The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 7, No. 195, Ed. 1, Friday, February 18, 1927 Page: 1 of 6
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BRECKENRIDGE. STEPHENS COUNTY. TEXAS FRIDAY l'EBIU AlSY Is. 1927.
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OIL belt!
EASTLAND Fob IS shiwin
for n production of 50 barn Is th
Klmhnnigh well n old gi" r wst
of Eastland. In rauln ; nii'rh Inti r
fat Tlif well Is owii'd bj .' n.i'i.t
Joe Rurkilt Id thro hoi'TH. nil In
tin hole reached a depth f 200
fpit
Recently preparations were mad
ti di pen the Well which hnd cas
id not long ago. o produce Ran
fluty ii f. w feet were drilled when
i he prevent cand was struck. The
spnd proed to be .i fe' t thick
and afttr It v.an drill (1 through
nrtlvithH Moppid TtnirBdiiy tnori
Htt- ar.d oil bet' un to rlv in the
hoi1' It Is 1 'lleed to le prudurlni
fri tn fh Lake K:iM.ntd nnd which
l notpd for If Ions lived produr
tlOn.
Tho well In three and a half mil
vrei of Eastland near th Hank-
n nd highway.
TROPHIES FOR
TOURNAMENT
ARE PREPARED
Tho trophies to be nwiirded at th.
state A. A. I' girla h.vski t ball
Uiurnann nt tn te held In tills clt
next Man Ii nre now In Ralia and
belli; engraved .iccor.iln; to a 1 t f i
ftom V F. Jacoby. director uf th'
state A I to the chamber of
coimi.erre here. Mr Jacob) sttitef
that tbefe cjps vri l be sent te
HreWtnrldRe witbbi the not few
d(1b.
Mr Jacob) makes the pleasing nnf"
optliulMtlr prediction that the Rreck
e-nridgo tournament will be the arg
.f i'iaf th A. A. l has over had
declaring that Ms prediction Is bas
en upon the large amount of In-
terest nlrendv maniested by teanif
fiout this section of the state.
IIo ntao oak nil the information
tlmt locuj officials havo relative '
teams In this section that nr en
lerlng the tournament.
BOYS "AWAIT"
COMING "BIG
BOY" KRAFf
lineal boys are looking forward
to the opportunity of hearing Clar
'Mice (HlR liny) Kraft ilun he ad
1 rouses the Older Hoys nt the V. M
C A. lobby Sunday afternoon at
j.'ctock livery boy In Texas is n
miliar with Krattv record m a
nlar flrst-baemnn with the Kir
Worth Cats DurinK hl last eni
with the leauo brforo leaTinj? basv-
hall to go Into business two year
jipo his hotnerun ncord was onlv
two hits less than the mlmhty Itaoc
Ruth'H. "
As a boy Kraft look part in V. M
C. A. activities having at one time
playud baBkotball on the same team
with E VU Moggo who was instru
niohtal 1" raising funds -o consruct
the local "Y" bulidlnk At tho
nrON-nt time lie tnkes an active
intcroet It: work of the Aeiorlatlo-
often responding to lnvltntloni to
tnlk to boys groups In Tirt Worth
Mr. Kraft will speak to the bor
on some subject relating ti. clea.
sports and clean living. Every bo
In Itreckenridge is invited and uig-
d to be present. Membernliip l
the "V" Is net necesiarv to at
tnid. Secretary Mort-Uim t-tnted
that men will not bP cxcudnl if
tiioy come but the meeting r pi I
i:tarly for boys.
Senate Votes
19 To 7 Rescind
Amnesty Measure
AUSTIN. Feb IS. Wv Keltpratlon
of Jho atnteinent made earlier In the
week that tl'o move fostered by oil
Interests ku kiux kln and prohlbl-
tioiilsis was the only comment Form
cr Governor Ferguson mndo when
advised of tho action Inst night of
the Senate voting 19 to 7 to rescind
tlir Amnesty granted him In 1025
The b is yet to bo jictpd on iv
the House.LETS COXTIIACT
A N Vayru local dairyman has
let the cmtract for a now five
room house on hs tiact of ground
In tho southwest part of town- J
W. Face w awarded the contract
for the bul.dinK. which will be &
modern bungalow erected at nit ap-1
pioxltnate cost of $4500.
