The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 166, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 14, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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l)c Brcrkenriitoe American
HHEgH
WEATHER FORECAST:
fair and warmer north poition
nigh1 Th ii .It. '! a inner
TEH. 'EM ALL
BRECKENRIDGE
IS MOVING AHEAD
n and
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VOL. 1.1 NO. 161?
(UP) MEAN fNITD PRESS
BRECKKNiU.JGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS WEDNLMi W. Jl r II. 1:J
(U.R) MEANS TNITED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CEiN i
HULL URGES WORLD CO-OPERATIO
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U. S. Man To Finally Pass On Texas Public Works Loans
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WALTER CLINE
WIRES APPEAL
CHANCE GIVE 11 1
West Texas Chamber Head i
in Washington Concern-
ing State's Part in Aid
DAMjA-S. June II uP A feal. I
government administrate
the Court of Aj
inns for furi'i f
Texai undm tt.c N
ment in Indu-tn. i
w-.rk act i' I.. . K
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The Waahm..- i . i
revealed ir i I
line of i "i . I i
rf the V' .a i
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fines wi' i vrnli publish
id m)h ard ii'i hi. .in of un
r taipfy amo'iif KhnU who hail
dell" with Lmi'i'i Westhrook in
critiderlng i i n ipplu iiUon
Wrstllook a. a.p..li ted h tiov
rn 'if Kergu diicctor "f
Texa- rehab r iii'n and relief.
N.. (iRo. in !... hn brnt
ffi. I.llw it...... ri t. I t.. .tft . lh.
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irurm. ion m"ui"i " ".
N-. agency " 1- wU have the
exclusive tight lo ..-. hi 01 pi event
app .. aliens for the pulitual .ub
divtxmn. of Tex.'
Th' witr liwlit'Aird that the 01
g "ir .lion had . Uwhrd with the n- ttftn Uujht t th Imal high1 AmertrMii in u frw day
liff nnd rrhahiit.tioii onim'.lon ( . whu h coume haa proved ThoiMi pi moled frtmt the ec-apir.intr-l
b ;.nnor Krrguwm p.puiMI .irid profitable to ond to th- third ijrudo ure an fol
! ix-orea of boy oach ymr ' Iowa
FURTHER PLANS
FOR BIG EVENTS
T KIt. r....!ll..n T
lo IName lommiltees lo
Name Committees
Stage Values Days
imt'.in mdUr Val
I . in foi
U' I evrnt tu be held lii
Ii' krnridge June 29 and fi1
furtherrd at a meet in. held in
.' Hall WelMtM. nooning at-
ti rd. 1 b repre--ii iiu. hualne
i'n j nd in i i i
te.o'i 'in- Htm lonimlt-1
err. will t- 11.1 I hiiraday ''to
i iniinedlti n
I i - piofji a' i
i.t pl4nn r i
mi I he Value-.
ill I t i ftliio niup
o'l'luu llli f I
pi Kr"m th1' HI !! i nit 'he '
I. rt of ti. .Us .f lli.ike iiilH
ii lo-.rr t in li i I hi i moll) i"i
i ui il ttlteri
V A I. Sw .i. i 'i mm. in ( Pie
N i dneatuv moininn iiireMn it
(V) Mali -anl ha wnjld a j m'
i P.iiUrlpntion . niuiitti-i . I
l ..rjll'T Kwi. I ! .Hum nl ion i Hi
nnd itn adviiti.uu ontiiilt' - i
be m.iilr puhlii lh ui "day Mr
hwrrne) aani n. would nani' nK
th e on thi i unnitirr wl'. i
i nthiued mei tr.e pioje t In h tid
ant that hi iii'it Kintai't tluu.
Ull before app' intlni; them
Several luin u men made g.' I
liUka at th- nnoiiir tiipi-tlng at
C'i Mall nil hi ling Ituarll J one.
A Kuirriwii uir Minatru O J
Alexander I' H i.trnu It M
J m Jack Hjinr. J lin Maitin
and K Swmii'j
(in.M nit i'.
