The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 260, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 23, 1936 Page: 1 of 6
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d)t ikcchcnrifogc American
TRADE AT HOME!
Tn Persom Are Injured by
Every Purohaj-! Marie Out of
Bnckenrldge.
WEATHER FORECAST:
West Texas Sunday par ly clou
dy
HKECIvKN.i.DUE. STEPHENS (Ol NTY TEXAS. SUNDAY AUGUST 23 193G.
PRICE DA'LY TIW.EE CENTS SUNDAY FIVE CENTS
VOL.. 1G NO. 2GQ. UP Means UNITED PRESS
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DEMOS KM) VOTIMi
I'MMKI.V DAYS
IIOIMStvS MEMORIAL
.SOrTflAM. Airrr.M.v
jVow that the dnmoeratlr pcl-
mnrlrt nrr over In Tews w
wilt begin hearing a .
the republican candid'!-- .1-f. v
Ing the candidate the i. -..-
have puld no ma '
wiling.
Hut thnt wtll b n ei- f
compared to the big nii
that rcion will Ui' !
against the general ! r
vember Tierc hns been enough
excitement to keep the chatter g
lng is It 1.
Meanwhile. In this column wi.i
say ndlos for n week while we .r.
a run up into Arkann n
some places- where they h . K
ferson Davis Is ktlll prend-rr .r
reflzht the battlo of Pearid
'PIIEN vrhen we nimr betrlt e
will he on' Into September md
football I'trsunally we enjoy cheer
Ins a young mnn run. . .
with n foothnll more than a c . r. 1 1
date running away with an efeo
9r Although they led ua the Ut
ter I much more Important
ri
Ret tine a kirk out of the ao-call
unlmortant things makes onr
so much belter to stand the Im-
portant ones.
There must be some o(lier thi
like to watch the pigskin toting
also. Jlmm) Allied as governm
we notice cot hU picture In a lol
of papers and In (ho American
maeaxlnc eating a tml of chill
but think of how much was writ
ten about Sammy liaugh and Hob-
!
by Wilson and Sally Itsjd Sh
plays with u billoon And It an- NEW VOItK. Aas 12 l'i
pears that we w their pictures Jame A Parley. charman of dm-
onc or twice. nlo. j ocraUr comnHtUe. today wil n.tb-
er he nor nnytMxly eonneott w.th
Rfc.CKKMtIIXiE U planning to
" offlcl.-Oly open the season wlUi
its xrl.llron bamiuct. whian anmi-. pirt to Tom Itbsntom In Txn rop-
ally Is dedicated to the memory of rewnUCn run-off staslson against
Wm liodKfs. former Hreckenrldjr- Judao Clyd4 Garrett.
Amerlran clitor. H. s.d flatly he knew r.thni
The Uonn club Is rnmimldlnic about the tolram unt.l It waa
the affair with J. D. 'Snndcfer. Jr j called to his attention Saturday
chairman of the. committee on nr "I U-ft New Vora Pr day at I 30
rangement. p m and went to Hyde Iurk where
ThB main oblect Of thnt meeting
I. to get the new football blood Ro"velt I know nothing about 1 ho wouM ml.H doubt and "- I
ucualnted with each othr They h" ' "urarn and nobody coniwct-1 trust" of tho nation future . "1 ni that hroup another Buck-
bieuk them In with a wallop cd w ih mr neither my secretary In der the trad tlonnl aystem ( aroo Rr.dlron machine will omorge.
sometimes that tends to make any- 1 m "Mice 'r.m anytxMt) ejw ass i He pintol to two problems. 1hi iua)ity stamina ami xb 1 ty
thins they might have to uy tr sf.l tn me had aay auh. 1 to I The "remedy for unemploy 1 of th l( mni.hlnc wm dptm in
each other later on tho football ' m.s.ae. n .r d.d the rrnt to not a permanent dole; Lan- le n (hi of
fields appear so lame that rsally '' don 1 ot ootim rellof must '
there Is not much Uic saying It. f'- 1- 'teiaf! strongly hi. continued as IonR as the nel "'c; .- s ons due to bt held be-
A good old Wet Texas Initiation ! 'k ng no s.do in demo- for It exfctts. The Amorlcun remr- lore the firt game iioptember la
f . 'criti. pninaries dy for unemployment Is roal work against Paschal II rIi School ot
ANOElt buds out with a new "I hive not taken and wtl not at jcood WBflr . It m clear that Itm- Kort Worth.
