Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 8, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME IV
O.E.S. SCHOOL
HERE FRIDAY
100 Members From 15
Chapters Expected
Plant arc being made today fr
entertaining approximately 100 vi-
Itora from 15 chapter of the O
der of tho Eastern Star at an un
nual sectional school of Instruction
which It to be hcltl here Frlda
The Breckenrldgc Chapter 080 are
hoU for the school which will
bring visitors from sevoral cWes to
ftreokenridge.
Mra. Illva C Burnett of I'ampa.j
worthy grand matron and Mr i
Mildred Hnrrla of Waco grnnd ex
amlner. are the two state officers
who will be here for the meeting.!
District off leers who will ntlenlj
are Mrs. Gertrude Joiner of Do-.
Leon district deputy grand mn-
Iron and Mrs. Lomcta Daniels ofi
Newcastle deputy grand matron. j
The opening ceremony will bo
.held In the Masonic Hall the I
Aeetlng place for the school nt U
o'clock Friday morning. After th"
presentation of the flag by II. W.
White tho grand officers and vl I-
tors will be Introduced (
Mayor A. J Morgan will welcome
Jhe visitors to llrcckenrldgc. und
Mrs Mllll Ulnckburn will extend
greetings from the chapter. Mr
Heatrlce Allison of Graham Ul
give the response.
Mrs. Joiner will open the school
arul appoint commltteos utter
which Mrs. .Harris will conduct
Alrlll on the secret work Mr.
Joiner will toad a study of tho rit-
ual Luncheon wlll.h served t 12.30.
Tlje aftqrnojm suasion whch oon-
venes at 2 o'clock will bo dovoti-d
to a study Of the constitution and
parliaments ry laws with Mrs. Dnr.
leln In eharg.
The evening son Ion will open at
7 30 with exemplification of de-
grees by the Hreckonrldgo chnptu.
After the reports of committee
tho worthy grand matron of the
sUte Mrs. Ilurrtett. will make har
address.
Mrs lifts Deere of the Hrcckon-
rldge chapter will sing u solo aftur
which the school will be off totally
closed.
Prizes For Swap
Day Parade 26lh
Ernest Maxwell chairman states
plans are on foot for a yet larger
s-ap day the fourth Monday in
June A feature of the day will
be a largsr Hnd better riders' pa-
rude than has yet been seen in '
llrcckenrldgc.
A number of merchants. Mr. .
Maxwell states have exprcencd a
desire to see a parade of really
good horse flesh and rldeis and
fcur such merchnnu huve agreed
to give suitable prize for the
best man woman boy and girl
rider to show up un that day.
California Women
Quest of Local f
An official on the second floor rt
the courthouse was accosted this
week by two young women eniotite
from California to the Chleugo
Worlds Fair who wished to see
the "dog man " Apparently tho an-
tics cf Doye Arnold convicted
stayer whom latest claim to Insani-
ty consist In barking and otherwise;
emulating the canine family had
reached these tourlsta In an exag-
gerated form and they wanted t
see a real Texas wonder
Cost of Living
Fall 27.9 Per Cejit
NEW YOHK. June t. The
coat of living In the United
titatcs was 27.0 per cent lower In
April. 1033 than In April 1020
the National Industrial Confer-
ence board revealed In figures
made public today.
The gross living cost In April
1933 was 0.3 jier cent buluw
April. 1932.
Rents clothing and cost drop-
ped ufflclently between AprlJ
U4 Msrch of this year to pro-
duce set reduction of fiun
teoUi $ I- per cent in living
cswt tub other prices re-
maifttd aWroxlmately utichaos-
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Brain Trust" Aid
Sails for London
Giving a fnrcwpll snillc to friends
on the dork. Miss Colcsto Jcdcl
sccrctarr to Hnyinond Molcy As-
sistant Secretary of State and
member of tho Ilooscvclt "brain
trust." Is pictured as sho salted
from New York ftltli tho U. S.
dologntrs to tho World Kconomlc
ConfcroDco In London.
Strange Disease
Takes Speech o(
Colored Woman
A curious mulady that left)
Olueiie Williams married colored
woman without power nf speech )
and unable to swallow left loan!
physicians puzzled today as trie
woman wum taken to Abllono tnn
morning for further obsorvntion
and treatment.
