The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 110, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 10, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDOE TEXAS MONDAY APRIL 10 193J
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WF NOTES
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Featuring
Dr. L Lee
Krauss dc
The Family Doctor in
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HE HAS MADE MILLIONS THINK.
HL MLANS TO MAKE OU HAPPY
HE WILL THRILL YOU
HE IS WONDERFUL
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FEARLESS CONVINCING TALKS
WHY ARE WHAT WHAT WHAT
MEN f CAUSES F DESTROYS f CAUSES
UNFAITHf UL " DIVORCE " LOVE LOST YOUTH
BIRTH CONTROL SOLUTION
Keeping Romance in Married Life
I'iio. "MHtiiU't' Tiics. Ninht. ed. Matineo
Ladies Only
Wednesday' Niiyhl Men Only
iwiiin t Oklahoma University
in. I her i unin Ed tlehranger. via.
.; Mr and Mr Frank Herring
-Vmday They were enroute from
'ouih Te i back to Norman
Mr n. Mis L. J Harrell spent
Sund y visiting friends In Pioneer.
lyniiii Daiches ha returned from
a ten dy business trip to Tulsa.
Oklahoma
Mi Ft mem Humphrey spent
I'tintiy in Kort Worth
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r'hiilen JhfflM of Abilene
:nt he week-erd .-ir MtltInK
his sister Miss I Ml sett Sheffield
Mr and Vi. R I. H rg of
Abilene t i t in.a MstMng her.
M and Mis ' K M-rtm re-
'urne.1 h it.- S mln) fr n- K rt
Wortr.
Hennj iiikIi- 1"9 West Ijnd-
In i ii ' in the Wevs.il
I.pital ' .i rti-l.-.1 treatment
PARIS STYLES
tl MARY KXIi.HT
nited Pie .staff Correspondent
I'AKIS U How murh itn
lion 4 re ywu paying to your neck
line' It ail very well to roneen-1
trite on he hemline and the walst-
ime provided that you do not neg
lect the nee a beet Une And If you
Ilk variety you'll have plenty of t
this ear Wall tart with the
country neckline and work tiiward
town
The muMclan and artist bow i.
omblne.i with a Buster Brown rol-
rfi m At for the wide open pacer
A .. the tilk acarf or btndann
-a .pp around the throat and
I m cartleiw ort of f.iehlnti
a ih olii kicking .i.iuml likt
mt. The utork rollar anil
rk- -ij jt when you're feeling hor-
n m.l the knitted atralght icart
.-.l mei In front and fantened
nh j niveli pin are both happy
.iv f drawing the country neck-
MtMM tttiitMMtlfH.M UMIMH
Wt Him a LictMist'd
Dvrniatcuu
in our -.tuff We urge you to
ircept licr eervlcea without
i irg.- V wont our patrona to
hm ekina that ar the envy
' 'n i ommunlty We believe
in i 11 bi- -ichievetl only If ad-
w. i- mi.) treatment are baeed
o i dlagtoeH v.hoi accuracy
in. I irnu!lc ct-rtalnty la aa
-ur.1 by a Dtrmoacopo examln-
ition Let u erve you now Our
I let nuil euae will jjive you twen-
. in nu- of ht time with
"'iiplimen'e
Mlt- HA I (II Kit. OptmtHr
Milatl-v Keatity I'arlur
Mr-. Kdllh Murph. Prop.
' VM IS I W Wilker St
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Maris JomoiTow
Sensational Bii?
ROAD SHOW ''-r1""
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Hyrjenic Education Inc.
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YMCA Drive
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ti curried on nt the Y. M. C. A.
for 1932 exclusive of the gym and
pool privileges made by Frank
Hick director Indicates Just what
the "Y ' ineflna to Ureokonrlilge
The Drtckenrldgc Y. M. C. A.
Is ir. every senae a community In.
strtution. having been built by the
community supported by the com-
munity and Uird by Uie people uf
the community.
In It meet regularly the Ilotan
Club Ijor.a Club. Chembei i.f
Commerce. Stephen County Med
i il Society. Women t Club
rluircli vganlzatlnn'. cmplocc9
meottng" oil company safety nP' t
in and social activities
Mr J A. Swan-Kin in ch.ngr
nf the Y luncheon and banqu
funlitir m ready it all Umef I
.ere an organisation r gi"ui.
ith a -mall luncheon r larr
banquet The Y tlub r-.Hns and
banquet i. nnif are uei by lh.
following gi-oupa
Kcgiilur .McetlnKH
Hi Ian Club weekl)
Ijon Club weekly.
'hamber of Commerce monthl
Stephene County Medical Socle
monthly
Oil CmiiHiu .Mi-i'tlnns
Phillip P troleum Co attfety
meetings -monthly.
lihe Star O-.ia Co aafety meet-
ings monthly.
