Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 3, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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STATE TAX SET
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Automatic Board Names
Maximum For 1933 !
AUSTIN. Auk J ii.ftt Tia
property owner will pay a lat
tax of 77 cents on each $100 worth
of property assessed for luxation
this year Thr formal setting of the
tax rate at the maximum allowed
by the state constitution was an-
nounced by thr Automatic Tux
Board today.
The recent sesalon of the itat'
legislature passed a bill to reduer
the maximum to 67 cents. Govern-
or Miriam Ferguson vetoed It.
pointing out that even the maxi-
mum would be Insufficient to meet
alt appropriations made by the leg-
islature. It was estimated that a nite of)
J1.30 would be necessary to meet
expenses and care for deflelts of
940O0 In the general revenue
fund and 7.7(M000 In the school
fund.
T. A. Johnson
Dies At Spur
Friends of Mr T A. iDrewi
Johnion. Spur. Trxa will be
IA crleved to hear of hie death at nw
home In Spur. Texas on July 3
Mr Johnson formerly resided I
Htephtn County The following ac
In The
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count of hU death occurred
Texas Spur
"T A- Johnson a promln
esteemed eltlxen of thU community
died at his hom in the eartrrn
pnrt of the clly Tuesday. July 2
following a critical Illness of ev
eral weeks and poor health over a
period of several years
Mr Johnson moved here with hU (
famly in 1911 sninrtnufriiniri
engaged In the ginning business
Hlldll4ll '
being msnager of the J. K. John- jchodj for the 19S.1-CI term undr
yn Oln Later the family inovil Lna apportionment flxeil bv tb
to the former bom" In Htep(nte board of education here
hens county 11x1 also for a time' The upjiortlenmetit Is the same
lived In the Itlo Grande Valley. ' 8 that ftxoil (or tho 10.12-33 trn'.
returning here In 1922 and pur- Of the $15. however. $8 remain
chasing ranch nnd farm propcrltlna unpaid. It Is expected half of It
in this section and c lablUhlns a ' will be paid by September 1. when
residence In the city.
He wits born in Denton. Texas
December U. IW5. and moved with
his parent. Mi and Mrs A J.
Johnson to Stephens county at the
age of I years When he was 19
ears of ugc .Mr Johnson was con
vatted and Joined the ItaptUt
hurrh of tausvtllc Qn January i
a 1913. he w married to Ml
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Kannie Welb and the following
yot i icy moved to Spur to make
Iheir home. DurlHg his residence '
here Mr Johnnon has gained the
V frlcnJshlp and respect of all who
Unew him and Is an honorable and
upright chrl.tl.in gonllenun. llc'tusnito tneir desunamm .uk
w member of the Mneonle theee station mtn. In other woids.
Lodge and wiw active in Oureh af not all rhe htrlihlkcrs are un
hU ihO!.rn faith fe-nt
Funeral ervkc were hekl ut
tHe Hrsl Baptist rUurrh .( m
p ill iirauay ijiiti ii veil
K ( Huilfff r ior f the eburrh
bclns in turse of ih rvlc
lnteinteiit followed in the Srtur
crmttrt). directed by Webber
Williams. 3all beners weie. '
Mc-srs J 1 Car on. Iiwt Lee.'
I W Langkon. Jus B Itsed. II P
f.lion and T J Meale
Surviving are hU wtfe and four
chlldren. Nine Mae. BlUubeth. and
Robbie Ruth and one son T. A
Jr to a brotnei Klaid Johnson
of Spur and six sisters. Mrs. Mag
gle Hlandrldgt. Mrs. Vtalet Turner.
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Mr F.n.iDin joaea. ana airs
Kunice Oamel all of Oklahoma
City Mrs. Addle Baldwin of Width-'
.rforj md Mr. Omt Ranas uf
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on Ulli. icwm. r. i.iiiivi ims
been at her hruu.ii j bedside fofllrw. .. IV. MFIOV IB 1
the past three weeks.