The woman wnx taken to the
WtHtaldc Hospital last night after
sho awoke to find sho could not
spenk or swallow. Her breathing
was not Impaired an nttondlnR
doctor said.
She had been III good honlth.
the physicians were told and their
only explanation to the straugo
case whs the attack nf some typo
of hystcrlu.
il.s.s ICula Chalkcr
Enters Collee
Mte Hula Chalkerentere! school
Monday at the State College
(... T- hr will ytw.n.1
the summer Miss Chulker has been
oloetcd to tench tho Hod Gap
scIhmiI near lireckenrldgo the next
term.
This young lady ha been u val-
ued Sun corronvondcnt for her
community the Mst your which
work for tho paper will lie con-
tinued by her sister MIm Ivoreno
Chalkcr
Wayland To Have
All Dan Singinff
Elder Nobis Itobortson telli us
that next Sunday special ervlces
will bo held at Wa'ylahd Including
all day singing dinner on the i
ground ii ml nroachlng nt 3 o'cock !
In the afternoon by Itev Carl
Collins of HrookenrlilL'o. '
MvnrviyiiK i i nuii.. i i. inni I
brtnc their dinner and enliv tho '
community spread the singing and j
the Million I
I
Arkansas Officers
UKC ISaU irnl
A (Mir of Arknnsus officers vn-
e inni tirKonriuge on m teeeni
afternoon transportlnc a bad hem-
bre back lo that state As the trio
aupia in a local iafe UB prUuner
wa. kept in hoavy -Haekles. At-
mvuQi just i young man anu not
of bad appearanae tho officers
(.latod ho was u much wanted man
In their late
The youthfuluesa and Intolllgonee
of criminals arc striking feature
of tio present llnc-up uf evil-
doers. Two Cent Postage
Is Far leu ' Aim
A note from Washington ema-
nating from Postmaster General
Farley Indicates two cent postage
will be restored as early as the
new administration can bring It
about General Farley himself
stated that he believed the public
would be better served and the
government get more revenue If
the rtea Merc reduced to the two
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Devoted lo the Farm and
HELP TO SAVE
TEXAS FARMS
First $3000 Mortgage Loan
Made in Brazoria County
II i n-porliMl that the first loan
fr.tn the J200.000.000 fund appro-
priated by Congress to re-flnance
fin in niortgage Indebtedness and to
iid hi fntmprM In ti.lnfTi Hil
fn-clnsod farms was made in '
Tcxa.s this week. Tho loan was I
fr the amount ol $8000. and was i
made to n farmer and stockman of I
Urarorla County who has roaldcd !
in that soctlon for a number of i
years
A. I Grnvos ngont of Oio Knrm
Ionu Commission Houston Textts
reports that although thoy hnvo
been somouhnt hnmporod by n
large volume of correspondence
nddrossod to his office the Toxtia
division Is now orgnnlzcd nnd In
(KHiltlon to bundle incoming bul-
new with dispatch. U M. Smith
has been ieiUosted to net an his
local ccorrospondont for Stephen
county uiul nil eligible lurniors en-
titled to iisslstiince tlu-nugh thla
division muy call on him and hr
will gladly render such assistance
ii he can
New Cars Recjiatcred
; Stephens County
Cars rglstuiod In Stophcue coun-
ty tho first week of June Included
tho following: '
A. M. Smith Chrysler sedan; It.
! f tnnnj llnnlliii unjltiti T ft
Hawkins. Chrysler sedan; Hen
Towb Plymouth coach; H. A. Mc-
Coy. PouMac sedan; J. L. Mc.Mur-
try Pontine co.icli; Clniko Itros.
Chevrolet truck; John lOvuns
Jr. Clirj-slor scdnn.
.. E. M or eland
Died At Graham
W. J. Muroland of Cry ital Full
returned tho first of the week fiom
Graham where he was called to at-i
tend the lllneaa and death of his
brother J. 12. Moroland. The latter
ho was OS yours of age had been
i hi iii limn iii iur suiiiv iiiiiv. unu i
411 l.m.let .Jll.. IIhib IfHlll I
!"crtsy he eonduoled hotel In
I Orahnm Another brother. J. A.
