The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 214, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 8, 1928 Page: 5 of 10
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FRIDAY'S BOUT
Crowd Cheers Mat
Event At City Hall
.V-Vith
i ene of Chiroptactlr
I i. Ii. .ili- HobhiP Ed rdsof Kan
'lt pnpulu fiiM.iitp of Hrrrk
nik'i' wi. f t.k f-ins won hi
i ' h fii'i S mi; tlradilck of
1 I ! at th 'it Mull Auditorium
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i. I fill' "f i lion and tbiill" fioni
t.nt to lint h
lli'ii'lri. k Mmtrtt fresh in. I 11111
1 i'inii m.l wi.n thr fni fall In
ninuti itvl '" eiiiVl mhr-n he
. .luppcl m hi famous flying head
. iixi.t K. 11. Is had tippn Hoik
im. "fi lii hltnprni-tlt Ik ml looks
t it thr unatilp 111 topping
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f hoi. l in. 1 th.- lulls- Kini'ifi
Mtif flown f. 1 tin second fall
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11. foi Hif Ii-I fall niul whpn
l. ulrlrU win! I'tiwn with another
.in. I .moth. 1 .f ih. mi headloek and
millv foi the li.t fall Edwards
..ii thi in il-h In seven minutes
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.1 wnu loudU rhrpipd hv tho
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World's 800-Meter
Record Shattered
M1VARD HTAfUI'M. am
Maaa. July 7'1i Lloyd
. 1 prmlpv Ami'iU-an middle
hi. i- runni'i. umanhpd the
w 1. 1 i mrlpr record In th"
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FORT WORTH CHICKS
llrfitiiiniiltiir team In Fort Worth
m
UREC KEN RIDGE GULF TEAM
Game called at 3 ;. m.
Shots
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Galloway Cosier ihntetop Friday
afternoon oleil n Ions otir ff
Wcntctholdr. OllPr pitcher for ft
circuit run Thin boy busted one
Into the breew that fooled the Oil-
pr renter fielder Some blow
eager gut another hit Kins got
nnr too But Jolnrr who usually
pole nnn ot two rililn t entitled
Mr Joitipr will I
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Next tlnip wpII
demonstrate
AllriMl will do 1111111111I dot) for
GllrHman'n Dynamoon tnduy
aKainut f'l -o Allrpd wm forinor-.
1 .. !.- II. . 1 Minia noil I
IV WHO IOP l-fil:ili un
I a player and a half
. . . '. . in 1. .
.Iiirl. .Mpn'liliiit. of Inwil will '' .
wpn in action alo toiay
jncK
ha bppn In California .and fortner-
1 of MrpkpnrldK
lr.irtbltis I- In rindlni"n for
the flRht tomonow betwepn the
Kort Worth Chlcka and the Gulf-
pr Kans (up urRcd to flock out
tn ipp the show . nemombor Ihut
the t'owtown club haa two league
playris
with n series of chiropractic
hi-mllrx. k Hobble Edwards of Kmi-
. A ntv won htn tiinteh from
YounK IlPdrlrk of Oh11iu on the
loral miV In the rlty iiudltnrtuin
V rUlny nlRht
Will ihln that plow the wave
nptlPot thoae landing field that
are to be built nt ea by nn Ainei-
Iran cornpany?
BROAD JUMP
RECORD SET
Georgia Tech Ace Leaps
Nearly 26 Feet In
Harvard Stadium
ll AI.I.AV .1. (JOn.ll
(AsvK'liili-d rn-n Sporlt r.dltor)
IIAUVAUO STAPIITM. Chiii-
lirlilve. Miimm. July 7V Tlie
world'M record for the running
blond Jump win hnttered In Hip
rinal Olymplr tryoula thin Hftei-
noon by ICU ll(iii)ii. Ororgla Tech
ace. whon on hla first trial he leni-
hI tho nstonlahlnB distance of 2S
feet. U 1-8 Inehw.
