The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1, Friday, January 30, 1931 Page: 1 of 6
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Memories of 1 93Q Football Season
v WEATHER FORECAST
t
Texn H i in n.-r'n p..r
1 i' i 'ii tv in u'h portion
H. 11 NO. Til
School
T
Play Star Is
7:15 Toniidil
llh and Mlld'Htis Mill live
us tin tfw ID10 ftMitlxill in.in
night nil In thn hhi of
nlw ut two liHiir t Ii uig
ing -f the Curkiirtx lli-re
high school lmrleiiHs tfcige
mi whliih hu Bh It "thi-ttte
kiiiir" Ihf highlight f the I0JO
grid waMin.
i gil sent. ' iTmifff
H leine l he if pr
t .i u wr 'ip fin
f "ii- i int will
i" ' 44 i rn l'ii. 'U fi m
wl ) . i - hut. new
n f i ' ' h (Ci him"
n I I . t . i' 'v "le .mdl'o-
v r Still.-" -ire sponsoring
.. Mi l r ne'wei is the
tat p ir ari'l hat work
. .- r.i hi-1 far the pa
i hri(i' M . Virginia
.! h r n- v it i'n r f th Revue unci
' ' r ' jf 'he ihow ready
flu- nM per torn-1 nee
n wk h... W4tche v ' w
rlMMi p r thi
.w . vrl'h.Mi- i .l')ubt ..ne
' " '? n ''" ikin( M . h 'j
sjti ! l.umt'K students lue i'
U.-n;'.-d. M..t. 'han 73 'iln'i
p.r's In the show m. . . ne
ha.r part ". bv I ' i r i .
1i- t -n The hiicn school --h.
t' ml hand pi .v an lfti ir1
M tny mi- . rt I dan. . '. i
ln Ir-I n the !' !
p im
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in iK th. . '
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1 ' i ' h r it n r
i iir Kvn 'hi- ifrug atori
. h. . wl (r' .r rrfognl'lnn
n W unhju (n-rf. rm im't
'Vr.J !. k. . havf hn on
r 'h . wfk j' 'he B'wn fruf
r.rljetn j r ix'-iahly rie
i . .n 3S an. I 'm . nt
I1 t rhtf( .f the h.iw arr
m r ..: i n-;tKin at-
' i- tO art nut thttl lh pe
wiu jict tliair "miiiwy'i
40 APPLY FOR
GOVT. LOANS
Others to Make Application
1 At C. of C. Office
V i.nttely 4t Strphi mi oun
' i is have n'"r i '
h mb imoi'M'e for
1- ' ment f 1 n n shrank '
age ... 'win mint and '
h vrt.i-i 'hr application
' ! and .li
We irs t.. jt . f pplii it ..n
k r.ut ' nivr m re n' '
' 'i e ' M Ii. hrldgs sum to
h g i that 'hers w..iiM
in. f..r rv.rybKly sk" Id
'. 'or nr A e iu'nlttrr m
I ' M F IKnM Jonn Ijiu.I
i
i.l K igene rhompr. n sp
''. appi a 'inn befor. 'ht-v
Vt r 4 ' to ffnernment Inar nMil
l3.
: y
Ut "st I. JJI
. firm
' 'tlln
vVV- "... rn.-
in- Applying ' r
om $100 to t.-i
1 w r-opis i ! 1 r.
