The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 193, Ed. 1, Sunday, February 19, 1928 Page: 1 of 12
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l)e Sfaeckenrifrne Benin American
VOL. V11I. j.r
BRECKENRIDGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS MMiA FEIillT RY 19 102s.
PRICE FIVE CfENTS
NRIDGE AWAITS
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hours .i ilav i i
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far ai n in inil
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Imped' linmir traffic and "
of underworld iiti just
the I'nlted State lln
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Mil ham Will
Not Move From
Breekenrida
-ii. i Sidney Myers r Hi Mtlh i i
C..t pun linn Mtnt"t vtrilav that "
.ii' iui k until In I'll' ofrii" n ui'
lilt cmnpariv had kIkii il" i"
Mi'imi that tin- offlr. in n .i to
' -'nil' ii'lul Tin Hli rki tn ul. '
ii ii uf lln M 'ham mi Mr.it nn I
will i iintiiiiii' l1 Mr Mmt" tit
. i i Mil W III retofoie li.iv.
link. uf all n' it urn of I In
i ill UlV 111 I' ' i ' I I" 'Hi I'll'! ll
T van
lollnvving i in t ii'im ul uf w 1 il 'itt I
OpIT.ltlilMH th l.ill li.li Illlll Cllt'
and th- land .u.l ical depart- wntr "rry forward a mucin nt AninrUlo. Tho weather burouu
iiient moe to in ..lit l offtc- ut nwlH work In DrvckonrlUge will ' t )un predicted cloar and far
an iuonio. Ili.v.n.r. the tnaln! tart early Wedneady niornhu L0nUp for moat of tho stato ovor
office will be M.iitiiiui-d with Mr.
Mum a superlnt. mlent and Frank
Khi rt ui purcii.ixliik nu-nt Ilranch
tifftit iiiuler th- HiipenlHlon of the
IihmI nfflci. are Inc.itu! at San An-
Hi lo. in Shackelfuid iittt and W!-
Imrger county.
North Ward
Pupils Plan
.
Arbor
I rOlTilM
T-
Tln Ktudents of the Nort'i tul
si hool 1 ave cninpli ti il it.. I r at .i'l..
11. ti t k 10 plant J. in ! on t ' t
school l.tvrii on Vr'm ra. W.itin-.
ii lbtiiar J-' n nihu 1.1 il-iiii-'t.
it has b 11 t.iK. n In il- . pn
Ject ach ro."i i.ilum 1 1 ei u
10 till' two Ol I'liH- ttees
F.ucli room- pup.i. will tui- 1
tt nil ih plantliu nl Hull "ii i'
011 Widnenday iifl-rn. ill. folnwiiu-
an rhnr Day piouram which will
be Ivi'ii that iiioii.ihi. Ther- lim
and ill 1 1 are to be coiihih inlnl n 1
tin- .' mild civic spirit ulihh
prniiip'.id their suceekHful caiu'i '
to secure these
their groundi!
trees lo b aui.t .
Former Breck
Rcsidcnl Diiis
At Punhaiidlc
M i Hoblnson of this city reo Iv-r-d
.1 message yesterday ufternoon
stating that his grandfather T J
Itoblui'ti dlod at his home at P.n.
liandl-j yesterday ufternoon at 2 Jo
Mr. Hoblnson popularly kno tn .h
"Daddy." formerly lived In Pri
onrldg-j and has n largo numbi -
frlonds In this section. He was h I
years eld at the time of his death
Funeral services will be held to
inorrotv at Scvery Kama.
Waats
Paris Bride
li .1' V nC
tVltl I . It I lied
ill I'lim lib II .. II i. i Titt-
luali .Ii nt -t I in Mi. Alll-
liUM.ail.ir MuuiiT Id tin. k will lj
in'' of tin wltneim h. Ttltliutn
vl" t.tiary to the American
..iibassy in Itomi'. ami IiIh bride
Will Upl'ltd Hull llnlleymoOll In
Fw i
JBUREAU WILL
START DRIVE
ON WEDNESDAY
CA.UPVH.N TO UK Y U.'ED
0 KM PERIOD OK THREE
DA S lURINC TH IS
WEEK.
