Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, April 7, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY APRIL 7
News Events As Told
The
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HARPEKSVILLE
Mrs T. K. StroBier-.
The 'ituif and grain fit-id
i'K .1 .f a green blnnkf had)
Vr -prr-ml ovr them imce the
j rain iiid tri7 ;rain Is do-1
t$ i. l.iit will fin h in ned
f an liardcn n getting itarl-'
t i afiain after an getting killed by
he "i-t freeze. Nome have corn
'
V if the mi-k list I betfut
I I p.x.th m repotO-d tn be doing
tf"i wild h -jttJ-r bite il
' 'Ugh rii (in uffi-i a lot t.
I - .iher ha- Im n ibiwn with
' i 1 i' i tone In tif i .
A -u'n'.rr of th- (i Iks wet In
I'if i.eruilge -In lfnritc Haturila-
r i ail ifc (JatiiiiiiK fur .Swap l)u
l .1.
Mr ami Mm . J Booth uml
wrip visiUnx Mi and Mrs I'
) 'nilhir Hatunl.i) niKht.
M i-iull Uft fi.r Cue i Friday
1 -jx'i.d Hit ur.koml with home
f k sIHI have i-even mre
weH .f -whorl The pupils ..re
puc m ..ti a vile program f.-r
ly-ir
T'rtr will bo u .Mi-'lotiary meet-
irtf a' Mrs Claud lenders' Thurs-
day e.ening.
A truHtiet mirtniK wu held nt
'he i ho.. hmine Friday Two
trusted were nice ted r. Wright
and J .tin I.auderdalc
Our school yard nnd Brve ynnl
took pretty ainee the men )nvr
ntiee.n at wi rk on them.
ICOLIAN
Miss I'nla ClliilUer
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The II ''lie I lemonet ration Club
met T -.lay aftern)n In th
hoti.r f Mm A. Mtuehett The
It j e was called to order by Uie
pre lrnt Mrs O. Tornlln. The
subjf was "llannlng thi Vr.
lUur.t Uirden." MWm I'tyor aug-
gr tr-1 -eernl varieties .f vegeta-
Ll iiil fruits wImi h ne particu-
lar ail ii'inl to tin -Mtiiin of the
i un'ry lludget i.ihIh were filial!
.t lu thu year. !
Th'-ai jireaent were Mrnrs. O
Tomiin t C Chalkei. It. K
H.it hrtt r I. Kantp. J. W. I-ov-mn
C I. ijarletz ami I. Halciiett
and Miaacj Irne Ileynoldi IU
Nwvcil Maggie Kvune. Kula Le
f'Tialk r nd Mamie I'tyor hoxnu
den rristrition agent.
tint ken sandwi hta and pocun
c Jiirs were tiel
T.e tiext me'ing will be with
M 1( i:. Hal. he' t
HiviiiI fmm I'M' immunity ut-
imiel ttie sin'ng convvntlon ut
I II n Hill lat Sunday
M and Mm. S A Heynolde n-
trrtti'xl the yiiiii.g people with n
p.il'j i.iKt tUtiir.li night.
Mi" Hula lei I'huiker irturned
home Hut ut day night after spund-
II. K hfveuil da - in Hiei kenrldge
i the home of Mi .md Mm. J
thalkir.
c iff. .rd ilarr-'t of Anxm la vta-
it.ng in- unclt W T Houx and
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Chailey HoynoldM of Spur ami
I 'or fr HfynoliU of IlryMin apiMt
nut week end III the home of thttlr
jiren'- Mt and Mi- 8 A. Key-
Vdd' 0
Oarnie fiurllU a iIitUhI
ithui i iiu-tee Congratulation!
CADDO
Miss M)itl KenuliN
The I 'ant i. r of Deademona IUp-
tmt Chuu-li. Itm- ChaniLerlaii. ii
hnlditig u revival meeting at the
( uldo Huptmt Uhtirali.
Mrs (1 I. William hai return
ed hunie fiom Sweetwater whera
jhe visited her daughtet Mr. J. 'r.