1 I n x' spring n.l
"ug'i the nrr
1 in 1 he I 1 r 'i 1 e r
"le i
K f etl
. th.
i. f.v t
rt nrre-' 1
-i ey itnrnt an nige i
Bowdoin Plans Its
Fifth Institute
' NSW1CK Me Jn 30 "
i i ir uKirr way for h. ' f'h
es of n.t.' iti on Hi . rr
wrikft rtr hen h.-.1 it
ml'' . II . ! How lot 1 I
'
' next ir ' 'r t chi . i e.l
f A;. ill when ..'a-lers In the
' I f aati n urn e logy 'ns.li
ih .isii and psychology wll.
nrf tk sjenk.rs will b. Dr
nr
II w Shav . recto of Kr-
v i bseivtt-y ni on of the
f mt attr.ii mei of the coun-
Jealous Monkey
Attacks Keeper
t
MIEN Ark. Jan 30 iU.K
Jen.." my invaded the heart of Tag
a large n in key in a soo here and
Li; J. him to use his teeth on his
f h.n.l always been n f'irndly
t. n . with Priest the triiner. until
one uay recen'-v P-'est fed several
umaller monkeyj otfure feeding
Tag
1 1 is ea lousy was rn-ied 'o a
fever pitch and he rut Priest about
tile a 1 4 r.efore the lir-cr mini
he r l.n
UP1 Mean t n ed Press
Taxes Not Delinquent After Feb. 1
Bank Robbery
4 BELIEVED
IMPLICATED
IN 2 HOLDUPS
Three Men And Woman
Held; May Be Robbers
Of Chico Bank
DKC'ATl'R. Jan. 3. it
Three men ami a Homm
arretted in a jiuani.I cjih n.
nar the Bridjri p.if 1 1
wop in jail ht'if tmia
'llm it in tttn ! nt Ii k
iiiIiIhm if
Thrv tr- bc'rijj in.. ' ' '
'h. hul up ty a luni rn ' T1
Ii. "f 'h. Phiro Stfi nunK
Jl" i - . f th " ir.'in. n' i! - I
Hmk ..f l!.y of $3W Jmnn .1
t if 'h mn .n jti 1 I
i r . t.h bullet i I tl -t 1
it n l n.' 1 t m leu we' ' "h
1' . 1 . mi nn jrun tm1 r wi"i 1
1 - . nf the 1 u r" mil. '
pi"v were iln'ifi ' f H K
I' i-ahier of th U 1 riank
:ne pair h rh hel.l ip h. 11 (elf in. I
a cuatomer
Th four wrr arrvattd lr. th"
icainp tvhirh wa. gwirtlxt by a
lookout e rly Friday Six Rurui were
founil in the rump
28 KILLED
IN BLAST
Mine Explosion In England
May Claim More Men
WirtTE rLWTE.V England. Jan
fi lR Twenty eight m.neri were
known dead tmlay tfter an explos
i.n in the Haig mine here
Eighteen bodies had besn recov-'
red at noon Thirteen men were in
hiispll.il- Iteicue parties fought
the danger of gja and nfter-damp
a hey seurhed the shaft of the!
im ne tstend under the Irish saa.
le tstencd I
f trther vicf
rm rtrther icflm of entombed1
m n
Th.te wis little hope that any
n.. remaning m the mine would
" found a"vi- rescuers were equip
P"' W1h spsclal apparatus to rn-
bl' them t enter ths gas filled
.snirt and cIMmbsrs.
The dwssd Included three fathers
md their sons.
Couple Give Own
Lives To Save
Their Small Baby
ST UMJl Jan 30 uft) Vin
;; ToThe. . z ' .:r7
save thr.r II month otd habv
.L .' --
Romaila when fir destianged
thnr home
Vincent brother Sam
by the r ar of fire that e
the Mardc limine rusha.1
i rii nor nrnroom into tn yiru
and taw mvsnt breaking an up-
pr winii.iw
H ' ' 'h hahy down to
me Sam said then I looked up
trfsm an l saw Vincent and Fran
.1- in the window The n-uise
ild.lenly i lushed to the jjn.unl
killing Vincent and Frani i
25770:1 Pieces Of
Wood In Bridye Sat
l EAD. II D. Jan 30 'IP A
bridge set consisting of a table
and- four chairs has been compter
"?" J Vmjo sfter two
W n. jwrwm WJTI
Th five pieces each of inlay
work contain 3d different hinds or
wood and a ttl of anT.7M piece
of wood Each Inlay detign wheth-
P An Immm t K InhU mtkA elutlr 1
or tope is different from any other
In the set
Fire Destroys Old
New York Building
NEW YORK. Jsn 30. U.PJ- Flie-
mn today fought a 1800.000 fir
Wnieh started at midnight in the
okl Lincoln Square Arcade build-
ing upper Broadway routing -.v
er 100 tennants.