coach lhat will neeI knoudlBR
tnto the dough and Hlg SprlnjC 1 a-reen.onii uemocrat.r ru .-or .-
hay u new asslstunt coach Theyiea'
and othert mutt be uorkel over j
Then there will be a situation ' l'-.VrO.N : SEKKS
to get Ironed out. llreckonrldge (sl5''M:it
was dlitrlct champion last year. l " Untet Iroai
and tkin Angelo ws dUtrlct c.hnm- A unxpeee4 tctogrftRl preaum-
nloti In that district Thev have Wy ent to AMktno Mr National
both been thrown Into the aaiix 1 Dwniu Oin-rm&n. Jnmes A. j nOFy " Po retain oe-
dUtrlct. Clot to get that champion- ' ''"y endor.lns re-etMt on in eiftl privilege ."
ship builness stralghtonKl out tne candidacy of RrprwtntaUre -
Hweetwnler Is the other new rnem 1 Thomas L BUnttn provided ox-i (JUUI'diillWII Rllltlblc
her of thlt loon fint to take th.m '
i. ml make gooil fellows out of the?i
before wo iart off.
livings have had black mrks
In recent years Hut when n nvin
Is haxed by those who would be
his friends the result utually loav
i cs him In the light of real fsllow.
or a real heel.
JVHti advent of the football sen-
son and the seun song of
summer leave us one hit of tin-
tii.i...i k...in... t.11.. n-u.. ...in
be to determine the softhall cham-
nlonsliln.
A Breckenrldge tctm. Manlon.
wears the laurel of 1933 and they
will give some one a world of
trouble this year to take II away
from them In their particular
loop.
Softball Ir Breckenrldge got up
on Its feet and started walkinz
this year It appears that It will
go somewhere.
rpiIE sta;c is set for it and it ;
S- ultt h llmr 3 r mil If II I
will he Iter atn fjnlt If It
does not succeed. It Is played atar" norU of CleKio to the Lone
Bight whsn II dees not Interfere atlr oy T c- ot nl. was
aSnuch with lh art of making l tw'y with the ree.rdlng
a living. ':' ln" WW m the county elerk's
It lias not been comma rclallied. offlee at Esstland
Men actually In business are plav-
lag It against others who make 'no total consiicratiun involved urt now reccrdeu. Gllmnn nnd
Klr living al something else. It Is I was in the neighborhood of 4100- Simmons vuld their half Tnterest to
Boreal sport. The average Amerl-Jttn of the eharneter known to! the Lons Star At thn same time
an citizen had rather play a game 000. mal.lng It tho largest transae the suit brought by the J R Stub-
II' he U physically able than to Hon of the eharaeur known to blefleld estate against the Lone
iH and watch some one elee play. Itavo been exaeuted In the Cisco 3tar and Slmnuns t al was com-
And folks had rather watch their area In IS years. promised and ditmlwed.
own folks In competition tban i The I aj Involved Is ono of the F D. Wright is attorney for the
hirelings battling each other. eldest still in effect in Eastland Stubbleflcld esuts.
Landon
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GARRETT LEADS BLANTON BY TWO TO ONE
1 Leads Morns
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BLANTON RACE
WIRE MYSTERY
Farley Denies Endorsement
Of Anyone; Sender of
Wire Sought
i" 1.115111 I
ntm hud nny part In aendrmr a tol-
wiam purporting to jrtva hta up -
P" " even.njr w m i-reswen'
tke any prt In iwnntor ji or con-1
c ten ."Ulutdiy in the demo-'
eratle nn. -off pr niary.
