Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 28, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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SECOND FREEZE
ON W A Y SOUTH
Cold Wave Will Not Reach
Texas Says Weather Man
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I'Hn Mill CsfHH' II Vl'tlllll
ll wave re-mrlcd sweeping
ili'HM (mill llir north tmht)
weather bureau offtrlnU here
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tli) prcdlrte-d a iioinlnul
rle In tcnipemtiiiv tuntglit uliil
liiiimrroM with ii nitlilniuiii u(
In. m .11 o 88 deems tujlleht
III lll'Xil NCCtlllltS of thi xtiilr.
' Hirer Is MiT) Inillotttlilli"
tin- federal iitctrornlnclst siilil
Hint the new cold wuve will
irir "ff iimlhriist of Teni
.mil nut sirlUo iti to
t t'nlted l-rcee
iiu'i nun wftve aenaing icm-
..tun book to aubaero levela '
i.i. h..i southward tejay outu of
thci mill wave lending tem-
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-hori respite between the new
' 'i in uti'l the M.i.iun' moat io-
.i ii lit wuve kaa Indicated by
i .1.1...1 States novernment fore
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area waa preceded by mow
I Canada.
Temperatures re. slightly fiom
i in- Appalaohlan to the
rtockv
Mountriina bringlni; some relitr
flu mthe vii.iA- Which cuused lit
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otiuis w.re injured in accidents
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causal hv tr..- .now and Ice. I
The Pacific Northwest NMth 2.
tenths rnicoxl by the storm and
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floods ami the New England re-
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the storm suffered the moat
eeveiely.
1'iiltei I'resa reports from the
section revealed U doaUie frwn
dlana. algiu in .Mlohlgnn. eoven In
Iowa. U in MlanoaotA and tho
i Dakota. 11 In Pennavlvunla. foir
In New York four In Massachu-
setts au Inn Ohio nnd one ticti
in Connecticut Oklahoma and
Washington I). C.
liiLsincss Outlook
For 1931 Briahl
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NKW YORK. IVc icP Am. r-
inn buires leaders are lookliik'
fiJr steiuiy i;nprov(meiv. In accele-
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Kiestrr emplo)inent and Improved
earnings. There waa unanimity or new dPaj nto i3l.
belief that the pickup started in MM A4lfted b VBTOU) acparlmcnl
would be continued but various .
ndiiarles have different view- neaU'' lhc P'es'p" reported
lliit on the rate of Improvement be making utes.ly progreae on
expected during the year. The hi leoommcniiutioiu to i-onre.
opinions were obtained from many ncTt wrk IJp wa .XKetc.l to
of the nation's lead tut; business . . .. . .
. complete his mensuKc on the bud-
men and financiers. r
get and the state of the union
by the end of the week
lti:( ITi:i llllll.K. to IIOI'ICS. Mr. Roosevelt was not expected
KANSAS CITY. Mo iU.Pj fjty to transmit a complete program
W (ireen is believed to have es- for the new year. He was expect -
' il.hhrii a record that will ktsn.l -l to follow the method he used
fni ...nie time He recited the Ul-
11. fiom memory for 10 hours. At
pie.ent he Ii on a tour giving lee-
tine-
Holiday Business Best In Years.
in oimi; Mi.v.vriiA
in- best business in the old
..in .f Breok since .the crash
. un.- 1 hat's about tha concent-
j . i.f stuphens county merchants
. n 'ii. holiday .--ulee.
I.. .111 l.aiubuigsir sis nil to lead-
inn' merchants chamber of wni-
in. ice and the ' banks the pulse
beta of our buslncr men is up-timi-.tic.
.S.i'.tklii: of hsinburgcis one
vvn 1 ir .u .-ii a stand a ImsTt-
imtj reliable fellow. ra)oru a net
ChrUtma profit of W-
'And I gave eveiy customer two
hi); nickels' w.nlh ef food foi hi.-
ilimt- he odds.
' The best cash sales In a l"n.'
-cues of seustns' said two Ic td-
iiik hai.lwui.' dealeto "and the
hiiJKt'-' nolid.iy volunie sili ' '-"J.
reiMirtetl both the rjwIng-Christiaii
an. 1 Thompson store.
Manager Mentdoi of Harper's
Kuinituir Company and MantKcr
l'h ip of Miller's and Murtin of
Hi 1 .'kenrnlge J.'urul'ure U.chutlRr
Wei.- yraUIlcl vviUj the weekj
ulf.
