Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, February 21, 1936 Page: 1 of 10
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St gpb ens itttttatm
fcfcrJs l)potid to the Iaint and Home and to Kwry legitimate InUreM nt lireckeii ridge and Stephens Loanty -JtWi
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Livestock Men
Warned of Cold
Wave Due Here
Sometime Next
Saturday
Western Farm-
ers Say
McDonald Does
Not Feel as
.They Do About
Farm Program
VOL. 6
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Activities In l
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niepiioiis
Housewives Invited
To Cooking School
Plows Rip Through Snow Mountains in Rescue Job
H I fillnit AfMlIt lJlL.1
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TKVKI; berate In 'h history
Aci i' uliur h th i'
pe.mment organ lotion feet
fihlr n.'nrrcinttd r fi.w
ttm and raw
tlor bm.t m
ilj'ior that
Up ta'..t t i i re '
down whtrh '- i eue
Of f.iue of ( iiia rnl-
Mtlon tr the ps- !" dm luiti
er leadei ! n ( ulinc their
own tit and rt
Texas ir a '
RADIO PRIEST
;-lr"3 ASSAILED FOR
BACKING BILL
fiTiri he sro
Br.lXlf.n. i
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"Silver Brick Artist" Ap-
plied To Father Coughiin
By Solon.
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lard 'ipc i-''
the atnta lin Demhe Ar. iy
the yard hue nlig. ! n-l
ixljrtl with .ii .'hriil nn i
n n . ;utn i - it iw h
bcr ofdeti t"i 'ii' ?cur
plan . I Ha '!
ortrit for K ' .nlri
faln in d fh i ! n
p in'fd iar ' ' rn
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OIH. th. i n ii. i.
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T xwa h. r-.ii i ! i ! i-iaa r
cj TfX.i C'l '
niakin - 'fi
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ontl vi t.r fi. ii
tl trtci: rip.
nod t.kJrr fu
frt r.a'ion wi
by the Tso.. i
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U.V .II.N'.lt'S Two V.:Ik.Iic
.niirr. l the hwwe Tuoaday
U. ' eft froui the floor of th otmnt
1. i i Ka'l.ir CbnrW". K CoukIiIIii
f itni ...iiioiir for radio oil-
it .- wttii i.i uf ih. m teiming
hli. .. iv. i ijik'a ntll.l ' mil
i' ii- i iniii.ir jitiii with Itutaa
t iii.i
I .1 .. U. I n il ick tot the
''i i in. .iu i. ill) rieprMnta
irCi.nni r I-NY wan joined
i . . . Miit it i. IvI.idI rf I'rnn-
i .i. iih .l-ni riiitlc -Ahlji. Tito
York r '.xtk 'Horn ciitmly
iiiigUiit for tta (harp refrueH
I.. I-iifh-r C Hhl n' "eltrtcnt fforl.'
I'ui nt' for Umhm he madt abmil Uw
I. iir But Hohnd WMrtl hr un
i.altiiifc iiv (wnchra whUocr.
the I'trnwylvaamn jkti of the
j.ite-: a UiMting "ltfor the ullnr
wtfi rttfi kMt e tfte geapcl nrtd
in oHr MtfMfMl In wunUni; tin-
.r'uib:lv4 rtlvin he hfui uetiulriMl "
UulliTi Kiiar
i; for a panted nouio chambet
wn.l iialltrhni. altornntwly ton anil
howlliiK with Uughler. O'Connor
I rkett ituwn b t fro.il hW jruarun
t. i klrit thr Detroit radio prloat
in .i ih C apitol to Ute Milt
Il. . il'rkal garh and nil
it hi nt' that thrcut aftnr Fathur
t "imhiin in
i i -i'i "irnui lt'i l.r rt.t. -t .iti" nidi
h. d ii Itrrrkri mi.- itirrh lo-li i-
! J j i Ad" nmn wi.l tf free of chart
i . in i in u. i fill mi;' .tion. Prtxe will
i in th. Tieeltna t neld at II.