Hmn'a Krell. Jump bettered by
oiu--iunrtor of nn Inch Iho former
world's record of 26. 10 7-8 Inchon
made In 1026 hy De Hart Huhba(.d
In the hint uppenrance of the fnm-
oum Cincinnati negro na a reproucn-
ttlvo of the University of Mlrhl-
gan. Tlio Nntlonnl A. A U. ohninplon-
shlp ahot put record shmled yen-
terday. was broken for the Hirond
time by Herman Itrlx. Unlvprally
of Waahlngton nUr who nurieo mc
Irt pound ball Ml feet. Jl 3-
i inchPH TIiIm wna within a ounrtcr
inch of tlie official world'M mark
of .'il feet set by Uaiph Krwo. In
liiOe. but lipntcn thin year by John
' Kuck .of Im Ancelea as well ns
(he Uerman Karl lilrschfeld
IICTICOIT TK'iKICS IIAMMKi:
I'tHMt in-: iho rirciiKits
nOBTON. July "? Tho Pot roll
Tliter Immmiirvd four lied Sox
pltrhern to win the flrt game of
I a double hendnr today. CO to 8. A
ten mr. rplurgo by the Tigers In
the fifth during which Hnrils and
Settlemlro were driven from Oio
box wns tho feature of - iimo
Itiri'AINS titli:.
WIMULISDON. Kng. July 7i?
Helen Wills. Amoiican lontils star
retained hor championnhlp In the
women's singles nt Wimbledon to-
day dofontlng Senorlta Klla de Al-
are brilliant young SpanHh play-
er before a huge rrowd which in-
rinded the king ami queen. The
itciup was fl-2 l-3
.SAVHII I'ltllM IHtOWNI.VG.
WAHIUNGTON. July 7 iP Iler-
hi'tt I.iigenbeel marooned upon a
iim'U In the Potomae rtvnr rapids
when hlH canoe ovei turned yester-
day afternoon was rnsuued today
lifter having spent more than 12
ikid Hours f-iirging in tils uncomtort-
lin ahlr perch Cast upon the rock at
four p in yesterday I.iigenbeel
''iung to it until after S o'clock this
iiii.ining When taken off he was
npp m nils none the woihc for bin
irpfiun r gi ing directly home and
i.. It 1
SUN DA Y
JULY S
Fair Park
Diamond
-wmiwnNPWTNo
iiunrauniiiMHO
OVER TEAM TWO
Maggies Play Hard And
Close Game
In n close game on thp Magnolia
'Hainond Friday afternoon ho
Maggie Team line was victorious
ovor the Mnggle Tenm Two. wln-
nnK hy qw mm)w margin of oiip
JMnt Tp flCori) onilp 3 lo 2
GIowliy tirotieht in both of the
- ' - " ... . ..
nin credited to Tciim Two while
I Klnj; scored two and Jncobu one
for the wlnnurs.
h . . . ...11M
"-.. "
im ioiiowh
Mftgnolla No 1 All It II PO A i:
I'ayne. 3rd ... I 0 o 1 n 1
King cf . . . . 2 2 I n ii ii
Jacobe. rf . . . . 2 1 1 loo
.McCJrow. 2nd . . 2 0 0 .t 2 1
Yoagcr lb . . i 3 0 1 ti n n
Litems. If ... . 200000
Glhann. c . .201700
Wtmtotholde p 10 0 0 3 0
Joiner as . . . . 2 0 0 0 10
Totals ... 20 3 I II ! 2
Magnolia No 2 AR It II PO A K
Hendomon. r . . 3 0 1 1 1 o
Gnllowny as . 3 2 2 3 0 0
Galloway p . . 3 0 0 0 t 0
Kreoltind. lb ...100100
lenuiry. 2nd . 3 0 0. 0 3 2
Krambo. 3rd . .300311
Foy cf 10 0 2 0 0
Smith. If 2 0 0 0 0 0
Downing rf . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0
Total
3 13 0 3
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MARKETS
New York Cotton
nkiv vouk t'orro.v
NEW YORK. July 7.P Tlie cot
ton market opened steady at six
points decline to H points advance
and early In the day displayed inn-
sideiahle firmness on modemtely
active buying based on predictions
of showery weather in the belt over
Sundsy whlh offset disappointing
Liverpool cables
October sold up to 22 00 hut the
market later declined to 22 13 for
October under week end liquidation
nnd selling for Southern account us
well as evening up for Monday's
government icport on cotton acreage.
