The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 103, Ed. 1, Monday, March 31, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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Genuine lllectilcul l'urlo
HO'm BATTERY & El.EtTRIC SERVICE
I'llolf K
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MOTOR REPLACEMENT PARTS
Aiei)lcne Welding Machine W01U Rebubbiliii";
Cylinder Grinding
H K. CL. U Y &L Roe
!s.ui M.mt on otit 'aini.slu" KnameU Paints and B
Wall I'anet at .
THE PAINT & WALE PAPER STORE
Mion. v t 121 Wist Williams
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Uow'.-s Thi? Washed or (ircased ...1.00
Jnst insl.illeil tin- ilfuest n.nli ruik riiulpiiirnt.
(41II lor and II.IHei I'lnme 21
STOKER SERVK E STATION
nki ljist Wiillii-r Street
MOTOR REP MR WORK
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IT II 1.1 1 U;r C OJU'ANY
115 N 1 ie.ltnirld;o Ac.
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Service Station & Garage
ROBERTSON & BOYLS
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36 Teams Entered
In Nat. Cage Meet
I CHICAGO. March 31 'UP With
1 34 tenttu from 26 atates entered
for competition first round punM
In he twelfth annual Inlveraiti
gett
nr.dir way tomorrow at 11 a m '
when John Reagan High cf Hrnts-
n-i Texan meets Linaley Insti
tute of Wheeling. W Va
The opening round contests will
not be complete until Wednesday
night Ixser' In the flrat game
will b--gln consolation pla Thura-
da ith IT I'lle champions an well
a i mner up for state honnis
and Minnit" of .mtional tourna-
ment in 'atiolir and Institute
di. n entered the tournament
i. .-p. t. I to furnish the out-
!'.u d.ni? ilay oX Its history.
Th. .-litis lint of 96 la the larg-
net iertnltted
Tennis Matches
A ol To Be Planed
CANNES France March 31 ttj.fi
Tennis enthusiasts who had been
following the play in the Cannos
In'irnatlonal tournament were In-
.'..gr.ant today over the action ol
R'g R.ll Tllden and th- other fin-
I i' in the men and women'
- ik'- m falling to pi iy for the
h iip'.-inhip Sundav
T!d. n iid In- and Wilbur F
i"'ie.i Jr of Kansas City were tcj
infiiii i'e to pi iv and that the
nuiKh would not be worth seeing
Mim Klltnheth Itvun foiinerly "f
I'ulifoiiiia but now living in Eng-
l iml and Harones Von Hi zrncck
th wumen't slUKle-' finals"s also
jiiic excues a"d did not play their
jiL'trh
DOI v'T WANT TO (JO
Jlf K IO S'lOItlS Wll'i: bllOT
il. I AS Tex March 31 UJ.R)
'i . ii.iro'a lit 1 1 combination
i i . -'me and home was losed
.Ii will iiisfi be opened
iK.iii Toiiy repeu' id ftom his bed
a Iim ii hoapit.il
I i -int bear the thoiiKht of ro-
i hAt k to work when' my wife
i- I ti'ixFled so bird to make
i i n tor the kids" Tony told
. ii-
- indiiro Mh killed bv hc
.M tht passed through
1 . t .ii. I . -diniildi r when he
liuld her fiiuii a neyiu
. i in I'm .1 iy night
i.o ir msAT noise;
MIAMI BEACH. Fla March 31
'I Pi fteivrge I.otl. Chicago battled
his way to wctory m the south Flo-
nd.i tennis championship over
J.ihtmy IJoeg Santa Monica. Calif
K. ri Sunday 2-C G 2 4-ti. 0-2 8-41
reckenridg
120 r-ist i:iui
AUTO SPRINGS
For any make of car
spring re-arthed und rcpilrtil
DEAVER MOTOR CO.
l'uoiie 1015 1. Wulkrr.sug
nnnw r: acq i
Windshields
Ui'dle I'Vndi'rr. Top
BrecKeniidni' Auto Woilcs
l'hon. 10-.'0
U Wnlker and Front SI.