C'o'tittU
Or J D Colllnn uml fainll- have
moved to WlcJtl'u lill. where lie
will beKln ' wtk at Orand Street
Drug Htore.
lien Hix and Jlni Jliflhmnn ie
turned to Strawn. where llitry are
employed
Missea Inez and Ophelia Horn
vjient the wrek-end wHlh their par-
enta at Htruwn Mr and ilrt. Hpj-n.
Mish Marian Moorvhead spent the
week-end at Albany with Mr.
Clara Molntire.
itr nnd Mrs A. II. Woods aoent
it week-end with Mra. Wood's
mother Mm. II. II. Ilnrker.
The MethodUt league la to un
tertuin the Olatrtcl league I'rtday
yght
Tlio Bchool children Imivo heen
entertained with several plcnlftc
nnd chicken dinner of lite day.
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Sun's Correspondents
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OAKLEY
' .J. H. Webb
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Enttv ptnnted corn is coming up!
and some of our farmer here in
the rami are just comtnenelriK
planting nn there was so much rain
iimiriK thp winter the windy land
i- -till cold Very little Malae
hie bei-n planted a yet. but
quite an acreage will be planted
I later Oak and Blackjack trees are
! in fti'l bloorn and Meaqult ato
tiill n r and many angtera for fish
alf dlVKltlg hul'
The llt'le I'nwrt Imvn nrp mov-
tK from Tt"rK'i to Kranhell
Where they villi milk theli home
fnf uwhlle
.Nm HktltnK f Throckmorton
furmer f idem f thl sif'inn
if the rounlv wu- here on u
v.vt last wi'i-k He wot Constable
Jlnl llppillj Sheriff of this pie
i mi ' fnf n number if enis
.Ine Hnrrei' w planting two .- I i; .s Cutblrth who live- on Hur-
..f watermelons He says he aim Ve street received a painful wire
o raise a few melons for himself ut on niB n-nj Haluiday morniiig
.md fhe res' for the two legged eaily when he was extracting a
i .limit who Keneia'.ly depiedale I neighbor s hoie from the wire
on them about ripening time fence.
J H and Wayne Wobb went
... llMlnt till) U..Imu MH.I AlUluL I
t . Jail. PUIKIBJ alu fa.fc- ina-
e.l the Hinging Convention there
They report fine singing but were
more Intervened in the good din-
ner. .si old time bnrn dance was
held at thu roomy barn near the
rMldnsi' of .Mr and Mt. Tom
Flow wwo live on tine Strawn road.
A large crowd of people ware theru
and with excellent music much
dancing of wiunrce. good callers
and an enjoyable time was had
by everyone present
The school trustee election .-it
Oakley last Saturday created no
excitement J A Itidllng. Is In the
maiket for new hat as he wa
elected as olie of the trustee."
An almost unbelievable repot'
rinul.ited but Mas lutei confirmed
g.i a fart ttut John Iloney wu.t
-ofii hjrd t work on his farm ut
So a m. la t Thursday
Mt Popejoy of Caddo who pur-
tliMd aevuiul mules ami horc
m thld vicinity was gathering rtn'in
up laat Satuidny carryktg them
t Ua st land for ssMpment with
more that he had mirchaaed over
theie
Prof. P Adams and .Mr.
Entelle Adanin. luve been re-em
ployed to teach the Oakley school
foi (he 10M 3 terms.
Hank Hmttfh of Necessity was
hue Hunday
Not a blr'h nor death occuiod
in the ttoulheast part of Htephena
county during the month of .March
according to the report of local
KegistiHr Wfhh for the month to
the .State Department of Vital
titiUM(ea at Austin where all
U4ih raports are filed
1 1 .m 1 1 i : i us -1 1 . i . i i i s : 1 1 .mis-
sionaicv sticiwrv has
SOCIAL CATHUHI.VC
Miss Lnrciinc .McClciiny
The HarpemvlIU I'ltgali .Mis-
sionary Society met Tiiuraday.
Murali 30. I Me at It'"" JioraniuiK-o
with Mra. Kvaru proaldent of tiie
society for & fifth Thursday so-
cial gtiUiering: flfUi Thursdays
having been Mt ide for that pur
poee.
