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THURSDAY JUNE 22 1033
FIVE INDICTED :
BY GRAND JURY
Body Reports Laws Being
Enforced In County
Five Indictment wr re'urned
iy the Grand Jury which clnwi iu
60-lay deliberation hn M n la)
afternoon The grand jur h . I luen
In session two d- n ptn u
occasion wtUn tw in. Ik 'inert
were returned
None of the in Iu iniml null he
made public toda r. i nnr nil t
those Indicts! wri it hh. rt n
bond and ha I ti h. nnm'! I
Following . hr n mi .f iv'-
Oranl Jury '
We the Omn I I ir
Count duly 'Kih I
and sworn h iii h f
June Term A l lT3
I iiuin It I
thr M-lV
.f th. Il!-
tf let Court or th.
District in n I
Nmrtielh J ulli 1 I
I r 11 I un'
have complit. 1
and have ma lr
gallon into Ww
11 ! irrrntioii
th if utth ItHfut
1 itiom within '
1 ni. h ht been
"ur knoMi
brought to o 11
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n nml
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K.rt
now
being ready '. n in.
adjournment I.eK to
with the foJ.ow 1 k i-
Thli Grand Jul hiii. beet
action for a total number of i' i.
day during whl.h tmir we k
examined anirtv four wl'n- -
and in our .lriilri ition we hw
returned seven indi' immii all "f
which were or thr grade uf a
felony
During thr timr thai we have
been In Ion Mr arr (U. to re
port that the enf.M-rment of the
law have been em h that there are
a far leaa numb r of Molrtiona of
the lw Ihun k"' f ' I) our over
a like rrlKl of time
r E IKKH
Foreman of the lirund Jury
Atte Paul Wllliim Hcrelar
'SWAP PARADE
: PRIZES GIVEN;
t r of a Wr phoeniri in worrin no words nor doe he go unduly
. l i n i T n ntl noun he rrf.rrrd to the into serondaiy Incidents His
HorSebaCK KlOerS 10 UUt'dep race preju.Hr that existed great direct purpose Is to set forth
p p . showing b hi i'l that the ( Che supreme tacts and truths In
t LhanCe at rremilimS ttwt ..f Men w .ivli of all the story concerning Jesiu of
t regardlr of rar. ot color j Nazareth and he has done that In
I A L. Mailing n charge of thr In w second lron w find I nch a way that hi simple story
parade feature of neat iip Ut . Jeu reminding thoe who had has lasted throughout the centu-
the .'6th lUtoi Hut inin-.t all foi:wfH him that they must rtes. and will go on with Its Ill-
over the count v h brm aroused
Ono lady wh.. hn n..t riddjrn
ho rue tn 30 j'iri rn.l word she
will be here. And mounted A mil"
ber of saddle hore and rider w 11
enter from I. iviile .ration w
have heard Other from ever r
tion of the ounti and tra ir i.
rltory will entei One ran. hm i
has five horse from hi string in-.'
will be seen unler saddle at th
parade.
The Judgea a announced b an
tertalnment Chaliman W
Woods will be Tom Valla. Hrr. k
enrldge CJutn s t". i-iett i . id
and Jap Stoker of nenr town
Irlzes will be glvrn to ..! uf
the following The t.ri nun nJ.
the best worn in n.ln and thr i"
boy and girl n it fie Inttet i
Of school Ugi Jvi.lgr will folio
their own opi n n a to whit "
tltutes excel en. r or appearance
and horsemanship
The prizes for thee winner-
be given by Kw tngChrlstlan Hard
In Lumber Company. TVnaev
Store and Stew ait Bakery
Elias ille Bank
Roblier (JivcMi 26
Years In Prison
jo j.m Rw!
24 ai nr;...
GRAHAM June
jTwa sentenced to
oninent In thirtieth tll.tilrt i.uiit.
