Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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THE STEPHEN COUNTY SUN
STEPHENS COUNTY SUN I freckles andjus friends
Thursday, June 13, 1940.
Published "VWy Thunday at 105 ICasi Kim Sireo.t'by nrii'kenridg-o
American Publishing Cfviijiany, Mreckenridge, Texas
HALL EDITOR
C. M.
kilter as Second Clans Matter at the Post Office at Breckenridge,
Texas, under ict of March 3. 1879.
NOTICE J O THE PUBLIC
Any rrt,,neou niltetkiu upon tlici character, standing, or reputation
of wily iierwin, firm, or c^rSratlon which may appear In any of
Ui*> BnwSumrMfe American publications will be cheerfully con
.ccted upon belli); brought t . the attention of the publisher. In
case of error, or oinission in tegal or olhe advertisements the pub-
Islurr does not hold himself liable for dunutges further than the
amount r*.reived for the ustial spocc covering t!:i* error,
SH-H-H/ SHE'LL
WEAR YOU — AMD
WE DON'T WANT
TO HURT HER.
FEELIM6S /
LITTLE
diom't
PLUMP
V.r-jsp
X
Lards in
kind of a
daze/ he
didn't axpect
hilda to
WHEN HE
was fat
SHE COLD-
SHOULDERED
him«
WHAT
WILL
WEYV PRECK -— LETk
HEAD FOR. THE BLUE
FROG TAVERN —
J!M GONNA
ASSIMILATE
SOME
VI77LESJ
he won't give.
hilda up--- he thinks
too much of her /
DUNN
June
have
yard
8
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CEREAL GRASS
iioui/onta;.
1 Plant, source
: of white
bread.
S This cereal
grass ,;.ows in
climates.
3 Auricles.
4 Stream.
5 Water cress.
<5 Circular
fortification.
"7 Imbecile.
,8 To emulate.
.9 Forearm bone.
•0 Beasts' skins.
.1 Concludes.
"I Wading bird.
!5 Bustle.
If Turned over.
;i) Slovak.
12 Romance.
l-l Pertaining to
v..v; air.
13 Oppressive.
17 Thin.
58 Crooked.
19 Dozes.
13 Nortb
Carolina
(abbr.).
wc-fst
. pu
SiiKBfcArr
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11 Placed a golf
ball.
Answer to Previous Puzzle
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IpAiNOJ !<> Swift.
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44 Mortar trays.
47 Breed.
48 Figure.
51 Monkey.
52 It yields a fine
white .
54 Wrath.
55 Its secondary
product,
CPU.
57 Not static.
58 Dealer in
needles.
VERTICAL
1 Plural
pronoun.
2 Entrance :
room.
:i Irelas.d.
4 As.-'ailaiit.
5 Prongs.
c Bad.
7 Liquefies.
8 Sheriffs duty 52 Musical note,
money. 53 Right (abbr.)
9 Overthrowing 55 To subsist.
10 Related by 56 Senior
blood. (abbr.).
15 Us origin is
22 Unspent sums.
24 Beneath.
27 Eternity.
28 Adam's mate.
30 Sheltered
place.
31 Constellation.
33 Mental.
3G Footed va *es.
40 Is sick.
41 Conspiracy.
42 Jaegar bird.
44 Opposed to
soft.
45 Jewel.
40 Sand hill.
49 Measure of
area.
50 Writing toe!.
J- hope -we dow i
starve while we're-
waiting for. The
girls to powder
Their, noses /
Boy, it sure was
a shock when x
saw hilda! did shct
put on
WEIGHT
But she
still looks
pretty a
Sure, but if she was
IN Hollywood , They'd
Probably bill her. as a
double feature /
Would
you like-
to
order.
now?
And How '
JUST READ
ME OFF BOTM
Sides of The-
menu i
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COPR. 1940 BV NEA SEHVICE.
T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.