Members of the ISulian Society
were visitors There were alo five
vtaltlng ludle from Hreokenrltn.
neprtwenting ane aclety there who
gave interoating Ulks The leaaon
from the book "CBwiat nnd The
Coming Kingdom" waa taught by
Mr. Kvoii.
Itefrtwhinenl of mike nnd lem-
onade 'ere sentMJ to a large nunv
iier and an enjoyable evening was
reported by all
The teoaiely will meet with Mrs.
C. K. Ixuddfr Tiiuredny iwonlng
April 13tfii nt two o'clock i:ver"-
on la Invited.
I'lVK FASTF-.VT KI'KKOS
OF MAN AUK I.ISTKB ItV
TIIK NKW VOUK TIMKS
NBW YORK. -The New York
Times hu luted the five fastest
speeds of man ni follows
Seaplant'- t068 miles pet hour.
Lieut. O. H. SlalnfoiUi
Airplane 3S1 Ji mile per hour
Opt. L. R. Jijyle.
Aulonioblls-2ft3.W miles per
hour; Sir Malcolm Campbell
Ice Bout HOC miles per hour
Llnh Price.
Motor Boat m 80 miles per
hour; Gur Wood.
"Swift us an Indian" it might
be added la no longer nn apt
elmile.
How's the HosdT Brjpt' him to
Swap Day April 21th.
By
County-Wide
Locals
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Adolph Mueller and W. B. Art-
am of Harperavllle .community
were in town Saturday.
Miss Alma Mueller and Mr. VI-
oia Wooding ton of Bllasville were
In Breckenridge Haturday.
. 8. Taylor of Necessity who Is
nlso president of the Htepheni
County Unity Association war In
the niunty fieut Hntimliiy.
M. W Campbell of ftunslght was
In town Satin day looking after
business in the county agent's of-
fire
Albeit Iaiiwreticr of Hllbbnrd
I'liiiiinunit) ttii ninnnx those In
town Satin day.
"Jiuatneas i t lit pretty gootl In
the old town we htive sold seven
iired cars yestenliiy and today and
one was sold to my certain knowl-
edge through a Hun ad" aald a
dealer to us Saturday at noon.
lleulah Jonea had as her guest
this week-end Agnea llurnMiin of
the Dilltrd community and aohool.
Principal Allison of the Frankd!
school wag in Breckenridge Satur-
day. Superintendent McColn of Neces-
sity and wife were shopping in
Hreckenrldgo Haturdny.
Jack Ellington former deputy
constable was attending court
from his present home in laamiar
county .Monday he being a chief
wltneK in the Cilchilst case.
Mlses Myrtle Reynolds and Jua-
nlta Hicks of Caddo vere pleasant
c ...In at the Hun office Saturday
Mr. T. . Struthers of Harper-
ville waa in Uteokenrldg Satur
day afternoon.
Andy Anderson oil man and
Judge Plerson of Ranger were in
Ureokenrldge Tuesday.
W. T. Haucht of Kllaaville. waa n
business visitor to Braokenridge
-niesaay. ilr. naught is president
of an oil company.
K. C Ray was In darner IVirk-
er county Tuesday.
W. R Morton of Ir.i.m. was
among the court attendants Tu.
day.
Judge J. M. Relger and wife t.-
turned aVunday from Huo. Tkih
where they were called on u count
of the death of the Jmlge - bioth
er. The latter died Kn.l.v in
Hlco hln home but w.ij. taken to
the old family horn- ut Initial)
(3p for burial The dei eucd win
a well known and active bu-ine-s
man In his section of the stntr
Mlas Mamie Pryor went to Onk
Orove 'r)iure.lay In connection
With her work ar hot.U' demon
atratton a(ent
Sheriff Morrow deputie Hi. I-
ey and Freeland Constable Boh
and Cliiof rf Police Kelle-. Hith
Finger Print Offlor Je Suntn
were among the peace uffn :
from Breckenridge who enli-ii-.t
in the man hunt atoutul HIiuj-
ville Wlrnlnesday morning follow
Ing the bank robbery a' tliut
town. Some of them were on vig
II all night also.