Th Texas Spur Joins the many
friends in extending sympathy lo
Ihv bereaved family.
i f j i -j
John Curtis Visits
EUaSVille Home
John W. Curtis native of Ullaa-
vllle but now engagM In edie-
tlonal work In the Kat. will return
August 10th. for a visit to his old
home and friends.
Mr Curtis was brought up on a
farm near the town of EllasvUlf'
und necured hl common .ohool ed
ucatlon under extreme difficulties.
He now rank with the other not-
ables of that splendid little town.
For some yearn Mr. Curtis was
the head of the nation's education-
al work la the Philippine Islands.
'S-
in the Job at
AiUSClC blloals
Iim hi. ra linn nl tho T tuieasei
V II. l .itllnritv' power lllS-
lill.iKii.u iiiot.i'u .i elt III
lh Imi ii Ituvl.l K l.lll.-nllial
T rllfitur. ti llw Wllsun
lini .mil Mn ! Slin.il. ni-
li it I'l.in'-. Llln nllml. who
vill li.iw- lum- ni i In power
1 1 :i i i i. ). t it i it her- lur
In. .1 a f tion trip.
$16 PER CAPITA
HTUDM QPUnn T Q I
Ul I Ell OUflUU LI 0Mr i J 1 D D 'A
tXpeCted lO DC I aiO
D C i L 1
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LIT UCUlClllUCl 1 " biiowou lew nils.
! Score by Innings-
AttHTlN' Auirn.t 1 it ublie ": OH"'" 120 000 2n0 01 -fl
M.n00 nHtrtrU will receive JIB jie I
tfapltt scholastic papulation frimi
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lnc stll(P to hi tn conducting
the new flaewl year begins.
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Drivers Touring
A l.w.il miln jlHlliut m ltrek -
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enridce avenue confirms a remark
made b another man in a similar
burinee. thi I. no. ttn.w.on
.. V. .a aV..aafl Matt I ft Inlti lBtfaft I
now foi good er lo run inlti local
stations bonimirn iisril ull to
complete their trlr The drtvursi
and owner uehnowlei'e frankly
Lhit tiey arc brok. and reorting
In whatever ntnkeehllt will er'
Jfj. Irn(sl CUTrU
Entertains Club
Imt tsk home Ieoioniratlon
club met with Mr Krnest Curry
Friday evening. July J8. 101X.
A there wa.. no deflnlu pro-
gram arranged we discussed plana
'or ! eluh fait to be held later
the year and Mrs Piu-Pntrtck and Joe Cnr -
Thu present were Uedsmes ter H year old boy. were taken
K T. Lawrence. . E. Currier. II. captives. Urltt's wife. Mary und
' lv Mings if C C Id well. .nlhls buy and girl. Jube and Cherry.
-Mvln Uuruty Mlaeee if. curner.
' w Lwene Meaenny Marie
I r.M.1 -.Ir.wlUA UaflLftMBU T l wtal lft a
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l Lucille Lawrence. Annubelle
Conner. Mary Beth Cadwall and
' the hostei Mr Curry
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TJaT W WW 9 W
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j MISSION ttOhietiS
i
I The rpoiwUU Pisgan Mis-
I tonary Society met Thursday even-
lng July 37 103S at the home of
MM. j w Knox.
A verv interesting devotional
was held and the loson from the
l"Jr o0" wa 1Isum1 with
niuoh Intercut
There were
nine members ana
four visitors present. The Soolety
will meet with Mrs. Bailey WhUcn-
ant. Thursday evening August 10.
WM. at threo o'clock. Every gle
.is Invited to attend
Mrs. Jim Tussle Sun correspon-
dent at Woodson was In Breckcn-
rlUje Saturday. Mrs. Tuggle report!
that her community I among those
In med uf a thoroughly gvod rain
Devoted to the Farm tuid
ASK COURTESY i
FOR SHEPPARD
McDonald Urges Wets To
Respect Senator
AI'STIN. Auk' I 'U.R C. C Mr-
Do nil Id chairman of the Centra I
Campaign committee for repeal n(
1 the 18th nmenilinsnt her tndav t-
sued an appeal to the wits to glv
1 u courteous henrlNg to United
States Senator Morris Sheppard. r.
author of the amendment who "t-
' nned a stiite campaign for Its r
i tontton today.
