Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 31, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
four pages : illus. ; page 17 x 22 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
tobetx Catmttt
HHmimiHIHItHMtHtlHIHtttHMtHM.
illlKltllllllllltlHIIflHIHMIMtMlltMIMIIIMIIIIIM
Wheat
Reduction
One Inch
Rain
Greatly
Relieves
Local Ranges
-X . W
rY '
u. " vn r-v a ;r7 jr.
! Plans
p Oil. yr
-i rui s x viv
!
i Given i
!
Local 5
I !
! Growers I
!
ZlllltlMMMMMIttlMtlt(l(HlltMMMIMtlMMItlMIMM
I UIIU X' til ma
I
Mtttl
Devoted to the Farm and Home and to Ecry Legitimate Interest of Hreckcnridge and Stephens County
-Sun 1
iPfrttxJ- s
WW J ; O- A M.
BLy'ha VV
SjW -i C N!.l HU: HI J.Ss Kf
-3XOTF;'
VOL! ME IV
KRECKENUmr.E STEPHENS COUNTY THl'RSDAY AUGUST 31 1033
NUMBEIi !J2
A. H. HAMILTON !
FALLS 15 FEET
INTO CREEK BED
Riding on Running Board of
Car When Lights Failed
Mile South of Town
Hogs Jam Markets as l S. Ruys
COUNTY WHEAT (Instructions To Farmers' SLdcE -CONFESS CRIME
. M. Itainiltnn about 'l't.
of Uanuer. lived a day and a
half with a broken neck but'
Bumiinbi'd to hi injuries thin
mnruinx at 0:".!) at the
Hroikoiindtfi' lfcwpitnl.
I lis body wax taken to Kan-1
K'r whiMt- burial ananjrr
llli'lits wore to be miitlo.
llamtllon foil Ii feet into
a creek when ho wi knocked
from the ninninjr board of a1
car on ji bridge a mile .south
of llreckenridxu Saturday
nik'lit. !
J The young ntAn wm routing t.
ftckonrldgo tn attend .1 d-incet
(ill J B W'hii rton grandson of
r J W Wlinrlon of thla city be
twern 9 and 10 o'clock Saturday
fulgllt The lights on their nut
li oblln burned out aliout 1 mile
nd u tinlf from Hreckcnridge and
llnniillnn stood on Hip side f th
car to nlit Ilia companion I" gld
dig the tur through the ilarofw.
As they upprnacheA rlrown
Hrmuh lir Hltrr. one mile eoulh. they
met ar and taking extra pr- HTTM MfiN M V W
rauMon to give the other .tutom. JJ J J J J fj
line loom iiiii tTii .. mm -aide
of the bridge c-xtapultlng
IlmlU'Vi ocr Into the eteek
The young man la survived hy
tua piirenta In llunRfT and ftv-aUtcra.
COMMITTEE
PLANS VISITS
Details Of Government Re-
ductioh Plan Studied
Oh Wheat Reduction
Urpresentntlvc whent growpra ol
i 1 . nunty mot Woilneatluy morn-
11 1 .it the nuirthnHHP to iiPlCPt
r npi.iim iimpiiiKn eonimlttep to! kept this crlpt romlnUet above lil
PICK-UPS and
PELTER
A vutornn Woat Tcxaa lawyer
who foiiRht the Uoil Men anil ji
fool.'itnl with the civilized whitua.
1 " 1 ir w niirK jc a' i 1 x ' it 1.
in "'i 1 ' in ir i the n"Mu 1 . t-itnt
will ' i 1 1 i'ri 111 it effin In r I 1 1 ? 1 ! 1 1 t'l-n if
hi i'nilr t I 1 - rii'C- .Svrn inittp ' 1 '1 . i 1 .in jimrinil
with !- in il - - ri tu fairnw
GRAND JURORS
Mold Pigs Umil .
Next Week Wire
lo Monli'orl Savs
I The following t'-Iogrrim wia r-
I ceivoil thla morning by County
' .fi..tt II T Mnnlfiirl frni.i I.' f
. .vll - -...w.. ...... ... ...
IllSfimS I 10 l)l(nil 8x'n cUIena he Imwii an in- Itugonlitorht. Swine apoctalUt A.
IS K I ll?Y3 '"monoil to help nwike up the e- A. M cottw. K.xtenalon Servlco.