Cash buyets for your live-tock
Bring em in the 21th
Announcement
Bring Us Your
CREAM!
We are opming a tienm
station at
ALEXANDER
PRODUCE
First doi et-t of I-'n-t
Chri.itian Church. Kii
Williams M.
GIVE b.S A TRIAL
THE STEPHENS
Schools Face
Lack Of State Financing
Mrs. Millie Blackburn Tells
Sad Conditions If Per
Capita Is Lowered
"We nir f.-icing n r-1 i I
That In the wny M-hool people
feel alioul the present rhnoi
proMems Mis. Millie Biickbum.i
county school miperintendent. aald
Appeals have been Issued from !
member i of the present legllaturM
for munty sup' rlntendents and city1
sttpeilntendents to call m isn meM-1
Inga or In some wny present the I
Hit nation to the people I
In dlsciis-ii-.g th- schooi condl
tlons Mrs. Bhickhurn miid.
"These peoile who are on th J
ground floor .my tJW 'he pronpectc'
nre for only on S&0 per niplt.i '
apportionment for next year a re-l
ductl.in of $7 50 fin the funds i
avallaitle per pupil this year. '
"This me-ana that schooln will not '
he able to t amain in full seaelon
next year even If teaohets' mikirles1
are reduced to a minimum. Sonic
eohouls in Stephens county paid
their toucher salary of only $60 1
per month last yeoa and one oi
thoao sclwola closed with a six and
one-half months term. Cut the ap-
iportiomnent in half and schools
will be shorter next year by at
least one-third.
"The state will have to iay for
this deficit eHher In education or.
In crime. We have enough crime
already but If we turn hundred
of girls and boy loose on the
treat with nothing to do 'for half
of the yoar we tnay oxpeot to fnco
a situation that will liu alaniilng.
Wo will hnvo to pay for it then
ami it wNl be inoru xpenlvo than
If wo hail nM Uio (lobt In totinr
of educaUon.
"Of courao there will bo sulscrh-
tlon schools but only thoto who
iiavo money will be nbto to attend.
The children who should have ed-
ucation will be denied. Children of
the common people and of the un-
derprivileged aro the ones who will
suffer.
"We ltad a situation audi as this
once before when we were undei
Mexico We cannot sny whnt will
happen but we know what happen-
ed then If it should happen again
we will pay douMy and doubly
again for this deficit
"The money can be made avail-
able if the legislator will find it
without ImptsMng any more txs
on the common people. They find
It for other things. They can and
will find It for school jnjrposes if
Texas cltlaens demand it.
"Why didn't th sale tax pass?
Thay had a domand from the mer-
chants is why. The time has come
when friends of education will have
to exert pressure and to exert it
with n force that will bt1n u
ulu.
"The rural boy unci girl will suf-
fer more than child i en of the rlt)
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RAISE CASH
11 .llji I TI 'i lll'.l
OLD GOLD
Nn m. titer lniw little ni luiv much
We Pay Cash v
Louis Daiches
Je.ele tinl Op'H lail
Pi'iiki mid-'f T-..-
Show a Difference
When fed on our ALL MASH MKTH0D
They (J row Stronger
Lay Earlier
Are Better Birds
Cost Less
Our Hatchery will take your chicken
and turkey eggs to hatch.
Baby Chicks and Turkeys for Sale
E. L. Russell Grain Co.
Litbt W.ilker on Wichita Southern Track
Plioie 8.W HrecKcnridye Texas
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riofcablt Ji id ur osr w e-
Jwclion coin. Sunliuilim PioJucll
la firrvol dlifawt pitman lialiK.
