The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 313, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 5, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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THE mU-CKEXniDGE AMERICAN BRECKENiSUti.E TEXAS Tl'EMUY. DECEMBER .". lor
Tl'lt ill"!H tlMII
$300 AVERAGE
COTTON PROFIT
Southern Farmer Gained In
U. S. Plow-Up Plan
SI . ll- f H(
' I ! i Mill fct
i ii cil'oii nop MiU
''ifin tifttn rn plow-up
V.v hive
' i i' I 'Hid
'. 'i imp
i I Mi Cot-
'v -r iw 051 ex-
' he plow up campaign.
way iirf K Ail- !
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HOLIDAY"
M i V ot-T Hill
' I t II H-rin
i unili mill
t I ilmi il.iv
:rliiml Jury Doors
V.! S
ii ' it i Itiuiill r mil
i;i. nr m..K
- thank
"i lot
v given
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I
CUSSIFIED
Kli I OK CLAHSiFIti
ADS
m .. niii of 25 wore. In
- hi i ndi-r proper cla
n iii" tint ilny . . .96c
-1 . .hi . ii-ii utite
. . . He
i.i i.i i i. -- than SOe
l'i i in nt 7
1 ' ' li.t- I'll "111 (. ' ill Mtll itl.l I
iml.tlv i."nid l)V ' A. Cub)
thief of (he Cotton Section Agu-
ultural Adjustment Admlnlstru-
lion. "Had Uicte been no mmmtr
cirupalgn ' ays Mr Cobb "thi
-ini would httve ben tuger In
4 umouo ini. s U i i lN(.
ha about 17 (immiki ban-1 lu ml I
to an ahead hiuvy totton ttut-
p! .. Cotton pi Ire teeovry would
have licmi linpcisible A' ' ''
price hai almost duubl j vs.ii'. .
would have bum
''The Income fiom the t
ed 1? 1-2 million t ill . j i'
cci.'s per pound v. mild nan- btv.i
1537 500 000. The Dtrec J crop c
tlmated at 131"M) bale aftt
the plow-up would btitig a ciop
Income or W900O with cotton .it
cents. Add H thbi the SJi2.O0O-
i OK) of adjustment jmymn' wrhkli
kvt'wer received or towpcratliig
in the emei'geney p.osrant isnd the
JtimriiM) of eavimatttl profits tut
r.it'im njiti'w.' .aHn fn the rwn-
)'i(in unit the total coll iii iia'.'ii"
iri-ir t'ic 19.JJ tioi HU. In 7II
'(nl.
"ill irillMISC i.f LUaflKMItnlll 111
iii (nil itn onie linn t nil hi ti
miiiumI itll !sil I he iilil lli'Ji
would h.i btoii(!iit 'Aillfuit t'n
nljuliiiint tamp ii n. ih-ti'ttl i
fit4 anil lndifiit ihiK i tilt no M
thp i lit i -! f I hi iili'l-'ii pin
KUIM ' l' Ijtll'H .Ml. l'll
"Ki "tl'tll ll '"') s !l"l I t ' I
ttif !s lh" -iw i.i .i It .mi i
Htili.'ll ill' ' i mail ii Mi Ci.nl.
but i-vtli ni'i(i ili it :lu mil
ttiKii'K'itn' .if tti' i 'i ii i I .lint
tifn Hiirniiu it 1. 1 ti v ... . n i
ii . tfi.iint.iUn I. ind i i Minium
wltich b Hid Ihr iitu liiji 'f Hip
futuip aif fiinnpinnjt
"If the fai.uem r"iiltim' thfir
fiin riwipt'i'tttlon during tht now
i unpttijtii whKii it tifUig l.unii-lied
Hie wi.. Ctitteij Uvli in welt
iwfc i.i Uw futuitv tiln (ti i.ii turn
nr . i nftakm Mt Abb on
. l .