Tax Payments
PAYMENTS OF 'TRACES DOWN
POLL TAX ARE AND RECOVERS
BELOWNORHALj BBJJWfl CAR
Tax Collector A. II. Downing! Anoher "Vrn "T1" ca8'
..'.. ... was ti.ictd In Iln rkcnrldgo and
stated this mornnifr that col- betW(( this c.tj .u.d Wichita Palis
lections ol Slate and county ' .. when i: M. Waik.r of
taxes were good this year1 Pisco having lost a large Chrysler
about 91 per Cnt of the total! coach. recovered the car single-
)f SGr2()00 due 011 assessments ihandul and i.iade possible the arrest
having been paid up to date. tf one man who Ii charged with
This percentage is higher thnn'uaWR stol-n 11P hicic
'or last year though the total
ncomc fiom the taxes is some-
what lower on account of the
eduction of the tax rate.
In 1925 the county tax rato wns
2-15 ami the state rate 77 cents.
Kor 11126 the rale was reduced to
II 75 for f'oun and f5 centi for
State taxation This reduction de
creased the amount of the total
isses uxnt thouch the amount of
taxable propertj has increased dur-
InK the past year.
The poll tax paxmer.ts were not
io good only 2726 having bvon
paid in comparison to nearly 5000
last yenr. These payments fluctuate
according to the elections to bo
held during tho year as many peo-
ple feel no necessity for paying this
tax utilcHs there is a gubernatorial
election elated for tho year.
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POST HERE TO
ArFrPfTrn iVlT?FT
r X .1 LjU IYiJUJLi i )
In plte rf the cold and dlsa-
Ceeable weather 20 memberi of the
! gon Were present last night at the
ngiiliir meeting of the lt mice
Poles post of the American Legion
h. Id nt the cljy ha;' :.t 7:30
o clock.
fter Mrs. IJ E Conleo county
chairman of the Children's Founder
Holl of the Stone Mountain Mmijo-
riai campaign hnd njipeared bfore
be If-glon and UTOdOnted th? enuse
of the drive together with a rp-
ciest that the pot underta1'.' tn
s.onsor one girl in the campaign lr
Stiphena county the members voted
to lend tlKlr support to th move-
ment In the manner asked.
A report of the actions of the
legislative committee of the stU
department In supporting three bills
affecting the loglon and now before
the U'glalnture wns mode by lien J-
(Van who ik chairman of the wttc
committte. and the Post voted to un-
done these bills and dlroctd that
telegrams lie sent to S"nator Sii.ltc
Hnd rpprcsentatlvo Sanders informlni
thetu of this action.
Information as to how leglon-
nalr'ii md ex-sorvlco men may ol-
taln loais upon bonus certiricrtCj
that nre ut ler.t two ars old was
also given. It was nnnounced that
the necessary blanks to be used In
applying for loans have been sent for
iud that within a week or ten days
the opportunity will oe opened to
x-servlce men.
Ouly 38 reservations are vu.ft on
:he steamship "Chicago" which will
laxry the Texas contingent to iho
'. nventlon of the American 1-ef.lon
it Farls. It was nnnnuncod. Heser-
v itlons must he I" 'y May thp first
I "f this ear each riccompanled by
CO.
Fricos Uaro been changed and re-
CJlated so that n member of -he
ii glon or auxiliary may no to Paris
i vd return for 300 and have left
1 out of that amount $76 to bo rpent
otherwiso. Thin price Include rail-
road fare and pullmn to rind from
Onlvestoii. steamship fare both ways
lodging and breakfast while In Paris
and bo forth.
Thek convention of the l"th dls-
ti let at Sweolwator was discusse'
and 15 of those urspt Indicated
tl.t they will attend the meeting
Kune to leave Saturday afternoon
and others Sunday mornl.ig.
NOTE ACAI.V DECAYED
OX AMXIJSTY Rir.Ii
AUSTIN. Feb. 17. tVP) Tho
Sena'o tgain failed to vote on tho
repeal of ehe Fergus in Amnesty
act today after Senator Fair-
child had staved off a vote with
parliamentary tactics.