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NEW YEAR TWO! IGIITS
t'pon the thrr liuld of (hr ilnunlnf yo.i
Oh. Irt mip niii'i niil hrfntn n fpivcnt prnyci
Tlmt fkxi whuKo iruhllng hmul I gratefully own.
Would lend mp Mill through fvrr' piilh unknown.
What drt'H thr futurr hold In utore for mc?
f knrw not It Ik veiled In myt'ery; q
My nitnUJ Mhioii rannert pierce the night
Which hldM my dentlny from mortal tight
All In not dark athwart the preaent gloom
Km glory uhlnm of bptter daya to coma
Of which upc'tlc. saers and angela told
In Heavenly mcaangen In days of old.
tliyond mortality bexnd the grave
Whlrh clalnx alike the fearful and lha brave.
Beyond the ahadova of thle mortal a tat a
1 onwnrd preaa with heart and atop elate.
! know that ny redeemer Hveth atlll;
lie 'omen anon nil darknees to dlapel
To weep all evil from the groaning earth
And (five hia aalnu the joy of aplrlt-tilrth.
But while he tarriea faith mum have Ita teat.
And what I need my savior knoweth beat;
He will not make my load too hard to bear.
And I wtll tntat Him trust Him everywhere.
D. A. Stewart.
I) A Siiwiirt nuihor of the above linen U a fanner-poet
tealdin of Urorkenndge. At present he worku on Uje CWA.
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vl0f f CWA mrltaiy work vis
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United the Breckenrldtre office Tue
day and Wednesday
confeinna
ronieiring
with AdmlnUtiator Wo-xts and
with H.nlU.y Engineer Raylc..
ur. Winfrey has six .unties un
lr hU illrivllnn mi I .lain. l..i
-he v...k i getting well advanced.
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' V?i..'t '.' Wnfrry'
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be advanced b injb.ic funds. The
reai-on is uii in esc privme proj-.
ects are of public benefit.
The government furnishes
tlio
labor for the Installation of sar.l-!
tary pit privies and of aeptlo
Unka. lhyalclana have for a gn-
wrnw Ull "'"' axinlUiry
nvenlencea to American hoiuo-
ltola '"WM nve the nation liter-
ally thousands of
deaths from
typh'dd ferr ilone.
sieuk noth-
FDR WORKS ON
1934 NEW DEAL.
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rTPIlHrpc HIC V psenop n
Coming Congress
WAWN.TW. Hx-r S
Prrshleni ltoosiv.lt today oarrird 1
w
forward the task of projectinK hid
during the speclu. session of con
iters and submit important pro-
mua1m when he thought lh.' time
iijie.
aaiil Mr Mcadi.i. 'but the fact is
they are buying"
Thtre was little of luxutiouJ
spending but home-building nvceo
titles and comfor.s typified the
sales in all store.
Managi-i Bli dwell of the lluieh
Hotel states fall bu.illiesi geut'ljlly
has been on the upgrade
Silesmen making lire. k. nrnJie
luive roiruncnti.1 t 1 Mr Mir.lw.'ll
on the baiiil-ime oluiiu of bu.-i-nes.
'hi.- tnwn .J.'. ii'.l "n tin
further far Hut business getteial-
ly is improving.
Jul Willlonui prmidiiit and
John Martin and Miss Oira
Tyson of tt.e Chamber of C-.ni-m.'ice
affirmed hat the Xjiwh
sales of 1033 hav c I eeu the best
incc the deluge of d.'uesdloii
b w led ovei tin- lountci .
"The public has some money
diid l investing It in ?ounil nicr-
chindisc." ruid 1 lutding ininh.iiit
to till;- wiiter.
"Some pt-dpl if mcui. have
withheld buying foi apjii.'Mniatc-
ly two yiii;- fielin that Jiowevf
lr the pru-e tht Iiuji.-c... w-eje
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District Emriucn-
ing of
ther helpful effects.
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niuj-y conveniences insuilcd nt
mrir uomvs wnue Birnoei iax-
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vine nia (arm resmenco with a
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i ne coal of materiala which Uio
iiiiiiniv mi nriw.
'" mat aume. la approxl-
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Tn government hopes nv thla
wrtk to wUrt revoittlon in dls-
.. ...here MCWPr .....
t.s are not available TIcnce. U
is willing to provide expert supet-
vision and oUier labor for a llnilt-
eO time.
