The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 313, Ed. 1, Monday, December 3, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS MOM 'AY DKCKMBRR 3. U)!M
THREfc
Ranger Bulldogs Meet Sandies at Home Saturday for Title
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BlfiHT GAMES
0 ELIMINATE
EIGHT TEAMS
Sandies Have Never Been
Defeated On Butler Field
Amarillo.
(iKt'i i li -tt i ! (it HU-
! ' i'i "i i . i been et-
nv- ii' i '(.! .iK this
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wick ' i Ihr f i -l i'. timl of 'h
l"i.ff foi tin rvx.i- lulri HChnlif
lie jt ijcue ' Ui i i hainitnhip
Itanfei ih-'ik' 2 ipirnu.ii im
Mill be i orti.t. ii k "!. f the i -
hrsi iam n it- In dislt u
Thf Hull'l n.i ll iv "" Am. ii nl'i
Handle r Amui' Sn'tudi. n
flrld ft Ahull 'In Mllldlr- li v
nrver ' i. i fm'ij
Othet Ii ili-'in" Knii iH
Hlftrttint'K 'lMut If v J.I I'i
' 'Distil I l
Vfiiion I iti it t n Highland
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' 'imi 'liil-ii 1 1 Hntitrt ll
I 'irep uniiKiiul in i ui rii'B fee-
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" Ilir HTHIIIIIir 111! wit- vll wii
"'bull championship thin rail
I'i
"bably thr ment Important of thel Rnnjr w w AnAmn and
thirr wa thr vtetory thr Kaatiand
MivrrickJ ullpd nvrr un Ctmn
'l"hr oCmrr t"Wei thr i utrlnui
yi'Mnjx' of he
BroHiiwiuiil l.mtn
'JSrrr the fact that Hre k
iiMiIk1' 'ti'l
Itangrr played
foi Mil dl'Mlet
championship
When the Mavriukt ! frat l thi
lirftH of I 'Isru thrv in in ilmln '1
tS npiecrdrntnl fi al . ! mnr
time HllppiiiK Ihitnxi Kin i. tn m nf
thr poeiti'iiiii mi liii b 'In Id);
l"our" had romr to I.i-IH 'In Imil
a moitgagr In nukniK " t '"'
iiiu-l drlermined iiiiolMuicht hi
rr on th "Hlg rui wlmh ui'-
Ituigri Abllinr Cum and Htr k i
t i hIki thr Mavnlrks pluyed
Hrri KenrtttRaxniXl Hanger wit him' j
Mnii -ii iuSrttrburk. John !m
i -'in who ta onr of thr brut back i
in ttir district
The sraaon is a huge sui orivs foi
l:n"lluril not so much beiaiine of!
the fourth placr It won but berause J
of the dnfaai pasted on the Ivoboea i
thr first in iitatory. which exlm.u
back some fouitrrn or fiftern J
yrara. '
Another page was added w th"
history book wlen Hr kenitdgr
and Kanget ftiughi thrh uiiimai
Thanksgiving Day battue with the
ilmlrlcl rtown going to the winuvi .
It WH probably the first time
that such a condition h.m eklsted
in the Tuikry Dy Uh I'irvious f
ly one of ihr 'oJiii hue had a de-
feat ctMlked .IK "I'M it Winn rlllrl
!i K the laat game
In thr laat wrrk of pia in Hi'
il' ii Abilene lioiincml iVu
.'hi. Itmiit'i tiMik Hut ki nrldgr '
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9LAZA
III. llie-Ow licit
'J'od.ix mill riifhtlit
"20 MILLION
SWEETHEARTS"
wif; Dick I'owi'll (iiiim'r
i
I'ut O'ISiicii
iiuiny olliti.H.
gawi UaKti.
L if niKi)Y m:ns
fit .11 I "
Ss w '
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TONKiiri
Brunk's Comedians
pui:si:.T
"Little Orphan Annie
A Comedy in I Acts
Also G Acts Feature Vaudeville
Doors open 7 p. in. 'Music 7: I'i. Cm tain s p. in.