Monday upon hi plea of Kuilt . '
charge of ntbbery w ' fiirr'n n
connection with fir riii-w . .
bank rohber Aini
Hurry Mlnoi at... in mn rhir-
cd in connecti.ui n thr Ku.v I
htate bunk robbei llu nw In
lieen continued until Jul 17 I
Poison Fatal To
Fanner's Mules
Charley Thomasn of Mot tin
was a sadder but wteer man Hat
urday when he distovered thitt
he ursenlc tie had piiptr. t to
kill the graae h ii tin
fields had po.-iir I la r hu
mules und one of rus t i r.
cording to report t.. f th
mules ure dead and two m.rr are
expected to die
Thomason had pr'i'ai. I tn r
seme Friday and im pin. t u m
a container in ate lot Iunng the
I night the mulea unvnd the
1 poison and ate It i
Sunny hhous Ono Accident. j
BOSTON U'r-A truffle survfty
showed that although 8100.000 uu
-y.. tomoblles and 100.000 pedektriana
r pasted through Kenmore Square
during; ISO days there was on.y
one accident That was when a
traffic policeman wa3 knocked out(
of his box by an automobile
How U. S. Plans to Help Cotton Farmer
m2 fiwP&Tsism DilA23ifi jH4-r-"i?cl. '
HSn"c5 '&w9bbI 3fe' : SpPa:
v -in SSHH PSn5?c3J r2Vrr"7yF
Th i ! ral Firm
! Il r A imlnUtratlon
plan f r h Iplng anuth-
rn 1 oit 11 farmer 1 to
withrir iw up to I" 000 - '
ono arr from produe- j
tl n through payment
or rah benefltl ot 1 100-
ooo ooo to $150 000.- !
ooo The government .
lll beiln a campaign
June 26 among cotton I
grower fur leailng. and
if enough agree the
plan wilt go Into effect
Farmer would get from
$7 to 20 an aero for
leaclng SO to 30 per
rent of acreage on
which cotton la growing
at from 17 to I JO an
acrt
WEEKLY SUNDAY
'lt' .Mutthi'u .S IX-'iil
Tlit Intxrimtloiuil Filiform Mm-
du vtiool l.sui lor Juno Sfi.
in w.m. v.. nn.Kov n. i.
Ijlltor of th ('iiiiEri'gulioniilNt
I The 1 won of the second quar-
ter have continued the studies
begun the fit t of th year In the i
jOirl of th Hon of God as con i
tainrd In the Book of Mark. Th.'i
general them In ti flnt quarter
wa Jru Our Example In Se - turesque and beautiful writings
.vice and of this second quai" . of the New Testament for Its dim-
I 'J ruin Our Lord and Hovlor ' I pllclty and Us directness
We ee J. -in In the i en n
ruin mmiMertnic tu jew una
r.tll allkr healing thr Uujn
co int everything but ioa for tne
ahr of hit Kingdom and the Gos-
ft I
tn the third lesson the story of
thr Trait flguittlon suggeateel the
rxperlenos of exaltntlon
that
tre often necessary In the Chrlsv
iar way. the ecstasy by which the
xoul l w.irmed and faith re-
itHed in time of doubt and dis-
touragement Then we have two lesswns In
which Ju rebuke self-seeking
The story of the high young man
ho came to Jeauj and who went I
iwa aorrowfu' because of hi I
K-1 .- i po--ri.ion is one that
finrl) im'i' te the ultimate na
tuir of th t'hriattan Ufa and It
obligation
Thr lemaimng atones of the
quarter tell how Jeu himself i
wa not free from thia obligation1
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'j.jo
in.nK ninimu iuur ui ilia iiiiftv
of salvation it ts a story
of temporary triumph tn w4lch
wa haws th nacHnl nf kl nil.
vent mm Jeruaalafii u4ilU the1
throngs cried "Hoaanna.
and
spread their garmenta Ut the way
But even In these hours of seem-
ing triumph Jest knew mat the
shadow of the cross waa over him
W have In one .lesson a beautl
ful picture of Jesus among in
diMlpies li the closing day hul
First Escaped
'
;i Convict Caught
l.cnis lleriuei flrat of ll Ivan
a- convicts to be recaptured
ulur their penitentiary break is
. n here at he was caught at
Orippiug spring Ok la Mur
aer
of a watchman ma) be
tbarged against aim
rf"Mf3PP
- " -T ' SBfr s
2 S;? ?P r "pl !
Tlio farmer then
would plow under the
growing cotton on the
land ho leaned to the
govcrnmont If he
wished ho might plant
It to new crops tor feed-
ing hi family and ani-
mal Another plan is
offered under which the
farmer might buy op-
tions on government-
held cotton at alx cent
a pound In amount
eejual to the cotton he
agrees to take out ot
production The cash
payment for thli co-
operation would range
front J to $11 per
acre depending on pro-
ductivity ot the land.