"I trust all our friends every i
where will ncconl him sincerity uf
' purpose ami courage of his ronvir-1
tlons and treat hlni with all ilm
1 courtesy throughout his stumpins
tour of Texas to which hU hlsh
I nnd honorable position entitle htm. '
! McDonald said.
Oilers Win DeLoon I
j
iCame In Last Trv
A Inrge crowd watched the
Ureckenrldgo Ollern win from Do-
I Leon by one run In the Ievnth
Inning Sunday at the Iftist Sldjmull bo food and employment for
1 "" I1"'1 other millions.
It was one of the rlosest and. Franklin Urxtvtlt Is the na-
( most exciting giimea of the sea- tlonis miracle. Tho American pco-
lton- I nie. ohnstenod by hardship and
ScoU and Ward batteries for
Pe'-n. he'd the Oiler steady un-1
" tnc la" "f th' lventh when'
with two men out. a hit won tliel
ner.
Mtmwp and Hnrry. Oiler batter
gams tor me oiler.
HB """" " if"y'K'i
I5'l'ro"
110 021.000 003
Red Gap Garden
Defies Drouth
Mh. ImuI Pniufm mm nf (hn
community loaders at tied On p.'
was In town .Monday inoinlng with
load of chol. vegetables.
a car
which inlRht have done credit to
the Magic Valley of the Itlo Gninde
despite the dry season Mrs I'omlor
has managed lo raise an abundance
" k f th br' j"i!ty
(She ue an Independent Irrigation
l '
I "he Klttor wm fortunate enuugh
to he remembered and took home
enounh lusi lou vegetableii frnni the
JWr (
lon pUMi' fni i ciiiiplr nf Im
Ki(liui)r(lhiUv
Kin Are Dead:
A stjtui' ol rleun maiblr nught
i
'imr where be erertetl to Mritt
John on. negru The hl.u-k fellow
cowhand nn the ranch of
Mr
Kits-Patrick on Little Kim
When the murder and sebmre wlp-l
l out the Duigan family Mra
u4i uurgan. daugbter of Mrs.
Fll-Itrlek. was slain by the
Indtanu while defending her child-
ren ILolllr IhirRiSn. older sister
" Mio taasn prisoners oy uie reu
priaVllVIV UJ UIV IHU
year old baby boy.
UW elsewhere hod
nian a nve
I .f kill CltaraMl it
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been torn limb from limb by the
j IiuJtena.
I Anron till lit Johoneon was on
Aaron (Ililttl Jahonxin wum on
the ranre w4Mn tha raid occurred
e ran re when tha raid occurred.
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I I H.rIM. tun AM aft a i.iu ...... It
j IHSIIIMIV. .vff- ! IIIV MWIII9
was to find "tola white folks" kill -
ui or captured and his own fain -
lly gone
And then this writer opines a
Texas colored man earned a utonu -
mont of Hie cleunost hue
Wlthi:-. a few weeks poses and no avail. Nor had the grand-
soldiers had given up the troll of ! mother and older si- tcr learned
tho Kiowa and Commanche war- anything ot her whereahqufai. Mllllo
riure. But Old Brltt Johnson was ! Durgan faded from white know-
made of stern and noble slulf ! ledge for 65 years
apparently. We find hlni taking the We know now through her own
trail and lelontleasly holding It. No story und that of her educated
match In power or standing with ' Indian children that Pctrlncrow
tho red men. he took tho only '. Indian chief kept the attractive
alternative faithfulness to uccomp -
ttsh a superhuman tusk. He found
the camp of the Indium who held
hls family traded jockeyed applied
all that a black man knows of!
cunning und trickery and within
a period of mtnths the faithful old
fellow again appeared In Young -
Home unci to Ecry Legitimate
BRECKENKIDGE STEPHENS COUNTY
m WE DO OUR PART W
EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1st
Hie .Stephen I mint) Sun will operate under the Nutloimt llrcm.-
er Act In rixiM'nitlon with 1'rmliient Kwiserlt'a plan of Increas-
iiiK piiyrntls und ohtenlug; n ID hour week.
