Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 4, 1934 Page: 1 of 6
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FARMERS MEET
GALLED JAN. 10
Corn And Hog Production
To Be Discussed
Ail f.iiiiKti In .StrphriiK rnunty
lm huve hi'rn rioduring nn av-
I'ttmc nf lo ncrci or uore of nrn
tir 'hr lmr of pin per year
11 if urged to attend a meeting at
the rounty courthouM either wt
1.80 p m Wednesday January 10.
n 1.30 p. m. Saturday January
13.
The two meeting are being held
In otdrr that thou who are un-
able to attend one may come to
the aacond one. Theae meetlngn
will be held Jointly with thm for
illriilnji of Ihe 1931 c-tton prt-
Ktm Th corn-hog production pro
mum although not given a great
lieu I of publicity In thta section
of the rounty U undoubtedly one
of thf moat Important program
i" i iir Mponaorrd by the Agrioul-
iiinii Ailjiuimtint AdmlnUtration
to mil the farmer.
Hiiefly ht pfngtam reiiulrcn .i
("tiiiirt covering only the year
f I '.mi mid call for reduction of
.. i ft i cut of the avornge com
kii.'iki' hd 28 per oent of the
1 1 k production. The caah bene-.
f i- will be at the rwte of 30c per
' ii -'u'i for corn baaed upon the
ii ii ytrlit of tho aerea taken
i.i -it prvxiuction The payment
i"i induction of hoga will be at
im ra.ie of $15 per head for the
.' i en cent reduction.
Tin fiimri who piod.-tn either
coin in h"xn or both l eligible to
lK" n ntnict.
BISHOP HAY TO
SPEAK JAN. 9
Will Talk To Fellowship
Banquet Meeting
Hi lf. n tin It l!n of J-'oM
Wuith will In tJic vpi'.ikct at the
Mi Hi ..lit mi'n fcllownhlp bnn-
ucl Turmlny Juntiaiy 3 I' win
inn. . viiin .1 liMlny r.) JanifM K Al-
liton .it'ii'iit of the men clni
Minhop lliiv iilrt-tiily well known
in Mithoiimt im'mbcif ih gtilni")
liitiiu'tu ii .is nn r.ccially tntri-
tuinliiU "ix-iUi'i III ail J I ok . In
.cctecl t be i iliHwing cunl fui
Uf Iiuniiirl nlwuy. h (kiuIiii af-
full Ticket i will go on nale within
the neat few dayx. Alliwn uttud
Till time ticket aalen will he llm-fe-J
to the comfortable capacity of
'In h.iil. Men who plan to attend
.ui tngrd to buy their tickets
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II) til It ( Oltltll'OMI..S'l.
Tin Sun i- ill lighted to hnr o
in ' n of on AiirMiinlent hm k
on tin .a).. t'hrutniaa an. I Ni
.it vacation- triluced on m!'
m. nu ha I i ft rck
The Int. i Hi.- ll plnaant i. ..I-
inn tSix.l mlnn ' "fin tii"
nii.croii il an- the ! n t
i. in Ni w .iii littrri
Ht.ul t .i I'm I.' Jack Hun llf.
nun pirni. -is Ml- Hryno'ali-
In tl of ii i I it. i'i. KrottP
Ku I . i I'mi M Julii ..ui m'
Ulllll. fi Mil l uk-
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Killi aluii . i ii ni w iiilltons lo
. ui tiff Wc wt'lconie thew cor-
n --Iximlonu in thf Hun family anJ
H.lli i.() U'iii-r to our p.ijr
Kililui
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toat;ii ioiii
At Crystal Pal Is
ii mui quiet 111 the p.l-till. ot
Ml ilihith "ni' -IX lllllt o.i
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111 thoe early slxtlon and even
lo the late 70.1. weary truviled--.t.mii'il
pilKrinit. looked al the oh!
l oik .11 ini'n.Mirlnt; uff the heitw
mile- TodMA in ulli'llt dlKlilU
ik. k : i ll I f i ' h. i -. i lo. k oi dm
"I l iiin Ho -t ini riii'h innk.r
remaina fixed 'nd firm holding Ita
ground Although gusollne han
lohhi'd the ponies hoof-beat.- of
then iniinie and Joll minded iu
ho v no Imii i uiilii pit thi.
ii inn "In i .ft ii- uf tin u.o.li uf
ti knimn to lliirfalo Mill in.l
Kit ( nrmin
Pick-Ups
W i. 'ii' I ill i ynil i' i for tii.