802 W. Walker
HIE BRECKEXRIDOE AMERICAN BKECKENRIDGE TEXAis SUNDAY APRIL (J 1930
MAJOR LEAGUE
OPENING NEAR
Due To
Win Places
NEW YORK. March 31 (UJ
Two weeks from today the 1930
major league baseball season will
open with a preliminary game be-
tween the Red Sox and Senators
at Washington.
After this game before President
Hoover and other celebrities on
April It the remainder of the ma-
jor league clubs will swing into
action the following day.
Many strange things hnve hap-
pej4d at Lie training campa I his
spring.
The Chicago Cubs. National
League champions lost three
traight game to Pittsburgh be-
fore they finally won Sunday 13-
7 The world champion Philadel-
phia Athletics have been able to
win only alx out of IS exhibition
Ktunon against the Cardinals
Bravos. Reds Phillies nnd Robins.
Tho Bravos took four out of five
from tho Athletics.
A number of young players ap-
pear to have von regular jobs.
Among thl group are Allen
Duaty' Cooke and Ben Chapman
both from St Paul who have
been named by Manager Bob
Shawkey to start the season In
left field and third base respec-
tively for the New York Yan-
kees. Smead Jolly. San Trancisco out
fielder has made good with the
Chicago White Sox and his te tin-
mate. Gu Suhr hard-hitting first
Imaenwn baa won a regular place
with the Pittsburgh Piratos.
Three rookies probably will stait
the seaaoa for th Boston Braves
They are Randolph Moore who
came up from Dallas an outfielder
but who lirts been converted into
a. third busemnn: Johnny Neun
from Baltimore who formerly
played first base for Detroit and
Wally Berger from the Los An-
geles Pacific Coast League club
One of the hlg surprlbcs is the
great playing of Barney Frlber?
who threatens! to crowd Captain
Fresco off his regular place at sec-
ond base with the Phillies
I
WOMr IN GOLF MliKT. i
IMNEHITRST N. C March 31
iUPk More than 200 women wen '
i ntercd In the 28th annual wo-
men North-South Golf tourney
imenini: here today with Glenna
Collett. National champion Mau-
i.'i-n Orcutt. Mid-South champion.
Mr- O ' Hill Kunsoa City trunh-
MissKsippl chumpiun Helen Hicks
Published Every
esBii
Know Your Progressive
Ward Shop
Fs Source Of
ISWIly Gills
Located nl Bicckcnridgo 110 N.
Breckenrldge Avenue is a gift shop
and iii acclaimed to be one of the
beht. Hownrc Watd's Art Studio
and Gift Shop contains gifts that
could only be found in .-iUch
Tht alock U complete with useful
household artitlej us w ell m- all
l.indu of ornamental piecis. which
K'i o well In woll-arr aned hume
Mm Whrd tuki'f Kreai mjiii. to buy
oni Hi.- beM ipialiij und sell foi
th liat poMib1 pien Many men
and w onion lutr stopp.il visiti.i ir
th' lurgir citlih fui the pur pom of
imirhasliig art tilnketn nine.1 Ih.
IochI hhop root air.- lh sum. iiu.i!
it of goods
The studio I- unuiiii and o
MeltinK It's ru'WM . lati to j.n
i hH-.e mune n'"..l . Mia' in
tiai! the er. am . .! i Ih. I !.
things that count.
(I. . Lochain
Makes "Ser wc
Really Real
l r-ttl a car u oveih.iu'e.l ill 1
r.'priired it l not a pie i-uie bu .
a. r.uiarit-e UlHt u if ansthiiij; n
uronj wiU it It f i-ieitainU north (
w'dlf Uir you to have oui cii '
itervjid "by G A Lo haby. wiio i- !
experienced in hlo lira of work aiu '
Miekr to prove hi- icil bjlii
The uiao nhp o. unbUiou? n not
sati'.ficd to stand t-till. hoveei
comfortable bis pi earn t eat ale may
be It is dlfficull tliough to 'KO-j
pine and "see things when the
on e dtindttble family auto Kit
oi ' ot enmrnihtlon. The best thin'
to .ni in that emergency nt to haw
lh car overhauled repaired and
HOOD DRUG STORE
K. 13. HOOD Prop
Opposilc Courthouse IMioixcb G0.'-604
Cojne Hero and Be Piqued
Virginia Van Wie. and other com-
peting over a qualifying round of
18 holes.
