The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 199, Ed. 1, Monday, July 24, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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TIIE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS MONDAY JULY 24 1933
WARN AGAINST
WRONG CROPS
Extension Service Outlines
Plan For Change
xnjjA.i: station. July at -
a'!inh i .Hon farmurs agalnat
J ' r- 'hrlr ii rr.
n ntinf riiti n lanrpalfn
! in v tnd i ill -winner and
f . r p. O 1 Mit'in director of
tfo Tain Kx'irti-i ii k!rlc ou
I'nn x xmeiil ir Mil plan f' r
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f i' him lri ik'it
f t iih it Ir Hi
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farm and home maiiufnctc for
sale It meant extra farm Income
nnd It will continue to give extra
Income. The home pot sort of boil-
ed over surpluses of hami and ba-
cons and cheese and syrup and
leather goods and the like which
could be sold.
"Tho third part of the step is to
farm the remaining acrrs In cash
nnd other crops for all they are
worth. Good yields always pay bet
ter than poor onos nnd they nh(.
will. I believe tho immodlittc! future
will see a premium paki for better
retired us ' Hnd alM more efficient
farming.
"Klnnlly with home requirements
taken car of snirplus acres offer
the opportunity for feed production
to sell through livestock. Texas has
ilwiirs needed a livestock balance
i" i Id cotton farming and tho
i rui n e is now hera to get it '
Americans Held
In Spanish Jail
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Sj JOEL MeCREA
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X)UJ5E STATION - An at
trmme faim land menu of late
ft r. fps to take the place of re
tind ctton acrea and to mak
k l wtut now appear to be i
hortage of feed In Teiaa is ioik
K-ttfl by E A Miller agronomii-
in the Texaa iSitensloo SerM
Km plantings as late as the first f
August he names the grain '
xhunn for grain and forage -1.
lin gr.isx for graaJng and hay red
t ' KoiKhutn for hay or bundlt-d
fi-nige cowpeaa for hay or sjr.i-
wik millet ior hay and stock beet
r i -ucrulent feed
Kxiept in Northwest Texas the
I its rontin- ' evnf""""" " K"""
m v in the cnNnc l0 ke grain if planted by
h. .i Tht August first In case of early froit
m I forln' w"' provide good forage when'
. I harvested In bundles and cured in
aholr nt thaw an Ka t.ttl Inln .tln
th. tepl.. . "t " '" "
negaii tmnso ana snrocK Kanr nr
well adapted for the casWn half of
Texas. Including blarkland an I
fouth Texas To save tame seed1
may be planted in cotton middle '
even befoie cotton nas been de-
itroel From 3 to 5 pounds of seed
t required per acre ami If mois-
ture is scarce planting In 6-foot
rows is recommended. !
Sudan plantvd In 3-foot rows at
IV next '
n firmi i -
in ire ol 1. -i
In i tu'K in I
in t of ' ' '
r .Ulrrui i I
in til m
I ' th. in-pi
loeiy linked with the
i 1 1 htMin" tht e Inst few
il i! vi 'iirplue of
BLBV HS&
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Tclcphono GOO
TODAX'S STOCK MARKET
Through the Courtcnj of Tord Alcus
Telophtino 175
I Pros Today s
I Close Close
'Allied Chem . .110- 114-1
I Amor Can 8t- S&-1
I Atner Tob . . 80-2 83-0
" Amor T & T 111M 1230
i Anaconda . . 1S-7 18-
Atlan Rof 22 6 26-2
Auburn Auto . . 18-4 61-t
Uarnsdnlo OH 7-1 8-1
Hcth Steel . . 32-1 37-6
Hrlggs Mfg IM 10-2
Case Mfg 83- C9-!