I " ! .MU..I.JT.
INITIALED TUUTLH FOUND
GALVKSTO.N UJb "C. A. C."
'limn uiu eel vour Lnrtltt Til us.
i might Mr.. I I. Iteaeh advertise
i In the Personals ctlunin Mis.
I touch found In her hack yard a
turtle bearing on Its shell the
foregoing Initials und the date
ltlQ Mra Ilo.trh salit she would
give up the tut tie upon preper
identification
Pick-Ups
" Old Dobbin. It! millions of him.
are pulling the plough bikes art
back raco-track betting Is on Up;
beei In the offing; and Jim
guson rules Toxns.
Ft i
Did the I ml hearken
unto tho
follow who pniyed for
them good
oul '"'"
"
Judge J W. Caslleman purvey
or of exact Justice urn! connoisseur
I of good cows and healthy wit. edi-
I .. . -. ...... 11. V ...h
that twre the size lusclousnesa and
suttsfactlon of u banner year Thti
deaplto peneh-les reports.
Sununor play for Ilreokenndgo
-hiljrn undiir-wrltlan ov busllies
m aMl uiwvll(ll ttt Ult uons
cul) PiUk ( WJ.oion.e gea-
ture. The world's greatest anl
least understood asset are It ohll
dron.
"If you want to do aomolhlng big.
help children.' aald David Minn-
Jordan great educator and winnui
of tho League of Nation' Toace
Prize.
i
E. I Chnstcssen toller of the
Hun's last week pioneer tile owns
the most noted old gun In West
Texas. "Old Meat In tho Pot" was
the sobriquet the pioneer fowling
piece bore In the days of Its origi-
nal owner Mr. C'lulatcsacn'a fath-
er. Buffalo by the ton It brought
to hungry cowmen.
The State Museum at Aubtln has
borrowed this gun and alfro anoth-
er and hay them on exhibit at the
State capital.
A major ell company frcm ite
Home and to Kvery Legitimate Interest of Hreckenridge and
jjRKKXRHK.E STEPHENS COUNTY
Typhoid Season
Brings Warning;
of Health Officer
Typhoid fecer Is a disease tho
amount of which Is greatest as
n rule where there Is th! least
sanitation it Is nn unnecessary
land preventnblo dlsraso. It la
' spread from person to person by
water milk fingers fllfts
lnJ(
i fowl Every case is contracted bv
t"klnR lnto' he mmln 'e "h-
- --
"""- -"'ininiuou wiui typnoia
orP"'"1. nd these occur only In
n'l"re '" Ule bowl nl WaWer
"churR f persons sick with
'"""" "r r wrricw. persons
wno nave imu
typhoid nnd who
nfUi rtcovury still harbor tho
Rornw In their systoms.
Persons planning a vnc.ntlon or
trip whore sanitation may not b
rigidly enforced oi where food
handlcn nro not regularly cxnmln-
el aliould protect thsmsclvca
against this disease by being vacci-
nated. Throe Inoculations with
typhoid vaccine ii week npart
are neenssary to socmc protection
against this disease and tho Im-
munity eatHbllshod Is good for two
years The purity of water oi
milk cannot bo Judged by looking
at It. Play safe and have your
doctor protect you.
RanOer Route ?
Men In Is reck
J. II Wobb ot Rnngor roulo
thrco territory was In town Wed-
nesday. Mr. Webb stntos farmers
In his section hnvo about caught
up with their work but aro not
suffering for want of rain as yet.
c .. jacKson or the same com
munity accompanied Mr. Webb.
Mr. Wobb Is Justice of the peace
In bin precinct number 8 and Is
omstlmes affectionately referred
tn by his friends as "the law cast
of the Pecos."
Incidentally Mr. Webb Is a vul-
ued correspondent for the Sun
nnd a formoi newspaper man In
Georgetown.
Miss Caslleman
Goes To Denton
Mt Gertrude Cnstlcman. daugh
tor of Judge and Mis. J. V. Castle-
man loft Monday for Donton whore
she will spend six weeks In tho
State Teacher' Colloflc.