A ijra fire iKiiure.t thi mom-
ing in the 600 bloa k on Wrbt VU-
OUIllit fliere wj i . danidgr
TODAY'S S A LKS
Tntul ahnre Mile on the. .Sen
York SliM-Ji I'.ii'luuiee tnmlled
.1.yMNi hluirc uccortlluc lo it
report of total rxvhango offl-claJi.
Start the New
Where Nine Died in Fair Plane Crash
.41. a? JI UfttLf 'mWB-fBmiKm w swn V 4dk
M ' ' ' I V - ' ' ; t I . r jrr J
Ufci). 1 r a i' : w h - i i i . j i .1 n
I il I .t t 'l ' tijtl n I -.' i t'u- g f r J do TO
ROTARY HEARS
OF OWN WORKS
N. S. Holland Talks On
Vocational 'Activity
Tht Klnr 0ub i.! hewi
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an atiures itum wuperinicnaeni i
N . Holland OM What It th
RlUry rub CCOinpMhi thta
yar B Vocational Work'-'
Mf Ho nU .a th.- type of
Wk cnrr(wl on jptmi
UtttHK a full iH.aatlonal rourae hH4i
-
Vocational work I
a under the
rloac t-rutiny of the
thr upraker to
nifure full) it- iHitin
jpvillitrndri i II dliind ifi'ind
UtllltlM!.ll ll.'l till IUltlll.ll
phttirn of i din ill n mid gitvi- it
" hi.- opiiih-ii tn.(t dm itii n tend
t(i .; n. . Illwllliril hU
nik with ihilit .tnd -ilufuiUion
The cpriliri lo rff'Mri-d to the
1 irccnt movriiieitt tow ird adult ;
tduratkui even Industry netting up.
acheila foi adult
employees
Wherean the old theory wm that
inly youngatera rould be taught
fomully A atitklng htatement of
the at'i l aupei tnt n lent wm
Ndody m I mj old to lea in." and
' "U ran te.ch an old dog new
ttlk proMded you ran make thit
old d'ti fi I K't hl
J if Itatriniii ..f
Id trltlt-a '
thc Maititheri
I'm ifn- It nlvk i of AbiU-na
KUl'-' i f t.'u a luh
waa u
IJrilish Rushed
Work on Museum
To Hold Parley
H KREDERICK KITH
I "lilted Prea tttaff Cotreitpoi.den'
U.VIMN. June M iUP Moio
han 30) laborer have been work
ing eleven houia dally and Sundays
t.i lompletc the new (geological 44u-
-.nii foi the opening of the World
Ka ainouue 'onfeience
Tin i ..nfaieiii .' hall ejt W0
feron- n.a hiding IBS principal del
'lii1. I4t rji it. and ..-eti-lanc
15.' 1 1 unit- ti. I Jt-' new-pupei
iiii In addition it affords pU.'oj
foi loo niainbrin of tin piih'.i. tax
pa)ei- v.n.1 hi' a- In en granted td-
miaap.i caid-
The j ubiia tioweva'i ai.i not i .
permitted to uae i-iti.n tin court
yard entrain e. through which dele
sata. will enter n.r in. nui.. H.-r
reaerved for diplomat and newapa-
pernen
An all-la luiiolt above th-
I utsiu tuiiiririitr ittili afUHIIrciy a
mWi
-. u..ii .
Viaibl through a lower . li.l.. ....?
panning the upper
reglona of the
in Th- cloi.i
loom in tent fanhlon
'ontlnui-d on Paso I-'oiu i
161 Pupils
From 2nd
ii.
pii.
hull I t .il. 'I l' i. il
1 thr Ihlr.' i fU m I U
iil im'IiioiU weif plotui 'cd fi 'ii
thi' i.i'C"inl to thr thud "''' '
the close
il the hool tvrm jiut
nin. xyiKllrif to
Prof
Roy
Rowland superintendent.