COUNTY SUN
Crisis For
QO'CONNOR
LEADS IN BREGK
IN COUNTY RACE
323 Cast Votes For Offic-
ials In District And
County Offices
John C. Ward nil ninn aii'l
(li'itwri.st whs U'-eltH'tt'd In
the Hreikenriclffi' lii'lejiemlent
District School Hoard nnd
W. II. Christian wus named
for his first Ihree-yoar term
when 323 voters cast their
ballots at the City Hall Sat-
nrday. The five candidates for the
two district board places poll-
ed the following vote:
John C. Ward 21 (5
W. II. Christian jr7
I'.. I Denver 10.-
U. K. Coulee . 100
la. K. Dickson 22
In the nice for trustue-nt-Ini'ife
lor the county school
board the 13 reckon rid pre boc
voted as follows :
C. J. O'Connor ISO
N. S. Holland IS 3
II. 15. Kurr - .10
In the Precinct Two section
of i.ieckenridiro II. L. Hrown
with no opposition for ro-elcc-tion
as Precinct trustee poll-
ed 71 votes.
In Northeast Hreckcnridge.
precinct throe I). IX. Wright
received .'JO votes and C. M.
Echols polled 21 voles.
Results in the Caddo school
trustee race and the race for
county trusteo-ut-large. wore
not obtainable when the Am-
erican went to press.
Glover Youngster '
Bit BvPet'Doo
The small son of Mi and Mr.
O. F. fJlover. recvjlvod iui ugly
wound In the cheek Sunday after-
noon when ht.s pet dog bit him.
The dog' fang pierced the
child's eheok lacerating It badly.
The boy was feeding the dog when
W turned suddenly and bit htm.
The boy was dismissed from the
Breckenridge Hospital this morn-
ing. Mr. Olover Is an employee of
the Sinclnir-Pi nirle oil company
There will be no Hiibscriintion aohool
held out thaie for not enough farm-
ers are able nt this time in any one
community to keep a small -chool
Open "
t&zSL
puriha y
Mrs. Susan Wraj
Is Buried Monday
Mis. Susan ISltxahath Wraa-ir. T3.
icsldent of Stephens county iv.r 18
years wus burled this afternoon '
nt the local cemetery following
services at th" First Baptist
Chutch. Rev. Ituna A Smith pas-
toi officiated.
Mt.. Wnign uccu:nbed to nn
attack of pneumonia Sunday night
about B'!5 at hnr residence t210
West Wheelet Her husband. W.
I.. Wtagg. lie- critic illv ill with
pneumonia.
The death of Mi-i. Winrir Is the
flmt In the larg? family of dc-
scendenta in many yeats. A son-in-law
and n grandchild are the
most recent deaths in the family.
Vnulraln was In charge of the
funeral arrangement.
Her husband eight children nnd
twenty-iix giandchltdrcn sutvlvc.
The children nip la. I.. Wragg
Frank T. Wiugg James J. Wragg
and Mrs. O. C. Mulloy of Btrck-'
enridge. O. R. Wragg Abilene;
Mr. R. 11 Myrlck. Woods-. n; W
C. Wragg. Siutli Bend and Mrs.
It. t'. Anderson Albany.
Graham Resident
Hurt By Shotgun
Leonard Sheppntil of 'Iraham!
wns accidentally shot here Sunday
afternoon when the ahoigun he nnd I
his bruther were cleaning dlschnrg '
ed unexrotedry.
The bullet pierced the hone of hi
left leg just above the knee lie
was dismissed from the Drecken-
rldgo IIosHUl this afternoon and
tnkon to his home In Crabeni.
Hhoppard who wiia spending the
day hoio visiting relatives was ait-
ting on the divan with his brother
helping Win to clonn the gun when
the aaoldent ouotirtud.
He was brougitt In u the hos-
pital in n Vsu train ambulance '
Niece Of Paul '
Pilaw Killed1
i
Laat rites for Rosalie Pltzer. '-
yeatsold daughter of .Mr. and Mm.
