Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1, Friday, September 27, 1935 Page: 1 of 8
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Sixty Future Farmers Plan
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Premiums
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nii nuuun aaiiy wan on inc irnu'S)
i niounds Monday with a load of
piK4 and hoat Hog n ' it
'IVxi-. .i cxfrpmcly few. and evrn
tin- Kast Ti-xan woods urc being
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Awarded
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dividual donated geneiuutfl' it
tlther money or lUlUbl merchan-
(Ma for Um tiolt show prtmiuma:
Th.- Hrnt National Bank Rotary
nd atatrH thai rlub- N ' HoPaad. MiporllittlMtoBt
or venoms cinti.i n.-mcocK Ewinft
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ftoif Thoioi' Kiiimtuii' en. J.i-
lett Keed Co. IJn-rki-n. idu'' Vl ir
Mill. Krrkini'iilui' Ar.n.in. m Su t.
attemllng thr mglewMlH (k K A Vll1
i Dant I Moti i Co. Uo.ivi'i s.h nj
I f'o hv Ki i' k OrnVRi. and I'uli i
faldwel! of Pout Oak. w koff Au shJlK
AitPtl Wednesday. I'rlcr U'lnnrrii.
Mulr roll Uui'll BlOwn.
l-i. I McConnvll. u bright voung ' yearling Jap stok". . 13
i nf m.-ar town wan In Monday! Draft colt I'mtu McConnel
tli hi roll and received a cc-'C V prekt. $i."0 r". A
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Mm.. JurK Downing of Swo.-iw.i: i Ii 't yi-.iilng
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1'ijic.n to It iik us fleet up to maximum strength Inruodl itcly. Considered
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in .ni tiif up tiif i ii ni huin Ti.. in iking
tight i-r ao'l n ittt'i 'ion. a ltup ini.rli silo
...ma ' t'xxl li''"'k raprt n. '-dif wotk.
ltd N"ith l'm- pccat.4. frt-iU aecda .til tho- dos
rA. Muhigan. t n of thing that apall PIUMiKKSS
wine ft a i ut t-d in fpac.al i.f.thn un-j
dr rlfi.iri.t icadvrt. j
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Subject of State
Oil Chief Is
Regulations
An opportunity foi ml men of
tN section to hear E.JO
Thompaon. chairman of the rall-
nmi commlaalon on cut reel oil
problem probably both private-
ly and publicly will be offered
hare on October 2.
A letter received today from
Col Thompaon by Odle Mlna-
tia. aecretary of the chamber of
rommrrce. advised that the atate
official will be hem October 2.
. nd that hla subject at the
chamber of commerr luncheon
would be "Current Regulatory
I'rohlema In Textia.''
At the following meeting of
that body Harry I tinea chair-
man of the atate highway com-
mUtion. will be heard on ronda
In Texas
Artfcnlinc Wheal
V
Po Be Reduced
l.uthi'i Stkt" tnd vkif' .ittindt'di
if Ktitn Drnioruitin'i'iti fi o'li '
'.nk Satind.iy
Mi John DiMton w.ts iiun
l ho .itti'tiding the Kaim leiiiAii
ti.ii tun D.iy from Parks Saturday.
John Hani wan In from Pio
net' i Monday looking at the colt
i-xhiliit.
Ilubeit Hatchett of Eolian was
in town Saturday marketing p"-rans
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A i'ty In- in i '
crowd waa In Breckaprt'i
tla.y lor the i i t thiiu i; n
by the Ch'imhet nf Cifim ihi
fondift.-! win t. .! j
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iTHOiill
Mil p
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Hid Kiiml'pr.
ling nti JU'i
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Tom Hefner otatea tlim hown to
be a bumper pecan yeai and that
Removes South American
f.rr.n from WnrlrTc riiHf'- """ -
vii um iiuui nuuud U1vlcst loud of good pecans.
Markets.
ton $.". l"ii ml WMght
c Caldwell ni' i' h.indi .
ll'.'ldvUn in I I h tiidini'
ThoioiighhH-d S II II II
The colt tli'i v wn.i .in
I mi. snofiti i. 'i d''- dav ii
enitdge ti cuiieniK d and wis -on
nldrred i foivt.inl ilep t'.w.ul
horse and mule breed ng in the
county
Added to the dimontration d.ty
of Saturday in which how to make
mmv thino-a or the farm were
ahown. it rounded out a complete "y- Wallace Cope being . I.
program for growrs of thia aec
tlon.