Name of the atudenu promote t
fnm thf third to ihe fourth udp
ate ii ( avnllablr at the Dreml
timr but will bo urlnted in ihu
North Waid promotion-.
were.
ptlblla aldIJrady .Seal Bogga. Hillli' Hui-
v.littht'1 It lotiglin liene Combeat. lH.li C.li
bei' It llol-ra. ThoniiiH Hunt.
Kugen- Ma'!' 'Ue Robert Rih-y
spiinia'i J.i-k Stiiliinir. Newton
Ht inleN Kail I hompiaofi Maiy Joe
Adiiiim Hllllr Ad mi- M.irgle An-
diewM. M ibh' !rae Hakei Kran -ir-
Mull. 1'idihnu Mutt. My din
tiiiwlcj .liiumt.i Hnily C O
Rteedlng.
Clark. Ji
Mellon Cheney. I-l
Chloe Jane Colombu.
Mary Eva Corley. Parlene Krluell
ArvllU Garrard. Bobbie Orlffin.
Dorothy Jean Hancock. Carolyn
Mae Hanna. John Houiton Jr.
Jack iTohv Keller. Eula M.ie
MaltiUa Rand Iph Mlnatra How-
ard Muiphy. Helen Ray Offleld.
Ray f'oaton 1 C. Reed Betty
Ituth KhiHicK. Hobby Ithoale... Mll-
CONTINUED ON IAJK KOURI
Massachusetts
Nth Stale To
Kalily Kepeu!
HOXTON June It 0P il i.
chunrlta be inie the 11th t.ite to
tatify iepel of the prohllntlo'i
ni-nwueni complete reiurn
from ye.terdaya voting today
ahowed the election of every lepea'
delagaUa by a aUtewide majoilty
( more than four to one.
Strategy Boarfj
To Aid Recovery
WAIIINiTON. June 11 d I-.
I'u'.ident Rooaevell haa t up a
tHMtrd of atrategy of five canine
member to direct an offensive foi i
noUonai recovery under the Indu-.-
tml regulation and public wurka
'"" i"' Psaed by congre-
Tbe ll"l meniLei ofter .
"
nieriinu wim u e itmii an
meeting with
u oH!d to have in
pnati'-ul
uhln u 'unh he mduMrtal regu-
1"n Pla" -HinB f"i lo-oiieiati.t1
agrei-iu.it to spread empiovment
and tar ll. vv igc and piodm turn .
Big Serial "Bargain Bride" Today on
i .'r.ii at flil-
'I'm Tuo
storm
Promoted
to 3rd Grade
AGREE ON PAY
FOR VETERANS
Senate Adopts Compromise;
Adjournment Near
WArtHINC.TON June It 'UP
The aennte today adopted an ad
mlnletratlan compromiac on vetei
ana cotnpenaation The Democrat-
ic U-ad r weie uti'tble to prevent
the veterana' bloc from moving for
a -howdown on the more IiIhmmI
Stetwer -Cult lug ainindnient
The adiiimlit ration coinprontl.c
nnHiired len-ion- of at leaat J 15 a
month lo Mi pn rent ilinnblcd and
needy vrttruiiia of the SpanlaVl-
Ameilcan war the Boxi-i rebellion
and the Philippine innunection who
are over 55 yeara af age
Senator Htewlwer. republican Or-
egon immediately offered th more
liberal aubatltute aponaored by him
i-elf and Senator Cutting republi-
can. New Mexico.
Congrma appt-uied to be on the
verge of adjournment although bit-
tei debate might pi along it far in-
to the night oi even until the end
of the week.
I&P. Oil Firm
Moxinjr Offices
To Fori Worth
HltT WORTH June 11 .UP
lUuiotitl of the accounting dr-
um tinnil ot the Texaa .t Pacific
oal and Oil romuanv from Thura-
h.. Knh coun. lo Vort Vorth
wan announ! ed heie i.mIv hv John
Hancock company official
The chanjte will become effective
the flrt week in July Kleld of-
ficial und fitlil employe: will be
lelt hi Thuibei it w.i announced
Rci.in for the . hange. Hancock
.-aid 1 i general reoigani4ati n
4tid expaiuion m the (omnany
ax Baer Will
Vppear in Fort
Won Ii June 28lh
M
I'ORT WORTH. June 11 (U.R
Max Haei California liauvvwoltht
lou.iu. lei of Max SchintdinL-. will
appear here June 28 in an e
ilon ilng program. Dick Or
exhibl-
riffin
loial fiuht piom..ir 4nuoun.cd
lod i
r n r r - i I
' ll ' IP I'
t a iiilia
LAD HURT BY '
AUTO IN COMA
Funeral of James Toliver
Jr. Held Today
Little T William Ji
tlnued to hovei between lif m i
truth today at the Hr-ik'-nU
Hospital aa a reeult of tin .i ii !