PMI ' Jo'.i i n ii i fn r fnr-nll Mi n
'" Mi I ii.u ill .l.ii Mlied. Tom
ltuntfi .nut Hltrr ('line ('hnrlci
Kiiincln. nlno from tho Athcn on
the Wichita ha an uld hat teady
fm the ring.
(Why not Wichita Falls hold a
town primary for the governor
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rilAKMtS .MoDO.VAI.I)
A Fcrguion war-hore ex-achool
teacher and crafty politician will
receive uch mipport aa the Fer-
guaona can awing him But the
Ferguaona are hot gifted at elect-
ing anybody but themselves!
A stump orator de luxe given to
venom and humor. McDonald will
wage n cnlotful campaign.
TOM IIUXTIIU
Hunter ran a surprising race two
years ago as a choice between
two unpopular evils. Whether lie
has it In hU bag of trick to win
Is doubtful.
A very poor farm boy who has
puahed himself upward and who
play the political game fearlonily
and with Independence. Hunter la
a whale of a fellow
.lA.MIlS AI.UtKI)
Attorney (leneral hold the hour's
spotlight. An pjc-nowsbny he la
a handome. valoroua dhap who
haa captivated tho Texas public aa
formerly did Culberson and Ball
ey la he made of statesmen's
stuff The future know-.
All red haa yet done nothing big
ni't ).c la on the firing line!
WAl.TiSK TUNIS
Is a populnr. elegant gentlemnn
who niigh: bccoini- ii gooti govern-
or Hut he appear Inept for H dog
fljrnt and hence dt'o.uallfied for
Tcxhh politic
KIXiAlt WITT
hn n Intiie Texaa following Aa
lioiiti-nnnt-governor. and eratwhila
state aenator. the Travis County
M'in-ion he "long has sought and
wept because he '.tad it not."
Waco like Witt and will sup-
port him gumely. Hit career has
been of Ihe "plearant to take"
type
Wilt election might soothe the
bitter Texaa faction. His regime
would no' weaken Texaa.
MAUHV IHT.IIUS
Huirhca nf Iall.ia Democratic
Stale chairman and high In darn-
el -Farley council will announce
fill the goVi'lliuihli
Hughe ii n lulilli.iit rinilmtl
luwir hm of .loulilfiil mjii a.- gov.
eniui I'uniiinu l;iir- ari par-
Cotton Crown's
Will Hoar Now
Plan Explained
All cotton xrowcm in Mlepheni
ct.unly aie urged to attend a meet-
ing at the county courthouse In
Rre.-keinklge at 1 JO p. m Wed-
ner.iln Januaiy loth For '.ho
oiiMiurnce of Ihone who arc un-
.itih lo uttrnd the Wednomlay
nn-'tiiiu Un-1- will he a .-econd
iiii.'in.' ut the H.une place and
hour Sot m day January 13th. At
theac melting the county agent
I' T Mon'fort will explain the
goxeinment'a cotton acirage reduc-
tion j.ioKt-njii f.i 1U3I-1935
Hriefly the K" euinit'iit will re-
quite a ndtic-tioii of from 3.N to
t.'i per tint of the average ncre-
ae punted to cotton. On Hiom
acre taken out nf production a
cash rental will be jwld at the
rate of thiee and one-half cent
par pound of lint fui the avmage
pnduition In addition tlit'ic will
in a pn..u' j.amint of not les
in. hi .ni (.ut pi r iound upon id
H't tint of tin ii.uagc Liup
It Im of utmost importance ht
eveiy cotton gtuwn Interested iu
lllli plan attend ( l.e nf thc.li'
mi i.'iiii l.ci.iu-.! Ihue will hi no
i oiaiiiiinil innliii. hill itid all
ilUlilp- : tieliiK inadi to i . lliplrlc
.' ki'iiu "' 'iitr.ut hs lanunt)
Olft
II 1. 1 t l I OR IWI.Ns
( HICO LM LP Thill en
h "it i hi .1 llf k llUlllbfl fill
Uilhui liuiini 1... . uu 1 1
ll Mi'..l Uiiij.. iwiiu 111-y
Win- hoi ii nn the 13th duy of
thi nn nth Willi .in weighed five
poij ml. mm . aire mid Donald
foui jw un.I 1.' oun i . i diffei-
if 'r ju I i oiiiu. - Tin
w. i. I 1 1 . n t ll ininuti
inuiiit. ni n ih ii mot In I -hlilhduv
I" on Ortohfi 13
and Pclter
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WHO
know about the Texa- goern-
omhlp Texaa la like a woman.
unpredictable In Its choice.
