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TIIE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
hd I tor's Note The following
article written liy Sh.Tlff .
Morrow of Stephen (nuiit) wu.
Klen iih u luJk from the pulpit if
the FlrU Ituptlst Church Itr.c.U
eiirldgc humlii) morning iih a
part of tin vpeciul lather'-. l)u
program.
It contain so much Unit Is
worthwhile un.l that might Iw
lulpfui to father nn.l mother--. In
Hrerkrtirldgn thut the American
. ' ' w - . -- -M - -w- w .a. ft w A
THE RELATIONSHIP OF HOME INFLUENCE AND THE CRIMINAL 'CASH BENEFITS' 6.0 F. F. A. BOYS
TO CURB CROPS PUSH PROJECTS
PUT PRICES UP Have 116 DifonrfTS.
Under Way m County
THURSDAY JUNE 22 1933
na Lh ka T lu- .t u . ..
"irwin el:;;. t. y up rsht- -ui maturty ia -uch "
J! "' h Such Peop.eprnta great prhlpurnll uhe for . lhft
l rirt. Uter la the boy or man leni. We aa officers try not oniy.
who ww abandoned to hi own da- to enforco the law. but tn enforce it y' bcaue n ' thlr bo. will
vices by parent who were unable Justly and In such a way that tht'?'"r do an-vhlnB wrnff
to ciue for him. or who did not 'w violator will be helped by glv- l ttPPeal lo yu a parent who
can- to make th snerMce to keep In a punl.hment that i either iare 'nterete1 n huvlng your chll-
hlm with the family Such a m-in suspended or made to matt tho "en i"0 S001 men and women
might rom (Mm a family that la need of. the violator and by gleUigi Just de''e mlnu b9' that '"
In a way considered poor but fairly advice which la am torry to any is of u" Uhe the utmot f that the
respectable Yet in turning the bo too seldom heeded. "r"i influence of Chriatlan team-
I- Printing It. . thank !" "V"" -"" ' " -W Make Kcu. Cl.Uens. on" ""'" ;"" .. "
'boy and .g..t aoclety ' .wh"t Uo tW "taciM.l..n with u.
. lead lo? II meana that a real honi Wt cannot rid the world of crlni-
...tVTthrru : sfuSi hzrur:: m but n r.T wo oan H- r
I. ... . ....'. ln) 0m!f 8ml Slvea to the world saved many heartache for our-1 i.ui i .. .. "
s:: r . : r jr f.""- wh -- -1"1- - iiu Tr-Tu nr un ;r
only throe men Inotead of tho
sevou or elht which loont tliPV
workoia thought would be the allotment.
tfHHIMH.MMi
MHtmtoMHIM
lllllt.)llll.l
Sheriff Morrow rr hlo tnnusht
fulnrtin In rltltiK It nut mo Mint
It could U- itulliililf for iiulillm-llnii
5300000000 Tg Be Paid
Wheat and Cotton Grow-
ers This Fall
U.P) A
Ity .1. H. .MOItltOU.
Tf ..fficer ehaxa.l with th
Ui'y of law afi oniHiit ha .
up r unity to th- ptoblan
UW ijtatiua ii.U w vloln'
'r x dlffnlvnt unglr than
I xr t hwtttfwif who u fi .
til i hit or hn .wn puixnt.
t ! the gre! niimbri of
f'a' ..rin- through my ..ffii
I ' ff I ha- n ilili' lo
i violat. i - int .i't i i
rv lj e.l upon pi n.l) influ
r l inwl I if ii i "ii ht'unie i
O j Ji d I Ii i f i it k ' til)
c priitujlly '' intnn!
fltnin.ii In a mm or . 11111
'L. 1 n i br tn 1 il up i . '
.rup4r tiuino influrnif
The Kolnr i Anifrir.i t in.-
r rrished im-t i'i. n The a
Home is illatimt.v Amerlrr
othr Ur.guagt ontain n a 1 .
hat 1 . it. rj n 1 . 1 m men 1
'ha' 1- .1 mti-.i.ii.K .tn broad in !
temprrhenxive un.l whl.-h mar. 1.
much
M'"' lmgunei I w told u-
the word meaning My Hci.-
That term I. not n- mmpreher 1..
ajt the word Home Home ti
mean Mother fir -r with the w 1.
tuili irflnence nf her ..ilntly i
elite and the Whole-tome teacl.u.g
that the in.tllU n from I .i .
hood It mean the ujin-f that
Klves t t wher we lens- th
htnu'-tead to wntjr- mt bit
with life problem-.