' H.siCANA Alt ftWCiOoH ml of
i .imwy ftittto hbt ttt Hi.'Hmttog
."o in Hvnam -wmfts to
vi ipft)fttd tbp rirt K4l
t m tnUta by immtxm (
-mm. unity 4y elub trsttl4
. ."ar ago rHWl C t"
' 1 1 touti'v .ignit. fM Vf t-
f Hip ili w.t l& for rutllc
is fiom 'ilii'i in j'khaii .mi
I Ii . ..lIlKi I (.' tin Ullt
. !u i h jii I n id . !(i
il. . I'll v i . Hi t
" .'up ul i tin n i til id
I I ii Ii. il II in N'.'ltN-
ili N w t'i .1 . .itif(if
nle ha lirrii hi 11 iiMity i.f
Imnli'iii i.n minir Hi ii
ii ' Mi Miililiin' Hi i tir homo
ili'innii ti.i'ion uKPiit Moit .f
Itrnei profits wrn reulizvd from
a poultry flock he started three
ycia Bgo when r)m' won a trio of
Black Auatroloitw nt n local fair.
She nmdc a profit of $M M on
b-r flock this year and hit on
h.uid .il pull i nnd iwu cockerels.
In .idditimi i . h i pi'illtry work
lieno han Uim jear (..intled 213
run! allien of f l nnd beautified
' r vtd by mdvmg .h fence
i make th" v.ud Inrifei
i i iiik 10 fi'Uiiiliitinn .. hrulm and
1 1 uu i li U U Walk.
tiUUtllWAlTK - That appl
i an bi riiMi'.l in Milbt counl;
ciHimiemolly ..a well u for home
1 u Jin been liovin by J. J.
Cockred who thin year nold 250
buhel of upirtt from it flolden
Delicious tree foi $doii wiy W
P Weaver county ujjent. The
j treti wcit planUd II ycain ago
'nnd lake up thtee acre nf land.
! Mi' Cockieil t..i nilded It ft-W
more tire.- i nt h year. Thice o'li-
j ! r;umti In the Hdiitt tomnu.n-
I ity 12 nillci KOUlil of hire an
(I'l'O llllklliy I (UUCHtl With llppll
Ml V.M'.t .t.stilfc
I.I'KKIN I'liitilei rotin Ti n
$11 To In .1 10 tu MI Wft foutl I
n minim is high" ni Vi dlffoittit
irdmii nnd iii inui h .ii I.ihki
ii. hi I jut full of loud when
I mi" 'lenmiHti.ill'n i lub womi'rt
if Ai.gi'lln.i I'liity i iitfi tinned
i iiii'Veiiii'tit .1 ly v.tiil.'M tlild full..
Ii. utliiiuun in (MiiMy tlenintra-
i huh in.ipi'i lion w.ii. made of Witr.l-
rubi' jjmdfli niil and lednimn
iii iii!ii.ilia!iui.. i p ii i t i Mni
1 Uladya Votnid home ib-rimi-i'i i
'lion -.goit.
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
r
f "DON'T KNOW ATHIWG .A.v .t -.. AllZ !
'' ABOUT A CAR?" WHV KVVOV T 'WT I
J VOU DON'T HAVE TO V- o $?Z& ' 1
I ' 1 DO IT. VOU OUGHT TO u 0 l I
! V SE A8LE TO- SURELY " ' .J
1 SvlflV iZ-J. "- tf.M S i . f j-
"-n njviwih. " i ir-jr Miift ' '."v i i I I
UPOocc Aoe Mjvrse nNr o. . ' '"Tr? wilLi m. I
j L "W v T Q" ' " rw -ina NU I OSrt.M. r.tA toyct. Iwc Tlf J
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TODAY'S STOCK MARKET
Through the Cnlirteny nf 1'ord Alms
Telepliuiie 170
l'n .
Cloje
Allied Chcm . 144-
Amcr Can UH-2
Amer Tob t5
Amcr T 4 T
Anaconda
Allan Hef
Auburn Au'o
Baimulale Oil .
Beth Htcel . ..
HrlKg Mfg ....
Cno Mff
Chrynlcr
Columbian Car
?ons Pet
Cont Oil.
