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FOUR
THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN. BRECKENRIDGE. TEXAS. TUESDAY JULY 18 1933
Telephone 600
PRESBYTERIAN
TEAM DEFEATS
PARKS OUTFIT
Church Players Go On Hit-
ting Spree; Cowser Gets
Five Bingles
Nanncy.
Umpires: JLirrlson behind the
plate; Glenn at first and second
Officii! at third.
LKAGUK STANDING.
Team
Y M C. A. ..
I Presbytorkins
Pals Class .
Ixne Star .
Court House
Itotary Club
Lions Club .
Magnolia . .
Parks . .
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Now Showing At Palace Theatre
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The J'rcshyterun tMn writ I
hog-wild Monday afternoon and de-
feated the lrke outfit 13 to t on
the "Y ' diamond.
The Presbyterian Mt . ifuly In
every Inning; ev .t the fifth and
scored in four f 'hem
Seven errorr bs Pit In players
contributed tn in. I.' rum obtained
by the Preebvt'M i m.
The box sc ti
I'rC'diy terlan
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TODAY'S STOCK MARKET
Through the Ooartosy of Ford Aleea
Telephone 179
Pecan Growers
Will Meet In
Br own wo od
Prcv. Today's
Close Close
Mllcd Chom . 129-7 131-
Amer Can 93-6 91-5
'Amer Tob 02- 02-1
'Amer T & T 131-1 132-
Anucontln 21- 22-1
1 Atlnn Hef 30-5 30-4
( Auburn Auto 79- 78-1
Harnsdale Oil 10-6 I0-
Ucth Steel 45-7 45-8
UrtlRga Mfj; .... 13-7 13-
Case Mfp 09-1 06-6
Chrysler 36-6 37-1
Columbian Car
Cons Pet
Cont Oil .. ..
Curtlss Wright
Jmi
BROW.N'WOOD. July 18 Sever-
al hundral pecan k rowers and
iMdlnk' man or the State vstll be
In BroK.vnv.-ood Thuraday. Jury 20.
to attend the summer meeting of
I he U'tat TtxAa Pecnn Growors As
rrl.itlnn. Copies of the com
program are now being ma
jjrower In various pktcos over tha
niat by the program cojitmlttee.
li i Lucas and J. T. MoDonuld.
Krxunwootl. and T. O. Hurst Wla.
hrll The session will bcln at 9 ft5
m In the district court room
Thr program not only will In-
i 'jilr Interesting talks by a nunwr
"f tuomlnent urowers and lender.
" Inn also provides for vlstls to the
" r 8 Ican exiierlmant station
h.'rr to Lucas Pecan orchard nnd
" ) like Brownwood. the tarcest
" l..lv nr Inland water In the State
1 t adding demonstration will also
- ii Kiven
- Three thins art to Iw emnhaals-
0 ed They an. (!) Pecan marketing;
2) Report of resoaroh work dona
' J by the KvperlBiont SUtlon. tiartlc
ularly on in control oi uusana. v'
Comparison of top working ttitth-
imIi.
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i.
iti.l Th ! ii Ni l i
i li i i' Ml Pul m r rh
1 1 li I Ilk. I film- ' i ulrr
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fr"in
rknt;
3!HolIaii(l Seeks jlow You Can Help
j .- m t g r- ' - -
l'ctuid uii ui.nuuia
(Continued Prom Pau One)
bK6S
Revival Ends
Continued Krom PitKe One) I
m. k.. woman from the Herod
i tit i . !