The irfiuenc- f 1 i-..l Mi y
gjjei with her - 1. ml .1 nig -hrr
gh life 1 null tmn . I
a k e-ir thii il 1 r
rh. d 'himigh .if g iw -t . "
IT-i Home a! i . it - . i
olj farmhouae .it. im
Where we wen 1 u-- ! the frt 1 1
i.jjef- the le-Ait l.oki' -r
hlg pitted b n.e i-K itign .
IJible that lay .Iw.n - on the .
er table or Ihe nuM.e And it
en meanii to rn. of ii me n .1
toon where we were domed m
taker for an nli. .it ion of 'h.-
twl'ch uon pi op. 1 . ! toti And
1' mean the gathering of the fam
y at mealtlii.- thr letum ..f
thank to Oorf f ' hi-. g'HMln- 'hi-
reading .if a Kit.le irrne at ti
tun y iltar
I hl.e plct.I-.! o l n n .
K t e 1 r.al 1 1 f th kind 1 h 1.
Alf'i.ii like to think No . nm
nal that I ht. hu.l ui datin.;t
i - . -j 1 (r a r- awi ni a aza naa&.aa inn. t . 1 . .
I - --- ; ium vriminaia. il maun
I (Hill lllilal hiaM Ihu annlBl.. nf tk..lb
J --- .. . y k omM tht 0B n
that loved one and blesa society and
nam J " humanity by giving to our iih
fellow. .ml Ih.y gravitate to the h UTV . "" '" """ num"""y 'v"8 to our na- n.Junca. lotlhy by
lion in me current year was an-
nounced today by Secretary of
!: of tboae who are moat re-
Hp'i.e Thoee who are crlmlmila
i rrimuuHy In lined look for tn-
iiit- they apiMrenlly delight In
nliitmg ne mitertal In arlme.
1 .f-e day j Ujj left to hlft for
hiinnif hltj. the load hn tllHat
h.: who am doing the aatne
'run. tind who wlil ttiow him how
't .iloiij- i'i iit working We
tn my ut t)u clitaa.
.' There 1 another rlaM thoee
I f oiphun who huve been turned
- t 1 le 1 uteii by their lelativi-e
ften tin relative will turn hln
Tih
ut
.. r
lie
the
J
life
lor koou iurn oui children who are are great bacauae Uiev are Imbued ' ! M... ..... ...- . ...
. . 1 ..1- ihwniii uvill.3lliolUfcl-g nw
in niany caaea the law violator-. With great and undying principle... g u lO.00O.0flO act.. of cot-
with whom we deal dally. and who will nnver become -iocu.1 ton kind with n...t .r .j.
It I trvlc to know that a tarm;' outca.-tM
majority of our law violator au1
criminal Burglary automobile'
theft other thafU. are found to be (Vvcl'll I? I I c
done mainly by young men and i JOltll I U I I b
. 1
uoya. ii an oiuer man la caught u
uully he ha a criminal record that
beglna In hi youth.
Thu lack of proper Influence in
the hoiuu from the parent of .1
boy I equivalent to trainlna a buv
to a criminal career b too many M
Women Organize
without e.iuration. without pro- JniUncaa. Youth la a. glorlou thing;
A Wom.in'e Mtaatonary Soeluty
wax omanlaed In Crystal Pall.
onduy ii ft er noon ttndur diructluu
rehgiou. training and he wIl full of energy. amblUon. and J' C'rW." 'hr" of the
eft t th.n for hlmaelf with tuntlal uood or hnd. th. ..! -..' '"" Miaalonary Union.
f'rt ela.t 1 be riil.I..! ir.... .h- -..k. .. . u. Mr" - Alexander vaa
boy whoae la too likely 0 UKe tk. wrJ rt h-m-Un "U talk.
been uif! path. It U Imtere.Uno . e-n-.J K1"'"- made by a
first cla-i
Then there I the
fumlh tma been un-j path
im ni lumirv una been nn.i mih it 1.. . -
pleaiant. unuully one who ha m.t that I .! ni -.-on ... .... I J " nnd Mr. Joe
been aivea nnv real tnilnln hv hhJ . 1. ... .'. I ' Qladewuter.
lender
on or-
Mid. S.
Kullam
been glvea any real training by hh
pnr-nt. becni.e they are not the
right kind f people themselves to
fart wUh.
