Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 28, 1933 Page: 6 of 6
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THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
THURmDAY DECEMBER 26 1933
snd forced ftradshaw. Ml t
and Kjmphtpy i. i ! it
SUCCESSFUL AS
BIG HAUL MADE S
i ni Wnitrd foi the tlmt flook tOlttVro (MpUiw ! ft li.'H n.l rultl
pcn the vault seitod tht money I night to tp Ip mm to Mai Uti
T ! . h y protfstP'l hi'
i r . r I' ! rtf to pny foi
.t . - to Itasca poln-'
ii n' itlmh that ho had Kprnt
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fur bandit who !'
rtrt Slate bank hr.
"t 'im. yesterday ami fled with
bhenlt believes Leader Of 'h ..
Thp -tnp wee war reted
I If m llfLil . 1 1 1 1 1- ni .a. ..... . H a... 1
. . ' r i wood nor Roger.
Notorious UesnGrcirin T " " "our.
CHECK FORGERY :x
a nr nit.
CHARGED HERE
K meichandisp nnl
-iLIFE OF BABY
MAY BE SAVED
Tho man waa arrested Sunday
In Ranger by Rnt.Kor city
tip i.i. t of Sheriff
trow. iKputv ShPtiff tay
Hlrkey and I. Kioviand mtp
ni i t J I n nn nan ' "' ""' lme of the ari'it
Man Arrested in Kanger t. hm iuyiey back to the steph-
Also Faces Many More ""sherTr" Mrow had been tr
injr Hay ley for several day and
finally located him at an address
FINAL COTTON
PRIZES GIVEN
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They wer the vie president a w
man bookkeeper and negro por f ' by flhertlf J. W. Morrow against
r. i;i... L.... UaiiImi In I E Mavlev. Jr. after It wu
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Two rhnrgt or forgery were it. Ranger Sunday afternoon.
filpil before Justice of the Peace ' Representative of a Ranger gto-
1 J W. Cattleman Tuesday morning
j I K iSipenlei' Walnnd lad.p'
i ltalhei purst Bowen Drug Co.
I Mr I. ; TI LP! ' ok ends
Mlllr T''uuu'uii '(iiijjin
I A V Rogers marut U U. II lr-
P' i Furniture Co.
. ni i i .lem Lyles silk hose The Rtlo
mercnanis aiiow apprccia- shop
lion to Gin Patrons
Rcoe Sullivan battery charged
Valla Motor Co.
Iyipf .ll-ttibutlon of prlzpi to j M. Tmdall hot for every
Floyd Vlck 100 pounds UlAtl
OLaIm t.k YsklkaaaMa ieAAl ..
v iiuiii iivui) wiiiaavi m rwra iivivi
bills V. A nicharJwn. Eolmn:
Mrs. Jim McClenney Harpersvllle
Mrs. McClune Hurpersvillo Jess
Lylus Parks and E. V. Thotnaa
Baker.
Manager KUIibrcw of the gin
gave a doll to the following' Jocp
Marie Tuckci and a football la
R. L. Brown Jr.
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and fiet wtth ue4' elvs while hunting 1);'
e noma'!' wte "'" mmtmmu mat ura ic tvt. nn
it this legion o- managed to fre thenu.vrs after
the ouUswn abandoned rhem in tli
. mid o-
) . m y A ear rosemtrllng that driven by
. lior bsndiu was seta headed south-
H ihiey . wwd from thp linger vlolnlty lat
inurh me offi.prn believed the
'i ll'iy In ' ' ''' 'night have headed for'
na l . " in th Krfiit T'Xi" 'I'
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Bnlllmore in Plane
BA1.TIKORK. Md tec 27 U.P
.HurgporMi of John Hopkhu ho
pita! hpll hiKh hpe today of
iravlng the llf- of five-month
old Mue Trummell. who wa flnm-n
here on a perlloim night trip
'h rough storm and snow for
delicate brain operatior.
?Ame Wedoll. racing pilot cut
ihirt a hoiiiiii" hunting trip In
Texas to anefnl the Intent here.
W. Wool-
Sheln-
I cash for It.
j alleged that Mayley passed a e-
i tie of bad check In Rrecken-
i ridite drawn on duplicate checks
1 of the Lone Star Oas Company.