GOLF I'KO DIES
DALLAS. March 31.d'j William
Henry Despaln 03 manager and
professional of the Oak Grove Golf
course here and former noiice chief
at Sherman' died Sunday after an
uiness oi several months Funeral
tervicos will be held tomorrow
Survivors Include Despaln's wife
two daughters 'and a son
SPORT SHOTS
CHICAGO. March 31 U P A rec
ord breaking entry list of 167 3-
ORT olds will coronet in tin. Amer.
-t rf . k. . ... 'fci" I
" tswj vu u niii ux Ulllaiifa-
ton park June ". officials of the
annual race announced today. The
entry list tops the Kentucky derby
by 19 and includes all the Ken
tucky derby and Frankness eligl- I
oles as well cs other highly re- l
garded 3-year olds
CHICAGO March 31. H.ri-Six-teen
quintets from all sections of
the country will compcto In the
Eighth Annual Y. M. C. A. basket-
ball championship tournament
which begins Thursday. Buffalo N.
Y. winner of the national crown a
year ago and holder of the New-
York State title this season 1 the
favorite
nu. l. c. Mcknight
DENTIST
DENTAL X-KAY
Phone 2GS Itendcr Ultlp;.
For Sale Trade or Lia.-.c
Fort or (SOI acres good tilla-
ble land in 9 -1 IS Pusnmataha
Co. on mam highv a near Ant-
leis. at $18 00 acre Will con-
sider some tiade Dank"i
box 105. Rangfi. Tcxa
.
FOR RENT
STORE BUILDING
I'iro Proof Modern up to
date best location UNuil.lhle
on Walker St. ?0l(rt) fivt
or will make 2 Mum sp.ice.s
each with modern front 11
100 feet.. Will .u'ulc In
hhorl time. Ajiply
GAMBILL'S
I'liono 33(1
Monday and Thursday
ess
InstitutionsWatch
filled with gasoline and oil
General auto rcpaiiing brake lin-
ing load service and acetylene weld-
ing are dono by workers in this
shop; body lepa'.rrng and mending
of liin tenders r alao Included.
COLLEGE ON AIK
The I'nrversity of North Cutolmd
i becoming well known on the air
Duiing the two weeks international
long distance message handling
contest Just closed tho universi'y
ladlo btalion. WlWE. was in con-
nection with 10 foreign titalions on
four continents The content is
sponsor ed initially by the American
ItaUiu Belay Leiu.
Vhcn a boy
JV P Oiannlnl
founder of the
Dank of Italy
and ono of tho
most powerful
bankers In the
United States
worked on tho
wharves at San
Krauclsco each
morning . from
midnight (until
time for school.
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UPON
UBBBBBBl !1 -OlClllrv. MiSBl
Pi nttCa irsf ay j
w pMj
Employment
Dependable Salesman with cur for
Breckenrldge territory. Can make
JSOO per month easy. See Mr. liar
rison 1009 Burk Burnett Bldg..
Fort Worth.
For Rent
FOR RENT Three room furnish
Fa apartment; bath; garage
num.- iuui-ii oui iv. unai y.
FOR RENT -Six room modern
house near high school; hardwood
floors 536 Phone S3.
FOR RENT Two room nicely fur-
nished apartment; garage. 1111
W. Walker Phone 748.
FOR RENT I rtiom modern house
"'"" ""' ' "" Jersey mucn
f lltnlitUil Ala. 1.. V
cow tor sole.-Phone 730-W.
FOR RENT Bad room private
entrance with or without board.
Carage. 325 W. Hullum. Phono
1076-W.
FOR RENT -Cool attractive sin-
gle rooms with shower bath Y. M.
C. A. dormitory. Gymnasium and
swimming pool In building Rates
very reasonable. - Call 23.