BUnt.m .. -.mi f gure in eon-
' '"' l " w OB-
torm0 V u Ju4" c U 0'
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. vottn in thr Ulh diet ret bal-
kiUd Saturday Blanton dsmandod
thnt the senders signature on the
telegram In Waa ngtnn b sketch-
ed denying knowledge thut the trle-
irnun was to be sen by Farley and
instot ng that he had not sol c t d
the natn.il rhv rman s euport. I
"" "' t.legMMn wa recesv -
"" Prtnieu
by the Abilene
' Morning Newrs arter K had bo.n
rsa4 w f"y Friday night
In AMIene
SUIT END SHOWS BIG SALE
Settlement of a suit brought by
he J R HtubWefleM eeHale ag-
a Inst the L ne Star Gas company
tml sale cf half Intenst In a !''
I or wl atwtiHii m ntnen oi -vii-
Rev. tiuc stamps indicated that'
Addresses 75000 In First Campaign
AMERICAN WAY
OF LIFE IS HELD i
AS AT STAKE
Relief and Monopoly Main
Points Stressed in Talk
Before Home Folks
ttIM' MIDDLESEX. Pa Au
.- 'i'lumor Alf LarMni tn I i'
' en- .f h birth to lay in I
d upon Amei.i-ana to t'ni;
i it; oiml t out d'termln i' m
' w n t urltv and abandanc
t iut sin . firlr.R any of our pre-
vious heritage of freedom "
"L 'is not surrender i any
r iruo-l of dc-jwir. ' tie jvtld today
-i in iddrnw-t lanhlikr the 'untitIe
i ii h whom "th American way
of life is being challenged "
Landon spoke to 76000 persons
gathered on Tamoahnnter golf link-
KOOmEVKI.T I'UXNS
iui:kiv dhivi:
hyde park. .view york
Aug 22 'U.a Report on the
nutional pot Ucal situnt on com-
ptleii by thu demoornt-o h.Rh
coinmand were atudled today by
PrtMidsn: ltooik.i)U Ha lie plan-
ned dotA.ta of a tJ weeka cam
jw-un offensive. lUn advisors
wu ghod It vs und.ratood. the
advisability of a nattonw de tour
by the prandonl dur.n;; which
he wmild make thrcts or fwr ma-
jor addresses.
to " lh8 home town boy launch
hts eastern campalf;n for prefl dent
In ths first mnjnr cnmivt sn
speech of his tour naroaa more thnr.
half tho nation Landon laid m-
phnakt on h bollof thot thelplitt
and system that built ft tfroat nn-
tlon w.ll for-Re nhend to bu Id an
even mrghttur America In the fu-
ur-
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rime ami ngnin ne struck at those
tlon of produeUon and duBtmo-
t.on of crape to not Rons to pro-
ta this kind of work."
1 "Tho remedy for monopoly" bo
jaakl. "nnd far st;ctnl prlvtlogo U
to do awny w4h them. TMm must
be one of our first obJocUvoa. Onu
of the chief enneen ol our eeonowie
d.ffleultes la Um tewfeney of mo
Throufh Here Home
National .iard trucks r.ll na
about the streets of lirtckenrtdKN
Saturday cuuied a number to atra. n
their necks to see the men In un.
forms.
It was Itatt ry E. 1SS field r-
tlllery. roturnlng from encampment
ut Fort Sill to headquarters at Me
sa Arizona. The outfit was com
' posed of n.ivon tntcka ami t3 men
' ItKV. .MAUKI.EV
IMi'UOVKI)
Lev M G Markley who U
lr
Scott and White Hospital In Tern
pl. U reported to bd slightly Im
ptoved.
eaunly It wus oxeeuted on De-
ember 0. 101 1. from WIH'e U
Scnrbr. rough at al la Herte.-t 1 ar.
It covers the 2372 acrts of tho
siuoauiiriu rnnin iwciiiiu in tn
J. B I! rtio. the S. J. Robinson the
Nc. 71 and No. 62 surveys.