Chrysler .... 27-fi 31-2
Columbian Car . 17-7 61-7
Cons Pet . . .00 11-1
Cont Oil 11- 16-1
Curtlss Wright 3-0 3 1
Dupont . 07-1 71-0
Gold Dust . 20-6 22 1
Orlgsby Gum . 2-8 2-1
Fox Kllms 3- 3 2
Crn Kloc . 22-D 21 4
ion Motors 25: J9
(Sen Poods 33-1 3V
iioodycur 32-J 37-
lloiuton Oil (Old) 27-0
Int Hnrvester 31-1 Ji-4
lnt Telaphonu 13 15-1
Moiitg Wnrd 2O-0 22-
Nati Oish Keg 16 5 17-
N Y C II It .19- 13 0
Ohio Oil 112 1.1 I
Phillips Prt 11 7 13-8
Kodio 7 J s I
Santa Ke It tt. :& o: o
Sears Hoebuck 31 I :t-
Hhell Union 7 1 M
Skelly Oil . i
Socony n u i
Stun Oil N J tj i i
Studebakei
Texas Corp
Tex Gulf Sill .
Tex Pac C & O
V S Ind AU-
U S Steel
Pulled Alt
Vanadium
Westing IStec
Western Union
Wootworth . ...
Curb
Clllos Service .
Lono Star Gag
ISlec llonds
(5ulf Oil Pa .
Humble Oil ..
Stan Oil Ind
1-5
. 21-
.. 26-7
3-1
10-1
52-2
30-3
21-1
10-1
12-
Stocks ... 3-2
.... 10-1
... 23-2
... IB-
.. 73-
. .. 21-8
0-
23-1
20-
1-2
63-t
51-7
31-6
214!
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02-7
11-7
3-0
0-6
20-8
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72-G
30-
SKXV Oltl.lX.NS COTTON
High Ixnv Close
Jan 10.81 10 AK 10 02
Mai ".11.00 10 6? lias
Mn 1113 1100 1123
July 1021 tOOS 10 30
Oct 1010 10.3 10 At
! 10.87 10 67 10 86
Sept
Dec
May
Sopt
Deo
May
Sopt
Dec
. ..01- 02- 02-
.. . OS- 95-1 02-
Corn High Low Close
C3-3 03- G3-
... 63- 53- 53-
... 57-1 57-1 57-1
Onts
High Low Clce
II- 12 12
." .37- 36- 36-1
30-0 37-1 37-0
Mnn criticizes woman for hoi ex-
tra vnguncc but she never spend
$26 for n fishing outfit to catch
fish thut could be bought for 26
cents.
Italian Armada
On Return Trip
FLOYD HENNBTT FIELD N
Y. July 21.- General Itnlo IJalbo
Intippid tt titan (onimaiidoi and
his twenty four planes of the Ital-
ian Air A l mtuln took off from
Floyd Ilenuett Field at 0 a m
(EST) on the flint leg of thelt
l rt in n tuini-Att mtli trip to Huh
.TKUCK CATTin: Ui$TLKItS
UFl'Iill NEW rltOULun
POCATELLO Idaho. (U.PJ - Tho
machine ago has utought another
problem Into curtailment of cattla
rustling In Idaho
So rapidly arc the cattle loaded
In trucks nnd shipped off that rio
traco of tho rustling Is often found
IJ. W Henderson Arlmo Co
brand Inupcctor declared. As one
means of checking brands ho au-
thorized each cattleman tho full
right to stop trucks loaded wltn
rattle for Inspection of brands.
indy.
Jan
Mu
Mn
Jul
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Dec
NEW VOUK CO HON
High Low Cl"s
1100 10.00 11 no1
II 20 10.00 1120
1130 1101 1110
Hi 12 ID 2 1 10 12
10 73 lo In 10 73
10 05 10 60 in 03
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Wlnnl
Hub I w i
1 l lof
NOT WORRIED
i:illnlt Ijiuclis at Ut'iHirt Church
Will nitlulrau Com-
munion Itlghts.
KOI IT WORTH. Julv 21 (UP '
Elliott Itoosovelt. son of the pirf-
Ident nnd his htidc. did not seem
greatly disturbed today by tcmtnj
Young Itoosevelt would be baried1
from comirfuulon In the Eplaconii
churoii
"Isn't that ftlghtfully wonl-'
hoiiio" Hooscvelt said Jokt'tgty. "Ifi
the Episcopal chuich dnosti'i want
tnc theie ate other churcho" he
continued in the same manner. I
Ills teniarks weie In ansuot to
a reported i-uotatloii from Bishop
Stownrt of Chicago that Itrosevclt
might be cxcludeil from comniun-
lon betaii'te of his second nil
U.ige
The smiling and gleeful i upl
in u id heie lut night
MR. X. I RUSSELL
Ilt'inosi'iitutive of
Slarrs-Sc.luKI'For Clothing Co.