'raRedy here yeatrdn in n. '.
the life of Jniiioe Tollvei ll
-miffed out
The child hit by n ii '
hud been mulled to town to i ill a
doctor nftor younj; Tolls er h . i
ui en nrctdentall.N shot. i m . i
unronacloua today Ilia akull
fractured In three plnces iml lit
llo hope la held for his reo.eis
Hla father apeodlnp here fun..
Huntavltle wa exported to aim.
thla afternoon to be at the child-.-.
luilHlde. '
Jiwnua was burled thta afternoon
in the Oaklawn remeteiy .it!' i
funeral etrvici'M nt the Chunh ..f
ChrUt. Itev. C A Collins puator
conducted the i Ilea
The j fourth grade pupil .it
N ith Wnrd won fatally ahot i-iu-l
Tue.dny morniiiK a he mid
hi f.i'hei .ittempted to kill .i
anake at their home on the Julf
Pioductlon company HlgKlnbotliim
leaae. one mile north of Lticcken-
rldpe. The two wurc under thv
houae ae.irchlnR for the anuke A
Jnmea ataried to hand the .X!
rifle to his fnthei the tilggir
ittruck a rick xendlng a dlMh.ue
'hiough tne l.oy'a heart.
Mvaiilei hU fat hoi und ntep-
maithi i the buy In Miivlved by hU
mothei Mi Hub Alln and one
iiatoi Hobble Uve of Rungci.
500 AT OPENING;
OF LAKE GRAND
Eagle Scouts Give Show on
Life Saving Methods
Deapite tool weather mote than I
BOO people attended the official .;.-
enlng of lke (iiund Tuecdity eve-
ning The croud wan treated t neve -a I
water atunla by trained awluiinci
and life guard at the lake
Kagle 8rout Jaek Kaunt IRo
Richie Davl. Kdgar Stalling and
Oainea Hhultg captained by Kagle
Hcout Ulll Alllaon and aaatated by
Krank Gray of Oorman. gave a lifu1
aaving demonatration. They save
the correct approach aurface dive
and the following can lea. Ilea. I
croaa cheat hair and tired awlm-i
mera; alao how to break the fol I
lowing hold double grip on wrlj
left and right; front and back
atrangle hold ajd two petaun'
locked togethei.
Kagle Hcout Mhulu deinon.tiatid
a unique home-made diving helmet
made from a preanure cookei He j
walked on the bottom of the lake '
ualng the device with air In-lnu
pumped to him by an ordinary tin
pump.
Seek.OOOJIDO ;
Income Tax From
Nephew ofMellon;
Pin-Nlll li .lime II. (I )
A cLiliu bivMnc nioro lliiiu i
Iimmiimmi from . I .Mitllon I
(illlf CorHirallol ea-i'lille mid '
implies of Aiidnnv II. .Mclloil
allegedly due for unpaid fed-
cr.il liit-oino tue ui Hifii I
iii Hl-lrlu Court here todtij. I
1
wiicy Posi brr ;
lor New York and !
i
Second Globe Hop'
OKLAHOMA CITY June 11. (UaV
Wiley I'oat left hole Una after-
noon for New York where he
plan to btait unother i .iiin.i-ttit-worltl
flight p. .-( will make tin
flipht alone '
Retiring
IT' 1
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TRAMMELL TO
QUIT JUNE 30
Sends in Resignation As
Breck Postmaster
IS H Tiiinimcil poatmaa'ri of
the l!n'i-k midge poet office for
the pa-d fout ycuia. announced
Weilneaday thut he had aent In
hl.-a ia-Hignation fiotn that office
to the Post initiator Geneial at
U.isiiuiKt n to become effective
June 3(). 11133.