Hi'n 'IV nt 'I'lieatif lain pi oof and well liealud
ADULTS 20c CHILDREN 10c
V0nu lady admitted fiee loniuht when aeconiiKiuitd l)
one paid
Auspices KIKs Club
MM) BLOCK' WEST WALK UK
L
2 7 in I lai tlm.d ill f fit I i'i tu ii
ih ." " in n non- oiifcien III'
Final SlumlliigH
Tram I. Pel.
HaiiKr 'i u 1 000
Hirikriiriut.' I 1 .800
Abilene '. J UO'J
Kant in nd - .1 400
i I-... 1 I 200
Mkiwii.iiihI 0 'i INK!
As I See It
ii wii.son itncmi:
The nll-ilMrlrt .iileotluii'. of
the Oil Hull roucliito u'lll bo cur-
ried In mut Sunday1 Anirrlnili.
A i tin- Wes Hodne la banquet
liu.1 Septimbei l. K Hhotwrll told
about the llttlr rrd headed fierklfd
fni -ii i-pi tulle leggrd hoy whom he
fli.t ii-(us I'll u null when h witnl-
l 'ii iMiit fur (iintiif with thi'
Ainu n hZati'i- -hut fmill xnr in
In 'hi' bo i.iiin't pli'in. ii ml
iiui hcil I. mi ' Imth Allllelir HikIi
mil Mliiiiiinii" l'iiuiiH Thr Miinr
li' M Hi .I Miiuir ic mil h
if thr '. mi 'tut ill fi nli'il m'
ttrhh l idil. i . .i thi it -M i'
i'h.i.-i.niit.iii in 'I hituki-K1' "-
( IhiiiIi 'riiiMil(Miii iIimiIiIIiik (or
"Itcil" Mimtf ut thi' Minn' Wrs
HlHlRfS llllllllll'l Slllll Ih
SM4M'll tlllll III Mils (illllK to IliMIl
SlliitUfll hilt "It's hlllilil IIKr
liiiiln' .Miur tuipii.
Ki'iin thr wn thliiK-i lnuk now
thr diitnrt ihainplonahip will iigain
be iirttlnl on Thanki-KiMiiK duy
whin thr HurkariKw and Kulldoga
i mix up next year. Thr Buck ought
0 .
as good and maybe better
neat vrai then thrv weir thin en-!
Biltt but will keep Jaroby and
Hayton thr latter foi n year aft.T
that and srvnal other gdVid men.
Abllrnr loars all Its barkfleld and
most of the Unr H J Jonr. the
i Iiiii nf thr Oil Hell ut rent! i wl'l
I el 11 1 I!
If ltrcclriirlilt;i' uniils IU Iiiijh
lo In' eiliul to opiHiillig llHllllllll
pliier In iiri' the liiireiiU will
Iiiim- to iln ii little tiiilliit; of tin-
xiluiitloii. 'I'll'' Hunger pureiiN
hi hi priilmlilv rlli' thrill some
IriMiiih Till') se-m o Ihii It
iliiiin put. four of tlu hlx Hull-
(lur;i i tin ri'liirn ni'l )iiir will
Mulsh pluliiK fiMilhull ui nllli'-
lien uheretis mine of Ihe Itueli-
iiroos will reiirh the limit hefiiie
IhiIiik Kfiiiluiiteil. Hour ul IliN
yiNir'n kI Kriiiluiilini; llnllilui;
iini iiliieleeii; only mil' of lln m--nil
Itui'luiroiis Iiu'IIkIIiIi' fur nuxl
lull U nlneleiiii.
j the coutry A bottle of )lquo-
Maybe they farm the prospective will be placed in the canter of the
football players at Ranger tor a table at each meeting. A death
ywmt oi two before they start l"! implies the chJlra. they will be
high school o they will be a old i tied foi wnd. Thi laat man may
as possible and still play all four drink the content of the bottle.
yrals
The "W Club which Ih spon-
surlni; the fontliiill giimn In nilso
iiiumt) for Urn IiIkIi huImioI nnmi-
ul U coninistii of bo)s timl KlrK
of tho M'himt who huo eiirncil u
"It." It U iini' of llio soluml's
llvellnst club..