On Mondii) ruenduy Wednemlay Thtiritday nnd Krld.iy the
of flee Hill mien ut :ao and close at li.TO I'. M. On Saturday tho
lliiitues Office will nboem hotim from 3 .1(1 A. M. to 1 I. M.
In order to iiiake the nitilW and city delUery on time on lesi
hours. e limit aiU the rooperatlon of our putronn.
AiUrrtUlnj; eopy muit lie In the. office of the Sun the day be-
fore pulilli'iillon.
The Inriil iidwrtltlng rate will lie 23 cents per rolumn Inch. All
uilnTtlilnc In the Amerlriin picked up to the Sun will lie UWc
mt eoliiiiin Inch for the Sun Insertion.
THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
School Officials Urged To Attend
When Deputy Speaks on New Laws
An Editorial
AMKHICA MOIUMhS?
America U moblllicd for K?-
covory
INut Bugles perch above doorj
of flvo million employers symbols
of brund and Jobs and a richer
nith in tho New Donl. There
.ilwlpllnml to obey are giving him
hn jL
Tho
of j0j
loynlty of Homnn legloni
nation brought to the slouch?
otHton by conditions nitlon
HM International emerges
itoadlly and healthily on native
energy and character
A nation wedded to high flnunco
nrlsos from nshes In sackcloth.
Governments nronc to protect
tno powerful will learn to feed
their poor.
Itoguory In tho temples of fi
nance and administration Inipov.
orlsh a people us certainly us pes
tlloncu upon their fields.
Honest men arc the bulwarks of
B0"crnmcnt
Wholcnoma aru the leasonj
of
Do"row0n-
O. MINATItA.
Truck Wrecked
Cattle Injured
A truck hauling cuttle overturn-
ed In the bimlne.il section of ICast
Walker street Wednesday night at
the lesult of a wheel coming off
() (M hal wmX .
tie were klll'd oi injured
Child Millie Durban Returns Home After 68 Years; All
Strange World To Woman Reared By An Indian Chief
loiinty. arrompanled by the
hiixom Miun.
i ren Jube am'
the black child-1
Cherry ani hi-'
white Mlstua. Mi Kllsahnth .lane
FlU-Palrlck. and Lottie Durg.tn..
The Corter boy had died on the
.road Mr. R. J. Johnson who know
unit tor years very poritonai.y
j sayi fe coluied man trudod horses
for the enpttvee. unit that he was
' month i nC(liliing the horsoa and
' tr king iio bargain.. Not cnly.cd I'.ic Vhlte woman who livod as
that but when his horses played an Indian on the allotmont of her
out. and Mrs. PIU-P.tlr.ck was dead spouoo at uMountuIn Vlow
' still In the Indian camp that old tending her chicken- cows and
&( lllftl.fttW-.l llllllCli Willi l lg 1UVU IIUI WllllUIUll. itiiu iiitu-
chiof. got the loan of Che bostlly leaving home that this lonely
raea :iorsc on the reservation which unfortunate woman was in truth
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ijihi inKruuuiou iiiiiiscu wun n
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he exchanged for the lady who
i had Seen Ills employer. Have not
stories been written about lesser
stories been written about letter
! heroc .? Brltt. de nlto his Indiun'consiened lo the manv unfulhom.Uhe avlrience of the Newcastle ceo -
i heroc .? Brltt. dc nlto his Indian
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tlM .--1 fill I." IftF U tfllltia .;....? l.la.
.B.av.ftJ "wa. aiv(. JV-a uv
1 killed and scalped by another party
' of skulking hod men on Shaw's
I Creek in tho .vicinity of the first
' dttustcr.