'1 hioiiKh a well directed chain of
li'iviiience the Apostle Paul was
1 1 "light before this wicked gover-
i."r and Riven the opportunity tn
lir.r to him KelLx. having him
ihru.it upon him toy Lysius who
-nt him from Jerusalem to Cues-
rfii'd ent for Paul and haa. him
.inrninj; the faith lc -urist
Ji iua '
Now these ancient preacher
h.l not I oiir nod to be so tactful as
N S II"IIhm. rlty lUpeilntend-
enl. i ciMnplllnK all the Infnrmn
tlon poenlblc about ichools In
Htrphnu a unly .Including early
history of many of Ihem
In lKt wp-k JVeprvnn County
Mun mi iitirlc wiis i ii Mini In
which Mi Holland ankoit fm in
foi million about ttll the HchiMiN
Mr Holland HKUfd the follow-
ing; statement Tuemlay conceming
this article.
"The open letter In the Sun lat
week to request stories and In-
formation about schools that have
existed In Stephens County lias
resulted in several replies.
"Already considerable Informa-
tion has bean fathered on the
schools of the county present and
remote.
"This la another plea for those!
who will to wilte or communicate
In any way that Is convenient with l
N H Holland upTlntendint
Ilreckentiilge Public Schools fori
the purpose or HnxlstliiK in getting
into a centnil plarc nil dnta and
furtx ponsiblo that ht-ar on the
origin d M-lopm'nt and piogrss.
or any ph.i.-i' of any school that
I ha rvM exmlfd In this -outity.
I "ThlB lnitntion Is rxtended to
cltixrn of thin county or In any
county wlit'ii the Sun cliculatca.
People air Interested In thejr
M'hooU A story of the schools of
this ounty would make most Inter-
esting leading tor young and old
alike. Schools have improved so
me modern preachers huve iearn-t mUch and one way to have mora
appreciation of the ix-hooU that
have been bultded up to thi time
would be to have a full account
of the schools of other dayi.
"Light has been abed on how
Boogerville got Ita name. Pleasant
Valley was the name of a school
on the road south of jRreckenridge.
The chooi wa located on a htli
i plain How did tl get the mime
Vall.'j ' Whs valley :i hill in
ethrr d.i- in thi county'
I poll ring every cc mmunlty with
ut knowledge gill tied from study-
ing the Inw nnd seeing that It
w.is curried nut fairly at home
I This Is a v.mtly bigger thing -
this new dem'-i'intlc industrial self-
j government and it will take a
mote deeply Informed public opln-
t ton to niiiki' a go of it
ft is terrifically complicated and
n.ori'ovi'i it will change nu each
Industry -fles Its Ideas It Is
not enough that each Industry and
each man should watch Ills step
lest "the government should get
hlin" but It is tlmo for men in
each community to contribute
something positive
produced tn enable hint to buy a
reasonable share of hit necessities
i produced by the rent of the work-
ers Simple yot It Is a stiff Job to
I work out these alms In terms of
pny roll figures and price levels In
each ndustty In ench town.
To make it start and to put
Koine sort of bottom under the
whole affoit. I have made us n
general suggestion without com-
mitment nnd especially to help
the widely scattered smaller busi-
nesses In tholr thinking the aver-
age figure of 32 hours for the
work week at not loss than 45
cents an hour for the lowest paid
class of workers as a gcnerul
basis to start the recovery effort.
That's thrown nut as something
concrete for our new Industrial
self-government to chew on as an
appetlrcr
68-1 65-1
1 1-6 1 1-7
18-5 18-1
4-2 1-1
Dupont 83-1 83-5
Gold Dust 26-5 26-7
Grlgaby Gran 3-7 3-6
Fox Films 12 1-3
Gen Elcc 29- 29-8
Gen Motors 33-6 33-6
Gen Foods 38-3 39-5
Goodyear 15-1 lt-1
Houston OH (Old) 37- 36-2
Int Harvester 15-1 41-3
Int Telephone 20-2 20-0
Monlg Ward 28- 27-1
21-2 21-3
55-5 55-1
16-2 16-1
17-2 16-7
11- 10-T
75- 75-5
15-3 1 1 6
in t lo 2
9- 0 I
II 3 lo
10-2 in 1
Studebakcr
Tcxns Corp
Texas Gulf Sul
Tex Pao C & O
U S Ind Ale .-. . .
