Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1933 Page: 5 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLgnU^ATPRDXt.^NDVEMBER < 1931
By Crane
WHITE S-
Furnished
Apartments
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SlUSLflDAY.
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Furnished Hoi
(CONTINUE) FROM PAOS ONE)
vu earned on the payroll of the
South Carolina legislature a* a
reading clerk. ■
Artrr losing Ida job In Congrf*.
Stevenaon was placed at the head rf
the home owpers loan agency. * He
CTACfLY. rTS A BONANZA, TUBfk, A 'N
hOl^ZA. NWVtY, stsrsaoAy, A K1NW6
Houses for
Sale or Trade
0SS4R8D Mt
rr. and z la
MODERN Ax-room hooj
water Oarage. $8 month. *1!
rue A. Apply 1303 Avenue
Announcements
Bedrooms. f|
Miscellaneous
First 0(feting by
H. P. C. Players to
Be on November 21
REDUCED RATES t
4 ON PECANS '
Rate comparisons invited
“Aop” on transportation
costs, and save time and ^
money. 10 pounds pecans
to Mew York City lor 45c prec j(
RAILWAY EXPRESS Imers. 1
CITY BEAUTY SHOP
his outer t that parity prices for the a loan. Tkils loan can cither be made jnthe oorporaUAfr
ird no—mtlines be fixed at follows through the West Texas Coftfni booda, given to exchange for mort-
,u- Wheat $1.03; com 15 cents; butter- glowers Association represented by Qj ^ applications re-
Je- fat 30.6 cents; beef $.«70 a hundred the Southwestern Poultry Co- to all except 100,000 wera
pounds, and hogs $840 a handred. Brewnwood or the loan can be maor Mt u havlnt. been 1181111
ial ; At -dusk the government toic through banks, brokers or any P"r- ^ }Jo4ier a misunderstanding,
he nearspaprrnien of the collapse of M who has money to make the An nA<l(inBti s>S,446 mortgage
sek thatr Negotiations __ proper advance. . . . applications have been tentatively
00 Tb/ department - said Oovernor A pun of the government approved at a total of $277,755,148.
Olson of motorola, -has found the rilotrr plated at this time, if work- •
pi n imf-asiblA" I out would help Brown oounty ■ ........ ~--
| "On what ground*’” he was asked. coltan larmera. Plans are being . 4 _
I "Too costly and uaentorcable. • he Rtudmd. aocordmg to news repots {^OCCLI ASCfUS 10
• replied, •w ■ , Wash ig ton to advance 10 o - Jt.
T vDB yoh hemto tt a g ewr or per pound ohXhe Roxanmevx Attend Meeting
u—rforoabhlf a oontogwndsnt w which farmers hold bp- I .. . 5•
K> asked - Som under the acreage redaction ii fg%lUas> Cf/vfmr
- Otaon turned to secretary and JgJ iSrmers to ptowtog up part At LOUegt
* "dd I of thetr extern eropa oouid taka all _ * •-c
** “Ho." jit cash or take part cash and part as Miss Mayesie Malone ho—hem-
Tells What Happened tToptlcn on government eotton at onstration agent, and O. W Lehm-
** “What happened was that after I g per pound Brown county berg, county agent, will both be oat
had conferred with the President we fgnntrg ^ hold these option on of their offices through all next
•• had mommendauooi for changes -jjj bale? If the government de- week, alter dim a state meeting of
** to the plan which nae of you felt advance 10 cenU per pound, county agents at A. dr M. Cottage
rf2 would ruin It and make it worth- the faryier8 who hold the options Mr. tehmberg left for Port Worth
)r* less," Wallace told. "As a matter of r^ive the difference, be- today, taking with him the wheat
feet, I think I heard yon eay that?- tireen l0 and 0 centa, which would contracts recently signed in this
* -Ho. Wallace, not me you didn't,’ ^ 8 oentt s pound. county. He win preemt then to the
Olson fired beck. _ The options ere on 600 pound bales board of review to Port Worth this
“We will see Mr Roosevelt at II which meafis that if the farmers re- evening, to be pissed upon by the
a. m. today and urge tola or scene 4 cexAMper pound fer the board and will leave for College
S other price fixing plan at pace to 3JW3 ^ would have 8T1.- Station Sunday morning.
iget immediate relief tor agriculture 10c m t .j-rel [ Miss Malone will be Joined by
Then WS will go Itome. It’« sort of - ---- wmc other dernonM ration agents
• paying respects end saying fare- \. * In this section snd will go 1 rom here
.wen.-’ ■ - laLaAan Taiie I to CoDege Button tomorrow,
McGARRITY
501 East
1 Inviting appeal
| -fhe Queen's Husband” has been
» >«- ■ - ‘ -----«---■ i- tUA Useei'
Campbell • Beauty Shop
fipeelals to “Rf-ai Art" penoanents.
