The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 2, Thursday, January 17, 1935 Page: 6 of 6
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.iiu to iiiuc- the pi. lure
ll'IIOUIUOl o Pope flu XI
Allied Ch.-in
Atner Can
Amer Tob
Arm i T A T .
Aiiitrinilii
Atlnn lift . .
Auburn Auto
Barnadull Oil
Beth Btrel .. . .
Brigr Mf
Caa M f k
Chrysler
Columbia C.n .
Cons IVt
Com Oil
C'urtit 'nht .
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fioiii im'
Hem Knnd .....
Kmc Kiln.
fieri Klcr ".
IJril Motor ....
loii KooiU
ftoiKlyr.tr
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hit HiiiviHtor
lilt Telephone
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tin . . .ii v ' . i. . '! hi uniili-
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iriixirtunr- for preient purpoo
n the fin t that peak powrr mn'
be prod n f-d ut rt emit of ft mill
li KWII ut the high tennlon nlde '
if trari4f(riner.
Noll ICrmlon I'rosriiin Caiiti'iiipluti'il
Kerti.tU there hO been pro-
....I i It.' ijurifxn) noil ii onion
li'uii-i t w.iik into the Hrne
wniei . I I ill I'nder the direr-
i ; ! II t lb. ii.iiti:il
.l'it it t i h'.linn 'reek witei-
I . ! I . .f1Il pi ijfv-' With
it i.i iit. .it Tetiie -i v.mt
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II I.K 4-l 'In- flout piotection
U I.i tii .4 it jut-it hun i ot beei.
.!nf1..l n't. the major hill -ati-(jieni-.
... I Iviii'iM h-tve iwi-erted
th.it ' vtill hi MoiiKht up hi 'uil
i'oii!. ...i.ii i :t ijtintum.
A ii li of pl.-nxure potwlblll-
t ). i f..i..rn by Uiouaftnd of
Ii.uim -i.. will not be dlroctty
.ffcrted the projcl. Klne
fiMiing. r.t4'iiiK itwi.nriii.ig. hunt-
i i are tun ik the feature whicit
.iiiti be m...- fi:iif through the
mi t reset voir eet up throughout.
Tea.
t -he Krne tune an ad "(Unto
4 t. uppl f t munl-tral uu-
i. luiaiul the towiii that lie
ah.nu the WTttemhed
i MAKI.'UTKTliVV.S P K I .
i - ' ! II l 4 I" llet - hi-
fnii. . I 'it'. -lii .1 fiiii'- kind
..' i f.iiiii..g iifni'l lb ' I h''
t 1 . ..vi . ..'.' . hr
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fContlnufd from Puce 1.)
i.i iiy ti-Anaferied from point to
i..i t
lnti th. l.iMei jmrt of the Wuit
ttn'iity they ny there wna not
i oi.Kri to irrvr this purpoee.
i.iik'e ri.i'iinK" in the Klondike
i.i Smith Africa rnmedled lhl
w.t.iknp -irid it tended to become
hi nlnKle ttUmlnid for the meo-
iim inent of currenclo.
(told (liiiisc Outlined
The st.iole vn'ue mle It denlr-
ill. for lontt term lender bee a use
. f the ceitiiinty that If they were I
i.iild In RolU they would get
Iwick i he full value of their debt
Whin the government inaugurat-
ed ii ' 'nonctnry policy It decided
t!.f. the Jlfto.fXVi.fO.oOO of thouc
boi wo ii menace. The gold
irnife w.i outlawed.
Tuen by dev.tlulng the dollar It
44 im thought to lighten the burden
of tin ie iwinu debt without eerl-
i'il ruittlriK the creilltoM. It
il-o iciseii to Ntart what wna con-
i.i.'ii'.l the moat easily controlled
i.ithod of inflation or aa some
in fit to cull it "reflation."
- true Kold bond holder how-
4ti miiny of whom bought gold
i.'iii.Im during the threat of itlfla-
'it.ii. ill.) ho becauae they felt In
'hut wii they were Inaurlrig
iietnt-eivps ngainat uch an event.
