Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, August 17, 1934 Page: 1 of 8
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GRAHAM RODEO
RESULTS GIVEN
Breckenridge Calf Ropers
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Take Chief Honors Al
Big Event.
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his farm t'n ih for lo.u- .
inoil.'agi .. ' '.- toi thr two
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Fliasrille iXeirlu
tt eua Are Honored
I'lnlllp !'. titvl'-um cumpaiiy i n-
); o( miusville lnnioied Mi.
( jj. ai.- Ve-il-il who w-ie
ifntl .11.11-1 ml nt a iiirpiioi
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tin . . a hui.k I.ivci I. Ihii.
hi uvllir iftM iiIih: i h h
thr Nnvy In thr Wor'nl Win
An.li.tloll ITws TllOm On
Slirfi thr KtBtt ot thi two
m' to whom Texas' preference f...
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In the Ulal ... imveitv the vlplbl
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'JtrHI life of tlir fjiltn unit of tnnn-
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..f thr w..JI-t.Mlo Hnl thr ;.t. .-r
f thr woll-to-do Hint thr ;n Mjjr
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th...- n.itivo THnm. Amtltim .!..-
Hrtl t'irtii to uuccri In thvlr rnll-
'nit. thr law rBrflril line of thrrn
to Intlnprntlrnct im an oil man. and
rrriid both Into polHIcnl
rmohinR hUte c lmx I
ff cumpaJun for governor
An hu-lnUng a th
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tiiiiry Cray "mill boy
i th paraJI!
rompm atUnly young Texan' lln.
) hiltut thrlr rxporlrncca Into a
politli l .lah foi thr honois
in tlK- ( f hlfil offlr
Sin itHWMiri of tllni llCK
K-rf iUtl''.-s of thr tl thr !'
ion tfni'i. m I without rrjrrt to
'In plMliul.it ilmtl llil'H ot p it
''i i. of tin i iinilil.it r Trvi- In
M.. -. I.itlol of rlthrl Of Its I.
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of tin l'ovii inn
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(() humhlriit Ikiiiii
It m hiippiim thai hi yrai
Wichita Kallr fioin a uimnI ntnit
two vnii. auo. banir thr tnup.
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REGULATIONS
ON CATTLE
ARU aCuCl V IIU
Disposition Of Condemned
Animals Ordered by Gov-
crnmen Officials.
Stmt uidti- on the disposition
f ronclrmtn d animals killed on
thr uwiici pieinises In the fedci-
Ml ilrttollt liliof eultl huvlll' lilil-
i'.n. I l.r.. re.tlx.-i ..-.ord.
ma i t drouth ulirf due-
tor tukc Mallard.
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f-loumy ofll nil oi'lrrn
i i if bi . I t rived
Mi at in iinitrnii il annual.
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lip ii- i t' .nay br iK'iui'd by
in iii im hi iiniiii ill (' ii"
in I tlit if his rllllo-- If
nn pt I... i- .U.ued -1H.1;' of
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i. m I ihelr i plot.
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Mastodon Bones
uii rroin harm
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tn.Moion tn.it i named tl.eie patts
..nt.i.ir- brJmr Coluuili.. -ta.t
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. t ' n siippootioi thn . !ik-
"u rxislcd mi ll.v piaci
Kiank Satterwhlte reculls that
yen. ago In digging ncai tills
placi fm w.it.t i-xliinu-ly lalr
t 1 th of i-mm rvl'i rl aniiu.il werr
111. oit.il whnh I in t In 1 1 mi-
Inui th. ilu-mt of Hi m..-i.id..n
iiiisin
4 Community Canning
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Plants Being Arranged
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('.itiiin ti ii pi
" nininunltir. air lu. Hit.