The building was destroyed 12
firemen and two newspaper pho-
togrsphcia were injured and five
tennant- were burned e-.capini
'l- - iv I.U..I h.ll i
)t Ikeckettriftfle American
BKLf KLNMIn.t
Spears Father
With i A . . i i
li r if . - I t 11 i i i i u i 1 .it
their Mount i'l''tu'i-i Mu h hotie
Ciuntave Tlh hi l'J ihoWn above
with he wefKn w h' ! i tv. ...
lice The father waa not ixj . t
to live.
2 LANGUAGES
USED IN N. H.
Legislators Converse In
Spanish and English
SANTA FE N M
Jan 30 'UJO
Everything u ald twire in the
New Mexico hou-" of reuresenta
tlvsit om v in F.nglinh anil .in- in"
"l Lm Kf af flBaBSSPri f W
Spsnish ' t idgc.
Two intiTpirters tranilate every Two Important dlacuMinna will
speech from either Engluh intoMahe pitce at the Ivan masting One
Spanish of vUa verso j will be in regard to terracing
"" interpreter ii at 'he
""l " lnr 1 nntiio. r t riaiiiaiejor project Mr I31 Just as it was
the tsonls of th. pri'iidinu- of fie r in liKJO Firmer of Ivan will be
w n ther int.. pic ei m kept
buv "" """ frr "f ''" huse In-
ieireinn in' speet-n's or tne
members
Everything egtfept the rhaplain's
pmyer which is spoken in Eng
lish. Is Interorsted
The interpreting syttem ii nit
ussd so much fur the hvnefit of
ths houie members as It is for
th galleries.
Prisoners Led To
Safety Duriny Fire
ENIO Okla. Jan. 30 lli.ft
?.;:.yr rrnrr:.w"r.."d. "!" v- qu..tm..
j "- iw.. nits i.trt.or unournsd fuel to sscami In
ia-s night I
Fire broke OUt lit the Oarfi'ld I
inspect
house fire was caused either by
prisoners who has access to th
kltch. r by u defective flue
FrUt r . n m .Ivatir ..ppara-
wai tliev.t tne mute of the
ml: (limp.iny flr
Rochester's "Ghost"
Is Radio Aerial
ROCHESTER N Y. Jin 10
UD' The f;hwt of Cubbs Tetrace
has been captured
Remdents of I'obbs Terrace a
suburb couldn t sleep because of
fearful wails and spooky "whoos"
that seemed to come from no-
where in particular Police filled
to locate the disturbance
Employees of the Rochester Qas
and Elect rle Company found an
aerial stretcher! from a house to
the ae In back The two
buildings acted as sounding boards i
to the vibrating wire.
t i n t -' t
JUdge Satisfied
Il'fli W i.i i:. I
ILIl i'i A 1)1 fl f If! f tnti '
4 -- i
nitr.frrtr ui. t. . is .
hit and run driver who fled
- - - ........ .... .... w..
after an accident in which his car
smashed the fender i.f i t xi cab
was excused in municipal curt
when lie told t.- judge hu rea
sons
"My mother jn law wr-a in
the
taxi youf honor and I had a w -
man n..r nu wife with me ihe
. 1 .i.l
nro.e.i .1. .V I . '"V pointed out ty cjeorge Fertia chair careful to stop only befo.e houses .
nmt. m . t.dA in It... m..kb!
nveloped a blase w.- dUcovered . he K H ' "' - -r of . mmrct WItIl . cornpttny d will tlon Wit
from hi ii.ii c -. hi.na.n. rM""" "" "" c.n-. in pass up a regular customer U his ford.
om behaved the court- " r " ' '" .-..-. n. e.;
MU'HLNS COIMY 'IEXAS HllDW .JVNt R .
