The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 257, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 30, 1934 Page: 1 of 8
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Stlje Hkeckenrifrge American
WEATHER FORECAST:
Wet Texan Hundny fair wlth
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Methodists Find President's "Wild" Beer Party Tame
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HUNDRED
ONLY TWO KEGS
OF BEER GIVE
FIESTA CHEER
Adverse Report Refused
And Committee Chairman
Is Criticized.
ATLANIb PITY N .1 -ep'
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'i'- th i P' ' uli .nut Mi
Kmnkhn I P. . i . an ex
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hiliirlour t i i i ntv ii thr White
limine cn'i'i'il a 'inti'ivrry toduv
At lh' M'Ui..li-i Kpls. uiul lonfet-
mc foi Ni Jcie.
After mi lioup hitler de ! nn
Ing which time thr Will". II' n-
laaufd a d nml of thr i. th.
confer-'!-e (ejected ih' i I
ftmttnit ' ' several di' i'ii '
verely i'iiiii iri'il thi bni .1 hut
man. tin1 Kev I. I Mm 'I
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"How ' hut- Hit w'i n lie
tip nf ii 'ii' i i' i i i hi i . i" '
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to res I " VI II"
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The Win'. Mimit p.nty hi. In
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of temp. inn. a- ii ' hiliii i.i luii
part)" - in'iialh " '.P. nnl
formal' . i 'idini to mir w w tx
prewent.
' Theri vmh in ki-un 'I inn.
thr unalt.il' iv l"i I dive i.l with
napkin thr ryr Mitnem ! tho
yotinf peoplr'n dance mi In
Ocl. 10 IsStM For
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Dairymen's Mei liiui
Is Called Tuesday
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liids For Dredging
Asked liy Houston
HOUSTON S. t 2h CP lii'P
f.'i iliedging and wi.lii.in; the
11. iitlon Ship l linn i. I fi"iii li.iV
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il Maiaa uuiihi uiin. i i m.i".
The govei.tmrnt lu I.VMi.KXi
imra win pei uiu.
Plana call foi tin .iii.il t
la
'deepened 31 feet The distance !
about 2i milt.
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in n di-t is
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vniiimn '!
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bklie e it or not school
(;iRL OK IJKKCKKNRIIM; (;KTS
RIDE WITimLM SWEETHEART
liHv .luii Hiclio- tltiugh' t nf Iiiiit Shtti'f a ml Mm Mev
lliikiv i ii hid thi thtll whicii comes on. i- tn -i lif'-tlutc
S'u nli to Krhool Krlilny ivninliu with M-n llckf"iil
It hnpptiinl "ike thlr Mott- Jlinr wlio It -- .ilonn tin- lilrfliu i
i'hi m Pii i ki'iiilURo iib wnlkinit I" W ilk t (' Idwi-il wii.l whin-
hi 1 1 in 'iin lfth arade O
A latKi' ltniiiunini ililvi-n by i
luiuffciir lire up anil Hetty Jim-i
w i iiki-il to ihle. Ui'iplte uittii"
nitii'iii of lii'i partnta not to ih-
i opt mil's .h" yielded lo tempt i
Hon ami mt In.
A lovely lady wtK r v a 1 1 n K
imtilxt rushiiiim n thn back seat
Said nln "I don't nuppuia you
know who I urn."
Betty June replied cautiously
"Well you Irak like Mary Plck-
foid '
"Well 1 am' cams the reply-
While rldlni.- lo school Belly
lutii' lenrne'J thai "America'
Swent limit" wna returning to Hoi-
IwoihI from the eaal driving
niKht and day.
It wan a xreal day for Hetty
.Itini' .mil ahe'll not goon forget.
I'Yw Slit't') Saved
In Local liiiyin"'
ut 'li t loh .sticep bought In
-. l'1'.'i- nun t Friday and Rut-
n itny uti.li r the fuderal droulh re-
'icf pi'.Kii'iii only 368 wnr" aavi1 1.
I.i kr l..illuid county nK'ciit rr-
pm'Cil r
Tin i.i Iht 1.038 were It: Htich a
condition fiom drouth conditions
Hint tiny were killed by the gav-itiiiii'-nt
gent. Tom Flnloy.