Mia i Caatleiiuin ha boon on tho
"-""
if tho Ihirks school nnd
has neon chosen for work there tiio
next yor
She will rocoive her degree next
summer
Ml Casttermili has albo been tho
corrcrondenl In that community
for the Sun.
and Pelter
Texas ..fflce announcos annual uolShrUbs LWC Wlieil
profits of J1I.000.000. This Is the!
day of millions of gas-loss flivvers
and Indopondont operators howling
huitgor. Crudo oil Is orushlngly low
but it-fined producta sell relative-
ly high.
Out of the oil woltor stands on
fact. John Public ulwuys citchos
the dickens.
Ii. II. Greenwood writer and
curb-alone philosopher was a public
Official wnen the nre.ient crnun
woro swaddling clothes. 1881 to 'tiolfornla Irlve- cr plan Inoludo
Greenwood wn Stephen County's U number of nutlvo shrub. Huch
proocuting attorney. Tho old Dcm- ' ""'"l""''. uhltum. und polo cut
ooratle rulo then worked and thimu'n' oto-
next four yours ho was county I T"0"0 will be transplanted next
Judge His pernonul reminiscences' H" when tho sap goes down ui
axtond to early happenings on the I which time tho outllngs from her
bank of tho Guiibolu. und to un-ibc'' win bo Iran planted to tho
ecdotca of the Stute's great crop of
poatbollum war hoitca.
Curtis HuncoeU right hand man
of two Texas governors ex-farm
boy and wldoly toad citizen iaya
"This dovlllsh depression htn
brought me to the earth. But do
you know I like the feci of tho
soil and tho type of men who llvo
theio?"
Twenty one corporations domi-
nating prices from Boston to
Llrcckenrldgc publish uusets of
ubovo forty billion dollars a large
slice of the nation's wealth
Nationally our resources h4ve
slumped -10 per cent during depres-
sion but these giant concerns have
gained unlets since '20. MUllcntt
meantime aro Jobless and hungry.
A merry world pirn
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TEXAS THURSDAY' JTNK
U. T. STUDENTS
STUDYCOTOI
Group Leaves June 10 For
Survey of Industry
COLLEGE STATION. Juno ".
Three Texas A&M Colliji.'gr i.iu
utcs. 11. J. Gwln of Oncavll'l. II 11
County; O. M. Lanjjiiton of Gairi
son and u V. Stowait of Ti'intl
will louve Juno 10 on u tou. .f .!-
scrvntlon of the pr.v Ileal ww''iin.
of the cotton Imlui.uy tha- t
Include visit to cotton porti r
pcrlmcntnl atntln-iii loscnich lib
orntorlos and cotton mills of tlr
United Stntiia England llolgtun
Germany Sivit u'il m and l-imc
They will be g.nu- for n period I
two months The tour ha. been
mndc posdblo through traviln g
fellowships by reason of funds do-
nated by Anderson. Clayton mil
Co International cotton nierrh.int
of Houston iti.l rnlaod nt the m'
ton bull and stta show re.iew
nnd other uc.tvr'ci held at me
college In ho sp.ing. As wlnncio
of the lPU;; ro.hi contest at tin-
college tho Uino atudonts In nioa-
tlon worn iwa.do.l the fellowships.
Tho student gioup will be ac-
com panted by J. S. Mogford as-
sociate profossor of ngronomy In
chnrgo of ootton proiluctlon at
Texns A&M and Curtis Vinson
director of publicity at the col-
lege. Prof. Mogford initiated Uie
Idea of the cotton contest In 1032
and nccompanled similar group of
winners that aummor. Tho 1033
tour which Prof. Mogford will
also direct will take In additional
territory. Mr. Vinson will nccom-
pany the group to gathor material
for articles on tho cotton Industry.
Tho purpose of the cotton con-
test and the prize awards of fol-
lewshlp to study 'tho Industry In
Its various pliascs at first hand
is to iitlmulato greater Intorost on
tho part of young men In tho
South'H grout staple and to devel-
op specialized training of men for
bo Industry.
