Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 256, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY; AUGUST 11, 1933
01
John T. Ywki AdmmtetratorW
the Eteate or VlnU Reynold* De-
ceived. having filed In our County
Court hit Final Account of the
condition of the Bstate of said Vir-
gil Reynolds. Dcoeased, numbered!
2265 on the -Tvahat* Docket M
Brown County. togetfti*with Afci
application to be dlachaffcaR^wn
said trute
YOU ARE HEREBY /COM-
MANDED. That by publiaAm of
this Writ for one time, And said
publication shall not be Rs than
ton (10) days before the tetum day
hereof, in a Newspaper fcmted m
the County ot Brwn, iBxag. you
give doe notice to all tenons ln-
t woovo i
U, \?
AMO AwO
day of August. D. tin.
of Brown wood. Texas, tb
mptdly dwindling surplus of
rff-over was one of the most
Stic features. The carry-over
OdOOO from 1932 has been re-
1,500.000 bales, Hester said, i
rations that the present crop
be'of improved quality, anas
^Athat min consumption ts at'
*T
you to
•them planters received 872,-
M more for the 1932 crop Ilian
the year before. The 1932 crop
for t699.399.7Sl.
total of 15,083,135 bales was
bated last year, an Increase of
44 bates over the previous ycr.r.
remarkable apart of mill actlv-
,n May, June and most of July
faed the year with an increase
341,000 balm in consumption,
or Id consumption of American
n gained 1 976.000 bales, to
h 15307.000 balm while linters
umption reached 883.000 bales,
traps red with 751,000 the pre-
for prison
9L680 bates. <
the year before
Use of second hand materials ti
Sep'J batteries sold without being mart
rd •‘febullt** la mad-’ punishable by
fine or jail sentence.;
Violation
lit'.On t iou
or pipe line*
* on win be
y ol Ore to
nU OU in
cept of valf
when oil Is OgTh
rel.
.« 90‘,h day
store own*
In fields oi
he gas tot,
no other
Hasc'.toi
■an border
n 5 000 at
M PAGE ONE)
me states Abolition
itutes to i ive money
vs becofr|ng effectl
he penalty clause in tl
ci ta, per lb
tatute limit-
ral persona
ed by lawi
f life o
Jurors an
g up largi
amendment,
ts: lunacy
• fife: bi
by ruing ir
children U r
Ision of thf
education '
id 'state tag
utiea in col
ixes and in
Ipe lines.
Come In amJ l.ook as
Firm Cantaloupes
10 tt>i. R< “
10 lbs. P
Sugar
Candled I
Freeh Bia
pound
(tsae# or ol
uto Numbe
ate prison
to, set up m
o manufan
itry under the
iron out some
L _ . -----1 — m i imrif
we know that you will
----whan you call
familiar with the
During this period of readjustmei
to maintain our high standard of »*nri
bear with us if your favorite salesman
plates and
* 2 doz. 25
Eyed Peas,
or if you have to be served B^vaomeode slightly 1<
particular line of goode in whicHS^uAre intere«tec
From the time the N^WDNAL RI
went Into effect we have /ttemoted to t
SPIRIT of the la^r, as well as the law i
We’ have not reducer! our store Hhin
at 7M) A. M. for your convenience, and
and we have added new employees
the time of the otherslwho are workin
per week as provided Oy the codes now
■ I vFi) { j i I r F 1 J I 1' I I
We wish to expreas ouJ appreciation of the c<
given jus in our attempt to sbpP01* *h» S^eat natic
VERY ACT
ply with the
1th and body
unequalled as
1 Nature de-
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:h » w»» that
SPECIALS
1 approval
: an hour a
southern a
as toward
difficulty
builder that
a complete \
signed it* ip
solution of the
s reported, with
t It may reach
iturday or Mon-
ls haa yet been
\ pending before
Jasper Oeorge.
Srownwood and
Ige to the public
i It and will
Mtastically work
ng 10Q per cent
final approval by
effect.
gnnifffj
tions jn
them a
I’m drinking a
oart each dag and
•U bet I make the team
ardware
nmnanv
Shelton Bro
Sine SB76
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Going Forwjra _
always dhp’easnd with wtial j RV GORDON K. SHEARER
I art. If thon de«ir**t to attain I United Prem Staff Correspondent
insurance
The highway com-',
thg art not: for whnro thon
pfirnl thyself, there thou
But If thou aayest I have
AUSTIN. Tex.. Aug 11—A new
set of laws will be added to Texas _
'tatutes August 30 with the explra-, tfmbcr
thou perlsheat. Alwnrs Hon of the 90-day enacting period
|always walk, always proreed. act* P“»ed by the 43rd tests-
tand still, nor go back. ] ***tB®-1
Greater liberty Is provided bvj
most Vf the new laws but some will
restrict citizens.