The Uno Star Got t'np.iny
and T. K. Simmons nnd others
tubirquontly came Into ownership
.f the Uato nnd In tho transaction
(loos 1 1 ijirli For
1 CWlnjr the irgiilntoK oni i-tti this In- eitlTiitrir in up in the air
voi hfiti-1 :f t.i 'ken itotji'SfM h Old Mm Weather The ndgct
he . Mandthv he .nTiiomcti-r which mr nurca wind veloelty
Stld nlKhc-r . .hi- wind llr-tnr Indicator After consult Im; mnpri
land if nr.l tho iiivestlc itoi Kilsnr C Unrton. wlu conducted 'il
probe nt Mil niltiKham. Aire. Indicated the bent we can expect of the
I Vithr Man it a mer hint now and then of uhat he's Roliijr to
i iu prfc hi with ni xt
Thirty Bucks Will
Work Out Monday
ItV SAM
Head fmch K'.k 'urtis nno no
rldRe Huck.irooj will swlns Into action nt 0 o'clock Monday nnrnlnK w.th
the D-ntii't 3 chnmpionehlp at their linmed.atc goal Tnlrty-otld Uuclcn
poo hopcfaN will be on hand at that time to do whnt they can In th
initial laad pi.-esor. prnctlco meeting. Qu.te a b.t of promising nm
terial will be represented in tho.se:.
30 nlv-B .xneete.1 to hP nrnnt
Hundreila of dyed-in-tho-wool
fans) staunch in tha.r bol.uf of tlu
BucH-ca tradition will be inilllng
for thi new aggregation thrmighout
the king aerlttt of p'raettces und
gnmea ahead of them. Tho Utioks
have one particular utlvuntage that
la dne to aland them In good atraui
-they are hard ami wiirlne; wottc:ra
-lovera of the same ami wilting to
ntay It hard but fnir. Tho r aohtd-
ukt embrace nine of the faataat.
toMejheet and pc aibly roughest foot-
ball teams in the high school race
Th- local aquad la somewhat tnox-
per.enzed ami will have number
of disadvantages l overcome l.
tne meirtje. expect 'to hold thalr
own against the powerful teams
luted on th ir nehodule. With a
ruular attendance to the two-u-
1 day workouts which will bo held un-
m school brg n. Coach CurUu bo-
irves that the great majority of the
Bucks faults can bo ironed tout.
Their faults as they so:m now
are mattly minor ones whloh a few
hard workouU will eliminate. Aft-
er a ek of two-u-day practice ses
sions lbs team shook! begin to
fehape up and make some doflrt.t
shewing Probably the only definite
lacf. known about them at the pres-
ent tune is that they are Inexperi-
enced willing workers plenty of
poasibll tMs among them and In
their hands rnt th destiny of the
103d Buckaroo football hopa.
Carrier Hous Visit
Dallas Centennial
Wlnn'rtr In tho carrier boys con-
test stsg' d by ThP Brecl.onridge
American Saturday went to Dall-
as f r two days at the Centenn-
ial accomftanlnd by Frnnk Svob-
odn of the American.
The hoys won the trip In ad-
dltt.n to cash prizes. The boys gc-
Ing were Homer Hanna Edgar
Bunkley Eugene Tolle Jamts Ev-
dns" Kenneth Thomas. Tommy
Svoboda accompanied his father.
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Weather Lowdown
IIIUKK
Conch Cl II Morrji of the Bicken
Latest Hkh lights
On Revolution
WASHINGTON Aug 22. U.R) -The
State dcpaitmcnt Is actively
dlncoui aging sales of American
wnr materials to Spain by advis-
ing manufacturers and r-xportora
tha Htich snloo would ho contrnary
to the government's policy of strict
non Intervention In tho Spanish
situation tho stnlo department ro-
venlcd todjy.
Vi'deraN Winning
MADRID Aug. 22. (OR-Tlio
government taking tho Initiative
on olght of tho nlovon civil wnr
fronts clilmcd pronounced huc-
ceases In tho northwest and south
today. .