If the farmer elected
to buy options on the
government cotton at
telling time ho would
market the remainder
ot lit crop In tho usual
way. He would receive
for hit options the dif-
ference between their
coat and tho current
cotton price. The thoory
la that reduced produc-
tion would send up the
price and that tho farm-
er who accepts options
will profit The govern-
ment's cotton pool wa
efttabllshed whon the
Federal Farm Hoard
was operating.
SCHOOL LESSON
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I It Is followed by the dark picture
i if hi betrayal and hli dental
Then come the climax of tho
lessons as the climax of the life
ami work of Jeuau himself. In tho
lesson dealing with the CrurUlx-
Ion and the last lesson with the
story of the visit to the women at
the tomb and the Resurrection
The Gospel of Mark la dlstln
gullied even among the pic
Manv nchoUr have lUppostMl
' 11 to ne tn nrst or our uospeis
i.
to be written I' author waste.'
spiring message concerning tho
Savior of Men for centuries to
come
From the half yr' atudtes In
the Gospel we turn now In the
third niwrter of the year to Uio
'early history of Israel tn a lories
of character Uudle that rnngo
from Jostiua to Solomon Then
In the fourth quarter of the year
we turn again to the New Testa
ment to consider a series
H)ng tn thja lite of IHiuL
of jles-
l'AHKs I. II CI.UH NK
llx Doruv lil.u'kburn
The Parka III Club met June U.
1033 at !arke High Scnool Build-
ing Miss Pryor. Home Demonatru-
' tion agent gave demonstrations on
c"nm
tomatoes
nd making
J"'
'v comnilttee was appointed to
daclde unon the mean of ralslni:
.- - ..
I '""y
to send the winning club
I y n 10 me a .fc .m. college
ShortCOur
The Blrllt choose Mrs
Iona
nVw'ta of Park. as their sponsor j
Tho present at 1 1 mectuig i
.were Curdle McPherson Dorey
iQUckburn. Let ha Klncher. Willie
Mae Miller Frances Flacher Vol-
ma Milter and Miss Prvoi
WdSSOll P(l)'OlC(l
Iiy Gov. Fcrrjuson
Scott Wruwon Stephens countv
farmer convicted at tho January
term of Criminal court and given
a year on n charge of manufactur-
ing liquor was paroled by Gov. r-
nor Miriam A Kerguaon over thi
week-end i
Drink lemonade with the gun;.
2i-30th at Breckenridge
r
CREAM
Price Are doing I'pJ
llert' jour liiiiliiv to get u
I ream separator ut a Bargain'
SI'Kn.Vh I'OK THANKS
l)W .Mont!..) Mine 2(5
Due A l.K HalllHirlnc
' ream Separator 700 pound civ-
Ikiiii) rvgular value Wl.
Special -337.50
Ono A i:il Bull - Bearing
t ream hcpiinitor 0l pounds
cauiclt) rvgulur value fU.
Special S 17.50
HARPER'S
Furniture & Hardware
215 N. Breckenridge A
THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
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It Is hoped that tho
plan can be put Into of-
ten August 1 Fundi
are avattablo for Blurt-
ing It and additional
money would como from
Imposition of a process-
ing tax. It Is bollcvod
tho scheme would ralsu
tho prlco ot cotton
which would always
bring prosperity to tho
south and would revtvo
Industry and stimulate
employment. Also tho
burden of carry-over
cqtton would bo reduced
because ot the smaller
production Cotton mill
activity at tho present
time Is at tho highest
lovel In four years.