Eight or nine local merchants rpi ia
wer victimised during lUt pa-t I 'CC UUC lO IJiil
two weeks by a man who pre-1
vented what appeared to be pay-1 I f'tj!.. ?iMlrt
ill Vilicril I l mciv
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j wi wlr. v rWJ..y - CJ.ecuvpu nraring out of the wtntWa worat
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name among criminal Thou u-
' nested Inrludpd Wilbur (.'mleiliol
ftJK tue fnm the Kanap Mn'e
nitentiar) anl W J Wnlkei
Hoy Johr -ni -n! lrin Tlfcriifwiii
Oklahotna prison fugitive.
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it.irm which grounded all other
air traffic in this section he com-
I.pt.l the 1 4im mile flight at
t '" a ni.
)r Paul Kunkel. associate of
I r Waiti r PumJy. imminent brain
urgpon. p&lft hU preliminary ex-
aniinatiori of the baby confirmed
l p the .linjjn'l-i of Houston doctor
In'1 i'i iii t .1 . vm .tiffering fnm wa-
i 'I hi .mi I r Mmdy ex-
ii ix run. h r 1 it i m tho
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roll cheek of the Lone Star com-1
farmers who brought their cotton ' member of family 9
. ... fci. ..Ti k. 1 0 lh Mreckenridge g.n during the worth Co.
da.m...ln..rMlM.ntlfirdHMMr -"" - Saturday . Willi Connott. .hlr.t
..it.- -n BMUHi.rf . ..'. ' onfBoon. Tha priie were given berg Bargain House
week getting merrhandlse and ' nU ? f " rurnlturo Exchang.
piunwia iimiwuu iwbi gin. Diaine opcnri do-iiui jiuwviii:a
raiowkng received prlies: j Safeway Stores Inc.
J. L. Ortfflth boy's suit by L. H. E. Pendleton ault cleaned
c. Burr. nml pressed Royal Cleaner.
Jeas Tyler cold meat fork by I Willi Connor Merry Christmas
Irfiuli Dalchen. layer cake Good EaU Bakery.
W. T. Moore dental work by J. L. Orlfflth gallon patot Rock-
Or D. M. Bole. ' well Bio. Lumber Co.
pany and practically all of thorn
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Wi l.iKt- thh uppordiuity to thank
inn iii.ui cuMnniei in lircrkniifrlKh
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will secure accurate practical information to guide
us in the continuous improvement of our products.
Again on April first on July first and on Octo-
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With the introduction of new uses for petroleum
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;ou satisfactorily.
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HUMBLE OIL & REFINING COMPANY
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MOTOR FUELSi
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QUIET CHRISTMAS!
Ilullilay l'tism in itrt-ok With
SiuieiteiH Anil lny IU'IkiiIiij;
Over Jltwt CMIzoni.
Rreckenrldge enjoyed a nice
quiet Christmas.
Sheriff Morrow reported that nn
untoward Incident marred the hol-
iday for the many thousand who
stayed In Breckinridge for their
Christmas and report from th" e
who went elsewhere for th- noli-
C R. Crockett llk nrgligee V. J. Booth alas coffee maker day are that they h"u an en-
wer oaahed by merchant without . Hn urn's Fashion Shop. Texa-Lotilsiana Power Co. I Joyable holldny.
question I HUNTSV1LLE Tex. Dec. as. U.P. Russell Brown Me'ker bill fold' Mr. Jim McClenny five pounds Only a few t'tinkj were Idmi-
Several more charge are to be Death neared today for a white Hurch Drug Mtor. j nails Pickering Lumber Co. j cerated in the htephem. county
filed against the man. Sheriff Mor-1 man and two negroe whoee vx-i- Mrs. Htlth Harrison kodak Mis. T It. Allen five gallon ' jail for becoming too "Joy on v"
tow atd aa five or als business j cullons are set for early tomorrow H-md Dtug Store uiuiolme. Magnolia Petroleum Co.. ( and they appeared to hnve ru-
men have already Identified him at the e'ate penitentiary heir All V .1 rtonth alarm clock J A .-crvlco itnllon No. 8 i Joyed the spree after It wai nil
as the man who presented the are convicted murdprrr iiuihni Ji-uWi romp.in Tin- fullnwiiiK win- gUrn Jl ' over.
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 28, 1933, newspaper, December 28, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70526/m1/6/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.