An opttmlttlc nmnfesto prodlctel
the prompt full of Cordova and thu
bogliining of an offonsivc against
Ovledo. key point of the southern
and northern campaigns.
Barcelona dispatches reported
successes in the 'Amuon country.
Miutheiut cf Z.iragozii. In north
eaa Spain the strong nrmy garrt
on of the country.
Miiis hourch Pact
LONDON Aug. 22. (U.P-Tho Span
ish government hard pressed hy
retuela at home und Nazi Fascist
powers abroad mad a a gedture at
major importance today by re-
nouncing any right it might have
to search British shtpi on the high
sens.
Furthermore it was announced
officially the British and Spanish
governments are dUcussIng the
position of British vsjtcls actually
Inside Spanish territorial waters.
Inside th three mile zone as meas-
ured from the shoie line.
Mobilization Seen
BARCELONA Aug. 22. (U.R Tho
Catalonlan government dacrocd to-
day that nil citizens lire subject
to mobilization for the production
of war supplies.
To Preach Here
Ilv. H. E. Steele -f Cisco will
preach at the m rnlng services
of the First Christian Church to-
day It was announced Jaturdayt
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ROUTINE WORK
MARKS FIELD
WEST OF CITY
Drilling Order of Day in
Jones Taylor and Areas
Tangent
ABILENE. Aug. Ti- R utin- I
drilling reports provided most of
th newt for this aroa during the
vu'ik with one vvtMeat north of
Hnwley npudded nnd one south f
Anson abandoned.
About half a mile north of Itaw-
cy. the Thomas D. Humphrey Ni
1 W. F. Rushing was spudded this
wrek and had drilled past 500 f el
. n a projeetod 2rf'i00-foot test Lo-
cation is in the otntcr of section
11. Onbrlle .Martinez survey N-
195. The Gist & Graddy No. 1 G C
Ransom half a mile south of
Hawley on tho Clear Fork river
had drilled through cement plug
at l.tilO feet nfter tools in the hole
several woks ago were cemented.
Total depth of tho test originally 1
was 1705 feet. It Is located In the 1
north end of H. Al. Clopton sur- 1
vey No. 221.
Abandonment wan the II. O.
Woeten ct nl No. l. .Mrs. A. G.
Polndixtor hull a mile southwrat
f Ans.n In wctlpn 0. M. E. & P.
lurv.y. which reuched a total de
ith of 1702 feet with a hole full
of water In King sand.
On. the northwest aide of An-
on tho H. C. Owens and Roy
Prichard No. 1 H. Arnwinc In
action t'.O. UBBAC survey wns-
shut down far ropalrs at n depth
f 0&I feet.
Northeast of An.n -the W. K.
Wood ot nl No. 1. .McCrelght .had
drilled past 2370 fet in lime. It
is in section H OAL fcirvoy.
Five' mllos sitithwest cf the
Luodors fiold the Archer Drllllry
Company No. I W. E. Bcrryhlll.
eastern Jones wildcat seeking pro-
tuctton half a mile northcasa of
ih" .Martin No. 1 Spurrier Is drill-
ing at 1.0S0 feet In hard sandy
CVntinuc-d from page one
lime. It is In section 7 Lou In
Turn to pag? five
fkts Pipe Line Near
Graham Proprenses
Work Is expect.?)! to he comple-
ted today on the laying of two-it nd-a-hntf
inch plpo line from tho Gra-
ham Caslnghead Gasoline Reflne.ry
over a distance cf about a mile
and a half to the Gratex refinery
just north of Graham.
Tho lino is being built by tho
Gratex company to bring to lt
plant around 250000 cubic feet of
I residue gns. This ristdtic gas will
ut- iiuriien ir met iinuir uio unt-
il x boilers af its now unit lo
.trad it fuel ell. It Is said the gag
has hon blowing inlo the nlr to
waste heretofore.