I taniNr October rframl j i.y which; who b-n n-(gnw U)e Kort
A weekly meeting nttendad by convent In H ecken. .r n"x( Worth markut to oooporate with
approximately Iffl men ami thatr Monday morning flept. I. thp AfirteuUur(ll Ailjuatmont Ail-
famine. wna held at the City Itn.l; Twelve of tho foMowlng nun will mtnlirmlon aml the lnMmt nt
Uneniployed JVIwij
16 Men Called to Act On1
Inquisitorial Body
ii.rilo 1 riii-i of oiliicntlonal
n.irting hi fix- fr-ileral whont ml-
1 i-'iiicnt t in through tho coun
Th. temporary camKtlgn com-
111 Mrp Mplrctod ComKMC(l of B. It.
Mixwell. chairman llonry Comp-
1 1 Char ie Wallur Floyd Vlck
T ni Hefner and Arthur O.ivla.
Thl- committee with I. T. Mont
f'i county agent wntked out the
f' ii'iwing rhidule of community
mtetinga
Weiliieed y. Kepi 0 Clour Fork
m ; CT-tnl Fall 1:30 p. 111.;
('pi 1 mil Flat 130 p. in.; I win 8
I '
Thurada). Sept 7 C.llUHlgllt 0
n in . Haker. 0 a m ; Bollan 1:30
p in . Buieki I 30 p. ill.; Harpeia-
lic H p 111.
Fiuliiy. Sept. 8 Waylnnd 1) a. m
N.r -Hlty 130 p. m.; Ictiaa. 1:30
p ni Oiddo. a p. in
Satiitln. Sept. 0 Ilttickenrlilge
2 to p in
I Pnleaa ntherwHc iinnounccil all
I meetlngH except the one at lirerk
enrldge will be held at tho achool
1 bulldlni: In each community. Tho
Dreckenrlilgo nioeting will bo held
at the county courthoimn.
At theac mooting! tho govorn-
1 ment'a plan for wheat acreage re
duction will he explained by Coun
ty Agent Montfort and member of
the temporary committee nnd ap-
plication for contractu will bo dla
trlbuteil. Ijitor h pormancnt organ-
tuition composed only of giowora
who algn contmctH. will be formed.
After the permanunt orgiinbji-
TueiHlay evening by the KinpJoywa.comprtoo the Jury
and Walking Men'a AaaoctniloH. j 11. F. IlbOlU'. W'nylanii.
Frank Uoberta preatdo.1 nt 1 dli ( A. S. Denver. Iwu.
cum. on of NItA developineiita. nml i W. A. OunnlHgham. UlUavlllo.
J. C. I.QUd'ltir Ctaco. route.
Oliver I-odbet'er Cddc
V I Lingi'MM. ltnnjer. route.
l C Hamnmk. CaJ-Jo.
Fred Harrington. Caddo.
John Deatan. Parka.
K J GrMiulrect. Bllaaviile
Willie Itogera. Ctaco route.
J P. Phllllpa. ISolian.
Fred Fcrguaon nrockearlilgn.
In a conalderntlon of the wurklnKi
alluatlon locally.
i;
llfipllCJ
talks were wade from lh floor 1
Ifui the platform pledging the
linn to el out untiecrving
iillcanta at the Hit' to uaalalJ
aeeing that the famili" of uch 1
rnen really receive ihf u-iicr .
icted from tha fiimlo and u di-
Sf Mlon of other mattcr affecting
Skf men.
The council reported aaaiating 4
number of men to necessary
ployment and relief wl bail fall
ni to otherwlae ftml balp
President Itoberta oullli.ad a p'n
rf orgnnuutloM whereby each
craft repreaented will hve an a
credite-1 reprnaeiiUUva with th
local NItA force
drmk:
"Tho Inillim acnlpml hla eno-
mlca; but the whlto man sklna litt
frlondi."
:
Sccrctaiy of War Dorn tella 11a
crlmu coata llio nation ainnmlly
13.000.000000 and Hint rocketeers
cost ua another $18000000000.
Why so wicked whoa ovoiy nun
of 11 h Ihih 2000000 FihIciiiI laws and
every child a fieo school to kuup
him In tho straight path?
Tho parson would say wo 111 e
substituting traffic signals fui tho
inner light
Thirty million pads of young feet
will aoon start their patter to thu
school homos on the hills.
