Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 22, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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DISEASE A N D
HUNGER STALK
WHEAT FIELDS
Pasture Lands Dry One-
Third Of Farmers
On Charity
AiM MUl.1.0. June 21. UTi
Drouth haii parched tho
great Panhandle wheat fields
and farmers wh m were
anions the na i.n' jiicat-i
wheat producer are fined
with duease and -taivatioi.
for themselv- and their li'
stock.
Appeals h.ie H- n m.ul
for a new deal in fnrm relief
is th wheat raider- roalid
heir lkinir hattlo with the
Irouth that hits lat"d t
.wo season.
Not since June H: '-. h-i-
Llio upper Panhandle h.i.l .i
JqmxI rain. 'Hi- nop thai
Kirch prodm. 1 a.steii.m.
ast ear '11 not a-l-l
noilirli f an. -I her e r -
plantain the -ti . V -n f. nn
iuecinrt.
P.tnii l.iiiil- "1 Ihe
. ilriivl till M'tl -t m"K
the lH
U1 ll
Ul- to nV tie a-
k.in or sUtr
Manv cattle .
hist fever 'iix1
ti.Mti' "I
it e o it 1
thnuiKh the " Hon are .-ut-ferinjr
fni "te aine "ial-
td HP'4 u' n '"''" "'v
c.nditmn that hv rann ! Ie
sold.
One-thinJ of the laiin.-f-in
some rounti- alread an-
n iharitv an. I W per ent
are extinm'ed have se-
cured crop loam. Oclnltiv-
ountv. uhi.h pfoHuto.! -t
iiiiiiiiiii luti-li- N "f heat in
lO'lO. has fv. vheat lielil-
That will be !iai vested tin '
'car. Conditioi are reixrt-
uliin bet'er in I'oit. r Wheet-
er and other I'.w handle urnn-t.i-
l)uall Imilnl
to Yv Parade
11 .n J r T" ' i Th' i 1..
...n.pletrl hit ! o '' ' " '
San Antonio '. l-..it V..it!' .
hr.tin the r. . " ' li teuvl .
r. elvc.l the 'll..in inumi't'
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. i at tin a- I i i' ' . '
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ia m nd ! 1 . " ' !'.l
I wi.le hors:." I" ""'
. cl...-k llrliu "n mount
in. r from n. '"-' m li'
t"our.'
Leonard Trout
Died .UJlorfvr
Ix-iinaid McCo '1 ' ml "
known Ihroughon". im "
p.li.a wy J'in 15ih ut B" tg
Texs The de.ea.ed mat. jii n
John.oti l ouni 't 7. 1IW7 r i
wa r.uiht to ' i minty rl. i.
child where he iV...I..I until f"..i
eir. ago
H is survive. I t hi. wife. M-
l.ru.e Ttout hi parent.. Ml in I
Mrs R L Ti .ut und two sU'i
Mis Austin Ituhi.tdi.iii and M .
guente Trout.
Funeral eivics weie held In
16th at the home . f hi. paten
ho Eolmn community with I' t
ment in the Sha.! !i ve cameur
I Pall beurere were. On. Compton
Dock Junes. Jonathun Van Vmkic
Lydla Mooro J. l Iluell. Hill"
Russell Howard llo.ah md Wui
jen Chalker.
vj The flower girls were. Thelma
fNoland. Ora Blanche Com p ton. Kva
Lulu Prultt. and Marie Burke.
Mr Trout had u wide circle ol
friends us well as other relatives
who mourn his passing
Wrights Hosts
V.'
To Dairy Heads
Mi uiul Mrs Leonard Wright
were hoM Friday evenlmc to the i
most unifuo gathering of dairy-1
me und their families ever stag-
ed tn thli Kcctlnn At theli home
nn lhi Kirt Worth highway tn
tlw .lot nlge of the rlty. a bai-
ixciic pit had done It duty light
ii ' Htrun about the piclous
t pmii.1 in. I heir- aucmbled iwi-
Ivipi i Mumlri-ii Client to partake1
of tii iit i lokrU mvaU ami de-
ii-i' i uininunga j v
I. iri.inl WrlKht la a cowman of
Mi. 1.1 Hfhool who know when
. i cooked to a king's tasto
.! l Unit' Hip kind ha tved his
f'Muw daliymen their wlvta aantl
rnl.lt in lat Kvunlng. CoffM.
in tmitinK hot and prepared cow-
bi tylc wm at p'pul high
waK'x. and fat moiv plentiful.