Th- Initial cauipatt-u of the Social
ervlce Hur.au for fund. with
lo coniinuw mroum mres uay- io-i
i war " o.vvu
Phis wiu
settled at it UtCttlDK of the board
of directors Friday ovgulns; at tho
.-Ity hall at which tlino tha city
vm districted and loams nrrnniml
to canvass each of these districts.
A radio program Tuesday ovonluK
over KFVO. Klrksey Brothers sla-
linn n'lh ll.irnl.l Ilnuirti the "lltraili
I - " "' ..w r.. ...v ........
'Hand' annotmclnit. will formally op-1
en the tvent. The success of tho
bur. .ii in i curing Mr. Hough
Known t. initio fans who number
'"'" "'' '""n lU "f thousands all
il- "iHithvMtt. and one of the
M.iiithwist. and one of the
iu ml-' hi nniiiir rs of tne country
Bgp KgBggggggfl
M- li r 1
s ui .' i i T
! an in j. in 1. .111 step towani tne i ue heavy snow rail and rog ai
siicr- s -t tn dilv- It will be the the Ambrose Channel entrance off
'"-' "" "''i Mr Hough has ap-Saniy n00k jurlng tho afternoon a
p. and in lir. il enriilge for this pur- stoamshlp rammed a coal barge.
pom. ami .ui- of the f w times. If Tno 0!rge sank In a few minutes.
Indeed tlim ar- any ilut he haA l)0vlt from the hteatnshlp rescued
adili.il an iiiidlinci t'louib a tno jnu.0 Pr.w
i.iluopl mi- other than one In the Tne most tir0atenlnB domonstra -
m. Ho 11 of ltP. the Fort Worth t)on took p'aco at the ltth street
s1.11 Te. - iMi ami It.-cord Telegram. t.xre83 tatlon when several hun-
li.. slat..!! 1. mm which h- presides irpii Dorsons stormod the stairways
with paiainniiut 1 fficb n'
ti'
t I- ! .tli il b) tho e w o have
n 1 nun tin urbanization or the
Social Set vtiu llunail klvlnu of tltsii
Mine .md money wphoul thought of
1 'h. 1111 compensation that manv CHirflO Feb. IS. (U.R Bight
.: i.i'i.ls have been made upon the n0hes of snow blown nto four foot
pubic lectntly and that limes aro (ir(tt by high winds causod Chl-
whitiav In- termed less bright thnn cago's worst trafHc tloUP of the
in th- p.mt Yet it is also realized vMnter today.
t it -h- conditions for which the jrl ir0p in toinporature ac-
'work te aJlevlate aro nil tho moro
Ht-rto-H because or the some fact.
Ih.i- is an economical side to
the in.. 1 1 r. also in that the opera-1 The snow was gonornl ovor tho
tlim ni tin biii-.ui will permit thelhakoa states and tho middlo woat.
ooouliiiatlnii of the various phllaii-
tiiropi . nt. ipii"! a of the city by
which means a vast amount of
funds now being wasted through
duplication and free handod giving
may ! saved
It ii not the purpoio of tho hit-
I.. ui n hiiuply glvo monoy. It has
of lo. a.o been found by thoao who
havo nnlnod much osperlonco In
charity work that mero giving is
(Continued ou Pago 8.)