For Sale MisceDaneoug &
FOR SALE Good make piano;
cheap. Call Mrs. John Horn 8ia
W. Llndsey St
Lost ami Found 12
LOST STRAYED or STOLEN-
Boston Terrier brindle color. Find-
er return to McMurtry-Moody Co
for reward
Money To Loan
12
AUTOMOBILE LOANS Notes r
flnuncud. Monthly payments re
duced. More money advanced jour
tcous service. Reasonable ratt3 R
O. Camp & Co.. cjvor Woolwortb
Phone (VB
j Itcal Estate For Sale
17
FOR SALE or Trade for Car -Three
houses 2 acres land on
high-.v.iy 1 1-2 miles West of town.
W B. Ne-ter; Write Mrs. John
Chrld-4 Route 2.
FOR SALE Five room modern
nousc. I'urnished or unfurnished
i!ot 751SG. Shrubbery and fruit
trees. 3 car garage 3 blocks East
Ward school. One block out of city
on highway. -1113 Eat Walker or
Box l.")00.
FOR SALE -Hou-.c on corner lot;
(Miiigc Hullum and Pecan. $360.
f.'iO down balancr like lent.-Call
V. W. R. D. Tlnd.ill. 1112 West
Wal'ier
Wanted Alisccllanunus 19
WANTED Iaundry 0 dozen S1.00.
Special on men's laundry shirts
15c -Phono 700-R.
In The Interest of A
i Industrial Review P
This Page It Is Educational And Profitable
Beaver Molor
Co. Does Car
Repair Jobs
The comrnon exclamation of
evreyone when he has ridden in a
car that lias had the battel lea ic-
chaiRed by the Dcaver Motor Co.
is. "How did you do it? How do
you get this grcuter power and
fastei Ret-away?"
When the Imtteries weio rechulg-
isl the caj was overhauled in gen-
eral causing the expert condrtion
ot the automobile. The motoi le-
tu:nb evury advantage you know in
economy and long life. It is so dis-
tinctly modem tn all tiling that it
i.. woitli wliile to hnvo the local
ompany work on youi car.
Advantages gained are greater
power faster speed quielter get-
iway and added economy. The
IJi ic r Motor Co . extends a cot dial
invitation to visit their iKUulquiu t-
i and to innpeot the facilities
whuh an now r Gaily to scive
iiio'oi i-ta of the city.
Bandits Loot
Jewelry Firm
WALLAH Muich 2y. il'4i Tivo
niiii Uie.ssed bandits hold up
h. Piiu tc Ctanior Jewelry firm
' i - at noon tody and sccupel
v."i -alutblis catlinatcd to bo
oi h i.i.0JU
'I he fiim has iu quarter on the
t. ith floor of the Itcpubllc Na-
t "ni! Hank building In the hemt
ol the downtown dlstrlit. Irving
Kiainei. a nicnitirm of the III in.
wa iione in the stoie at the time
One of tho bandit-. coopd up dia-
mond rings and other articles and
calmly hoarded an (levator to the
stieet brlow and disappeared In
the noon-hour crowd. Hls conipar.-
ion held Kramer nt bay and then
l appealed hlimelf.
G. A. LOCHAUr
I General Auto Ileiuilrlnc. .lubns-
Aiauvilio liraUn Lining
Itoad SerIc and Acetjleno
WeWlng
J
Announcem
The Breckenridge Dally A
Is authorized to mano tne io
announcements aubject to trr'
tlon of the Democratic primal k I
July 1930. l
For Congress 17th District: '
R. Q. LED (Re-Election).
I'"or County Judge:
HENRY O. THORNTON.
' out
lun-
tnt
JESSE R. SMITH.
W. J. ARRINGTON.
FLOYD JONES
For Conttable lTrect. No. 1:
L. R. (Dick) MeFALL.
HARVEY ILVRRISON.
BRITTON H. LEA.
lor County Cojiinir l'rect. No. 3:
I. E. KIRKLAND (Reelection).
J. W. HORTON.
For District Attonif'y:
BEN J. DEAN.
For Commissioner I'rcct. No. 2:
W. M. GUEST (Re-election)
PAT FRAZIER
For Justice of tho Pence 1'rcct
No. 1:
J. W. CASTLEMAN.
(Re-election)
For Sheriff:
GEORGE LILES.