The first leg of the 11133 tour
will bo by automobile to Now
York from where the group wdl
will June 23. On tho wny to New
York tho students will mako stop
at '.lit- U. S. Ginning laboratory at
Stoncvllte. Miss.; Clcmsun College
mills In the CarollnaH and Govern
ment offices and labor ntorlcs nt
Washington. D. C. Following ar-
rival in Liverpool ubout July 2
the gioup will visit Manchester
and the great Lnncashlto spinning
section In England. The Uotham-
stcil Experiment Station noar lon-
don will be visited and tho stu-
dents will uald from London for
Bremou. Following tour of mills
Ir! Germany tho Itinerary will lead
to Belgium nnd Switzerland thence
to France. The return will bo
from Cherbourg. July 20. Tho
group recently visited Houston to
observe cotton handling spinning
and other allied actlvltloa located
in that Important Texas port.
GivCH PmtWr Cfivn
.l ' ' OJtr Of C
The soventoen shrubs that I ot
out In my yrd am still living In
spile at the extreme cold woathor
of last wlner" said Mrs. Orb
Angel Improved Yard Demon-
ilrator for Center Home Demon-
stration club. Those vivonteen
shrubs coiulhta of two Ilakor
arborvltues. two euonymus llgus-
trum. four ubcllus und nine Call-
.foundation Ot tho liousc alsu
"My plan" wild Mi. Angel
"Aliio u to put out' a hudgo of
native shrubs to bcreen out the
unsightly view of loti out-houses
etc."
Breck Riders Win
Places At Rodeo
In the rodeos held at Cisco Sat-
urday and at Eastland Monday.
Breckonrldgo riders drew a lion's
share of the winnings the Sun gets
from the press notices tent out
Burl Hittson local man. riding
his noted horse "Knooky. ' won
first in both the calf and goat rop-
ing at Eastland while Dick Webb
won the calf roping at Clbco with
Hittson and Leonard Wright sec-
ond and tilrd respectively Wright
visa other places in the cc-ate&U
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First Lady Bonuseers Sing
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Cash bonus seeking vctcrnns encamped nt Fort Hunt Vn. received
n visit frotn tho nation's First Lndy nnd heard nor Join In song with
them. Mrs. Ilooscvolt Inspected tho camp and Its kitchens then
met many of tiro mon singing "Tho Long Long Trail" with tliem.
The picture was taken as sho sang
ON STEPHENS COUNTY FARMS
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l-II 'Mil NOTKS AM) VMIM NKWS
1! County AkciiI P. T. Montforl mil Homo Demonsliu-
tion Atfont Mnmiu Pryor
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1-1 1 Club Encampment Ijiko Do-.
Ui fosse July II.
Fun! Frolic' Fun Frolic! Don't
miss the Club fun! !
f!l-lnw fathat a.nlla. nn.l all lha
little boys nnd rum. I!o on time
oorly Friday morning July 11.
Don't nils n minute. Watch Ult
sjwco next week for complete an-
nouncement of the nntlre pro-
gram. Swimming boat riding oto.'
Yes. and picnic lunch. Ho making
all plan hoad toward Lake DsLa-
fosse on July II.
daiiiv niomicTs scnoou
Monday June 12. I the date set
for a one-day Dairy Product!
School. The school will bo held U"-i
ginning at 10.00 a. in.. In the kltch-
on of tno Y. M. C. A. and J. L.'
Thomas dairy iclallat of the A.
& M. Extension Ren-Ice will dis-
cus and demonstrate tho beat
methods of making but to i and
cheese on the farm.
This course I onsored by the
Stephens C-ninty Dairy Association
and the Horn Demonstration Club
and every farmer and farm woman
interested In Improving tho quality ;
of the product from their fnnnj
should make uvory of foil to attend
regardless of whether tho product!
will be used for homo consumption
or sold on the matkot. '
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i'ai.mi:iis .shout couicsi-: !
I'UOGUAM.