Hut I lllttmn. alias "H1a(.-henil."
nltiij "Pratty Hoy Floyd" waa
th-rr with liU tlddle. .mil assisted
b ly Bathei and Howard Mrsoii
..l.vrned ti hundred gueaU with
tii k" I iiii tunes A score o;
. lelilM'n .l iil in the moonlight
hilr thftt I'l.ierit swapted "cow
t I.--. and litiKi'ted owi the tempt-
in pit
I r ItoUii- iliiitjman of John
i .'I. inn t'nilit;. wi.h sch' dul" I
l 'i ..n iidili.-H to the JHH.K-Iutli n.
t it ti'lrgi 1 1 in I h. was unexpert-
ll h-1 nn .Li iiiip.1 President Sam
I'.'i.i nf Ne. -.it thereupon com-
.. linl Cui'ih Hancock and O.llc
..In a. a t. .1 i bit of pln.ii hit
t.: .- in th. ua of hhort talkn
Mi Taylm and o'hvr (tallymen
' '
I -' recounted the difficulties
f the l.-eul . relation in giving I
th. uill the heat milk nroducts
it. .1 main'aminK f .ir prices Hut
the K"nr ii ilitpoidtlon waa to con-
tinii" to build u dairy Interest In
Stephens County and to give the
public tuifo . i nil sanitary products.
The next meeting according lo
ann'iuiicement will be held Mon-
la July 3rd.
r.kej fit the mccnllght fetal
wrie from Htewart's Itakery and
the bread ftom clood EatH Bakery.
III.- uroup w .m made contfortftblo
with chalrH fiom Harpdr Ifurni-
tuie Company and the Y. M. C
A Ewlng christian anil Ttiotnv
..n Hatdwai stores contrtbutod to
the Kuc.Fs of the hour also.
Among thus preiont whose
n tinvr. thi Sun reporter secured
. i itinry in- n rrprrsenllng every
t.i u nl 'in- . lunty and there
".I. aiMiu aIh.. iiirro vwe did
..I . . tne
Mi and Mi- i It Williams.
M and Mi' c'lomle Dawn and
Mu Kll.ii Davis of Necessity;
Mi and Mm K J Hudspeth of
t'mldo. Mr and Mrs. H. E Wtl-
i.ii of Br .kenrtdge Mr and Mrs
I It I. HrttinxK of ItreaMin.'tdge
r Or-1..- rtnd wlf. V It.
ile !. ei Kdwin Say re Mr.
.ml Mr H J 1'iessley Mr. and
Mi- l 1 Monti. irt Mtaa Mamie
ri..r M .ml Mr. a 8. Taylnr
in. I Mm ui. I .laugh rr of NecrMlty
Mi an.l Mi- A N Mare. Mr. M
I. i'uhil hianfc Lu-hiUige Mi
l Mm )'.! MclCoy. A W
'.i . nhj 1-.1.I...1 lleathley Ivy
l.-.ik.r H ivi.uU Maaon. II
l.wrll Hu! Hit Hon. Mrr. Iti.ik-
i Mi .n. '( Mi" mm Parson-' mid
. . i:.t M anl Mm W II
i i 'ui. n Mi I'utly l.rbett of
' u.l.io Mi una Mm atari K.rer.