WA8HINUTON. EailHr preilic-
J. M. Crudgington. a iwual waa
bringing to market products from
hia Pioneer farm Atondny. Mr.
tlons of a reduction in the IK15 Crudgington now enjoys fresh coin.
wheat crop In Argentina compared i or toasting ears from his place
'with the 338.000.000 bushels ha-' ..
' vested last year have been confirm- Buster Russell was in town ilon-
i ed by repot ta recently receivrd by .day enjoying the colt show exhib-
I the Bureau of Agricultural Kco : n. y Uuaaell keens good live-
i..l Waahn.g other it
f.w let. nut. riftg'- tt oOat-rve tne it .tur show I
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foui racb ' Ulk 1 it ' that tnn .Hiephana
.New Jer- count) V..ik Shop Ih) wl.l be
wo t.4ih ii ado.'.'.'l in K'lit-r eountie
4i. Mary-
Pcxas Kbony UtSe
May Add Profits
M4mpihir-
Ki ntuck)
W J.IH.-V
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i. kil.-l
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Albany Man Hurl
In Highway Crash
nomics from Ha Buenos Aires of
fice. Drough' over a large part it
the wheat area forced a reduction
in acreage and seriously hamper-
-.. 4r .... .-iftll lhe rnmlmjer is sown and
' i-Mnnin; Boars nan ruuno a new
us for native tbony from the Rio
Oranda Valley Is a ifuestton that is
stock on his place eust of Breck-
inridge. J. A McClenny brought In two
ed germination. Recently the crop i choice mares and an attractive oolt
in some districts was damaged by to the show Monday.
froat.
The drought area Includes the x. K Keith 8r. of Hnr)ersvlll.
Provinces of Cordoba Santa Ke. was In town Snturday demonatrat-
Bntre Rtoa. the territory of Lai mg at qim of the Prm Day booths.
Pmp and the extrtme westein
and northern edges of the Piovlra e ;. j Eudnly swine and silo spe-
of Buenos Aires The fi.at tout ciallst frotA A A ii. Collepe. was
Provinces usually account for about ' n Breckenridge gatunlHy attend-
S6 per cent of the sown acreage and: ing the Farm Day demonstration
S3 per cent of the crop Practically
FORMER BREOK
MAN IS KILLED
Jack Summers. 24 well known
Breckenridge man. who hus recent
ly been working in Jul. New M'
ico died this morning at 2 o'clock
in a hospital at Wink whine he
was taken following an accident
Wednesday while attempting to
load a tractor on a tiuck
Receiving information of the ac-
cident A. L. Summers father of
the young man and Neill Taylor
left Breckenridge for Wii-.k. but
failed to arrive before Jark died.
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in th.
Scott fi.;n Jnh.i T-ul.i.i
at Stcoht'nville Tin re v
(aln'i. motels hi irk i .
cadtlle colt. dialt ..ill -.in ..m
fict evety t;p. exiept s.!
Til Judge nd th' i n .in Ui
xprifij enthiiuUiHtii .ii 'h i
shewing of young hot.. -i. i
Stephens county. "The . u
have been breeding ; ul c
while th- rest of u h.iv.- '
nsleeo on the value and . iii
of horses" t.ild one man tmn. ti
eidlines.
Scott judging guve in inn i"
I'Otnt-t. go.-ii and bail m Mi. colt.
that held the intention ul ; i; -i
iowd.
Ilrei kciiiidge Inimne-. .i M t
'iiullute .i Hh fun. I of :i;i
in x ri'iitr-K Mo which r fifi
lit iel-ti.itiiiii feel ' .1
f i'"'iiiiin.H of S't foi Ii I pi .
ml 'J ' i lm i mill tn ; i.
in ' Ii "f tin .ix diviMni i Al
ill' i :i .ndi-e h id bet n i:.i. eli i
fr In M'ii int itue hliin h) (I.
Ch lole i i f iiiiiniei i-i' wlin h w i
.r..-n foi thud .mil fourth nu
tii I'n ivilve winners i the
pl.ice.-
HA Hoy Acllvi-
Hmdllng of rcgmtratioii. .-ml -ni
Inn lental drtailfi were h.u dlt 1 I :
flowell and hl'i -trp.H nl KI' A
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tif tht latter gtnup. Then. ! i
arc ke-n mock Judge ihmi-lvi
ltnl W-.t'lUll With lllti'te t the 'ij.
ir.tl.'.! 'i' each iiiiun.il
Ca
LLle Receipts
U) Sheep Lou
KUKT WORTH Th. w
cattle .nid calf nieipl ' e.
market e ntein wen l.ilti tun
wick euill.'J' while itupplle. it h .
and ihei-p showed mi. : i.