'-. i htm ;lns Mrs J'aai Houe to th'
it' th' Kltcr.-n O. .ntwtun ileallnit with
- . ubtet if ruoitiiia chool lioni"-
frotiivui. fo-l f.mliion ind x
rad of ftxil it pint received i
letter fn. t the torturer Ih nnirwvt
to a iiieV!nn -kd her reeentl
Ia th. if i ill) fnht"n in fooda""
Mr M'je atirla her letter ltlt
in entphn'lr t-i'emmt. "Suit' and
nit urel indeed there la fash-
on in f.iol Fiahlun the anmr -a
ther lr it. dies..' hata. llM and
other wearing ipoai-l Th Dmt-
ir Webater nKunlne M dr frl
km. if the woto 'fashion' kt to
make icroidras ' "Jh. '" r'.
jv. outward ippiii akap'
pattern. l tend a rivalling bmkU.
eu.ito.li 'i pe ronwnon prnstlev
ityle n.aiir.er moile utri will
bte 1. r'duivd. -n thing unpabte-o!
wmir i!apd. ettv
t'ln Fn.'hlOiJ
i .1 th. wlf ume book if rori-
nion reference g the ileflnltli n
..if 'nu' i. folk" An arttrl. f
xo ! runeU'ln. 't -illtjWy
nar J m.-'!1. fruit. r renaoned
kwe-tened comrNMltlon. bok
an under." ii'-ntt. n a pumpkin
pr w.th in npercrtt't. an a met
pie ot with Iwo cril.tn. aa un ip
pfe J'
"ArnJ tHcrn bwnB to state atatutrj
or UmtiHi HUtutoa rulea JKilil't It
cotikl not an nppli pi be fmhlcu-
!. w.tli i little aUrttlon of tin-
orliilnnl and tlrno-w irn Webster
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Organization Urged
At Albany Meeting
Of Farm Interests
District Goes On Record That Commissioner McDonald
Did Not Express Desires Of Texas Farmers On
Farm Program.
I Tix.i- iiu'iliui u. iMrptt on w(is Ignotcd by hearing comai
i i'f ronKreim on new nerlrulturnt IfvLilutlnn becnui Texas fuimcr
1 n t mifflclently orcnnied to d rnand Nation.il conaldcrntlon d. -r
1 thr fart that Texna la the tarire.t f.irni proiluclnf; atnta In thi- t
' stntctl C H. Day p d nt of the Toxns Agrloultuml Aj i i i
In tidlristn more than 123 fnmi nnd ranch people In a dlatrtct r
Ins held in the county otn root at Albany Moitdny aftarnonn
I Mr Dn anjd. "tr-i llrt farniern of Tuxna wore compcltsd to -.i
- - by In an over-crowd d enmnu
BILLION VOTED
TO ELECTRIFY
Thi 1 1 h in irfiinoiii ..rift . plouit slowly ailced tl elr wiy to f n irore of tr.ii(l'l n-iiorli' Ir a net.
r.r.rl wi.iufnll t Mitt nrrnniRnlrd mli-zcro wenthcr Irt n rt nrrn frni mrthw t to hi fnsf count thin
i i. ir Mm tii i M b'in .t typlrnl one of rem Hill nrd hli;hwny trjffir wim paralyzed jc'iooi-
! ' .. ii l hi .. ion l brought trravr peril f fuel fiiiiliien In iniinv onimnrltira
r S HAUPTMAIffl IS
SENTENCED TO
DIE IN MARCH
t
TItKNTO.N. N J. two. ill. -I 13
meinliiit rUcii it an Riven or aus-'Hrtino Ittchnrd Hauptmnnn w.m r-
petel uooe of thi) orlsliwl mean- nentonetd Wtdnesday to hu ejeecut-
lnv of th word fiihion u h lh(J week of M(lrcn w for the
little hld and eek game ut artla- i
tContlnued on I.ge 8Wl
BABY CHICKS
ARE STUDIED
murder of Ch-t. A. IJndbcrgh Jr.
Ilarrtn? further rtpricven. th. now
dato mean Htiiiptrruinn probdbly
-At: dl: at H p. in. the nl0'ht of
March 31 on tha cuatomary' tlnw
for exoeition.-. In Nov Jerey la th"
Tutiday of thu 'A-tk chduUd In
the death wirrnnt.
I'or the thin! t.me Juatlcr Thorn
. . . mW. Trenchiinl who praaldrd it
lUby chtek- will not hnve mtngton trt.1 atsne.1 a death
without cleitnllneaa any more thun 7 . .
rjdto addreaa Son- 1 human tabic will and the hlsh . ' .. . ....
