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Merry Xmas
To Every
Reader of
This Home
County Paper
Make This
City Your
Market In
Prosperous
Year '38
fj
l)ct tiled to the Farm and Home and to Kvciy Legitimate Interest of Hrcckiii!'ith;e and Stephens County
VOL. 7
lireckenridge Texas Thursday December 23 1037.
Number 70
UL
FARM and
RANCH
Activities in
Stephens
IVM'.Y ii-fn " upation give
ample opiNittunlty for nervlci
Thr happiest men and women In
Hie world are .( whn mr ma
ng Ihetr II. mean niutr than
li . iin ciillM routine of work
on; money. Thr whole Mmcture
't binlnem and Agriculture In ban
rj ui-p making and Jolnic useful
things for ctf.rr Tha i service
I lorn the nn are profit h
do farms just like grandfather
i'i.I
J)':r 31. 1037 In (he deadline for
atl pasture work undei the
1937 agricultural conservation p"'
gram Nntlfy the county a Rent of
Her immediately when you an
'luough with your pnstuie wi.ik
Do not wall it may b too .te
HK VK Rattirig for rain than
we deserve It hm begin t..
run oty of the count) May win
He hl It nxt summer Wr .li.l
HibY summer.
IjlHANKS Mr anil Mr. W I
V iJiMlter far the nlc Xma
Jckage Oee but that pork mii
sage was good.
rpOf) many pasture owner wai'-
1 ed too long to got their tank-
ing done and get pay for It an th
1037 pasture program. Start early
In IMS It never pays to put off
for tomorrow what ypu can an.)
rhould do today Indifference cost
'ito much money likewise doea put
ling off.
V Pointer of Plonc i report
clear wtor running out of his
field That Indicates that sheet ero-
sion has lost Its hold. Itaf with the
limited amount of rain we hate hud
no water should bo running out of
the field The ground la the best
place to store water We always
need more than wc have In the
irood old summer tlnw Terrace
end hold the water.
)PIVK the pasture grata a chance.
I Utilize these rainy days to
poison mtamilto tresis. Snrav them
with kerosene oil beginning about
one foot from tlie ground and
spray a bait six Inahes or more
wide all around thr tree trunk
Mark the Uoe so there will l
no skip.
JtKKI.VKDcottofi seed oil Is the
bot storage fev cm nil meat.
It prevsnt evaporation eliminates
dv hard silly meat. keep the
kkipiers away and the meat re-
mains fresh and Jaley as when
oilginully cured Slnne Jr an
Lest Plaee meat In Jar and cover
with refined ootton ed oil Ask
Mr Jim McCJonnry 01 any on
Jc In the county that has tried
WIIK county agricultural iimw-
clutlon hold It best mooting
pf the year last fMturdsy. IJve
Issues developing frMii live re-
port made hy the delegates from
the Texas Agricultural Associa-
tion meeting held In Ft Worth
December 0 10 and It I. M. Crow
ley wis re-elected president and
Urn II. Lauderdale vlee president
with Mis .Sybil Pointer secretary
tieasurer for 1938. Now Is tne
Mme to put your shoulder to the
wh'el and push your darndes'
Will youT
The way to 'give red Ink . the
bJunce
Is lo Keep n set of farm ho
7.
i
rr miss a picture snow a
couple of times and make an
.unfortunate child happy. You
won't have lo walk two blocks to
Und one. It takes so very little to
get tho job done. Try it just once.
You will find that it will make
Christmas woith while Merry
C'lulstmaa tu all!
SEVEN LIVES
SNUFFED OUT
BY GUN FIRE
Violent Deaths In State At
Week - End Is Sixteen
Survey Shows
Hy t'nlietl I'res'
!un fire elaimcd rs it
Texas ituilng the wr i an I
traffic accidents. Km i I - nl i
drowning brought ihi i. .
lo 16.
Handle Mem fee 3'i .h..t t
Nutidav Ms lna il ni'i'hn
loli1
It nth
Mr.