Dcwilimtloii I'niiclit
Ihey dil not take klndlv to de-
Miliintion If It ehnnatitd the letter ' Honta Ke K K
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of their contract.
They reiled on a conatltutlonal
provision that the government
. Khali not tako prlvat property
without Juat componaaUon. "Juat
c impenaatlon". Uiey any. la ounce
1 for ounce of the fold Uielr eon-
tract calla for.
The constitution though alio
eaya that oongrcM may regulate
the value of the currency. It aa
under this clauae thai Ihu ftoltl
clauan bonda woro otittaw9l and
made payable in any lagiit lender.
Thia cnflict. the Kwer of con
grra to regulate currency against
the piohl'.iltlon that forbade It to
take private property for public
ut wlUio.it juat compeneathnt is
the conflict which muat be decldi"!
hy the court.
T.'iU lead to the question of
Vh.it is just eompenautlon?'' '
Sl.tW Willitcd M.W
The bondholders sty it is $ I. fill ;
of curieniy or 2A H grnina of gold J.m
nn.eienths fine. Other conten.1 M.ir
that it may he any figure noting m.iv
that i emote far too may enter into July
this tue-tlon For a buyer of gold o(t
b'nds in IKtti who paid for them tie.
in (taper dollars will be receiving
mot on the basis of preaent pric-
es of what he buy. If he receivea
just their face value In eurrrency.
These are the (uaetion the
newer to which will not lie
i known until th court hands down
it decision.
TODAY'S STOCK MARKET
Through the Coiirtcay of Ford Alius
Telephone 17S
Convicted Banker TolA Tru"l1bn"k ' AfirPM'"
i in nvwuuu tnL'iikviicr 1 1 H' til in Id ill ill'
Get Added Sentence
muat tcrve n total of three yentn
before he In el Rlble for parole.
Prcv.
Close
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5-
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Xeai'sa flocbuck . . 3o-2
8hell Union 6-7
Skclly Oil 6-ti
Today's
Closo
131-2
n:i-a
82-2
101-
100
tt-3
31-1
211-7
51-1
7-6
17-1
2-5
1)-5
11-1
23-2
81-S
197
aa-e
4
89-
9-1
18-5
9-6
14-1
5-19-0
36-5
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May
July
Hepl
52-3
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. 12-1
51-6
1 1-fi
12-
52-1
15-1
12-1
l.ONB SIl.VKKTIl' SUKVIVI5S.
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1'OIIT WOHTII MVI5ST0CK.
Couiteay Young .t A!cua
Hog 1700 Including 100 direct.
Ti p $7.65.
.Steers 1300 commetclnl and 1200
government; no anlea.
Calves 700 commercial and 20"
government; few weighty f.-d
calves up to $5 50; part lo-id of
good fat culver. $5.25; moat weight-.'
averages around and under 41 "h
Hhoep 1000 eonimurclnl includ-
ing 634 on through billings. M d
ium grade fat lambs $0.50 to vTJ.'. .
few fat yearlings $0.50; g od .iK'd
ewes up to $5.00; flashy feeder
lambs $6.00; other fridei liiui')-
$5.50. Iioul Produce)
Kurnlihed through courtesy of
Jea llloxom at Johnson Kned &
Poultry.
Light hens 8c.
Heavy hens lO.
Turkeys No. 1 lie
Old torn 10c.
No. 2'b 8c.
Butter fat 25c.
Eggs 21c.
Ct-.KVKI.ANn. ll'i C. Sttillni;
Smith former prrnldnit of the cloa-
ed Standard Trut bank ha wlth-l ICUOICNI2 Ore. -A aolltarv
dt.iwn his wilt of en or define the grizzly bear lias had hln name en
tered again this year In the game
census of the Willamette forest.
