The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 286, Ed. 1, Friday, November 2, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Officers Named
ForJarks Club
.Nw officers warn eivc'-il by
1ip Parks Home Uatnnr.sltation
flub at i matting Tutiday nftfr-
noon In t n- home o( Mrs John
Hike
Mrs J. i.)! ws eleile-J
president t Kiirrfvil Mm C. C.
Vitk Other iipw ufflcrs are
Mrs Henry firry vice president
Miss Urmtir Klncher sacrctary;
Mrs C. i- Vlrk club reporter;
Mm Jehu s.ke. council repre-
cntotivr Mr. J C Can rail Mra.
N L Vi. k uii.l Ml Vlis.t Hlkaa
"ff nii-ii. . on the rm mbrmhip
' 'HiimUt.
I urlnti tin .n)r.im Mi J'-i
' U. l.yli i wi .i story i In- SH-
mt Whif'tiiMw hNI broiiKht
ut the iii-i change uui pro-
I'."fn mi ii1 vtets srivt 1 to
Mi ilam. - l II Perry C f Vlok
I' ! ! ! 1 Hikes Jt.hn
i'-ninn. I i' ( m.trell. N I. Vlrk
W I I I.. I. 8lkc4 Missel
. n nne Kinchtr and Virgin fllkss.
i. I the hostess.
Large Crowd At
W rt ill rm tl Iffivlri
1
A '"r "' enjoyad .i Hallo-
ween r Km Wedreol-y eve-
i in b. tin- Wayland Pa lent-'
I rirheT .h latliitl.
Mm. ; . iB-t l'ambro won the
I'tire fm 'h' npookiaat nibtunie
In the tu mi nnd gr run riipld
iiei-in' iiiiii Mr. 11) id mid
Mi.h Q in ii t.ok th pi'e Mm biographical .ikaichsa were glvan
Mnnki i n tin adv. iti-tng ion- MM g.ra guoenay discussed ICd-
'"' win Booth and Mlas Marie ISstta
Mm) un- and cent . t em gav lt tetch of Ellen Teriy.
" I'iNi'.i .. I'l the tiriuie iiunt J Rf'hmenU were aerved after
iinh .inn u the a v tmiK A tn. Hireling by Mrs. W. A. Hot-
'"' '' initery k " 'r1' mann and Mm Wnlker Cantleman
1 th. -xp'i.rer thi'iuti tle ! hostesses for the afternoon.
lavr) hi t i n to a 'launli I
nnie. " i tumbling 'i lu
i ii m t ti (hi uugh 'll i
id rlt i n.' i i reuk -t i icae I
Hi tiea m i. diiro : I and j
t i ' by the guests. Tluy re-1
ii mil o th school building for!
'i -hin-nts. i
Halloween Party
Pnv fflflftn f'llll)
r oi Lrauau uiuu
"
ii. 1 .
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Kn I i
II .How
I llUtt ClUO. dim-
'n home ooonomtc
t i tallied with a
I u'y last Saturday
i .nt
Mt-mi uiim'J in coslumi and
urf i Hind through lh "Hill
f Hon i Ma.iy gnmea ware
1 1
.si i i fflfKlrklAtHli .Joah.TlirnaB. R. B
K. ire n ii-ii' OJ p-Jl.CIl "'" j
iinkiea un a out in a Hallct-w-Mi
rn 'if orr serod to Nell
ix.Moirh- Jut i.iita Lee Corbott
lYniuei ix 'iwynelli Hort Mary
li -n I ..in i Pauline Wiynlck
l.th.l .- ib. Vivian Ledbotler.
jt i.si Minn.i HmlUi. Marihit
in en ' ii its Rogers Mary
l.ith It li.niice Gray Ruth
c .. Juyrc Hammock and the
t ni M' 1 lines.