Katr Ka 'I e Mtnefrr of -i n
lonio Ins tuother Thotna Mm.
fee an attorney then killed turn
self Handle Men'fer had hern con
fined ti pxir health to his moth
ri home tor a numbet of years
Ills presence wni unknuwr to neK-
hbors An unidentified man shot H i
bert U'alv. It. Saturday nliiht as
the boy and two companions rod'
their blc)ces near a )aikcd car
In nn Austin park
Ir T. ; Wlleon 36 Amailllo
dentist was finind shot to death
Siindn at his home A coroner le-
turned a verdict of suit Ide
1 A suicide verdict was returned
In the death of Mrs Nina Hill XI
wife of Harry Hill. HI !a engi-
neer Mr Hill was shot to death
Krmnk Cm 21. Mrxlrnn laborer
was shot to death during an argu-
ment Sunday In an Austin beer
i parlor
Hlehard lUgland. 7. son of Mr
end Mrs. Jim Kflgl'ind of Austin.
I was drowned Sunday when ho fell
Into the Cotorvdo I Ivor.
! San AnUMte police erry Sttndny
found the ba of Tom ThOHipon
tapiwirrntly the victim of A lilt-
' and-run ttaivar.
Mary Ann King. 6. of Seffuin.
was killed Sunday when she fell
from a moving automobile.
Kminltt Leonard. 21. died In Hun
Antonio Sunday fim Injuiies sul-
liint in an automobile accident
1 euita Hovisman. 14-morU h old
ilaughtei of Mr and Mra C T.
Itoustiian if IHirtales New Mexico
slraiiftled to death in Amailllo
Sunday after swallowing a bean
An automobile tflllnlon killed
Jesse Williams 19. it Itttfuglo. and
K I Henderson rt of Cacoata
RAtunUy night near Guadalupe.
Kelloff Services
tot Vet Announced
ST I'Al'l. Minn Occ 22 U.R
Prank H Kellogg woild dlplo-
iihi forinei STietar) of state and
oo-iHinsot of the Kellogg-Urland
ponee pact died last night on the
wo of hie SUt birthday.
He illod tit hla home front pneii
iiionU which developed auddoniy.
UtirliH? the last year he suffered
sovirul strokoii
Ilurtal will be In the national
anthedral In Wnahlngton.
The body will be taken from Kt ;
Paul Suturday Funeral services In j
Washington will be ai ranged Int-
er. Church Members To
Plan Air Caaliiif
Announcement was made Wed-
naeilny that Huy Itobetaun Dalbis
will inset with me'ubvrs of th !
Pint Uuptiat Church Wednrsdav
nvnnlng at 7 30 o'clock to go Into
the matter of air conditioning of j
the building iioo-d for the sum-
KAINFALLTOTAL RE-VCHHS 193
Italnfall Tuesday evening and
Wednesday morning In Hrecken-
rldgo was 57 of an Inch bringing
the December total to 203 Inches.
The fail of the past two days was
general over Central West Texas
but did not materially slow down
Christum shopping. It was said
The' fall was much henvlcr In nei-
ghboring countlne east of her
creeks In Palo Pinto being report
ed running full Wednesday morn
Ing.
It added to a paiadox In stock
feeding In the county in that
Rivalry hooded at tho time of tin
first fall to give grain dooper Toot
for winter pnsturagu nt tho same
time because of muddy fields it
lias foict'il llvexloik giowcik lo
U. S. Warship Speeding to Rescue
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Ordered to r i red it full i td to Ttingtao the I ivily armed U. S cruiser Marblchead above mid
the destroyer Pope were rushed from Shjnslnl to the north Chlnn por as Chinese destroyed Jap-
anese cotton mills and property valued at $100000000. The warshlpAnd Uic Runboat Sacramento
wcru to evacuate 300 Americans in the city if Jar jnc c attack in retaliation for the burning of their
industries. Japan lus avoided Ughttng ut 1 .mgtao hoping to save the mills.
NEW OIL POOL'
IS DISCOVERED
Northwest Jones Wildcat
Hole Fills With Oil
Over Week-End
Discovery of oil in the King
sund by th Grishani-llunun cor-
poration of Abilene No. 1 IS. O
Appling noithwoetern Jones couu
ty wildest four mile aouthwoat
of Stamford put a new n.ra In
the spotlight of activity this week-
end. The wllociit. contracted hy ri. B
Ilobeits compvny to diill to l()00
feet or Palo Ilmu lime found top
of the sand at 2.850 feet and was
shut in IWeportcdlv filld W
feet in oil overnight in thr eight-
Inch hole. Operntois stopped drill-
ing ImimidiHtely wIimi fur oil had
I ren found in the hole
The King sand ptoducii only in
the U-udris field of iHstun Jones
county the lhre-wcll Iv pool
of noi thweattx n Shackvlfoid coun-
ty and the IUwe pool. It baa
been a consistent wati.i ticurfng
hot uon In most of lh aira.