' America Is political minded
' The Pilgrim IVithers landed ah'H
' the Indiana held prayer and be-
gan running for office We are
from their lolna; take our politics
i seriously our prohibition lightly.
1031 bids for the wanne-t po-
litical year In this eventful decade.
I'rolili'iilliilly TiiIUIiij-
1 Frasidentlally the Republicans
aie snapping at Roosevelt.
"Wall till hla economli: ernu i
accumulate and discredit hun"
saya Herbert Hoover from his
Palo Alto home In California.
A "tuatlrennlBl kick" la all the
DemcoraU are auppoaed to get aa
the presidency goes lint thin smil. (
Ing Rooaevolt man la tightening
the grip dally for a rcNiotailon of
popular govern mom tintlei demo-
cratic leadership.
Hooaevelt't rrrma nic where
Horvcr'a were net -trying to glvo
jtiailce to "the matt at the bottom
of the economic pyramid."
r'riuiklln Roosevelt la bringing
he benefit- of government more
boldly and certainly to tho door-
sills of common men than has any
Chief Kxecutlve since Thoa. Jef-
ferson. Millions ut Americana will ail I
him blessed at the next election if
ho continued in these paths.
Trxu- (intcrniirililp
The Texan gubernatorial piliumy
la nlwiiya a marathon Tin- iiin-
off a etinte't between I'YigtiKoii
and whoever follows him uiuI.m
the wire.
Rut Jim Ferguson la i eying
and will not run. F.irmei Jim
haa tecouped tits losses anil will
tetire with hla landa. his cow
hla newspaper and stirring exiior-
lencea lo penult a faithful lieu-
tenant lo "carry en" tho ForRti-
on war.
Jim Ferguson Is reputed wenlthy. '
"well heeled." as the Old Timers
ay
The Ferguson love of money has
dimmed his administrations.
The race for governor is always
humorous Men hound the guber-'
tta'orlal hlways who could not and '
should not be elected aldermen
In 'heir homo towns Able and
irinniknble men offer themsclvoa
on the othei hiinil. and uic
altiughteird by fickle public choice.
U. MIISATItA.
F I o w o r lic(h
Grow Turnips
The Kdltot went a-inquiilng to
find how a man can raiae aucculent
turnlpa and juicy radlshe.i In mid-
winter We had seen both and
sought the secret of winter-gardening
in Breckenrldge where even
sprint; vegetablea are a rarity
W. W. Byers. at hla home out
Weal Walker ha conducted a sim-
ple little experiment very pleasing
lo hla nelghbora who huve enjoy-
ed his fieah vegetables.
When this gentleman excavated
his flower beds last autumn he
planted them lo turnip need car
ml" and radtxhc A loone atlty
soil Mich a flow c i heiU eve!)
where boitat wun the nnl liixur
tlliae needs found
Km week- now tin ltn. fam
ll) have enjoyed turnip.- und
l.tdlKhe aliuii.liinlly and n limited
amount uf carroU.
Growing uituaually thick and
affording it fall und wintei dUh
to the nelghbuihouil thene hed-
are .ilill floui lahing Ui'iaxionally n
filindly cow will wondei into thi
Hyui Inwn and li.tivi-M the turnip-
lull Ofii thin hurt not ilea-
liuyiid the planU.
Tuinlpa and radlahea can be
gtow n In Uteokcniidgi' in dry
ear
Iiu ins lirinq
Stock ' Water
Stock water it rcortcd hv runc'i-
men from the tecnt laiiirf fm the
flr-t tunc In inonlh-
Approxitn iielv tw.. in h. . ..'
I nn f. II din iii- tin p i-.' w. . 1.
Thin will help the winter wheal
and give a reasonable m-unun (iiuiii
h.n refu-ed to row' the i.i-'
month- bri'iiii-i or insuffn n i t -ul.
moliture
t tow nun h. In vc tin Ja'e i nn
will -alurittc Ih. i nth .hip . nuiih
t i illuvv tin ii wh. it to iik pin
pri growth
ARCHITECT IN
FARMS SURVEY
Everett Welch Tells Of
. Work Being Done
liverctt V Welch iu n.'ut. '
of Dallne airlvcd In Bte- keim !.
early thin week to hei "tne i
working part uf the count) un
vcy of rural homra ndng iuiuIui'
ed in Stephens county.