The car was reported Hiolen Mon
day night r'eb. 7 while parked in
front of the Oude Hotel.
Mr. Walker regained possesslor
of his car after p chase brought to
n successful close by a unique co-
Incidence jesterday.
Hi turning from Wichita Palls )es-
terda) on tht stag' he noticed a
car on the. toad ahead of the bus
which re.imlrted hli own.
At his r quest the stage drlavet
increased his speed and reached Ar-
ch r Pit) ahead of the c.ir undet
suspicion There Mr. Walk-r alight-
ed waited tor the Chrsler. and
asked for a ride with the driver
who happened to be an acquaintance.
Ills request was granted and during
the drive to Ilrcckenridge he had
nmple time for complete Identifica-
tion.)))' meuiiB (if initials and other
marks inside the car.
Ppon arriving In Hreckonridgc
Mr. Walker neraumleil tho drlvor
to stop for lunch. While the onler
was being prepared he excused him-
self long enough to notify officers
to watch the car. When they emera-
eJ froln th0 cafe nn olflcor was
uai'ine ntthe car and placed a man
by the name of M. F. Itussell under
arrest. Within an hour Itussell bad
been Indicted by the grand Jury and
his trial fixed ror the next term of
court.
It wns stated that Hineeil did
not knew whose car he was using
though he mid Mr. Walker were vc-
quaintanceg. Formal Opening
Jerome jewelry
Company Success
The formal opening of the Je-
rome Jewelry Co. Inst ovenlng was
nn unqualified success In aplte of
the unpleasant weather. A large
number of enthusiastic friends call-
ed during tho pvonlng and Inspected
tl-eir largo and up-to-date stock.
Tho now store which Is located in
ihi Wlnklor building wn beauti-
fully decorated for the occasion with
ferns and pot flowers carrying out
a color scheme of green and rose.
A Inrge display of lovely silver dia
monds tnUot sets and watches wore
featured In the stock exhibited.
Music was furnished for tho af-
fair by a HPlndid Pnnatrope .Miss(.s
Annette Smlthson and Martha P.uth-
rle wore in charge of the presenta-
tion of souvenirs small purse mir-
rors which were givpn to all lady
visitors.
Mr. CrUthrlo manager of the store
desires to thank the public for their
patronage In the past which led to
the enlargement of the store and so-
licit its contlnunnce. Mr. Guthrlo
has had n number of years expor-
( nco as nn expert watch maker
Ji vvelpr. designer and optometrist
and s prepared to serve tho needs
of the public in any lino of tho
t weir) business.
CASK l'll.HD
Tho caae of P. M. Faulkner vs.
J A. Mnls was filed in the offico of
tri district clerk this morning-
20 oil wells bolng t.'rlllod in Du
Val County.
THORNDALE Road committee
purchaios new tractor and grader
THREK-CEXT GASOT.IXE
TAX PASSES THE HOUSE'
AUSTIN. Feb. 18. (At Tho Wnl
Incu hill to Increase the tax on
gasoline from one to thrre Cents
oer :ailon wa finally passed by
the House after nn attempted a-
mendment to CniTipromiso on 2
cents was killed.
vJ LdLC
ESTIMATES ON
WOODSON ROAD
ARE SENT IN
i
I-. R Allison i evident highway
etiglneei of the h'nte highway com-
n Ufcion. tinted ton.-.v that the pstl-
ti'iite on the coit of gravelling the
sirtchol toad connecting the hnrd-
sutrai'dl highway now building out
or Hi eckeni idee to lb. Throckmor-
ton county lino and the city of
Woodson have been prepared and
nre now being forwarded to the
i'ishwny commission.
Judge Ply. memrcr of the high
way Commission from Abilene h.ife
requested that these estlmaten h.
p the nffice of (he highway eoni-
ulSslon by Wedncsdny evening of
lext week.
The hjghwnv crminision has a-
;ieetl to tp ih. Tour utid thrpe-
lUnrteiK nii'io of road between the
'ount.v line and Woodson if die com-
mlssioni r curt of Throekmorton
county will giade this n.nd and
"dace it in sluipe for the topping.