8-
27-7
33-3
G-7
03-
U S Stool 65-2
United Air 45-t
Vanadium 31-6
Westing Elec ... 57-1
Western Union 75-3
Woolworth 19-
Curb Stocks
Cities Service
Elec Bonds
Gulf Oil Pa
Humble Oil .
Sunt OH Ind
1-1
38-2
60-3
81-2
33-1
7-D
27-0
34-6
6-87-6
68-6
57-3
76-6
40-
I -I
60-3
81-6
Dec
12.20 12.00 12.10
NHW OKUJANS COTTON
High Low Close
Jan ...12.21 12.07 12.151
CHICAGO OKALN
Wheat
High Low Close
May 128-1 123-7 325-2
Sept 120- 116-4 117-5
Dec 121- 110-0 120-7
Corn
High Low Closs
May 81-3 79-5 80-1
SopL . .71-2 69-1 69-6
Doc 76-2 7t- 74-5
Oat
May 05-1 51-1 51-2
Sept .... 49-2 48- 48-2
Dec 52-3 50-7 51-2
Mar 12.37 12.20
! I fiOUffTRY XilVS '
Natl Cash Iteg
NYORR
Ohllo Oil
Phillips Pet ...
Uadlo
Santa Fc It R
Scurs rtoebuck
Shell Union
Skclly Oil
Socony
Stan Oil N J
May
July
Oct
Iier
l .1
M i
J i
.12.80 12.31
.11.08 11.73
12.18 11.09
1229 '
12.13
11.68
11.00
12.09
ni:v
VOItK COTTON
High Low CI.mc
12 25 12 07 12 17
1239 12 Jt 12 31
1-' 'i2 U H. 1J If.
11 '1 11 -.0 H "IN
FRIGIDATRE
Used three months. Like
new. Half price cash or
terms.
HARRIS & LEE
Motor Co.
I'hnne 12
It cuu be translated Into fact In
ovnrv community sten bv stcti. as
something j (.... njl oe.i icders co to It with
harder than shelling out quartor COnflilonco. public spirit and guts.
This wholo recovery administration I
Is a challenge to the self-govcin-
and calling It a day
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w
&
s
UK 'J
TTaflr
Iy'
LL.
t C -fTsW .CJ i
Ing rnpnclty of management
labor evtrywhere
nnd
. a to be When they stood before a
in. in to preach to him they did lint
ii Ik about the sins of somebdy else.
n.e aimed straight at the heart
.in. I life of the subject before them.
On this occasion. Paul's sermon
h.ul three parts. ouoh of which
w.nt straight to tho murk con-
. iiinin" with force and nower the
. . nducl of this guilty pail. He
-Hike to them of 'Itlshteousnesal
nit self control and of Judgment
" n'me." I
' And as he thus reasoned with
them Felix was terrified nnd well
'i. might have been. Paul made
inn see his in He made htm see
i hem in Ihe light of righteousness
t .elf control and of the judgment
rthu-h is coming There are many!
t."U who mult! nut main! nu their
ompoeure If only they would tl
low themselves to think of thru
ins in the light of these Ihie '
things righteousness self control
and of judgment to come
relix anewered o thy wav for
this lime and when I have a con-
venient season. I will call thee to
me lJk many today it was not
convenient for him to put away h. ' Muiph
ms immediately. But let all aucn con
Im- warned for just ns tn the case
f rrlix the devil will see to it
'In' wii hav no movement time
'What about teacheis in other
days' How did they r What
did they look like What did
they teut li What '.v. tl.e place
of the - li I in the community
oi nrlghborhoMl ' Any piece of tn-
foitn.it ion any fu t fmni firmer
inilnl- nut lis oi teacher- will be
ju-t tin thlnu to help tn.iki 'hi
t 'ty vhil It oiittli' tn be
IIKOI'IIKKa All! MIMMrilll.