J Mr. Trammell'a term ua peat-
later here expire June l'J. but
inuamuch aa the Jioat office fla-
cul year and quarter onda on June
30 Mr. Tiammcll haa resigned to
take effect on that date ao that
nnv kiicecaaor In office can atari
hi oi her term on July 1.
Mi Trammell owner of the
Tinmmell Iiuurancu ngoncy wild
Wednesday he would devote his
full time to hia Inaurance btwl-
neai und invited his friends to
continue their patronage with him
and that he wculd aeek to build
the biiHlneaa blggor than It haa
bei n dm ing hia term aa poatmaa-
ei 'I want to thank the many peo-
ple i f Hi '.keiiridje who have co-
pei ited with im- in dlacharginf.
tin- dutiiH of nam! inater." he aald
and to exprex to them my aln-
cere appiuiiatlon of their friend-
ship To the loyal worker In the
poat office with whem 1 have la-
bored for four years I want to of-
fei my sincere wish that they will
i-i ntlnue in their positions to bat-
tel advantage to them In the fu
ture
Dm i iiK hia term as postmualer
Mi Trammell haa been efficient
cai.ibli- und willing to serve hia
constituent here und whilo h
hid many fiienda in hia Inaurancn
hu-.i.ieo.a ie ha made many moral
iluiint' hi. temi aa potmater
Mi Tnuiimell while postmaster
aided in t-veiy wnv pilble III the
figbi to I'stiibllah a new )iom of-
fin in Hi.'.'kenildge and used all
hi influa-iice with the adminiatra-
ti .n to g-iin in i new building
Mi Tta.iunell said that he hu
not ici-eived any Indication as tu
who would b- hi. succeaaor aa
po.tmat.tei
i
County Schools
Gel Jax Money
'l
Ktephena cjun.'y school receive I
iC"l 3a from the county tax col-
lector duiiug 'he month of May.
Mr Mill . Blackburn county
school Mvrriniendent anuounced.
The geneial financial condition
of the county schcols is good.
Mi Hlackbutn said und several
have mkh balancta on hand
AppoitioiunenU to the local
school fund ate Post Oak $103
Crystal Kail. JT5 58. Parks J85.S0;
Oak Orove. J13.T6. I-'rankell. $70.6S
Hullcck $1110; Hubbuid $6 13
Eureka. $31' ho Oakley. $11131.
Ivan. $lt) Ounsnh Jll.V) Ne
cesity. $M till. Concord. J10 61.
Huip-iville. Jij.oa. Center 02c.
Inteiest and sinking funds ro-
(iivi.l the following Ciyat.il KalU.
JoJ'i Na e-Uy JSHiO I-'ianUell
II -j
'ALBANY DRAWS
ALL-STAR GAME
Make Two Runs In Ninth to
Pull Loss From Bag
PI iv ing hea up' ball and til.
uiK idvantugc of every "bleak' th
h inv I.ion Club playground bud
ti am came from behind In th
ninth inning In Tuesday's game
with the Ureckenrldge Americtn
All-Stnm and tied the score the
game ending In the 11th Inning 2
md 2
The Albany IJonn brought over
a fighting team of good playci
and gentlemanly Mportsmen und
they played the game for all they
were worth although they hi-d
been used to playing with a amalb-r
play-ground ball the visitor went
into the game determined to piiy
their best.
The All-Stars scnied their two
tuns In the second Inning on tvo
hits and font errors made by the
Albany player before they becom
accustomed to handling the luiei
bull.
Fighting againt a tuo-tun hand-
icap the Albany Lions fought
through the nine inning holding
the All-Stars to only ix hits and
getting seven hit themselves.