According to Information here the
Tr.rockfnoiton curt has nlready pn-s
ei an ordet for this pt-idlng work
and auo an order to maintain th(
road after th.. topping bus been plac-
ed upon it by the hlglnv v depart-
ment. Tlie benefit of this imptovemet
to tbp oil development at Woodson
Is the sanip that would accrue
bouid the hardaurfaced highway
now building out of this city to
the county ilMl. lio extended to the
oil flora. It is pointed out.
W. L. Barrett
Made Manager
Gas Conijlany
W. I. Rnrrett of Ranger has
been transfetred hero to take charge
of the local office of tho Toxus-
I.oulsiana Power Co. Mr. Rarrett
with hlB wife and two children will
arrive within the next two days mid
win be at home at quarters secured
ou We(t F.ourth street. Mr. Rar-
rett has beon with the Toxas-Loiilsl-ana
Power Co. nt Ranger since its
organization about flw years ago
Mr. Rarrott Ii an uncle of N i.
Rarrett who 1ms been manager of
the local office for the past nine
months. N. p. Rarrott has been
transferred to the district consisting
of Young and Throckmorton coiin-
tliM nnd win have his headqunrtors
at Graham. He will leave to tako
up his duties at tho now Post ns
soon ns his uncle takes over the of-
fice here which will be sometime
during the early part ot next Wtok.
.
Kellogg's Report
To U. S. Senate
Ajmiii Challenged
MEXICO CITY Feb. 18. m
Meicnu Department of Commerce
and Industr) challenges the accu-
racy of Secretar) Kel'igg's report
to the Senate on the Mo.xiom oil
situation in a declaration today. It
has been stated the report said
that out of forty American Com-
panies owning oil lands in Mexico
only four have applied for confirm-
atory concessions In accordanco with
law. There are sixteen not forty
siioh proprietary companies of which
half have solicited confirmations tho
statement added.
RAl.V A XI) SXOW REPORTED
FROM EASTERN ROCKIES
DENVER Fob. 17. W) Three
persons are dead and several in-
jured with heavy damage to high-
ways and railroads today following
heavy snow and rain storms in tho
Rocky Mountain Stales.
The dead were victims of sepa-
rate snow slides which swept
through mining communities near
Price Utah j-osterdaj'
I NEW YORK. Feb. 18. (Pi Sena
1 tor Goff of West Vlrglria took the
iptahd In the Daupberty-Mlllor tilal
! today and assumed all responsibility
j for allowance of the claim for $7.-
1 POO. 000 impounded sssets of the
American Metal Company.
4
ounty (broo
Lions Hold Rousing
Meet; Report Drive Of
Y. M. a A.
DON'T FORCE T
Don't forget the RltN basket
bull Kitmo nt th j bih '.clu.ol kjiii
Sat. 7 1 1. in. The Ruckaiettes will
pla.v the KeUn.v I mnlipr ('(itnp.ui.v
tciitiu of I-'ort Woifli rviiuici up
in the sfjito . A. I. oiK-ii meet
for (ho p.ist two jpni's mill iiin-
sjdeied one of the strongest glils
teams in (lie state.
A ! gate Is necessary to pay
the expenses of this game vvbirli
promises to lie n mighty good
one.
JURY AWARDS
PLAINTIFF $4008
IN DAMAGE SUIT
The jury in the case of E. E. Rav
vs the Times Publishing1 Company
of Hanger nwarded the plaintiff
damages in the sum of $4000 in
n verdict returned at about six
o'clock yesterday afternoon In a
suit brought by K. E. Ray aguln't
the T.mes Publishing Com-iany for
an alleged uliclolis articio mid to
have been published in the TSoatlnnd
Daily Teiogrnm on May 28. 192fi.
- In his charge to tho jury Judge
C O. Hamlin of the 90th district
cturt instructed tho jury to leturn
a verdict In fnvor ot the plaintiff
but loft the amount of damages to
the judgment of tho jury.
That section of the clmrgc in
which the Jury was Instructed to
it.turn a vqidict In favor of the
plaintiff reads:
"You aie instructed that the state
monts In the article in the Eastland
Telegram of May tho 2Sth. 192tl
to the effect that the plaintiff wa.-
heid in Jail In lieu of $1000 bond
and that ho had beep charged Willi
perjury aro HbelouSns a matter of
lrw and the law' further presumes
tl nt the plaintiff sustained nominal
daiB(ig(s but leaves It to our soncid-
eratlon on what amount. If any.
shall be given as compensation for
Injury actually sustained thereby."