Observes ttirthday
With Dinner Parly
Mi- V U Harvey entertained
c day 'vening wilhn birthday
ii in r
mil her klsler .MISS
i i i Hut. un her birth-
n motif iu- used
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In.- It
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I In- . '
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I lie
M lllfll
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'fall Alt'! tll Jin-
v. noya .. .ugh
luded j. .mi. i.ei
il. - Dorf.' i . 'Irnes
ti.. . Marnn l.nMf
j.. i- Gra . Haloid
I.- .'.- Iaii Dean
I'.i-m'II Jr John
i i. Cheney.
. . ft
Minalra I o Speak
Mir Minstra ImU) made a talk
i or Piks school on the pro-
. I tK u.i.ei UnirntA foll.ivtlig
uivltati n io d mi from tin
p. iinten I. . t
The Choice of Millions
KC BAKING POWDER
Double Tested Deublc Actlen
Manufactured by baking powder Specialists
who malto nothing but baking powdor
undor supervision of export chomiats.
Same Price Today as 44 Years Ago
25 eunce ler 25c
You can also buy
AC 11 le ounce can (or tea
J. VI 11 IS ouncacsn (or I5
Highest Quality-Alwayg DeycBtlib1
Uayn
Just a Bit
Ptrteiial
Mr P V Pitzir .tnd Moii
l!bb uivl P.ullip .re leaving
Sutufdiiy morr.inK fur Austin to
attend the Texns-S M. U. football
game. Mr. fitter will Join them
In Austin for the game.
Mi and Mrs C K. West '.vent
to Tort Worth today. Mm. Weal
will undergo un operation on her
hand hurl in an automobile acci-
dent at St. Joseph'. Hospital on
Saturday
Mm H II. Mnrrla of Oalvvjton
arrived today to visit her daugh-
ter Mm Henry Nahm.
Mr and Mre. A. R. Knox are
leaving for their home In Baytown
after a visit with relatives here.
Play Presented
At Club Meeting
A M. directed by Mini Kdrlne
Ty"n ! a feature of the pro
sjrarn at the TiectlriK of th Anna
gram nt the -neetlnK of the Anna
Frank Artist Club Tlturadny afti-r-
noon at thi- Woman' Club
T. )liy Jtir acl comMy was
tej . B fattl Cookoo." Tho
chr.irtem were Mlas Tveon. Mrs.
Otto Spiuli Mrs. Len Suenlwan
Mrs. Russell.' and Miss Kathleen
Hayties.
Mm. Tom Moworth was leader for
the afternoon. Two InUrosttni;
Plan Tctfj Dan A I
A axillary Meeting
Mrs. J. H. Brewster entertained
the American !glon Auxiliary
Thursday afternoon In her home.
Plans for tag day on Saturday
November 10. weir made during
lh bMiMm meeting. It was auo
voieA to Mni clBtru 0 boys
in the veterana hoanltal in Uttle
Bftk .-. ArmUlr nv flfls.
John F. IJnlley high school prin
clpal anoka to tha group discuss-
ing the proposed constitutional
amendment limiting stall taxation.
Refreshments were aerved to
Mesdnmes C. J. O'Connor Frank
SvobtHln. Floyd Granatin w I. K.
p5yne77t."
FrC mrnr CTE?tcl n-
ey. B. 1L Atchison and J. rt. Hrew-
star.
Mr. Mrs. Howorlh
Entertain Club
Mr and Mr. Tom lloorth en-
tertained members of their bridge
Hub Thursday evening.
Pumpkin to cany out a
Thanksgiving scheme were used
as a motif fo- tha affair High
scorn pflav was won by Mr. and
Mrs R. I MrArron. II. R Wli-
on received high cut award-
Pumpkin pie with whipped
cream and coffee were served to
Messrs. and Medamo It K. Wil-
son C. W. Wulfjen R I. MoAr
ron Mac Smith and Walker Cu-
tleman. ...
y
Hosiess To Club
Mrf w H Cooh rntcruitii-d
memB8rs of h r biidge club Iliun-
jHy aft(rnoon at a party In her
home
High icoir i tirt-.-. wire ll"n
..I to Mm C Ctk (or club
member i nnd Mrs Claude Thomp
.... for guet-.