M.Cllll ltlUtttl't
National Uaeollna Aaaoclatlon
luncheon
Football Banqunt.
Father and Sun banquet
Junior and Senior banquet
DruggifU' banquet.
Retail Meicnaata banquet.
Kitiployei .Mi'rlliiKH
Traaa Bleotrtc Sonrtee Co.
Humble Oil Co.
Puller Bruah Co omproyee
IHktrlrt .National Tire Co.
I t.t; to Atlantic and Pacific
Store employee.
Church Organisation
Wealoy Power lftWe Claea w
Women .Mhwrtonnry Society fa-
cials. Pain Btbla Claaa aoclnbi.
We-Delve Olu.
Women' Committee meeting.
M'rlnl MiTlItiRH
YMCA. Dtreotora.
Boy Scout director and execu-
tive. Athletic Council.
Women' eounfy demonstration.
Prom Jan. 1. 1M2 to Jan. 1 10X1.
oftOJ plate were serveil to Ilreck--n
ridge civic club banquetn and
other group. Approximately 5.000
cthr narttctnanUi uaod the "Y"
club room for mooting and -cial
actlvltle.
PUBLIC RECORDS
Notice of Intention to luurr :
Archie Vlck. Caddo and Rosebud
Condron ilreckenridge.
SLorni Hits In
Central Texas
HAU.AS. April 10. U.P A de-
n'luctive wind followed by h.ul
and tain swept centra! Texits lute
esterday cutting a awatlt of dam
age 75 miles long.
No lives wen lost Rain .ind
hull whic.i followed in the wak
of the vundstotm v-aa not hea
The wind struck Dallas with i
velocity f IS mtlea an hour bums
w-re unroofed signboards tmn
down and tree uprooted.
The storm '-entered at Frost in
N.iv irro county which was nu
n destroyed by u torntulo three
am .10. Store front wcie
blown in and electric power lin"
t .tripled.
Market Booms
As Slocks Are I p
N'KW YORK. April 10. tl'.l'- The
-'ix-k maik't toured Intn nction '
'he opening t.xiuv nnd ontlnu- I
i'i- rxxmi m tin lust feew minute
ing Ii. tu-av tr idnn
Ti.-kers wne unab.e to keep up
with the rii.uk i
Whea' i iim-ii up in. to one-
f mi th .lit. i bu he I ' it'..n w.n
i neat ' i ei t hale
M in-- a man who never got nn
.' h hieks u broke just tn
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ZASU PUTS and
TM BUM A T0DU in
"AS1KKI in tub
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10c Admission 10c
SLEEVES ARE PEEKING!
And Th'Vre Cuff 111? Stvle .Around the Wrist
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HOLLYWOOD Apill Hhort
Icevpil uit ai I ipe lh
bl.juse or drei ir pot filling
to make ion; ruffs are i n
wrinkle in Hi llywood nt le-
EtUaa Land lounging on th
Terrace ' ier Snnt ''onto.! ho:..
wore a utrlng colored Jern outfit
the pointed yoke and long .
cufa being of matching silk crepe
and the little jerney jacket' tleeven
ending Juet belcnv the elbow She
wore a big bow tie of brown taffeta
ribbon and the buttons on thai
frook were brown. I
ONI! ltULLI?r WOUNIHJO TWO.
.MKDFOan Mass l I'i A sin
gle bullet fired iiccldentiillt
wounded tw lcglonn iire -ilightiv
during i ilfle teun pint.. nt
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Phlll Barry dining with hei
husband Al Nord at Serdt'K worn
n black transparent wool dre .
with itn long sleeves trimmed with
rows of black taffeta a black taf
feta bow at her thinat and her III-
tile nhouulet cpe stopping Just .it
the elbows to show her sleeves b
neath
Ann Harding lunching with Joel
McCrea at the Roosevelt Hotel
wore a brilliant red woolen dre
with white stitching ull up the deep
tufta of the leeves and iroiind th
bottom and a short nleeved in.itrl
tng cape topping it.
.Milk llurM's Wisir Siuiikrrv.
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HOUSTON. iU.P A l.ii i' -UiliN
tonoin han Int'lled riioon uoe.
on Its itolKT horses mi cunt inu-rs
in i -leep Nor i that .ill the wi-
jjunn have lubhi" Hied hn'
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TIPS ON TAXES
News Items I'urnlshrd By Auv
tin Bureau Of The Texas
Prr-is Aiioclatlon.