; Brltt Johnson tried vaantly to
fli.d the Durgan buby girl but to
I little white child concealed from
oki Brltt. and for year from every
white investigator. And be mio-
ceeded amazingly.
Memories of white life banished
the girl became nominaly an
' Indian. .In dress speeah hubUs
1 she was a Kiowa but she retulncd
Interest of Breckenridge and
THURSDAY AUGUST 3 1933
Mrs. Millie Blackburn county su-
perintendent stntcs that the New
Deal In Education In Stophens
county nnd nil Texas begins Mon-
day morning Aug. 7th when n
deputy state superintendent will
address the school officials of this
section at tho local court houso.
Trustees principals superintend-
ents of both common nnd Inde-
pendent districts are urged to at
tend and even parents nro Invited
"There arc mnny changos this I
year In the TcxnB school system" j
says Mrs. Blackburn. "Trustees'
and teachers will of course be I
held responsible for oboylng tho
new laws. Therefore. I cannot urge
too strongly that everyone who has
something to do In administering
our school system shall bo proscnt
tuunuuy uin tww itui; iiiaiiuuuuiisi
first hand.''
The meeting wilt be held at 2: CO
o'clock everyone Interested should
be on hand not later than that
finifr Tnfnrmallnn nn I1 now liiu-d
can thus be secured much moroi
readily than later states Mrs.
Blackburn.
In the new divisions of tho state
Ipto districts Stephens county is
In District 9 which Is comprised of
ten counties.
1200 COTTON I'lUKKIlS
NKKOKI) IN VALLi:V
KDINBURC Texas. -II. J. Hahn.l --
Rio Grande Valley agent of tho! Cominl slunor J. W. Ramsny of
Federal Farm Labor Service ujv ' P"clnct no has been rcpilrlng
nounced today after a survey that i bridge and otilvoiU on the Frnn-
1200 cotton pickers were needed in' koll and Oakley road this week
this urea. This mail is now In splendid shape.
The minimum wage of 50 cents r
hundred pound which prevnlle 1
t he ((Urt of hc W(U
! vanced today to 60 rents
the raucu shin
fculuro
and
phyKue
Ben MioHien gave
.....
his
.
. niatlon to II. C. Wlllums who
with R. J Johnson knew Intlnmtely
every Indian mid and captive tak-
j en In that region for two gonoia-
tlons.
'Inft.e men worked earnestly for
months sifting every clue and his
toticul detail and became cunvinc-
pig loving nor cniiaren. ana ruru-
..- - .- .
the little Millie Durgan knows In
chile -iood to both these men ind
w'.jone fate had yeurs ago been
I w'.lOi.e fate hud veura una beun
'consirncd to the manv unfalhom.
t .. -
ult a ln.ll .M n.lua.Bl.a.j
ftll. AlllllMII (&..
"Henry Stroud of Lawton. Okla-
homa who had known this woman
for years became interested and
cum- .-- ilH-' y:ill Mr Inhnnan
We iiImo took the matter un with
U.a nl.l IM.1I..H. .r i. ..IV.A Al
his un. iiiuioi" ui .'"- i.iuv. ni
leu t two wcro brought down to
the battle ground who were In the
raid. One. old Hoy-Coy Pity" sniff
ed about the locality and said
"Mebbe melon patch here; mabbe
so me steal "em" Old timers re -
ca)i)l the melon pat'i. ifil lU'not seen unfold.
memory awakened the old Indians' '
mind who showed his hosts wheic
the melon were eaten and gave
I other details of the raid. Including
the Identity of the stolen w'llle
child. Millie another old Indian
who waa with the' warriors In '61
added hU testimony.
But It remained for a Mexican
pabt ninety to add the last chap-
Stephens County
WALLACE COPE
IS RUNNER-UP
Takes Second Place in FFA
Contest at Huntsville
1 1 '.. Il. .... fn.A Tlrnntf Anilili.A 1.1.lt
school Ktudent won second place
In the Future Farmers of Am-
erica speaking contest for the
State of Texas at Huntsville Wed-
nesday according tn n telegram
received by John Z. Martin.