Information Just received from
College Station Indicated that theio
will bo more oi doing nnd less of
listening at the A and M Collgi
Short Court for farm and ranch'
folks the week of July 21th than .1
my of tho previous 23 'farmers"'
bhort courses held nn the A and M
campus. There will be moie action
and less sitting still more demon-
strations and fewer lectures mori
Initiation into tho tt.. of many'
rural trades and not o much of.
thoory however pmetlcal that the-j
ory has been tn tha past. It wi'l
bo. In alior t an extension shoit
course. j
Chapel eveiy morning fiom
about 6 to 0 will park into ono horn '
the gent.ul inspirational and inloi-
mattoual leoturoa that huvo piovi-'
ously occuplod utmost the outln-
forenoon. From 9. SO to 12 each'
morning aro scheduled subject mut-
ter talks and discussions in a wide!
vuiloty of rural fields. Including
home
ralxlns
making dairying.' poultry I
livestock production farm'
crop faun engineering and fruit
and truck raising These corro-j
pond to tho uftornoon programs of
previous years und aro doslgned to-
aid visitor grasp tho fundament-1
a Is of production and management!
nnd to proparo them for the '. -1
tng" work of tho afternoons. After
lunch and lusting until nearly sup-
per time vlbltors will engago in
making things ot tu doing things
of a practical nature tuch as home!
dairy manufacture meat cutting
and curing tanning hides grading'
cotton making byrup makingj
grapejuicc. plckinc and boning
chickens learning trench tllo con
struction controlling pests making
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rugs dyeing In nib skins standard-'
taatton of food products grading
fruit nnd truck products. Iimliillliv
gardsn sub-lrrlgntlon system - to
mention only part.
In nddltlun to this more lnton-i
alvo work la offered tho wh wi h
to go Into mora detail In m-wm1
llnoo. Thoto are course in dninvl
thing it ther than cnurne. m the I
academic sense. Featuring Uu-i1
nr tanning hides and m iku -:
Isatlier protluou (all day vn
day); sorgo svmp makliiK neil
axtornooni: killing cutting anl
curing meat mil day eveij .1
making grupe juice (rvm d v
cotton man ig inont from imuh
to milketiei; n-very aftiiiiui
homo mnnufaituie tu sm-h d i n
products as rhulir ch-ei- ioti
cheese Kiilgainn bulti-iiiull '
colate milk l.uttei. Arm i
cheese and i -re.im ii'v
terrvnini Tin mnv t m
sllih ai hind iltl ut I'.ih
wot k I ok tiinhi i into u-tliii
piodllitn Ii) nn itti nf i m'
saw mill.
Watch for luitrni inn
menti ind hi in m ik'n
plun.-i to o
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Membt-rh of llilrj Ak.ik i.itl. n
DNeiis-i I'li-dlug.
At I hi ii kiiI i ne i in . ut
Stcphrn-- Cum' Dau A i -
.Monday niht I ne .. :
er Vu htinii il 41lt ultiii !
In the Hrei k m itlue Hull
led ii ( ly mi ' ting ill ii
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balanci'd laiim and i.iih
i
flldllll! Iln 11 ill i-iih It . 1
!
eil ll.lt tt :
one miit nun
pint. III ill t.
lis ami w iii 1
tion tn - l'
1 -ilani it
.11 t-ii
1 11 iii - 1 1
in the pi 1 j
tin in
j
1
cow Iii iii mt hi in k t 'i. h l
manuUci.il mik . nu . w
have mot i i..fity f..i t i nil
the ability to priMlui mu nn k
than other ihenfm. ih
should be fed aceoidin t . i i -tlon
If they are ixhh i i e
the most economical utum t. it
one pound uf grain n . uiu.i ite
feed should be fed fi.' i-ch two or
three Miund.i of tiiila produced de-
mill i upuii On Loiiilltlou ul.1
kind of jmstuie or the quality ot
hay used.
Tho next meeting uf the Assoc! i-
tion will be held Knduj Juno 10.
at 7 p. m . whn the members will
be guest ot Mr and Mis Lcona'd
Wright for a barbecue supper lit
tholi- place on lal Wnlkor Street
Mr. and Mr. Wright are uiglng
ovory moniber to conto and bring
tho whole family. Di Vrne Scoti.
hood of the Veterinary Department.
John Tat let on Colloge is oxpectad
to bo proiont to discuss proventlor.
and treatment of disease of dairy
cattle. i
POSTAL UKC'UIITS UP
Tho tiun leirns that the reccipta
rt the local poet office were In J
May considerably above previous
monthb. Postal receipts are quite
gent-rally regarded as an index to.
business conditions which would
ndlcae Ui4t Stephens Ccnty too
has turned the corner. i
w v i.