VI i s- ill. ml u By r-n uiul
.. i Mi i I Mis A K W hmIi-I
l tl lto.l.1. .1 11 I Unco. Mr
.nl Mr. ('nit's Hancock ami
i o thy H.n.o. k. Mr and Mi-
i ii.. V.ln.ti.i and children
(Haul I'acan Grows
Oil Heftier Farill
Out on t'.iv Tom Itefnei
' "ii Ciyi.tal KalU is what
farm
is o -
. ul. termed the worlds largest
t"i ii i ttee A representative of
t'u. i ipn watf-tj this tren last
Mirk an. I is impressed that if a
tn- iiny wheie In the world is
lairfvi the winnei is a whopKir
in ii fellow on the ground tn
ii. u a- tall as Uio WoolworUi
tiiiiiiiitik! in New
iitii a. iaigs I
York. with a
the stunt red
wuKl- f illfornla. The tree is
l. . a.. I with other elanLs but
1 1 i.t i -.nailer. In a draw of rkml
oil and muet huvo been srowing)
theie undisturbed for lo thesel
many jeum In fuel without l
k.iowing any great iloul of tree-
ol.
ly we wo.iid hitiurd the guess
tin tico wua inakliik' Hhude and
ii.'
pruans when Cjlunibus stumbled
uon this continent Further If
undltturbod by thc ax of men It
will bo yielding
generations are
earth
swarming tho
Visitfife DnlJiir Hav
-J
Will Bring
to Breck
June 29 anil 3 will be lv .idhn. r
days in Mreckemldge Stiphon
County part and parcel with all
i its trade territory. Is Invited to
come "o r.ie.-kcnrului- nn th mo
! day wheie every visitor will mar-
t the display of merchandise
i and the carnival of values.
I A group of active and forward-
going men art) asking themselves
i the question Is Dreckenrldge the
i best possible trading center for
oui territory? If not let's push
pi my. pull and advortlse until this
'own will have no superior In alt
Weat Toxaa.
IHtrtlelttatlnff Merchant. Next
week's Sun will reach you oarly.
anil will contain a list of special
i tnorrlttttitllHit linmalni riAti .
mUch of h lnorchRnUM ui
; marked. ISverythlng will be sea-
' sonable substantial a
nil depend-'
able. Honest merchandise at val
ues far below prevailing prices. If
the ufmlly Is to need something
n w or Inlet. Inspect these stores
and mivc the difference
Vlsltois' Dollar Value Day will
give miii the opportunity to buy
what you need nt prices you cm
lffoI( j
i r .-. . I " onnni or united ury Goods.
It k lui get oil foi a se-iHon'.. .. i
e..l ..turn to Mother E:th
Hteckeniidgr will show on June
nth ..! mo. h.. -...i. ....
' ' ." "" "";"" "l study of the hummer nood
""' " '' 'VJfi of our tmdo territory. Further
Hwen'y- chairman for the occa-.
-i:i.im i. . r. .- .....u ...
teri-st. but t build a great rural
frviiif section. Let's find and
give the best value to our visit-
ors even If we must sacrifice.
Bnrrkenrldge should join hin.ls
with its urade rich territory" said J
Farm Teachers
Back From Hog
Killing Show
W n. Helter agriculture teach-
ei. In company with the local
c-runty aurnt. Mr. Montfort has
been attending the hog killing and
cutting demonstration at Throck-
morton the iMMt three days. Thin
dentQiu' ration U being conducted
iy the county agents of Dlckeus.
ttiroekmorton Young and Steph-
ana counties for the purpose of
how.ng the farmers how to kill
cut. and cure pork In the sum-
mar months.
Eight licgs bclongtoc to several
farmers were
killed Monday and
left In the coolers all night to
rhlll The late killing method
taught hy AAM College weie turd
und Tuesday these eight huge were
cut up under the direction of Mr.
I.ane of Dickens county. The
meat was then packed In barrel
w.t:i the ruling mixture of eight
ounds sugai. eight pounds salt
and three ounce saltpeter. It U
to be lett in the cure from fifteen
t i twenty f.ve days after which
it will be removed and smoked.