NEW YORK. July 7.P-Cotton
futures:
High l.ow Clone PC.
January 22.20 22.13 21.13-11 22 22
March . 22.17 22.00 22.00-01 22 07
July .. 22 31 22.26 22.29-30 22.36
October 22 80 22.13 22.16-18 22.62
Dec. .. 22 12 22 2ti '22.28-31 22.3U
Opening January 22.21 Match
22.12. July 22 28
December 22.31
October
160.
New Orleans Cotton
NEW ORLEANS. July ' 7T-
t'ottnn f u turns closed steady nt a
not decline of 2 to I polls
higher; staling nnd yen easier
Cotton easier; prc-hureau hnui-
dntlon. High
January 22.82
Match . 2J.76
Juy . . 22.10
October 22.00
Dec. . . 21.00
Iow Close PC.
21.76 21.77- 27 711
21.01 2UJ7- 21.(10
22.26 22.31 -36 22.36
21.M 2l.ni.n3 21.06
21. ?0 2U7-SS 21. CO
Opening. January 21.82 March
21 73. July 22.36. Octobor 21.05. Do-
comber 21.91.
Markets at a Glance
NEW YORK- Stocks strong;
Indian Refining 'Issues at new
highs.
UonilM fllnioi ; Institutional buy-
ing resumed
Korelgn oxchnngca mixed; francs
Sugnr closed.
Coffvp closqd.
CHICAGO: Wheat steady black
rust northwest
Corn easy; fine weather south-
west Cattle Mttmily.
Hogs quint.
STOCK .MA UK 1ST AVEUAOIO.s.
Ily Tho Ahmh'IuIi'iI Press.
Twenty Industrials; 20 tnllroaih'
1 16.77
1 10.82
111.73
113.96
178.81
13S30
Total titock sales 771.000.
I'OUT WOICTII LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH. July ?.(
Hogn 6(X); Steady; top It. 30; pack-
ing sows. 8.60 A 0 00.
Cattle and Calves- IOO; week's
tops heavy fed steers 13 75;
"laughter yearlings 13.36; fat cows
0.00. heavy bulls 8.00; slaughter
calves 12.26; light vcalers 13 76.
Sheep: 26; for weelt: fat lambs
13.00 A 13.25; aged fat wetliora
775 A8 25. fat yoarllngs 1000 A
10 50
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK.
KANSAS CITY. July 7W Cattle
600. cnlves 200; week's top: Heavy
steers 15.60; medium wolghts 15 35;
yearling steors and yearling holf-
era 15 25. bulk fed steers and yont-
llngs U25'.i 1200. ewoa 0.60ii075.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.
' CHICAGO July 71P) Hogs 0000;
deady top 1160 butchors medium
to choice lO-IO'.i 11.15.
I Cattle. 600; for week. Grain fed
i steers and yearlings 60 anil 100
higher natives and southwestern
1 grass steers 25 to 1.00 lower glass
cows and heifers 50i75c lower
I bulls 50c lowei vealers 50 'i 100
higher top weighty fed steor
15.05 yearlings 15.00 yearling helf
crs up to 15 05 native grnssers
1200i! 14.00 grassy southwestern
MaturdHV . 103 08
Friday 193.70
Week ago . 191.01
Year ago . I69.D0
High. 192 20001
Low 1928 167 03
TflLJ BKKCKKWftlOOia
Seeks Air Laurels
v .
Flying nlone Mrs. I'lioebc Fair-
j?rav i Omlic above only woman
pilot entered in the national air
tour is pitting her tkill against
that of the best fliers in the coun
try. She has the only 'flivver"
plane in the race.
NEW BUILDINGS
w I iU I ' A w D I A NT '
I' If II ViTlA I Ull I 1 I
Oakland Motor Company
Has Huge Projecl
PONTIAC. Mich. July 0. cBnc
clal) Marking the latest develop-
ment In the spectacular building
program of the Oakland Motor
Cur CoiniMwiy A It. Glaury pres-
ident and general manager an-
nounced here today thai construc-
tion will stmt Immediately on
thoroughly modern gruy iron foun-
dry. While no cost figure was re-
IiiuboiI It la understood the new
building project will roproMnt nil
Investment of severnl million dot-
lars. Six. now buildings will comprise
the foundry unit. l"uil operation
Is expected to bo lunched not Inter
than February. 1020 Mr. Glnncy
stated.