The lono ellveitip has not been seen
mutt of appeals und has nccepti-.l
an additional 1 ta 30 year prison
1'IJiNTY OK 1JAKKYS
WOODBINE In. (U.R - When
Mlaa Ornoc Ouyotte rural school
teacher mnkoa out the report
eard.i the can uae n rubber Htnmp
fin the list nnme of her pupil"
In the Bury school in Dlatiict No. A
7. northwest of hn theie nre
eight pupils nil of the Mime name
Barry All of the Barry childim
sentence for false entry and mln-
applicitlon of the bank's funds. this venr. but hm Inirk. h.-n-e K.rn ...i.. in.i. ..r m
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Smith now ! srivlriR a 2 to 25 found. He moveil into the area in brothers. Hoscoe Itansome n di'
year sentence In the Ohio pcnin n- 1H27 The rrt of hi- kind were kill orville Hairv. farmer In th- .r
uar ai oiiimnii rm nnhivli' cd off Ioiir :ik'o. hut the old
men! fuislni; fiom .innthei St mil lias r hided iiptiiH
?
'immunity The ag. s
pupil ; range fiom 13 t
f 1h. rii;l
i r veil
Socony 13-6 II-
Htan Oil N J il- 11-7
Htudebakir 2-2 2-2
Texas Corp 19-7 19-7
Tex Gulf Bui 33-7 &I-I
Tex Pexs C Si O ... 8-3 8-1
! U 8 Ind Ate 38-7 39-3
V 8 Hteel 37-2 87-0
United Carbon ... 47- 17-1
Vanadium 19- 18-7
Westing Elec 38- 37-7
Western Union . . . 31-2 31-
Woolworth 52- 82-2
( urli .Stocks
Cities Service 1-3 1-3
i Lone Stui fJ.i- 5-ti 5-7
I Elec HomU -." -l
iiiiilf Oil Pu .'7-2 57-1
IlllPlble Oil 11-7 I51
OKI.CA.NS COTTON1
High Low Close
12.38
12.5)1 12.41 12.53
12.02 12.17 12 50
12.05 12.111 12 02
12.53 12.30 12.50
. 12.57 12.15 12 55
04 I Hoy Makes Money
With Federal Aid
8AN ANOI3I.O. (U.R) While mm'
farmer of far more expenei.t '
have boon bemoaning hard times a
17-year-old high achool boy had
oleared $1132 on his farm here m
the paat year.
Emtnett Lohr an orphan. Ii.-imiI
a 100-acre farm from his fat here
eatatc and planted cotton Despi-i
the drought of laat nummei. h
i ralaed 21 balea on the 60 acies
i which he planted. He received K"-
ernment benefits by not plant u.tr
the rest of the faun.
Ills Income for the year w.i.- $1
9R2.10 and his cxpet.aes Ine.iulitK
rent were $ftl!i7." leaving a piofit
of $1132.35.
When not f. ii iiung Kniniett a'
tends Han Angelo h h m i'".
whore he to n junior.
.Ian
Mm
May
July
Oct
Dec
nisw vouk coriox
High Low Close
12 45 12 39 12.10
12 56 12.12
.. 4 1213 12.17
12ft 12.48
12.54 12.30
12 59 12.35
FLUSH POISONS FROM
KIDNEYS AND STOP i
GETTING UP NIGHTS
12 59
Swedish Solons Vote
Iiy Use of Buttons t
STOCKHOLM ttletttlcal voting M '
iiKU-ad of roll call will be usrd in -'"1-the
.Swedish Hlksdag. on national Sept
ii'iltatsture. when it meet in Jumi-'
ai Ea h member hu a red anti a M
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( IIICAdO (.ItAIN
Wlli.it
II
87-1
( urn
I...V. C ..