BOHTON d'JJ -When rather Kd-
ward L. Murphy. S J said his first
mass at Holy Tillilty Church here
lecently i biother Kathei liemge
Murphy. H J. seivrd a Ii "ti
snd iri"tln i hiothrr H . I '-
S J ncnul a it'
NOI-CIIIX KKCOItO
liu.vrnifs pitowi-ss'
It mean- Hiiiikiiik ni i be with a KALISPELU Mont. IttRe-Charloa
INid nnd pen. il funking out hnw tltw vetanin moutUiiln llonl
to t tansl.fe the puiM-.eH of the re-1 hunttrf tough notahes and
covet y adminletratinii into terms j ettm9ftl PUl t tne casement of his
of things to bv done or refrained n1room ioor to put the worst
ft oin In ui on t.uslnesi Job. or mil wlth tne mtmi nrked gun
"wn j handle to simmo. I
Maybe It is tine th.it 'lie best But Ordlsh'a notches are for
certainly he oldest thinking on in-1 moUntaln lions ho has killed. In'
dutrlal wdf-goveinment In the tn 32 years he has worked us ai
past has come from the labor side hunter he has kllltd 206 of the
Muyhc the most comprehensive d)!. ana cuptuted 35. For!
planning now is coming from In-. wie 0no killed he has cut 11 notch
dustrlallsts. j i the cusomont. and for tfiouc
It makes no difference and most CUpturod a cross
ceitainly the whole thing is a rhiil-j Ontlsh uses only n small .22
lenge to the thinking of both skies j cubre pistol In his hunting. He
and all of us. Very soon the lea-1 recalls but one occasion on which
sons of hard practice of the He-1 nB Wl bitten by a Hon and that
covery Act will be all-Important. occurred while he was crating one
they'll be the law whoever were j f ln(. nninialu
the prophets. '
First text In Bulletin No 1 is1
this; Business Is to split up the
work there Is so as to put moie
men buck on the pay rolls and
raise wages foi the shorter work- j
shift so that no workei gets IoshI
than u decent living wage. In-J
crease of consumption power has
the right of way Runaway prices'
would eat up cmisumption power
while It is u-bornlng. wo will not
tolerate them Nm will below-coitl
- King do m good I
Toil:i
1 tl
anil
Q)xUace
Now
ShoMiim
GEOrz-i
A
TWICE AS MANY CAME THE
SECOND DAYI
That t tehy ' urgms you lo ! tb
0'sol Artiit p-ctu at toon at poii'bUI
Ws It b glad lo wslcsm yov lo the Strand
ot on l.m bot youll snoy mors il
you tl com today btOf rh mounting
c-owdt forts long v.a't in linsl
RUSS
TheWorkinMan
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K) IN Mi ' I 11 ' -I. 11 . i 1 . v . .
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asasassssssas"ssass ewsaswsaseassaBeMaj I IBHHIHHiH
! ififiaiyi mm.
Siii.iii pr f it nevi made jvwi
tii hint U an old wd-n;' whicn
mi- 11111-t modernize to fit out jn
i nu.hliMii by saying ''lit 1
1 ii-h iilik pi 11 en w til i 'l'K'i 1
n Int l""se tint iieith.1! with 11
t e'li 1 im ill
DANCE!