For Instance, wild flower pickers
who have loaded their cars with.
nhrohbery. wild flowers, moss and1
branches taken from country-sides
must beware. No longer may they
Invade the enclosed land of another I
without permission nor property set
aside by the state as a park or
animal preserve. Unfenced private
property still may be Invaded. Vio- q
lations are punishable by fine n
$10. Children
K—Rt. Augustine.
bie gold mills, capable of.be-
by airplane Into re-
ig areas, are being used
Ontario and ether sec-
I of Canada
I Cream Sc P/rDish
yesterday, we
one-1
that peo;
|and Jn
am going
per dish
| We are
.j, • ranging front $1 to
plunder 17 may pick wild flowers at
is a law in *
make one | After four years restriction lovers
ense for ray- ! ?et a break. The “gin marriage law"
cream back will be repealed In part. No longer
our j will It be necessary to file “inten-
the tions to wed" three days in ad-
40 ; vance of isstmnee of a marriage
have discussed license. .
some of my friends : Prize fighting, banned in the
and they say it ^tate sbre 1895. becomes legal under
1 regulations. Parimutuel wagering st
KANDX KITCHEN! licensed race tracks, without post-
.& T. GROCERY
MARK
7c Deliver
cans
[BARS^RGE SOAj
size
TOMAT<
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1
J....../
i POWDER
MARKET SPECIAL^
ROAST, pound v.\................7c
NICE TENDER STEAK
r full cream, pou
BREAKFAST BA^ON, pound
j dr eased, each
FISH, pouijdik......v. A...........l«c
WE WILL CLOSE AT l:M P. M. SATURDAY—NRA.
wr rkmen’s
truck Injuries
mlsolon is suthorlzeil to erset bridges
oyer the Texas and Louisians in-
tracaastal canal, and to exchange
land for road punafif.
Title Insurance companies are
::vrn lncr*avd power to Invest In
title abstract plants
Ginner* are fretjd from * bonds
heretefo
.....
MollisonsiCall on the President
8tlll bearing marks of their plahe crash aft
Captain James A. MoUison and Mrs. Molllson
the PrrMdent st the Roosevelt summer hoi
——4—-4—*■ —■ I ■ ' f 11 * ' k" ' T
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after spanning the Atlan
________are shown as they visited
velt summer home in Hyde Park, N. T.
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Friend Support State Park Board
Chairman; Ferguson To Be Candidate
For U. S. Senate; Texans Said Be Dry
A lovely, new
ware has just been received,
come in and see these
extremely low for
open stock.
BY GORDON K. SHtAKER. .not stood for rldlcullag of a map
United Pm* Staff Corrt^pondent. who stands up for his convictions, i
AUSTIN, Tfex.. Aug. ll^-f^uds | Sentiment Dry
of D 1. Culp. San Antonio bu*l- Te*M Be“*unenl ^ ,1
ness man who serves without pay on w A< K«eiing. former attornfty
the state park board..are not going gonerii 0( Texas, who was chair-
to see him,shelved u board ch*:r- of the dry convention In June,
man without a fight.-, j isajs whatever the resulta of th*
Recently the board mrrr.b<ra a-ere August 29 election on ratification of
_ . , . , , called together at Austin. Colp repeal the sentiment In Texas will
Requirement oJ ryedlcal cxamlna- ^ ttUl,d. Whemuwn Pat be dry’ He wys i>coplc may cast
ions before lssuanee of mutual In- Neff former^Vroor Df Texas and their ballots at the election for the
5^,nv<L.pO C*‘ for orer ^ 11 now president ol Baylor Unttgralty. wets beesuse they feel It Is the best
abolished i ' flatly refused to proceed Wltk the thing to do at the present UmS-
isnaoie oy - state game department is authortx- tirely in harmony wttfl men bers of ; • . I* j
years lm^ I rr | jthe State Relief Commission. They; jf fferfuson recognises thU he
from} A code fixing dimensions of the are not seeing eye-to-eys. Members,may rua against ConnallpyConnal-
° ^han stllte n>* an<* meUl0<ta °I ite dte- of the relief commlsRon. It is un- jy may canitallse on the’way Per-
e are not seeing eye-to-eye. M^«nberi,may rua against ConnallrrjCo
- of the relief rommnslon. It Is un- ly may capitalise On the way
T. __________ derstood. wapt to turn the state' forced his way to the chair-
ApproprUtions oeoome effective park work over entirely to the fed- mpliship of the Vest convention.