S icntific method of killing tut-1 many portion of the Stale
ting and curing were used1 Mr Lochrldge was for some
throughout the demonstration. ndlven yea is agricultural agent In
j much inuieat was displayed by Stephens county
the large giuup of farmers who
I dial aWiuI iau inn irtaeti (oait avf
I fKaam hmhi iiupmI Ikaetr lutein inna
ot udng hesr methods in summer I
j hog killing
I "iIr- Ht-taer carried two mamher
tf the Fuluie Farmer club to set
'he demonstration Tuesday They
uimr ICnaa W'ftlkar imil Wallarfc
1 rv... n.. iwn km. .im . n...
w.. ..... nw m. w... . n.
nf .11 Ih. UMVrU hm( hnlk al.lA.1
that they got wueh valuable ex -
ivsrience. Tlieywltl report u
I trip Ij the club next fall and
I will assist tn a similar dtmoiuttra-
'Hon In llreekeBrluge.
-
Sun Is Welcome
To Miss Chalker
Mls Euta Chalker. Sun cor-
rospondent from Eolian until re
cently. Is now upendini: the sum-
mer ut Canyon Stato Teuchcrs'
College preparatory to teaching at
Red Gap the next session.
Concerning the Sun's weekly ur-
frult when new.rlvul ' tlie college she writes
"The Sun Is ulmost like a letter
I from home. I enjoy it so much."
HKECKENKIIH5E STEPHENS COUNTY
1 housands
June 29-30of
A ii mi Kuppt'i man
Itnutti x Stole.
man igor
.
The comml-lue contaetlnR mer-
rlfnti hts met surpilstng results.
Out iiii-incMs men Hrc unanimous
In tlieii enthusiasm to rebuild a
gtc-it fui in ami much trading cen-
tei. 'Give Values' is tholr mot-
to" Wm. Christian II. M. Jonos
and It. I. McArron prominent bus-
iness men stated after aproochlng
n.nv f th.i n...n v.inM.
day. 1
ISxttresslons similar to lha nhovo'.
weio heard from Preston Grocery!
Omnborrj and Lagrono Grocery.
Carter & Kagwoll U. E. Dye. C. a.
illschko of Ktrostone Tho Style
Shop Ftoreneo Ward tho Orkliti
Shop nnd many other clothiers 'tnn. nt. n ociock uie special lW.norc 0 had personal contncU
and family furnlshera. "Thoro isipnrade at rldort marshaled by A.;wltn tne Broftt TCdjy noootfclt
loom In Urockenrldge" snld C. M. 1 Stnlllng-j and load by County iwno wa8 Generalissimo of tho
'r"lcl' "'" even more store than!
we liuve pnd there Is a great uii-
Inlmed trade territory that
chould servo and servo woll."
"Wc will load our countorH with
lutiKuins substantial homo sup-1
piles and family needs." said other
mi tenant
. " . """""""" """ ""
T.x:is State Bank me cooperating
iioin me first iStttional and the
!" "'nn;i .lu.r"e "Vvl "umfi . I?ru?1
" '' ;"c ' """. '""
vu'l"". "" "kuii
' ' Utockonridgo prlcos as com-
paied to thoae prevailing olm-
whete. "No town shall undersoil us." is
tlieir motto and Visitors Dollar
Value Day is when thoy oxpect
(Continued on Page Five)
x i:v co it it ks rox i kxijv
FOR SUN.
Miss Nolle Hunoy became a
new Sun correspondent this
week. Sho will report the news
for us from Lacassa and excel-
lent community.
Mrs. SoRolle of Throckmorton
has also become a regular Sun
correspondent as has Mrs. J. W.
Crudglngton who will begin
weekly correspondence from the
Center community.
Crystal Kails comes In this
week with a good news letter by
a correspondent whose name U
not yet tliod with us for publi-
cation. IjOCtiriaCJC ISCCOnWii
W I I
Land Bank Appraiser
trarK lMon.lue. roimei itiun-
ty agrlrultuiui agent of Stephens
Cour-y. this w-k received tele-
graphic appointment from Wash-
tngton . a Federal Unit Bunk
Appraiser Mr. Locnruige la a-
signed 10 uie iwn reoerai inu
Bank diatr7t. with the
Federal
Land Hank of Houston
We undr.sund that Mr. Loch-
rldge will be enabled to continue
his residence tn UrecKenriUge ai-
lhugh his work will extend
'.