CurtlM WHght
Uupunt
Gold Du-d ..
Urigdhy Oiiiii
Pox Films
RelailTrad
iConliniied From
!! ..i nl
1!3 2S
With Ii"
.I " Match.
rnjte One)
H"l 111.1 1 IV 1'IJll .till llnr
mi-UK"" which iiHipin-
ii year .ijjo mill HO lnt I
Wilbur Undcrhill
Was Wed Nov. It:;
lelfiitlcR and etubbotn effort. ex-
cited in Mime diieitionx t" finer a
conceiwloit of thi- sioiiml which ban i
been won duilng thn Unit 1 monthtik
HR iiii- unfit ihim0iiit tniun
h which the commercial cm
munlty ever ban been forced to
i contend."
William J. Pet! tick president of
-- r th FUUi Avtmtw Awnctatljn de-
ly ught throughout Uu wuth- ctawd lhftt retail- in the wetrnp-
Wtl Wan merited how Nov 18 0. aonfldentlv exited one nf the
ii "run reveairM i.wiy.
j btgget Chrltma twanon in many
t
I i
li. .nt of tin' nntuilnti fugitive
I i
.' Mr
; ii ditty
tot s.i i' itlixceUaiieous :
"I .III .He .i ilfc lit t a t
'In I illn i vi 'i ill il. ii l it
'i i.i Mi M'" .ti i
1 1 III ON A 1 ' il pp. fit tif
i...'ji.l ftotii thtei- vent of l-u
i-iub wiK uw i l l'n tn.ule by
trmr tJnmtt ..f llie l.iuinn 4 It
1 lib In Wliut n iiii!' nccord-
I . link .iinl I'tiUltl V II
Ghalac
iit nt id t'al. it
"Olom deep i vyi ty
-Uy m..ik i V '
t Appljr li': -OO
I i ' ml I'oUnd 12
iii .n i 'I.i.n
-t I K.IK
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1111 I. li
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.THE WORLD'S
LAUGH CHIEF
orcign Li(iiors
To Ik Irtiporlccl
WAMII1NUTO.V Uec. 0. fl:
Thi" government today provided
fin the Immediate Impcrtatlon ol
fmctgn liiju.'r as plans neared
. iiiiiltiin for meeting the situa-
tion after t'l.'tal nf prohibition
in Tuesday.
A mntketing iiucment for H
..--r uui vvin. importers stood ap
iiuv a i. Heculaty of Agriculture
u
imffl
j N. i "ii ! Nil I
liu. -
tin t
m i
li-H.
utated the volume
s of Impnrl. per
il ii
nd l'
iui.ii.v the lmprtatlon of
I.. .iOwioOO gallons
ii. ;i.- miiiicditle future.
Relirf Bonds To
v HeatltMlistH
Dal his Man
Meads Rova
A
Kidnap Thrcal
HAKTKOHK Ci.nu . I tec r. t l'i j
Thl'ititlpniMl with kl(titinli hiv"
Hiii i Icon Heach -yar-old daugrtt-et-
of J. W. Beach who took office
today as
i'nderhlll who neaped from thesyearn." Reports to NRA headquar
Kjiiwiii State prlmtn !tt Memorial jtere how remarkable gaiiut In re-
Ikiv with Harvey Bailey and nlnft tall buslnese In regions dtreclly f-
'liii ;tppiird for hl licence In ' fee ted by the operation of the
pititiii He obtaiiiid the licennc tin- cudos particularly In the mtcel re-
dtr the tiaiiie llcniy W. t'uder- Kion. Hales in major textile cllich
lull ' in.. I gat.- hi- age .if :r The of Masttachuseits showed wrwt the
buds wm IWaitlce Huddun of Associated Prens de"Hbed as ' trc-
Tih"iiiiiiiK. ihildhood eweet-j mendous galn" Sales in the State
an it wnolc exclusive of Suffolk
t'ouiit) tlsiwienrei. Increased 121
jier cent while in lawrencc and
New Bedford both textile rltlet.
the gains were tecorded nt 05.fi per
(cent and 33 per cent respectively.