He careful of tlicxo little foil..
In IP32 motorltits alow 3100 of them
and crippled lAS.OOQ nthoia. Ten
per coin of the kllllnga ami mtilm-
lugs woro unavoidable. The other
was tho slaughter of Innocents.
: :
Old Man Texas against hla taste
voted n $'.'0000000 bond issue Hat
unlay to feed and alotbo bis din-
tressed follows.
Tho ciltlcUm of tho HFC na-
tional nnd ovcrywhoiu has been
that It kept pooplo from slatvatlon
but not from hungor. State now
Jolna nation and perhaps niggard
HnoiM and iindcr-nouilHhmeiit will
disappear.
JlaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK
AND POINT OUT
VICTIM'S BODY
Young Woman Shot In Back
of Head and Features
Almost Obliterated
Jtwt how the Individual Stephen
county farmer may figure for him
elf on what terms he may coop r
ate with the Government In tho
domestic allotment plan for wheut
Ih described In material Just re
eelved by County Agent I' T
Montfort from tho Agrlcultui!
Adjustment Administration In1
Washington.
Suppose that you mined 12eui
bushels from 120 acroa In 1930 loooj
bushels from 100 acres in 1032. and
fiOO bushels from 80 acres In 1032
Your average production for their
yours was 1000 bushels and your
average acroa 100. The annual pi'-!
ductlou of wheat in Stephens
coiinty during the flvo-yonr period.
1928-1032 Inclusive wuh 135.000
bushels while the thrcc-yoar avri-
ngo 1930-1932 Inclusive was 197.000
biifiholn. Now in order to adjust
your avctagc production to a five
year average the basis on which
the allotments arc to bo made you
would linvo to multiply the thrco-
year avoiagc 1000 bushels by OS
per cent giving 680 bushels is your
adjusted five-year
tlnn. Your domestic
would be 01 pur cent of the 080
bushels or 3G7 bushels and tlu.il
would bo your allotment foi thl'
ynnr and 1031 and 1935 without)
change. j j I can tig violence officers
-On this 307 bushels you would1 rami Women tO rrOVlQC ' "Ufricclly drove the two
bo paid by tho Government In tlmj f . brothers 1(1 the Dallas jail
form of an extra premium not Icij Meat IOf Winter lllOnttlS j Jac0 Carver. 27 of Pleasant
than 2d cents por bushels nor moie. Mound Miss Prlnco'a escort was
than 30 ccnta per bushel leas thi-i jnenr death at a hospital here from
expense of local administration.! Tho main dcmoiiMtiatlon for. bullet wounds In tho nook and
You would receive from J102.70 to'Slph(nil rounly rul wollu. r hnnds
"Yoo-hoo It 111 itlnuprs
ready." hlioutcd Mrs. Nb'k
Oliweilga above of Illuo
IhIiiiiiI 111 to win lliu liusbniul
rn)llilK ioiiIi'hI iIiiiIiik farm
week at Hi' (Vntiiiv of I'mg-rc-.s
Kxpildoii .it flu ago.
-?! CAN CHICKENS
IN SEPTEMBM'a-""
' DALLAS Aujr. 31. (l'I) -i
The body of Miss Katherine
I Prince Dallas county farm
er s (laiiKliter was found to-
day in a cotton field two
miles from the farm home
of two negro brothers who
officers said confessed slav-
ing her after they had
wounded her escort.
Tho negroes Identified bv
Deputies Bluey and Thuniian
liurkley were taken lo the
Dallas city jail.
The girl had been shot in
the back of the head. De-
features were almost obliter-
ated by blows.
A truck driver saw the ne-
t groes in the field and advised
officers. After the nair was
Porter Whaley.Vhambor of Com-
iiieioc executive Inspects tho Tes
tis penttontlaiy and says
110.10 loss local administration
'ing September will be canning1
Carver told police ho and Mian
Prlnco nttended a prayer meeting
cont. 173.10 Honn lifter Setitnmher.
15th and tho balance about Jui1olohlck"n' MlM Mwnltt lr'or- cm"-at a church In Oak Cliff. Halln.
... . . . i " .
1st. 1031. Tho cost of local admin- ty homo demonstration agent. Mini. ! suburb. They had driven toward
Utratlon by county wheat nroduo-l Thoy will can bnnotl chicken. homo nt about 11 n. m. Thcv narlt-
tlon control association Is catlmat-! ground chicken lor anndwlclion Cd In a lano near their homos nnd
wnro listening to tho radio whon
two negroes nppcarcd at the car.