Completion of tho project will
further the claim of tlie Oakland
company to having the most mod-
ern and heit equipped factory In
the worltl
ICxcavntlon work Is ulteady 1111
der wny for the new building un-
der the dltertlnn of L. A Pluck -burn
resident engineer foi the
Oakland company Mr Itlackburu
ostlinated that 70.0(H) cubic yards
of earth will have to he moved
for the foundations and that thir-
ty days would he required for this
work. '
The foundry will stand adjacent
to the rpruntly completed Oakland
nnd Pnntlac factories and will be
devoted to costing engine blocks
and other castings used tn tho
manufacture of Onklnnd and Pon-
tine Sixes.
Included tn Hie group will be n
foundry itropor; a core building a.
cupola building attuil stoiaga.
building cleaning building nnd
service building. The group will
have a total of 200000 square feot
of floor space.
The foundry will have a pouting
capacity of 160 tons of casting
dally. Mnclilne operations will bo
used whorovor possible so that n
maximum of only 700 men will lie
needed when the foundry I.i run-
ning ot aapneify Several miles of
conveyors overhead monorail eler-
tite tmck.i pneumatic equipment
and scientific devices of the most
advanced type Unoun will perfotm
the labor which was done by hand
in the old type shop
The foundry propet will 'he 2is)
I by 217 1-2 feel in size a one-slory
building f a height equivalent to
two stories. Tilts will provide light
airy working conditions compni-
able to the ideal arrangement In
the new Oakland nnd Pontine
plants.
Thp core building will be one-
story high and IM by 217 1 2 feet
lit site; the sand storage building
will be fifty feet high nnd 80 by
1150 flown to 7 60; grass fat cows
7 6O.1 0 80; grain feds up to 12 00
bulls nt 76u to M.V) light vcaleis
15 26.1 10 00
Sheep 2.000. week's lop- Fat
range lambs 17 00; fat natives
10.75. yeiti lings 10.36 fat owes 7.00
CHICAGO GRAIN.
CHICAGO July 7.1PI
I Mpv Cl i
i i i i .
WHEAT: HlghETA
WHEAT' High Uiw Close
July 186 1.33-S. 1.33 S
September . . 1.37 1.3IH 1 3iP
Dseembor ... 141'i J 10'n I 0
CORN
July . 107'-.. 105' j lmivt
'leeembei K M1 .h3 1
OATS
July old . . 52 51' .51'
July new . 52 .51 .61'
September new I3Mi .12 1 .13
Pecomboi . .15 .41' j .16
. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
I) AND SI.
SPORTINIi GOODS
Anything you Hunt
(iLICKMAN'S
128 li Walker St.
AMMfUiN
JJredisnvtbgc
American
Jreclu'iirlilqc American l'ubllbtng
Co. Inc. IMibllstirrs
KDGAR HINRICItS.
Manager
A GARLAND ADATR
Kdllor
Cut i ni a Me. on. I 'ln. Matter at
U. 1 1 ketirl'lgr Ti to. under the At
if March 1. 1R70.
AnVICliriSING RATKS
Display ndvrrtlnhig rntea on appll-
cntlon. ClnMsifled rate 2c per wonl
for i noli Inset tlon. Mliilmutn
charge. 30c.
Published In the afternoon of Mon-
day. Tiiesilny WoJnesdny Thuni-
dny nnd Fihlny Also on Suni'ty
morning.
IMonth by cat rlcr $ .06
I Month by mnil OOy
J Month. by mail 1.00
) Months hy mall 3.7S
t Year by mall 7.00
ny ertoneous reflection upon tho
dtarticler. standing or icputatlnn of
ny person firm or corporntlon
h!eh may occur In tlio columns of
rilK AMKRICAN will be gladly
corrpeted upon bolng brought to the
(.Mention of tlio firm.