""K. KcttinK tull.linRH ready fur
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LABOR. GROUP
ASK MUNICIPAL
WATER PLANT
'Would Develop Wayland
Supply or Run Pipe Line ' m wirst 01 u-
To Lake Cisco. 00 Callc-
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"'" ' "I K.'ini.iit of - ominoii
"'' " ""l llllrinpnrit llirfl
I'1-"1 " iMiUMin .n iih turrinn;
thl- wr'a .ixklnu tli.it tin- lty
ioiiihII k- 'trpa to M-.'llir i
nutniilp illy ownpd vati plant
Tw" I'1'1" ' wc lnpoacd t-i In-
'iriiht; an i improve tuu water aui-
ply:
1 Irill wollii at Wuyl.md
2. Build u pipeline to Cinrii uml
puichnae water from the fake
t wu urged that the elty take
ntppH to areure Public Work funda
from the government for the pro-
ject. hut If thin nhould prove Im-
IKirtMthlr then lnlArnl firlvati -m.
r
Itadlcal in
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roving the water hup-
Ituihciil nuMllberii nf thr annul' III-
;;-"" ;l ;- ;
the oitfanlatlon will .
aHilnl civic developiii-
rv M.hMn '" fh" ' '"
vit n i . .
Well l.oineb In
Th" llnkr et al 1 r: If M
nrll n.-ai Kllanvllle t h
Wedii..la ..ml .v.
b?l! '' kokI w'- '
makr ippiuxiiiiutely :-
ws Mild
Til" liilil uepth of
frel. lt.-h I. ten feci
-ainl
Woodson Trip
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'"' ' ' "' IU m- ll.li I of 'li-
""ui '" ""; ' ' Hoy Scout
rduciilloii.il tout I't ula mil would
'"' t- to tak- p.itt. the good
"i ".'it to nii'iiimiii t i.tativriy
-i hi duh-il tot tin 11. ' Ii t hi rn t all-
'il off
I' ' pi.nii.i.l '. iii.ik ihe tip
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IJi'eekenridiri Man
V'I I l
in-ii miiians
J B. KMlc of Hrtckenndgr n-
called rally dy in Trjuie in an
aitiile iii Sundav .. Koit Worth
XI.II-T lurum ahi.li 1..I hi..
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mecfcenriflge Hon I mai tin- roi
lim.l.g a. tide Was pitnlrd
rne niMiioiy .f how .. band f
.. sW I .. he
-t tol. in. i. in-it. - -.till .-
-. uilil I'. K..I. H..ki
ml; m his fn t .-;. .. ion.
of Texas when he e tm. lo the State
wlth tl jwre.il. 9 y.iB .
"Tlir funiily vr.l . W.l T.'-
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in- .. add.i th. s...t. i.-i....
roi. ( . Tm. I'lomrt .
lioi u in ilura County Al kiiiu-u.-.
on ow.. 7 iKrtn Kadr a 5 years
okl when the fimiil arii.id in
Texi- .stopping tmp.iaiil in
I'liirokfr i'oiinl In 11 th i thr
I .d in .-. 1 .1 t . Smith 1 '.. unit 11.11
'l'i ii 1 II lMjstli. i.t . . tu l.t alii
Count halting at a point now
..inr ...n.
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u.-s .... -i.. n.M-k..n.M.-
n-.iih In Ihk'Im wink jut as soon
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iM-iirii Tui"-(lu mm n-
i II -!
oil. n oin'i .inn im; Mii.
lh. rinniiu "f l.r.-r - uii.lrtwny
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hrcitHr lilt irll lyrl illlon pi m: wit.
ii t rinipi-:i
FLOODGATES
OPEN AFTER
CONFERENCE
Sa"dy reek Will Be Filled
H '"'I '' ' '-' l'l-i' "I""
.1 la.t nilit a-.il ir.. . Or-
Im;.- of fri h ii t to j. ilt.- tin-
Ihll-t of I'. ilml t JiMKIII --i I
inon .-.iiinv iiii m' inr
hikr ainl thr In IiIk- ..! S'linK
ncrk Iw't'.Mrn HirrkrnrlilKr un'l
Albany.