Cold Weather Is
Predicted Here
Saturday
1NOTHBU r..d w-i.i' Thuri-
d w9.. reported moving In
on Trxni and wathvr fon-
CJiatrra predicted that it would
hit the northern part of Txn
by Saturdiy.
Whllo mercury renillnKK In
thU jicct'ou were not alti-niptfd
It wns ladlca'cd that the wave
won d carry tho tlumiomcter
quite a bit below freezing
Norris Bill To Make Loans
FARM PROGRAM! To Organizations Passed
D T T T 10 UiYTUn! By Committee.
OUT TO HOUSE
WAYLAND CLUB
MEETING HELD
WASHINGTON - The admlnli-
trntiur. farm relief bill ualiiR so.I
cotta-rutlon a.i a nicina of con-
trollln;; pfoductlon and maklnt;
benefit p.iyritcnU to fatmcra wna
pnejed Snluiday by the Senate. The
vote wni 5G to 20.
Th-; nic.uure then -went to the
I Hou.e "vli'.'rc adoption la oaaured.
1 Sent tp pjur3 came tiftrr twelve
i!hj 1 f bitter dcb.itu during which
Urpiinllciui gen-itorj. aupported by
I nev 'rij; from Democratic ranka.
fmuht tlu nii-nuie on the ground
it in uricomtlttitionul and a meie
.mlitiemi jjatura.
' Dobuie wuii protruded by Injeo
' tion of coutroeri.y over attempts
t .VMIINf JTON Creation of a
' pcrmiimnt rural electrification ad-
I ministration to spend one billion
I dollar In brlnliifr electricity to
the farina w.ia otctl Saturdoy by
the Si lint- Agriculture Committee.
It approved thf Norris bill under
which $tOO.OoO0)0 would bo act
aside for ten years for loans to
etatcj municipalities of non-profit
organizations to build generatlm;
plant and distribution linen iu
nrcja now without electric poweft
I.oaii S-lt I'u Ins
The loan would lm sclMlnuldat-
liifj ever 11 period of fotty ywtra and
would be mode at u Z per cunt In-
terest rate.
The committee's action wns wel-
come! by Non-la L. Cooke admln-
Ibtrutor of the rural lcctrlflcation
ndntlnlstritlon. which is on an
room during till. Urtlsbttlve h n
IK while Commtrstoncr J E Mi
Donald of Texnii. a lat ai rival a.
ronipanled by Mr Ilnrrta of thi
New York Cotton Exchange pa
ed a note to tho committee ehalt
man and was given Immcdiat.
heurlng and stated. "I have Ju.t
fown from Texne by airplane to
tell you that the farmers of Toxt .
-ii nolld In their deelre for an un
rittttcted production of fiitm nop.-.
In order to supply foreign market
w th all they will buy." and thi-
committee adjourned Immedkiteh
without consideration of othi r i
from Texas.'
I'tHiltliiii In K.vortl.
ItealizlitK the handicap the del
elation Immediately proceeded
thrutifth thu co-.iporatlon of bena
tor Tom Connally to have placed
In th Congressional Itecori tbi
sUtcmtnt thut "CommUw-onor Me-
Donald did not represent the de-
nt r en of Tfixan farm people who d-
ilrc to cunt roll Jil farm program m
repnatedly Indicated by farm vot..
on eaeh and every basic commodity
control ilur ng 10:W) and ha fully
tnloreti ths new legislation now
liinder consideration by congress a.i
recommended by th- ndmlnl-tri
tlon.
"Did we fiirmen inoKi uny efroi
to eecitrH the enm'lm n of th. A
riculturnl AdJuVtin.nt Ael" A 1. -Mr.