Cope spoke on "The New Denl "
John Iiudcrdnlc won flr.t place
In the contest lndt year.
Cope wired Martin that he
would be homo Thursday and to
"toll Mrs. Trnmmcll."
Mr. Martin nnd Mrs. H H
Trammed aided Cope to prepare
his speech.
McConnell Farm
A stalk of cotton from the Porter
McConnell farm some miles from
Brcck'flisc Is on dlsplry this
week In the store window of C. II
Lowry. If n considerable portion of
Stephens county cotton will equal
this stalk's yield there will be gin
ning aplenty for Breckenridge. Tho
stalk It well developed well mat
urod with respect to both young
fnrnii and largo bolls
"Such cotton as this pnrtlculnr
HUilk". stntos Mr. Lowry. "would
0(t ny ye bnln to trio acre."
(Jyiiilfll FttHs
S. S. Reorganizes
The Crystal Falls Sunday School
will meet for rcorglnlzlng. Sunday
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j Also for Bible dlicu slon. will
Ulllllll WIH - Ik kf A n r Ml 1 1IAII linrdA
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discussion aith verse. How can I. h Tw of nUB iettciwr. f.
except some man shot d guide mo. romplrte.1 for the '
nil hihlo iimilei-M ri Invllnil. ' '
Bridges and Cut-
verts Repaired
Cominl sloncr Ramsey's forces are
devoting the Inst part of the week
lUil.l he imn.
' kell community
tor In the Identity of Mllle Uurgali.
I This nli' fellow was himself a child
cantlve who knows nothlnz of his
history. This Mexican .states that
he was In the Little Kim raid and
battle that while othni wunloi-a
clubbed the mother to death nnd
Imprl oned tho docilo lueiiibois of
i I li. fumllv. hn hronchl I1ib uhlld
from under the bed where she had
' been concealed In box by the
mother and that tho e sity-flvn
years this grizzled tild Mex.'aan-
Indlnn hud wutched tho llltlo whllo
child live us an Indian. Hud noon
her iliio und shoot as uccurutcly as
Oil lllllltl Ull IflC IIU1 VUllUll llllll
watched hor grow marry and reur
children. Could Identlt- be strong -
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any maul on tne raaorvuiiuu nun
er?
Mrs. Geooice Hunt the daushler
' talil tho writer lh.it lo roruhomta
I the uvlrience of the Newcastle ren
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I aw a.. a W lb. f A..!.... at nnH T. tf.l.l
inHle n The 17 calendar u
kl d of rib history thuMetu not
kind of tribal ' Wunr thai tell. "
curutoly of oac'i chapter in Indian
llaa.ni. nt . I. ..a.. la... at n n M .a tf.l.l
i llfo nui-lullu nf ri.lily m.ntlvaM
war . etc. was conkiilted. "Wo
faa I .1.1 .nla.nl... - ...U I..I.
ivuiiu imp wiviiuui ii. noiuii
whlte ' r ..-minted n know.'
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ledge confirmed In every rospoct
the fact that our mother la Mllllo
nurcan
Durgan.
more pathetic story
... i
i A stiangor
1 of Indian-White
ic hobcuy wu uuvo
We heard the story of Millie!
Duigun or shall we call her .Sain-! cmv wim'l't.I) BB.R. j
tohooC-le Goombl within a itone'sl KORT KL.iIATH. Ore. U.B-A
throw of the wutcrleia old well dug0OW owned by Ralph Darling U Uie
by soldier of the handsome young heroine of this community. Though
beeond lieutenant RobL E. Lcc lackinsr horns she founht off a
when tationcd in Texas and un-
der the shadow of Old Fort Bel-
knap itself replete with legend
und warfare.