Call Ittk • J. P. Campbell. 1313
Austin. 41c
court r vpeete to be busy it
TT
President To-
Wanted
D MATTKES8FS RENOVATED
to 81.75. Phone 1078-R, call fat
do Letbetter, 106 West Second.
ftr;”perrt,fr..*? U>e..or~ ports that rebeereels are going off
pnoothly and rapidly. The cast to-
cludee pis vers of b.th experienced
and ability, and those to charge of
the management for tbs production
are working to make "The Queen's
Husband" one of the most neatly
staged comedies ever seen to Browtv-
klwayt dependable for Quality and
torrlce. Prices to suit the time*.
Phone 463. ' 34c
Ung to fire his
tog a kits hen
and thitone hai
ty Judge Court!
A. Butler and
secretary of-dhe
WANTED AT McQUEENB—Used
wtoVer etching—suits hats, shoe*,
coats. undo Swear CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING. 513 South Broadway
aip
ALTON STEWART. Bagtnrer
Haart O* Texas Radio Co.
tATCU :m« A PLAT P*SS.Ov*B C*NTB« , MSIL
: POIMVLf. SCOOPS A T^vcu DovsJ, POTThiO
EM OUT hi pacarr gy a scooc of 6^0-
(CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONR)
Red Ofossr>^J"—r,?,Y.
Rnmbcrship
an investment
as wtll as a I Bi ll 1f j
gift. It a»o-
nates you wiihUQ H 1
the world
a! le via ting - «uf - — I
frring. Roll Call Nov. II to Nov,
SMADYS1D6
Ji____!?i WHEN YOU NEED
^UfTED—To rent small farm. 50 a trailer for your hunting trip eg to
or 80 acres in cultivation and pas- j haul your furniture, BriST stock,
tore MusC be on good road within. turkeys or farm products—iee -
five miles of Brownwood Wrtte L. ‘ ROBS AND RICHARD LEACH
C. Befl. Route 4, Brownwood. 18p 104 East Broadway, next to Andrews
- ----——I Tin Shop 13c
for meals and lodging If work Is
av*'lf»hlr otherwise not.
1 Medical examination and treat-
ment will be provided, along with
effort toward rehabilita'icn. The
plan resembles closely Wit for
which Cutting fought vxtnly dur-
ing several months.
* * 4A'!i
SfiAUTIFOL
SUMM1M8,
PLDMtJlMB,
BLOO^IUS AUD
pass woe, By
QcriU TEAMS,
SEHD-TMBIOS
TtoWtOM
several
TViDOSAND
mJS in *me
stands U
Sen. Kendrick
I 1 Vt tjlt
Salesmen Wanted
(CONTINUED THOM PAOE ONE)
was six feet tall and of a powerful,
muscular frame and body.
The cattleman, who acquired a
small empire of 300.000 acres for his
herds in northern Wyoming and
Southern Montana, did noi become
interested in politics gntil 1910
when he was elected for two suc-
cessive terms to the Wyoming state
senate. In 1914 he was elected gov-
ernor of the state end In 1917 re-
signed as governor to be elected to
Gold Mines Eyed
The Federal Trade Commission,
operating under the securities act.
has He sdgle eye on gold mining
companies new that the admints-
tration's dgw gold policy Is certain
to stimulate production.
Mines containing tittle or no gold
are expected to be opened and the
FTD carefully , wtU scrutinise all
Transportation
MEN WANTED for RawMgh
Routes of • 800 families in South
Coleman County and San Saba.
Rettable hustler should start earn-
ing tad weekly and Increase rap-
idly. Write Immediately* Rawleigh
Oo„ Dept. TX-104-8, Memphis.