Thi' tcrt was to be undeiicamud
through about V) feci of open
(Coiitinuid Prom l'.if;ti Thri'iO
Aulopsy OnliTcd
On Hciilv's Body
HOl.LYWOOU Pec 22 'UP
A badly discoloicd ce und two
tiny clips closing a cut ovei the
o'her eye. prompted police today to
order nr autopsy on the bod) of
Ted Heal). 12 stag and screen
romedlun. who died vcstcidny.
Pollie also investigated lepoits
of a figilt Healy allegedly fnaget
In Sundnv night In a f.ishionabh
night club
If the autopsy waitants offlcls.1
action police said they would
lueation numerous film atars and
others who were In the Trocader
Sunday night when the comedian
was there celebrating the birth of
his first child a aon born five
days ago.
kep stock out of the grain fields
and to feed them. In moat In-
stance the cattle lire being fed
with feed purchased
With Stephen county faced with
the Unseat grain crop of Its hist my
county agent Luke Mallard feais
that If midwest cinwor plant
nonnallv ijii spring a billion
bushel crop will result and wheat
pi ices next year will go the way
(if cotton prices this year when
draplte supposed contra' the larg-
est cotton eiop In the luslniv of
thi nn tin was xatleied
Mer hens count v rut-. m.'V off
iIm tuikcvt Mi Il.illaid up.iited
a bcttci puce icahzed on the
Christmas murkct gave a small
in h Miroiiie non being i xiemlcl
Xmas Cheer Ready
Here In Big Way
Mania Clans is coming to see the needy families of Uieckcnildgc.
'lime Is no doubt about that The Coodfcllows club Is over in n big way-
Jussc It Smith Wednesday morning said that not only have fundi
In en received sufficient foi the needs but they still aic coming In
and Atonroe V air has stepped in and supplied the meat. He hnd h.id
sa beef butchered for the club.
')() 41) I Worker at tint heudiuiaiteis
."ll A'TI I rOtnJllli were busily cngngod Wednesday
'O D
Leaders Elected
The organization meeting of thr
newly elected community commit-
teemen and their alternate for
1035 was held in the county coutt j
room Saturday.
W F. lliiruidnll was elected !
rhalrman C. IJ. Waller vlco chali-
mnn of the west oommunlty Ho-
rner Ie ehalimnu and Dewey
Hjiiicm vice chairman of the east
community
t'ommunity chairman Homer Lee
and W V Itansdall automatically
become member of the county
eotninittce with N. A Richardson
the ihlrrt member and H V Point-
ei alternate
The six community committee-
men mnke up the county board.
X. A. Richaidaon was elected pre-
sident of the county board and
chalrrrmn ot tlie county commit-
tee Homer Lee vice president of
the county board and Wee chalr-
mau of the county commltteo.. The
county agent i ox-offlclo secre-
tary of the naeoclntlon and tho
conservation assistant W. L. aig-
ler. the assistant secretary and
treasurer of the association.
The county committee I charg-
ed with the responsibility of ad-
ministration of the 1933 Agilcul
t- lal Conversation program
The 1935 Agricultural Conseiva-
tion program details will not be
available before sometime In Jan-
iai pending action of the con-
gress on agriculture legislation it
I was announced
Desperate Firjhlinq
On Today At Teruel
II EN DA YE Dec 22. (U. A few
bundled deapeiate r'panlsh nation-
alists held off thousands of loy-
alists from a few buildings of
Triuel today challenging to th
end the greatest loyalist victory of
tlie civil war.
Loyalist militia vestciday
smashed into the main defenses of
the city.
Hike In Jobless
Men Is Reported
WASHINGTON. Deo. 22. U.R -SocroUry
of labor I'ronco Per-
kins reported today thnt unemploy-
ment Increased by S7.0 0 durlnc
October
Muw Pcikins said that although
thiie wa a seasonal tendency for
unemployment to Ineinusn duilng
Oitobii the shaipost doollne In tho
hitoiy of the department except
j In 1D20. was found between Oct-
olici and Nuvcinbii llilj ycut
of U. S. Citizens
morning In sacking the. pnckagM
that are going (o the approxima-
tely 200 familial of tho city.