J. W. MORROW.
RAY E. H1CKEY.
J. F. CHASTAIN.
H. W. SAYLE (re-election).
For Commissioner I'rcct. No. I:
A. M. SULLIVAN.
J. W. RAMSEY (Re-election).
P. D. WILLIAMS.
For County Clerk:
BEN GRANT (Re-election).
For Tax Collector
A. H. DOWNING (Re-clcctlon)
G. W. BRANTLEY.
For. District Clerk.
MISS MABEL WOOD (Re-election).
For County Siipt. or I'ubllo In-
struction: (Mrs.) MILLIE BLACKBURN.
(Re-election).
City Announcements
For City Commissioner:
E. E. CONLEE.
R. G. CAMP (Rc-F.lectlon).
13. C. WORTHINGTON
E. L. RUSSELL.
For Major:
CHAS II. CLARK (re-election).
C J O'CONNOR.
Dr. Bruce W. Snider
Dentist
I'i orrlicu Specialist
Eicnlng hours by nppnlninioiit
Uer htar Drug Store
rinirro 0C0
Greater Brcckenridge
KJump Motor
Co. Has Modem
Equipped Shop
Car repairing is of btich outstand-
ing value to the cur owner that we
marvel ut Uic lesouicef uiness of
the Klunip Motor-Co. which makes
such fine Jobs possible nt tho eco-
nomical pi ices they ask.
The repair shop is one of the
best and there lb no type of auto-
mobile that carrnot be rcpurrcd by
this shop.
Other qualities that arc impns-
uive when u car has been over-
hauled bv the local company are
it.s exceptional bmoothucss and it-
case oX handling and control in
addition the price for car lepanrng
is very moderate and its economy
of opeiation Is exceptional
The most efficient helpers aie
employed in the shop and they un-
able to give good bcrvlce on every
car brought in foi lepairs.
Commander Lulz Ho"-tta Alvt
Ifc;rlera Ura.illun Navy has re-
porter to Hear Admiral Guy II
Burmgo for temporary duty Lieut
Commander Kerriora was sent to
the United States by his govern-
ment to study methods ot the .sup-
ply department of the Noifolk
Navy Yard and Hampton Heads
Naval Operating Babe
ASPHALT SHIM. LIS HOOPS
J-iguio WIUi Us.
KELLEY ROOFING &
METAL SHOP
(I. U KJZLLISV
Itnllt up HnofH that s'atid the
wear nd tear
Itarri-tt Honed Hoofer
Hay Phono 53S Night 877
Hrcckcnrldgc Texas
9 Sjbtcms Notury I'ubllo Audits j
! income Tax bervlca
TT . XI. uuduiua
I'ubltc Accountant
it her dcclsic
Slie had reac
t
'
In the searin
ment when s
knees and c
mi. . . .ni.t ifl
Judith sleptT"10
ing. She took
luncheon ant
noon vislte " -H'l-i
white" iJSyhounds"
glide slrf
that lu'
clnpprfouthland Greyhound
Ci "ly'loavo Brockenrlilgo for Ft
WJj.' nt 8:50 a. m. 11-00 n. in
4:00ip. tn. 0:35 p. m. and make
direct connections In Fort Woith
wltft through apaches to Hlllsboro
Waco Temple Austin San An-
tonio Houston and Corpus Christ!.
Coachbs leave Ft. Worth at 0:CO
a. m. 7:30 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 11:00
a. m 1:00 p. m. 3'00 p. m. 8:00
p. m 800 p. m. 11:30 p. m
You can purcliaso tickets local
ly from Breckenrldge to any point
of tho Greyhound line. '
Southern Bus Co.
Inc.
