Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1, Friday, April 5, 1935 Page: 6 of 12
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SIX
THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
FRIDAY APRIL 5 1935
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NANCE'S
NONSENSE
W e! n' (ii. I.i .
ciirk it ( k
up ih mi t
In; h I
H'x k Sh-v.
1 1" i t 1 1 r i ' . irti
I n
to m why they up an backed their so m'ny purt churches nn school
rr nn run Away J' it trln to houses only they peeied tuh be like
how their stuff Knvwny hit wut I mansions an castles Them nchool
all fi the but ot we rii. t thut Kioiind" khz shore f xed up fine
thai per.in.i th4'-awi (rum with lde atlioi hni nn hm"i
nr 'Ant I' i ii in' j ni.il dul hr tak but t jut wundere.l if them ihil
. nr- 11 i Mim lens rr plad wolfe owr tha tu
er an nntfovrr Kvon hail drink. n
.
weni 111 thr Tixa njtil an
springs In them school ard but
l'i'' r whin I wmi a till r toted water
' '"' ' from thii iisii an nil drank out n
'" ' '' th. Mtme d per an I ntei heard
K " ii ua h.ivln vpmiii We hIaii u.nt tn
I fi.H.i an lt rATit .... Bnrlt. wlth ..
(lowers an aven had a lot of wild
unlmaU of Iver deticrptlon. We
shore did enoy thtn ah I hop
the did u
to a i p t J r
for pA'jt rr pea.
hi 'n .i f ii. ii i iit nne
rn fi.fHii rij k n r
r e i ' . arm in Ive i i
w' ii" iffen ' Wild
t i
' 'h'! .nv so weiji - w.nt mer
nr.i .' i'tii thar hihwit r run
i ift il t ha'i.l '-ih irt n
. . n' 1 1 -ii i I tuk .i .! p b'l-nth
t' i thnr a" Sijt Jonl-
i .u. hn h needed turn
nl J i t walk up
OK' Well! I id ittll nil
i j 'iw fei n oiii hour l
' "i .l rt'ii'tn 'hi lantern j
1 'r p'. . i nit ' Me'
up With rosum an stretch berries.
Thar wur. Rood friend nn nnbor3
wo had wont tuh camp-meeting
crib-ralflns and earpct-tacklrw with
an did we tnlk an talk Sum o'thern
folk have Rot purty prosperous ah
high-fnlutin no- this hero II
boom but they all eenid Jlst an
hnppy a Mr unfloweri tuh see us
Well betwixt me an you nn tha
gale post I think this hero Stntc
o'ourn te Jlst made up of Rood salt-o-tha-earth
people enyway'
With love to lvtrbody.
I "NANCIB."
Tenant Fanners
etii vere pnjiors concoriuiiK nhaie-1
I cropper organlzntion work.
Plight is Aired j Who Knows That
(ii-i.ut-i wr wint hnrk out agiii
! thu tork show and thnuKht
nn M.i' wi ml(ht buy us another
milk inw but we tidn t see eny
that would K" ahead of them le
fnithful fovw of ourn Ole Une-
ri k Mar an Lil On Ldnbarks
u ii tin titir I1 I
. w t ma helped tnc an Joaian miae all
iiiiii-
i'..l i ! I' a. "In .ippait
ull. I.Ike No-
!.. A I I
(I h i k n
BAKING POWDER
Same price today
as 44 years ago
25 ounces tor Z5c
Manufactured by Flaking
Pawdcr SpcclalltK whontaks
nathlne but H'klne Puwdir.
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"Ilia
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i iiin or UK'"'" an
K I Jimlllh K eee off
We r i I on ovrliwv
lit ik 111 I life J
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i r ole Herk and Jenn we ud
r
M
Ml II i
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r f i n. th
ou i io ihiiMftn we nw aunt mity
flrii hiKn an one man bragged on
.. I htsn ii mui h I i t tipped an told
iimart ' nm 1 f " bf'O' w w had
i n 'I.1 awo wisi me oie rasnr
hirkn win hard tuh beat an Iffen
he dldn t believe me to JUtt peek
iti our Hmoke hou-e
We iik in the Hajnhow liurden
l.e i iMi.I hi' an I imagine thu
.' n.ilil wud be eas er to find
than clothes nn them tlmr danr n
gals but they shore cud dance t
that Joalah wanted tuh utay on
pee hit (Hit but t Jut told hlin to
.' hi ! ii ' r i Sf i urn on
! Capitol Chatter
j (Continued from Pace 1.)
' Senator Copelnnd promised to do
all In hit) power to promote the
HrazoA river ronrvatlon and re
clamation enterprise
M'mh Norm nnd Strleff enlarg-
ed upon what Mr Dunlavy had to
. say And the Texas delegation
j e-med to b exceedingly optlmls-
tic of flrval success The necessary
legislation however haa not yt
been passed by congress. When this
N accomplished everybody aeemerl
to feel that the president will rond-
ily approve the project.