Onr of Ihr main phases of Ihr A
ti M-lexAs football game wus thr
j punting duel between Bill Counei of
A. .i M. and Bill Iitwir of Texas
file larger boy. Hltaer. had the edgu
mi the othei Hreckenridge boy.
Hop' Hopkin. sport editor of an
Austin papet called PlUer. "Tea-
is educated tor artbit.''
Ol.ll ( llt;ill Hlil.l TO
HINO AO.MN IN .MUMA
MKXIA l i'' After many yearn
if nileuce a chuich bell will aga.n
ting out in M'-nia on Sui.iluv iiioin-
ings. The Klisl MethtMllst Chuuh ii-
rrctint: Vlfcxjt towei in bin k
of the i lunch and a be I will In
hung tftrn as soon a it is finished
There husc brrn no church bel.s
in MeaUa f"t muny yrain but mem-
ben of the MrUiudi.t chuich de
B iided il would be a giMMl id'-a lo
levlvr the old cualom.
i
120c ticket.
PTPU inPTHDV
tlluH yJUlUtll
iil nu LnUrVEiLuithumbiiiK thiougii du
Baylor Wins One Game To
Take Cellar Position In
Southwest.
With oni of the brut football
(rami In thr nation Rlc won IN
fir! Soiithwput Confrrrnce cham-
ptomthli with a 39-0 triumph )vrr
Baylor laat Saturday.
Only onr defeat that to T C V
wan ufferd by the Owl durlnx
th nr;iiin play
TrxHK won necond place downing
A i M In It laat game on Thankft-
giving 13-l Rlcr defeated and
M. t' ilffriilnj thr 1inghornn
Thud pIhii' wng taken by -S. M
17 Th" Mimtiingii Urkrd T
ltf 0 IkkI wcrk Iwseii to Rlr
Knliii anil a diiiw with Txa
.Kin"' S M. 1'
I "I mi I Sliiilillncs
Tram W I. T Pet
Hiii- 5 I ti .833
T. im 4 1 700
S M 1' 3 2 1 VW
T T 3 3 0 S00
AikninHri 2 3 1 .417
A M. 14 1 2Vi
Baylor 1 .' 0 lot)
School "Mutineer"
Lose Grid Lei tars
(.'I.KVKl.AND O Their coveted
( intria will not bo awaided 11
Olenvillr high achool football play-
ri thin year because they "mull-
ni il ilurlim a nmr.
fmiiunnni karauui a alrlnv of
aub.tilutra wu lolng after they
hail brrn benched the regulars took
things In their nanda and trotted
out on the field on their own Ini-
tiative to irplac" the ub In a
name nKuliuit Kust Tech High.
Henehei! nxaln by their coach the
II .n off the field to le shower-
put mi i ivillan clothes and Irft.
The piinlnhmeiit was derided by
II limit
pel
W T-iyloi si luiol pilncl-
"
Last Man Club Grim
llul Ex pedis Mir Ui
Tol.hilx) U.R For all theli
lauk-hiei tint i' wax n grimneee In
ii.. fner of each of the dogen
mciiiliii of ihe Laat Alan Club aa
they nat In Uielr first official meet-
ing in the Chamber of Commerce
Wat veterans all the member j
w.ll coi.llnue their orgaillWlMon
meng lines of Mnillar groups ovn
riiere are 13 member in the club
altogether.
Whoever the laat man In the
club may be. illlo J. Warner nn-
! t tonal vlce-preaident of the Anui-
i lean Leg' on won the honor nt
ihr fir tt meeting. He arrived late
.ind t-hosr the 13th chair
TI e :ik rnbi'i d ink a toaat ail I
ihitle.l bi-toir then tuikey lulu II-
eoi wi i i i-il Al i .in when
appeinid .il' el mughlll
lust one fair co i'i! genuiH'i.-' '
i found solemn. It eye searching
the face of the other.
Students Al Penn.
