac Tr xas ____ M
Miasopri Pacific ..........49
Montana Power .......a — ,\ I8R
Montgomery Ward ..........Iff1
Nash Motor* ....... «
New York Oentril/,..t....... 1801
N. Y. N H. At HartfaM ...... 83
Norfolk St Westsito ...........lit1
North Amerieah ,'v. ......— 87!
North Pacific /,..... J........ M
Packard ...,/.i.*.... 87
Northern Pacific ... y........ M
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Pan-American Petroleum B .. 49
[Panhandle P. St R. . ’...... 18
Delaware and Hudson baok from
308 to 3151 in the late trading and
established large gains in New Yoik
Central. Union* Pacific and Ontario
and Western
Total soles approximated 2.750.000
shares.
Allied Chemical St Dye......158N
American Can . ......... mi%
American Car St Fdy. . ,... .1®
American Linseed . .....94 .
American Locomotive .....108 4
American 8m. St Ref. . ...18814
American Sugar . .......... M v§
American Tel. St Tbl .... a .. .184%
American Tobacco ,B) ...... 157'4
Texas Corporation ., 7..
Texas Oulf Sulphur
Texgs At Pacific .......
Texas Pacific L. p. . .
Timken Roller Bearings
OBMfa Carbide . ......
Onion Pacific .
U 9. Ind Ale ’..* 'rr.A..
.. 581* broilers 33€*48; turkeyi
72% roosters 18; ducks 30*>28
. .130 ducks 30; geese 18.
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Seaboard Air Line ......
Bears, Roebuck ......
Sinclair Consolidated Oil
Sinclair preferred .......
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway ......
Standard Oil California
Standard Oil New Jersey
Standard Oil New York ,
Studebaker
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Phillips Petroleum
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 163, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1928, newspaper, April 24, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1128128/m1/2/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.