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lie Of LOlOrea som Into Shackelf.rd ar.a Hssr-ell
Preacher Is DcadCOUMloa-
Mrs Ai'n Anders n 3K. (colnrod) I .7
wife of Rev. Willie Anderson Bre- WO GrttSS ' WCS
rkenn go. Past r o.' Church of j .
Christ In God. died Friday night The local fire d.partment answer-
Fun ral services will be held In ' ed two calls whloh proved to be
Brecksnrldgo Sunday at 12 noon'giass f res. Friday afUrnoon and
and the body will be sent frcm j evening. One wus to 506 N Parka.
Ranger to Belmont f r burial. ' the other to 100 East Walker
RURAL SCHOOL
A portion of the rule adopted high rchool must collect tuition
by the State Board of Education from ull children who attend their
August II with respect to the tchoolo from othor districts or
pnymont of high school tuition I'or they will bo penalized for a like
tho 1931-37 chool session is rjuot- amount that they failed to collect.
ed he.-owlth: Since tho state anil county ap-
"Resolved that hlhg xchool tul- portionment will not pay Uie In-
tlon mnv not be nald to anv re- structlonal costs for Momentary ot
celvlng high school which allows
children whose grades nro taught
at home to attend the receiving
school without payment of tuition
at tli3 legal rate therefor; ... In
rase the receiving school shall not
collect the total amount of tuition
due that school tho state shall re-
serve the privilege of subtracting
n like amount from the tuition to
be paid by It."
According to the portion of tho
regulation quoted above receiving
Leads Blanton
.
mZ it '
1 Jea jil
W ipr 1 ansa saaJaJfPILij
lL 'TrfVeBsaf
ssmYiHii .sar
BBaaVsaaaBB.
.IlIKil. ( IA 111 KICI tr
On tti fi -c of ni ie-" i--turns
l.tt mht Jud4 Cid- G i.
rctt of E.'L-t:ard wi- -e id n Con
gnssman T.-m Bin ton or Ab len.-
by a two to onr ote
WORK ON DAM
SITE PUSHED
r n i C V MeConm.II what Stephens did for
rOUr rartieS 0I tngmeerS John Dai don and McConnell wuj
I r U 1 F 1 ' ro-elctto'l by a eount of .1110 to 3-
ln rieW tO UetermineMO Thevote was Darden Steph
Reservoir
Englnctring work for the Hiecii-
enridge dam in
county one of aevernl reservons tjoounty defeating G. II. Deoson by
be cotuitniatoil In tho l!r.o r.v.r
tccluniatlon and irrigation project.
Is progressing nicely L. M. Kuis-
land In oliargo of the office nt
Brecknnildge old Satutday.
This work consists o. piel nunary
surveys ftom which will be deter-!
mined the extent of the like to be i Crydo U Garrott of EajtUind
formed by the dam for tie 1m- county 235D
pounding of water wlvio und how For Stulo (.'oiiiiul.-uom-r of Agri-
large tho dnm will ho. cultiiro:
Felix J. Muullor airtid Suturd ly ' George B. Terrell of Chcioke
to take out another puny into the county 1209. "
field. This will bo a lvel paity. f J. E. .McDonald of ElUa Co .fil
So fnr there have been several par- For Sialo Railroad Commissiouor:
tics ut work In the tle.d. Among
them is n hor.zontnl control pmty
under Jack R. Williams; a Und
linos and coiners party under Paul
Seamster and one under I- J
Houghton. It is cxpetad th?t oth-
er workmen will Join the local 'orre
as they are roleised from otr.t.-
places. Mr. Muelte. comas from the
Cordova bond project.
Th' nrganiJtton during' this
week will employ seven l'cjtl m n.
it wan said. Two slat. on wigons
are here and more are expeeted as
workers from other po.nU arrive.
The time that It will take to com
plete the work wh.eh Is purely the
prel.m nary engineering work.
could not be estimated Saturday.1
depending upon the number of men'
in the field.