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RED GAP
By .Mrs. l'niil Ponder
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Mr. and Mrs O. B. Hendrtx spent
Friday and Saturday In Mineral
Wells.
iMaxlne McClenncy Dora Mliign
and John Lcc Wells visited In the
home of J. A. Miller Sunday.
The Home Demonstration Club
will meet with Mrs. Ponder Frldjy
ntternoon of this weok.
Mr. und Mrs.
visitors in the
day evening.
A. J. Hodges weie
Miller home Tue-
Mrs. It. L. Covington and daugh-
ter. Evyln visited in Eastland on
Thursday of last wcok.
Rev Evans ot
the home of J. A.
Eolian called In
Miller Saturday.
Mrs. J. A. Miller and daughter
Lnfun went to Gorman on Thurs-
day of last week.
Tho Home Demonstration Club
met with Mrs. J. T. Miller Monday
afternoon. Jelly making vhs the
program carried out.
Miss Mildred McBridc has been
111 with flu for several days-
HARPERSVILLE
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Two measures ot sugar to one of
water sufficient to cover fruit and
cooking at an even temperature 'a
essential for making good pro
serves said Miss Mamie Pryor
county Home Demonstration agunt.
to the Hurpcrsville Women's Club
Thursday June 13 at the home it
Mrs Jake Stlne.
i Those present were Mrs. Li-e
Broun Mrs. A. Mueller Mrs. Hor
man Thackerson 1-rj. J V John
son Mrs. C. C. Keith. Mrs. Rusel
Brown Mrs. J. M. Rutherford.
Mrs. W. E. Addams Mrs. Paul
Roberts and one visitor. Miss Lou-
i be Roberts
Mrs. Paul Roberts
Club Reporter.
The bride and the groom the fat
man nnd the lean fellow all buylrn
at unbelievable figures. 20 and 30th
Chickens Turkeys
Give STAR PARASITE RE
MOVER In th tr drinkin? w.-
tor and disinfect all nests und
rsts by spraying each month
It will dtatroy dlioase causing
ger.ns und worms rli' fowls and
the piemlses of all lice mite-.
fleas and blue-bugs tono theit
sstem keep them In good
heulth and egg-proluetlm nivl
p. event los of baby-chtck Be-
gin Its use now Germs ami
worms always come wltn Hit
hatching seas in No trouble tu
use cost very small and our
money back if not sati'fied.
Fr Sale bv
Bowen Drug Store
PILES
S IT r a rmt II f rr rcllr It Sri I W
a I irm at I'lln llluiil UlrnliDI lutiin and
. iijidi I tr Otn nrni iW a tbr ihioss
ftrirsur in IV fiuRarr on Vi lirt it
tniKbrv crllrtrt thr uxrnrtt
n- indiraituIKO SrtHwl it.
hrji.--frpiir lha I rn lu.ur 1
Third il ibtoibt Inr up tl-
rr m .ut and rrdu. r. thr
illrn blud .rurU ahlcb ait
liU.
I ainrr wd ttm dnrsn I
mrrrly rrlr it twirl to cor -ixm.
IM coodalon ol I flrt at a
lvi
Tb nutbn.) ol application
nukn it divblir eSrcme Sfr-
cul Tile fip attichrd tl tub
rnibtrt you to apply olnlmrat
tuih up In the irftum irrr it
ill irach all affrctrd rain
Thouundt uy Tito it th only
thins that rvrr catc thrra real
rrlwl rhouundt uy It urd
thtm the hrel ol an orwrilloo
Ot Pan) todiy and tuStr w
kttr.
Barnes-Williams Drug Co.
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Breckenridge Texas
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ON STEPHENS COUNTY FARMS
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4-11 CLUB NOTES AND FARJU NEWS
Bj County Agent P. T. Montfort and Home Demonstra-
tion Agent Mamie Pryor
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I HOYS AND GIRLS
unit:
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ment
1-11 ti.un encamp-
where:
WHEN?
iki: ui:ui'ossr.
l'RIDAV .iui.y 11.
Itunil Homo llt'iiutlfk-utluii.
By fall I expect to have my buck
yard sodded as nicely as my front
iml la now" beamed Mrs C. C
Vlck. of Parks Home Demonstra-
tion Club In showing her yard Im-
provement work to a group of vb
ltors.
