Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1, Friday, June 29, 1934 Page: 3 of 12
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TTJIUY. jTE 29. 1931
THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
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DOUGLAS PUTS
OUT NEW BOOK i
Writer Popular In Breck-
enridge Is Author
with original photographs of Han-
ger heroei and typical Hanger companies.
In Ita page live again-the tx-
plolU of Captain Coleman. Captain
McNelly. ICdward Burleson and all
the men who wrested Tettaa from
the grip of the Indian and the dew-
parade It find in modern day
that the ganfatar ia aa dangerous
aa any historical foe.
Ftor the next to lat chapter In
Minatra Working Senator Berkeley
To Help Locate Here In Interest
Flour Mill Here! Of His Candidacy
Hrcckenrldge may be the location) genalot licit K IJcrUelry of J
of a small flour mill It wn learn- Hrewater county In Southwcat
ed thl weak when Alex Summeri
" I. l'uuglaa ape lal writer for
lie Fort Worth rin ami well-
Miiiwr and pomiu m Hrecken-
Milne heoaw-c of Mv.-tm ilt out
tore where he iote manv pecil
!ie oil Hlrrk-rr Iclgr and ll
e..pW ! now thi j. i. miiI air hoi of
Th Oen'leiiK i in thi
llnti. '
The book mii . u cti.
! In tin Fint Worth lie
winter and attracted n u I
'ion ovei thi? j.rt f U.. .
" l pitlihi. l iiiith-A.
IXtllaa
I' l Ui i..ii .f the I. x IU11
-er told witt hlntorU.il 'ulrhtv
'lit With .!! itphaal i 'h.- ilaii
et the hn (1- and th. . m.n..
'f the Rkiiki-i. nt of the 'hi. on
law enfcireiiM t 1 h.xll of
tu Id
ScNjthwr1 I'i.. h done
mm IkmikIii- Th. book
Wnl'e
f .tit i
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utten-
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the book-one not piinted it The m- c w BttinBwri who
I'rmm- ia an acwiii ii piui
Frank 1 lamer apd of the thrilling
moment when Captain Hamer and
his poaae looked down their mm-
atghu at Clyde Barro- nnd liohn.e
Parker only a fow week r.io
Mr. Douglaa In that thnptci ha-
Mitnc iiertlnent intniem 'f th.
wrecking of th. "1.1 Itnn" t f m
throiigh j". lit i' -"TVe
J T. 1 1 in. n 'i ti . '.iti
Hat' I How (ill ale r.iit Wotth
book atorea. The Kalr hfta devoted
a upevlal window dlaplnx In it Au-
tographed copies can lie piocuied
Ht lid extra cont It io'II fi.r $'.'
fiiimerly operated the flour mill at
Woodson was In the city try In to
locate a Rite on which to erect a
building to houie a flour mill.
The Chamber of Common e ha
Wen buy lor tne paid year ciei
imk Interest In a flour mill herr
mil odic Minnlra. oecretary. ha"
I n woikmtt foi ttie part fewdni
to In ip Incite i -it' Miiliible f.it
i' h i mill
.Mi .Sumnieir and hi on ure ex-
Tc.vm and a candldato for Lieu-
tenant Governor of Toxas. vr a
visitor In Ilreckenrldge Wednra-
day In the Interusta of Ida candi-
dacy. Senator Betkelry wh. tute .-!
ator from hl dlatrlct right years
from 1921 to 1032 and was tlio
autlioi of the clKiwctte tax bill
vtil( h ho kh now lirltiKx ti
tliXNumO yeall. t.i tue pviMi
.( IkkiN
1'i-mi ISSti to UU1 S.i.alji
Herkelev wa 1 pi'li 1 11'itiK Ih
Farmer Starts
Town Of New
Deal In West
1
Montana Village Springs up
Near Work On Fort
Peck Dam
NICW IKAI. Mnt linn- 't'l'i
I.ok " . 11. .
stor II 1
eon It boenuse Xaw Dent Is one '
of the very newest towns In these
United States.
It hns just been born along with
start of the Iiurc $08000000 Kort
Peck Dnm project n irtn .m.i 1-
unusual In many -!
New Deal wna sUntcd .a.t A....