He may run away from home
and join the flrit and .econd cluta--
or he may atay around town
keep late bourn hi parent not
knowing or mrlng where he I. and
.'moat inevitably he Joint crowd
.f boy. who lead him Into pott7
. 1 I itn that t.ach him total die-
Mrfii.l for the law The next stop
li for him to take greater chance.
-nl he u.ual.y wind up In the pen-I'.-rtiary
4 Another rlaaa ia the boy whoso
1 arent. ara law violator) or sym-
Pithuen with Uw vlotetlorw. Th
1 .urge cli. You who live el"
- in-lt live thinking on rtght-
e.mt thing. trlng to go about do-
ng vikhI. cannot realize the num.
ber of nuch people there happqn toi
tie in our community. Usually we
fit d it moat often true In liquor vi-
olation. In .uch caw. the whole family
life ema centered In a constant
m hemlng; to out-do the law and en
gage in the liquor traffic In Home
form.
where a boy or girl wee brought ud'
w " 1
in an orphan' homo and turned In-
Mr. E. J. Uamlon of Cryatal
tn the. hn-i .....i .. ..... ru" u ' acnpmre niter
a law violation In Uito County Iiv ' Thom'won-
have fen MB. who haSdl cST.S 7 C.lf f"?"?
good cltlzena. and I have the ureal- r" 1 ... .. ..' . bl
en reject for the home Influence m 2 t
of on Minhii.hnii nrnii... UJompoon. re. d. Hnccu. S. J.
a w. -" -... ..... ogborne. W. D. Wright L. T
A home of the rich may be one w.m.iii m t J n r m
in which conditions are leading . ""i1'.. W' O.L. Alexander.
nhii.i . n ... ....... " T.' J"" 'ni. aim h. k. DoLane
:."":;:::.."'..""' '" "" ' Hrerkenndge; MeMtamea E. J
ju v.. iouu in me naw.paptiH
What can wo expect from come from a. home that may be a
W "1 inie iiu if
a f ji i 1 ki.
Irr there ut . 1 1
iej at' rain. ' v.
en'e of & go! n
fa'he that a
K' w 'he wo i
.el It uih I ...
Im j .1 unk.rd .
'er t. it uiy ana m
a w fe who 1. !
tt (. p t. etty I iw
f th 14 inatllUnv
t tue like
hrie t
t the II '
rag
tile.
1. .1 o
' .hei n
.UCh family anil the aff.nrlnir
from .uch parent? If It 1 not a
liquor violation then moat likely
he family encourage theft by the
ho which nable the father and
mother to live without work.
Jet th member of a fumlly of
'hi riiiaa Into court and the moth-
r un.l father take up for the boy
t..! in .pile of the evidence they
will Httlut him In denvinir nnv
of children of the wualttiy who be-
etlie orlmlnala. A home of th poor
man or one In moderate clrcum-
utance. whore the great moral
teachings of Je.u Christ are the
guiding principle of their da.". I Vele on
live 1 the hope of our countrV a- w"h Mi. H
ft nation; and the excuse of a crim-
inal that he la poor or that h wii
rained in the home of poor parent
U the poorest excuse that a man
can gtve to me for having turned
to a criminal career.
The criminal doe not come from
u poor homo or from a rich home
he come from i home be it rtafh
or poor that I absolutely poverty-
Ban.lon. F T Davla B. O. Cheney 1 lo rol"ote couon to proeperou
W. Soebee and two girls. Roie'uvcu veu Pla'-'u "P"n the prr
benefit to furmem of between
$100000000 and 3160.000000.
No definite action will be 01-
derwl by Uie Government until
after a campaign ha been con-
ducted among cotton fanners to
secure ugreemunU to limit pro-
duction. Ulieloeiirg of the cotton control
program follu-A-ed eloeely alter
Walkice's unnouneement that about
$160000000 will be l.l thii fall
to wheat grower who contract to
curtail pnduutlon In 1031 and
1335.
Fund for the wheat tiayment
will be rnlaed by 11 tax of about
30c u bushel to be paid by ujlllor
and oUiurs who convert wheat Into
food products. The tax will be
Imposed some tlmu next month.
In event sufficient cotton plwlff-
ps are secured farmers will be of-
fered two variations of ucrnagu
reduction plans.
Wallace expressed confiiluncq thu
agriculture department campaign
for reduction pledges to boi;tn dur-
ing the weok of June IM would
be successful.