Mr. Hallurd pointed to th) fig-
iri'M n imiicatlona that an emer-
ency -till cxlati In atook coiidl-
tione in the ofunty.
The gyvernment la paying two
dollara a head for the ah o tip. Xo
otdere have yet been received for
tultlng the goat buying progiam
in the county.
Two Workers Kill ad
I Tunnel Cave-In
i
COLI'Mltr l) . Sept 211 I I'.
Two urnki'l- Were killed tllld .1
fomtli tnipped when eaith work
cotti iii-d I.S I iiin (ied In on a
i wi i tuiinil in uliith thiy wi-i.
dijtKin
H0.MI:C0MIN(; WORKERS LIST
IN AM liS FOR All) KROM TOWN
Ickes Takes Rap
A I Land Sharks
ATIANTA. Sept 29 UR) Pub-
.'' wurka Administrator Ha i old I
(-ki it today clacked down on land
-h.ukr. ind unaurupulou polttlciau
at tlK i. dilution of two targe fed-
j'lul on . ii uiice project
Hit' i he irfcried to real en-
pi i i lut.M - who have ncrlouMy
letali.l Mi. J1.V) 1)00000 hollaing
and i i i. ii. nice program
I "In - " h foi our cltlen Ii ke-.
Mild "we literally have lo go on
tip toe through varlou cities hold-
' iiig our bieath and hoping agatrvt
ii 'in? oi.pt- mi- win ui auic to imc an up-
i tiou for buying property or at leat
i imt i Kiidrmnatlon pioceedlngn be-
f"it tin m' preclou uperulutor
ki i'M what Me nie about."
Fnyineer Killed
tl-Traitl WrCCk
YORK. Pa Hepl 8. iUH One
engineer waa killed and two other
liaiiunen were Injured when thiee
Pi nnvhunla railroad trains were
wteiked at Cly Pa. near heie to-
l iv A li ok ii rail waa bela-vid to
h.- i an-i d the accident
RaUSOll UtCtt TlcktCS '
I'HK'Ai'.O Sept 20 ui'i John
HoM-iii.iii 20-year-old e.x-convlct ai-
tilted oeciclly lat night laiiKhed i
today ut the Idea that he may be
the man who collected $50000 ran-
om for the Infant ion of Col
Mi . u A Lindbergh
MILLIONS RELIEF FUND
ESCAPING PAIR
SHOOTS 3 MEN
ItlfHMONIi V.i Si pt ."i d I
Shouting thelt way out of the city
hall Itobml MnlM nnd Wnltot- !.
genxn rnemhetii of the notoiioua
"trl-etate gang' who weie undei
death ientnncea commandeered a
If H. mull truck near the jail and
eacaped today.
The bandit ahol three men In
their break for freedom Policeman
W. A. Toot hot through the chel.
wan taken to n hoapltal and under-
went an enietgency opniatlon. An-
other policeman wna wounded In
the li'K and ii civilian gunid receiv-
ed an uhdoinlnnl wound
Complaints Filed
Afjainsl Two Youths
It.iVinoii St ki I SillildiS llil-
lioiiiii eil i-oinplallit-' I ill. I in coun
jly and JiMtlce of jie.ice num.
HgnltiHt Kl")l SchooUiuft and Ill-
ley Stone.
I 'oiiiplaliil ale Tlled ugulitNt
Schoolciaft In both th" cointa foi
abuilve languvge nnd inaUUng M-
reat and In county court agalnal
Stone for Inteifetlng with an of-
flcei in line of duty.
Tin- complaint grew out of thn
arreat Friday night of the two by
Paul Bolea.
"Iand" I'roves Only
While Rubber Choc
gPINO Miihh UP) John Mt
CJluth wan ri'Wlng peacefully on
tuinry Hay when he suw what ho
thought wii it hum mi hund jno-
ti tiding fuuii the walcr.