Cuttle anil hogti Llu.-.-d luu.'i i
a week agu at Ko. t U h u'
tie change was l.oled II. lhe l.m
maiket.
M.nket Hiipplies uf I. a
llllllteil to tiuck lota Willi i ilo i
CiUlla of the accident received I BMd "e'J- Th! '"'"u "l""1
reel to packet h were
hare lodav were to the efieet that
c..... i .-Aiti i iii' r4il Price. held fully it
tSUIIIIIIVI 111 4ti.fc.44 .It ....
the tractor waa caught he'wen
the tractor and the pole on the
back of the tiuck and crushed.
The victim was reared In Bieck-
enridge attending the public
schools here. He was employe. 1 In t i l' .' .
Jal by E. U. Farmer former y of tCfO. JjOlly ISllS
K'.
'y
aioit of me suppi) t.t ( i
lamba wtif on llii"'.i'i h ..in.
prices fo: alt cu ..-- ten.
nomiintlly stead)
"iff V
titht
ItOICI l
johi. v ...i ot Albany in the being asked by its member. The
Wettniili H.i'i'itiil thin n.oir.ii.a suf-1 uueetiun arose in connaetlon with a
fering fr-iin injuiie received las' j letter received from the vic-prel-
night ai.4-11 .i truck hit tht ar n dent of a flreajna company of
whi. h '. wan ruling Springfteld. Maaa. For many yean
1 The Sti .lri.t onumtl ao.iut S it has harn altamrttinu to find
in a u'MlrM.4. VLtajtnmmArLV tiiwhl d.. tulL..! .... ..k.-t .1 ... tt -.-. .....I
va '" this side of Albany when thr t:lv- nil! for niatnl iMk ..i . in th-
Two of mHJth sedan which Mt- Wo4 4S present has been unsuccessful
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"' w ... w .wtV. itifl. i inv nuavru in tia avaircn lor nw
motor- Th. Mima vmii tjjy aam-ged The j customers for Tesna product call-
driver of the truck waa u'tinjureU. i rd the manufaetuier's attention .o
ti iik yr w0(Kj niM my.! fut on I this Uttle known Texas wood snd
-J VIS S- th" '" nd lKth ;"""; we.ejwaj asked 4 forward samples for
i oioaen ia try-out
R J Dwigsina came In Satur
day and also Monday for th Farm this city. The body wilt arrive here
harvested in the Province of Bue
nos Aire. I Demonstration and the colt show in tne morning lor ouriai mi-met
While scattrred rain in August) - j funeral arrangements not hem;
Fiank Sattei white of Necessity announced awaiting the ainal of
nrevki'iiritlfj'
broke the dromh in Santa Fe and
t nre ' i n. . a
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f"4i Thr i t l t .nil
I..'.' 4 tie. 41. d 1.11
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' The -ti.i'i ul
Pn men we.. 1
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Keel use's &X Jkes
Hays lid 10001
mMd VI le)fi nf yo it.i j
i nvirj ul n lar lt utluion O
Mii l!l. ar t.llr ing ('' ar.
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TRENCH SILOS WAVE STARTED
In the northeastern part of the
Province of Buenos Aires there
' was little 01 no relief in the Pro-
I vincea of Cordoba. Entre Rioa and
tht. territory of La Pampa. An In- Bythel Spinks came in fiom hm
I vestlgation based on reports f ton j Utm Monday morning " gt pick-
1 13S field stations in Cordoba and ' .r for his cotton and to. look over'
I Santa. Fe indicate a sown acreage J tne con .how.
' of only 3-1 per cent of last year I . .
Not more than 0 per cent of the jr. c. A. Squyrea and mothei!
intended wheat acreage was sown i t re. HudsnleU.. were among those
in the tetntory of L Pampa i looking at the colU exhibited Mon-
i Some acreage ' i eduction in th" day.