They ordered Miss Prlnco to alt
on Carver's lap. One nogro entered
tho drivers scat and another lliu
roar.
illake Johnaon. Itreckenrtdge.
llemtce Trammell. UreckcnrJdBo. If th proJlK;r
J . iwtKer. iKocnniiiiiii-.
Moat Pigs In securhig u reduced
flow of pigs to mnrkot;
"Owing (o Mirplu- go em-
inent p'g rxcccdliig piiK'iitv
dig facillticH bhlpiH'rt uro
warinst ibi.i furllicr slilniii'iis
until next week and then only
on definite permission from
their I'oinmlsnliin (Inns. This
will prci-ut liiciirriug luii
feed iiiarge and possible ilnilli
losses. 'Ibis prognim hII'uns
ample time for ordcrl) mar-
hiilllg and shippers iilllst o. .
)Nrulr. 1 .M. Itegenbrcelit." '
or shipper of
I plKa Is to avoid delay In making
i delivery he should ro ta penult 1
j from one at the conuiilaaicn firms
i lit Foit Worth before taking the
! ptga to market County Agent i
Montfort has announced that he
will be glad lo eketsl the producer
cd at 3 cents por'bushcls or $11.01.' and salads tamallos and barbooue
You would be free to sell your Miss Pryor stated. ine women win
wheat crop when where anil to also study culling chlckona and
tlon la porfected a county board of I ..j rtuoly ovor mw lon mnt:i whom you pleased. If you have ol-uressing mom lor marKei.
directors Is to be formed to assume appealing bunch of men or auch n""" "0I" '0r a'13 crm that uuring uio nasi ...on . pu.ur.e
comnlute control of admliostratlonl .;. ...i.. 'would not matter. Your 1933 crop. 'have been organized. Tho women
of tho wheat plan. I Why ugly wonion tbo only however must have totaled at cnatwork with tho objective In mind of
giving ine lamiiy a imiaucoii m'-i
throughout tho year and canning
food to take caro of thoso needs.
Classified needs for a family of
five Include: 120 contalnora of
loafy vogetablos 120 containers of
stai chy vegetables SO containers
of other vegetables 2150 contnlnors
of fruits. Including tomatoes and
Farmers attendlnc tho Wcdnea- fi ini? u.r wio.i.Ht ..nt iyour allotment or 591 bushels or
day meeting were: T. S. Cllno. Mcn JurOS will nol convlrt mut-IUl nount seeded In the fall of
Arthur O.ivls. Ivan; Gilbert Gon- tv wnlnni IW3 n't have been enough at av.
II.... ..... .1 11.1. i
iry iiitrpttraviiiu r itiyii vivn.j . .
Mrs. Anton ll.ich a pool and stu-
pid Gei man widow of UiGraiigu
wus convicted of murdorlng a hit
ml hand and given death. She
claimed tho man outraged hoi
ibiuod her chlldiun. In hor cell slut
VlnU
Swensondalo; Charlie Wallor Jeaa
Uiwrenco B. W. Thames. Maker;
Henry Compton Buroka. Albeit
Wagley Waytand B. J. Ilundlck
It II. Ilundlck. Caddo; Horn Hef-
ner Crystal Falls; John Suddoth.
Frankell; 15 It Maxwell. John '5.'reiu her Illble fasted and called
ernge yields to have pioduccd at
loaat this amount.
In return for thoso payments nnd
(Continued on Pago 3.)
i Martin W It Holzer and County
Agent Montfort were at the moe
lug also
Probe Marriage
01' 11-Year-OW
for hoi thi oo ragged little ono-i. I
Friday thoy found her de id on
her cot "Starvation and a biukon;
hen it" Mild tho aheilff.
11 fo la attiildod with
Tho coiiithouso la not uxom
poso thla fat Goiman woman had
PARKS SCHOOL
OPEN SEPT. 17
nprSlIp 'Program at 9 O'clock Open conuuerroramthemm!sce'n
To Public
Rain Gives Aid
Homecoming Day
Closes Revival
Meeting in Caddo""-
s' I
I
j Approximately :uti -ion wer . ( Ml'llllr oh(2(HIS
Wife. Thrcale.ns
Children Slain;
They argued. Tho negroes diove
about 20 minutes arguing over
what road to take. Stopping lin-
ear tho armed negro ordered C.i'-
vcr to leave the car.