Day. Tie nnwer is "N' b 1
It win jjlvin U' without a i-tiu
.ff.
at
to i t
w M n ttx ! .tr
it hunt thi i !
eoqusilirnt "n
jd intfu i'f fc
ihj .lirlty i " ied
. n i itiJHil hln. of Inlimlilnt-
11. hou" n mbent Into withdraw
. . ituii n mc from a petition to
1..1. j tle on the JfcOOOA'O.MO
nilatl. naiy Y ier-I.nik far.n
uioitafc rtftiMtncint; bill.
tint t mmbera stood and snout
tlons was tnk n if hi homo wher(
he ha. been suffering with a throot
all;n'nt
Other dev.Uipm. nU in ihe case
Included
ni.....i t . . .i.i t.A ...a
""""" """"" "' "'rn Annlit MI.-M Mamla Prior
had "eroesed the . ". ..... ... .... "
"Vloro. chick.i utrict nanita- iort to invalidate laws passed by
tlon. und constant cure will prewnt Consrtss It was the Supreme
nmit dK-casrs and br.nB' In cn.h In Court" action in declaring the a;-
ehlcicen raising." the members ot
to . urh th power of thd Supreme ! emergency basis. It already h' simp.y becnuee wi- h-i
the Wayland l-H Club sere told by
ml Kf
ph. m "
.Mtr oli
it .t
i 1 nek
iu iik. ti
1 . tut
11 1 -l K
1 . t
III -111
ll VSI
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Mfen
. tty
1 11-
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h
ileuth rate in a flock destroy
lofiis. ' membets of thu Ivan l-It
Club were told iy extension aervlce
a j nti Luke Walls nl and Miss
Mnini. lrur at their rigukir meet-
.rn In (! nwrntng.
In eei"ntials ot money-making
.t tswir apprwsJ. O'Connor thun- in poultry flocks art gocd stock to
lered toi eunctusion. Ir-iis; from balanced feeding of
I Munsx to nest any challenge I twirjnt flock careful selection of
as to My ieputatln even though egpt. eare In setting the ?K'
tlvi enallrige hurlr.i at nie by x' prevention at Insect appourauas.
ma. of God' I wnitn housing ith ptoer vontllu-
two and nw drntw proper fsedliu;.
Ttn'i-tmiitfi I .owntl n o dompnus. Haby ehlcks
(ilUCII 10 - Islllli hom-J old. then only little milk. . -"adHHy tniemrn. 11- "nU1 tnoy nre j3 hours old then
. . Cornnreftd. oatmeal or chick start-1" ' ttatm witness asainat tnJ(ony nlk vhen they the 72 hours
Tre l-H Club boya of Mnste.s'er nwy be fd when the .ihldts nre Herman earpenur ' ol j thcjr jnouirt 0c fed chick start-
hool secwnpunled by Mr. .Veal 73 hours oil" tho members wer. 1 muei ueioow w. imwu "" or -t the nSe of six weeks tho diet
told. Th members reported tholr nnl attorney was expfcieu to MUhould crudually bo changed to
nlan for their flocks. 1 naupintnnn tooay in nis am n
A Drosrrjtn of Texas sotiss ami I in another attempt U "set
rendlncs opened the meeting. An-1 truth about th' kidnaping
lUuptumnn cue-
state boundaries and wns beromln
j aottonul Issue that might nffet
the 'xt presldenUnl efeot'.on.
I r:a-arnor Itnratd Hoffman.
frlenilly te the Iluuptmann oou.o.
imlk-oi.d he misrht ak Dr. John
Condon to rrtturn from a lUimnut
vacation and voluntarily answer
questions regarding hln purported .lncaj
if
and Luke Ballard at their regular
bl-montbly meeting at tho school
building Tuesday afternoon.
Monty is never made with poul-
try flocks' that have a high death
rote; death rate con be lowered
by proper selection housing1 with-
out dampness draughts or chill
proper feeding und strictest clean-1
Chlclu should not bo fed
irultur.it &djusment act unconsti
tutional which necessitated tho
A-rltlng of a now farm program.
Th.' Department of .Agriculture.
empowered tindor tha bill to make
a pr. i1'
In
mane loan. exceeding i.uwuvu tor m me Whl e Ui. w iu
the construction of nonrly IffA patHy with the m- d- f ..
mllei of distribution line. ture; therfoie 1 am to 11 .
