The Mullin Enterprise. (Mullin, Tex.), Vol. [30], No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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department of**
Co. atore, suffer—
la a fall on the
jrben she ituMK
naajmc and taro aldermen.
The fire department was call-
•4 Saturday evening to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. D 1. Oeddes in
the northwestern part of the city
CO - OPERATION
It la not known how the fire
started as Mr. and Mrs. Oeddes
had been away from home since
early In the afternoon. The en-
tlre houae was damaged from
fire ana water, and an oTTJW
furniture as well. Borne Insur-
ance was carried. *.
Monday morning Ed Allard
happened to a car accident four
miles west of Nolanvllle while en
route to Temple Information
furnished this office stated that
Mr. Allard started to make a
turn and something went wrong
with the steering gear, causing
the car to turn over. Mr. Allard
received several cuts and was
bruised up considerably. He en-
tered a Temple hospital for
treatment of Injuries. The car
was very much damaged. —
Leader.
demonstration, conducted sins
week at the offlss of the Texas-
ixiulsiana Power Co., Id this Si|g,
s a. Clark, local agent of tbs
compsn;
piwe^efo/*Se*noon-
sumption.
Hamilton count*’# voting
strength this year is SU9, plus
whatever exemptions are Issued
by Tax Collector Robert J. Riley
during the year to those over
age. undi^ge or totally dis-
abled less than half of
the voting strength of Hamilton
county in 1932, the poll tax pay-
ments having reached a total of
3,456 Poll taxes paid in 1931 were
3551 The number of poll tax re-
ceipts issued this year Is prob-
ably the smallest In some twen-
ty years.
j B Holloway, 31 years of age,
son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. r. Hollo-
way. who live on their farm
about eight miles north of Ham-
ilton, lost his left hand when he
(ell in jumping, from a freight
train last Monday at about noon
Young Holloway was riding a
freight train Into town.He lump-
ed from the car as it slowed
down on coming Into the city.
He lost his balance and fell. A
train wheel passed over his left
hand crushing It almost to a
pulp. Record-Herald.
IS A GOOD DEAL LIKE
The Weather
ioned way. came In Monday and
put In a day’s wo,rk. At one time
during the day there were count-
ed 57 mules In the harness and
plowing In the field.
While she was at lunch during
the noon hour Saturday the
building occupied by Mrs J. J.
Spence, ladies ready-to-wear,
was discovered to be on fire. The
fire alarm summoned the de-
partment and soon the blaze
was ’extinguished, but not until
the entire stock was on fire and
bad!? damaged The stock was
covered by lnsuranee. The smoke
came out of the building In
great clouds and for a time It
was feared other buildings were
on fire. The building belongs to
Jake Williams of Baird.
L. W. Yarborough, manager
for the Barnes ranch, was in
town the first of the week. This
ranch is building up one of the
finest game preserves In the
state. Recently a bunch of new
wild turkey gobblers was re-
ceived from Kimble county pre-
serves and added to the beauti-
ful fleck placed on the ranch
last This ranch has Its own
special game warden protection
nr.d the wild life placed there
vit' ln the last five years is de-
•ve’--,!np wcndeifully. Plans are
dc-.; leplng to secure a stock of
r ntelope. black tail deer and
javellna hogs firm Mexico and
the border cour.iies of Texas. —
News
Your Home Town Paper Is Always
Working to Serve the Best Interests
of Mullin.
can help yovr town by co-operating with your
newspaper.
SAN SABA
Supt W. M. Campbell was
nanlmously re-elected to head
the San Sytba scjwols at the reg-
ular board meeting Monday
night.
The Workers '*«**f>*tf of the
San Saba Baptist association at
Hall Tuesday of tbte.W—k was
attended by a good delegation
from the San Baba Baptist
church. ^ .
Little James Warren, son of
Mr and Mrs. W. D. Warren, was
brought home from the Temple
hospital Monday. He Is getting '
along nicely. It will be recalled
that James was huyt in an auto- !
mobile accident several weeks i
•ago. One leg was amputated In
lie hospital, the othp# one being (
broken In the accident. For days
his little life was despaired of. I
That was a great sight out In i
the field of O. J. Melton In the
valley near San 'Saba Monday.
Mr Melton has been sick for a
month and a half and unable to
work his field. The f-‘-
nelghbors, In the good old fash- !
Readers-
Tell ui the news while it is new. The editor and
regular ;correspondents are always looking for
items of interest and information.
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and furtho
tomblned *
ther will k
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ditional tai
i wai lost to
dln( it Impm
txeo at hlfk
otoriat will I
ubterfoge for
lifting-to th
Business Men
klltf Mr
;uent of
■ up to
la the of-
I by the
It i spec-
Si county
It Gold-
•r. Wea-
Of tire 5 5'IOPOO long tons of
sugar used, about 3,655.000 Lons
are devoted to household use.
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Wall of
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Be Mills
MU has
Everybody
Read the ads in the Enterprise and buy from the
advertisers. Your trade will help build a bigger
and better Mullin.
LOYALTY PAYS
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We Alse Went Your Orders For
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Patterson, R. H. The Mullin Enterprise. (Mullin, Tex.), Vol. [30], No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1933, newspaper, February 23, 1933; Mullin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1059854/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.