Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 261, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1933 Page: 4 of 8
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BULLETIN,
Miles Above Us W
•U and berajuibsnd alwjyn. took
tk*ir vacation separately. "If* this
way,- aba replied: “Whan wn are
at homa wa are 'inch ao busy with
out own attain that neither of M
baa time* to ate too mock of each
other. Bat'tf ww wont away on a
▼acatioo wa would ha thrown aa
much together that wa would oarer
want to aaa each other for the root
of oar Urea."—Boatcm Transcript,
The process by which the tem-
perature of milk la raiaed high
enough or maintained long enough
of the-
ware made by
the pictured
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higher than
any other
21 Saturated 4t Adherent of
clothe applied i the lake poets,
to aorce. 4$ Scarlet.
26 Seventh noU. 4SL«wtnL
nfWfrii 47 Medieval
82 Vomiting. short tala.
14 Cubic raetar. 48 On the lea.
36 The pictured 50 Tiaauea.
man mad# a II Limbs,
flight rising 48 Twelve
j 10 mllae and montha (pi.)
{ 117 yards la n 54 Thing
—»? , 56 To soak flag.
57 The region
where the
88 Credit.
10 In 1932 he
for the show, of course* f- ha
la j» h»-d lightly- “now that fOUYt
her*. Whatever else I do, I've got to
get you out of Uils beiore the fir*-
works (start.M >
"Yes,” she! said quietly. “that's
snotlwr reason why I calms."
It wan aa instant brforv he
cm*i*d har meaning, and sUring
at har, und«THo<xi why har ayes
ware Wat again,
(Copyright noi, Frank 1* Packard*
PACKARD
IMPERTIN
paragra:
“foolish" laws enacted during his
tenure, he said
Why. I rtmember when we ware
rebating them. I've boen convinced
romc of them were too foolish for
words." he said
When Keller came to the legis-
lature he was but four yean young-
er than he now is, ahd not far be-
yond his majority. ,
' He came to Austin recently to
brief for an organlratlon set up to
campaign for ratification by Texas
of the national prohibition reptal
amendment and legalisation*of U
per re a# beer a n-ply to critics of
the hgi-Uature s enabling legislation
enacted In anticipation of the
state s voting for beer. k
Keller dug deeply into the reports
to cite the attorney general's de-
partment court opinions sustaining
1 was afraid.* j
and went back to the house for the
coffee and sandwiches. I—well. I
Just grot down into the launch and
tucked myself ♦way."
He lifted her faoe to bk
“There la only one Oermauvl" he
laughed softly.
Sinyf" she smiled back at him;
pontiac
BUILDER
.THE WORLDS LARGEST
of STRAIGHT! EIGHTS
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TOASTIKS+
DIUCIOUSJ
COOL AMO
You too will )o
in cereal with
pleasing flsvor
or topped off wj
Victor that they are other then i
lot cf wealthy «porUmen Indulging
In the spert of -.almon-fishing- in
which daw. they being natumflr
susplrious of ■wrybody, the first
nu ration t would nrohably be naked
to teat me would be why I did not
bring help with me from Cap a
rOrage* Yon #mt
J “And If I admit I know them to
be crooks, X am likely to find my-
self,; la an exceedingly awkward po-
ittva interference with the op-' standing between the
of the courts of Justice oe- nenta during hla admit
reeently at Bredy, and many!
or berries..,
cold milk or
There’s qi
would be no nerd to do anything
Butl« was afraid.*
i ’’Afrflid1 And yet you carnet"
“I came because I wffikfraid."
she whbpered You were alone—
hew wfu’d you get book if ^anything
happened*"
And all this time you have been1
rrsmped up In that stuffy TllttJe
"You wetfld have turned beck tf
you had known." she said, *1 knew
that, jut you coujd not afford to
rum back. Oh--Odin'
It Was the first time >3 had ever
calledaum Colin.) And now the
name had c.m* shyly as har' arms
had .tighten'd around hie neck
“Yt?-he laid Ids cheek gainst
Serif you
x conference at Monu
camber has a large i
scheme of promoting ti
good will.
He thinks It so imp<
ao hopeful that it will
tant economic results
earned that Secretary
state department may
The Cuban situation
President's whole plan,
rica /.
tht fsd better — rides mart ctmfrruhly
— because i(\a bigcar, with 113-ioch
wheel base and t
(3265 pounds,
4-door Sedan).
! lake, a warning has
. what they'll do t
>w. They may cut at
I the o'her hand, and
more likely, knowing
'• they are. they'll pr
out—In which case L
ly to get his ss anyor
re that I>w got to r
Pontiac# than any other ci
tiac’s pride range!, j Why?
they have found that Ibis I
Straight Eight excels pa all
a# you will '•ad when ygj
weight,
It*# the <
what you told me las*
• interrupted sickly, "I
hat all this meant; what
BOW to—to both, of ua to
h with this man Lazarrf
r that tonight he must be
DomamT^NB. you an
and It I# too late to turn
Again there might be
warning to beware of i
the United States.
Tbs charge that one
capital ha* gained at
Latin American count™
factor since the development of Ae
closed body.
There just Isn’t anything to compare
with Pontiac at its price. Id Fisher
Body beaoty—in comfort—In Straight
Bight performance. That’s why
America is buying Pondacs.'>'That‘s
why ybd'U'pmfs* •Pontiac, too.
get m
to get if
ra have ‘0
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 261, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1933, newspaper, August 17, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024384/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.