Mi'mbon! of the Associated Press.
Members of the United Press.
Members of tho Newspaper En-
terprise Association.
The Associated Press s exclusive
ly entitled to the uie for rcpubllcti
lion of all news dispatches credit
id to It or otherwise credited Ir
tills paper and ul:io tlio local now
published heroin.
'2S fct; up ruR buiuln lhrp i
-'lories hlgli and ) hv ion reel;
the clenninD building- otie-slnry
high and 12U hy 270 feet nnd thp
ZZ'Z":? ""
Mr c;iHnc i-xpliiltK'd Unit bv np-
i eiutlng Us own foundry the Osk-
: lund company will be pnabled to
I ....Inljr.lM utlll lu i nlil.Ai- vlri Iftll
iiiaiiiiuni im i'"- n. . .-.p.
over the quality of mntertals used
In the building of Oakland nnd
Pontine Sixes.
The foundry repiesents a con-
tinuation of the expansion program
launched In I02ti whn construc-
tion of a thoroughly modern ami
complete automobile manufttclur-
Ing plant wns started on n hugh
plot of ground on tho outskirts of.
Pontine nils plan is now wen
under wny with tho recent open-
ing of tho haw Oakland' Assembly
plant the trnnsfor of the old Onk-
lnnd motor plant tn tho new loca-
tion; and tho opening 11 year ago
of the now Pontine fnctoiles.
Increased efficiency Mr. Glnn-
cy explained will result fiom
thus centralizing company opera-
tions because Inter-plant transpor-
tation costs will be entirely elimi-
nated. Brother Avenges
Brother's Death
URUANA Ohio. July 7.P Tlie
murder of N. H. Keiun. farmer
Hily today was avenged tn dra-
matic fashion shortly befote noon
by W W. Keet an hi other of the
slain man who shot and Instnn'ly
killed Favu Oiler.
Oiler killed the man nt whose
homo he lived and hid In a fluid
on an ndjolnln gfiuni. Severn
posses were formed and W. W.
Keeran. tenant on the adjoining
farm ami bt other of Oiler's victim
wns a member of one of these. As
tlio posso surrounded tho field.
Qlter t'ose nnd opened fire on Keo-
inn who wnH nonrnat him.
Keeran shot Oiler In tho hunt
with a rifle killing him Instantly.
Mrs. Koetan wlfo of the slain
fanner said Oiler had not given
and Indications of enmity towui-d
tlio Keoran family nnd she could
not account for Ills action. Mrs.
Keernn was present whon Oiler
shot her huslmnd hut fled hefoie
he could turn the gun on her.
That old friend "thp man In thel
street" ought to have some vnlu-
able opinions nn the Imptovemcnt
of it if fie conditions.
TOO LATE TO CLASIFV
LOST String of blue bird pearl
choker style diamond shaped clasp
with blue sapphire stones on each
end. Believe lost In front of Mi-
lady Beauty shop Reward. Finder
please phone 313. Mrs Jack Cratn
Announcements
DIUNIt .MINERAL WATER
For your hoalth's auko. Also pure
deep well water. 20C Wost Elm
St. Phono 208.
liusincss Services !J
Mattress Renovating
Wo make lying ezier. First it Sec-
ond Hand Furniture Store. 300 N.
Riockenrldgo Ave Phono 399.
WANTED Pooplo to havo their
autnmobllo biakes tested frco on
our Glnnt Jumbo Rrnko Testor.
lloono Sorvico Company.
Employment "
LADIES- Can earn $20-$30 weokly
sowing smocks; everything furnlsh-
.1.1; no selling; addressed envelope
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pnitlculnrs Violet Garment 27 E
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perunt mnnrssaiy teady work
no si ung paitlcular freo Liberty
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Announcements 1
Automobiles -- 2
llUHlni'93 Sorvico - - 3
Contractors - - 4
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Dining Rooms 7-A
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Livestock and Poultry - 11
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All year work experience unneces-
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8113 Jamaica Woodhaven. New
York.
Women wonted Immediately. Sow
nitrons home for tollable rated
mnnufactuiur. Established 10 yimrsj
We pay to $18 dozen. No selling.