Willi Now Kail nnlliinjr Made to Monsuru.
Tuesday and Wednesday
July 251 h and 2()th
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Tho JallliiK of flto Amrrlcatis nt
Palmu. on Hi" lilatid of Majorra.
on the charge of assaulting n chll
guard has led the statu depart-
nioul to bring pressure to boar
upon the Spanish government for
their release. Two of tuo Ilto held
without ball are .Mr. nnd Mrs.
Clinton II Lock wood (shown
above) of Springfield Mnis
the rate of 10 pounds of seed prr'ers of black oe! pens titans to-
N s - ('iirtmin - cl
I hi ii i ' i ill i
a 1& BaV
STAnWVCK
'BabyFacc
(.loner. Itltl NT
re Is suggested This also may Im
done before cotton Is detrord
Hod top sorghum may be planti 1
for bundle stuff in 3-foot tim it
(hi rate of 10 pounds of sed pT
ucre or bioadi'ast for hi) it th
nttr of to 75 pounds of rnl p i
Jteie
l'owpi- -hoiild be Inrl nit d it
late plaMitiK rlthtr for hi r
graxing it t tie plowed uinlri l"i
i-uil nn H him nt From 2" in
I uniU of -.rut ir needed p i "
'.".ii varu'irt ate (jrahain Inn.
i i New Kri Whlppoorwlll nil
nut -t t i with Crowilui n.l
) i. kt foi t.tble uaw
iman millfl la a quirk niiatm
ii i ctp that is fairly drouth
' int It hi'uld be sown btond-
t the utf of 30 poo ml per
It u impoitant to cut iinllf
' tight iftei hloomlng nnd It
I not tie illowed to gt to nerd
i all whtn fril to bornra and
l
niitM'n corn snap bt-nns EiicIIkIv
pt-a- nn I shelU'd pint i hf.ini. Out
t f thut entire amount tht-re ha-
tit t ii - i lit c- of onl thiol can1
of i. i ii. ran of nin .ind 12
tin of tiiiimto Thi Ingeit out
pot f hi i dn w i- I'ai i uns The
f' 1 .!it ii fioiu tht i iiiiitiiurtits
k utti i miitnnted to JIM i intaln
t.- white tint from imviti gar '
ill I r I lilt III Oil tht' IthHIt Ills' fol
lo thi u.t f the eiiulpnit'tit and fol
t f.ntiinti-. f itnixhod uuounted to
atM I
I.IHKHTY While Mr Itolwrti
Til man of the Hardin Libert) j
Home (temonatratlon Club wax
awiiy on her vac it Ion her huaband
gave me outsiae or tneir home i
' omt of paint so when she leturned
the inside challenged hei to make
it ijiitih thf outside and this she
did by cleaning the Halls wnshlng
the woodwork with a mild notation
of ioap and the floor with gitso i
line Aftet this was dune he ap-
l ltd a cost of paint to the wood-
Hoik and waxed and poilHhed the
flM rs itll vairpt those of the bath-
' iimiiu j ml kitchen these she gave
Mult i iigeittit that fniiiui
-tHiie thought to lei-nving a
ill ncrenr tu be noun t alftl
ft i Seplenihei lit also tpruk '
rtlioti ihl-. fall for onto h.it
. ryr anil other aniall gtaina fr two cit of clear varnUh befoiei
wintrr p.teture I wixing Then the floors were mI-
I lKll MJIII. .luun MMf M...W ..M.l tUrt'
..... ... . .n wr l tf nfl4 tilt
Y..M
3Aivini in ji
sssai - T n Ol
SiHIP
KAYMOMIU.K Uinimg
in-tiiir itMikrt an ti pru. ur ht r
hil.it aril hu)inK ' tin tn -tnln
iih it . -utiti c for itlr l !'