Iro:;re.ii: rrngrum .asy.' anil w thou'it if w
In a letter to the committee. ' Bro.iV w thout a'ttnt.m 01 pi
Cookd said: tlon howcvr w did not t
'The policy of the utility 6m- COngrsninen and set 1 or . 'h.
panlen nas neon u nitim 011 "H wunted It to be pei .inner'
a result It was inv illduted uid 1
oenfli payments to fanners volun-1 rream 0f the business.
lur l co-optruting with tho Cov- -Such a Kil'.cy has precluded the
ernme.it's toll conservation pro- Uxtonslon pf service to ncirly 00
grjui. Is prepared to place the moa- r C( nt of American farmti nnd
sure In effect as soon as It passes j no been paralyzing In Its effcoL
th. hcu and is signed by I'resl-j "Unsocial practices hiumI give
dent HoosuvclL 1 way to the policy of conslderlne;
. clcctnllcatlan of an entlro arua at
t
in
-.1 tiui el
rj' 11 hull'.
V. J (l 1. VK
. M if
1 . j ' - jud
I iy tiiiuroi (
k.n.l ( Uveal k wll.
1 . In. met v-t 1 .'
ii 11. .'I )'
u-' foui ki. i "
ni pictuttiii '
from Iom 1 f" i
li Viluc. k. Jiom eUiini v. t
01 ut anil fe d nonage 11 "I
I - f it -lie d'.i'h
pcn.101 eecwnpuniett or
sxl t flinty Agent Dunkle. made
m rud trip rhiirsdny. Pttb. 13. On
th. trip the boy j were tnught how
an tr-tie ttne. Kefero night
. h 1 o had learned the funda-
... 1.I4U of lerriMing s setting up
1 1. vel flr.tliii the highest point
( ( ii an t how to locate th ter-
1 .. ne The Urm ef Mr Uew-
u ud Mr Ilorton were torraced.
ntriei fii'im of the aotnmunlty will
tr 'tinned later.
1 1 the list of project this year
.re in.lu.led beef calves poultry.
pinj. end sheen. The boys are very
lAteroated Hi their work and much
veUe is epeefed front work In the
club.
The club invites the patents to
the
nnd
nomicemitit was made by Mr Dal-jmurdr
lard that specl.il arranKm.mts are
being made for -l-H dub members
to attend the Fort Wortli V
Show where they will be
many speetu! etiueutionai uuvun- i
tags. I'll v.iuu vuiy i me .iiuvn
hw will be March 1G.
Those present were. Billy Clifton
Morgan .1 Huys Benton Le Mor- j
gan. Hilly Marshall Halley. H. It. !
Pendleton. T J. Kussell. Hoy I'rn-
dleton Crude Jones. Marie Mask
Illllic Goodwin. Avu Nell Pendle-1
ton. Modk'c Morton Virginia uur.-
l-H Clubs To See
Fat Stock Show
one time a progresitve prognim
whli'h ivoultl bo muds possible un-
der this bill."
Hecrctnry U'nllai.e also warmly
ndou.-d tin measure
members .
;i3T:woH Trapping Is
Proving Success
lltl.K t r.'
dsy Mi t
Mrs T C Htfn
fails comniani'
tu.ikine. w ii i-
utlti .u "hi
I tlrunSki'i Hid
1 1 ni th 1 '
die Hur.i .11 nil
li ng doa in Mil
take part in ear work also Mr. ; can Uctty Jo Weutnerforu uieta.
punkte In Invitid beck to sec us I'endluton. Dorothy Jones. lyte
sgsdn soon. I'endlLton.
MESSAGE FROM DEAD AWAITED
th llooin Iietinu.tUiii r 4l
th- county da.tns hi month
In
I'sKCAN w H It 1 ' nit to iil
peenn b id t tit kt et-
0ft s arowth 't'o IU i-Kh 1 nytbe
with too bd K rundU I- " in
tlinip thaemi" ki awdi- id
store at 33 1 t" I '
brr to Jlp th . 'U .f t r 1
stick- n trdilli l ifme to prev. ni
si' r.r; when onmjf
I'arsI ts.it turd to ro it 1 a.
pretty us fern fc a.d p
plaining und can be us- d as u iur
n sh to make nu a s r.iurc attr.n 1
tCcntleiied on Page aiK.i
ItUlXYW'OOD. Cellf. Mis. liar- a mil aU and now I ksep them
r HoutUni stlM watu fer a oode I B mX mind."