1
Barber Swaps
Shave For Onions
On last Mwap Dsy u local barber
swapid a hair cut and shave for
aoine onion. Other exchange f
Wghr and
lower difgree wore re
.
corded. The coming Swap
. "mU lhe e"Uro W""1 ot r"r ""
c"u"b- v-oimnuivu uy ...
your list to Hunoook Corner and
have It placed on the trader boa id.
Waldrons Return
To Ft. Worth Home
Mrs. A. B. Waldron and her son
A. B. Jr.. loft this afternoon for
their home In Fort Worth uf'.cr u
visit hero with Mru. K. H. Webb.
und other relatives.
Mrs. Waldron was slightly injur
ed Monday afternoon on her trip
to Breckenridge. when her rar
turned over a few miles east of thc
city. She lot control of the cur at
ter a tire blew out. Her son escap-
ed injury.
TEXAS THURSDAY JUNE
Monday Is Swap ;
Day For Countv !
Prizes and Parade
Swap Day Is another nnnic for Inst exporlonco was In BIr Lake
Traders' Dny. Tradoa Day Is an0U field town whore ho wai cloct-
ancient and honorable Institution.
To tho modern denizens of Breck-
enrldRO tho day Is an Innovation.
Iln in t"V.l Tlttnt! uhonn tirtn
Mii .a v.v. a ....v.4 a "..vow awtuuu.a.
tlrovo tho IndBn from theao hlllr.
.. wn iBtnoi t nxlprmlnnto the
.-. .
buUnlo. these
idles of pioneer i
you of tho groat!
time can tell
I times they had on Trados Day
bofore pipe Hues threaded the oorth
innu uorncKs puncuirou mo skj-.
I The Old Traders Day has hap-
I"1 uvu" "'" "'" '" """"
0 ug 8 " Sw-P Da-' KolntroUueotl
U8 nrft tho covboy booted.
'IPuriod and well mounted ctconsc-
cu "nuor lon K""" nnl- nu nc
cowgirl In nil her health nnd glory
Is horo too. Those you will i:ce in
Breckcnrldgo noxt Monday. June
Attorney Raymond Stoker A color -
fill and enjoyable hour worth !
riding across tho county to nttond
Hurl Htttson minus his fiddle will
bo there; Leonard Wright rodeo
specialist will have five mount)
in the pantile; Gonts. ladlo school
j boya and girls all are Invited to
come enter and competo for the
come.
prizes.
'rh ..
lnc reguar
It It Monday nvonts '
will be staged
at the regular
grounds cornor Breckenrldgo and
Dyer streets.
Thoro will bo horses cows pigs
feed saddle I. furniture guns dogs
canned goods to trade and Jell. A
Trnders Board will also be thoro
to sight you to bargains.
Bring what yau have; trade for
what you need.
Visit tho Swap Duy grounds got
it of .h hi? Tl8PMlnll8t' was ln thoae carl' y"i)l"" " SU.anl " U. TT !"Ur"
Pkntv of ie! u-a.er ! n" MVMn a CVCn "rlCPal ' Z "T.S" "' VX l
Ilent of tee vvater. Lf nlsboro h school j J. Pilco of tho Kado Hotel was J
a kick out
spcctnclo.
Mayor Morgan
lO 1 1 l e
Seeking Aid for
R. F. C. Workei
1..
Mayor A. J Morgan who Is an
Indofitttgable worker. Is giving
much time to an effort to "sturt
something' In Ureckenridge and
environs that will bring work nt
living wage to the scores of men
and families who have to depend
upon the R. I'. C. "made work."
"The It. K. C. hua boon a God-
send" say the Mayor "but I don't
like tho dolo system If anythln
bettor ciin bo dovtsed. I also would
like to so men cot enntteh for tholr
labor to tmpport tholr fnmllloa In
ZLSfweniy
five mil-
lion dollars will come to Texas the
n.i . nr. i i. u-ii ...
Kodorul Road Fund Aid. Counties
r n AuBtln now uocg con-
tluots for tholr communities. The
pHrpoe 4 to ppiy Job. Wy
ciUcka. Rnd llvollhoods to John
joWltM wh0so name Is leclon
d.