Kixty-six per cent or the it-ports
to the National Association of Re
tail Clothiers and Furnishers re-J
ported business better in October
than In Heptembei this year; 11
per cent reported volume the same
an in September. Complete rei-or's
show antes of men's wear exeeed
those for October 1031. The New
York Wool Top Exchange icpoitx
"demand for wwol piece good rc-
Isterod considerable improvement
since November 15. Appatent.
convince-! of the soundmsn if'
pieceroods prices buyers h.ie
rove i i'd both immediate and near
by rcnuii entente eome covering tie-
liveries throujfh the balance of the j
spring season." i
Dttrlng the thlid oek f No-
vember. wc.rduig in the K.'denil
Iteseive Hoard'n leview. wholesale'
.'ii pi i i-i in ubiiM-
i.i. i in.iii-h The
r .. i i eui of '.he
Irifl ii mayor of Hartford toda
1 UaS0ilSluntt'?r l hMvy ! etuaril
Beach tut Id two teltphonc calls
were received last night from the
Zulu j would-be kidnapers. The first was
elected; taken by a maid while Mayor
Beach was out. letter he rceelved
in dccond cull The voice mi ihe lel-
eplitine dciiinnded Ift.OrSl and
'threatened to kidn.ip Ann.
WACO. Iee r. ii I'. .1 I
wait. Dallni tod iv wiih
grand high piiet of the (iiand
Royal Aich Chapter of Tei.tn Ma-
sons nt tht t'locinir M"wlon of theli
flldt conclave hete tolllV
Oon ISlec
Oon Mot'itu
Ucn For.dsi
Ooodye.ti
Houston Oil Old)
! Int Harvester .
Int Telephone .
Atontg Wurd .
Natl Cash Meg
N Y C It It ....
Ohio OH
I'hlllipt. I'd
Hadlu
lUmta Fe It it
Hear Roebuck . .
I Uhell Union
8kelly Oil .
Socony
j 8tan OH N J
j Htudebaker
Texas Corp . .
Tex Oulf 8ul ...
Tex Pac C O .
U B Ind Ale .. .
U 0 Utecl
United Air
Vanadium
Westing Glee
Western Union ...
Woolworth ... ...
Curb
Cities Hervice .
Lone Star Gnu
Klec Bonds . .
Oulf Oil P.i ..
Humble Oil
ll- 1
11-1
45-
0-
31-
9-0
8U-U
Junius
17-0
ii
ss-t
17-4
-ti
III
tuo
.12-7
3.. I
37-J
2i
13-
. 2-t
1J-
.. 35-
... 14-J
. . Ili-1
. . . fl-U
4-
... 12-S
8-2
8-1
. 1R-1
... !-
. . 4-7
.. 2M
. 43-7
. . 3-3
. 01-
. 13-
.. 3a-4
. .. 2M
. . 3H-1
... IM-4
... 404)
Stocks
. . 1-7
... 0-12-0
. 50-
. t-0
Tod i 'm
CllMI'
14U
9-4
W n
11K-
14-7
37
35-3
10 !
72-t
&i-t
3-
112
18-1
8-3
Sll-6
17-7
-0
til
20-i
31-1
au-a
38-1
25-U
12 2
13-3
1!3-?
lli-1
3l
ll-i
H.-7
7-W)-
44-2
HI
8-0
16-1
4-7
4-7
2H-t
44-3
-7
W-3
40-D
34-2
57-2
41-4
1-7
0-
13-1
57-4
101-
Stan Oil Ind
32-4
32
NISW Oltl.KAKK UU TON
High Low cii
3nn !.iM 9.78 '. 1
Mai 10.10 t3 ln-M
May 10.29 10.01 in J f
July 10.40 10.21 10 ..7
Ort . 10&4 1M.3.S In. I
tec . . 9.9 9.79 'i ''
Jan
Mat
May
July
Oct
Dec
May
July
MV YOlllt COTTON
High lw Cluho
I0i D3
10 to .0
It' 31 10.08
10 42 10.21
l'i 'in iO.10
:t 'iJ 9.78
in ic
10 10
10 20
lo 12
ll'fill
9 'I'J
May
July
Mny
July
( llt AliO OHAIN
t In at
ili'11 l.ovv CI" .