---CHICKEN EN
CASSEROLE , PRIME
RIBS A LA FOUDET
Here's my belt/
now bring me
Page one , chapter
four and
GIMME ROOM/
alley oop
NO LEADER?V.i ^
WHAT TH' HECK. D'VA j
MEAN. MO LEADER ? j
j AIN'T I A Gr-NERAL?,
1
2
Z
4
15
1
1?
lb
J
IF THEM PESKY ATHENIANS
HAVE CARRIED OFF
OUR QUEEN, LE'S / SOMEBODY
GO AF-TEIVEM
BUT, GENERAL. OOP...
WE CANT DO ANY-
THING YET... WE
HAVE NO
LEADER!
WANT
ACTION
STAND
WHATCHA
WAITIN
By HAMLIN
WE CAN'T DO ANYTHING
YES QIR...I \ UNCONSTITUTIONAL
KNOW-BUT S FIRST WE MUST
THAT IS UP TO A REGENT
IN THE
OF OUR QUEEN
THE GRAND
COUNCIL
nea se
CONSTITUTIONAL, BAH'
IT'S RED TAPE, THAT'S
WHAT IT
IS/
red rider
-That Ko sf e=L
>ersville
The Busy Bee Quilting club
met. with Mrs. W. K Adams Wed-
nesday in the afternoon. Two
quilts were in frames. One was
quilted and the other ready to roll.
Angel food cuke and ice cream
were nerved to Mrs. A. J. Hardin,
Mrs. S. E. Deaton, Mis. N. J.
Tosh, Mrs. A. W. Mueller, Mrs. J
W. Stine. Mrs. E. B. Blackburn,
Mrs. IT. L. ThackersOn, Mrs. E.
M. Guye. MiSs Darcy Blackburn,
and two visitors, Mrs. C. R. Ar-
nold of Parka and Mrs. Oscar Par-
rish of Moran.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams and
son Biliie spent the weekend at
K.-rrville visiting Mr. and Mrs. L.
D. Wright. They report Mrs.
S oh, fa'vhti-r.-' V\
i csfiamx) l£> •ss-e:
\ TbO A<2At(<J
KIN PUMCH
(ay tteau
TiCKEt Full
O'HOLEiS
ANYTIME
SABS'
1
' BECAUSE,
WE'LL f-^ AKE A
FORTUNE HERE.'
folks sotta
EAT— EVEN IN
nugget City
But VJHT DID
Tot-> COf\B TD
THIS AWFUL
<5OL*D TOW.N -fo
start a
^STAURANT ?
By FRED HM
f OUiT GASSiN' "iHtRE,
there are surer
ways of yiawme
womew, ? abs, "vham
ploa)nto for. it--
wel'll. po all "ri&h1
here-mark my
words
HUNGRY
V}jf
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| For Sale I
V V
y NEW 0 R( OM MODERN HOME Y
£ ALMOST COMPLETKI) i X
Y
729 W. 1II LLUM STREET
TERMS
SIMlliC;V
ROCKWELL BROS. & CO.
22! N. Court Avenue Phone 177
t
Wright improvti-j.
Mrs J. W. Stine was on the
sick list a few days hut we are
glad she was able to !.e at the
quilting.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts of
San Juan is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Louis Lane.
Mrs. S. E. Denton returned
home Saturday after spending
ten days in East Texas visiting
her sister, Mis. Mattie Fulleiton
at Taylor and friends and rela-
tives at Palestine.
Rex Blackburn of Austin visit-
ed relatives and friends over the
weekend.
Mis. R. Riehhrdfloh of Gun-
siglit spent the afternoon with
I Mrs. Willie Rogers 1 Wednesday.
Mrs; Rogers is improved.
| Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Guye, Mr.
1 and Mrs. Garth Guye, Mrs.
i Wayne Vick and Waller Vivk re-
turned to their home at. Houston
after a visit here. They were ac-
companied home by Mi;s Evelyn
Guye and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Lentz.
Mrs. N. L. Vick and daughter
Maurine of Parks and Mrs. Bill
Roberts of Cisco visited in the
| Guye home Sunday night.
Little Bobbie Ruth and Daphne
Starr are spending a month with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
O. R. Wallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Acie Carey and
son Clifford spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Wallis.
with
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1940, newspaper, June 13, 1940; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131032/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.