Since the first of the year Iti
and Mrs Vlck have leveled their
lawn and sodded It with gros. built
a fenco underpinned their house
nmilo a cutting bed sub-Irrigated
with home-made concu-tt- tile put
out a rose garden planted t'vei-
green shrub around Ho found i-
tlou of their house mtved the ga-
rage from near the front of tu'
house to the side back with the
garage opening awuy from ttw
highway and cleaned rubbish and
brush from a pasture adjacent to
their house making tho outlook
much more pleasunt. '
They are working toward com-
pleting their planting plan is
drawn by the count home demon-
stration agent Ni-ct full " said
Mrs Vlck. 'We will sod our hick
lawn with grim put out a snein
planting of natKo 'le oak nies-
CODE PROVIDES
HIGHER WAGES
Roosevelt Plan Calls For
Help to Laborers
WASHINGTON. June 20 il.fi
Increased wage ahotter working
hours and a apreadlng out of em i
ployment were provided In th.-
first code of fair competition for-
mally proposed under Prv-ddtrt1
Roosevelt's program for plannod
and controlled industry
The first proposed code submit
ted by the cotton textile tnduetiy
provided tor an Increase of approx-
imately 30 per cent l.i wags for
a largo part of the Industry and a
reduction of approximately 20 per
cent In working hours '
horwbac't
The most notable
event In Stephens County' hlstorv.'
Monday. II o'clock thi Jfith
MUTUAL
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RILMEM-. quite polo cut bush suit cedar na-
tive cedar otc to shut out unslglit-
Iy views back of the lawn." They
will also put out more cuttings Iu
their cutting bod and complete
their roue garden ut the side ot
their lawn.
Oirn Cunning Demonstration.
"Corn must bo gathered whllo
very young and tender and canned
I within two hours after It Id gath-
ered." said Miss Mamlo Pryor at a
meeting of the Conuland llomu
Demonstration Club Wednesday at
ternoou In the home of Mid. Mattlo
Wesley.
I Cut the corn from tho cob with-
out pracooklng. Add halt ns much
boiling water by weight as com
add one teaspoon salt and two toa-
upoons sugar to each quart and
fill boiling hot Into containers. Pio-
cess immediately at 10 pounds prcis j
sure No ju enamel cans lor iu
minuted
The Copelaml Club Is planning tn
put on a play In tho nonr future.
Thoiu present at the mooting Wed-
Uejdny were Mesdames Elzlc
Cretslnger Bob Doaton Dob Car-
rel Doyle Dunlap Floyd Hurgesa
J R. Gttyton Mlssos Mamie Guy-
ton Pauline Uurguss Katie Can-
dill. Dahlia Doaton Charity Cret-
singer Llllle Crotslngcr. and Rob
ert Carrol Carter Guyton and Holl
Cretslnger
HUGE HAII-STONKS FEU.
HARPERSVILLE. (U.R) Hail
stones as large ns toacups fell dur
ing u recent storm horo. No dam
age waa done however s tho latg
ost stones fail only about one tu a
30-foot square.
Chicago announcoa the Invention
of nolsele street cam with rub
ber wheels Now If somebody
would Just Invent a noiseless saxo-
phone life would be complete
TEACHER DONS OVERALLS
I'O LIMtN AUTO MECHANICS
FORT WORTH tl'Pi Miss Fran-
ces Nora Wookey British schopl
teacher In India crawled out fiom
beneath an automobile here wiped
the greaau from her face und
hands and decided sho would soon
be a full-fledged mechanic.