However thu burden of the plan
to restote cotton to nroaneroim
;k-
ducer.
Cluing for UH pluject hiuj Just
baen 11 part of th practice work
done by nlttj agriculture atudentu
p In Uiei keni Idg '.ugh 4chiol ac-
conlliiK t. V R. Heer their in-atrui-loi
In addition to hi prao-
tlci woik eiti-h boy Is requited to
1I0 fiom k Mn o nine othur farm
pi act Ice jobi fot t-redlt In prac-
tical training.
Reports to the State Agricultural
KduoHtlon Department on June 1
shew that thn Kteckenridge boys
have completed then jra tire work
foi 19.11' X 11 .- follow 3M boy
I have m.uie .iti."i ubk feet of con-
1 ret. .11 Imjju hive culluj jiflo lien
m In yn hii iii.nl. 01. ip rotations
I for ' fin-e 11 iy.i have teated
I l.'i .-uimpl" seed foi planting 'M
boy hnv teiimid:j ucrrta bind
21 bos h im inidw'lH elf feeder.
.11 hi yt have made 8 iimii )i...
pet i II bo have filed 38 saw
j is by. hase wmiued '2'M hena 10
boys have d.me :t olduUig Job.
I (i bo-i have cut 115 rufters 1 1
1 boy have t-nt tolled insect on 11
fainm "W boy have iwlaoneil tut
1 on 2U pieiulees S boys have vncclr
n.ited 3 i..leM for blackleg IS
beys have remodeled 7 miultrv
hou-es II boys have regularly I
teti .13 iiiwr roi butterfnt. 7
I boy have ptuiuul 60 tree 3 boy
I have put on 10O buds and grafts
on pecan tree. S boys havo plant-
ed 70 fruit tree. 5 boys hnvo laid
3 tile Irrigation system' and II
boy hnve judged 235 head of live
lock. 1
Three hundred and forty-seven
of these jobs were completed b
June t. nnd a totul of H visltt
to the bays homes to check tnelr1
projects und Jobs and aid them
with their work have be n made
by the instructm this school vear
Texas' Demands
For Hiway Work
Exceeding Fmulsli
1.' iS
'I
AUSTIN June 20. 1UH1 - Lie- I
mands for road work In Toxn with I
tho $25000000 expected to be made
avnlluble by the Foderul govern- !
ment. will exceed the fund b ' """"""'"' ' "''" '
uy John (.'amp or Wuodsun can use
many millions. It was apparent one 01 two good wrk muies.
here today as the state highway
commission began a second-d.iyl !
hearing of atmllcant. ponnil... 1
Among projecte taken under con-j w J Myrlck Cryatul Falls
Utfrom Cleburne to ilniiijr 4 l "'
Springe and thu hard-surfeelng of
mgnwuy 18 in JohnHon county. A creum sepnrutoi to trade or
TRADE
COLUMN
Will trade jersoy heifer for good
. ulectt ic radio.
Pick .' Veterans
For U. S. Work
I ell. work good
'Sun office.
Inform itiuti at
I A 33-Winchestet 1 exciting riflu
I to trade for a shout 01 calf
I Addre 1 at San office
Tluee atopliuns County war vet-
eiftm wetu seUcted. Weilnewlay by
tho K. F. C eommttteo to take
Jobs in the United States Emer
gency Kulltif corps now being 1
formed. ;
The men nre:
J i. LIIks. Hrndkenrlilee
An O.I.C. sow bled to ri-gislured
boar will put out foi good . ne and
Itnlf of pigs. Infoi mat ion ut sun
Office.
I will trade for yotit pr ulti e or
pay cash for your cm. ki n i'ffg.-i.
etc See me for burhiu-H. fi.i.
I fruits vegetables Frcm hy Place.
I on the viaduct 120 Kist Waikrr
tn t !.... r. . ...
Claud Wood. na ivnn. A teMnK 22 Wln.-heMe 'o trade
The men's applications were sen. ' T P. " S"-' To'thn'a"-
U Dallas today' and they will be '"'' v"ai":t
notified where to report for uctu.il j Will swup 11 go.nl electric radio foi
woik If they are accepted. cow or pony Jimmy Cox Cox-
H'ephens. county's quota was Davis Shop
v. .. . . .. .. . dueer. mwiumi in rieiaer. t lolnl ut
..er. .Mcnma ami uorotny uilnger "" I 80 farm practice l-4 r to 1..
if rrtiein iPsiiu i wiu it aiiii i icifJiiL iiiiinuri -
Qf farmer accept the government !MnP't" "y lumber 1. 1033
ulun 11 maximum nmn.i.. .. . I " pr'ictlc. Kb und some nro-
ftimUh fimiu fe o .u k...i.. i1'" 'ch s field crops and breeil
be complete. I
met nl th ......aI.. flrt-nlt fun.lu In. u.. A..u u. .....