An iittr.utlM' ...tlud pl.i'o wj.s
i-eivrd to Mesdamaa D. T. Ifowlei
Arthur Dubn y. H C lNie Jn-k
It I tube it K O M.CIain I' D
lofflrmjrr I' l 1'Uik and
i lu.i. lhoni-hi
THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS FRIDAY
parks news
M'liei W M Enoch anil J. A.
Davis retunud Friday from Ft.
Worth where they attended Grand
Chapter of O. IS. S.
Mr nnd Mrs. J. P. Kelley nnd
f.unlly of Dreckonridge visited Ills
brother Hay C. Kelley nnd family
here Sunday
Ml.n Tltelmn Nixon of Ivan visit-
ed friends In Caddo over the week
end.
Mr and M-- J. A. Cfcintt of
Kreckenrldge visited ft lends in
Caddo Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. J. It. (inntt Jr.
eturncd to their home mar Has-
kell Sunday after a week's visit
with his parent Mr. and Mrs J.
It Coody Sr.
J. H. (jarvin the new grocery-
man movud Ida family neru from
Oraham Saturday. We ale glad to
have a family move into our midst.
tiud Cook of Iraan is visiting
relatives In Cuddo this week.
Mrs. Ray Kelley and daughter
Anneva visited Mrs. Roy Hakor
In Strawn Saturday nnd attended
the drawing.
R. M. Rogers and J. R Coody
made a business trip to Oklahoma
Sunday.
Rev. J. T. Wilson intertalned
the new board of xtewards Mon-
day evening.
Miss Willie Mue Hinds attend d
Strawn Saturday I
tho drawing In
afternoon.
Mis. Delia Davis luft for her
home in San Angclo Monday aft-
er several days visit with her
mother Mrs 8. C. Sutphen. &n
was accamianied home by her
mother who will visit with her a
while
Mr. an 1 Mis. K. T Uuchanan
returned honui Friday afternoon
after spending a week In Uw-
rencevllle. III . where he was call-
ed by the denth of his son.
Mrs. Joe Winston of Aledo vis-
ited her sister. Mrs. K. V. Waldrop
here Wednesday.
PUBLIC RECORDS
Criminal roiuplaliits f lift I In
county court:
State of Ttxus n. T. L. Watklns.
swindling with worthies check.
State of Texas vs. J. T. Long
bad check.
Brother
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mother Mr. Henry l!uiuw of D.il
las wn.i touting South Tex.ts witii
a sidevhow Standing beside th-bullt't-nddled
automobile in which
Clyde and Bonnie were oliiln shi-
lectured on the subject "Crime
Does Not Pay."
It. C.'a opinion u to whether
crime pays waa wrapped up iu an
expletive so .sultry that calloused
Jailers winced. The reporter gulp-
ing staked 'one more question:
Too lint To Print
"Do you think L. C that thuie'a
n lesson for Other young men In
the llvea'df Ciydo-'ind'niuck"
L. C.'a repertoire was not ex-
hausted for aaveral moments.
"1 can't print that" the ropoitcr
gasped.
"Suit yourself" said L. C yawn-
ing. "I'm going back to sleep."
Captain of Detectives Will Kilts
ald that "we have an airtight case
against him In at least one hold-
"P.
and we may charge him with I
four or five moio beforu we'io
thiough."
W. U. Dougherty druggist and
two employes positively identified
Iiarrow as one of three youths who
held up the drug store Saturday
night and esc a pud in a stolen uu-
tomobllu with $23.
Young Barrow began his noviti-
ate aa a gunman in the diug store
holdup Dougherty said. He fired
several shots as the car sped away
but ail went wild.
i.lttlo Cluiuco
"No he won't be another Clyde"
said Captain Frit ' He won't have
the chance lie's plenty tough all
light but we'te Koing to stick hlir j
away foi u long time. This is one '
Harrow who piobubly won't be pa-i
toled"
L. C Is the fouith Harrow broth-
ei to ehibrai-e cume. Hm k died of
police-inflicted wound in Iowa tv
rr.il months befme Clyde and IU--
gun ii... 'I viiii' killid in Louisiana
Tin i tin i i.ii.'lnt vho rvrd i
Jul on t.iin i uuw uicoidii.K to
officii.-. i h4rd-worktii; ..i I la
abiding limn
I lor- l.i' . H 'i ii
in it i j .. ' 1 1 i -l .