( Httlrlil'li At ( iillfrn llcr
A i iiinurnn-nl' to irlcitiP thr w.i-
tri nr mmlr it tt ronfri .MUr Hi
C'wro Monday night between the
city connill thrre and 30 cattle-
men neeki'Ag water for their llve-
Htock.
The atratigomcnt. Inspired by
the recen'. deal whrmby Luke
Brownwood nuunlled water tu rirr
ifinwMM Mrvrml Hmiflral ittil. -
m- ......... ......... ...
down th' Olounio ilvrr. v. .n
ttavc the cnttlrmni uich cxpci. r
and pcsMlh1! ittlr. It w.i
;rtiildue u.i
i g thi- I'i'ii-
W .il i I i.iinsh I'ro'"
' ' i fUl'll hliu
le 1 lltlli-lltrtl
' p-l.V ll pel
' t Aimiti'iin lit
pool th" U(.
t i i iii :.. ti aid. It was
i i i mi it of the HWlm-
"i - i '. iffer during the
i ' 'i i'. i there . After
"i in t ' .1 t . ; er day ui'l
l - . il.' il il li'in ; w I'rr t .
I .1
I ' ' .' ' I .t I . il J l hOU 'I
I ' tlltoiu' it.. 1 - eh nilllrt .
llt.lg I" ' I tO s I
t i 't thr Clltll.
The valves were npotn J i
Moinluy night.
liVS. tMflllttn Tt'l'Vfll '
Dies hurlu Tmhw
The body of Mir Maude Tetrell.
about '!o. Mho (ci at :: ;to a in t.-
day in a local hpit i. (r:n held
at vantialn Kuiin.il Mom auint-
ing th" in i it. il of nliiitr I om
Mells I.
Mt Teni'!i li.nl m i.ii m i.
Ing in Btreki midge
Recalls Davs
C'i I i1 n
diok rroin ;mm tiers
known iu ilolcomh laitn i
inllr uUi of Stnpheuwllc l war
there Hie Indian mad
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ff with
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"a-. M- t ...u.l. udl
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Il I. Illl
at the Kadr Mot.-1 tn Hicik" n. il.
Wlr Jn Alsiii. Ton Amrl. M
Hill and Boh Mu.ln .Inn Wva't.
Job. In I'm lr ' .lol - Koh-
.it- th. Kui.k and lh I'. nil
It UT'i I- oh i I to I'miian
l 'ont al.d H'4..a.l.i d tl.rir ..-
HI 1MM. A few otliei. who lived it.
that community i-icludr. AU.nt
r-mrll Tuly Cuutr. William
N..niMii ani nc....ju i- ui
ui-ouKii to nun t ).. u w..
.alnd thr i;v.. 1 ..id It
wound aiound b Ouhlin. Their
wa.. only one hou-.- bctwr. 11 Dub
Im and tin- 1-on Rive The r.u.d
tiOhred tin- nwi al .! 1 -' Cimh
Thr ''ddr. -.Mini foul mil. m '
o when l'ilonl l.rtt.im i
ua0kuowii a I'adi .S;.iiij.. Kad'-
moved lo Stephen.-. County In 1808."
Grandma Currv. 101 Years Old. Anu;. 1()
Savs. "Work. Laujrh And Live"
In thi'tf In all Went TcxMa
anoihrr man or woman who ha
tenehed thr century mark?
Mm Kllraheth Ornndmn Cuny
August llith celebiated her lOUt
luithdiiy And i"he enjoya remnrk-
ntilr hnilih and fucultlen for her
advanced age
On her 100th bit thd.-iy which was
obitervnl with hn Hon J. V. Curry
of Wealherfnid. ho apun n thread
of cloth on iin old uplnnlng wheel..
Thl cloth wa piircelad out among'
the large number of detcendantti
ptrsrnt hi prised aouvenirn
The Sun aent an account of Mrn.
Cuny to the Ditlluti News which
wan published tail Sunday and In i
which Mr. Curry wan quoted In
her rule for longevity. j
"Work laugh and live" aho iwyn.