State Husy Hunch
8TATK COLUCQIE. Pa.. U.H
Piluisylvanta 8tatr College stu-
dent shouldnt be able to find
much time to study since there
ate 203 extra-curricular organiza-
tions from stamp collecting to
football available on the campus.
In announcing thr active orgnn-
iwit urns in h recent suivey the
college said "Th Penn State tu-
dent ha. Hill difficulty In finding
kindled soul among his fellows."
Among the ex(r currlcular nc-
tivitn-a ai- an aviation club a
frlu l Ii K "' l"'y
anil fi ati untie.
.lam e nichr.lras
What may be keeping Hucy
...lit; fiom taking in mole trru-
.' "..i l.'iu-i.ina in his mabilitv
M
A i
i 'i
Hi HUH 4 I 111 ' i
I 11 1 1 I
II
H C'l I ' lsl l)lN )0(lu
Years Old Murder
ICvidence SourId
Holler air
K iiuougii dimly 01U rec
ords fui tviUenco which' can be
mrd to convict ft man fm muidrr
uiminlttOll 11 yrais iiK'i
ThB man who will face liliil !
Osour HawkiiiM an Inmate of the
penitential y at Fori Madison la
who will bi- released Deo 2.1 after.
nrrvlng it
bery.
-ix-year t.tm for rob-
Hawking wax imllctrd by the
county grand Jury foi fliM drgrui'
niuidei in the fatal ahootlng of hia
wife Qleniia While awaiting tiial
he neaped in a Jullbrrak Later
he win nnralod in Iowa on u lob-
brry ehaige and cotivirted. He
will bo bioiiKht hue imtneillulily
to ut u ml til.il nu the old niuidur
chni ge
Hi'OIL MEN PLAN
BIG MEETING
Thirty-Four States Expect-
ed To Send Delegates To
Fort Worth.
Annual lep.-iia of llu eyecutlvo
offlcera Including Pre.'ld' nt Wirt
Franklin f Oklnho.ni cii ICx-
ecutlve Vice President II K. Fell
of Aidmoit Kxecutlvr Mui'agei C
E. Buchner of Tulao and rr.u.uw-
er O. A Dye cf TuIsm will f'ature
the opening aesalon or the I-'lfih
Annual Meeting of tuo Indeiirnrj-
ent Petroleum Anaocla'Joii of. Am-
rlcu at Ihu Blaukstone Ilv'rl Fort
Woith Tex'ia on Decumbcr 7.
Followlnif 'he announcement of
Convention Commltteia Kua-ell B.
Brown Compliance Director of the
Planning a. id Coordination Corn-
mlUM of WaitnKtoilj u (
will
upeak on "Coorrralion anil ('ompli-
ance
Kmhy Kuyn vuo pienldrnt
I of Hkelly Oil Compui.y will spe.tk
'on "The Avullihlllty ol Di-meitlc
Asphalt of Proper (juullty foi
iiimnwo c..nri u.iioi. ih. imi
r( Stalls.' I. -Ih of Mil-Si .iddiaih
vr. will be fiilli-wi il by id. i ii mn
I'I ens LlllH lu'oll
At noon on h'lldny : Uinclieui
will be gi.cii by th" I'llii.iu :inu
dliociois uf t'n Ahsih ifiiinn to ihr
representative of the iyc.
The afti moon ses-.nn will be.
faalured by the addits of T. O.
Orlentl. of the Kendall IWInina
Company Brudford i. up the
"Problems of Raaieru rimlucets"
und E. O. P'drord of Mldlonu
Toxna will speak on "How the
Aaeoclatlon Can Sbrvc Royalty
Ownera." The remalndei of the
aftcrooon ses.ilon will bo given to
the repot in of the following con-
vention committees: Aitivltlua
Budget and Finance Cornuulion
and By-Law. Magar.lne Mombci-
shlp Nomlnatl'ig and RiMvlutloim.
The highlight of tho Krldity ses-
sion will Im the annual dinner of
the aaaoclhtlon to be held ut the
Illackstono Hotel at ; m wit It
President Witt Fiankiii fiiioldlng
Amnion O. Cnner. pi'blishi i of hu
it Fort Woan Hfir-Telugiam. will net
it a. .ou.tmu.ter. Amos 1 lieaty.