Gonnx
Ipoiaio Acreaae
Is Cut For 1934
Kaily potato acreage In (he Unit-
ed States will be 2 per cent small-
er in 1036 titan the hat vested acre-
age laet season the United States
Department of Agriculture esti-
mates. Indicated acreage of 20C.G00
acres against 303000 last aenson
will he smaller however than the
1 1020-33 acreage of 205.220.
Texas Lowei Rio Grande Valley
I plantings are estimated at 8800
laiirAI nt 00 flr nllhl aluitil Ilia rt IWI
harvested laat icuon and slightly
larger than the five-year average
of 11340 acren. Eagle I4ike-Sugar-land-Wharton
district acreage Is
forecast at 0000 the same as last
season but well below the average
of 0790 acres. Other Taxaa areas
an expected to plant 6000 acres
compared with O.luO lost neaaon
and -l.bSQ the average acreage.
Cafe Operator Is
Champ EfJU Mater
EL PASO Nov. 2. (U.R John
de Voto cafe operator has been
rc-crowned champion egg eater of
1 Paso.
He ate GO eggs and topped hU
mcal off wth m"f ot " and
ni nitduifitii uviuip muniBiinf
off to claim a drug store's offer of
a "full meal" for the winner.
His nearest competitor Lee Dod-
rlll walked away from the table
after consuming 32 eggs.
All the spectators were awed by
the feat except "Myrtle" a woman
from Kbiuos City who hurled a
challengo at the egg-eater aa he
left.
The champ and the new challen-
ger are expected to otagc another
contest soon.
P resident Willi nq
To Extend Car Code
W ASKING-TON. Nov. 2 W R
President Uotevclt npp.ai-d rea-
dy today to extend tho automobile
code for mcoi.d time without
nmendment oga.nst diibhlng la-
borV hope for revision
In such ncticn by the president
it was felt by some labor would
face the most dlroct refusal of its
demands since lolnlnir the NHA
partnership.
Await Instrument
For Probe of Lung
HOUSTON. Nov. 2. U.P A Un
bi.'inrhi-c-iie being rushed hen-
from Rovhester N. V. with which
Houston physiciune hope to remove
a pin fiom the lung of Mik.h Vclm.t
Flanagan 28. was expected to ai-
rlvft' late today. The surgical In-
atrumont the smallest over fash-
ioned was ordered after ordinary
bronchoscopes failed to remove the
pin.
Dem Would liuild
Up Army To 165000
SAN ANTONIO. Nov. 2. U.P
The United States army should be
built up to a legulur strength of
10G.Q0O men George Dcrn secre-
tary of war declared here today.
The cabinet member expienacd
hla views on the need of u larger
and moie efficient army following
lovlcw of tho 2nd Division at
Fort Sam Houston early today.
Married Men Arc
Happier Than Eves
DALLAS Nov. 2. U.R Married
men are happier than married wo-
men in this city.
Such at least is the conclusion of
a survey completed by the Council
of Churches here.
The survey also dleclo.-o-il that
marriages later in life are "i.otitbly
happler than earlier one.-" and
that young people are not "pioper-
ly educated" for marriage.
ANOTHER CUSTOMER
COMPtAINS ABOUT
OOO tinOWNS DODY
OOOK" HAONts
Wt UUI 1 U '
FIRE
HIM9
w r4v.
nr
ivC him out
none chancc
TfLL HIM TO
PtAY &AfC WITH
KIRK'S CASTILE
ITS ODORLESS!