Province of Entre Rioa is alno re- Harvey Pambro of Center and
ported prospect tn all four Pro- j Alsx Fambro of Waybtnd attend-;
vinces ar unfavorable due to poor . lne Colt show Monday. !
and uneven germination. '
- - j Clint Ooodwin and Roes Sloan I
Porter MoConnell and Ben Kight fn-r wun me oouy.
were among those attending th.s Friends of the family today said wa.
colt show Monday. ' Hdmmers was intending to tie mai- the
. I r:ed In the near futur'- having
purchased furniture in piri.iiini
for the evenL
Railway Track Nice
Place For Shun her
7 "ie w .iii-r . .. ' .t 'ni.- when .i
'-d pis.' ' the '.'.di in(ed .i
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Neil aii'laW
I lie v. 1 ff m. BBLb. f
w .aar a aaapaaai a
Oh. u l J--m J aam-.
ii'piepara jM .
a it ic.T oi
I in h. he I.I .. of Pet
Follow in (he deinoiuitrttllon U1
Sjluritty on how to do thing on
(he faun .Itcphenc county growers
at" gun; In itiong for Ire neb
il. . Luk i Ballard county agent
said loduy T'ue siloa were dem-ims'j-at.d
in the cii) si.d now ir
apiiebis thfct Z' or 30 will be
'" '" i retted on saie.u. farm shortly.
ul .n . ..... . ......
it win mmn cunii"U neu aiuri
foi immiU the cuutay eswi-iiii.--
have brought food stuff a
the ciun') It j nid.
Ih i fly the f'-'dsiuff Is oreserved
JEAE 2SR""'t' hy ''" ditch ix fe deep.
- "-yeiia fuilf fvef a . U(U.
j at Mo if.. ii.;
iffni.
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i.l fb( the crop to b preserved.
: i'e roughage ia then laid 'n.
atiini fashion and packed. The
more It Is" ffked tko ttetter as
air pockets are dapf away wttn.
A good method lor pflti'ns; is to
nd a horse over It. The .'r
the stalk the better to long as It
contain its Juices for fermenta-
tion purposes
After packing the roughage h
covered with dirt. Just piled on
and peeked.
The recent roin sic guarun
toeing e. big feed crop for the
count) ana a fit winter Is bolng
fVltl
Watermelon Taste
Ruins Groundhog
KSAKVIU.fi. Tex. 'UJU K t ty
red watenaelon proved th undo-
ing nf an Imported groundhog
here.
V .jneloo used as bait lured
the fugitive pet into a wire cage
during the night. The groundhog's
owner who bad considerable dlf-
JlL- ."Og li' I" i . .i:
tandill iiitUt'li of i. .
i'i inwn Thin -'I ..I 'i
'dllu ' tne i i i. :u
Lllll
Ml U'l.g M ul tli .' ' i
men who 'J.HJNK Ih
family and now . -..
and n .etilly on hi- ! v.
stotkid with .ihce 1... .;
the be.it Meed Tni il
a coinfoit.kble in oiih ' ' ' e
. .. .. . '. with a miniinuiii i . . I.
OLEN. N. Y. U .. Mr. Urn. h. ;.
pt.ir.-r to lcke a i.p. itlke Ron-1 (i oea wiji
dolla. lu. of Alliance Ohio prob- be wh)( h u a fi. (
ably selected the most ding-rous ph(.n (.()ly . th u .
He went t sleep on the p. nnsyl-1 lng t . lhei .. f
vania Railroad tracks. iy
The engineer of a nam man- 0ui .. .
aged to bring hi engine t. .t sKp' Wth more I gin th.i w. d
several feet fiom the .i Imping rullM lh cr jjWi1 . u
nnn. I Just a wo havi dom -. th'
RnmloUn received a suspended . .. .nd lh. .... ul.
were among those showing inter
est In the young horse flesh exhib-
ited In Breckenridge Monday.
J 13 fnl-ria nf R441 lBnttelL
was in' town Saturdiiy. Mr. Moi-rls " nt9IM . on aB 'lit'f"1 j they win produce com irom
Uvea on a farm which is irt of " iinnmwi m -1 woif-nuaen premises
land settled by his ancestors many"""- vw"" "'- "" "
years ago. He has raised an exesp- nereaiter.
ttonally good fruit crop thU year. " -
Revival Postponed
"Frank Powers who lives near the
flculty in keeping it In captivity i Jack Hughes ranch ha lately ds-j The ieviv.il at Franked was
brought It from Tennessee. j posed of his livestock and other postpun-d last wsok due to the
Tli second time it escaped the i farm equipment in order to move illnes of ihe tiastor A. A. DuvU.
queer little animal was killed by : to Los Angeles where he has em- Tim revival wl'l begin September j ports that she is om. why.t
in imloniohile I ploynient ' "J provad
'Mrs. Wharton HilU
Dr. J. W. Whuiton h is in . 1
from Temple when h. hi- )
visiting bis wife u'i'i i.- .11
Scott and White rlo.i. t il H.
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1, Friday, September 27, 1935, newspaper, September 27, 1935; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70593/m1/1/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.