Krlghteiit d he hurried uaho'e
.uul telephone I police hi'iiil.Miurtci i
Si vii pi'ln im ii iciipondeil and
i ll' led Hie h.ii .. a itowd iith-
lied '1 hey fin illy pulle I In the ' nl-
iii in h.tliil '
I' i .i u I.l. i nlihi i luve
'I he committee on Invitation
Hl.tki- Johnno.1 chairiiiun -if foil lo
the Ameiican lenicm today the
liiit of iiii'iien made out to be in-
vited to tho big homecoming. Mr.
Johimon imk that ull read thc.te
namei. and wheie iiddrecj are
mlnfiug to aupply tliem by tele-
phoning the cli.unher of commeice
nnd If .my aie known to he In-coitec-t
to nui'.'i' the correction In
th name munner.
They ate ankcd to clip tin Imt
and to mail peiaoual Invilationa . Membei of the tax i .jtt ih.ilion
to thin.li they are acquainted with boat d Satutdiiy announced beu-
lAtet p.t ciiti will be printed g and theli woik completed ex.
and dialilbuU'd for pcraonal - j t-pt tho "trimming' hui -all it
uuluie AUo it in asked that any would bo aeveral day befoie tlulr
(Continued on Pagi I) ' figures are totalled. !
BOOM DAY MEMORIES STIRRED
lloou'coniino Talk IJiino ItarK .M.inj Inlvi-fstiiiK 'lliinffsi
Sniil itiul DiHit' I'vw vnvs Ai;o.
I'rUlaj iliuie & I0H0. iiame In foi a flow of 7.000 hbh
"We til believe HucKenrlilm illl Continental Siiini'v Co. b.ve let
'"' u lv "r l u IW.OOO people
i In a veal- time tale l J. Neff.
i man.iKcl of the Wichita H'alU Han-
get- and Fort Worth H. H in it Ut-
ter to Curl O. Hamlin president of
the Urrckenridge Chambei of Com
metco. Mr. Neff atated fuithrr in the front page of tbc lue of July
the letlei "1 undn stand the cit2 1920 On Monday July Mil at
of Hieckeiilidge contemplates the
uiinti uclion of a b.ldge hiiook tin
(im ...hi etlii to he tlllily fee'
wide. Thla would b
i a -el ion nn.
take and I ugge you muke it
at leant elgbly feet in width in ot -
der to accommodate the large
amount of truffle going eust and
west.'
TliurMla.v duly 1 11120.
Plateau well located on the E C
Ward land Just outside of the city
.WORKING HOURS
iniTT pamdatpw
DrV) U 1 Unl.u filUnl
TO BE OPENED1
I Cotton Garment Industry to
1 Be First Reached In
Drive.
WAS1IINOTON. Sept Lit U P'
A Kcncrul drive to reduce woiklnx
hour.' to 30 a week and Inn cane
wngcti of nkilled workein xteeted
the national Induxtilnl recoveiy
bontd today tut one of the first nnd
moit difficult ptoblenu.
Tho flrat feat of the hourly in-
duction probably will come in the
cotton garment Industty. The in-
dustry waa granted a ntny until
Oct. IB of an order of Prent.1ent
Rooeevelt reducing houm ten pet
cent Increatilng piece wot ken'
wage and mnintalnitiK lenla'
Wage i-culen.
With every emphnulM on tea--HUianco
to Induntiy the ho. ml il
ic.idy orgiinlxed by Ioiik dlsi.inie
telephone piepaied to launch its
iidminlhtiation emly next week
The uneinploN mi'iil nitu.-ition w.i-
M'cn as one of the most piesHint;
tak' before the new boaid t'l.dei
!eii Hugh S Jolumon aluuit ihiee
million weie eitimiiled to ha"
been put back to wmk Ten mil-
lion moie a to Idle.
Kour Tcxans Die
When Cars Crash
HOUSTON Sept. 20. H'l! A wo-
man and three men wciu killed and
one man critically Injutcd today
when two automoblloa cnu(h"d
head-on five ml lea wont of Hous-
ton. The dead: MIrm Maithu Wyutt
30. Ouaton L. Mounoc Ti a t'nlvei-
lty of To.a graduute both of
Houaton: J. W. Clayton. .Vi Hich-
mond Texan and u man whoc
name waa believed tn be I. II. Moi-
grin 20 of Houston.