Suspects
WILL LIKELY
DELAY TRIAL
BUTLER WEEKS
Italy Accepts Apology To
opeecn mane oy riery
U. S. Officer
WASHINGTON Jnn 30 iUf8
F'ri'pn ration frr 'he s'neral rtijrt
m.irti.il of Major ;enernl Snieillev
i' Muflei aftermnth of what i !n-
'" nationally known a the Butler-
M nolinj Incident' went ahead
l-wl today with the probability
h. trial of the fiery marine of-i'iii'-
w tild b delayed Tor neverul
.. k-
Mi- inwhile the rumor pcrtlatetl
thit Pro Hoover hnl tnken
in . tVp pnrt in directing or np-r-
-mi the formal note of apology
' Se. retary of State StlnMon to
I' ilian Premier yeitertlny. But -
who in hW speech nt Philadel-
in week acrmed Muollnl
t" in menace to peace and
r.' little rciaird to human life.
. . . -..-if confined prtaoner at the
'in-ii.' va.. Marine Corps camp
t..di
The 10-yenr-old offkor whose
militar record is studded with
hriUunt ucnlevpinenla stands no
cused with "diHHatrouH and unwar-
ranted utterances"
The Italian gnvernmsnt tmlay
i notified Secretary Stkiuwn thnt
the apatogy of the U. 3. for the
remark of Major Ooneml Butter
regardinff Premier Musxollni of
Italy was satisfactory
Farm Mceluuj To
Be Held At Ivan
Com unity TonHe
Member! of tne Chamber of Com-
merce agriculture -committee. MIm
Viola McKenx e home demonstra-
tion "gent and Frank Lochrldge
county iignnt. will attend a farm
terracing meeting at Ivan tonight
The commute will lave thn
Chamber of Commerce office at
P' m arrord ng to Mr Loch
siepnns countv land the CC ma-
utgid to terrace their land during
the coming year and recordn of list
years tsrracing program will be
rheckJ tonight.
Miss McKsnx. and Mr Loch-
rulge will start a "live at home-
program Untghc and will follow
this up in every Stephana county
rural community. This program Is
being urges! by St it drouth ruUf
official.
Spankers will alro explain the
govornmsnt loan pUn to th Ivan
group tonight.
Smoker Iis- Kiiuls llutlcut
BIRMiNOHAil Jan. tt. (UJf
Th annual loos to Birmingham
smoko would corer the citv's annn-
t half-million dnllnr hllllffer It wan
..... ..
f-i I .- I 1 l
bcliools Enrolled
League Now Totals
AC-sTTV l.n to uiT .
ACisTIN. Jan 3 Schools en
rolled in the Teaas Interscholas-
tic league now number 3S63. ne-
cording to figures announced by
the University of Texas League
Bureau. The enrollment is expect-1
ed to reach a total of more than
S800 when all reulatratlon blanks
have been filed. January 13 was
"
the final date for registration in
the League but due to alight In
accuracies in the matter of fees
additional correspondence has been
necessary in the esse of some 80
or more applications before thett-s
blanks can be filed
A total or 1.331 schools have
paid the basket ball taa. an on.
rollment far greater than had been
Hxpected. according to Roy Hen-i
derson athletic director of the I
League i
oftu--
I" P'" t the economic drpre.-1
MB l"" I"41' tB mtcrscholastlc
i am- h. k. i. ... ...rnk..
-.- ..- .... .."' 'ii"i
member schools in its hUtorv ac-.
cnrillnir to I.niianie nrftciuls A
--- -- "" -- --
number of schools wen refused
dm ttanee to the League because
they fai.ed to send then fees in
on time.