Fifty Arc P resent
At Church Dinner
MAHKKD TKEK. Atk . April 3.
- The Arkansas planter-shnre-crop
poi controversy quckonHi last Sat-
urday with word of a negro's death
In MUelsslppI and the caustic sug-
Rehtlon by a citizens' committee for
a (ederal Investigation of the Har-
lem riot In Now York.
The suKROallon (or an Investiga-
tion of th Harlem disturbance was
wired to Senator Joseph T. Kobln-
aon by the Marked Tre Co-op-irn-tlvo
Association nhortly a(Ur re-
ceipt of word that the body of a
noro dfMcrlbed as an organiser
o( tenant far mors had been found
In Mississippi.
Hc(etrlng to the recent appeal to
(Continued from t'nee 1.)
shuffled Into a proaperous Ranger
nuto shop hunting work. Otto
beliep it or not mid (alien upon
the charity of Tom Vallns the
unmtgrnni boy and was properly
yea handsomely rownrdod with
clrthlng. food and a home.
In 1023 the 'Hinge of Souvala
near Athens declared a holiday
to hotior lta native son home
(rum magic Amencn. 1'ublle core-
monlea that day deillcntcd the
cnmpletlon of a beautiful wall
about the church and of modern
equipment In the little Greek
school house.
Pliuci were erected over each
m&kx-Mm
Thar wuz nn old Itoneer meetin
thai We eei'd Ih'til bg lie- an hwr whr wp rrilv nj()ed
i h. !-. whir ji.t i heip imrere Jlet meetin ole friend
u' '' ' " -.mil M ii iiinri'i. One woman ri'
W' ' I ki natiir- I ) h A .t '.. het rhi w
I W mv i'i i'hiwiixiilfxi'i
About fifty piroris attended th"
get-to-gether meeting at the Klrst
MithodWt Chutih Wodnrmlay eve-
nii a There were one or two Im-
i promptu Kpechew and thoo attend-
ing brought illnhes for p pot lurk
eupp. r The get together was fol-
lowed h pr.iyer meeting
Senator Hoblneon by Norman .j.
Thomas Socialist party lender for r - b T j Vllas Hrcck-
(edcral Intervention In Arkanas Phrl(Kr rrXa."
"to prevent massacre" the commit I ...
Uo wired Robinson: f'll'l.nn W'lllfor
'Massacre In New York might bej-'"' ' ' "II dlKLP-
poHHiblc. Don't worry about Ark-'
ansas. provided New York agltnt- (Continued (om t'age 1.)
ors stay at home." tragedy said this afternoon that
Sheriff Sid Campbell aid "ijfunenl service (or Mr. Walker
guess the nogro. Rev. T. A. Allen souid be held Friday afternoon at
of Marks Mlm. probably was kill- .3 o'clock a' the Klr Christian
rd by some plantation owners." ' hur-h
The body was (ound near Her- At that lime It wns plnnned to
nando Miss. about GO miles from have H- A J Hhettleswortli
hen-. Neither officers nor of( ciala former piator o( the church and
of the Southern Tenant Farmers' close frler.d to Mr Walker con-
Union foremost opponent o( the duct the .services nsslsteil by Rev.
I plantation system o( (arming cor.- Thurman Morgnn present pastor.
nected the Hernando case directly -
with the ArkanmiK nctlvltlff. Remember tne good old days
In the negro'H ro.it lnpel wm .i when the people used to sup-
button on which was inscribed poit the government and not vice
"Kvery Man a King ' In nn p k- vim'
Suit On Will of
Yount Thrown Out
HI2A.UMONT. April 1. U P
Judge II. R. Johnson today threw
out o( county probate court the
suit contesting the will o( the inie
M. Frank Yount millionaire oil
timn (lied by You tit's aged mother
and other relatives.
Judg3 Johnson hold that allega-
tions by Mrs. II. M. Yount Umpt-j
crgrove the mother anil his broth
er and two sisters wero too general
and (ailed to show where they hndi
a specific lntcrost on the etdnte.l
which Is valued at around $15000-1
000.