Enalneera Wlnfrev and liaviesn
a'Ale that any on who wlahe'.
this work done may ooriununicato
with tho local KrX? office and
their reiiuevt will receive nromn:
attention
iSti - k To B..iid Up
Ba)-y's.RcslsU1(c:s5
miTiimiii.- 1- nu . n. .u..
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nsht to ve the nr.. r fumnmh
old Sue Trammell. flown here from
Hcuitton Texas for an enieigcn'-y
bruin oieratlon today took the
form of bulldnig up the rhIWs.e
si.tunce
Dr. Valler Dandy famous neu-
rological surgeon said that an op
erotion If finally determined upo-i.
will not toe attempted until tontnr-
iow He declared tho little girl's
condition was serious but not Im
mediately critical and he deslied
to build up her resistance hefoie
undertaking the -iuraefv. (Hhe l
suffeung from water on the biiiln
W'Ori.U I.I.MIT l.llll'OK s...
PCLUAN Wash .U. A I cu-
bit inn that no liquor be dispensid
anywhere within one mile of 11 nv
state' institulionx of hlghet edn-
eati n has been .li.iwn up by 1
I'ullinui. cilliti'ii-i' coinniittee
Breckenridjre Merchants Report
vtil Now liowcvei the obvious
upturn in wuges and prices con-
int them Uttt never can pi ices
go below the present luvel Con-
sequently buying is beo nm iv A'
erol."
Chs. M Hemic r iiwin'i -( t
leading business und Hum l nl.n-
lifted with Wet Texas commer-
cial conditions etates that the
.u.t weeks sul.'S wen- v.iv heul-
itiv The publu is buinn' wilh
g.-Hl Judgment hut with .1 ulni
foundation.
"Our buslnes at thii seuson wi.i
nevei betusr. ' Mr It.nd.i mldit
"We have had a laigci volume in
the days of 'he golden fluid but
nevci such u steudy stream of eus-
lomeis who buy acceding to their
means mid wllh the atneteM good
oinc The h nid.i buiu w t--the
wholctfo.iie sati-tfying kind
that build.- every line of ti id.' and
that cnri hi'o honie.-
Mr Itcndei. alw.iv .1 thinker
Iiul in c.' a Joo.-e lipped opliuiiat.
bt'llevec tint the up' 111 n ha- hen
ItMiheU. and Uiat tin Anui ir.m
j)Ul). will ftiiiU if bt'Uv't time 1
.' f-i' 'c.d:1
T7ADMDDOOTnw
rnniJiEiiiooiun
COTTON SALES;
Ready to Dispose of Their
1933 Options j
C'ott'in fni'ini'iH throughout the'
county hiive been conferring this
week wllh ngent V T Mont fort '
relative to disposing of their gov-
ernment cotton options.
The plow-up campaign permitted
cotton raiiers the privilege of op-
tlons on portions of their . np
There are In Stephens ran ty op
tlons hetd on H8.64 biii.s At in'
present market price of tin . i tv
per pound the owners will u ih.
approximately $30 pel iM'.e
A number of farniei-. n..
Ing to send these ot n -
ments to WashliiBton to in . .
ed they now belnu subject t. u li
cash icttlement
( If farmei prefer howrwi.
stead of cashing out now the m r.
'hold this cotton until May 1. l'.'.r.
Or they may. If they wish to p.i
'tlclpste In the 193t arreage in..'
Hon program plnec this option mi-
tn In a government pool driwin;
an ndvnnre of four cents per pounl
now and retaining their funnel- .n-
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tereet In It.
If the market drotu below t"U
i .r-te... h.s
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revialnlnv six canla. but If the m n-
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Iknt rlsoa altnve Inn rants he will
)f)(
i Thus Ihn frnverntnnnt mmtantcH
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iino inrniar iv cents par pounu n
thla federal pool and permit hi
' J. .1- t. .. . .
to enjoy anything above that fig-
ure. All those vfnu drsiie Infoi nuiti.'ii.
or to sign and settle for this cot
may come to
Ufa office.
ton In any form.
bounty Agent Montfo
Cleo McCIuskov
Fimoral Priclav
MUs Cleo McC'luskey daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. James T. McTIm
key of Krunkell. died this morning!
nt her home after a lonu Illness. I
Funeral services will be held at
2:30 Kiiday it tier noon ufler which)
Interment will bi mado In the
aunt Zlon cemetery
Iss McCluskey was a 1932 K rod-
uate from Hrc.-keni Ultfe hiRll
s.-hniil Sh. u- ih .i xtiitliiit beteonlv
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! Imt rsiL 011 ur Mti ivta t I '11
icho'il I1(.tlvltl (lurlng lh. leisn
nhe repieented the school hh nn
Intel scholastic declalmet .