'. I i7
-. I s
W) 86-1
- I s.- :
gs SUGARio BLabB 51c
CRACKERS Salted 2 Lb 19c
FLOUR a 48"ibT$t" 65
OATS Quaker 57 Oz. PkR. 23c
SOAP Yellow 6 or ....... . 25c
PEACHES '"!iV s;:1". "l8c
PINTO BEANS 22 Lbs. 21c
Fr uits and Vegetables
ORANGES Sun-Kist 126 Size Doz. 35c
BANANAS Dozen 15c
LEMONS Dozen 17c
GRAPEFRUIT Seedless 2 or . . 5
LETTUCE 2 or 9c
YAMS Pound 22c
ONIONS 3 Lbs 10C
CORN No. 2 Sweet 10c
QUALITY MEATS
CREAM CHEESE Lb 21c
PORK CUTLETS Pound 19c
Home Made SOUCE Pound ... 25c
VEAL SEVEN ROAST or STEAK Lb. 12c
HAM Center Cuts Pound . . 25c
SLICED BACON Pound .23c
SALT JOWLS Pound 15c
Visit Our cir Location
Gryder&Hill
212 EAST WALKER
grrer. button on bin denk. If I'
I r 1 n - ' . t he green he voter
Ye. if the nil he vuti - "N" I-
he ii. t both he .tb.-t.tin I '.
1 .! rieults an tihown inrtai.'. 4
1 bulletin rxntid back of the .tn
r dr-k
Thti.- 1 4otc m.i be taken in I'--'n.tn
4 niinutr with each niein
:. 1 - sole recorded automaticallv
1 p. iiii.iiieritiy A similar synteni
i- t.'t'i urd in the Itntarf "!
I- 1 .11.1 f. 1 -orne jiarit Hoth .m
ii4i.i 1 j . .Svtrdl'h telephone 4"n.
m.
Itl ti Itl'.sl'ONMItll.lTY
TT.W Out 10 P. The IV.
f Ott ia 1 h.t bei. Ii gall) .il
.4ed .f ! toi'lbllly for 'I.'
in iveini ' "'. cix-kroacJiet i'-'
litl) III.- f V III.! lf Ktfit4.IA
u.ii tht . i' for I'.'iKKi claintii
'ti.it 1 ... Ki.tn m had wuuil.n :
f I. in a t i'v dump Into Ids h'.n..
iindeiiiiK i' uninhabiUible 'It.e
'i. '0110 S.ipri-mn Court dl-im-wi
the a li'Ui "ii the ground th.4t
thiil .iiy did not own the i'wk
1 .little - and wan not 1 espoliMlili
l"i then behavior
.NAT! ItLS .Stl I.PTI'ltl;.
MRHINS ISLAND. N. S A
1 early peifi-ct figure of the M.i
loi 1. vi(h the Chrlt-Child in hi 1
.tin 1 . been found etched on the
itu' t. .4 oiicp barren rock hen
I he link rurniot bo 1 curbed The
etehlri believed made by Nature
itsef can be seen only on char
'U. fiom a distance.
no sr.rnuutKit .mok.vs.
SALKM. Oit- Salt 111 find It.elf
1 M-iit.itle LPiupool of sin and di-onlerlint-.
An old blue law pasted
ai 1S00 and ntlll on the books
make it unUwful for anyone to go
-wimut'ng in the city "without b--11;
clothed fiom the neck to the.
knee Ir. clothing thai did II be thuk
enuugh to conceal hia person
I'LKNTY OP SALMON.
Jl.'NKAC Alu-ska Magnitude ..!
Alaska - 19 J I .-almon 1 lul U try 4411.-1
Mich t' it the fish xickt)d. If iiiid
t nd to 1 i.i would rtach around the
i.irth 4' the Fiqjator an cut. mate
by thl pvke.i li&soc atlon ahow-
id Knough would bo loft to extei.tl
' in 1 aniidii to Mexii o
I
12.85 When you rim get f"i ':"' 1 1 t
12.60 I supremely efficient and haimle
12.01 ; stimulant and diuret c that will
12.52 ! flush from your Uidnoyn the wa-ti
matter poison and acid that an-
new doing you h.um why conln.ii'
to bienk your testful alei p by ("'
MiiK up thin tin night. J 11-1 i-l
.'tin dtuui t f 1 'i'lld Medal Han
.'in Ol Caii-i.. but lie Mile and1
- ' 'il-l Mi:iiAL right fiom
llliarlem m Holland. O'liei 1 11 1 t
om.- "f weak kdiie'.ri .Hid I 11' !' d
' ..LI- ' .' I.i. K h. '.iff. .