1 i-HmIi mini i.f Ihe iilamiinif and to
ordination cotiiinltlee Washington.
D. Ci and Che lies Fah. rhuiimnu
uf th Petroleum Aumln rlintlvc
Board WaFhingtou D. C. will be
the guusts of honor ami .'iKjakcM
at thi iiHCttng.
Olfk'tUH Hlccllim
Thr Saturday morning hrsslon
will be givon to the im 'ling of the
newly elided Boaid of r.uctius
who will rleil the of fit i ix and
executive run. mil tec foi the cn-
aulnii yeai The .-sioit of the
ItONld of Ii.reiloi.s wt'l be follow-
ed by a meet inn f ih
Vi CllMve
commltloe
Saturday alternoon the J l. . t -
will be gi.n the oppoi. unity
of
ulluiullliu Ihr inteiM
iinrnl font
M.. T.s
ball gann In 'ween
Chii-tiin I'll i-Min
nut Sunt
Clai i Calif
lli Ii yali liliil i'1'i i 'htlcll
ull plduiiiih -til'- il.fi sixteen
lion oil pit iluelnif s' il. air tl-peel-
I to itti i il till" 'in i tn p
jjjvm
Mnatarate fiABL
ly:... v
PIGGLYJIGGLY
MEETING OPENS
Mesarr Je- ami Ciadv Pipkin
-iiliil tint vnythiiiK n set fori
tin t"li i onf ntioii of Plggly
Wiggly openiloiH which opened In
lulls' land today foi a one-day aca-
alim tni-ii Minn InO Itlmmlnrt of
Tn arp eXpBCted lo be on hand
when the pienldeiit's gavel falla for
oule The bualneaa se.alon was bn -
i...! h -n if..ii
ill iiv-i.i nv i: i'iiii4iiv:v '
i oof. Special progiam for the noon
hour to untirtaln the vieltdtH wna
airaiiKed b the Chambnr of Com-
mricr. Officials from Cincinnati
Ohio will be on hand as well a
thisir of the state.
11. K. Hutt of Hntltngen Is pies-
lilent of the state oiKamzatlon '.
P Kvans vice president of Galves-
ton and also opeiating stores In
Southeaat Texas. Oiady Pipkin of
Kastlatid Is secretary of the ase -elation
Guest visitors of the Na-
tional Plggly Wlggly Coiporatlon
who weir to be present are R. O
f'l-iik Oeneial ManAgri. Wendel
Mni-glcy mgi meichnndlsr depart-
ment . II M. Hoy meat specialist
Lionel Tompkins sains mgr. of Cin-
cinnati () ('. (' Mrhincon. South-
weetein iepierentutiv of New Or
leans .nd K A Baser dlirctoi of
Texas Association of San Antonio
IRRIGATION IS
BIG FARM AIDS
KERRVILLK. Tex . Dec 3 tU.R
Thiee of the farm piujucta In tills
section where Irrigation w uaud
to tharwt tho drouth have report-
ed success. K. A. Holehamp of the
Cypreaa Creek community. Korr
County made enough from an Ir-
ilgated truck garden to pay for a
$000 engine used to pump writ or.
Anuinir hit ninut iirnflllr ernns were
3.000 pounda of Iilsh potatoes from
a hulf-ucie plot.
At the Kerivllle city fem rf-
flurnt from the newer disposal plant
was used for litigation Two cut-
ting 'f hay fiom a four-acre tract
of Sudan ki.ixs yielded one and a
half tons to the aire and huivcHt
time foi a thltd cutting is nuai
A Mx-acn- crop of hegail brought
t an offrr of $30 per acre. One han
dled head of sheep fed with culpa
giown on the placr yielded a wool
clip of 800 pound and ad. I oil 31
lamb lo the flock.