ENDS BODY ODOR
Loaves No Aflor-Smell
If ( ihi'-uii Huf ilMKiptli itgetsoil
i '. .' -i tin) littln r OrdiiLtry toilet
i.-il n'' Uiilirr fri-i-lv en. hikIi in tlm
1 . -! v. .! r. Often tluy idil onlyn
ti l-v ko:iI ii.nl I' it llilnl npstdk
in r-iriiKni luiieitil nf rnnoMiig it.
Iviik rtC'i-tile.H KM) iiMic vi'elulilo
fil - i giM'iix eaimil lallieri'Vi'li ill
I I ' i tu g"Klii'piiit'p"ri"t
in J u fn-c tlio sl.ilo MTiiiraton
cur!- I iiilimily vour lsl vis fresh iiiul
t l..rli-.' Try Jvirk'i toilay. A 50
largi r Ac t a re or4 low prin;!
3 'V
dm
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A o
Ilae jour child's c.vcs
lesd'd imiw. If uill help
1 i nt in his btudics.
Ser
LOUIS DAICHES
7. : - m-l - - mi i .- . f '. 1.
lOh
server-
(Continued from Pafte J )
constitutional powers and Inclu 1-
Ing the mllrond commission mom-1
heirship an a majority of the new
commission. Additional membeta '
would bo oil technicians.
This plnn lmi its precedent both
In ex-officlo iiieinborshlp of slate
officials on many secondary
boards and In tho Grave admin-
istrative code bill that proposed to
take constitutional officers Into
broader divisions of the 'g per-
nor's cabinet."
Long Ocean flight
Delayed By Repairs
HONOLULU Nov. J. (L'.IV H-ld
back by repairs to hla trana-Pacl-flc
plans Sir Chatlos Kuigsrord-
Smltli hoped to leave Honolulu to-1
dny for Oakland Calif. to com-
pleto his Austrnllu to Callfointa'
flight.
Tha time frr the takn off was i
set for noon (1:30 p. ni. C. S. T.).
Leaks In the oil tank prevented I
the departura scheduled for tin-
same time yesterday.
First Strawberries
Reaching Markets '
SAN ANTONIO Nov. 2 d I
First utrawberrles of the sci-m
are arriving for market
Jack Pnrlsc Poteet farmer sent i
tho first shipment to tci- San An
tonlo market. The bernct were un-
usually early he said ilprnlng f ul
ty thrco weeks ahead nf the inn
mal season.
His crop of 50 acres was plunti-d
Sept. 0 and was ready for pkkim
In 00 days.
Lost Ship Found
SEVEN ISLAND BAY. Qui-br
Nov. 2. U.R-Hnlf burled under
innd. the hulk of the motor nhi
St Hoi D ivtil. whlrli sunk dining
a storm Suiuriy wa foutitl on tlu-
north shi re of tho St. Lawrence
liver vn-'i ll.e i-nptnin and fise
m-in i i. mi m
666
Mipiid inlili'ts
isiUo - os(
Drop-.
CHKCKS
COLDS
And
FEVER
First Day
UKVDUHKS in
.'JO iniiui(i'.s
YOUR GROCER HAS
THIS SUNNY WAY
TO BETTER HEALTH
Check Common Constipation
with a Delicious Cereal
Food Una n lot to lo with how
you fjcl nnd how you look. For in-
stnnco you need plonty of "bulk"
with your meals to avoid the risk
of common constipation.
This ailment frequently cause
hendnches loss of nnnetito nnd en- '
orgy. Yet In most cases It can he
overcome pleasantly and safely by
eating a delicious cereal.
Kellojrg'a ALL-nnN fumiihe-i
"bulk" in convoniont nnd concen.
t rated form. Laboratory tests hhow
the "bulk" in Au-UitAN is snfo nml
olTectivc. Iu fnct it is Much like
thnt found in leafy vcpctnble.i.
Within the lxuly the fiber of An
ItitAN absorbs moisture nnd form
n soft mass. Gently this clears nut
the intestinal wastes.
In addition Aii-UttN provide
vitamin li and iron.