Tho case was given to the. Jury
about noon yusterday.
Connor nnd McRae of Eastland
represented tho Times Publishing
Company and Hawkins Hawkins R
David of Rrpckenridge were the at-
tcrnevs for the plaintiff.
BUILDS MODERN
APARTMENTS ON
WEST WALKER
Construction upon a modern apart-
u.ent house to rontnln four apart-
ment of four rooms a natli and
glassed in liaA porch each located
on West Walker street was begun
some time nco by Mrs. Glenn Rus-
ell. The apartment house will be of
hrjck vpneer construction and will
ombody the latest typo of apartments
and apartment features. Each of
tho suites will contain a living room
a bed room a dressing room with
a Murphy bed a kitchenette nnd
dining room a bath and a back
porch.
Hardwood floors and built in fea-
tures wli be used throughout.
The building which is being bunt
y T. C. Rrjdges. local contractor
'a due to bo teady for occupancy
-vlthln 90 days.
Mrs. Riissell already owns a lnrge
apartment house receiit'.y built on
i lot on West Wi.lket adjoining the
tew bunding.
.
NEGRO ELECTROCUTED
ST TE PKXITEXTIARY
HUNTSVJLLE Feb. 18. eP) F D
Rarnos 27 a negro was electro-
cuted in the penitentiary here early
today He was convicted of killing
bit wife at San Antonio.
. .
CRYSTAL CITY -Valuito0r fire
deparfraent organized.
Ibis
Over
IT
e iop
A rniislne mei ting of the Lon
C;ub took place Mt t!-e te-ulai
liinehion of the club at noon in i!u
Y. M. C. A. building today.
An excellent progiam presented
b) the group which will give nn
entertainment under the auspices r
the American Legion over WRAP
at Fort Worth on the evening of
February the 2Sth and composed ol'
John 'A. Martin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rert
R'akt- Mrs. Russell Mrs. Keller nnd
J. T. TtnllStm Till. vlnun nf In
cal artists presented vor.u -Mw .u.i''
duet? and n violin solo the hi i. !
time allowed (hem after the bit-in' w '
Feasloii foicing thrill to cut t- i ''
their presentutlons.
Walte- David leader of th. V.' i I
eat Division of the Y. M. C. A
drive repotted that bin dhi Ion I id
more than gon. or tin top. s.
ci.iing a tot; I A 11 membeishii
The Producers ili! ion iil"t id
i-bt niore 1'iji'vin .i tot.vl of Mi
ut'inbeiH sicuird in i he dnw tie
o.'l of which w i ii il No hint li-
nn of the Y M (' dihe voikris
was I'dd this noi.n due to the con
riict with the I. loir Club luncheon
-ii the final lopm is present' d it
tl1! I.Ions lunchion
A iTOposlt.oii to endorse I.Ion X.
... teosenquetrt nr i.astiand as :l
Ttididate for disulet governor of
Monism in Tpxtis. was held up fot
riiilher con&ideiatio'i in view of
he fact tlmt U'cn s ti gieht deal
i time jet in .i.i.se Letwoe th..
!u-sriit and the date of the cp'ivon-
Ion nt McAL'e T. xus. f
K( Port on .. lions otlui projec'-
.in.'ii comnutiies aie now at woi '
and 'he aiipoinimnt of two addition-
al Wllllil Pp. t t.il e l'p HKittei-bioi.i-lit
befoie ti' piub l(l: Its con
-.ii! ..ition took :.ice.
S)IES"7i-FTER""
OPERATION
THIS MORNING
ItrepkenridRe ol ns were shoi 1
' this moriii'i'; .o 1'irii of th s"
den death o' M 1! Whl'field. pm
lar district niiigii or the R tin
division of the :ii'ii0lin IV.iol. urn
Co. Mr. Whit Hell had been ill In
only two davs id was tal.e.i tn
the Rreckennd-;(. -.iiiitnn.ini. win i
i.o underwent .in op rttioii at 2 m
l'elock this lnoi n In'. ft w - ..
list thought that ln condiln 'i w.i
mtisfactorv but i turn fot th
eorse ended m hi1- death at 11 o
bU morning.