AUSTIN AprlllO It is known
"" me costs of the State govern-
ment foi the next two yevirs will
be subsfititially lower than fo- the
past two years The single uncer-
. tuinty Is what may be dom n-ith
fterence to appropriations -. t
-support of e pijblh sth ol oth-
i mu Jo npptoprlction bil' hae
be n fimlly pi.ci l b.th houses
'f th Legislature. They repricnt
redactions v.irylng turn y to 10
per cent. The aggregate reductions
will probably be from 30 to 33 per
cnt
However the poe-imlit) .r up.rt-
ting the results of the stut lownni
economy md It is nnl i tmt
notwlthstnndlng the Impteseivo
svlngs ninde is bs no m ins rt-
mote There are to ei pie
ng influences thst may snppt th..
necessary support to hrln about
'u enactment of law- that v ..I ot-
en new sources of revenu- whii h
would eventually neutralize th
progress already mmie Tin.' ie
the insistent ilrm mJ r (l .lr
schools for liber il npptopri iimns
and the desir to balance ;n . iti
budgrt and w pe out the ciii'im
deficit durinK 'he next -i- or
i two nt most
Thus f.ir no general n.-w t.ivi
have been levied The f r
which was the most l.nnort in.
means suggested for m. uni; r-
revenues has been killed ng iln
This time. Its dedth Is siippo.. t .
i be final but it la known thit pin -are
being made to rev.v tn ut.-
dress it up In a fresh Hrln out
1 fit. bring It ut as the annei .f
public school education nl tin
Santa Clcus for sadly dep . I
county and dt) treasuries u m i
an Ingenious proposal to sti i li
pioceeils b"tween th tchoni. c u
ties -m.l cities basic ill tin la.
familiar "aid" method of Increasing
taxes which ha been a prollfl.;
cause of the Increase In the cost m
goxernmiMit In this coiinti foi t1
p ist ten e'irs.
Those v ho oppose new lix -Mil
f.' i I In lie ileit dill nit tin- o l.
of the si ion f I l.
i .
lure It is also well to bear in n.inr
that up to th? present timo Me fun-
damental oautos of high taxes
have not been removed. Nothing
ha yet bean done that will provide
effective barriers against a return
i of extravagance once the present
'emergency Is tM'icd. Changes have
I been proposed which if finally
I adopted will give some degree of
. permanence to measures of ocon-
1 omy. The fate of these really con-
structive changes Is still u nee i tain
' and there seems to be possibility
that some of them will fall.
The amendment In the Senate!
proposing to reduce the State ail
' valorem tax for general revenue
purposes from 39 to IS cents ha 1 1
been engrossed in the Senate but !
apparently lack the required two-
thirds support to submit it ;u n i
constitutional amendment
The amendment pltclng in irbl-i
tniry limit on total expenditure! of
the State governmet t has been fln-
llly passed by the Senate by the
necessary two-thuds vote It I- t
to go thtnugh the House The j i-
dietary reorganisation amendni. t
maklnir drastic chsnae In the set
up of the courts and promising pi
poriant econoowe. which passul
the House some time ago. awal'
an uncertain fate in the Senate
Amendments proposing reor n
Ization of costly count govern ik
are yet to be acted on This l
tit' of a bill which propose. . u i
unit system of public sclmo
'ministration These Httn two -ui
'jerts are vlt'-il. bee Mis e I'i i'
ate much morti hurdrn'o in t
Slate taxes.
The Senite h-is pas' d nn i
imously a bill l.mltlng the i.n..in
of compenaatlon which would i..
allowed county and precinct of
cl ils The reductions w II ra lie i
affect official incomes in count'i
of populations abovu 20 000. The
top compensation allowed rv.
i oiinty officials In Texas would !
5"i000. and this would be por.sih e
only in counties above 150.000 pop-
ulation The following maximums
h-ive been set Counties under 10
000 population J3 0O0; between !o
hi .m.l SfiOOo $3290 between ."
" ind 37 500 la.SOO hef.vcfn 37-
.iisi nnd 7.1000 $I2Bo' between 7'.
000 a-ul 1.10 iss) $l7'sl h. . I'm i
noil J-S000 The uite lo not pp
to ill f. . ff el . k- The
mums are for nioro Import i i
county offlcors. Iwor figures n
fixed for Justices of the pi t tm
stabloa etc.
F. F. A. Bovs
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or sold. The contest was only
preliminary to the state contest on
April 18.
Teams which mode the trip Sa
mdsy wore: Plant production Bei
rmrd Fttirloss Arthur Austin J. T
Humphries with alternate T-d
Klper and Dick Sqtiyres Iive-tock
John Ball. Clyde Coker Kay Walk
er with alternates Claude Hood
and Olvnn C'nvlngton firm -hon
Ros-i W.ilker Tom Fumbro Ko
T(ylot with Max Clay and Wallace
Cope is alternates
if the necessary dredging h u not
been done within a vm "i hvigc
bent without hnr 'i.M cimp n nt.
will he towtHl to Hivi t . be fin
ished.
B g epidemic of cuiJ I- cec
for eirly summer National law now
permits phvsunns to pr scribe i
much wh kc i th r feel Is need
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 110, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 10, 1933, newspaper, April 10, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71569/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.