. K7 1 Sl-3 hi; 7
... Mi S3-4 m.'i 7
Corn
HikIi ii'tw CI i.
. . . r2 .i IO-1 .ri 2 i
.... ! .' 2-l bl I
OaU
Hih Uovv tii"
i'-i V J4-tt Iii ".
.1 1 ii 33-j :i ' I
Colltvieed
ONTAItIO
tlon f iok
hells M ii ted
Htones 43 Year-
Wl UTi A i"
in mme etone
43 yea ii 114"
.11 I
'I .
hobby of Mtjs ('attic Down
fiirin worn 111 living ne-n hen
Setter Than Whisky
For (Holds and Coughs v
Your money I'lu'k while you
Walt at the !rutf store if you
don't feel relief coming- in two
minutes by your watch.
Try thla quick and most pica ;- 4.
ant relief. You will be dclightcif
or it will coil you nothing.
ASPIRONAL
For Sale by
Reid's Druv Store
pi lien udv mi 1 d
the low point ot
lloW .4 lllil 1' "1
V!I lO l 1'
n Mmii ; i.
ikrr W)o!
ftlC l"ll
Ki.tl l 1 : 114 For Sale 17
i OMIH tWi W
I tJil till Wvf t
ft J i I ' !
v it m '
.iiiii-i MiHcvttanwttw li
ii nt
prions
HARf;ST
RICHARD ARLEM
CHESTER MORRIS
GEMEYIEVE TOBIH
- t
l .III (Iv - . I
M -tl.S l"
itadveil-ii
la I v
tUl'i A
lot bids 'i
i tii f bond
' i i "lift rem
t.i Mil I nil A
.H I Dim Ctm
On I I-
i. til"
hen
Fi i
V. .'
l .ii ' i . . v Alln d
t i i i mutton.
"d t' tenrc wa. d '
tim uim had sigiit' a to
mi to bond coi hi -H
umpciaiing i wiui in a. '
it lief b.n.D Tin I. I i
it lill ' I
1'Olv
ulck Tire
Service
c i i.
Cooper Tire Co.
. Ki
'I
I'lmiif J'iJ
New 'u Si'hi'dulcs
j.i i i in id -I ii . r.Mpmnii
ti ti mi t Mm v mil Vichlla
i . v. i vm i
in I h r.iiiiiid to
Wit IIII rT!H
v - 'i M " ' I. 1-
iiutli Kniiiiil to
-i il
I...M II- M- I'- M.
1 i Iiii ilu 'il i i" ! "H
N. II ii 1.. v . Vf.iilt
Uaiiiluiu Coaches
IJurch Hotel
ruoNi: "17
&M"mm
AnuTita I'.issport
t llcaltli
1-lllliN MI . llll" iiii ll i "lor 111
ind n i v a v in I 1 ii I' li-.
Krf'cation
l!owlini llc
LOW FAKES
iso aitiil
brn
Xorllasis
ru iii:rs o
vQ3l!5IfesW?ij55C&i
AUTO
LOANS
ii it r i lw"
ll'l ll Nl " !'
1 I . H V 11 I I
It -i : rn - tlulck hervice
i (.. t AMI' & CO.
(Mi l Itviirlb's. l'i one CM
CftlC WITU 8
I K I'li'iif 11 I'ur Sf
29 Tlt.it (.oih! DvK Ice X
9 Dillingham &
L Alexander m
PI'iiilBBsSBPiSBSSls '
Olio H
'VW. v
2c V I R M II. I in
t oavhei and t Itsir
l.ark
Jc l'i R MILK in all
ilatc of equip-
ment. ttinuul Trip
' 'a . v
2c PER MILL each
way 10-day limit
in all classes of
equipment.
2'.c PER MILE each
way ti - mon th
limit in all cl.tstei
of equipment.