Those who woio thrcntuned with
being mlMoil by Santa CMnu will
have n feimt instead of a famine
I Into is whnt I (;otns into the big
P'U'Oi welts:
Klve m. mignr one ound of
cooking fat. 7 lbs of rm'Htoes 12
Ibii. of flour 3 lbs. uf bean. 1
pnekngo of oattnnal an orange and
applo to each Individual and
candy to mitt baking aoda. baking
powder bread wilt. 2 lbs. the and
from 1 to 0 pounds of meat ac-
cording to the l7c of the family
To theso are being added toys
for tne children and shoes Foui
workers were engaged In this atntt
of the work with C. W. Wulfjen
Jr committeeman In chargo Wed-
nesday afternoon Indie were to
start sorting the toy.
The work of aeolng that Santa
Clans misses no one here now 1ms
boilad down to details uf getting
the Christinas cheer sotted and
to tho needy. Mi. Smith sold many
have volunteered their scrvlcva
and there will be no Inc It of hands
to help
Tho packages will be deliveted
i Kriday evening hy memhuis of the
local pout American Legion
Demand Grows For
Local iy Made Flour
Stephen'? county plnr.s to eat
much bread and that of home
mile flour according to C W
Sommor of the local flour mill.
Mr. Sotnmer said Tuesday the
mill tun has been changed fruit
feur to five day of oieiatlng per
week and that Stephens county
alonp Is nbsorbing tho entire pro-
duct. He added thor I probably a
much local flour used in the coun-
ty n all other brands put together
Wheat grower who have lift their
wheat are coming to town to linde
and stopping by the milt to tnk
home flour.
The Institution moved to Hieck-
rnildge two oi thiee yearn ago.
Federal Funds Will
lie Sent To States
WASHINGTON. Dec. 22 (UW -Secretary
of Agrleultuie Heuiy
Wallaro piopaied today to allo-
cate $211000000 in fodeml high-
way funds to vtates agairmt thi
uishes ol Pieldent Itoosiet
Adjoin nincnt of tho ipenal session
of tonsrcM without amending th
federal highway act ns rouestcd
by Mr. Roosevelt inado It muntia-
tory that WhUhco ullocrtte the
fund before Jitmui; 1
SESSION ENDS
WITHOUT ONE
ITEM PASSED
Wages - Hours Bill Passage
Seen But Trouble In
Store For Some
UASHINOTO.N. nee 22 UR-
Pi evident Roosevelt was deftel Hi-
ed authorltively today as Imvinit
Kiwn coiuruselonnl lender nnsur-
unci that the New Deal program
including wngos and hours legls-
Intion ufiuld go forward without
iiuKitint cIhuik'! at the legiilnr
m Krioil.
The Piesidunt It wna nssoi ted
itave no indication of nbindotilng
any Important phase of hbt pio-
gram .is a result of demand ftom
various congrea and liualne
quaitcr foi drastic changes to
combat the huslncM leceaaion.
He reportedly assured congiea-
alonal force that the piugram for
federal cvpr ilevelopment. limit-
ed tax levlHloit and Inlior sUiud-
aids legislation was unchnnged.
Menntiino. (llffleultlee were fore-
FHcii for the housing bill one of
two administration measure sent
to confetence hy the special ses-
sion which otheiwlse iehlliil at
Piesldent ltoosevelt's program.
The special session: ended yea-
teiday without comp'etlng nny
Item on Mi. Itooevtlfs program
The flnnl ilcelsion In Jununiy
may depend ujion the ability of
the iidmlnlslintlon to combat the
cm lent buslnesi isccsslnn.
Lawsuit VerdieL
Given Bv Judge
An Instructed verdict for plaintiff
was rendered by Judge llryan H-
Atchison Monday In the suit of
ariaham-Hunter et nl vs. S Ca-
rito. which had been on trial In
district court for the past week
This Indicates that n judgmen'
of $2n00H and Interest will be ren-
dered from tho bench. Notice of
appeal wan not given but Lindsay
D. llawKlns attorney for Capilto.
said he expected to appeal from
the decision.