Sixteen act eg that were part of
a huge Irrigation pioject opernted
by Jim Barnes and Lucln Linn on
the banlta of the ftaulh Llano Iflver
In Kimble County yielded 7600
bushels of tomatoee and were ex-
pected to yield another 12000 bu-
shels. Five acre planted In limn
bean hud produced 175 bushel
which averaged 00 cent pur bu-
shels. Green Peppers planAud on
six acres had yielded S00 bushel
and brought 85 cent. Six acre nlao
given over to green bean had pro-
duced 125 bushels which brought
12 33 pel bushel.
STUANtilSK l'l('Ki:i) CHOP.
NORWAY. Me. Luck wus whnl
i 06wtn lllleU
wuv ()(
He wa on
gathei his late apple
ci op. when he found a man iimklim
a huu led last minute inipeclton of
the nee. The stranger hud picked
thorn and wa about to take the n:-
ple awav. Goodwin thanked him
for hi thought fulness nnd he
(Goodwin) took them homo
Admit al Hy I has added K vast
men to Culled StaU's teriltory
mid It's in the Antutctic whine
tome of un politli I. in- curt get
at II ho ipiu kK
j
(jpaiac
Toih and
ijB)3iO
with
'ROBERT DON AT
ELISSA LANDI
rVodui.d b)
F DWARD SMALL
Dirscttd by Rowland V ls
J Reliance Picture
ItlASEO IMIU UNHID AHIISIi
BUI . -& &&&mct
VvAui F.' iil a i K-asfe' I
CJ lftEft -i F i'i fkiivl i
. .. s r. . aMafc. r" m BE fill . r ' i
CevV s3&M . LJ-'1Ktii i
r sV V iUillii fi;.wii : HrassKer
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TODAY'S STOCK MARKET
Through the !oiirt-ny of Ford Alou
Telephone 176
Prev.
CIoho
Alllrr Cheni -
Todny'ai
Clone
1 30-
lU 1-4
3.V0
107-5
10-0
25-3
25-3
0-2
30-4
33-3
UU-l
Hi-2
n-r.
10-5
II-
20-32-1
34-7
24-1
2!-3
17-0
21-3
10-1
15-3
0-
M-
10-
0-7
7-t
11-0
12-B
o.
21-7
35-
18-Q
37-1
10-1
34-1
35-
IM-l
1-1
S-il
Amui Cau 10&-0
Ami'i Tob 8o-u
lAmer T kV T ......107-7
I A"HCOn'la. L
' ri
j Ab"' Alt 2-
Watnlnll OH IW
Beth Stool 31-4
Brlgga Mfjf 21
Cane M fg
M-Y
Chiyalei to
Columbia Cnr
Cons Pet . .
Cont Oil . . .
Curtis Wngiit
Dupont
Oold Dual .
73-
2
1U-4
2-7
07-4
17-i
Rem Hand 11-
Kox
den
i Gen
Oc.ii
niniM
Eire .
Motors
Foods
14-20-0
38.1
3S-H
0-2
Goodyear
Int Harvohter
Int Telephone . .
Montg Ward 20-2
Natl Cash Hog .... 18-
N Y C l R 22-1
f Ohio Oil ..
i Phillips Pet
. . 10-2
.. tr.-i
Rttdlu 0-1
Santa Ke It It 68-7
Soars Roebuck .... II-
Shell Union 7-
Skolly Oil
Socony 1 !"
Oil N J ta-o
ilulmtfsr 2-
Toxne Cor Ut-
Tex Otllf Sui S6-2
Tux Pno C & 0 .... 32
U S Ind Alo M-e
U S Rtoul 38-4
Vnnntlluni 2u
Woatlng Wipe 35-
Weetorn Union .... 3V
Woolworlh &0-
On ih HKxiUh
I iUe" ful 7
. . 1-5
.. 8-3
.. 13-0
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Oulf OH Pn
! Humble OH
NISW OULI5A'S COTTON
High Low Close
Jan 12.53 U II l-'3i
Mnr . 12 ul 12.15
May 12 ill 12 15
July 12...1 12 l"
Oct 12 23 12.0
Dec .... 12.18 12 3k
12.15
12. Hi
: H
12 ID
'.2 31
Ni:V VOKK COTTON
Mull '-"W Clos
Jan 12.51 12 3i 12 30
.MX 12.50 12 II 12 II
May 12.W 12.14 12 15
July 12.51 12.37 12 37
Oot 12.21 12.0". 12 07
Dec 12.18 12.37 12 37
CHIOAC.O GRAIN
Wheat
HlKli Low Cloe
100-0 01) 2 ''.i '.'