They ordered him to walk lo a
nearby clump of trees as thov
ncared the trocs tho negro ordered
Carver to turn around. Corvor
turned to receive two bullets. !
I tomato Juice 101 pounds of dried j fainted. Defore dawn a farnur
(beans and peas 20 pounds of1 heard his groans and brought him
clicese D'J containers or meal u- to Dallas.
ntainera of Jellies preserves and
52 pounds of houoy and sy
rup 52 pounds of lard 52 pounds
of salt pork and bacon and 100
noous
shod.
I
fll . IT iiianl Htintiiv (at tlrtflieartalfiiflL.
lo ivianv I'aniiS'day m tddo whh bought to ii
heun yloliil.tr nnd L'ood looklli! ()
lahlo to omnlov a Imtlorv of able Ia1 llulc hools will open
i I 1 Ail -1 .lattornoys! Hor fan mail . would Thursday September 17. It wa an-
UJuallOma VjlUkilve required u secretary. nouncod today by Superintendent
j eS ee ee T ' JUIHOH.
I Chicago and the Century of Pro- T ononlns progiam will be
AUia VALI.I2Y. Ok In . Aui.i ...... ..- u..... ... ..... ...Jholil at 9 o'clock In tho community
-- - i 't - . - -. i0W ran aie uiwi w mu vuiu
or ahippci.i in obtaining Uioae per- 31. 0.m An tl-yeaiold child bride.; lt.i.oua Federation. DUoliiloa of1"""- Tno P"hc ' lovlted. Tb
Doiotby Taylor Halaell her fnth jq creeg r gathered. Fmm the' l'fsnni will be followed by assign-
jers .wklow and her huslmml. wivi(julf of Mexico to tho !i.uik of thmont' " ho"e rooms eniollment
! taken Into custody Imie today fori .. Ih hv lli-mihiii I ii m I u)I classification of stiidenta.
.queetlonlng. I llollnesa Jaga.lgurl Srhl Sluinkai-I A h'"lkot ''ncl"n w'" ' rv-1 -orvi0 tnUoiI wlx mte- south of
I .Cn . . .....lw. ... acn(lrJ.( nou of tho Hindu lollg- v" "" l"u i'"" '" - I Throckmorton was fatally Injur
tier I J niyior. no-year oiii iiirni-'.. u .uoro wh irBl ii... i iiOO nonr. inuicauona iiiu wuh rmii
. . . . . ." .-.-- .. -... ... - . .....
riiroekmorlon
Man Killed By
Burglar Traj
Talvo It. Hiilse opeiator of a
i or. nllegod to have made a lr'Sc'yonra the ruler of this faith ha wl" lmvo tno ''0l 8clo1 your "f
marila' tranaitction with
joigh
left his couniry.
f close a two-weeka revival inectln!
lal the Uaptlet Church. j
Te pdreheil fn. n. urairioi. Vuilora from Abilene Graham.'
t th. eclWn i.fcn n (wl rail. I Wichita Palla. Mineral Wella Ilniti
the ii. t of til- kirk Mhfn ianwi.i Worth. Weatherford ami mnr.y
el some iiMgndudr fell over la commuHitiM la Stephens county!
tarriLtrv Iurlion ol Uic eoutitv ' ware ieaant A nienlc dinner on!
had ery sul.tai''ui iUf from'ihe grounds nt non wae a featuie) -Kelson liar arc". 6. a farmer be-1 tloia commissioner aald her i"ves-i vurC( oontrudlctoo and Infellibj
.heodnd lila wife attempted o burn "Piuon roveniwi mai iaior t- pronchmcnts!