Suit wai on contiact and had to
do with two lease In Oara county
which plaintiff claim had two
piod.icing wolls defendant setting
foi in that It had only one.
Hrilain Sends Note
Of Protest To Japs
LONDON. Doc. 22 (U.fU - Gloat
Hrllaln piotoritod in a note to Ja-
pan today against an alleged viola-
tion of Iliitlsh toriltorlal watuis
neat Hongkong on December It.
The note pertained to an Inch!
ent in which a Chlnose customs
i avenue protection vessel wn fil-
ed on inside Hongkong tori Itot I it
watms by a Japanese dcstroyci.
Concress Warned Hy
Fit on Highway Aid
WASHINGTON Dec 22 U.P -President
Koosevolt In a letter to
chairman Wllbuin Cartwilght
democrat Oklahoma of the house
roads committee warned congios
today that It must accept full re-
sponsibility If It oxcoeds the bud-
get in npproprl.OLg money for
highway.
DAM WORK IN
It may be possible that actual
woik will start bn the construe
tlon of PoMUin Kingdom dam on
tlie Mraxoti by Match 1 or even
befoie Is the belief of some of
uur local business men who have
been keeping pouted on tho prog-
ress of the uniloi taking
It was stated that Manager John
Noriin of tho Hraos Dlstilct loft
for Washington Saturday to make
final filnna for advci Using for
bids for tho contract foi tho darn
This may be done bofore oi soon
after Januniy 1 thlity days bofore
the bids aio opened bringing the
awatding of the contract aiound
Feb. 1 providing a bid is ado-
eniuto and they aic not all rejected.
A reabonable time kay thirty
drij fur the contiactur to el on
Bombing Of Panay
Admitted By Japs
Who Deny Gunning
.-mi.v.'iiai lj. a k h i don"!
mg Jap. hi e noopt iiioriK the i-ppei
fiom his post a i the trvilt of
Panny. nnd Mulish uuhipi Ameiicaiii arriving hcte tirseicd toi$
It wwi asseitrd that Hashimoto
In the .In panose mriiy was teliev-.
id of hie eomnintiil last Satiudav
and lepl.iced by a colonel who j
"showed n much ir.oie eo-opeta- I
live npiilt " I
Hashimoto was regarded by
foreigner as the man l ostensible j
loi the machine gunning of the
American gunboat I'nnay.
A Jaanea army kpokesman nil- j
mltteel that Chinese troops were
behind the Japanese ttm between
Shanghai and Nanking and w.-te
using hnraaelna; tactics
Hongkong reHtted that 1000
Chinese guards had lopulsed 800
Jnimnesp troofia npisirently the
ad van"? fttiaid of n force Intended
to sever the tnllroad between
Hongkone; and Canton.
At Tslngtno where the Chinese
burned J10O.0O0 wortli of Jnpainwe
mllU It was rciierted that the bod-
ies of 13 pollcameii and 20 othern
hoi for tooting were displayed
publicly as a warning to uthcis.
HOMtDi.M; nrsiiip
IS AII.M1TTKII
TOKYO. Doe 22 uj.R) - Tho
foreign office in n piollmlnnry re-
liort. on the machine gunning of
the U. S gunboat. Pnnay. by Ja-
panese tmops admitted today that
troop boarded the ship but said
that thus for Investigation had
produced no evidence of machine
gunning.
The Japanese officern It wan
claimed waived flags to signal the
air ciaft to tilt bombing but the
flyers did not lecognle the algnal
and continued bombing the ship.
Board Repudiates
K.M.A. Oil Lease
AUSTIN. Dec. 22. UR-Thc K
M. A. oil field In Wichita county
was the ccntct today uf a million
dollar political und legal tangle
Goveinoi Allred and Chairman
C V. Tenell of the state laihoad
commission repudiated renewal of
a lease on 315 acies to Venmox Oil
comimny hy state land commlsa-
ionei William McDonald. Allied
aald the lease was worth $1000000
Allied Ten ell and .McDonald
constitute a state board of mlneinl
development with power to tie
velop oil and gas deposits beneath
ilvois. Tho Vunmox company was
a wai ded a tan year Ioiiho on the
plopoity Doc. 27 1920. with .in
option fur leuewal with payment
of one-eighth royalty and $2 an
arre icntnl. A tunewal lease wtu
Issued December 7. 1037. Allied
convened the mlneinl board 'into
vesteiday and questioned Mc-
Donald strongly.
