The Mullin Enterprise. (Mullin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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Legislative Activities
The proposed eoastitutlonal
amendment lewing a sales tax
and Increasing natural resource
taxes to finance the state social
security pension was engrossed
this week by the House of Repre-
sentatives, although the mea-
sure failed to receive the two-
thirds vote required tor its sub-
mission to the voters Until n
receives 100 votes, it will remain
pending in the House; the vote
wax 79-66 It may be brought up
several times before final pas-
sage Meanwhile, the Senate
made reads to consider a pro-
posed <• •institutional amendment
levying u two i>er cent sales tax
for the social security program
The bill to nutke John Tarle-
to:t College at Stephenville and
Te'xas Agricultural College
ngtou senior colleges was
; **d by the Senate
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Lenses Ground.
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Phone 189
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Malliii, Texas
C.C. BAKER JR.
Dental Surfer)
ceed Elliot Roosevelt ax Director
of A dr M College.
The House bill appropriating
an additional amount for rural
aid was passed by the Senate 24-
5 This replaced a similar Sen-
ate bill of which I was a Joint
author It allotted $1,418,000 to
supplement the $11,000,000 pro-
videde for the current biennium
The Senate engrossed the bill
greatly simplifying the present
old age assistance set-up, and
liberalizing it considerably
Among other things, thus bill
eliminates consideration of kln-
lulks in determination of need,
PENROSE B METTCALFE.
25th Senatorial District
RASTERS GREETINGS
Nvw Unwi m« Ewe of Easter
shoes, Wear-U-WelL They are
all well recommended for wear-
ing comfort and satisfaction. See
us for staple and fancy groceries,
fresh fruits and vegetables. We
thank you for your generous pa-
tronage.
DC REN GROCERY
LAST CALL
Buy your car license now Af-
ter April 1, a penalty will be
added and then you avoid the
rush by getting your license be
fore the last day.
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THE BEST FOR LESS
A good line of Marathon and Octane .
Gasoline, Oil, Kerosene, Minor Parts, j
Tobacco, Candy and Ice Cold Soda Pop. I
(Bus Stop) on Highway
TAYLOR’S SERVICE STATION
ATTEND TRADES DAY
GOLDTH WAITE
Monday, April 3rd.
RIG STREET Show
TRICK BICYCLE RIDER
10 a. m. -—3 p. m.--6 p. m.
ATTEND TRADES DAY APRIL 3rd. j
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
March 31, April 1
lb pl.ti Sugar-cured SLICED BACON
r» < in (.old Label BAKING POWDER
— !.u and I—Kb Si/e Box SUPER SIDS
—9 Box MAGIC WASHER
• > P \PI.R TOWFI.s
Gal Pure Ribbon Cane SYRUP
10c
19c
21c
9c
9c
49c
Wc Redeem Your Kellogg’s Coupons
JEWELL IVY GROCERY
! GOING PLACES THIS SPRING?
Time to get our new tire* and give
your auto new Sinclair oil and ga*—then
go places safely.
BURKETT STATION
EIGHT MONTH NATES
Daily and Sunday
STAR TELEGRAM & ENTERPRISE
Eight months for $5.50
Read the Papers—Offer good until . ..
APRIL 1st
BRIDAL SHOWER
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Mrs. Houston Rutledge, Jr,
formerly Miss Roberts was hon-
ored with a generous miscellan-
eous shower Tuesday aftemorn
at the Wilson Park A large
crowd of relatives and friends
attended.
I. TAT. Tottenham,M.D.
Practice limited to
Rye, Ear, Nam and Throat
and Fitting of Glaaom.
PHONE SMR1
•07 Pint National Bonk Bldg.
Bream wood. Texaa
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Phone Ml Office. 397R Ra
Goldth watte, Texas
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J. N. KEESE
Marble and Granite Memorials
Best materials and workman-
ship. My 45 years study and
experience at your service.
Prices low
See me before placing your
order
Eisher St.-:-Goldthwaite Tex.
DO YOU KNOW?
If you had a fire, how much you would lose? Is your
fire Insurance enough to take care of any loss?
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ARE YOU SURE?
Millions of dollars are lost every year,because of insuf-
ficient insurance. Make sure—we'll help you. Come In,
write or telephone. No obligations.
R. H. Patterson
Insurance Agent
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Patterson, Mrs. R. H. The Mullin Enterprise. (Mullin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1939, newspaper, March 30, 1939; Mullin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1059959/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.