U.S. - Mexico Border
Froii; Taken
- From Eastland
Cornerstone
Old-Timers Say Kroj? Was Pine-
! eel In Stone .'II Years Ago.
l-ni.ND. Fb H UP--Morc
t ' .m ! thousand people crowded
.it -nit tin- ro'itthmiM' h-ie today
h. n tlii cornei.Uone of. the hill il-
ti.' Mil II oari ni:o was opnpl
Tin- itowti wan nnlmnted larmly
urloi' of a lpK'nl which ald
a hortml fro hntl bi'ti idacd in
t!i cot in rstotii' when It wan Intd
Tin- iiK'tnl lid wan lifted from the
r.iit In the sealed stone and Ku
.tie In. Hostland. nsslsU'd h V
1' Ktniletnn piHtor of the l-'lrnt
M. tlmilist church and V. V Cooper
.i.un' cntiimi-Hloner. Ilftfd n homed
fioK riom the ho The crowd
-torni"tl the three men and It re-
iUreil effiiitx of police to kee!
them hack
The rrou was held up before the
crowd and liaKRii to move s'iKhll)
but did not open Its ejes for some
tlim pparenlly It has no mouth
and It horns are long and rough.
Th- froK. with some old nowspa-
p. r M.iHonlc einbleiiiti coins and
n ii.rt'' tnken from the cornorstone
t. Jiid.i Kd S. I'rltchanl. of Haat-
iaid county and will lie preservod.
A numbor of old time Kastland
counlv citizens present at the cor-
nerstone upPiiliiK verified the au-
thPiitlclt of the horned fron.
Snow Benefits
Cro)s; Hinders
City Traffic
KANSAS CITW'. Mo.. Feb. IS.
(U.R Snow which fell over the south
west area the past 21 hours helped
wheat prospects and prevented ft tilt
trees fiom budding too non. reports
to the weather bureau tunlitht all.
tv... minimum tnmnernture. In
tMl norillng wtta 2S (loKree8
Sunday.
Kaiuwu. Oklahoma. .Missouri aim
N'oUraska roportod tomponituros
rtnglii from 10 to 30 dosroos Sat-
urday inontlnK.
Snow and rain which foil In tho
Oklahoma panhandle brought rollef
to th.it section w-hUh lltfd oxpor-
Ifnced an exceptionally lry winter
NKW yOUK. Feh. IS. U.R- Snow
...hlch COr.tQd atroots today delayed
imnstioi tailon for hit ml rods of thou
.aiB of New Yorkers caused street
ac0Ulents and disrupted rush hour
iubway service until near riots oc-
...hunv service until near riots oc-
CUrrod
I'hey clashed with hundreds 01 otn-
rs trying to lonve the station be-
calu n small fire had suspenueti
( 8ervct.
j
companled tho blizzard but warmer
I temperaturoa are predicted for to
morrow.
Trains woro delayed throughout the
district.
Two doaths and a scoro of Injur-
ies wore attributed to tho snow horo.
(VU'fiHT IN SNOW DIHI'T
II. P Watson of this city return-
ed Friday night after a business
trip of several days through Wost
Texas. Mr. Watson had tho exper-
ience near Floydada of having his
car caught in a snow drift for sovor
' al hours beforo he could get it out.
YOUNG NAMED
PRESIDENT OF
OIL MEN CLUB
PERMANENT OR(JA N I Z A-
TION IS EFFECTED AT
MEETINC OF MEMBERS
FRIDAY NKMIT.
- - i
OrKanl'Xatton of the Ureckenrldne
I'etro.eum Club was effected at a
meeting of bclwcen 10 anil r.O mem-
be ri of that Institution tn th club
ipi. i ten- on the ninth floor of the
Hurch Hotel l-'rlday evenltiK. At
the same time the adoption of the
name "IlrcckenrldKe Petroleum
Club'" as the official title for the
Institution took plan
nsiitiuion took place
Marshall Youms. of the o t
Vndlelnn Oil Compnnv. was ele.'.d
I
president of the cub Vice pi.Mi
dents who were chosen at the same
time .ue: .Mm Dunluan. Paul I'lter
W. I. Knlifht. Jack II Hotert uml
11. C. Pace.
Directors ejected for three years
aro: .Mm DunlRnn V. I.. KnlKht
II. C. I'aco and l. K. Thompson
nirectora alected for two yenrs are:
Paul I-lt7or J. I. Snndefer. Carl
Springfield and F. M. Iurke. Di-
rectors elected for ono yenr are: M.