Mayor Morgan la thinking hu
consulting with othur proper locul
offleiala. to nsk load work for out
county and locality and In such
luantUy a- lt wm Kive jobs that
nln Ufa "
I lata off to the Mayor and al
those working with him.
It. J. Dwifjfjins Has
Pure Bred Cows
R J D.vlgglns of noar Iurks
community was In town Thuimlay
Mr. Dwlggln ww one of Uie pto-
nuor In th pure brod dairy bus-
lnw in Stephen county. lit con -
voreatlon he atated to the Sun
jWinai ne men conoii tawning
... .. ...-. .. i i
years kept ateudtly In deb' and
abandoned that for dairy and live-
stock H live in an excellent j
hrme ha developed a lemurknbly i
good horil aad deaplte the geucr-
al low dairy prices .lews not re-
gret changing from cotton to
cuttlo.
Rodeo Honors Won
Bl Local RiderS
At tho South Bend rodeo a few
day ago ut least two Breckenrldgo
riders Leonard Wright and Burl
Hlttson won pluces In goat and
calf roping. These men und their
favorite horses Snooky and Apron
Face we believe have become not
er wherever expert ropers and rid
ers gather In West Texas.
22 1033
Loose Facts on
iu:n
Parker.
l'AUKKU
the nnRUlur
Ben
and
tho
once
His
elixfucnt young
minister ot
First ChrUttun church
was
."Tho Law" In Woat Texas.
'cd town marshal! on a reform
ticket.
t "When I thought I was running
-1 n.. il. m . t
U UIWMl Vy lV HJJAUS IVUIlglTa
happened In Shore and uncovered
inn lviiii. it.nn r v..t i nr
aau. UI.-IIIIJ 1UU IHiUlvt v
inco tho fall of Sodom.'
"i quit."
KHANK ItOHKItTS
Attorney Frank Hoberts from i
19lM7 wn8 tU8trcl Juugc f lhc
i Old 22nd il utrlet. nnn nf thn lnri?.
jMt n tho Unltcd stntcg. Lockhnrt
wa8 hl3 ro.ldonce. until ho reslsned
Ma judge-ship to enter the World
War. In which he vn.i tl captain of """ """ """' " '
Infantry. t ?rlh' "nothr four lil? a wholc-
JudBQRobertiwMat.oii.oIdlor!"B'"P"c5
... ... uynnmo of tne West.
In the Spanish American War
1 iUUBi Riders.
.1. .M. KKIGIOU
Attorney J. M. Relgor represent-
ed Stephens County In the State
leglsluturo years book when Pat
ts'eff was spoakor and Tom Con-
nally Tom Love and Curtlc Hnn-
cock were colorful figures of Aus
tin.
S. J. OSBOKNK
Attorney S. J. Osborne represent-
ed Kaufman county In the state
legislature when the momentous
questions
of liquor woman's auf -
Ferguson Impeachment
frogc nnd
were agitating the State Capital.
I)lt. I). .1. It. VOUNGHLOOI)
Dr. D. J. R. Youngblood. locul
.1. A. GUTHUIK
J. A. Guthrie local jeweler was
'In tho nubile -chool of Hill countv
with Melvln Traylor now famous
International banker and prominent
vuniiiuiKu iur presiueni oniy nisi
summer.
I "Melvln was a rosy-cheoked
cheerful fellow who made his way
-
T 111 f
11111116(1 LaCl Ull
J
Way to hecovery
Jumcs T. Williams Jr.. five-year-
old boy hurt critically when ho ivas'
"truok by nn nt"obllo on Juno
" """ "u"u " lemurimoiu mi-
13 has made a remarhabla Im
provomont and has a good chunon
for jncovcry
his physician stated
"""
Tho boy is gradually gaining
strength und Is conscious and ra-
Uo"al '"? . f ' thc loctor! stead nnd nativity hill of Mr. Hud
"fw- -hull wna fractured nipoth.
tht" nlaco Hna hu lcft loS IroIt-1
"" '" acc.uent.
iYIi'fVmii"iliPll Now
illvJClIIlJlJlll 11
Chapter Priest
j W. H. McCampbcll was olecto.1
high prlott of the Royal Aroh Ma-
sons ut tho annual election of of-
ficer hold this v. k. Ho succeeds
II. G. Mlllor as ruling officer of
the lodge.