Mis Wookey enrolled for a
course In automobile mochanics in
high school horo determined to
I learn how to change a tiro or gut- Lake City policemen Patrolman A
i ket In case her car stalled In the'H Vogcler and W. S Lazcnby tiki
' middle of an Indian Jungle Sho Is a It whllo operating a pair l ca'
toucher In St George's School
dernbad Dei can
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LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
'10U Per Cent Protection at 50 Per Cent Less Cost"
BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS
Drys Plan Hard
Fight To Hold
f O W IVlPVlf'n
11Y lTXVyVJ.L-U
Election Sept. 19th Will
Culminate Active
Campaign
ALBUQUERQUE. N M. Juno
22. (U.P)-Thc Anti-Saloon League
Is organizing for a desperate fight
to save New Mexico for prohibi-
tion forces when tcpeal of tho
state dry laws comes up at tho
Sept. 10 election
The fight ngulnst national and
state prohibition repeal will be
carried Into every precinct in the
state by a militant organization.
Rev G. M. Hammond superin-
tendent of the league said.
"We can eave tho situation If
we get our people behind the
movement" Rev. Hammond said
Precinct meetings each weok dtit-
ing the summer arc a part of his
plan
"It'a a little discouraging now
but I think the thing Is going to
swing back' Rev. John R Ed-
wards chairman said.
Edwards attributed gains nuulo
throughout the nation by antl-
prohlbltlonlsts to the wet pross
The W. C. T. U will Join thoj
Anti-Saloon League in the battljl
for prohibition. Dr Eleanor James
leadct of the W. C. T. U. regards
the New Moxlco dry laws as 'thei
best In the union" and drys should
"use all power to retain that
law" she feels.
The northern and western p'irts
of the state are the battle ground
The southern and eastern p po-
tions arc generally concedod to the
drys prohibition leaders claim.
The dry campaign will close
with sermons In churchos the lust
few weeks before the election and
with parades the day voters go to
the polls.
Mountain Climbing Favored.
SALT LAKE CITY. (URI-Moun-tain
climbing comes close to being
a major sport hore and many hik-
ing clubs have beon organized to
scale the nonr by towering peaks.
Lone Peak Is a favorite but It takes
a real climber to scalo Iu 11600
foot peak.
Police Cur Drivers Suspended.
.SALT LAKE CITY tl'pi Giving
friends a ride Isn't wise for Salt
- They were suspended I0 da with
out pay.
ou
Tirht. The Mutual Life liuranie Conipain
met eer claim fully and promptlt'.
Second. Tho Mutual Life Insurnnu' Company
lurnishcb you 100 per cent protection for ."o pei cont
lo.s than other forms.
Third. You can afford to haw 'fiv meinber of
vour family insured with the Mutual 1 ife Insurance
Company of Hreckonridge Texas vm tan test as-
burod that they give you as good pi ute turn as money
will buy.
Fourth. The Mutual Life liisiiiau' Comptuv is
an old well established concern will a nice CASH
reserve.
Fifth. You should toll 40111 friend. nnd neij-hbou
an'Hit the Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hieck-
tnridge Texas.
Yours very truly
A. M. SMITH 1'iohidont.
The Mutual Life Iiimu.iiici Ctimpam pays
Jaini of $20f50.l.r) to Mrs. tla Tiout Mother and
Henoficiary of Leonanl M. Trout of Eolian Texas
who held policy number 1179.
The face value of the policy was $2000 for ac-
:itiental death Mr. Trout's death boing caused by
burns received in an explosion at Ilorger Texas on
the llth of June. This claim was paid immediately
upon due proof of death.
PAGE TIIREb
MAN 1LU) TO SIT ON FISH.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS. Mo. (lU'i
Clarence Twyman hooked a seven
pound Buffalo fish at Sunshln"
T.ntn nnn. tlnrn nntt nftot- n Inn.
nllul struggle pulled It into his
bont iln Twynmn was at tho oars
and in order to keep the struggling
fish In the boat Twyman had to sit
on It until tho boat was docked.
1 ROOSTER TRADED FOR TRUCK
j MILTON N II (im-A farmer
l here recently traded a rooster for
a second hand truck Bath partl-M
apparently were satisfied.
Give Us a Chance to
test your eyes
and fit you with
proper lenses.
There is. no need of going
elsewhere for your Glasses.
We have as fully an equip-
ped Optical Department as
larger cities with the very
latest instruments.
Come in and lot our Op-
tometrist advise you as to
whether or not you need
glasses.
An opportunity to serve
you will be appreciated.
Louis Daiches
Optical Dept.
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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/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.