B. Daniel Marshal! Youiw and Jnck
II. IlnhtTt.
C. A. Davis was named treasuror
of tho organization.
The oloctlou of a secretary to bo
placed In charKo of tho club rooms
will bo done by tho hoard of direc-
tors at n later date.
The adoption of constitution and
by-law prepared by a committee np-
polnte last fall when tho oampaiKii
for members was made also took
place Friday night.
J. K Thompson pruMded during
the meeting.
He stated nt tho time that the
club has already expended the sum
of $17000 In securing and equip-
ping Itt- iiuarters and that to com-
plete tlieao iiuarters In the mnnner
desired u further expenditure of
$0000 will be niadti.
No tlato for tho formal opening
of the Institution hns been sot this
to tie decided by tho officers ami
diroctorri. Announcement with re-
spect to this will bo mndo within
the near future.
Tlio llrcckonililxo Petroleum Club
was organized last fall to flJl a
need long felt In nreckenridgo. The
lactt of facilities for tlio ontortaln-
moiit of tlioao who aro connected
with tho oil Industry has proven a
sorloim obstnelo to attrautlug mein-
bors of tho fraternity to this ally
i iiw jirii-uiuiiiu UlUU Ull'-in iliunf
faelllMes In a measure unsurpassed
by any Institution of Its ohnractor
Tho petroleum club offers those
i wst Toxai. It exnress. in n
(.0iicpte and nttractivo way tho
welcome which IlreckenrldKe holds
fortn t( tnp 0(j fraternity
tc
The furnishings which have gone
(t0 tnc equipment of the c'ub
rooms havo been chosen with an
oyo to fiuaity rathor than expense
.an(j h.. result Is that no club room
n tnU cl0 in batter furnlsltetl
f0r tiH purp0io t Is Intended for
xwo flo&rs are occupied by the
' CU0. one Is tho ninth floor where
aro 0Cated the club rooms proper
anj ne otnr tH tne tenth floor
which Is tnkt-n 110 en'lrelv with the
TaQ( Kren.
-
Two Arrested
On Charges
1
Of Disturbance
Two men were arrested by Sheriff
- H. c. Thornton and city policeman
J. D. Clivy Friday night following
a disturbaiico at a carbon black
plant t-ast of tho city.
The two men who woro said to
huvo boon Intoxicated had driven
tholr car Into tho plant nnd then
stopped tho onginos. Work at tho
plant was suspended until the of-
ficers arrived to remove the two
tnoii.
CASK FII.KD
Tho case of J. M. Rockwoll vs.
S. J Morgeustern was filed in the
- office of tho district clork yester-
day morning.
HAVE YOU PLANTED?
T'u' m:.sii for the planting of trees i fast comin;
to a close for this yeur. After Lite noxt two week a .ar
'mist pass before another opportunity to set out trees will
co.ne.
rlKH' Day lias been .selected as the date upon which the
final effort of the tree planting campaign instituted here lat
fall will be made. It is hoped that the c 'leurations scheduled
for this day will offer a fitting climax to the campi.igr which
has so far teaulted in the plantiiiK i' almost 3000 now trees
in Mrockcnridge.
Theu- is no need to argue ft r tno .;lic of trees. That
is well enough known. 'I he greatest obstacle to be overcome
'in making a success of the campaign now coming to a close
is simply that age-old foe of progrcis Procrastination.
A wek or so longer and the procvastini.t;on of a few-
weeks or a month or so will become a year. A enr means
a great do.il in the growth of a tree especially cm freshly
set out.
Plant n'w and save the difference!