Isn't this sunny wny better than
taking patent medicines so often
harmful? Two tnliloapoonfuN of
Ai.l-Hkan daily arc usually nulli
clont. Chronic cases with each meal
If seriously ill seo your doctor
Aix-IIkan makes no claim to bo a
"cure-nl!."
Enjoy ALl.-RltAN as n cereal or
cook into appetizinp; recipes Ik
sure you get Kellogg'a All-Hran
It contains much more needed
"bulk" thnn part-bran product- In
tho rcd-nnd-grcen pneknge Mnk
by Kellogp; in Hattlo Creek
Licensed Dri-Shecn I sors
Dry Sheen
Process
Food l-'or Fnlirics"
Tlie l)il-.SIicon l'roct'ss Is tlm
must M'liMitloiml nml priulical
iiiipriiM'iiient In dry cli-aiilng
iiietlimli In recent jrars. .
It'h s.if( for your giiriin nli.
l)rl-Shfn ileani cliiincr
mnlii'a oilorn inipo'lilliln ght-s
n truly anfr method. V urn
proiul to oiler our friends nml
customer the ndvniitagti of
tln Drl-.shrt'ii l'rocras.
DKI-SHKKN ( I.KAN IN(
IS QUALITY CLEANING
Dri-Hhceu can bo used only In
our Modern I liter Kqulpmcnt
PATE BROS.
I oincr Baylor and Walker
Thonc J)l
NOVEMBER 2 1931
PLEEZING
VI
There is
i
ALWAYS you will find high quality foods at low
prices at your Home-Owned Grocer. They carry on
standard foods so you are insured against substi-
tutes. Visit one of the Home-Owned Grocers listed
below. He can save you money.
Sug
ar
Miushed California
POTATOES
10 Lbs.
23c
Pork & Beans
Per Can
6c
PRUNES
Lsirgre Size 2 Lbs.
19c
PleeZing Luncheon
P lee-Zing
Vienna
Sausage
25C
:3 Cans
PRODUCE
APPLES 1 C
Per Dozen I l! V
ORANGES OCA
2 Dozen VVV
LI?1TUCE 1 1 n
2 Heads I IV
homewftere Amone;
Just the
CRANBERRY'S GROCERY
117 .South Court Ave.
BOTKIN'S
(i'HOCBKY & MARKET
1110 r. Walker St.
HELLINGHAUSEN GROCERY
713 KnHt Wnlker St.
HART'S GROCERY and MARKET
lli'l N. IliTekenridKe Ave.
(Odd Fellows Uldg.)
Home Owned Stores Feature Home Baked Bread De-
livered Three Times a Day From Your Home Baker-
ies Always Fresh
I ii ErVrt rTfitTiiifrj
Home Owned Grocers
no Substitute for u
QUALITY
Pure Granulated
10
I'lec-Zing
OATS
With Tumbler
Per Pkj?.
10c
Light
I'lec-Zinp;
APPLE JELLY
Ifi Oz. Jar
15c
Peas
PORK ROAST
Per Pound
the Home Owned Stores Listed
Place You Have llecn Wanting
Telephone GOO
PLEEZSNC
54c
Lbs.
Plee-Zinp
CORN FLAKES
Laree The;.
10c
Crust Flour
21 Lb. Sack
$.03
1
Plee-Zine;
Pure Extracts
l Oz. Hollies
23c
No. 2
Can
19c
Plee-Zing
)
Ginger Me
IOC
MEATS
BREAKFAST BACON a0
Per Pound .9G
PICNIC HAMS 1 7
Per Pound I I C
FRANKFURTERS 1
Per Pound I 36
Helow You Can Kind
to Trade:
GARNER & MINCHEW GROCERY
S00 West Walker SI.
WRIGHT'S GROCERY & MARKET
Masonic Hide;.
POWERS & BUCHANAN GROCERY
911 West Lindsey St.
D. T. JORDAN GROCERY-MARKET
GO.'l S. Hose Ave. Phone 605
HARBOUR'S GROCERY & MARKET
117 S. IJreckemidRC Ave. Phone GG6
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