Diy Chief Takes
A Little Sniff
I i. - -.--i .
i CL
liapcarft i
MaJ. A V n-ilrMipli fulr-ral
prnhlbltlon ndml t-tral"r nppu-
y asserts prohlbltinii I" doomed
and that dMIIti-r 'Iiould get
ready for thi- di Iuki- Hit ho
pcrsonnUy stas nn the water
wagon. That' his perch In
this picture taken nt i Blr-
mlngliaiii Ala. airport recent-
ly. Dalrymple'a wary Hnlft at
tho hose rovealod nothing but
water.
Rural Teachers
Listed For 1933
cm Changes n f
j AH TeacherS Assigned
"ivitu wiinuvncsriM'iyitT fin pro-
Mrs Millie HI... khuin nunt ' f"" "' which is temporary
I k.Al .... ...! ... s ...... .. .
coming snsainn. Below wr give In
loUid those teachers and ael?rt-
mont to respertlve choolH
m t ti iua.i..ii rMi niw
i&euoai ureck.nridnc. u...it. t .
Miss IStlla I-ce (alk.'.. Red Gap
chool. ISoltan.
Mr. Wallace Dlllard Mlsa Ieuil
Toddlle. Crystal Falls. j
Miss Faye McKelvaln. Kollmi
Mr t.nala Mason. Bakci school.'
1 Breckenridge. Route 1 I
Khool liccknu.. V(n KoutP.
Mitri Malile .smith. Hubbard
It.. llu.ak.lnl. .. 11a. . !....
... r ...... ..-. v..
Fork iiluiol. Luik
t .Mi. Uotb Uawkln
Mii.H llael
Pieston. Miss Ilaei Hodip-.. Ivan.
Mr. A. Gentry riun.u school
Cisco. Route 3
Mr. am' Mra. !fi.irfi Wkley.
Nece slty school. Caddo. Route I.
Mr Vlig.l M Muiphy. IIuihi
-ivllle ohool. Cisco. R.iutr 3.
fH. L I lli.ll... ftll.l ..U....I
"- - -uri.n4-i..
"reckenrldge
' "r- ""'" " " "
II. II.. ...tat....... ..
"ntaell. MUs Kay.ne Miller. Way
lan1'
.iiisa diaigarci nnnuiojji- (.cniei
-"" i ' "ii-K". n -
MUs P.-iiilnio Kullou t'liluu Mill
ehool I'uldo. Routt- I
Mr and Mi.. J M. Allumi. Mm.
I IS. Catea. Mia Ovesta McCles-
key. Mus Gladys John.on . Fran-
kell.
Hazel Rogers. Oak (iiovc school
Caddo.
. t
Mr CUuii ' Adaiim. Mr-. IS'itellu
1 AU"" -ly ehol. Ranger
RaiiIa 9
Roilto 3.
I "- "".
MIsj Helen
CoMtland.
t-c01' B0ltl' Ucnd
. ut FW Couger. Cedar aohool. '
' ivn
Mr. T. M. James. Mtoe Ma. io Win -
Hon. MIm Muttl. Rlclwirdson. Mrs.
stetMeit -
I "" ...?-"2T . .. ?-."??.."
.-
"" "" " uuwci jr .ll illilll
Shaw Ml a Oerlrude Castltmmn
I M T- C. U Osbtim iH fltS.
..
'" u"1' B-
' '"" " u; '7""B" ....
! W"" M" IUndJ' """ lioi3elLUSk I'lOHCC)'
Potot Miss Pnnnye Gundy. Mr. J. . ...... j
U- Coay- Mt" Fy8 n(iVl- M: '
i.Mmft Parrack. Mis Ada Mae Cook
..
1 (JUiJUO.
brown bear which attempted to take
her calf. The cow still had the besi
of tfct. battle when Darling aru" .
bud shot the Intruder.
NUMBER 28
RFC GETS $700
FOR NEW WORK
Committee to Change Head
quarters In City
A check for $700 was received
Wednesday morning by the local
It F C committee. A request fop
$1000 had been made to the Aus-
tin headquarters for the county a
us- in August.