Beeville Man Una
Char'fje of Station
H IC. Pressey of Rcevllle has
moved to Kreokcnrldge to assume
the nuinagcrshlp of the Humble
Service Station on Kim Street und
Brecken ridge Avenue. Mr. Presley
will bring his family here und
will live at HOfl E Walker
LOVES TO EAT THIS
CEREAL IT CHECKED
HER CONSTIPATION
KcIIobb's All-Bran Helped
Miss Kestcrkc
II Has ik'lpori 'I IuhimuhU
Men .ind women who an- nrf
nlonally uptet bv rinstipnU'iu In
1 o;ie way or mother. sti"h a u .
i headache billnuvnees. I'iiiim
poor nppotlte gns pilns will oh
tain refreshing ri'llef bv Inking
ThetlfonlN ninck-Praught
"I found I htd to have acme
' thing (or connllpatlon for It wra.s
I mnklng m feel dull and tlieil'
wrlte Mr .1 I.. P.rltnln of Mi -
Adenvllle N ' "I had he nil .o
miu h .ilxiut Hlnrk-Oiaught I In
gun tnktng It itul after n il- or
i two of Kl.i.'k-Pr.mght I feel fine"
rin.Di'OUD'N m.uK.nuAt (.in
We rjuote from her letter: "Thrto
yenrs nco I became constipntcd.
I tried many lavntives. Rut ns soon
nn I got used to ench kind I begnn
to set the same trouble.
"Last summer I wns on my vacn-
tlon. They fcrvcd KclIogRa AUe
Hiian. I Just loved It. ' cat Kel-
logg' AuHkan every morning
and over since I have not hnd to
tnke any more lnxntlves." Miss
iMargarct Kcsterke Crcaakill N. J.
Due In binufjlcicnt "bulk" in
meal.
Testa allow Kellogg'a Aix-Rban
provides "bulk" to nid elimination.
Al.UlllUN la also rich in vitamin B
und Iron.
Tho "bulk" in Aii-Rran la gen-
tle. It reatata dlgeatlon better than
the fiber In fruits nnd vegetnblcs
bo It Is often more etFectivc.
lan't this food safer Ihnn risklnc
patent medicines? Two tablcspoon-
fuli of Al.r.-11AN daily are usually
aulHclont. If seriously constipated
use with each meal. See your doc-
tor if you do not get relief.
Use aa n cereal or In fiJ2Z&
looking. Sold by all gro-
cers. Made by Kellogg in
Rattle Creek.
Keep on the Sunny Side of Life
M'i m raaaV I ( JU ''
MM'
Fresh Sen Fashions.
Frocks
A rand variety!
$4.98
Nuclty r'iifeh crtpea and
sheers print crepes and
taiTetaal Its of jacket
frocks tunica poplunu !
Mlsioa' and woman's stzoaf
iVfii- Criip Fabric
GLOVES
A alut!
49
Flaring organ
dy. troiibar
and piue cuffs!
Alto perfectly
plain ilip-c-n!
Better atocV up
nw anly -49c
Sties 6 to SH.
A Small Deposit
Will Hold
Any Garment
f ' ' V ' ir cl1? S
livery Spring'
Pastel Color
In Every Size
Here's Good News for Breckenridge Women!
Sen jean Scdra
STRAWS
Remarkably lo priced at
9
N "j e a choice of fine split pea-
nil Toyo. a luitrou. tmooth
traw or fine ewn Pedaline
braids in all the gorgeou spring
eolar tones And. of course navy
brown and black
A new lot of Gaymode
Silk Hose
Sae on Easter clothes!
49c
Ready now in the new Grey
DmK. Ten Dance. Sauterne and
other smart new-senon color.'
Chiffon temi-service nze 8S
to 10- Real Penney buyi'
A MAMMOTH
2 DAY SALE
Women's and Misses'
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
DRESSES
EASTER ! A break
for young fellow si
Student's
SUITS
Astonishingly
low priced!
s?l
V
Values up Io $9.95
14
75
H
Smart STYLE!
Sturdy FABRICS!
High QUALITY!
Send that younj man to
Pcnncs for his new Eas-
ter suit . . . and watch him
Blow I Suits with the snap
a younfj fellow wants! Fab-
rics that can take a young
man's wear!
DEVON Single-breasted
with notched lapels
aRHrT-HaK
r I i AkmhWr1
v-i 'Mi if
.00
Oiu New tnl litiM'i liiu made a -.peci.il
)tiri'li:iii' (if Iiiiiis.iii(I.- nf (Iri'.-MN and h:tt.
anil the lluir .stoiUMn MiecKenridKO has
lii'iMi allot ted it slmro.
Kijjht at tlu lriinninK f thr Euhicr
suaNaii come these nirvclmily beautiful
croution for street altoiniMin and sport
wear
You may choose from the largest assort
niont ever .iiii in the Hun Stoic.
Friday and Saturday Only
if- M' ' v-y'.ff.'; j
EXtVtil The Newest Easter ExtVttl
LOT No. 1
New crepes and
.straws in all head
sizes.
98
HATS
Just Unpacked for This Sale
LOT No. Z
Arv brims in
pastel felts and
straws.
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1, Friday, April 5, 1935, newspaper, April 5, 1935; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70570/m1/6/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.