Its hls'ory James stated.
bor hiid been found Jett at ; A .. M.n wlri loothei. Tho Bollan and I.oeiay schoi.1
. . l..l... .. ... j - .. . ... .... . ...... I .ml
! ci.nipiiiK khmiiiu noiir niuuiin'i.jhw) Cautiously wo add Coil Is. uu" "'" """ l""""-'"1)1 v ""
Aiiinoriuea win ne nan usen P"" i not only n groat linguist but has a ""10 rluls "" """ K"'- i'"K'"
aouou. i Droml bonse of hiinuir to preside
KNO.WIIiUC. Tenn.. Aug 31 dU'.' The state charuies anti corrre- ovor Uj- 0Woniy of onc hundiul
the drouth and h neat hut not of the day.
before early Mnl.i morning IW ' Nineteen persona were baptised her body menaced h'a chlldion i year-old daughter had married)
ah-- Sunday afternoon and fifteen oth-!wth an ax and a item pled to burn ' Jonn T- Hnlsell 53 Taylor'a nelgh-r injjaHon tno bug-boar of groat
rr. are to be hapthiod next Sun- Ule homes of two neighbor-i before r and that Taylor married Ha.- mincorfi u conilng ovei tho hill
Brrckenrtdge s aueable
fir
Ham tr.-att falling ii.iei-mltt'rt ' ia uv J D ftienthuni. Cntldo'he wa shot to death near here ""' H-yoar-old daughter.
I
.The final movo of a ticmimtUiiu
lv scvrrMl hiuira bvfuie nnd atioui Iluntut iwotor sakl thla morning today ' " 'president will be to elve el.uticity
mid morning drvetoped into a ha.i There were Is decisions made il'ir Hansard during a religioua ar- j -V liipiic WlllMl and Ploitlfulnias to our cutienuy.
-y local rnln. Although not auff- Ing the meeting ami 30 addlllona'guinoit with hi daughter threat-1"'"' Oil I lib IT IU-IIj Strive and strain as wu will
dent in really injure grae and fall to the church. ened her with an ax. When his i - . i j- T itn?ro ' not "'iiong us the physic .1
feedr It was enough to give er-j Rev. John M tlddell of San An- wife Interfered. Hansard atlackeil ' Jl aUlllV Oil V ISlL monev 0 nove our crP. "ire li-rnnm-.niAni
In hrntrr. unit ranch tnnlo. who eondurted tile inaetlnt ! hr uiiih 'V.. ..v ih.mm ih h ' .' hor. cmnlov nnd feod the loblera.
V.M. ....... . .. . . ...rf. . ....n ..... w ... rf . - - ji.i .... u-.- .......
t The grass will be revlvetl. ' has returned to his mime. beaded body on a bed. he gathered ' We Inflated for gonoratlons. vW " ' A "'.".
ani; credit and paper until collannii"" i-- -
smtt'i amount oi siock waicr i
V jH'ured. and considerable fall
minting of feed crops will likely
follow
Jont
Wbef
i newspapers and started a bkue un-
'. Amr II '
The reodenei' of M. Smith
Woman lias I no Cactus Vlanlo jnr u. family Live Oak and Dyer was j caught us In '29. We now have no
WICHITA. Kon. W Mrs. J. E.j Several children crouching In n completely destroyed this morning j credit and an Insufficiency of Uat-t
Poarcc has gathered a collection ieorner crHwlod out ami oxtlneulsh-! by a "r at 5:12' money.
Engineer Speneer of the water of more than 100 varieties of ono-iea . blazo as Hansoid crabbed 10th tne home and contenta a sound elastic money suffici-
ilant stated thJt slightly le th.in.tl In her 20-year-old garden here.; h( Bun an1 i0 tho house wero a complete loss. The dam- Cnt for the nation's two hundred
one-half Inoh of rain had fallen The moat rare is a specimen of g0rouminc. ago amounts to between $1000 and billions of business and ono nun-
befom noon Monday. ! Iho large Ecerlas of Central Am- $1500 tire Chief l. it. raraco Ured millions of pooplc must conic.
erica. Iho garden la ioloiiy un- estimated. Otherwise we will wallow in tho
students from their own and Intel-
vonlng school districts. Tninspoi-
tntlon will be furnished ...Is year
for somo of the advanced hlfcU
school students from tho Wayland
district and others who have bean
transferred to Parks together with
students from tho east side of the
Parks district who live outside thb
two mile limit fiom tho school
building as specified In thu now
school tronspoitatlon act.
An Interesting program Is being
arranged for the opening day tia
home-coming day foi
ex-stu
dents of the Parks school
Took Storekeeper Literally
OH--VT FAU-S. MonL UP- Tho
proprietor of the 'Help Yourseii
affected by droughts.