Wife Is Queslionel
In Santone Killing
SAN ANTONIO Dec 22. 'U.PJ -Julian
tjoiualc 32 foimor bar
tender was shot tluough the chest
and Instantly killed today at n
hotel His wife found In the room
was questioned by police.
MARCH IS SEEN
i the job would tiling the actual
construction mound Match 1
While tho above Is unofficial It 1s
the suggestion of thoso who nio on
tho Inslda of what la going on
around Temple hoadfiuarteis of
the iliaoa Dlstilct.
Aftor tho contract is let It Is
piohahlo that tho successful con-
tractors will make a selection of
hendquartciH and that tho Hrazeis
C. & It. Dlstilct will then make
tholr plans for an office at the
same place.
Sufficient highway facllltlos and
luilrnad tiack tiansportatlon fa-
cilities ore now being studied and
an of foi t is being made to secure
udequato faclljtlca for both rotd
and rail hauling of supllcs and
li a cl to rind fmiu Hie. damCc.
. hingoro Hashimoto comnii.
Ynntzc liver has been ionic
atiaku on the Vmeilcaii gunbf'
one of the extremist eleiiK'
ROAD WORK TO
BE CONSIDERED
BY TEX BODY.
i it it. n i
U)Unty HlgHWay DYangelS
IT IJ D r T P
1 OlU I rOJGCl 10 tOSl
$155000
Hiecltemldric highway Impiove-
ment evangels consisting of May-
oi Floyd Jones Judgo A. J. Mor-
gan Hunter Jones Walker Suyle
Qulnccy Caiey nnd George Kclley
letuini'd home Monday evening'
rafter appealing before the wtato
highway commission with icfei-
i nee to iosui facing highway 15
east to the Shackelford county
line.
Tho'ie talked to expressed little
hope of entry action on the mat
ter but oxpicsscd the opinion it
might be forthcoming in 1910 or;
11)11.
Hunter Jones manngci of tho
chiimbet of comniLic said tin
commlision Infoimcd them tho
pioject would cost about $135000
and added that Santa Clous had
not come yet In the matter of
funds.
It was the fiist time this specif-
ic pioject had been requested Tho
commissioner infoimcd they woro
aware the toad was old nnd need-
ed repaltlng and they would take
It under scilous considcwitlon.
The 1930 road program in about
complete insofar mt fcdcial nppro-
piiatlons arc concerned which car-
lira that pioject somewhat into
tho future.
The load for the distance of
seven oi moic milcd Is lougli hog-
backed In shape and thoso intei-
ested believe that the longer re-
pull are delayed the ntoto costly
they will bo.
Three Are Hurt
In Bus Tumble
Injuiie of thiee prisons treated
at the Weslsldc hospital for Injur-
lea received when a hux tinned
over north of hcte Sunday after-
noon wcio consldoieil not seiioui
and one of tho patients had bun
dismissed Monday.
Mrs. Stella Oglotice of Mm low
Okl'ihoma wna dlsmissid and Mi.
and Mis. Claude Campbell of Lm-
bock still aio at tho hospital hut
It was said they weio not sorb-j-Iy
hint.
The Wichita FuIIs-Uiowiiwo.mI
Rainbow coach'turntd ovur on it
side nciti Ivan Sunday itfterno. u
when it went into tho hai pit.
Navy Simulates War
In San Dicyo Hay
SAN PEDRO Cal. Dec 22. (I1 "l
The navy simulated war tnno
conditions in San Diego hay today
by sudden and secret fleet man-
envois. A concentiation of dostioyrri
appateiitly had been effected f i
tho jecond consecutive night.
Aimed launches patrolled tho bay
Three fishing crafts wcic halted
as they sought to tntor tho b.-w
ourlng the night. It was inpoiteU
one cairlcd a Japancso crew.
Screen Actor Dies
Of Heart Trouble
HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 22. (U.R
Ted Iioaly 42 famous stage and
sciccn comedian died of heart ills-
case and lung congestion with no
evldenco of Injury fiom foul plal.
Coroner V A. Naco announced to- "
day follow hu " autp
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 79, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 23, 1937, newspaper, December 23, 1937; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70711/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.