The injured iiihii l lieoine
Hnrneii Austin I'nlvciMt) law .-tu-dent.
Ohio Farmers Happy
Over liKU Returns
WA8HINOTON. Ohio iU R
Thlnga aren't gloomy on .ill fat int.
tiowudaya.
A Fayette County fanner dc-
rlaied rocuntly: "My Incomn f'um
the farm thia year Ih guln t he
much more than it ha been in
the lust three ycttr ooinbiued.
"I jut banked u clni k for
$2110 which I got fiom If! he.nl
of hogM thiit uvcruged over 2i)0
poundH Tlilh in tho first woiih-
whlle check I huvc ret lived fiuii
the fit nn In 'he IuhI tinei yen
The farm i hhowing u real nofit
now" he beamed
Tax Ucurinys End
contract for building to tin Pui-
' lanilin Coiinti uctlon Co n local
' Concein foi a 60x100 supply house
I'rliliiy .Inly 2 1P1.0
Hlg to be built in recoid I'm'
July fifth say a new article on
thiee o clock then- will be built a
complete dii tick on the coiuei of
Couit ai Wulki'i St. The Uoisty
Lumliei Co. i hallungud any ig
building concern In Uicckemidge
for a contest as to upeed. il you
want to accept the challenge call
CuiP Hancock at the Chamber of
Commeice. aald the article. Later
Uue of tho American atate that
the rig wna completed in the lecord
time of 101 minutes
Church Plans Free
Meals for Hungry
Mi'iuln I of tin I'lcsbv let I in . hllich of lilecki'iu idi
out .i piiiii wheieby It Im bcllcw'il eveiy hllliKiy limn in
tie fed diititiK III wmt. r at len-.t once a day.
Thai may hound like n bio.id -latem.'iit. Imt It w i
that i p'an Ii.im been evolved wheieby 2."Kl nn-ii i in In
each it.iv me. tls free to them ut
i in t lo thocp behind the move-
ment of five cents a mnil.
Fui theimoie It w.tg said n.ioh
meal will consiM of Mih.ojintlnl
food woiked out from old atmy
menus and that the chut -h will
not look hack on tho move.
.Moiti'.i Vnliiuli'cred
Two men have alicady volunt'-r-ed
$100 each jlfti of becve.s have
bee n auggaatt'u n cook will be
lilted nnd volunteers will aetve
the men). At preaent thoxe w-otlt-Ing
on the move aay Unit a nlte
to Herve the hungry la ull tint is
Mopping definite unnouticeme'its.
I'oncelved from I ho fmitoin M.:-
I'mlden net of feeding ten million
nn n ut a cent and u half the idea
will he win kill out here ill the
he'.. i f that loci I i ell. -f funds will
he cut and destitution be nine u
uieii.it i' It wll he the besr kind
ol iliMiiancc for local business
houses II W.IS h.llll.
Ticlii'ts (iht'it Out
lii.wntowu buslnc.Sit men and
otb.'i will be given tickets.
When a man pi-fHnta hlnihclf with
the plea that he is hungry u ticket
can be given him and ho car bu
told wheie to go to get n good
in .'! which will bu Borved ut mid-
t'uy each duy. All who proaunt
themaelvea agying Uiey art hungr
will bn fed.
A (1000 la alroady In bight for
the move which meant 20000
meal over u period of eighty duyi.
Form Siiifjiiifj Class
At Church iVceLiny
A number of ilugera met at tho
An-embly of Ood church Wcdnoa-
day night and oigimlzcd a Hinging
olnaa to meet each Tueaday eve-
ning ut 7. -15.
IIohh (Jrevnlee wus eltcted pres-
ident ami Wilton DilliuK.dy. vice
pli'Klilcitt The election of (I aci I
t.uv w.i pi.stpi'iied until the met-
Hit; tin- week. A popular book I
bfiliti UM'd foi tile ClUXM.
Ail Kinm-ra arc given n cordial
iiivtt'itloii to attend tile meetings
of the cli.o-.