Mi. Welch will study cloncly v
ery farm home iet"it. "1 k'"
free archltectut.il ndvice.
"Ah I iindi'Mtninl it" ani Mr
Welch "this suivey la u In I it. d
Meji of tho Ainellcnn govetlirnent
to help Itiinl homes to bei otne
aa comfot table Attd aatiafyiiiK n-i
jtoaslble
"The trek of lundloida to lowr.
the giadtinl tenrlnp down of i mat
life deterioration of rural icIiooIh
and lurnl churches Iiuvc left the
cotintty homo nt a gtcat tliNiid-
vuntuge "I believe the new tic al of Un-
democratic adminlst ration contem-
plate icxtoring iiupoitancc und
convetilen-i' lo country life to atop
denying the rmiil communities of
their proper lights to give to fuim
mothera and to theh children
acme of tho comforts mui i utlook
of town life"
The full progiitm of the guvein-
ment has ni yet lier.ii announci'd.
but Mr Welch dies iut helicv
Uncle K.im would undertake UiH
Hinvey with ita expense and lah-'i
If he did not have a plan foi aid
ing faun homes.
Mrs. I ma Hcusaillug of A .V M
College who has the survey in
charge and agouti 1. T. Mont fort
und Miss Mamie I'ryor of this
county fet'l that much opportunity
for tural Improvement will iomiIi
from this aurvoy.
Nice Rain Hero
For New Year's
J. It. II Spencer iif Uic Tcmii'-
l.oulslnnu Power plant atHtea Mint
the Tuesday Wednesday tain
amounted to II of an Inch. Thus
the New Yo.ir atatts off with n
bit nf irfrcahmeiits.
The entile itiinfull foi 10.1.1 w.
IS 00 inchei which Is entiicly to.i
scanty lo mow prohKrlly.
.Stephen i iiinty'a ooll U let I lie
but a minimum of 25 to 30 inches
aie lequiied to grow fat cuUle
good grain and fair gardens.
It's up to the weather clerk
G. L Williams
Has Leg Injury
IS 1 William employee of the
Mid-Kansas Oil and Un company
of KIlHKVllle la in the Wentsldc
Hoapitnl fm treatment of a badly
Injured left leg.
A cog wheel nn an oil well came
loose finking William on the leg
and making a deep gash. The ac-
cident occuirod Wednesday uftei-
noon. svieilcii ItcgulnliK MlllliuiiriK
STtK'KHDIJiI tU. Noblllbourda
neuiei th in Mi feet fiom the cen-
tei i.r tin mud will be tolerated
in Sweden undei a new regutut'-i
worked out by the Depurt'iietil
of ('onimunlcalloiis. The rulei
ugain' buildings hedgea etc
which might Intel fere with vision
at curves have a ho been made
ctiirlet
Old Cowman Offered Breckenridire
I'or $2000 Wagon Yard'Thrown In"
Murk Wright uf Altua Oklahoma
h i.- been visiting his nephew
Leonard Wright local stockman
and diffidently let drop a story
Murk Wright although three
Hcore and more l- u- itraight and
aili it- i win i Im f with a linn. I
- i I. in i- t In -li.i inn
lw-l iioi' i nem i .it ton io
said Mr Wright. 'I was vi'ituiK
my biothei John Wright futhci of
l.ionald and .-topped off In Ihe
littli cuwtown of Jtrtcki niid.'i' I
likd' tin h.i'. of the i omits in. I
llli look. o th. folk. iVill tin u
A in ni ilni k.p' i w.inou v.n.l
n I I i"l i I. ollllj; ot stlULk Up al'
acquaintance with me He owned
Mied tor Million
Ltllirlieoti nnn'l ;itl tlml vvii
eived to Mi'H Alien Fleiiin.'int
(nliovej na alio dined at tin
swanky Colour Kcaliinciiii on
Now York's lurk Avenue Tin
oitrn Item not on the iiirint wa
suit for $ 1 .ooo.ooo. ii was (hi
summons and complaint nf Mra
Margurot Stafford who wants itu
mony liecnuie sliu says Mrs
Kloltiiinnn tlolc her liusbaiid's of
toctlons and hroko up u imppt
tnnrrled life I Iiu t had lusted I
vciira
LIOUOR TAXES
BEFORE HOUSE
Majority Leaders Hopeful
Of Early Passage
WASHINGTON .Inn I. iU.P
The huiiftv r pencil delvite today on
the 5&0MH)ooo liiiiin fix bill
with majority leudcra hopeful of
eaily paaange despite Indictitiona
of healed uigomcnti uguinat the
p'opoaed new ieieiil rate.