New bulldlnga are rising at the rule
of four a dnv Theie uii 12ft lc-i-dences
md triit - ln-ie tsn lo -have
.n 1 Ir i-i I l'" ilid i
Th ti' ' '
uniqie Nr Pc 1' '
here Is a deputy sheriff requested '
by settlers.
Th head-man In New Dml Is ;
C V. Whlsennand a rnrmer
around these jmrts for many yours.
Aided by n Glasgow realtor ho
flunked off blocks sti'oots nnd il-
ilid (rted a town.
Whisonnaml spoclflea whnt bu-
Ineai aic to be allowed To date
the town hna a hardware store
OMI GOU) SAMS'? Jl'MI'.
WIIUADIOLIHIIA.- There seem 1
to bo quite a supply of old oId ir.
Philadelphia so much In fact tha'
for the pnt few montlm an avorngi
of 130 pcrnons :i d'i. ' i I gr J
object h of varlou- - t t'ni'
cd Htatea Mint hei. r Pr
ident Hoosovelt - . 1 1 11 m!
nbout SO ifi!ins biouglu gnul t 1
the Mint each ikvi.
ill III.'
.(re
I
pected In Hieckenrldge thl. week 1 Inn I iter being prrtldcnt of tMf
wlu-n a local Chamber of Inm-ilexi- Dry Patming
nicive (ommlttee will cont ict them tin in-t aeveral niti
md tender every service powlhb j In en rewldi'iil of ti.
o help them get located here
llri'iueii S11111I (lam lliinln
1AIUKN ( ..mi Th.
( oiiii Til utiii 1 1
the ten volunteer fire department w tx
ed feverishly againat a rialtig tile
well to free Arthur I'emico KI'KA
la a worker from h mud hoh in who h
lundnonie oln-iif ...11 in n upland h beeume ..tin k hil i" 1 . I n
black Jack.' ! 1. .iifiurl lllun Ing rxiedltlon lie vmmiI.I h i
tiateii in pan i'h thr drawing drom-ned had hi pieduinn.t n-1
"f IlhcH ltennett which embelllah- been noticed l n poll.-eni 11 01.
l the erle in The Prea in part hir
!IHI I'lReolls In 'UH Shi'N
WICHITA FALLS. Tex U.R
M A H-iunmann of LcGrange.
Tex who tecently wtm the ama-
tiui miikIch chiiinpionahlp of the
1.x Ti iiwh-Kiting Association.
1 not jvint good hes perfect To
win hix title Ilauamann fired IS)
UnicK Km iv ht ni'iit a clay plg-
.011 to th.- i-iii th in -cittleied lilti"
lgre li
i hi h 1
Stut. ;.
' ti-
off 1
the Trxi
he f uh
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Pure Cane
Domino Bi.uul
Sugar
100
10
$4.90
51c
I In I fdii.il T;i Will
l.l)
(loth
H.U
Minn Il.tM To liv Added
None Sold to Oth-
er Merchants
Flour
Vmh 24 Lhs. i.U'
K -IS I As.. $1.30
( Mill. 1 dill
Baking Powder
o i-i. no
1'lllr.in'. H'li ll
COITM. wihhI 19c
(;i.n(;kk lv. vm
15
JKLL-0
fvl Pka 5c
ra. I'licKi'd .
BIACKIJHRRIES
h (nils uiXK
PKVCIIKS
I)a llritv
Ijiro Cans
16c
KRUTCOCKTVIL ;N;;:;' 17c
POSTTO'VSnRS" 2'SJZr 19c
Lettuce
Haiti 1 lends
Karh ' . . . 5
(RISCO
J I'til OuiC
BLISSTK-V
Oianm I'eUoi and I'tKoi
1-1 Lb I2e
1-2 Lh 22c
llvotyut '
C0RM
J ( an LtOC
Waxed Paper
Cut UfKht
Roll . . . 7c
S-VLTINK
FlfikcA"
1-2 ()..