Downing-. Alhanv thud biisem in.
tContlnucd on Page I-ui )
MID-CONTINENT
OIL PRICES UP
Bell Company Jumps Bid to
50 Cents Barrel
Tl'USA June II iUR Ciude h
troloiim prices in the mld-Contl
nent area moved upward today u:i-;
der the impetus of drastic tedin
tlon In the allowable produc'iou '
the ICnst Texas field. j
When action of the Texas Id I-
road Commission In icalming the
allowable from 82oon ban els to!
960.000 barrela became known tne.
Bell Oil & (las company announc-
ed a 25-cent a luml In. rea.-..' in
cmde price.
This set a Ml cent b-vel f hl'h
glavlty oil Majoi i.imimnii and
other independent- wen- epi.i"d
to follow the pin in. i.j. i'
FLIER READY
FOR NOME JUMP
Planned lo Leave Siberia at
Noon Today
MOSCOW. June 11 l I' lam
Mattern resuming hi-. 1..1111.I tin
world an plane flight plannxl .
leave about 'i p m Kastein l.'
light Time ttalay from Khahai..vk.
Hlbeila. for Nome. Alaska
Mattern returned to Khali 11.. -k
yesterday nine houi aftui hi.
first take off for Nome His round
the world plane was 1 iKcal wi'h
ice and he wa exhauita.l fi.-u
fighting storms and fog
McLhoclists Wi
Attend Assein1l
Five icpresentativeii fioni the
First Meth'Hiist Chuich will leav
this week-end f r Oeoigetowu t.
attend the Young People Assem-
bly of the Central Texa.. confer-
ence Tlis) meeting opens Monday
and continues through Saturday
Those who plan lo go me
P4uline Pyeatt. ISI.saboth Uibb.
Hetty Mutthis. Jimm'e Morns
and Aarcu Grant Rr'weeu jot)
and 300 young people of the di-
tiict ure expected to attend the
confidence
An cutstandin vislloi it the
liieeting will be I)i Don Hi 11m-
mit of Kansas City uuiiiut uf the
Novel "Shodily and edfoi of jl.
northern Methodut jiaper Itev
Kenneth Pope l.ial .j.lui will
take the gioup to fie ugelovu
PLEDGES U. S.
TO AID FIGHT
FOR RECOVER;
Washington And Lond.
Arrange War Debt Pay-
ments Is Runv
LONDON Jni e ll
Cnlted State cill. 1
today to' brth 1 . ..n
Ism i. . 1 . ' A-n ti . 1 1
I ihli-h 1 11 mon. 1 .1
pull t..:i Mi j mii .
den depn . 11 ai 1
S.' n t iv ' Stat. .
fined ill . X . ctlll.t 11
Mullein 1 I ! . W 01 1 I
Coll fa I n . ill offl 1 1 1
I I - vvhol. I . 1 ted .
end n .1 hi win -
1 onf. t.n ir il.
ilelel nun i'ii j f . I i
ci.ui-e I la In 11 p 11 . tt
I Iti I
Willi. 1 p 1 1
!.ond.u w.i .1 ranguu
beln . 1 1 .. 1 mti'u .1
toiy .. iipi. nme on 1 1
some J'.i 1' h Wat .1. I
Hull agi .. . 1 . ie Injun 'i
debt isu. 11 the ...
previous iKeis.
He wall 'I tin
against self ti ob-ttn. u
nation of It work 1 . 1 1
my n itlon hlch .1 1
nia'rit "the execriti 0. .. 1
HI speech wa u. . ... 1
thmlasiii and wan ippl . 1 1
iy.
Aftei Hull's speech t .
eice wa further stln 1 v
im Lltvlnoff Bo... 1 f 1. .
1 missar. announced thi' 1
favorable credit an. I . n
lion the Soviets muni
one billion in ruder.- .1 1
ce of prtsantly plh 1
purchase
IFDRTOOFFE!'
: "UNI0UrPLA:
Is Reply to British fi
Note Public Tcda
WASHINOTON. f
The American re; 1
pioHsal for a "
war debt installm.
wan dt llveieal ... .
Km hussy her'.
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 166, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 14, 1933, newspaper, June 14, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71763/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.