And add. "I have been too buay
to either die or gat nerlotudy nick."
Itnrn In Tcnni'stri'
Mm. Curry whimr grandfather
lU'V. John Aiken wan the flii"t
Mrthodlnt preacher to come to
thr .Slate of Tennemiee In hcrinlf
a native of Tenncwipe. and apent
M yi'iii of her long life there.
"Hi rut people thone ploneern
V.rr" she H.l.W "111 Hplti of till
tin' i i iilltlr. and hnrdnhtp.4.
NrHilihnt Iln wan Ihelr motto.
Keiy home n. M hOHpltnl for
thr .-irk and a hotel for the hun-
Ki w hen nei'1 aioxe
Oui chief dlversiona both re-
liKimi. and Hiiclal weir the tin-
nunl campmeetinga. Under b'ruiih
.it bin-. We would go for mtlca and
make camp to attend thone great
teliglotiii moeMngs which enabled
neighbors to get together as well
a to hear their ministers teach
and exhoit.
"I cooked for both .Methodist and
FORAGE LOANS
CLOSE SEPT. 15
Production Credit Officials
Now Making Loans For
Moving Livestock.
Ilegul.ition. hat- bent loMii-d by
the Kai in i'h dit Administration
making Kepiemhei 15 the last date
for acceptance of applications for
loans for plant forage crops. There
l no closing date for purchasing
feed accoidlng to Information giv-
en iiit by the Ittrrkenrldge offic-
of the Product Ion Credit .WoeU-
t im
Closing date in wheat loan anil
im timiiKi falioMii.K and the pui-
i ha of nerd foi winter wh-1'
wu '.-r i ye m wit.t.-r bailev ha
h extended to Srplcmbrr l'i
I' il'.r muv al o Ii niailr foi tin
p. i I !- nf motintl livestock to .
pi-'.iigr or i.iiis'' land . u i .-1 I
mrtgrnry dtmi'li airax m 'o
poll annni' wi'hln .hr n
:.ry urea.s.
Imn fm
frrilin.; I"'
an 1 1 i i i
pui'
ii.
i !.ii
lg .sllg.ll JO
drouth in
thr r.it" i f '
' my of t.ri- t.
h
1 rt.ts III
i in. p. i
hi f. d
Miii' fin I.'"" ipplieati i'. foi
iiitigiiu f-L'I in I forage on
fm approximately II.I.M'ski h it
been lecelved from farmei. nn'
rlockmrn In Ihe primary rnni.:-i.
ts diouth are in Trxa . .
Mexico and Arizona aecotdm: '"
a report from the Dallas offlc
Clarence Stockton
Meets Roosevelt
Cli'.'ter Stockton sop of Ml
and Mis S W. .Htocklon of Brtck
rniidgr. was asdgnrd to drive the
Ptrnldent'n car on his lute visit to
Hawaii
Young Stockton ha lii'in 111 tin-
go.iiuinent .-riviee ten year ill
tiding In- lime hetwreti the alt
service und other government
woik. He willes his parents t!.:il
Hon-evelt Is imniensely popului
umong the Huwaiailn. In ittuse if
hi- fine irr.-o:iall(y and hi tli 111.
it t it- ..pun
Will Itogfis wa.- il.ii - pa.- "hi;
ei iii Young Stocktons car uvu
of him he wilt en the American
humoil t is "one twill :uy."
Clnencr 1 xprct.s lo hi houir foi
.1 1 it in a few month- niril :
pi -i Imn-rlf - mo.st nivini. to
1 1 1 Iil liuiiit fulU alia tlic lioitit
In id
Haptlnt preachers recognizing thr
worth nf all who come for a ic-
llglotin ptlipo.se.