LE(;i()N POST PLANS BARBECUE
FOR ALL FORMER SERVICE MEN
Meinhei of the Hieckeiilidge legion are planning hig balbe-
cuv Thumduy eventiig October I. ut the Legion Hall
Announcement wan made yeoteiilay that thi will he .in afdili
which it la dcsliod that every member of the local put and ail ex-
Miviie men be piescnt. One progium fcatute will he the Installation
of newly clectod officers hoaded by-
John Kelley post rommundcr e'.ect
It will be a slug affair.
SpecliM committees hove been
named for the occasion to ussuie
it being an ouuttundliig local meet-
inti The ha i beetle committee con-
il of 1) T Howler P. M. Holes.
and John Kelley. The serving com-
mittee ton bits of Frank J. .Utwell
Kinct Kliklund Hiyan AtcnUon
Kiank Sloun J H Johnson. Perry
Pitt man und BUI Morse. Kntertaln-
ineiit Jim Brcwater Claud Thomp-.-oii
Ulake Johnson Hiumoll H
Joiien and C V Lyman tho choli-
muii being mimed first i.- each In-
stance. The Hoi nice Coles post this eat Is
looking foiwuid to ono of the most
m live veais lii It hlatory. A leal
' hml'lsship' meeting la planned at
the barbecue to bring togethor a
ninny foimer aorvico men u poa-
slhle
Murder Charge Is
Asked For Striker
CHICACO. Sept. 20. U'l'i State
Attorney Yhomaa J. Courtney went
befoie u special grand jury to ask
nun dn lndietnmiU against Halph
Stoltzmann precident of a atrlklng
union of motor bus driver and
eight other men.
The murder Indictment Court
ney said would bo naked In oonnee-
ilon with the death of Jamea Kel-
ley dlepatoher for a inotoi ooaoi)
company who waa dragged from a
a'leet car ind killed by throe men.
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i itv Mill
i nl S il in .1 iv
f. il il n .on
Found Slain
a
Victim of a mysterious Mliiyei
the body ut I .Minn (.ullughei 11
yen i -old Icln It tchool gill was
found .stutfed into it tiuiik in an
liputttuint hulliilliH lie. 1 1 bi I In me
Waller CI ine Qui Is
Motisinii Act PosL
DALLAS. Sept. 20 iU.Ri Walt.i
D. Cllne Wichita FuIIh ..hnliinan
of the Centeitniul CommiMilon ex-
ecutive commlttoe plana to relin-
quiah hut pot as regional dliec'oi
Of the fudeiul houslug act ndinln-
latration and devote all his time to
the exposition he announced today.
Cllne attempted to resign by tel-
ephone today hut insteud w. h huiii-
nioned to Wuiihlngtun for a confvi-
etice with Adnili '-'.iii.oi Moffetl of
the HollsillK Ai
When Cllne took ovei the n)M of
legional dnectoi lot the housing
act it was with the undei ntuudlng
he would handle the wotk for thiee
mouths only quitting when the
state. vvete well orgailUcd.
Livestock Sales
Organization Seen
OHK'A'iO. Sej.l 211 I I' K".i
gantzation nf a iiutUmal i m p. i i
Hon to dispose of sin pin- live -i. ;
produce in foieign mmkeu w u ..I
vocnted today by Chiules A i:n
president of the Nat'.tnul l.i.
Stock Maik.!ii A .. itnm
"None ha .ilt.i. I n ) e fiom .
vanishing ton ii
stock piodin ei
ladlo talk ' U
policy of n - i"i 1 1
at be.ng ud ' '
1 1 i
I ' u 11
than h'
Mild II.
10 eil t.i
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be-t 111''
ests of piogtess und piospeiit
Ii I a delist ed Mo vies
Drawing Heavily
EL PASO Ktipt 28. iU.R Ho-
form campaigns to "cloan up" tho
motion picture industiy have fail-
ed to decreaat- box office receipt
aay Jamoa ft. Horndy Chicago
.Movionewa magazine h'.cretiy.
"Crowd. In the caat llock to the
blacklletetl shows" ho suld while
visiting hero.
Special Service
15111a ll. GruUb Church of Christ
mlnUtor from Abilene will prouch
At tho Nuooealty aoliool homo thi
uftornoon. The public l invited
n ullend.