Ili'i palvntx hull' lived In tho
Kiuukeii coinmunlty f"i many
year. Many ftivnds fi 111 Mi 01 ken-
ridge will attend the funeral.
iioviuioKiiA.v i:mii;i
MXIiMI.KK TiSU
MIkh lina Jordan und Mr. Vesta
E Hovd were united in marriage
' at Johnson Chapel teacheurge near
Apermont. Texa- December 22n.l
.1 OCf n in ..t the home of Urn
l-"-
Anna '.Hdfin. Uv Sidney E I'ox
offieiiiting
Mi and Mrs Itov.l will he at
liunie 111 I he tfiiohcl.iue .is
lr
Boy.! ii the pi incipal of the John- '
on Chapel tchnol
Mis Uoyil ! .1 well known
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niepnt'iis couiiiy i--ni .'in.i uiuny win
wish net mu 1 -u."' ami hui-pine-i-i
The wild spcndei and th.'
houidci aie b .'.Ii hurtful lu the
piOltMJ if IIIOVllJ 'III'' full
mimleii Aim 1 Kin. Iiiiieit fui.l
mil 1 nm njci.ii 111 th.- ui''"t if
his 1 oiiiiujni'y and faimb '-- "
cituen wh.i will lontoto noiicritv
to tin. countiy asiieitiT Mr. Uen-
der Louie Iianlifs jewclu judged
hil.-liii; -1 Ik it. 1 today than in f"UI
i i"
"We w.-ie agrcubl) .-uiin..il '
ivtiii Mi i'ulcho. 'at out holiday
tiaile The best decidedly since
".'ll. ami it was bused on reliable
ul Id merchandise that la woiiny
of u place in our homes '
A M Smith president of the
Mutual Life In-uianc Company
fi filler piL'bldfht of 'he Cli.iiiibT
of Commerce and an official of
tin Wi .-t Texas Chamber of Com-
liii in -iiti.. Unit fiom the ill-
r .! in hia iwn bu.-im 3.- und
fri'in In- oh-.ei v.itn.n nf Timi. run-iliti'iii-
in tnlievi the Mnw Deal
hi- inluiij I11 pe ami i..nfni
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'.New Forest Chief
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i. his attorney l.. II. Welch.
AlMnniil.il t In1 n. v i Iii 1'iir- m.. .. .. ii i .
.si. i .f n. ...i.r....i r. t M(H"4 Ulls llcl ii tl4
.s..i !.. is r. i.i.nai.ii . .Mu ox Stephens count. jail by Sher-
(uIhimi n iw .i iiitvitor of iff .Morrow pending resetting
lnililHtil.il K.lutlolH for tliu New f js l.! Jl J . I ;
ork i:niploliig I'rlnt.rs Ancla. i: .. i- (ll . ' .
i tlon. 'In s-.ure.ds Major Uoberl "lHM lN (n ."" bond on tin-
v. stunrt who fell to hi death
nom on 'jfflco building lu Vn-li-
nflon-
CHECK UP ON i
HEALTH ASSET
Qr. BrOWIl Suggests Idea toia churjw of iiumtor.
J r i i r ' ''u'i''l scivler will be held fur
Prolong Life
AUSTIN. Dec Jh At tho clOnO
of the old your and looking for-
ward to 1031 Pr. John W. Urown.
.
Mtate haoUh officer romluda Tox-
ana that this Is Inventory time
aml hul u ".ulc Importunt
" O1" ' lynl
assets and liabilities as it is or
one's financial resources. j
"We would not think of running
our automobiles without having
them thoioughly one over every1
I 'i"W nnd then. Bui we neglect to
hnVO tt.ts crv iinixil taut tiling
. - 1
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il'Biilsui wo cat iv around with 11
in our bodies. We nm buy kkiic
parts for our auloinolnlen .ii;;ln".'
batterleir wltes all tin test of !