Write Employment dept. I-L Mfg.
532 Hrondway. N. Y.
For Kent
FOR RENT - Furnished 5-room
houso nt 80S S. Oakwood. See G.
W. Swltzor nt 309 S. Oakwood.
Phone 391-J.
Comfortable well furnished room
with hot plate. Close In. 109 S.
Merrill Ave. $3.50 a week.
FOR RENT- 1-room modern house
wltli breakfast nook Apply Cock-
eiell (.rocery. Phone 00
FOR RENT Nice l-room houso
close to paved stiect and schools
$20 month. 306 W Second.
i''dRIUCNT Model 11 house four
looms Imth. screened sleeping
porch garage Close in. half block
off pavement. Cali:.15 S Miller
FOR RENT- Two llghtThoiisokoop-
Ing 100ms. One block from pave-
ment. In private home.-Cull 209 E
First St.
KOU'RENT ""Nicely" furnished two"-
oom apartment modern conveni-
ences. Phone Hll-W 113 Noith
MeAmls ave.
FOR RENT Attractively furnish-
ed four-room npurtmont with priv-
ate bath also garage. Summer rates.
Sen Mrs. Thompson 901 W. Ilullum
Stiect.
FOR RENT Hnusim and Apart-
ments. T. It. Tracy lOfi North
llreckonrldco Avo. Phono 1012
FOR RENT G-room now and mod-
ern home In East Rreckenrhlge
150. Phono CI.
NICE Clean cool rooms. $3.50 and
?t week. Trnnslento 75c and $1.
Como Hotel. Over WinlUor's. Con-
tor of town.
i Lovoly Hjmrtmont modorn convon-
J 0 coo ; . 0.rrct.
V K'lst High School. 102 N Miller
" .
FOR RENT 3 room nicely furn
Ishod npartmont with bath. 20(3
E. Elm. Mason Apartments.
FOR RENT "" 3-Foom npn'rtme'nT.
ineated nt 117 1-2 South Coutt.
J Phone 202
FOR RF;NTTwo hoi srsrlMe'm
modern conveniences 223 South
billet or call 851 J
1 FOR ItENT J-room fuinished
hoi'" " $20 month 1111 W
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CLASSIFIED iVDVERTISING
Theso little Inexpensive artvoi'tlsements rcstoro lost
articles: Mml help or employment sccuro buyers for
'real estate or anything you have to offer and traders
for anything you havo to trade.
FOR PROFIT USE FOR
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Kof Rent
FOR RENT Office rooms In the
postofflco building rormorly oc-
cupied by this company. Tcxaa-
Loulslana Power Co
Tho Majestic otters nicely rt r-
nlslicd apartments. Newly paper-
ed new and "cozy. Closo In.
Phono 391).
For Sale Miscellaneous
Ford Coupe body to trade for 2 or
liloor scdnn body '20 or '27 model.
116 S Miller. Phono 01.
)FOR SALE Used building mu-
terlnl sheet Iron beaver board
3xi's 2xil's etc. 108 East Walker.
J. II. Francis.
FOR SALE-Slx. flve-panel doors
with casings nnd locks cheap.
Phone 723-W.
CHICKENS - - For sale. English
White Leghorn pullets four month.i
old. First hundred GOc each; two
hundred 60c each. S. H. Hill In-
quire at Hunker Hill Filling Sta-
tion 2 t-2 miles out on Caddo high-
way. FILLING Station for sale up tow-n
location. Small amount of cash will
handle. Call at Cities Service Oil
Co.
FOR SALE Practically new four-
piece walnut bedroom aulte flvo-
plecc breakfast room suite console
Columbia phonograph. Call Garrett
105.
Ileal fistutc yor Sale
17
WANT to buy 5-room modern
house Close In. Phone 611-W.
FOR SALE t-room house acio
giniind. fenced chicken proof. $200
cash. $25 month. 607 E Llndscy.
FOR SALE New modern 5-room
house hnrdwnod floots garage lot
60x160. otui block off paving. -Call
Garrett 105.