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LOOMS
EXPECT SOLONS
TO BE CALLED
BY OCTOBER 8
Harnessing Brazos River Is
Listed As One Of Big
Projects.
AUSTIN Sept. 20. iUfl) - l v
legislators will be tn aeaatmi
by Oct. 8 to Intineli n liumlnd n
Hon dollai' unemployment i.'
piogrmn it iipnoiirod ceitaln h
tonlKht.
It will bo the l.li.l lcglelitii'
fifth session and it fourth p.
hilly for relief.
A call for IU as mbly aw . '
fuithcr report to iiuv. .Mlii.mi
Fcrgiuinn from l.ivvnitikct s wl
Wete sent home l-i f Wedin '1
With Word to "Mititi'l out" the - n
mint on fni m and i inch.
The govei noi in. I her adv
husband peti. mall it.- dlw-sli l.
with wlnt.'i i. in r pi "Vision m .
by the Ii ki l.itive i . hsIoii is h
eruli d thi wi i k Ii i "iittust to 1 1.
Koveinoi'a c. mti mill. iled SlOn.o
'HM) tellif pioKiiim -lite leglsl.iti"
le.ed Sti.tXKHHHI i.'li'f bonds hll.l.
eted to a million .1 month foi tin.
months and a mill on md a h ill I'
the next two.
The governor appnn.jd a simpli
fled relief Het-up enacted b 'he
... ion but vetoed It's resolution
.itt. n king federal telief regulation.
U i) either must m along with
the rnleral government and be tin
oi get along alone. " sho ttuld
Mo l of the proposed ? 1 000 ( inn
relief fund will be sought from fed
ei.il nurrea. PWA loans and grant
an- to bo nukeo if the logisliiliiie
igi'i -. Tho biggest pioject is h.ii
n-oiig the Iirarnr. Kivcr with It
duii' It I a combined Irrigutmn
w.it.-r power and flood pi event ion
plan costing $50000001).
A tl.fOO.OOO loin and gian' i
proponed to complete a power d no
on the C'oloi.nlo ltivir. Hoth wi
voted down at tin I.i t si'hsi.ni.
A 1113(1 Ceutiiiiu.il i-olebiatloi ..'
Texas Indcpeuden. . with a $1""
000 exposition a another vvoik '
lief plan which may go bufoiu '
session.
Cattle Purchases
To Start Atondau
KOKT WORTH. Sept. 20 i
Government purchases of i.iir
drouth stricken Wont Texi- p
I ably will be t'cum..l MoikI.".
II. I.. Dai by. dn. i t..i o 1' .-
. imul Induattv m T. is ..ii.'
Dr. Darby aid in ixpettid i
celvo tho new ii". buy 1 1
igium with qu"t t Ocuii..". i
I rioua countlce m ' n e f.n
puichusc Molld ' The pi
will bo rc-ln.'.it. d . ly in . .
which have imt i . ivi'il i m
will h otill remain n.
drouth condition.
Site Obtained For
Guard Unit Armor 1
)! uiii ir ..I. alii.-.i ( '
I ii keiiiiili- Niii"i. liiiii'l
i Dulla J M.it'.cw. .I I
lowing a visit in i this .
II. ioclltied ' i A' the i.i
. I 1i site mil ll 0 li -i
I" ' i closed hut i I It w i i
ll' . ly Ur.'UU'il
i .pt. A. D. Hauii'l. i '
U vith at'llved Saturday im
pectlon of thr local unit.
Funeral Services
For Pioneer Woman
Funeral aervicoa wen lull
utday uftemoon In Pal J' '
county for Mr. Doclc ltoi.
70. who dlod Friday at tt
of her daughter Mrs. H. J'.
in Woodaon following u n
I parulyala Vuutraln had cb u
tho ftinorul arrangement.
TODAY'S SALES
ToUil hhnrn wh nn the Nmi
VorU Stock exchange totnllcsl
220(11111 sliiircs ncconlltif lo u
report of local t-xcliungo offl-clftls.
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 257, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 30, 1934, newspaper, September 30, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70293/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.