J. C. Guupp was named excellent
; king. K. 1-3. Conlt'c excellent bcrlbc;
H. A. MoFurland secretary; and
Jeo K. Smith treasurer.
Other officers of the lodge nio
to bo appointed In thc nour futuro
1 by MoCampboll.
J
r.i.i?j. ri f
ftfff f C8.S Ol lUCIXO
Visits In Breck
... .
Ml Virginia Luker. enterprising
editress of the Kllasvlllo ICrho wu
Wednesday ud
!... . .
office mis Luk-
in Hreckenrldge
called by tho Sun
ei Is giving her town an excellent
local paper.
She reports Incidentally that
. M rt If Itrlfln nl urh ut)l im In tVia
elghtios was lately utrlckcn with
measles ha recovered.
Wc noted news items of this un -
usual Instance of age acquiring
measles In muny state papers and
also in the freakish new column
broadcast
from an eastern syndl-
catc.
-
A. IC Bruce und family were
recent visitors to Olney.
Local People
by acting a . school
the local man
Janitor'1 says
.1. .M. CKUnr.INOTON
J. M. Crudglngton sturdy and
successful ploncor farmer out the
Ivan routo who season In or out
always has a money crop from his
broad acros enmo to Stephens
county moro than fifty years ago.
He stopped In Korl Worth saw a
nniln.nllllpil awllnh ntirtnti In mi. th
tracks nntl trnt .ititpk In fhn mtul. i
( CT - -.. .. ... ..... ......
and ho al;o wo bollevu helped to .
build tho Fort Worth and Denvor
railroad over tho wosterjt path. I
i.ouis uaiciiks. Tanners ot Stephens County
Louis Daichos proprietor of the'"urmK' Jul' it WHS tliult r-
tirfn.it imraiii v. ...... ... ......... stnnfl in Stmiliitite Pnin.li tl.t..
J-""V ....i mnnii
' Worth a Bl V." Pont hU
childhood In VI na. Russia. Com.n?
8 'J1 T' hu folr '"
i GKOKGK ki:li.i:v.
Gorge Kcllcy. commleeloner. set v-
Cd his apprenticeship as a tinner In
Kaufman Toxas receiving therefor
the munlclfont sum of $1.60 ne'r
week for a few years.
' hi;khi:ut .mauki-vv
Rev. Horbort Markley devoted
pastor of tho Prrsbtsrlm church
was as n youth on tho legitimate
stago. Later he was a circuit rid-
ing Methodist minister in the Da-
..wm". i.taniii) . v.vnijr uu .
behind a. pair of broom-tailed pon-
ies. Rev. Markley wont to the front
sharing the hardships and dangers
of our doughboys In tho Groat Hoi-
ooaust popularly onllod tho WorlS'
War.
.
upstanding cltl-
H. M. Keith Sr.
7c n uiul fnrmor of Harporsvllle
much because of tho criminality of th nrogont t.rop bu( r
ho eiimlnal as the brutality f'lnent b. ho ucro for
ln ilUotnt nn ITIia .... nlllni. . "...
hu discipline
(The Sun odltor
has lookeil in
on a few prisons I
and the toughest faced hombro
wo over snw wore toting guns and
shewing authority
County-Wide
Locals
MUs Myrtle Reynolds of Caddo
was confined to her homo n few
days lust week with Illness but Is
now recovered.
J. B. Hudspeth and daughter
Mrs. Copelmd of nosr Csddo.
spent some day this week In
Gruyson which I tho old home-
I J. M. Crudglngton was In from
his farm Monday morning. Mr
I Crudglngton Is a pioneer en good
farming In this section. always
having something to sell. His
trawborry patch that waa prac-
tically ruined by the hall Inst
month Is to be replaced with now
settings he Inform u.
Judge L H. Welch wis In Lub-
bock the flret of th weok where
he had a case before the district
court.