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For Congress 17th District:
R. Q. LEE
T. P. PERKINS
R. N. GRISHAM.
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RESULTS
HOMER SHANKS (Clyde) -
For Representative 108lh"-5ls.
trict:
W. F. NELSON
HAILEY W. HAnDT
Associate Justico 11th Court ol
Civil Appeals:
B. V. PATTERSON (Cisco)
For DlRtrlct Judge ODUi District
JNO. W. HILL
C. O. HAMLIN (re-clcctloa;
C. J. O'CONNOR
ROnT. E. ROWERS
For District Attorney: -L.
H. WELCH (reelection)
J. M. R1EGER
For Dlatrlct Clerk:
MISS MAUEL WOOD (ro-oleo
tlon)
For County Judge:
W. J. ARRINGTON "(rc-olec
tlon)
For County Attorney: .
0. H. ALLRED (ro-clectlb'n)
For Sheriff:
R. H. LDA
nENRY C. THORNTON (r-
rlcctlon)
ROY DAVID
H. M. STEVENSON .
For County Clerk:
nEN GRANT (reelection) '
JOHN 11LACC
MRS. MATTIB GRIFFltK.
For County Treasurer:
R. M. PAYNE (re-election)
W. J. RICKARD
M. L. (FAVE) MARTIN
For Tax Collector:
A. H. DOWNING (rc-olcc'lon)
ED NORTON
S. 13. McOOWEN
For Tax AsscsBor:
C. II. BEARS (roclcctlqn)
For County Superintendent of
Public Instruction:
MRS. MILLIH BLACKBURN -MISS
EMMA HOPE .."
For Justico ot the Pence- Pre-
cinct No. 1:
J. W. CASTLEMAN '(re-election)
"oi CouBtable. Trcclnot No. 1 :
GEORGE T. ULES (reflec-
tion) -
ROY McCHAREN
For Commissioner ProclncLiNo
i:
J. W. RAMSEY
H. B. DOWNING (ro-olectlon)
W. H BRADFORD
L. A. SIDES
M. I. LASITER
Tor Commissioner PrcclricC.'ft0.
W. M. GUEST
"ROSS" HOOD (ro-cloctlon)
W. A. HAYNES
1. H. CHI LOS
W. P. WOODS
For Commissioner Precinct '.No.
3:
I. E. (Erno3t) K1RKLAND
J. W. HORTON (reelection)
H. A. REYNOLDS
LLOYD M. HILL
L. T. WOODALL
For Commissioner Precinct No
: .. -
FRANK B. SLOAN (re-election)
AMERICAN
Southern Bus Com-
pany Incorporated
NEW BUS sciiKmmiss
Formerly (ho Bieckenrltlce lira-
ham and Olitoy l0 im- tho
Soulhei-n "s Co. Inc. of Wlehl-
tn Fnls
(Through cars no changes)
Scheiiulo
TIME TABLE
Leno Brrekenrldgo 7 n. 111 11 30
a. m 2. Mill p. ni 5:25 p. m.
The shortest nnd quickest roulo
to Wlchitn Falls via. Graham and
Olney running tlmo 3 hours and
65 minutes'. Connecting nt Wlch-
itn Falls for Vernon ' Amnrillo
Texas nnd Ardmore nnd Oklahoma
Cjty Oklahoma.
South Bound: "
Lv. Wli'liiln Falls 7:ir n. "ni
10 n. in. li! Noon 0:!0 p.. nt.
Ar. Breckenrhlgo li:l n. hi
-:ir p. m. I : .'JO p. m lj. p. in.
4
dr. l. c. Mcknight"
DENTIST
DENTAL X-RAY
Phono 8 Bcndoi- Bldg.
GREYHOUND
SCHEDUEE :
"SERVING SOUTH TEXAS
- Direct Coachee Fort Wni'th-- to
Wnco Temple Relton Georgetown
Austin San Antonio and all Inter-
mediate points. "
Leavo Union Bus Station Fort
Worth 6.15 a. m. 0:15 a ot'.
12 15 p m. 3 15 p. m. 6.15 p.
m 10-15 p. m.
-All Southland Greyhound Coach-
es make direct connection $tb
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