You and your Inly friend arc
cordially invi'cd to attend
A Balloon Dance
at the-
Green Lantern
Dance Hall
J 1-2 m.les east of Brcckenrldge
where Fort Worth and Grahmt
highway divide
WcdncMliiy July 19th
Bringing you for 'he first time
Don Woltz
.nnl hi-
lionnct Band
(iray
Titiif
I-
$m
8
P
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Hrtioi.'.vnSkrrPiC Tl M S
9 a
A Worntr troi. Picrgrs with
BETTE DAVIS HARDIE
ALBRIGHT GORDON
WESTCOTT THEODORE
NEWTON. Dirscttd by
JOHN ADOIFI
r. t 1 'I .1
Hell Below
uith KOUKKT
MONTGOMERY
Waller Huston M.uU I .iin
lliiiiu llurantc. 1 gene IMl
It t to. Uolii rt oi nt
fdnesditx. Tluuda
'4A Studv in
Scarlet"
sin rim U llnlmr Mstn
lliriller. ivlth iini Mm
W'Mts. .lime (lde. u. id Kegl
liiilil Owen
UINd CROSBY
in
SIM bINt; SUNG
Sound News
AUTO LOANS
Note IUiilnwiccd
I'aymeuN lti'ducul
Prompt Service
Ilciunnabln Kates
Kepoi;fsscd Cars for
SOUTHWEST
FINANCE COMPANY
Sale
113 W. Walker
rhone 8S3
Are the fri.' ou reg ''ly I'jvel
Concrete HiRhwiyi' Thetney
ARE on the TrJtthx Route ind
provide true TRAVCLAX ttim If
"jrour" roidi tie mt Concrete you
will wint to irirn the exact locttion
of tht Concrete Htghmyj of Tex
A free TrattUx Map. Jhowing
the Concrete HiRhvijs of thit tutr.
will be tent on request. Mill the
coupon now
Insist onCiXRlI High)-s
r ---------- ----------i
Portland Cement Association j
I isui iNorwoou oiag Aujtin
Crintlteim Please send me a Free j
I Copy of the Official Map of the Texas i
HighwajrSyiteni showing iheTVjirj-' J
Route in Texu.
(name)
I
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Tr
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hi
gr it
(iKMM. AM)
IMtKSSIMi
u. w 'hderful new
it tserytce made pos-
bri a use we went to
expen.-e in Instullln;
j rew tiu'ier i-uruier wnirii
pro ule. pure water-white
a lnt all hours of the day.
Our l" prices will save
morsel foi you .and you'll
ii m ney on clothes be-
tide because our modern
j tern udds heuuty anil new
t fe t. garments of any
iie We give particular at
tintnn to linings rips but-
t i rt (Jive us a trial
ouli be cli'l ou did
(ash and t'arry Prices for
Mond:iy Tuesday Wednes-
day and Thureday
2 Suits or 2 Dresses
a Suit and a
Dress
All other
or
50c
Pate
Prices in
Proportion
Bros.
Cleaners & Dyers
I Corner Walker St. and
Baylor Ave.
ECONOMIZE with QUALITY
ifi f IsjgPHH
Im M. 'jtV ysWsleaHDBiia.affclSiBBBB
The economic situation has nothing to do with your
motor's need of efficient lubrications Fortunately you
can have the best lubricant without penalty. The total
cost of Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil is only
one-fifth of a cent per mile very little to pay to pro-
tect your car investment.
Conoco Germ Processed Oil is the highest grade
motor oil obtainable . . . the paraffin base crude
oil sources the scientific skill and the most mod-
ern of refineries combine to make it so. Then the
exclusive Conoco formula . . . Germ Process a a a is
used to give it extra oiliness and penetrativeness no
other oil has nor can have. A quart remains up in
your motor and never drains away . . the "Hidden
Quart" . . . ready BiiHHIijililsliasiafafarjaasj
when you step on the
starter each morning.
Fill or add a quart at
Red Triangle Stations.
H0DEJt
AN"
NEVER
IN
YOUR.rAV
DRAIN-"
mjf1
20
CONOCO
GERM PROCESSED
(PARAFFIN base)
MOTOR OIL
30
MOTORINEs good oil of hl3h
quality for lis piice. Made by
a quart Conocd but not Germ Processed.
a quart
THESE PRICES INCLUDE ALL TAXES
DEMAND OILfoe ustwhen your
motor wastes more oil than it uits
or to fit n economic emersency.
: i St
a quart
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