100-6 0U-2 Jl-:'
Dec
Mny
July
Due
Mny
July
OH -2
02-L
Oi-ti
OU-3
87-
34-4
53 ;
Ik .
01-2
Corn
08'2
02-
. .60-5
Outs
56-3
51-2
IH-1
'12-7
01-7
OO-'i
8V-
.1 1-0
53-1
Dec
I Mny
Juiy
I'ORT WORTH LIVIWTOCK.
Couilosy Youiik & Alcus
Hoga 1100 including 510 iIii.tI
HAVE YOUR
MOTOR OVERHAULED
Di
uiy other necesai
arranged lo Mill i ui.
PAY BY THE MONTH
Drive bv foi Free lusprction
SOUTHWEST MOTOR CO. Inc.
All WoiU (iuaiaiUeea
IMione 11 -!7 N. NVilliains
luestldv 1J
J
Yo vJI net find ih o'd h.icli.u ij.l n bool ol oui holsli
bvl UK HMf fnsndlf gissimg. ' Hdy il'ongc hitch and
(Ml m." 0001 today 01 lifly iou ogo luiltad of the
"ttiKhie' foil Iheit it el ovcy MiHon MeUl convent!
aocoge whcie yev ctv maybe lirvicodond bothod While
you O'e our gueit enjey HAon Haioiiality to ii fullii i.ni
Ihe lome fnendly wtlcomc of doyi gone by our oigoni
lotion ii liomed lo mve you m a mott occepluble
niaiiiic Come if e ul pfil by oui never O any-ng iolei
$?00 50 ond J3 00
Jh
HILTON HOTELS
of
Packer top $0. Early top Jfi.05
paid by mnH kllWn for n few
1 1 tick hORs
Sti-eis - l'OO cnmmnirlal nn'l
1.000 government. Mmnliig bids
and miles ioi il f tit strcis mound
$5.25 to $5 75.
Calves 1800 eommoiclal ami
1000 govetnnxint. Good heavy Tit
calves $3.1.5 to $4.20. Pl.iln welghu
averages aiiilnd t nd under 51) -'i
Rheep 100 commerclnl IiicIuiIIiik
1182 on through billing Medium
giuile fui l.imbe W 50 down. Slim I
aged viet'teis J3 Ferdei I itnbs $1
down.
Local I'riiillico
Furnished through couitcay of
Jess Bloxom at Johnson Feed A
Poulti.
Poultry: light hens 7 heavy
hen Oc
Hgg 30c
('team 22.
COTTON 50 l'F.lt CUNT NORMAL
TAYLOR. Texas. 01 P' Pottoi
Ciop fm Ihls yeai was about ".n
por cent mu mill it wtm Indicated
heVe. I'p to Nov. 1 n totul of 11.331
bales of cotton hud been ginned
heie whrii'iii last year nt the mini
time 27324 bales hud been ginni d
FOUND!
The greatrnt romedy ever formu-
lated for tcllef of Itching of liln
clIsuAsos. Thi revolutionary reme-
dy I called BROWN'S LOTION
and Is a positive relief to those suf-
fering from KOZRMA. ITCH POI-
SON IVY RINGWORM TISTTKR.
ATHLISTK'S FOOT etc. Don't use
mossy aalves a ml bn n d a g e .
BROWN'S LOTION Is a liquid and
hlghl ANTISKPTIC Flisl bottle
sold with MONF.y RACK GI'AR-
ANTF.K tin .mil no Foi ile bv
Biiwi'ii Iini: " Ad
Hundreds Will
Save!
Send Your Hats To
Pate Bros.