September 1. Acts reducing salaries eral forces. ThB faction would have ^he two may have compet.tion
cf county eom mission era and limit- the reforestation employes. new from Joarph Weldon Bailey, Jr*.
mg tees of other county' officers working in Texas transferred fo the congrcssman-at-large who is re-
Lwcome effecUve January 1. An act parks. They have cone so far as to|parta<uy a potential candidate,
combining the offidea of county tax *Uggcst ‘ “
See Ds F
DilBL
Pent*
y V On The I
On The Square
Get the habit of railing at. We will always was yaw money an
your Grocery and Meat BUL Phono 985 Our fink Mivery at ItM
A. M. each morning.
, \ ■ 7|TT -I ) u«,\m ■■■—■ ■ , ■ 4 ’
SALMON
tall can, each
MEAL, 10 lbs.
Bewleys Beat ,
MACARONI.
per package
weather blhddrs their work at pres- ^ arT
er* locations F ! no ord‘n,irT aaagnmem.
ent locations. ^ *ui prepare the official reports
Jim Wants to Be Senator |0f the ^tate court cjf criminal ap-;
- : . . peak. Judge Calhoun has been one
James E. Pkrguson has the boya of ^ commissioners assisting the
oouyt. T '| !/| j I I
Judge C. O. Oreugtr of BellviUc
i but which of I the two Senators he wa * recently named by Oovemor
Miriam A. Ferguson
. The!|
gucswng about *hls candidacy for
! the United States Senate. It ts
| pretty definitely decided he win run
jt which of Oi" two Senator* hr
will oppose 14 hot publicly |^oum.
ProhtblMon, may be tlie keynote of
ed and some became the, sup-
of blue eagle stickers was
aasted. Opportunity will be
all these 4 rig* the eon-
's statements of ce-opera- j
as soon as poasihl» I the former governor's campaign
Reiterated Warnings to employers1
,td get under the Uue eagle come no ^uve dsfx in uic aususv sovui ^±l_________^ continue#'to
~—s, ru inrrease lmot uemanu i_ . tlie August 26 election. Latest tndl->
from! iAtTthe same tlnCT^mphasis con--U.!! cation: a succesl^to the late Rep.
to succeed
Judge Calhoun. The new court re-
porter was Judgp of the 54th district
court at Austin for a number of
Senator Toin Connally Is taking «
. m u«j ut M ijet under the blue eagle come'n_ -.»iVP tn »>,- Aueust 26Ui,yc —i
from the national headquarters, *wjth flSatolff Morris 0oVe^*°r*lJP*r‘r^f0tl
N.F barber ex- codes approved In whoie or in part
- : Iwemase Labor Demand -Texas pleading- for defeat o( tlie
Sheppard,
the 18th
same time, emphasis eon- .__ca.iun. a suctxaBo#
be placed by the national I8»h Frank H“* from lht Midland dte-,
___L _____j..,—w.TT defeat of the. repeal of the I8tn .... ot tvu. Ammst
store hours of .
order to In- ^ 5*
But will Jim wall
1
ty of lengthening
the demand for workers. In 10 Campalgn B*aln,t
ity with that demand, the I**™
and * Ferguson » 1 iuh.uk u*
___ _on, 1 Trxarkanan jwtll not get s; Jrote*.
of " .
companies ^^ani [^'“^‘’ihe‘nrUi^al id- «'en te those jwlm oppose hte I
*--------- on the dry issue. .Texas votets
tening the
tessesr |n
create the demand f
_ conformity with that
charge* lnr retail grocers met last night
n Is curbed afrred to sti
minors to 93
Handaid lix
on peraiu ministration in recent atatetpents
t« an agent a, wrll as in the draff of the re-
J0* 1)6 tail grocers' code now awaiting final
t reporters approval. The neiw grocery store
to 13.700 td| hourt will be from 7:30 to 5 30 dally ,
I and from 7.30 to 9 30 Saturdays
* •**?r,ce!*2f| The barbers met last evening and}
de th- duty 1 not aL- of the ‘•how were [
etc depart- repreoenfed. thorn prrfient. «gr*wd to
»Ute tax thalr businma day from 8
nor i/» a Hativ Th« arntunmn working
en
the national code at 48
[ /
uty parlor opera
took su
4
F*ORK & BEANS
each , ........
Toilet Paper,
regular 9c roll . .
TEA. >4 «?•
Womans Club
17t
Goifee. “Old Scout"
try this famous 1
blend, lb.
qOFFBft, PeHbeny.
mi
• • • • a 1 • a
Pears, No. V/i
Hearts Delight
PEACHES, No.' V/i
White Swab or f Ca
Hearts Delight , 1
We will also have t\
■ 1 frak
package
fresh yard
dor
to be had in Frwb
T^xai
Stand :
hare
Iphone
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29th election. I-
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 256, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1933, newspaper, August 11, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024173/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.