Iaowia Pitaer of Kaxtland anil nieci '
of Pa-il W. Pitaer of this city weie
held Sunday afternoon at the Kat-
lond Preabyterinn church. i
The child dletl Snturdoy mornitiK'
fiotn Injuries received when she
nvrs struck by a car Friday aftei
noon. ;
Mr. and Mr. Pitzer and Caiey
K. Wct attended the funeral '
win Jiuuncmu jnm
Ccxmmncci
ECONOMY
Here is a new standard
of economy. A genuine
Frigidairc that operates on
a little electric current as
one ordinary lamp bulb
CONVENIENCE
Automatic defrosting ice
trays that slip out of the 1 MORE FOOD SPACE
freezer at a touch of the
a- . it A iiidily efficient ipacc-Mvinc !nu.
finger extra room for tall . . ..'
b lation givr the cabinet (mailer out.
containers and a compart- iide d.meniIont but much Kreater
ment for frozen storage food storage capacity. See the
new rrigidairct st our iliowroom
THE SUPBB FRICIDAIRH LINE INCLUDES SIX NBW DB LUXH
WITH MANY BXCLUSIVB fBATURBS-THB flNEST FRIG
7Il
te
Nothing else like it .
"l.ool far tkt laortf ikal
JlipLj ikh tmtltm"
pSPj
Eoliau Man II i t
hv Pistol Bullet
Ebben. McCain of Kollnn it a jm-
tieni In the Itreokenridgo Hospital
suffering from a pistol hot wound
In the fight knee.
McCain told honpltal attendant!
that he accidentally shot himself.
He was admitted about midnight
Monday.
Parks Boys Now
Havc4-H CI u I)
The great 4-H Club w.m'k i
Stephens Count w.is 'nn. It n
ed Friday when the P.uks im
weie oiKunled into i c lul. ml
elei'tnl officers
P T Montfort. new co.mi
agent met with the .n i i i
stinted them off right on what
is ilestined to be a succpsiful farm j
cateei. '
Officers named by the boyi '
wnie Dalton Vlck president; j
Riley Mcltheison. vice ptexiilent J
Fred McPhetson. secietnty and I
treasure) and Kinext Itn i.-
portet. Coimtriictinii Project h Dnipped
HELENA. Moht. (U.R) No ti ill.
or road construction projects will
be cairled fnrwnwl In the Helena
National Foie.it duilng 1P33 duo
to a 10 per cent cut in npptoptia-
tlon allotments. Supervisor James
N. Templer has nnnovinced The
1032 nllotment foi the furesi. $3:'.-
000. WU cut to VJHOIXi this vent
FRESH
DAILY
"ZlZ- Zrv2BPS- Vffl iJ'- it'i'il
Stewart's full 10 ounce loaf (' liread baked to a rich
brown . . . and butter crusted It' delicious . . .
A.nK our irrocer for this wlinlfMiinc iifcesity.
STEWART'S IUKERY
PIIONK Uio
itJzzialtlif
COSTS ONLY
$99.50
INSTALI.FD
F
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vflali BEAUTY
IGIJDAIRJS fc
A GtNtKAl
. . Don't miss our Demonstration . . Come in Today
Texas Jnsjectiuc
Service
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PACE TIIREb
11IIII.I- IlKl.l'S III'SINKSS MAN
"I lead the Bible two hours a
day. ' says a man of large affair.
"How do I find tlmo.to do title?
I will tell you. I began by reuil-
ing fifteen minutes a day uml
this Incrc-md my gi m r ! offl.
elenry so much that I oon 'ound
I could g-' up nn hi ur and lost!
nu'lnng hut gain. Then I fount I
could give up nnothei hum.
"The Bible l th h. -t t.ii me t
letbo tl- i. it in.iKfH t.t
cheeiful i nt )nme-.t und
givi d rf unili 1 t..nj-
m t'.' lii-uli i -uptr-
fieial in . i' nto tin. -mure it
gtc-i . irituiil ner to
know hn . ' I. pi imiIi.i fir all
the tin i n tight i .iliipmenl
to c.tn . i woi-lt -uiil noth
ing supi i ;.n i
"SujM'lf to i .sejiil HI cm o a
'ol of ti. it i i 'Ccii tij ion 4 foi
i hem. .iinl ii' that when I d'
I am 'In ' l t 1 ' I'e il -u-teji".
nc i mi ' i tlud itid' i j'
Ah i inn 11' ' il' il Pi''
hilt i. Cn i . voi ite
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the sni i lim; -it i m of
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, April 7, 1933, newspaper, April 7, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70489/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.