t i 1 ( j . 1
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For Friday and Saturday Only
Men's Socks
! ;iiic laon and Colltin StitKs
ill sit- stnclv up al this pi iff
90
I'air
BLANKET ENDS SHOES
I i tlli ui -tih (I mi f.-r dolus IjiiIIcV hrol.i'ii lnU a ul si
- I.nhi'tv -siii.iii III. ml t Is-- i-s wiIik s to si on V pur
Mi niily
27c I'iecf 99c l'air
Children's
BLOOMERS
O11I1110; ISIoomt'is ideal for school
ueai. All children's sizes
9C
r I'aii
Tfwjiy
ft
' MimSmh&M 4 '
HrecKenridt'c Tex sit
Sliced
Pound
I.ouf
Do.eii
111e1ican Youth
Bread
riiick or Thin
6c
S IE S
l''iesi (ountiy
Is (roc
27c
IE 85 S
Crystal Weddiim
On Is
19c
1 SI It
TomaLors
3 Cans U&C
Unj;e
l!ov
'I'aii
Cans
Do.en Cans
.).-.e
je e a
Rainbow
Salad I)
itssiii
(.iiiirl
-fur
25c
sK
Ruby
(lalSUI)
HO.
Mottles
25t
No.
I'in
mm
1'ure Itihlion Cane
Svnii
IU
)
69c
Rippled Wheal
10
10c
Hill I'd. Pure Whole
Wheal
Ounce
PacKao;
E 3
Peas
niericin Wondi-i
No. 1
2 No. .
( ;in
29c
.g. Pound
Sliced Racon
Mindless I'ack.igc .
Cream Cheese
llroiiMhld
.I).
IJ).
COFFEE
irvu coffee Im n rich fliixor. pli'iisiM?
little nml iiromii. sclilum fnlliiil in coffci -"cllliift
nl nujttlirre ni'iir il prler. Alrwm
ii (rcilil j"roiiiul ul lime of puHi
lb-1 9c - 3 lbs 57c
lb- 29c
Edwards Dependable
Coffee
Peanut R utter
Tiist Itriiuil
Poaches
Lilly linil
Lima Beans
MoKcl.Cs Itcil lililn
ButLcr
SiiIcwkj Krt'sli Chliriicil . . .
Rico
I. a ri;e
Jar
2
2
No. 1'
Cans
No. 1
Cans
I'lincj I lend
27c
29c
29g
lb. 33c
4 lbs. 25c
Ueqeiav-LeA
(j
'111 nips and Top.
x eens
Mustard Collards Heels Onionx
or Carrots
3
Hunches
Onions
Spillllsh Swirl
Cal)barr
I Inn. .Mi'dllliii SUe
lOc
South Texas
Vine Ripened
Tomatoes
lb. IOC
3 lbs. 10c
Lb. 2V2C
J of
l''irin Fancy
LeLLuee
Oranges
( iillfornlii I 'ml. ii
Apples
rum-) Wiii's.ips
California Lemons
head
Dozen
Dozen
dozen
Oxydol
Soap
29
(). K. PiV:(J or
Costal While
Ot.
1'ltK.
f.iaul
Hars
5c
19c
23c
15c
21c
25c
Beef Roasl.
Itinielesrt I'Iiik In Jsllci)
Ilamhurer
I'ri'hli (irciiiul
Swiss Steaks
Triiilrr .(nicy
Pork Sausage
Counlrj Sljle.
25c
19c
Fresh Fish
I'lllct No Hours . . . .
Seleet Oysters
ItiiUliiiurr Iliy I'nck
FM'Onr 1")
lb. 10c
2 lbs. 15c
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 2, Thursday, January 17, 1935, newspaper, January 17, 1935; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70384/m1/6/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.