THf f rvfin a w-j jn
I M U A fU 8 V
1 llJ VUrklHSJU
SEE HEREFORD
SHOW ALBANY
SELLINC. SATTRDAY IS
SLOW DESPITE OFFER OF
MUCH FINE STOCK.
Albany swnrmed with people Fri-
day and Saturday :io -ame to at-
tend the eighth niiiniil llerefntd
Show to bo presented In that city.
Profusoly decorated for the event
the progressive capital of Shack-
elford county "Tlio Home of the
Huioford" took on a gala appear-
nnco as thousands of people swarm-
ed about the streets pud the show
barns about a mile north or the
city.
Conservative estimates plnced the
size of the crowd that attended nt
:!.o0u althoimh mituv came and
wnt during the two days of t)e
show. AUngeth. r the number .f
people who attended would probab-
I.v eNceed .1000.
Friday whs show day. No cattle
were sold during this time as tne
large array of en' rants was Judged
and prizes awarded. D. I.. Williams
iu'nu of tho animal husbandry de-
partment of A. and M. College.
Jmlkcd the show.
Auctioneer Hull of Kansas City
was In charge of tho saJog Satur-
day afternoon. Ileprssentativos of a
number of periodicals dorotod to
th Interest or the livestock Indus-
try wero present throughout the
show. Among theso was Mr. Mar-
tin state representative for tho tin-
ticnal Livestock Breeders Magazine.
These men freely expressed Otln-
Inn fhni tit a 1mi ovitxul.i now
of lit. oharaetee In the niiu.p.
that they had witnessed compll-
iii' ntlii'- Albany highly upon the
cn.tr icier of tho event.
The Oest Hereford Farms of
Odessa and tho BUIott Farms of
Wichita Falls had tho lnrgo.it single
'ntrleH In the show. The Blllr.tt
F.11111M enptured the mnjor purt of
the prizes awarded.
Among those who might bo tern-
1 d local competitors tho largest en-
tii's were placed by P. S. Ken-
lilclti of Albany; BUIott and Son
-if Moran; F. W. Alexander of
Mhuny and J. F. Sfdwlck of Al-
bany. n S. Walker of IJreckenrldi'e
entorcd a number of head winning
i.'Vt iai second places
The sale which concludes the an-
nu'al show ouo&ed at one o'clock
Saturjay afternoon. At four o'cloi 1.
ro larte sales had been repoi'ed
ulthough a large numbor of minor
traimfers wore made. Stilling din not
ai pear brisk In spite of tbu fact
hat many fine cattle wero innceti
n th l.lcck
DBIMTIBS IV i'STIV
Doputy sherl'fs Deason nnd Hlekey
went to Austin yest-nliv to take
two paitles ono for entrance In the
Insane asylum and the other for the'
home for feeble tnlndod Juveniles j
I
SAN ANOELO (P- Urownle ro-
doo bono for 27 years hn-i hi en'
given lo Tom Mather by his broth 1
Sam lo bo oold to Easter-i spurts
mon for polo. I
.5.
SIBItllA. DLANCA nulldlngboom
contlnueu hero.
Open
PAVING BIDS
P.
i7rtT'
ill
L S
TOIO
RftW A M
1
v i n.ivi.
29 HLOCKS INCLUDED IN
' PRUliRAiMTU III. CARRIED
OUT HERE.
Bids for tho construction of 30
blocks of new paving in the city of
Ilreckonrldge will te opened at the
city hail tomorrow morning at ten
o'clock. According to estimates at
the city hall Saturday it Is expect-
ed th.it a large number of bids wlil
be received on this project which
Is belni: bid upon as a whole.
Illdt will be recelvt '1 upon lhr
types of street yitrfucing t'i" mho
iiiIhh! )i to h--ft at that tiun. If
contract Ih let the tpe whlih i
consldetcil the most economical im I
serviceable. These tj pes an .1-
phalt top on asphalt ban- a-p'i.iit
top on concrete base and o'.i'l -u
crete.