Term- H
Professional C
On a surprise half spinner,
PR SOCLES CARRIES THE BALL FOR
A TNkLVE-yAflp fiAJN.....1U£
entire teams seem td be
PILED ON TDP OF HIM !! ^
Bills Returned by
Grand Jary Friday
RZCCkLES IS OUT
•CALL TIME AMD
(SET TVE DOC,
- CRASH »!
HELP WANTED
The Oil Administration is eaa-
barraemd to find that it recenUy
appointed a torn to Its marketing
division to a western state who
twt» had been Indicted and once
convicted. The most recent in-
cictment charges fraud In a bank-
ruptcy case.
(Copyright. 1*33. NBA Service, Inc.)
the United States senate, where he
served for two terms.
Senator Kendrick was bom on
September 8. 1851, In Cherokee
county. Texas, where his parents
LADIES EARN money at home
»wing, during your full or part
time. Experience unnecessary. Send
staaepad addressed envelope for par-
ticulars. Atlantic Housewear. 10 So.
Arkansas Avenue. Atlantic City. N.
J.
Oscar George-
The Brown county grand Jury re-
turned several more indictments
Friday afternoon and today was
still making on other cases sub-
__| _ _ nutted for grand Jury action with
R. E. Sheffield, Prank Outhtte. J. indicattons that the Juror* would
A. Nunley, Albert Oarrett. Houston continue their work all afternoon
Mayfield. Porter Me Minn. George .„ Indictments returned yesterday
Kidd, W. E. Hennlgan. Bud Churpifc- toMuded two agtonst Andy Page,
ill. Nesbitt Rice. Albert Lee. Edd charging him with bdagHy. Hav“
Penn. Earn«t Penn, std Uiraon*;*- h to JaJltefapekdtogTgtol.
M. Davis. Douglas Carroll. W. 8. One indictment returned yesier-
Huegel. Nealey Dabney. E. M. Worn- day wat against Chartos H Vagt.
sck. J. P. Cewyer. E. V. Shields charging him With AwlndlH* to S1»-
O. H. Perry, R. 8. Steams X B. neetton -With a draft given tot Oltt-
Tongate. J. H Hester. Waiter Oden, sens National Bank. Vogt was
Jerry Wllllajnson, Tom Paige. O'R. arrested, in Ban Antonio for Bunk
Eacaljrptva la CaJifeewU
Although around 00 per rent of
ail the eucalyptus grown in Califor-
nia are blue gams, there ere about
e deaen other spades .(bund 1* gar
dens father freqaeotly. Euralyp
toe rostrata with Its beaked flower
beds tad reddish cast te the foli-
age Is probably the specie* next la
proorisene to the blue gtm. It has
a smooth or slightly rough trunk,
which often shows a mottled effect
It. dee* not toes Its Hark in long
stripe as dees the blue ffim.
WOMEN—"Earn 112 dozen sewing
home spare time, materials cut. in
etruettona furnished, experience urn
im; nma~T Write Superior Dre*
Company 8 Grand" 81. Ext., "Brook
ML*. T- 181
A ataflaat at tending the Utah
State Agricultural college drove to
the institution la an automobile an
which be had built a shelter offer*
lag some of the comforts of homa
The craft was anchored on the
campus and be saves roam real by
using It for Bleeping quarters. In
this manner be managed to live at
the minimum rate thrown the aid
of weekly "remittance*” of frwtt
wad vegetables from the, home
Vera Daniels
is again in charge of her beauty
shop and Invitee toe patron-;
age of her Mends and former
Financial
BROWNWOOD
BEAUTY SHOP
<2* toe cam* of a lot of broker
e|wt* hal garasr may *** to
Every place of boalneea in Ohio
employing females must provide a
vest for each female and shall al
mw her the ose of the seat when
toe le not engaged to her'regular
duties. The seat rnesr he adUtore
bat not ao obstruction to the em-
ployees la tbglr duties. » L
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Golden
PUCNE -
Mitcham Fl
Dad er Night
Phone 303
• iters are flva busts over the
mala entrance te toe Library of
Oeagreps. That la the center le of
liaRrRf Franklin. Oa the left
land Washington Irving and the
Ocraea poet Goethe Oa the right
Awarding te a survey aide by
Lajato aasverstty, sellajelgtaia
stea srv found uat to hare Improred
tbvlr general vocafnrtarj during lb*
courn 9t their college Instruction.
Funeral Dirt dors
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1933, newspaper, November 4, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045514/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.