... . . "I neve rreelMHt hundreds of pur-
oieesns. w. the mmrlotan. Carter mwa mx thcy Ja not
the files agreod ho would try K mean anything to me. Scarcely a
send bcr after hie death. j tay puesee thut I do not get a mes-
Ilwt dyj ufte. ho died in Item-1 euge from someone."
lay. India none had eome. Only I In cnstkllko mansion built llto.
he knows it secret formula. (ally by mogto overlooking the Gohl-
-B as with Sir Arthur Canof. ! en C5ato ut Sun Kruncisco Mrs. Car
ter made arrangements for the bur-
. u. .ml others. Mr. Houdlnl had
un agreement with Mr. Carter to ut.
t.-mpt to communlcute with this
world uftcr death.
"So far they hnvo all fallid and I
am afrad Mr. Carter will fall too.
Onco 7 kept the messages Mr.
Houdlr.i hod agreed on under lock
I and Uty hut T became afraid this
Mi! of hur husband
Mrs. Carter said he and Houdlnl
agreed that If cither died before thu I
other he would seek to establish
cemmunlcitlcn from the beyond.
'ritcady growth of interest In
' wolf eradioatlon In the county as
Indicated by .incrtased attendance
.and the p tiont of mumberehlp
I fees ut the regular weekly meeting
held List Saturday as the result of
. tjje determined effort of the -isolation's
finance committee to
j cradlente wolvoe In ft pormunent
way Is very encouraging stateo
Homer Lae. chairman of the uso-
clntion.
Twenty new visitors hiard th
two government trappers reports of
the past weoks their outch totaling
elRht red woUee and one bob cat.
vdih ti total catch since November
I. of SO red wolves und three boK
outs. making an uatlmaUd suvlr
for vhe county farm and ranch peo-
ple approximating J30.0G0 and as a
result of this work. Indications
point to a material Increase In
poultry und turkey flocks for this
ytur as wen us a nuiicuuoiu in-
crease In sheep und goat herd-.
The trappers have extended their
Imp lines from tho east und wtst
lines of the county In the north
and oulh halves Of tho county and
cracked grain growing mash.
During th business meeting ah
the members Indicated thut they
would probably attend the Kort
Wortli Fat Stock Show on March
16 which Is HI Club day.
Members prcsont were: President I
Karl Keenan. secretary. Leoto
I "ray; Vlvu Itulh Keenan. Imogene
Ledbetfr Blllltf Sam Fnmbrouh.
VlrgluU Monsker. Maurlne Hlch-
ardson. BjTon Itichurdson. Tolta
U. Mansker Haymond Kumbrough.
Darrell Greenltt. Jerald Ledbettor.
Lewis Tuckett Alton Coforth. Hilly
Curtis Dougloj Kambrougb sponsor
Cllffoid Ranwdalt and the exten-
sion ervlce jrfcnts. Mlse Prytr
and Mr Ballard.
I H Club Day at the Fort Worth )iamOtld Raiich Ti)
Fat Stock Show this year win o.'
March lath. Monday nil da. Th.
s.ifdn LTt f!!llhs f Stephens coun-
iv ..re irettini- together tlnlr line- Announcement has been made of
un foi attendance and from all In-lpuoUe auction
I we ere utcuin accu id of mK
slnee we nie itandlr- Wly h w t
j out organization that will d rn .
a nat tonal h art
How To ISiultl.
"W'e do not go away fioni .
I ferm fish ng without ti.im.
I hlrtit hand wi'.i w. want dm i
we do end oa lepieeentnfi '
Washing tun without li.struiti-i .
to what we wan done th.-i
can we Justly i..nipi.u If 01. 1
mles. who aie a 'In. 1 nu i
make of us p in. 01 v.n.
Hold Auction Sale -';; - ;;;;;; J
dlcattons each club will be repre-
sented since a very interesting po-
grnm has been nrrnngd b Ute
of Hereford eitll
to be held on Merch -I of DlamonJ
Itanch eattl.-.