The Intarscholustio Loague was
oiganlzed In December 1910. at
a teachers' meeting tn Abilene
That year no paiti.ipants were
allowed except thi se si hoots wh.ch
..1 flili. I.. I with th.- I'mvii'i
OUIIininsr nlan rnr tIM wnr't urnrli linn la ..luu.J ...
To Be Recalled In
Arrested
.WILL
PLAN WAY TO
SPEND MONEY
Cecil Newby Heads Group
ramnseA f)f Pa5nrs
r . .Mv.w;
Women Leaders
A committee hHded by Cecil
Xnwby ami conipoaml of all the
ministers rt HrckenrUlf'e nn.l
hfmrta of various women' oranlz 1 '
tlona wh appointed nt a meeting
of the Chamber of Commerce cli
rectors hold this morning to d-
vlsa tamo way of UlstrlbutlnR the
charity funds railhead from the
Wl" RnRcri benefit porfornmnri'
nere wpuneauny afternoon.
Mr N'ewby ami his committee
will beg'n wi rk Immcilintely Thin
1 rommlttee a irwin object will b to
""' "'an " aponuinR me city
hailty funda The county churl-
tv wl" De spent by a different
Rroup and probably In an entirely
"'"'rent way
John '.. Martin CC secretory.
mid today that a final checkup of
the Will Rogers show receipts re-
vented that 3301 hud boen taktn
In. Half of this money will h
spont for rural charity and tho
other half for local charity.
A plan is also under advisement
which will enable the charity com-
mittee to get somatnlng In return
for the nionuy It give away. It
Is thought that when an able bod-
led man applies for charity aid
ho will be given soma duty to per
form in return for th nlil ho ob-
tain. Ths above committco will report
I Its ttndings in a short time.
3 BANDITS
I DIE TONIGHT
Must Hang; Admit They Are
Afraid To Die
CANON CITY. Colo. Jan. 30. U'P
All pretense had disappeared tody
as execution of three Munter ban-
dits here drew near and the men
had admitted they were afraid.
The men. Andrew Hallldiy
Clauce Kay and John Walker are
scheduled to be hanged at the state
prison sometime bafore nine o'clock
tonight. They war convicted of
killing Corn! Hickman under sher-
iff at BUda Color ido while at-
tempting to jcnp after they had
robbed a hunk at Manter.
Ice Man's Horses
Believe In Signs1.
ST. PAITU Jan 30. U. Horses '
with an e for business are Dob-
bin and Daisy team of Verne Mc- co. ..... ciaus" bandits oleided
K.n. i. - Th. h.u. Kco ania t-iaus bandits pie-idea
I tmlnasl tn wr.h for homes rfisnliv.
Una lu m.l j . TV.. kn-a.. ...
( Hs ... . w( ..& .c ...
r r l I
In Inlersehohislic
5863 Report Shows;
. i . .
ty and no activities
ed except debates.
ii l""T"
ina year a contest in dselanuitbin
' was added and membership in the
League was granted to all State
schools below college rank. A
th success of the L.ae hse.m-
! asud niim.rm. nth.e .iii..
I ' -..- KW. ......
. were added
At prtwent there are contests
in the following subjects: Debato.
declamation extempore speaking
essay writing spelling and plain
writing music memory picture
memory arithmetic the three
"R's" tho one-act play typvv.lt-
Ing Tbxm wild flowers art. Jour-
nalism and athletic s The ath
letic events include football bs
ket ball tennis volley ball. Junior
boys' track and flld contests.
playground ball track and field
pmygrouna oau. tracx anu ueiu
contests for senior boys and th
rural pentathlon.
!.. .i . i- .w. . .
iviiruiiiucni in ine uiizur ins
mw fr .wi. i- ton
k. n-.u.ni .-..ii... r .....
L(V CUtl L E..IW.IUIVIII If UOUI.T
8.000 Enrollments for succeeding
yean since 1911 have been as ful
lows 1128 schooltt In 1012. 218 In
1913. 300 In 1011. 810 In 1016. 1.20ft
in 1016. 22tW In 1917 2.275 in 1013.