- 1
ir
I Quiz by
1 !
! Senate of j
s I
f House of !
i i
! Morgan
i
I Continues !
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NITMHEU 2')
C G RUSSELL.
SAN ANGELO. IS
WRECK VICTIM
Cattle Truck and Coupe Col-
lide Near Breck Country
Club Midnight Sunday
Cliaiii-s V. Russell 29 S.111
Xnui'lo attorney was hillnl
instantly in an luitoniobilr
crash JSimday nijjht at 11: In
three miles west of lireckon-l-idire
and two other men tin-
In the Weslside Hospital t-
day recoveriiiK from injuti;.-
not believed to bu soriii.
! Russell's neck was vV"v
1 and his whole body tni ' !
and manjled. His i'.-i.ii-
ion Raymond Otiobeko 1(.
of San Aiitfelo rect-i 1 ..
I broken right arm a I. T i
! nose an injured back an! I.ip
j and internal injuries ai ui-
1 uif to attendinjr phMii n.
.Plans were Ijoinir um.- .1.-.
'morning to move Oil. 1.. 'i-
'to San Angelo this afti u.-on
j in an ambulance.
I A. G. Prultt of Big Spun u-
. pant of the cnttlo ttuelt mt . v 1 u-h
'the men crashed had bim. nU
ami muscle severed b . .1. i-p
rut In hi njht forearm H v is
In a weakened condition i I iy
from Insi nf blood. Quick .nt.nn
by anmi-i ne who botiiul u len'or
belt t'ghtly around his turn l .
the rut probibly wivrd th.- -n u -a
life his ph..dc Ian said.
(inland H.mder. of IUK Sining.
driver of the truck ami ! t
Fulchei. ilsn of Hlg Sprlny. i tini-d
occupant. CHcapod with inlnoi uU
and bruises
Hussell and his companion n
M.ploye of the Schtirh Motm i u.
In Han Angelo. wore tlilwn w a
In a Fi nl upn when tin i . .
ed Into the loaded initi i (
en Kitte o Furl Wml'i in v.
too fur to tin- tight .it i f i
Of speed ii fll r.r I! .
of a c in nt i ul vert .nut w
ed -i on thf hood of tn t
with en Irii). i t that wn
i iim .mil wi .lg d thi in
arc n.liiirf ( Sanders
The top uf t tie Poil i
miifc. of iur mi had tn i .
bffon ltu-. i . Ihhu i i
niowd Tin fire nf "
thlrw . I (IIU
1 1 III k oil . ifi th ttt
the ii kIi h Vr i- f i
In Mi tin- i w fre kil i
mid Im! i)
Un- -II I.
San Aiik'lo ' iy Inm H
Klk-t l-iim it Parloi wn
taken i u n ri-iil. i
serin i .- wi I In Id i
da)
Tin' wninh . n. .1 T I
t ..i .i i'e Inn- pit i
for thi i ft irre i
Anrl.. wilti Hitj film f I
I pton M i-eiit Vi
P i; n ii.i n-.ii
An-. I i t i sml i ii
Kin i.i nn! t last nil t '
lug ir iii n nm' '
Sill 111 l- two III .1' i
It Un ..I' l- it ..iti
! mi I. - Uimaell Muii
hi t i Mm. Lucile K i
Ani Ij.
Comm ission cr Husi
On Road Work
1'ammtudnner Kilklaud has I
In- mod force at work 'his w
ubulldlrig the old liteckeni'
Ivan road and ulo th- -' '
vIIIo-Ivhii i-oad. At '
icrader have been t i
Thin woik if Im-ii
Hrecmct 3. All the imiillssloner-.
have their toad in good conditioi-
w understand.
Song of Spring
Above tho traffic I hoard a noti
Of a bird's spring song u rhyth
tned rote.
A it trembling roao nnd tUp
ped at a rest
Then oadenced clear to IU high
eat ctot.
A cardinal sang on my lose vim.
llicro
On a wlntor'a day when song
wore rare;
To his deurcbt one I hoard lum
sing-
Till winter wa& lojt in tho lyric
of spring.
Minnie Roberts Drcosen i.
Dallas Journel.
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