Mr. Whitfii id populate 'u"( n '
Mutt wes .'IS jciiis i. d bavin b( n
he.rn Aucs 1 '! 1SS0. Suiviviu
Mm n n hr r.n - icken n T. . hi
nolher. Mi- J.imi Whitfn bl two
'jrotbeis C V iinli or t'i in
Mid A. II Wbil fl id J)f Re ekvi b
Tnd two sisti-. Mi O D .four oi
Mineral Wills .md Mi-i fl.i.v hi
field of San Aiil Ij
Ml. Whitfi. '1 h nl Uv .1 i'i 1 Uf '
"nrltlge for svii.il )nnr aii'l w.i-
evtreinel) imiuiir n hoi .1 liusii --
end social cm . s Hr wtls ilil'it
ed with tin- P.isbvt rjan ehurch .uirl
witn tne ixntgtitB ot t'jnii'ii iod-i
Funeral services will In le Id a'
tl.e Presbyterian eTiute'i tonmnow
nil rnliiK at 10 o'clock Folowin.
the fesrvice.1 here the bod will l
sent by train to San Am-io !.
lniirnicnt will take pl.ici Mind iv
The nieinbi-is of the fumih i . c
to go b) uiitomobile to S.u .- 1.
and It Is probable that a number of
rriends win accompany them.
KHKCKP.NHIRGE GIRL IS
OXE OF FOUR CWDIDATES;
FORT WORTH. Feb. 18. Misa
Nora Rrjant of Ureckenridge who
I3 attomllng Texas Christian Uni-
vsrslty at Fort Worth. Is ono nt the
four candidates nominated by the
Freshman class to represent the
populaiity section In the Horned
Frog The T. C P. jear book Two
out of the four will be solccted by
a vote of tho student body but their
ide-ntitj will not be disclosed until
the Horned Frog comes off th"
press in June. The two students se-
lected will have full-page Pictures
In tho year boott.
Y
REACHES LOW
NT AT 7
SIS 10RNIN
The temperatui'e reached its
lowest point for the winter
when it dropped to 2n digiees
at seven o'clock thi moiii'iig.
This level was tho low point of
a sudden drop from 72 degrees
at three oVl-.ok osterdav af-
ternoon. 1'ie. i three o clock to
seven la.st i" e ning tho nu rcury
dropped pu ipilousb to Hi de-
grees falhi".'. 20 lr.oio duiuig
- le niglit to
even o clock ilus
morning
At in url'u
ratine toi .1 '
nch it ninmi
KAN-.S ('1
!' l bv -ub i
'iiiliein Ror I .
"Id wav. tod.i
i st .Hid Mule b
lioxv i i r tin tcm-
ick r 2o t'. -rees
d until noon
F.b is (P
tempr I itur- - the
Mount. nn -totes
ugjlted tin south-
est. Tin rnioine-
i is diopp d ini'n upper sitls to
v.ill helovi- liciiu-; nt many points
v i thin twentv loin houi s
Kansas i.poitid tumpei attires
'mm eifeht to t nty above with
no inches ot .now. Similar condl-
ii u's luevailrd in Okluhoma and
;. nthern Tixas whore snow ot .sleet
".is geueial. Tho meicuiy Is t.ill-
m rapidlv at South Texas points
t tor several d.ijs or balmy weather.
xjjw ORLEAXS. Feb. IS 7P
r.irnudoei swe.it through puts of
.ouisiana and Mississippi last night
ra at ia;.t n! in(l ijp(l srores
W( u :ls . aulu a trail of h.iny
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taken on pl.inia ions at South New-
ilton L.i win io louitein tiersons
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First Year Of
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WASHINGTON Feb. 18. UP)
President Coolldg" today asked Con-gtcs-s
for $19878700 n - . initial
Administration's pal li 1 ulldine
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The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 7, No. 195, Ed. 1, Friday, February 18, 1927, newspaper, February 18, 1927; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123262/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.