2.132 In 1010 3 313 In 1920 1003
in vjtzi jb.T in 1U2 3 HUtl In lU2a
3759 m l9o toy j9o 00i
19J0. i I9J in 107 SuSO in 1928
". '- n J1"i p I "T1? in I0?O
U31
'LPJ
$30000 Loser
Alt- Mvrtle Tanner Blitk'ii.
revenue a Chu-nK.i 11 -! vv ri
Sullivur. nut 'P it hi. ig Memot
allnn fiom a thieateni-ii bn-ikl
federal pit a a lun.ix t t ii .-
ataataalw " siasr
t.-joootl m .1 fat.. 1 vln-lle at Sprirsfi-IJ HI
Students To Register
Training1 School Courses Sunday Afternoon
Registration and the first clnssei
of the Standard Training School to
be condueted next week will befin
it the Methodist Church Sunday
afternoon Rv. Iennoth Pone an-
nounced today. Th school U being
canduated Jointly ly the B'lrst
Prenhytortnn First Christian and
the Flrjt Methodist Churches of
this city.
Tho clns.iQJ! Snndtiy afternoon
will bo from 2:30 until 1:30 but
through tho rnrrralniler of th week
thev are srhsilntru! for 7.30 to 0 30
I in the evening. Tho school will 1 1st
I through Friday Februry Rev
1 Pope said.
Four courros will bo offered
j Text books have boon received and
all is in rndlnes for the opening
j Sunday afternoon. Even 11 more
successful school than wns con-
ducted last year i.s expertnl
Competent Instructors hive hern
recurcd and the follow'ng comic
have been announced
Course U"The Pupil.' which is ' Pope. J R Manes and A H Mil-
to be taught by Mr. A. W Hall of.ler Addit'onil Inform ilion con -
Waco. This course Is open to nnd eernlng the school ni ly be oht lined
has an especial Interest foi Sun by cilltng in of the. men.
HILL'S TRIAL :0NE ROBBER
DATE IS SET: BADLY SHOT
Last Of Santa Claus Gang
To Be Tried Feb. 23
Robert Hill last survivor of C7-
! nat guilty when arraigned in dis-
tllct court n exllan.l thl wanli
--.- --w.. v. w-. .... ..... n.un
n a chirg of murder In connee-
h the death of G. E Bed -
Cisco police chie. Bedford
lied at the hold-up which
-.occurred December 23 127
I "ccvrr"' ""cemoer j iwsri
mrST? AJSTT 1
s.t
ordered a rpecial venire of IM) men
for selection of a jury.
- '"1 an
Hill was brought Into the coutt-
room handcuffufi H mnumi i.-
apondi.nt at fttat but la.er laughed'
Flewellen. appointed hy the couit
fordI
to represent him C.heni Sinder
was aUo appointed a counsel
Hill
"'" "v rrom "V Prirn
.. - .
ind under BU-year sentence fm par
( 1.1-1
! tleipation In the Cisco robbery was
recently recaptured at El Posu
Revive Slecedonian !
Custom In PcnnJ
STRBLTON. Pa.. Jan SO. (UJft-
An old-world custom peculiar to
.viaeeaonia wb revived here re-
cently in the celebration of Kplph-
" r
Macedonia wns revived here re
nnv nnv nmnnrr nan.k... t ..
I "n .-. w.