For IJxperl Hal
Blocking
ini.mwsraTrraw
GE2SWNED
Our Iiiil depiirliiiont is
coiii)lt'll eiiuippcd Willi
an aiiliiinalic li.il iiiiuliiiii-'.
(ive us a lin.l.
Ctniu'i
Haylor iV;
IMione i)l
aliter
lalior m pails on ea terms
-: - c
zZrinJlTZ
-lU3Lr--
Howdy Stranger
I Inch and tome In
yot
9fiataBaMiatW
CARD OF THANKS.
We want to expiesr our nppii
elation to out many friends fie
their deeds of Itlndncni and wnid
of smpathy mid for the beautiful
floial offeiliiKs. Also out pii-l-1
who .i.Msti.1 usi until inKij Mi'
Goil bli'sn vim nil.
Mi. and Mis. J W Renfio
and Family.
Mi ii ml Mis y j.; in ani
and Family.
lAdv i
SAVE WITH
ICE
Phono tl for That C.imhI I
Alexander Ice
Alexander Inc.
For Sale!
1l.i. I'.-Ti.n Iheirolet Truch I
In Cii-cllcnl comlilliiii. tsu (wo
Wlli'ti iiiltlc linlli-r witn lollj;
Hli'i'l lied timl Htill.es cniilpli'lc.
This i'iiiliiiicnl wus rcpiHsi'ssi-il
mid will scl clicap.
R. G. Camp & Co.
Over Nnnliwirth'H IMnuc Vh
CLASSIFIED
KATKS KOK CLASSll'IIOU
ADS
3Inxlit:um of 25 words InAefi-
cd under proper cliiMtncn-
lion oiio duy 3bo
Sumo ad thrco ciiiinccuIIvo
day 750
No ml Inltcn for Icsn (linn 30o
SOTWK.
llave your painting and piipcilm:
lone now. Papering 2 pel inmii
T S. Can oil 100 8. Meiiill aciSi s
ft oin Daniel Motor Co
Tor Howl
FOR RKNT Ftont bed loom out--Ide
enhance; adjoining bath; ga-
iiige. 505 West Walkei.
FOR RKNT Thiou loom fuinlah-
cil house on pavement. All hills
Ipald. 202 Noith Parks. Apply nt 702
W IClm
FOR SALK Beautiful gtiamuteod
('unary klngeis; also bens. Priced
trnsonable -1210 Wmt Wnlltor St.
Bieckenrldgp Texni.
For Sale ATlscoTuufous
l-'OR SALIC iVroom hmiso ICn-t
Mile. Tlllll south one block eilrt
Shuftu's Hutchety fifth houao west
.side of stunt I'llcud to soil. 0
L Caiey.
Wanted iMif-cellaneous
VA NTKD TO HI f Y Wnrelnai -.
building to wreck. Wrltu de.i:iip
lion and pi Ice Hoke Pinpat All-
mm Texas
VALLAS MOTOR CO.
BARGAIN HOUSE
1)2!) Chevrolet d1 jr
Coach t)l lO
Chrysler GO
... $190
... $55
... $45
... $125
... $90
.. $125
$47.50
Sedan
1 028
Chevrolet
Nash
Coupe
Nash
Sedan
Essex
Sedan
:im
Cadillac
i Chevrolet
Coach ..
Wu liuvo several Truck that v
will sell nt u Rent Hargulli
See our Used Auto Parts
Department.
Battery and Electric Servlcf
Ilolco Ounrntiied Rntterle
Used I'urM for all niaUr of Csn
Sonw rnrta for all Car and AS
l'arts for Bonio Car.
Phone 346
116 East Elm Street
New Bus Schedule
BrcckcnndRc Cisco Eastlam:
Graham Olney and Wichita
Kails.
Effective August 1st 1933
Noith Bound to
WICHITA FALLS
Leave 8:00 A. M 6:30 P. M
South Bound to
CISCO
Leave 10 A. M 8 P. M.
For further fnformaliou cal
Rainbow Coaches
Del Norte Hotel
W. N. Ilarkey Agent
PHONE r.47
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 313, Ed. 1, Monday, December 3, 1934, newspaper, December 3, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70345/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.