This will be tb third annual sale
agent of l-H clubs In cooperation j of cattle by V W Alew.nd.-i "-iour h(ime eommumiy '
er 01 uit' iiinowi iiiii .i '
bony Karl Gnrt n und Fred lt p-
pert are to be the auctioneer
will do null) nu khi'
"Farm orrf 111 ut "i
have all b" n lm 1' ''
down" and be. . 1
have falhd t ! fori
Due "W 1 i . " 1
It
of tn 1
m ti. 1
.f tin- t
plead.it V
go I ..I. 1
Cowboy Reunion At
Stamford Dates Set
STAMFORD Dite. for tho ev-
nth annml session of tho Tcxiu
Cowboy IUiunlon have been offi-
cially set by the directors iu July
3. 3. und I Thutsduy Friday und
Suturday. "
Tho reunion this year will bo part
of the 'Texas Centenniul observ-
ance being Uncrwn as thu Tcxaj
Cow boy Houston Celebration of the
Texoc Centennial.
with the Fat Stock Show manage
mnt A jmnide down mat It. rtet
wil' begin at 0 a. m. and then a
tour of all the city parke Including
tops nt the zoo and many other In-
tereeting points ending up at yte
packing houses fer lunch then the
detegiit.on wtll march to the coll-
. urn In the Put Stock Show
Krounds for short provrrnm all sing-
inn "The Bye of Texas." After thfrf
all will be frit to see thu show os
thty likt.
IS yotll own piopli- Into i'; w
(Continued on Page -ix 1
HKIOIITV KI-CUK KFFt.OTKU.
WASIIUTO.V -Mr Bmlle. l)lasl( 1'S LUfC I Gi
Crawford who 'flA$ Will 22 CoillcMs
fell out of bed nnd toe eft rts 01
four lodgers to put her back wr
not enough Three husky members
of the Ftro Department rescue
quad filially placed Mre. Craw-
ford hock in bed
PEDEKAL COTTON SALE URGED
KA .... te vd.iu.. tinfMiAnml tiff
cr Houdlnl died" she said. But I now cover approximately CO miles
iee llMVn conferririr ntiw" 'dally in ninnlng the lines
uxpeo-' tlMy-rr- conferrirg ntiw'
TOWN KKKItj III.OK UA.
MIIKCHKN. W Va. - Citizens
voted 1W to 176 to uphold the
town' blue laws. placed In uffect
in 1005. So at least until nuothor
WASHINGTON Government
spot cotton to the amount of 5-
UrtAOO tale. and more thun WW.000
but. 'j of long-time futurim would bo
sold by a board of three to bu natn-
id by the President undur the
ternu of 11 bill hy Senator Smith
of South Carollnii. reported Fri-
day by thu Senate Commltleo on
Agriculturo by a vote of 13 to 3.
The cotton would bo sold at tin
mnrktt pnco at the rate of 30000
to JiOOO baler a week. However In
ckctlon. only meat milk and beer
may be nold on Sunday. Newspaper the n ark'-ting months the board
sale on the Sabbath nre forbidden v.aU Iv mthnrlrrd to setl.smuller
amounts at IU discretion The
marketing months arc when the
new cotton Is coming on tho mark-
et. I"ho surplus cotton includea I.GG0-
000 bales on which the Government
made loans to producers through
the Commodity Credit Corporutlon
Ti.- Junit'i bfij'. baikttbi 1 1
of Me.ters h.i ! o te. rd f
oth.r rurul m ouol to shout 1'
They hav j pli.std -i gunie 1 I hi
ijear und have not been difcatca
I The Musters Junior b.uiko'b.i
j loam easily won the Throckm u
I tan county tltli Suturiuy rcnin
j They met Tniockmorton htfef.
' school Junior te un in the fln-t giir.
Friday dif-atlns them V to fl. fn.
day night tin. Muter teunt .1-
fentud the Titus team wt... ha
eliminated Woodson Sutm Ji
morning Muh Knob wai dfratcd
and In the final gome Ma t.r . u
feute.1 Klburt high acliooi jui ir
Hie score being IC to 0 TUi f"i
Including carrying and other chaig-
es to u total of 'J3S000.000. There lowing boys played in the anus
lire included more Iht-n COO.OOO for Masters team Miller T-ttle. T
bales hi tho cotton pool und 385000 1 B Kdw'nr Cliarln En-In Tutn-
b.ileti of long-dime futurm Elliott Truitt Pail.- Cordon Hor
Th. board of thret to dlirct tit- ton. t lcbiirne a til's Raymond
sal1 would be 11 nn 1
the I'r 1
Munrui
i-l . .
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Ewiiii; nnd John
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