... ... aauvit' .-.-.- . w v V.1BII UUIirill.
V Caldwell nre.id.t urobablv will he enforced U'.itlaee n '
ing ovei 1 he buaineaa eelou. MrJ "U- ! tN'f"
piojec's cannot
e thit time.
A M Moon taught the leaoon from
the Htudy book ".Mlaaltina In the
Bible '
Thuae present were Meednniea J.
N Cook. C. J O'Connor. Minnie
Peeler. A. M. Moon. Gresham W.
myrl. II. H. Boatman. J. A.
Rosenque.t. H. V. Caldwell. Davla
Bartr-n P 8 Harbour. Mrs. Howl
stricken In moral training. He'MeKoy wn a new member.
athaalf r fmm unfm lt. ...1. 1 a. 1 .
not the ChrUUnn Influence of a1 . M D-n Umr1 anU iw- t-
parent who realize and practice.' Z J 78 "nt hMl '
real ChrT.tlan training. ! f "'" "f hP fornBr "
JJometln.ee we find a bov or man.' "f'rnKn wth member of clrcIB
who Is Involved in crime of whom '"". Vl" " J" ..T b""neM
.... ..... . oKU rwBiiay uiliyni
vou hear It utl.l ihm M.wu. -.....' """" Mn ' 9
understand why he touted "he r ".T ' tl
biw h....... V. ... ...-t . . "'""" " " "
. . .Su.v iik ouu euvn a guoo
mother or father The trouble n
such Instuncea ia that the imn.1
"Ml
""' -niiectlo with a Uw viola-1 mother or father did not WORN
" t and If they have to ndmlt.AT 1T; did not take thu trouble to
'ut perhaps the by ha donelgtve the early trauiing a a pi
rong they will proteat to the I ents knee that hou!d have been
coutt a u. what good people they given did not watch the tend.
an
ni i.e 1 to p-".ej mij-i"ii. uiu aui wain inn it
.ft ...an witU rUin ' e d that they Uied to sprout a t grew and t.am
it r He iim
1'ituin. hlin
is a '
ttie chil.lren".
a flisreiraril f.e thA rlavli. .r -.J ' S
" - .
ety Tha' 1. not a Home it
tree ling ptuce Utt erfcenlnet
Mau louik Inllileiiiei
M"at I have -taid about Hi.nui
limply mean this ' ' el itK.n
cf he Home to 11 .. That
the rieal p. 1 le . r f the
criminal do not have proper home
Inf .er e tome have n4ie I hut
divided r. my own finml the . ritrn
-j.
'.
!;
"-"-."..w-.-.
Kerre.hments were served la
Metdimes E. A. Vautraln. D.
Hen n "hmlie Fox. J j jjor-
m I. I. Wrugg. D P Calvert
" J R YoungbliMKl A. J Moo
ai I. M Ad.ur. tieorjte L. Kel-
ley Dun Harrell. Paul West U. N
lUrubbs .1-11 Miss Smith of Hurk-
burnett .1 visitor
The couuldmatlon offered the
cotton producer for retiring a por-
tion of bis present crop from
production Is contained In two al-
ternative plans:
1. A cash payment In consider-
ation of co-operation baaed on
the productivity of the land and
Flovd Denies
Police Killings
ranging from 0.0o per acto f JT '. . ' A
land averuKliHT .rr.nn.l tfw . .. . 0o"UI " 'Charles Floyd'
land averaging nrcund 100 pounda
lint cotton per acre to $12 for kind
yielding 278 pounds or more per
acte plus an option on government
held cotton tn amount equal that
which the producer agree to retire
from production.
Thu options would bo sold at n
price of (J cents per pound. Th
theory la that reduced production
wui send cotton
waa received by Kansas City po-
lice today denying that the n!u
rloiia Oklahoma outlaw Omrlen
"Pretty Boy" Floyd participated
In the Union Station muxsnrr-
here. The enrd was mailed la--nlg'il
from Springfield Mo.