I Marcedonlan-Rulgarian Church
lne euswm. toiiowen today in
.'.iniv tn.. nia.- in ik. -.i. i ....
j K... . a - iiu
macedonla and the third in
Tnmtm Pin Invnlvs.l Ihu r.nu.-u
' - "- ...-..-.. ...w .. .....v
of a wooden cross thrown far into
1. the Susquehanna River by the rec-
tor. Rev David Nakofi
' Three young men of the conine-
1 gatlon participated in the incs to
recover the cross and return It
Preceding the race to rescue the
rro fh( congregation condu. ted
ceremonies of sanctifying the 1 ivei
. . s
"Buckaroo Revue"
Mcini In'eJ Press
In Hospital
f 1
r.
il t. -j 1' 1
iTtnr of internal
i h . - nt from Hi:d
where -he i i rcuper
wn Mi- 1 I n khdjje ri'ilnned h r
pwhi n ii-. when
she loHt
For Church Standard
day school worke.s and mother
Mr.s Hall will b"e her course on
individual psychology In addition
to her regular clati.es Mri. Hall
will hold private conferences.
Course 2 Adok-scent Worhlp"
will be conducted by Mm. W R.
Beaird. also of Wuco. She will
dwell on adolescent psychology 01
youth's stages in life. This murse
k open lo uachfis of young poop.'
ind the young people t him elves
Course t- "IJfe of Chnt" which
will be taught by Rev He.. U
Shearer of Eastland. A re-umo ..f
Christ's life will he matin in th
course which Is open to all V.
arc interested.
Course I 'Frogiam of Chri.sti.rn
Religion" is to be tiught by Re
Pope It I. .1 courc open to every
one and will show how the Ch ra
tion religion may be ipplied to In-
d vidua) and community life.
The honid of manigeri for the
tehool is composed of Rev H O
M'irkley Re Rrn Pnrker Rev.
Posse Searching For His
Pardner In Holdup
3LRJHYSI.OR 111 . Jan iO
Whlle on" "-"Pp" b.nk
rohhHr .s ..iiM w..in.ioi m
hosD t il net a tndav n doss. of M)
I mn iir.lvr th. l.lrhn nt Hhar.
H... ...v ...... ...Kw. ...
-" w Otbnrn of laekson coun -
1 tv "-rined the woods 13 miles1
""" ": nr'' r"r B" ''"mpanmn.
"". fivis 31 St Louis police
ruiuetci wis shot l st night by
menibet s of a pu i' si inching Sor
W... .. W . ... . ...U 1...
".' lW Hi I 1H WI1.J VraiB UIV
morning held up the First National
-nl ' Oonrhum III . and escip-
"l wlth sl() tvli report.
near death.
Duvll WBH -1"' wh"'' v' " !' '
1""'- near tn r mi ..i v i .
'-" " ' 'Pl """' '" '
wounien nut wis i-iptur.-i r i
tHini h me o' K.i Wh.s'l.i v 1 e
Wa U . r ..
.;. "."; .."
Vincent I.e. his wife
l in. vir
Emmi Dvl .4W.ethe.it n. i I . 's
eoiis.n Herbert iee w.-i. in !. i ir-
re t tmtay h.'l i as aide 'he
robbery
Meeting Of County
Board Monday A ft.
"" ' "' -
BU"'r Mnn'' 'y ".. m in the of -
'TI. e .. t li. . rri .. .. t. w . . . Il
The c 'ny schoo1 hoiid win
i fee of Mrv Mllle Rlackbuinwas ann-.un. e.ith.- morning
-""""" '""" """'" "1 '
oconnor. ehtirman F. A Dean
from Precinct 1. If L Brown from
Precinct
" M EchoU from Pre-
' cmcl "' Joe ey '""" rflpi.irp nnjTi'nc nvit v -rvrv
-nLl
ATTKNO-i CON KNTION.
' Billy Bncnn manager of the local
I C Pennev store leturned last
nighr from Foit Worth where h
att.nl-! a .u n-i.m of J
P tm.y ti
he
FARMING
"OUK SALVATION"
PRICE FIVE CENTS
AUTO POLL
TAXES MUST
BE PAID NOW
State County And Rural
School Obligations Can
Be paid In Oct.
Although the payment t
some taxes has been deferred
until October 15 as a result
of a special tax measure pass-
ed by the State Legislature
and signed by Governor II
Sterling yesterday then re
others that must bo p.nd
Saturday night tn pa . ."
were reminded toda -lectors.