"Our shoes wore made al the
shop for which we tiaded hides or
other product 4 of the farm. Of
course we used thone i.hoes spar-
ingly. "Our clothes wi re washed with
n battling stock our cloth spun
on tho well known wheel and nil
our food practically mined on our
land'." '
War lii'rit'iH'cs Itccnlleil
Mrs. Curry was a grown woman
in fact the mother of four chlld-
len during tho Civil War. The
husb'ind und futher shouldered his
gun and wont to the at my where
ho endured the hnidship.-t of bat-
tle und a Federal prison
'Mrs. Curry with thr chi.iren
and a few slaves .tuyei on tho
faun and h.iMlrd the fc.it s .it 1
privations known only to W iv
Mot hem of that poiloil
"duel Idas .mil Bushwhack' i of
both atinirs inetl us nil I hi I
iiual frin. ol them. I Inn mil to
know that mrn and snldiri m- n ot
much altered by tin I ' tin
uniform they went t hv th-
cause they follow It s thr iii.in nn
dcr the coal that ni.ik him
either a menace or a p otir'oi to
womrn and chtldi rn
"I nrvci hesltatrd to ook f"i
either war patty that a iked I I
from me. An a tenitlt I c..-apr
from having my home comp.ctily
devastuted by elthei putty
Kret'd Slno Scuro
"I escaped narrowly once Junii
the "Hvagety of a negro who
visloncd himself a free man.
"We had sold sonic produce and
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Brucken ridge
lroviiies
Mis. S. W. Stockton made a tilp
to Seymour lo bring home hor
daughters Jiiumta and Olota who'
had been visiting relative! there.
A. M. Sullivan of Union Mill r
ports tanks Hitting dry In 'h'tt
section "lately has tin- w n
section suffetrd iltmith a.- a ! t
It now'' ad'l Mi Sullivan
Will Davis of Klliiovill t
the streeU Saturday.
Itcv. Francos Barne- of
vlsltrd his pann'j In Itin Inni ::
Monday. A fw day- of I i ' t . .
he was in I .ill i -
Judge I.imUuy l:v km.
Waco nn a ' 'tek-rnd
Prcidciit I l. S--n .
Hon Chfi fiidw. I of AM'' i
I Pli Moml i ' 'trtl: tin '
of Pill 111 i
Itcv K .i 'i I 'op. ..' i
' IVMI 1 ' M IV A I'll ' . '
.11 ft.-.'
otflctat.il i'
1 IIIU'1
I'ount- 1 . .
I ll W Ifr .
I 11 a' ll..
Ml ni I Mi
I rrki 11 I.
' III ill.'
ill.l'i '
III1K 'h. V.
M ui "
1 11. i 01 '
II ItV 1 '' il
lioill C0I01 .
atllrl li.' 1 1
' ..rd v. ii 1
'ap luii
till. ' 1 ttni 1
putt of thr
Wlll'li In ll 1 I ' .
e'titr A. nl
It. 11. 1 11
In l'i t 1 1 1 .'
ll I 1 11 1'
"lied the
from
conl. Mil.
of I.i.
Mmnl .'
Leonard Wlighl .inpai .1
his daughtei Klraimi -i .
by Mcxlestlne Minatii ." 1
and paiticiputrd in tin '1
County rodeo Moud.is
W. tl. Bradfoid was In Sutui-
day from his farm at Lucas. Ic
utated to thr Sun that whereas lie
made inoir (ban a half ball per
arte lust ye.n. hs eotton ciop this
m-ii.uii will lr CACirdliigly light
Kniie Muy and wife returned thi
week from Colorado. They wltn -.-ed
he cloudburst thi 1 thai clalin-
1 a ntimbei of IUi-
Mi K. T Slroi'i 1 Maip 1
Mile a liuppl.i "i Uiia'kciuidt.
Sutuiduy
WILL SPEED UP
INVESTIGATION
OF CLIENTS
Case Workers Are Added
To Staff; Schools Offer-
ed Wood Cutters.
Kf foi Is to speed up IiivcsUm
tlon of applicants lor relief at tin
Stephens county relief office an
being mado this week Ernest Mn
well now relief director annottn
ed. Several case workers havi hern
added to tho staff In the hope :
K'vtng more prompt service lo tho.