Viliiii ttir imntry deiuiMi-i' itni
it the Home Maker Home lfiii
n.t i t ion lub of Raymondi iih
' put up s7( container of food
t iiurd at $lin7 at a cost of S2JT
ii ih sjwnl lor upptle and ion
"ii'M Hle of butter an4 kk and
n prtKlutt and rental foi thf
inti-iioi of the Tillman home mm
ti frtdh i- tht outside (or i"OSt of
i h f i II. in ..I paint for the wood-
woik .mil $i to spent on other ma
ttnii . in. .f coin f Home hard
.'k nut gn.Mi planning
Woman llus llusi l'umll.
HKKWICK P" d l- Mrs Wee-
Ivy Pettit of NescoptKk. .ma 31
gieat grandchildren. 29 giHiidahlt-
f the ..aler bright In SIW-7 n ' ch". " nk. .
MVEALED-bytheOneManWho
Knows the Heart-Stabbing Truth!
lieyfNeV "1 Aal t
vshi. h ru . bought other n-ev.
uj li" an 1 jtrtU th f ami iv
. r.r bill
-"r atoiage of the pntiv pro-1
i i t- Mr Uillisni patllttoi vd off
i ml of i building that was used
' i itorlBti lottoimerd He built 136)
. of hliiii on two of the walU'
i 1 a long tMf to go on the other
iikI then Hhilenaithed 'he whole1
uittrior (Vh it.t of there un
piiivrment- a Jo cents
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HKLTOt Ninoty people have
h. rked in ti community kitchen
vthith r b- mg uperated In Helton
under the supervision of the Hell
Mint) home demonstration agent
jMjttir.g up a tutul of J.MI inni.iir
living
i and In good health
ttkatlng ItMihtr and poiti ill
fMUnter are .. luuch alike both al I
hssr thtlr patrons i generous num
brr of anting
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IIic.M'Ivh Koi Kent
Jutt I'liiine 121
Cox & Davis
LOCKSMITHS
HW .N llrecheiirldge Ar
20000
YEARS IN
SING SING
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Uli t U4.wmW 3u i r-
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. jN fliiafcfc... f yr t IR Il.l r-THLUEGOLS YOUR OLO BALL GAML! sW '-c' m
iv 3 jK' W tS3 A y ou wouliln t t'c numan ii ou uiun i k cxciica anu
l;A Vai W a. ft 1 wrouulit up when the home team put the name on he. 1
Hii IT IS MORE FUN TO KNOW W x ' jB
gM C aracN .ire maile from finer MORI W? "V-0; V M.
y m -. . v m.
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1 1.1 r-THLUE GOLS YOUR OLO BALL GAML!
Vm wouldn't be human if ou iluln't uct cw.iti.-d and
wrought up when the home team put the came on ke.
It's a time when ou want to unoke a lot. ou wiltiunl
Canikl milder and our iure will be grateful!
tDSON nurWSTER veteran of
every World's Serlci for ocr 20 cars
tati "Camels never disturb my nerves."
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Steady Smokers turn to Camels
. .tracts .ire m.uie trom liner moiii
ll'INSlL tobaccos th.m any
other popular brand. They have
gi en more pleasure to more people
thniiiinv other k.it:aretteeermaile.
"It's the tobacco that countb!"
"It's some strain beinp; the public's eyes at big sport-
in"; eents" says Kilson Brewster who clicks out
the pla -hj -play for Western Union. "I have to see
eiirythiiiy and I have to see it right. I've got to
keep my eyes on the field and a steady hand on tho
telegraph key every second. No wonder I am a
steady smoker! But I do not worry about my nerves.
I have smoked Camels for years. They are mild
and never disturb my nerves. I like them better."
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Camels being made from finer MORE EXPEN-
SIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand have
brought new smoking satisfaction to thousands of
men and women who had never known that a cig-
arette could be so mild... so rich and pleasing. Try
Camels. Your own experience will soon reveal why
steady smokers turn to Camels.
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