The reservoir will lie nuwtty In
i iirocKinorinii eouny i nuuih
FEES EXPLAINED
high school pupils who attend o - l -
filiated schooH It is necessary
thnt an additional tuition charge
oe made to finance the accredited
fcchool Tho State will nssumo the
obligation not to exceed $7-50 per
month for the tuition
of high
school children who were dury
transfetred whoso grades are no:
taught at home provided that th-.
sending district can show a need
for this aid. If the grade of tho
Turn to pag five
Speech
A A
A
THOMPSON OUT
FAR IN FRONT
IN EARLY VOTE
Freeland Is Sheriff; Darden
Defeated; Sayle Kelley.
Carey Liles Win
" 1 f.ic- o.' uno fi al el ctlon
'i n-i 1 romplled by the Btook-uu.-
Amorican Saturday n.ght
int.. de Garrett of Enstlntld
w ' If id n Coruji-eaanwin Thuntl.i
I. Ml.inton ilpprc.xlnwitnlv tv lo
1 n.- .iml app ared to.- i . x' m-.ic-m.in
fiom thi- 17iii di-'i c'
Willi eleven ctiuntit-H i u (i. n
ut or twelve two coinpii-i te
outit stood Garret. 2ii.ojj-i.lant
13.UW
In tll' jrtatp rnrej fcii n M o
Th impson appeared 1. eeitfd a
1 all way commaslonvr U-id n as
high us three to one In th.- t.irly
returns over Frank .S Mini of
Dallus and J. E. .McDon ild ap-
peared the next coimiiu.siorc. of
.Kjr.curture having a large caily
load.
In the representation rape. Pali
Pinto county outdid for J. Carroll
ens county 2075 and Palo Pinto lr
101. .McConndt StoDhons
county
1303 nnd Palo P.nto 3033.
In Stephens county F. L. Frio-
land bocomos the next sheriff In
Tliroctcmortontho cornptole vote f Stephens
"vr r vous.
rh cumplote
Stopheiu county
vote as roported by County Chair-
man D. T. Bowlos follows:
I'or Congress of Iho 17th Cougros-
slnnal District:
Thomas I Blanton of Ta I ir
county 1108.
Frnnk S. Morr.s of Dallas coun-
ty 1629.
Ernest O. Thompson of P -r
county 1967.
Fur Iti'pri'sciit.itUi' nl Un- lOHtli
District;
John Dardon of Stephen r iui-
ty 2081.
.1. Carroll MoConnoli of P
Pinto county 1303.
For Sheriff:
F. L. (Toopy) Fre Imd 2(M9
G. II. (Bud) Dosaon 1121
For Commissioner I'rrrlnrt No. I
Q. U (Qulnoy) Cnroy 51"
ft. S. Taylor 509.
For Constable Prcclni't No I
Claude E. Hawley Mfl3
G. T. Lies 1301
For Commissioner I'ri'cuict So i
ISnrnotU Curry 3ffl.
Walker Sayle 113.
I'or Commissioner l'rrclii"t So I
Geo. L. Kelloy 533
Frnnk Stonn 100.
The vote by boxes w '. arpea
the Breckonrldge Ainti em Mor
day.
Boy Scouts Sale
In Grand Canyon
Brackenndge Boy Scouts un
neard from for two days are af
and sound.
A telegram received Saturday
night Irom Raleigh Banos at Grand
Canyon Arizona lead: "Hero from
Salt Lake. All well and happy
Starting for homo tomorrow reach-
ing thoro about Wednesday or
Thursday. Will wire definitely."
'Qld A(IC PetlSionCl'S
i IfnaHtin to f'nllpfl
ItlLLlUly ." OflfCCU
Announcement wasr made Sattr-
day tnai a meeting ci tnoso ens-
tblo for the old age pension nnn
thoso who are nvw drawing pens-
Ions will be h'ld at the city hall.
Atiguit 29th at 2:30 o'clock fjr a
discussion of the problems :f the
rcnslons. The announcement was
made by J Edgar Flte.
fa
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