A new headquarters for the R
!' C. work In Stephens county han
In conic necessary its the one now
uxpil In conjunction with the local
Bed Cross has been rented for oth
' rr purposes 'rhls building had
' been tendered free for months
The committee meeting Tuesday
night ngrcvd with Administrator
Woods to check closely on all ap-
plicants lor worn to determine
the number of dependents each
man Is supporting. Work will bo
somewhat apportioned on the bun .
I of this fuct.
A few complaints have come to
the committee of R. F. C. workers
who urn refusing to support their
families with tho money rccclwd
from tho labor. Administrator
Woods was Instructed ti tnk"
whatever steps nro ncccst-ary to
unfotco family support.
A few hundred families nro now
rteetvlng support through the la-
bor afforded by tho R. F. C. A
few Indlgenn elderly people nrc
mcelvlng aid in the matter of food
and medicine who arc not pliy.il-
cally ublo to work
A number of schools throughout
the rounty are utilizing R. F. C.
libor to provide fuel for winter
needs to make school repairs nnd
otherwise accomplish useful work.
Tho committee expressed Itself a
honing all useful work as onnosoil
! """V1" WT Wl" bo br0Uht
"' - Xi.' ..hiw'vo
i oi unnecessary.
The mect Tuesday night wit
lUUn0i by a of lh; ncw rom.
mtmw. n. follows! Judge Jesso
.. ... . . "
' Shillli cliauman P. B. Qlcnn.
L "' Wcoh - A- CJIImorc. Oille
j nnlni. and W. I. Wool. admin
letrolot'.
ti 4 1 II f
(TlJf JKI rOlllll
OO J
'bt?
Men A wail (lodo
Krtinclit Ida ned tnunagei --f s
I UirWft Poultry & Kgg . m
ffM HW Hit. aaa.aftl Mail ..... ..
' '
I if. ! IVvI'lim U .Llv-al . l
j. lta ur. W(.rl hp(ul
ters which in turn enci.wo. -i
icleerurlilr rrilar from l'u alum.
ion c t.UnK nul
HnU HJ1try . ry hllVl. ..
8lvcn to September lt to i .mm
lae cwi. tnal Mn. Kvir lh
miMtiy. R. . Tolley. wlm i
RtNMovelt'e agont In charge .f lie
Agricultural Dorwirtmcnt. hn. m ni
... . . ....
me aiMive ouioi ins- tins .imei
ican Industry nwy have the ..
... ..
-i urn. in cooruinate u- nu.v
preperly Tho right to iu ti.
uuo Ka8e "'nl l nut peiiMi'
iru inn inoimiiy nniii lis rout .
-P...... ul1 n.n.pniH-i .i.ki
managers are roi.ui-t'pd to pm b'
: fore the public the fuct that t!i
' egg and poultry Industry l ul
unteerlng Its full coepieration. and
n'y awaits gnvoriin.oent approvm
' f0' tt c0le that shall bo fully sat
htfictory foi the Industry.
I y-a -. - ...
1 Qiiti v IJoni'il I (1
j V-vnniy "uut n M'
I ..
Meet Saturda
J
Mi... Millie Blackburn county
"' eupc.intendent. tales thai
' Impo.tant meeting of the County
School Boaid of education will he
hat.t n.t..ni. i.f.-r..... ..
- ....... --
' ' P- ni- '" lle 'ounty court room
'All thou) coiiaernnd me urged to
.iu urn -lit fn. thin -tlnr-
" " '
in 11 uunviu uijju
i iii ii t...u. .. ....i .
i --iiviv tfwii .utjnc9 i aiaiwai'
pioneer whooc remlniscencoa fre-
quently annear In the Sun unit urr
widely read was in town Sturda
accompanied by his son and George
Grny. Mr- Hughes is one of tho few
men now alive who remembers the
wholesale hanirlnc at Gjinesvliie
i Texas 1.. tho early civil war days
I Its Sun extends Its thangs to
Mr Hughes for a. paid-up subscrlp
' tlou.
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 3, 1933, newspaper, August 3, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70506/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.