BRIXkENIUDGn TO
WICHITA FALLS
"&
Ia Ujuhnm and OIney
ON ALL 1WVEI) ROADS
FOUR TI.IPS DAILY
Ciiiiiiri'lions at AVichlta Falls for
Oklahoma City Anmrllio surd all
iiitctmedldlo points irrto Derricr
Colorado
TRAVEL ISY .MOTOR BUS
ttERVICE THAT IS ICIGIIT
I'liono 517
Dependable
Used Cars
SEEING IS BELIEVING
1928 Muster Bulck Sedan . $):
1!)2 Standard Bulck Sedan . $a23
i!U3 Starrdard Bulck C'oupo S5II)
1928 C'liei relet C'oupo ... . 275
1929 lluirk Coupe JH75
1928 l'onti.ic Coupe .SlC.j
1927 Whippet Coach $l(!3
1927 Chrjslcr 70 Sedan ... .S57G
311 Cadlllas Coupe 5751)
McMurtry-Moody
Motor Co.
Phono 338
127 N. Uii'ckcnridgo Aic.
Trj Our uletur
If rAf
"Happy "HILL"
ANDREWS & FORREST
CLEANING I'KLnSING ALTKItATlONS
5Crico That Satisfies Call For and Dclhcr
M.ido to Icasuic Clothing
i'hono 18fi
I "Till: TITLL TliLLS THK TAIX"
j STEPHENS COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Inc.
Texas istato Hank Ulds.
OSS IJLLIOrr Mgr. P. O. Uox 08 Phono 197
IJrcckrnridge Tevas
HTii.li.1 .m
STOP AT THE SAGER HOTEL
(l.uropcau Plan)
Rales ?1.2') $1.30 and S2.00 Per Day
"When tno Traveling Alan 1-itls At Humu"
P. L. PAKKLIC Proji.
GIANT BATTERIES
(Giiaruntce ' lor Ono e.ir)
llattcri Hccliarglng and Kcp.ilrlng. Generator and Starter Work
KLUMP MOTOR CO.
Phono WJ West of Courthouse.
Vau train & Co.
Funeral Directors
Ambulance Service
rilONH .'ill
11. A. Vautialn 3Igr.
Urec-kenrldgo Texas
CLARK TYPEWRITER
COMPANY
Authorized Distributors
Koj.il Portable Typewriters
(J. 11 1 C.r. 1... All M..t..t
iji i ...... u.. .u iui ... a n
Phono KOI 121 S. Court Ave. 5
AUTO SUPPLIKS
l"or All Makes of Can
W. II. COOK '
AUTO SLPPLV I
JTeleDKorie No.
famliznxibQe
American
Brcckcnrldgo Aiiyricnn rubllshlnj
Co. Inc. l'oollslicrs
120 West Williams SI
EDGAR HBN'RTCHS
tlanager
tVICSLEY D. HODGES
Editor
Entered as Second Class Matter a.'
Brcckonrldeg Texa.s under the Ao
of March 1 1870.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertising rates on appu
cation. Classli'icd rate 2c per word
tor each Insertion. Minimum charg
30 cents.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
' Month by carrier ......... i s c
1 Month by mall $ .63he
3 Months hy mall $1.00 t
tl MwOtna oy mall $375
I Year by taail $7.05
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CIJVSSinFD ADVERTISING
RATES
AND INFORMATION
RATES -2c per word each In-
ertlon fiur inoeitlons at price
of three and seven insertions at
price of five. Contract rates
given upon application. Mini-
mum 30c.
OBJECTS ADVERTISED must
be I he tirst word of copy and
the right to reword copy is
r ebcrved
CLOSING HOUR: Copy receiv-
ed up to 12:00 noon daily
wil bo published the ramo day
and up to 5 p. m. Saturday for
Sunday issue.
CLASSIFICATIONS: The fol-
lowing headings are arranged
alphabetical and numerical for
quick -reference. Order classi-
fication by number: 1
Announcements 1 j
Automobiles 2 J
Business Service .".. 3 M
Contractors 4
Employment O
Financial . G g
For Rent 7 '
Dining Rooms 7-A
For Sale Miscellaneous .... 8
Investments 9
Leases For Sale 10
Livestock and Poultry 11
Lost and Found 12
Money To Loan 13
Oil Propositions 14
Personal 15
Professional . .. 10
Real Estate For Salo 17
Real Estate For Trade 18
Wanted Miscellaneous .... 19
Wanted To Buy 20
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 103, Ed. 1, Monday, March 31, 1930, newspaper, March 31, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71101/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.