I'ackaKt'
10c
I'irin Pink
TOMATOES
Ilium (!ii)tMi
Pound 6c
POTATOES
Hcdf. or White
10 Lbs 19c
LEMONS
DOat'll
25c
Tokay TE g'Si'Slrfc. 89c
POVil)EREDSK;R.2)krs..l5c
sTlT)RTEI.N(; 8 1;';; 61c
KiiiK of ()aik
;reem5ens
2 i2 19c
Itlllk
vine(;ar
Pure Apple Gal.. 25c
Distilled Gal. . . 20c
CaniphHI's
T().MT()Jl.(;E.2caiis.. 15c
l.ihh
spvru;is
I'icnlc
Cans
14c
POTTED MEAT. 3 cans 10c
viraiw" SMS(E 2 cans 9c
Amoiicm
SARI)IMiS.2nm.s 7c
QUALITY MKATS
Tender Veal
Steaks
Koimd l.oin.
T-Uone !J.
15c
Roast
Fane Veal
Secn IjI.
IOc
STEW MEAT Ers
H c
-SLICED IUCON ?S:. .. 19c
lil I a a. I. ! . !
Plenty Fryers and Lamb
BACON
Meaty Siikiu" Cured
Not Sl'crd
LI). ...... 1 2"C
Rolled ROAST
Honelch-1. Seasoned Tied
Pound 15c
. PIGGLY WIGGLY
W
tioii i Hank nt Alpine.
' i i'or II. tk- le
111 h he pieti lit ' i
about III ciiihII.1i.
"Aa a meinbet f
Senate foi el)fht . n
valiantly for th- mti rests ..f n
own dlatrlfl lm h neei I t
alKht of the -t id .. . wholr n' I
it comjHiKlte if ai c. I'cil'tl
Ilia outatamln n iu rement m tKt
Senate waa lit author -hip ir 1 !
"titimentallty In thr j.n.Hit.1 f
the Cigarette Illtl v..ilch i i.r.
leldlne to the publu achool
tem npprnxlmatoly four tmlle n
i dolliiis annually. Tin i bill alui.
iiolniiKe ihe term It. the piibil'
-. hoolh all over Txaa and uaxrd
tin
I llx
ntiite
iih nt '
from financial ni it
PhnhIct. ParkiT
t Zionist Mert
' M Iteiulei and lte 11. I k
i left Monday to attend t1'' Na-
tional .lonlm conven1 n m A'
tie "it Ncxv Jer-M The . i
t rnn open Snturdny.
Itcv I'm ker. paator of "..1
i'Iii iti.m Church ta to he
iei itn foi the convention
JENKINS SEEKS
1 ALL AUTO MARKS
WASHINGTON rtJ.Ri Ab J u
I lilim. who nlrcndy linliU 11 s Id
and It Internntlnml imtn.i.. .1 .ti
1 ept'id lecordM. will uttt'inp'
hi eiik viy mark up '" ''"iO
mllt'i. on July 1.1 locordii.ff t
Ted Allen 4Mrotary af the r
tent board of the American j'
mobile Aaaoclullon.
I On the Ronncvlllr alt nt 1 in ir
Salt Iike City Utnli Wlievr K
iHtt'd to 25 records lact jni
. Jcnkitii. will tindortako next moi.H
the ' niiii.1 pietentloua lun evci i'
tempted in the Unite I State-
Iui mi; the .10000 mile i
hope to break 71 old record
I iiu ludini; tvery apee.1 mark froio
' Urt to ao.uou mile. Ho will dne
hir. tutu cntlmioual for the flrat
21 hour and then nt briefly at
inter. al The run probably will
Uxt 1.') day.
It im pointed ou nt during
bin 3 000 mile atretcli Lift Augtml.
lenkir- e.-tabltahed Jt v."rl ree-
oidt and It interna'. -. it i i'li
lIiiwniT his WiO mile. 1 'H( hi.
nit' i ! I tune hour tuna sub-
w le 'i i. t t-. T.ihti
I -1 ler
WHAT FOOD
these morsels be
Kc:'(Ri; Rue Knspics have
n delightful tuitc-nppcnl. A
treat for the whole family.
So crisp they crackle and
pop m milk or crenm.
All the nourishment of
wholesome rice. Light and
easy to digest. Ideal for
breakfast or lunch. Fine for
the children's supper. Always
oven-fresh in the patented
inner waxtite bag. Made by
Kellogg in Battle Creek.
tieinth offii ei . ( )'
I If el. tt8 Kceir-
ni a k ir. 'ty wc 1
it
off.
i linker)' garage
. e uion barber
m i ki' two new
ri i iranta nnd a
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1, Friday, June 29, 1934, newspaper, June 29, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70552/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.