Independent achool .!;- i
re dtta before Fubruir I
Ing to L. M. Smith tnx
avoid payment .f the uu i i
cent panltv
Automobile .nvncn mu
their llcsn.ii' feci before si
they wnr to . .mtinue dim
Cars A. H riownmc . u t
collector
miit'lc! ownei
li
flc will rrm.im open li'o -
day night to a. ritmmo.l it. n
callers His office w 11 1
"oiy "id" De7-rVn
yoiers wno expoct to . asi 1 .
during 1931 miut pny th. s.- 1 .
so this week Poll taxes rint
!... umsi'ii at. an alter lonmi 1
Sir Dowmmr Jini.i
State county roid distil t.
ral school dUtncU nn.l -p
taxes are required to he im
1 1
ii
fore October 13 of this ye.u 1
cording to tho tax bill pn.s- 1 m
th Legislature Thursday to 1..
ivs the tx paying burden. Mi
Downing explnineil.
However. Mr. Downing add.'.l
nMiny peoplo have lreaslv t u.i
tuelrs now deapite- ihc fact that .
n not necosa.yand the inu.l in
r cent penalty will not he r .
lect until Octoher 15.
The plm for payment f t
will not work a hardship in " j.i
.ns county oxcept in the t 1
tcnool districLs Judge Ji -. I
Smith believes. "Mnnv of m . .
scnooi.s win nave n hard fun. h
Ing open." Judgo Smith -u.i
cause most of tho rural .
pond entuely fti.m one s. h
1 to another on thoir tax.
In expluning the d.-f.
paying plan Mr Downing
'the 10 per rent pemltv
jg( into aff. t until Octnh.
I those who let their taxi s
(after FebrlUtiy I must 11
cent interest pe annum 1
est money is . h irge.l on.'
ns the ttxes iri n't paid
uowning oxpl lined thn
payment plan will woi k .
money were borrowed i- th
The lat tax piyer mu-.t i i
Pr cnt Intereir for def. n
mnt but the 'lollnquen i
will not be onforeed unul a'
toner IS whim a A per rcnf j..
will go Into effect.
Many popi"o in Brer-km t
day to pay thmr tnxe. . f
out settling their dues n
nd to take ulvrtnt ge .'
ferred payment plan
-
AlTSTrv im tic i n
field leeulitir.n nn.i .
flight iivni lta h...k..
-" t.in
' ""K i l-'il ip legisl.iti
"way as rn' wrul l. g la
the last 'cs-.i. n for thi fi
weeks
Rep Rob Lnn of Win . t
with approval f the fill .
dlvinion of the state r.uii .'
i miision offcre I a bill hiV
I railiond enmm -lion pow -
a. rate oetween rne anii.u
ind ga.s that may be r ' '
The mad bond fight w
lured when Rep. Coke
produced a hill for repav.
he 180.000000 outstanding
and district roa.i bonds from
line tax receipts
Co-Ms Spend $25
Yearly On Beauty
CINCINNATI. Jan. 30
eds at tne University of
spend thousands of doiii
) for eoematlci It wn-i i
cently.
The ivecnge girl nnlzz. ! w
to have reported nho woj -
habit of spending more t- i
. - --.......
month ri .he onhancm
HAIIIHIf 'PVi 1 t urnu 1I m Ann
beauty That would mean
girl would spend approxim .
year for lipstick r
powder and vanmhlns
tn ..1-1 --.
ani her facial cream
Posters nnnounclng 'fr r
week is parents vlaltlng wr 1
Walker-Caldwell School ha- he 1
made hy pupils of the fourth and
fifth grades of that school nn.l
placed in downtown windows They
may be seen at the Orkul Shop
Bowen Drug Store. J C Pennry
ml Thompson Ilmliiirr
a
ft
4.
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 51, Ed. 1, Friday, January 30, 1931, newspaper, January 30, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71361/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.