Swap Day at Graham
I Gruham singed n swap day June
12th slmllur In many reapoct to
Breckenrldgo' trade day. A
largo crowd attended and fifty
dollar In cash prize weie given
by ho merchant to farmois par-
j tlclputlng in tho day's events. Tho
I mrc'io oi ine lown were cruwusii
and tho bua.nBa mBn nf h own
w 7" FT w lhc re8Uu
ol lh0r effort and oxponsc.
Longest Hottest
Day Wednesday
Wednesday of this week boro u
i triple distinction. It waj tho first
official day of summer; tho long-
est day of thc year and also tho
hottest day of 1933 to date.
The Intenso heat was reported
have been painfully felt lu many
sections and to bo causing consul-
. crable crop damage In certain ag
j rlcultural regions.
NUMIiEU 22
HOPE $30000
AVAILABLE FOR
AREA IN JULY
Campaign Next Week Will
Inform Planters About
Co-operation Plan
Hetween 930.000 and $8fi-
000 in cash is expected to Ik
distributed among cotton
.-.. .... vih-j una
week.
1 he money Will jr.. to 1.111.1-
en who CO-opcitlte With tho
government pitlll Ol low- nnr
piwluctiotl for tho Veil' .ui'l
will bo d t-im-
. . .
lnetl lit "l SCl'lOS of nv tl'i'M
w w '"-"' '" Ktv COinmui'lll'M
f f the COlinly next i k.
These meetings will b uf-
tended b I T. f t .i t
COUlltV auri'iit who wi'l' t'?
local i-oiiuiuttoe nan.. i
superviM- cotton ael'eat p -duct
i Mi composed nt i. 1-3.
Tiini 1 elia nn.i'i I-' t
Maw. 1 11 anl Frank t .-
whiti o! Net 'issity.
.Mr. M i.l! it via i'. I1 -ke!!
toda aUendii'" a m--
tl'ift ilieetirjr nt ' miu ' '
aifont.s vlui'e full inVrucli'int
from the Jfoveriinit M'.t 1 1 litl
jrivutl. The plan Will !l
worked through the Texn
yt C'olloife KxtellMo .
Sv rvice.
i P. T Montf irt. count -.ent h
h(. .Ul. . .. f 1VV
announcement throughout "-'i-ph.
County. It i.fera to the f...
th Washington B-vcrn. -
doMd by rtocrcvelt and .
t 1
tlon. We understand t
mure that the farmcts w
lecelvo their retmburaemet
(Continued on Pag Five.-
!
COTTON MEET
DATES GIVEN
Committee to Tell Farmers
of U. S. Plans
The following schedule
ing to bo held next u..
ou communities of si.
ty was made pubh.- t.. . i'
Montfort county .iueni
Meeting will be u .
Wednesday and Thin .i r
county. Wlt'i i genet a n
be held r-rm iv iftein....
the Courtti ii at l.i i.
Following 1 ht' m he :
Tucdii iluni' '
I'liion 2 III Han it
Nee. .-its 1 0 i ii.
Fi inkcil 1 jn p. 111 . .
Cliik'ej I i. m .it
Puikn h J m. Ut ill
Wi'diit'Mluy .In ne "
Way land o n. m . .a .
Gumlght 10:30 ii to
lUrporsvllle 1 3"
school.
lSurokn -t p. m . .'
Catlilo S p. ii).. '! -
TlitirMlay Jiini' "I
ISollun 8 it. m.. at c
Red Gap 10:30 a. in. at imv
Contor 1:90 p. in. at church.
Crystal Fulls 1 p. m. school
Ivuu 8 p. m.. achonl.
Friday Juno 30.
Brockenrldgo 2.30 p. m. U con
ty COurthouse
Expert Marksmen
i .- r
f0 Come Sum
Sunday next is tho duto
shooting events to which
ridgo will bo tho host.
marksmen from u wldo
I
West Toxrh will bo her
them our own local markl
ports who know thc prai'
of firearm will do thtir
tbT. Hughes alwu) u
v.7
mi
theso tvirnaiuunt for
bays the shooting will lllio.
. tt the local rifle rango n
j than 2 o'clock.
tl
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 22, 1933, newspaper, June 22, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70500/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.