PUGILIST
CAMBRIDGE
' HAS SKItK.VK l'KTS.j Tbo family left a short time be- ashes of depression
IDGB. Mass. (U.R--Three' foio the fire on an out-of-town I .
IIUIIT ON MOTOHCYCLi:. j natural mortal enomlea a dog. a j trip neighbors ald. The origin; Years ago
a trim.
Intelligent
grocery Is considering a change of Howard Poe was taken to the. cat. and -a mouse Ilvo together of the fire was undetermined but young man Frank Hoosevelt sat
name for his store. Kecently I Brcckenrldge Hospital Sunday at-1 nero in perfect bliss at the homo of t-niet I'aruce saw n migni navo.n Harvard classes of Henry
thieves apparently taking the ternoon for treatment after he fell Dave Deshler rotlred pugilist who started from a wood stove n. moijames philosopher thinker and
name of the shop In earnest broke 'from his motorcycle. Bruises about oncu was matched with Battling
In and escaped with a large stock j the face were his only Injuries. He Nelson for the worlds lightweight
... ... . i k.. .. i .. I .i
Ol supplies. wus uisjiuaacu una uiuiiiiog.
(title
house.
The house was the property ofj
. C M Caldwell of Abilene
great American. James taught new
(Continued on Page 3.)
Father Of Local
Man Is Hijacked
H. F. Allen or Tulsa Oklu . fnth
or of A. B. Allen of this city wa
tho victim of two robbers a few
(laya ago noar Sominolo. Tho.tw.
highwaymen stopped Allon robbed
him of J 2.') his wntch and a pistol
and loft him trussed up beside the
road several miles from his ear.
Relatives horo wrio told that the
rohbors prob'ibly did not take the
car because tho battery was out of
order. Allen is a frequent vlsltor
horc and well know among o.l
men.
oil by n gun wound Saturday morn
lug whon ho spiting a trap he had
set to got hurglaiss who had boen; - - -
molesting his station. RFC Aid AlVdUfi
Hulse has set thn gun to be filed . . r
whon tho door was opened. Soti.r- ' CXftfi itCUKlS
day morning he oponod the door
forgetting tho Hap and received The local RFC committee todi
the bullets Intended for the received a n.eesugc from Austin.
thieves.
Hulso was nishwl to a Foit
Worth hospital where he died
Monday.
Rodeo Postponed
ni
suiting no more Fodoral money U
expected until tho legislature meet
and really Issues tho bonds or .t
portion of them voted Si tin day.
Then tho Federal Government will
continue Ita aid.
This office hnd all otbeis will
have to opeiate on their August el
lm..n....A .an II .l.t.l 1..... Tl. I.... .1
I O I'llllll'C I) a I Piroln)'i'ce hopes to lecoive soon a
portlonment.
Today's Instructloiu woie tn hold
relief money to n nec-tir' nilni-
The rodeo for which gieat pre
partitions had been made Monday
and lo which hundreds came had mum co that no one actually suf-
to bo postponed on account of rain fers but to lequlre that all able
that foil tho night before and nt In-'bodied men whcio possible soeuie
Hen Chokes on Own Heart.
HARTFORD. Kan. (U.R -Tho old;
rnwlntr "Mv licnrt was ill mv'iP..uu .n a... rni.j a r .t. Mn.-L-
throat." proved true here. It win nngs had gathered somo fanoy at- Tho cotton fields arc absorbing
In a case of an old hen that wtr j tractions and onough prize money' RFC families over tho Statonow
found choking. Unable to relievo t0 TU1Ke the day hold great pros- said the statement.
the fowl tho head was chopped pects for rodeo enthusiasts. Thi
off and sure enough the chicken's rodeo will likely bo held within a UK!) CROSS TO MKKT.
heart was lodged In Us throat. reasonable time duo advance no- The Red Cross Auxiliary will
r Itlce of which will bo given. I meet for the first time after a aun-
All .hould bo well for the Invet- There wero many attended tho.mer vacation Friday morning at
9:30 In the Petroleum Club at the
1.
erate fisherman who gets a day swap day despite tho wet weather
off under the flvo-day-a-week plan and numbore of trades were made
provided the fish do not decide to There was also considerable selling
take the same day off. and buying of livestock.
Burch Hotel it was announced th.
morning by the chairman Mrs. Al-
vin Walker.
2
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 31, 1933, newspaper, August 31, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70510/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.