NO SURCHARGE
IN SLEEPERS
svi.i: oaii.a
li.xamplcv of Onc-Way
Conch Fares from
RliKCKKNIUDGIi;
AIIII.KNI': $1.H)
DALLAS $3.11
i:i. I'ASO $10.19
I'OKT WOUTII - - - S2.7r
LITTLK HOCK - - S10.01
LOS A.NtiKLKS - . $22.02
MK.MIMIIS $12.77
MAV OULhA.NS . . . SI LOG
ST. LOCKS $115.37
SIIKMVLCOHT .... S7.27
SWKliTWATHU ..-. S2.22
TKXAKKANA $7.70
Consult TIcKtt AkchI
I ISCO & NOKTHKASTKKN
KMLWAY
WE HAVE BISLLS . BUT
.oWEVE F$iaG01TTIErJ WHAT AfMl REPAIR BILB. MMm.V UKE
vNIRA
bn US.
XT?3z:
wi oo oun pari
Peggy. "Yog recall Ted tht talk we had when you turned
th car money over lo mohow you warnsd ma not lo bo
loo confident of oil and gat claim until I triad thorn ou? It
didn't take mo long to loarn what values on oil or gas had
to have. Then I selected Conoco Germ Protested Motor Oil
because of lit penetrative quality for It was plain to iee this
was real motor protection. According lo your cousin Paul who
buys it for hit company's trucks Conoco produces an oil as
fine as anyone could and then they Germ Process it a pat-
ented method of adding oiliness that only Conoco can i te."
Tedt "How does it work?" Peggy i "Drive three hundred
miles after It Is first put in your car. Check it and you will find
about a .quart of oil apparently missing they cell this the
'Hidden Quart for it Stays up in your motor and never diains
away. The oil has penetrated the metal producing a con-
tinuously oily surface." Tedt "Peggy that accounts for our
not having repair bills! What gasoline do you buy?"
Peggy: " buy Conoco Bronze for it also proved itself better
than Others. Has cold morning starting bothered our car?
Haven't you sold 'The old bus runs like a charm haven't
you bragged of lis pep? Well thank Conoco for that as well
as for more miles to the gallon more power and anti-knock.
Both Conoco gas and oil are splendid and unequalled for
winter driving. And we certainly have soved money." '
THAT SO. MARY f VCR SINCE
WCVE USED CONOCO
r .(?&)
17 KmWJ W - .1
&L jiSt i7 4m "
WELL JACK THINKS IVIN
COOP CAS AND OILS
ARE ALL
JACK AND f PITH ARE ALWAYS
COMPLAINING ABOUT)
iOJTC WiKINf
-"? nun CAR
HrHIGH
Ss33a
con
oc
at iJie Man oif the ed TZtaiuwks
v . V
I'll TEH EDITH ABOUT CONOCO
SHE'lLDO SOMElHING ABOUT
IT I KNOW
1
ALIKE eri
a
Full motor protect! n. es
peiially incol i iii"' Tstdrt
inu.canbe found onlyinCwiK ci
Germ Pr.ci c.cd(Par8mn Base)
Motor Oil Ihuiuk the pene-
trative c.ilnusj called "The
Hidden Quart " st ay i up in your
motor and never drains away.
Conoco Germ Processed Oil is
the highest (jrnde motor oil
obtainable . . . thi: paruflm lube
ciude oil sources the n. un-
title skill and the most modern
of refineries combine to make
it so. Then it is Germ Processed
with an exclusive Conoco
formula.
Ytssasjr
In ' it Sinning and f t-
nui Pick i p ' '
cLitaiiii 1 v i-.i ( i Hi
On ..I'll . un i v " MCrifl
ill. ut;Mi!c.i tu ' PffU
nn I Anti Kn "1. a .1 (i
For Cold wtatlier 1 u 1 r
cannot beescelleil all 111 p
Slble fuel needs of 11.. 'i 1 n . .11
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 313, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 5, 1933, newspaper, December 5, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71914/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.