Police slid they believed It ni
tually iva fiom th. hunted killer
".-.e.r.""w."-rt.-w-.'
prlco unward 1
and the producer who accopta the! TWIN CAI.VliS MOICN.
option will profit by the rise. CANTON. Mass U.R Twin
2. A oash benefit wlthqut the calves were bom on James P Ske
notion option Uie amount of nan's farm r. .ently for the -.eron-t
such benefit on a per acre bajis. time In . month. 8k.hu n ty tm
to range from $7 for kind yield- is the first time in his 38 ye.rs ex-
mg from 100 to. 134 pounds per perience as 11 dairyman that twin
aie to i20 for land producing .-alve. huve appeared twice in the
278 pounds 01 mote iwr acre mm. i.ei.i m .. .k..
. .. ... -t -tta ui-1 iini
Hello
TMs y
n& arohn- tow fO
per your vefatabJesSL
s-.rai ' l
Used Cars
$325
!'
I.
w
11.l the "play griH.fr' l div
rutbrsA u he .ij-. uj. IliN
U Lagmiie and eer tiling
Me hiktc In good!"
1 )..() MutlviKika
liht eight cutipt'
lU.'IO Fort!
Town Sedin
l'J.U) (lRriKt I-
dM)r Special Sedan
1U2J Ford
Sport Coup? .
lU.JO Chevrolet
2-door Sedan
192H Chevrolet
Coupe
1929 Chevrolet
Truck
Lincoln
I'haetoH
1926 Chevrolet HoatMer
I'errect
shape
Model "T' Fonl
Coupe
See Our Special Display
Kvery Saturday
Seeing; Is Knowinp;
IIATTKKY & KI.KCTKICAI.
SKKVICK
ItADIATOIW KHPAIRED
LOANS ON AUTOS
VALLAS MOTOR
CO.
The Barguln IIoimo of
Kreckenridge'
I'lione SIS 11C 18 K. Elm St.
10 Lbs. Pure Granulated Sujfar . . . 47c
10 Lbs. No. 1 New Potato t.
$225 ij tJuart Sour Pickles 17c
$200 : 'ke-Zinff Coffee 1 Lb. Vacuum
CI OC i: 1ack' l IOc lee-Zinsr Tea Free. . .33c
1 gallon distilled Vinegar 23c
Pork & Peans per can 5c
t
f
Something
to
Crow
about
Tlnjre'i dii1. ono reason why
a rooster quits flowing . .
he ha nothing to erow nbout
$125 1
$185?
$65
$95?
$225
ter J
$22.50 1
$12.50?
y
v
y
"?
v
Corn Flakes
Lettuce
Pint Plee-Zing Grape Juice
10c
. 5c
15c
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J. D. Lagrone
Market & Grocery
60' S. Hose Avenue Phone 605
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iut keep crowing about GRANBERRY'S quality
iitert-handist consistently low prices and Individna
Delivery Service. Those are the principles that
jtovora our business. Remember when you want
Country-Fresh Produce highest grade Meats ami
ftneait ot (Jroceries visit Cranberry's.
YOUR ACCOUNT can be placed with us in full nssumnce .f tn mobt sat-
isfactory tood service. All we ask is thut you try us. Then wt know vou'll be
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DONTFORCliT SWAP DAY
JUNK 2()
And continue to urq otir store vuur headquarters
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SELL
Your Fnrm PruducU for
The Highest Market Prices
Lochridve Poultry & EV Co.
Corner of Iheckenridge Ave. and Dyer St.
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Swap Day
Specials!
Only Such Bargains You Can Secure at
BENDER'S
Value; to $." in all sizes and styles
Swap Day Only choice
1000 Pairs of Ladies' Shoes
. $1.00
One Rack Loaded with Silk Dresses
This season's style and colors. Values rf
to jiS. Swap Day Special only choice M.7t)
One Rack Loaded with Silk Dresses
of all kinds. Values to $.". Swap Dav ft-
onl choice thl .Ulf
9-4 Brown Sheeting
(Jowl ijiiality ... a bargain. Swap Dav (ti A A
only. 7 yards for - ... ' P X UU
Boys' Wash Suits
Shorts and Longies. Sizes 2 to S years. All Ji A A
colors. Swap Day only. 2 pairs for pl.UU
These are only a few of the many specials we are
going to offer the public on this great day.
Don't Forget the DayMonday
June 2(ith
Breckenridge is the City
Bender's
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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/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.