Hi.M.ll...ll 1... ..... 1 1... II... 1
'r:.:rT. .::..:. : : :
T .u . . V. T11 Z
when tha henit. the kidneys the
nervous atem 01 otiir parts of
.1... u... 1.1 1...... i...
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ueiir mill loin. A i"in'i teolsei
.. . r ...
iliein wiui ni'w 011c out wu i-iuj
fli.it out how to tuki' rate of our
human 11 rchaiiNm .." that we cm
..
con-erve unu pioiong us us. 111111
' '"c "f - --'"1 wu'-' to ''"
"' "- for uh l'i -on to ;.i
hi.-. .11 her diM-toi nt leguhu int. 1
s.il-. for 11 thurouiih meduul m-
i-iie. ti.iu if the hum in 111.t1.h11- .
1 1. . . 1 1 1..
" II 11 WGUK .-Ol II. I- III-V-L-IIIJIUIlI I.I
viini p.111 01 me -.ysum vciy un-
en tho doctot - in .olviHO us to
v by which tin- encioiclinu
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fll mil'- 'l H-. . ' ..l uv 1 n-
eil
This will help 111 proloniti i-
iC'unlinued on I' i('c tl
Cheapest Thief
as licen Found
'1 I MtCitllitn.i I "lil iimn foi
th. un and Amen. lep..t tin-
.I. v 1 y of what w. denom.nii '
tac uicani'Kt mini In nahout
I 1 aiiiu upon u t .Hilly a f. w
n. iii s fiom tow' ofi the Albany
luuil' .-..iv.- Mi M icllaml '.nil
found a f.iMn 1 iii iii.. u si k Mili-
um! mull ..11 'ioni-ic hud h.iji
pencil Lull hi th. 11 und tin v
wen il.' titu'i 1 : iiieiiicims "I
loi t"l 11. I.i II" pi l tlllK
mm il .i i'.li M11 ad Icflalliid
f 1 tun 1 !un 11 1 . 1 peimiltiiig tli.il
troubles to become k'.ov n
"The family ha J can fully i.u.nl
a bunih of luiiifv- ami butchei. .1
11 fat hoj lluj while confim .1 ti I
the bedside of his sick fiimily .-
thief it little lu wii ami nicui'i
than a leptllt .-.loll; the tin it f I "in
tin cmokc liul.-i- and drove thai
luikey off One turki y escaped j
tmily biul.nd. and c .11111- home to
die " I
Till.- Jiapei a.Tii with Mr M' '
Cli II. nil tint -Ii iluu riuiii 11 i It '
.Hill .l Ut. fllllll' oiuht t.i 1.
eoiatlli ml "o 'iilj.ii' t.. .1 III lili I
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HAD LINGERED
TWO WEEKS OF
BULLET WOUND
Grady Moore Surrenders
and Held in Jail Pending
Setting of New Bond
Alter linjceriiu' .since Do-
rcmlier l.'.th with u bullet
wriiind in his Intestines
Charles lloskins 12 died t
tin' l'.rw kcnriilqe Hospital at
'J Jn nVloek Tbursday moni-
n jr.
'r.tily Monro who luis Deen
iitnlrr inilietinent for assault
ti murder in connection with
tin' wnundiiijr of lloskins whs
unetidered to the sheriff at
H o'clock Thursday mommy;
assault to murder charge but
lien J I lean district al'm-
inej Thursday m r n i n
changed the churjje to ni;i.-
dor and said he would oiitm
the case before the next tr-rm.
of the ".rand tury.
Iud";e J. V. Castleman was
to set Moore's bond Thuiaduy
a I'to moon and il was undor
iiuwl it u'niiia Ki vtn nun .r
Mr IIoskinK .it the Flint Chil.-Mm
t'hurch Krldiiy iftornoon at .1
I o'clock with Itev Ben I'aikci ofti -
' elating.
Mr' Hoaklns hid been u rcsidm
of ckenrhlge for the p.i.st ... v a
eaia und during that tune wi.
conncclcU wllh lhc . ..
11 ne company.
At the present time he wn 1
(Continued On I'm;.' 1
J()-Year-6l7ni(5y
Learning Art Of
Train injr lion
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yi'iulgest it in in 1 1 urn r II.
hi police do; n d .unl " .11
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I- vv orklng th. 111 1 'o ii. 1.
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t lining lit tii win 11 I ' Cuit..
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 28, 1933, newspaper, December 28, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70526/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.