Keeking help.
Countiuide Belief
Mhxu.ii Wednesday stressed tin
fact that tin- i'llef offi.-o U coun-
ty wldr In its aeope ami that In
was anxious to gel wmk project .
goltiK in ev.ty community t Hte-
phens count so that wo.kon)
would not hai (o be set:' li inr
commuiutv to anothri.
"Wr air anvinus to put i t .r
iible-hodied i 'ii-f applicant on . lie
useful piojirt." Maxwell n--i'd.
"Hellrf cllrnts would much pn'er
to rain then money than to ! n
din-it trhef and (t shall be thr pol-
icy of thlr office to do evrivthiiic
possible I i mvc them that chime.
Invites Projects
"We want more worthwhile n-
Jects tliioughout tho county. We in-
vite suggestions from all sounei.
Our men mc willing and nnxioti to
help .my project that In foi the
benefit of tho people.
"We invito trustees of all scln.oia
In tho couniy not served by ga. to
apply tor wood chopping projueu
which will give our men woik .md
avo tho school district fuel bill
this winter."
Albany Cattleman
r.
lakcn By Death
ALBANY Avg. 13. Tho. .
Deals 70 pioneer callnnai 1 d
inemhaii' nf Albany dud i.
ics drin . In ir early Sui.d.i-
llU' Id li n In Bi '1. ;
t v . 1 1 11 d in I. hum ami
wlinr In t .-ducit. d 1 i.d
wr t 11. IsTfi . mum.'.l M'
tile I'JIIiii s of ' dorado f '
Ue. in I.nM
Thr roup (vrd '. V
with tin 1 h'i-ii . n 111 I'm
rug.igr.1 It 'li. uttlr I 1
20 yrai 1 .1 'rr ti .
und tid.il 1 I. . ne. ' '
which ir.1.1 ! ' ni un'i'
Mi I .. r n.l Is wl.
hrli .. d 1 . ddn -lecrntl'
n . lar .
fl lends 1 1 Ive
Mi I . 1' 1 u 1
flow ail..- I ' l K I 1
li.'-ii il.- ' 1 I d 1
ll.ilil .11 d ' Igli'' '
Kin- i' 1 M lyn I
Albai 1 mil
I it .t 1 and '
of yi I'nii" .1 .. l-'ui
Vt . I r ' 1 "omlU' '
Mi tho.11 t 1 cli 11 v
day 11. t . ill. I'.'
pa-i 1 M . lew M
hv t 1 1 1 1 ti oil i.
W .if I. V ' 1 ( '1 1 in '
Kill The Culls
and Save Hei'tls
Th. Kederal Ooverni- 1
clil r mn s ir v . ' h
to ln.pi .- t-i. own. il i' ' r ri
in. I 1 iii. 1 'iv tin
cull 1.. 1 . -iofii.ili .
! fm di rn " irlier I'- .
; A II lo'! dd ."s .'in
liolllli UV I't -1 CbS of "
Da. su.. 1 'Uii1'
1 "Impi o rmri of In 1 I
ing oil 1 1 1 I iinpi ofi' ii
has Ion I.e. n n aim . f
cr.il ilmi'i 11 11. t" Joih
11I.-0 h.i t . nn o! 1
illM.sion- ..r wmk by tn. T
A' M c '!'.. h cxtrn-n ..
Tin 1I10 ni 1 meigc'i.
ha t. m d 1 . w rk. '
C.ilt . pit ' b 1 .
in. in . ' d outh 1 Iii '
already huvo cans. l n
of $W.1I1 In the com '
.aid T hi- muni w 1 it I
among 170 jiroilucrr r 1
cuttle on the 170 r.nu jl
of uhich '.'.7.a I1.1M hr- J) 1 t
foi purchase. Condemned uatuv m
Mil- county total 1010
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, August 17, 1934, newspaper, August 17, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70559/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.