The liR'UiUi" lepoited out by
the whvh und meuna commit
yif'erduy wrni lulled up today .
mediately ufler irudlng of
picaident'K budget n.caauge.
Women In Moot
Mohan Homo
Mim .Minnie 1'tyoi held a Im... .
ing at the home or Mia Hutchett
at Koliun Tuenday A nuinbei oi
ladlca met Iheie old dlacuaaed the
feiituiea fm the New Yeai'a woik
and suggested ho-ilVHee fot theli
meetlngn
MU Pijor ixpeit-. the year 1034
to mean much lo the itu.il aecliona
o Stephen nuntv
u few aciea of land liuht where
the chief hualiiio. hlockn of !': k-
enrldge now -it Rut he had liuvel-
ci itch and watitiil m find new
win Id.- He offend me In- hunlni-1-und
pia.'lic.illv tin entile towii-ite
for two thou- ii d- .loll n
I I OIIMili let ll i I loll l tl"
I mi lii i li.lin iii I I 'i.i nil il i' i i -liOt
Wl'llh thi. Willie and lint wc
would rather deal with hoi-.- on
the runue than horic-i in a .-lull
Who the I. 'How -old I . don !
know hul whin I drivi th.oiih
Mici k. ni i.l.'e ii alvv.iv- i m nl-
iii. 'Ill' thii.in il till ll.VVI I '!
o iv . ' . I . . ml-1 luisi liujlu the
(Continued On Pace Six)
FREELY ADMITS
TAKING PART IN
6 BANK HOLDUPS
Refuses to "Rat" On Part-
ners in Robberies Even
to See His Young Bride
SIIAWNKK OUI.i Jan 1 l P
Federal and atate offlccn ttnil
to t ml new contofthion'. of iiim-
rrmi Wilbur Lndcrlllll today i-i In
phvililun predicted he would In
lead I iv Hunriae tninonow
Ah life graduoHy chhed r
Hi'' bullet riddled deapeiado In
munlcijal honpital. Dr. J A. Walk
t r ntal' phynlcluit set 72 houi .
frrm the time Undorlllll wut filled
with lead fm Uic crisis. ThH
would bo thiee a. m. tomorrow.
Occaaiotially Joking with the of-
ficers mound his bed Underbill hn.i
confi -.-ed alx bunk robberies wim
id'iitiried in another but sleadfaat-
i i f ii e i to admit connection
wiMi ihe Kansas City massacic.
I! Civipci detective for the
t iti hunkeri' naanclntion tried to
persuade Undeihlll lo name the
two men who liolpeU him lob tho
0 X Atoka banker recently.
This was one of the alx lobbci-
Ica ho admitted.
If vou'll teli who thev nic I'll
I.i wim w-lfo come see you again
In run- vim die" Cooper proiiiUcd.
i inli'iliill unillcd und said weuk-
I) 'l.iiten. A. Q. I'm not going to
i. it on anybody IhU tiear the end.
1 vi only been married a couple of
iifiitha and I'd rather go light
now without seeing her than do
tint. Anyway they wero Just a
couple of hoMiers thumbing thulr
way through the state-not bad
guy- like me."
Taxes Now Paid
Says Col lector
r
Con-udcmlilc back taxra are be-
ing paid announce Colleclot
Arch Downing.
Mi Downing attnhu'.
clonal to bet I el Unit . n. I .l.o
the iic-drc of 'ax pi; us to eacA
fm tin. mliiK penalties.
II" .e who paid tho fiist hul i
iifit i im'i I in. i November
until the Ui nf July to p:
i.il.nii- wiiinut pemiltlr
iitheis luu ay by Febr
or bo uase d 10 per
ally plus an Interest '
half of cent for eaoii
lUVtl l
livfistcr Cars;
Save Penalty
i licenses HH
in to i'sci i HH
cent p. i IBSn
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i I' to . lh A Krwl
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toiiu il muni. HTV
let in. i of i ii BifeMi
them. -x i HmH
Apprnxima BBBjETtBtB
licensed In cm is - bHmBw
above TOO ' i is. HlnrlSS
The coming juiiinmr will iuh EySHH
Killllca and Ihe public pul.iu HsH
bout ui fever heat HpwN
Onlv m man w i h BffisBlgBm
can .1-. nla pai i vs Hffi3iHjS
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 4, 1934, newspaper, January 4, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70527/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.