The pavliiL puni.iii upon vhith
these bids will be received Incltidi
work to fe in practically all puii-
or the tli Its cost to the vlt
will be approximately $(10000 and
to tht residents along the street
to be paved about $7f.000.
EIGHT HURT
IN ANGEL0
AUTO MISHAJ
5C
o
i SAN ANOKI.O Feb 18. (U.W -'Two
automobile accidents here to-
I lX resulted .in Injuries to eight
people one of whom may ill-
!r r. W WMlesJili' of th- Tu-
luiiiil' -unit 11 1'liu .11 I'lrh'b.ul w.i
Injun il 1 n 'hiliii "1 n In . 1 I
lislnii In Ween two ai'lnllioblb s
Di A i.rlfllils In th- en
Willi In Whlttildn vt is huit W
J - u t. h drlvi r ni the cu- n
eilv.il 1 inor injin . Three com
i ip 11' f tin- in i'-'i 1 ' w hlch cnl
li-lt d " " li thi ph -li 1 is' 11 11 1 1 1 r in
bile - n HlU'htlv hurt
II D Fulton aid hi-i ion. of Win-
trrs. Tevas an i" hospital wi'l
broki n bom 1.
a.iuiiuobll- a .1
n 1 'it'll when tmir
sti ui by an 01 1 '
p.ihu nt:r train Saturday inornlng.
Thev are expected to recover.
8 n A Itf X i fflUlQ
U U iV ItlilW
SKOcrinlendenLs
Meeting Kosion
Superintendent L. T. Cook of the
Flreckenrldge public schools left Sat
unlay morning for flohton where he
will attend the annual convention of
the National Superintendents Aiiso-
elation.
Mrs. Cook and their dau?'.t"'.
rwothy. accompanied Mr. C .k as
fir ai Foil V.'oith. where Dorothy
will uadiiLo iiieical trtitmeni
Mi Cook will be out of the cltt
almost thie. vvuls on thi.t tilp
.
Texas has a large Industry In
tho manufacture of plaiter. wall
board cement roofing
etc. from gypsum.
flooring
ours
SESSIONS TO
:E HELD IN
BURCH HOTEL
iJETVVEEN 7: AND 100 RAND-
.MASTERS DUE TO RE
HERE TOR TilE CONVEN-
TION. With pieparation; .ul i 1 Idee";
enrldK' stands reail.v in l h m
tertain the IH2S unnu.il miMiit on
of the eTMin -' tte llaml i. ih
AsKOciation t: 'ii open h u iitiioi-
row nit rnlii' i i- Iluu li I'.i'
len o'clock eadv in n tn
the ssocl iiiuii re aitivm
Karl Itu. li i ml ; ml-i it Muni
at
of
th
1 'IS
tor
.'!
aid
ior
Ti van tht 1
the scsMoti d
Saturda.v inn-11 u
Inn b.indn
the two dft
I'l. v isl ui
1 in '1 ii t
lia 11 1 lv .1 t
IP i ii 1
Will In l'f
1. hi web i e it by
ii.er i'"i 1 i iiv
Mil. or M. ;
and 'ei ret 1 1
1 lumber 01
lug 111 etltiK
u
t. l'oop-1 1-1 tltO
11 ic at th- (i-
il . . 'lllj-r- .J. ittO
coavt'iuioii Mill U. in 11 m th jiuilor
bad room of the Hurch.
K. 11. tl'opi Fi. tiler (lirifi r of
band ii.tnlc tor t 1 local hlh scuool
will preside at ii.- opening gather-
ing later Hiii tetidi ilng the gavel to
President ('. C. Cullom of Stani-
tord. Mr. Fi.tzl-i is vice-president
of the association leprcsentlng West
Texas.
Tho fit it d.iv of the convention
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Spears, George T. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 193, Ed. 1, Sunday, February 19, 1928, newspaper, February 19, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69891/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.