Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1941 Page: 5 of 5
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THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
ALLEY OOP ........ . . . . ......
IN SPITE OP WHAT HE
TRIED TO DO TO US,
a j i f:=el sorrv for
Jl'-THAT; PIRATE ...I'VE
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Assisting iJt'. Khoy are Polydore
Swings, noted" Belgian, scienl i.st
anil visiting astronomer at the
University of Chicago] and Walter
Linke, assistant. 1
The faint glow under examina-
! tiou prnbalily is caused by the
e.Mtauon ol paj:| .,'l(?s from ">u to
j 100 nijles above the earth and
1 possibly related to the d;sly rota,
'lion ol the earth Klvry reported
to university officials.
j The astronomers.also have not-
| ed the presente of occasional luni-
' inou.s di^plaj s similar to I he aur-
j ora hoi calls but not limited to the
northern sky.
Local Wives To
Can Pineapple
, Orders i'ruil Delivery on
Saturday Are Now Open
With Miss .Munroe
Foi the third time Stephens j
i eoisiitj lie.u^ewive,s an to caul
i pineapples in a, wholesale manner, j
j' Miss Kiuh Momi/e. eouritj deiti-j
' on-.tf.it'un agent, said today orders'
j. for the I nut are being accepted,;
the delivery to be made next!
Saturday by Safeway trucks.
She added the cost of the fruit
is not to exceed $1.50 per dozen,
and it may be less. It is expect-
ed that about 75 do/en* will be
received here. Those |\v®ini
still may enter the club, but j
should communicate with l.Miss'
Munroe at once. i
Miss Munroe ha, full instrue-'.
lions at her office for canning,,
and said the canning can be done,
at about cents per pint. I
If any one is suspectivie to re-'
actions from Ihe juices .she advis-j
es that in handling the top In?
twisted out after washing, the
fruit laid on its side an<t cut into
slices. Then take off the peeling
and take out the core with as
little handling as possible.
' If' round pieces are .wished a
largn tin can formed into a chop-
per may be used for the outside
and a smaller one to cut out
the core. However, this is op-
tional and it may be found less
trouble to slice it with a knife.
Name Worries Hoosler
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (U.R>.—A
worried man appeared at Fort
Thursday. -Tune 5, 1941
Wayne selective service head-
quarters to explain that he has
been living under a "consumed"
name since he was a boj. Mi.vj
Katherin Walsh, selective sen ice
board secretary, told liim she
thought the government wouldn't
mind at all as long as he m,
-.wered his questionnaire and ie-
ported for service it called.
WANTS ApS GET RESULTS
f>ra iw- nr stnvicc. T m bcc. u. 5 pat off.
Lookout Posts
In Air Defense
Will Dot Map
Selection and Tiaining ol
Volunteer Force Starts
June 1 "i
WASIIINCTO.N ''f1 An ass -
craft 'warninx >> ero* ^ I! be in-
augtiratird June i."i b\ the ani-y
air en:;>-. along U:e Attaiit'C ?|Vt-
Pacific .-nasliv '•'•!th civilian vol--
un<e«-r.s -1 ">1! v:r>. mi "< e.e-
niy U.u-pl.me ' ,uui imrtiiig their
(light'. for coupler-.lUack b\
Aim > a in sfup
'l i, svstem will < ■ < xtendi 'I
'■ < < (itiioi areas ■-hoi'sly ' ■ : ■ ■
j ),j Kt ai k 15anv of 11" ' '! -
tire iif KrHergeiiiiy Alaria^emotii s;
divisftin of state ami lord! 'Jiiffp-
wat ion called oh < Mseials of -Je
st,ite defense < ouneils in ihe i as I '■
<1^1 w estcoast; ' a.reas '. I < i em ol I ■
! volunH"fi>. :
j Tin-;. vill jei ive l raining as j
S "spotiers"' ,ii st.raf'.'gically l<K:ai<;i)
observation post)} and for jobs at.
filter ei.nt.et>. where laiin-esscnfiai
■ information is:om "si>oltci ■' ivill
iliseartibd, and at information
•heaters, wtwiv Ui>- ll'uiits nl en-
ertiy formation■>' will b> ehai '"U.
.!iani;.- (ssueA|;th.e ;f.trs.f;i:if,i.i;.i.:,sv'"!'K5:'
'if ■' "w arning sy.-iem ' booklet
iiciv "siiid";:' t. I'iit.; ':)i'i t,'
'IflllJ ^stihjeiftn! ■ s:tsb" 'QSVi.^l"1
j conformation by nrliiar> auiiior-
■' a.rs."
Must Be Citizens
"It is tho lespcnsibililv ol tlic :
IiieaI defense council to see that.
ill
per >orts
referred
loyal
as work which I
filter stations
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A e jrica's
Biggest White
Value!
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Sheets
81"x99"
Pcnney's F,-.niou
PENCO
reel Bettc
VVchi Better
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WIZARD
Sheevs
Gooti Uunlity J
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42"x36" Cases
12C Karh
Flour Sack
SQUARES
Laroe Size Blcachctl
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Heavy
WASH CLOTHS
3 ior aOg
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Buy the Best— .it Peiiiieys'
Bath Towels
A Bkj, Heavy. Thirsty ToSvci!
A Real Value
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Levely and Practical:
.Chenille Spreads
Large Si<c, Covered
with Fluffy Tutting
Ariier'iean oilizens,
.wilf.: be; .(ipii<,:;i,at
iuai inii'iruiatM'n centers will form
a Kr-i.s for .'perain.ns of the an ]
;it':; Ka':'fjy;iS life; '$U-.lI]i;
t ih. enatioii posts' necessanlj |
vvoulfi f" inaiiiK'd 21 hours a da> j
and approximately 12 or U> ob- j
•s-ervct - all men would be re- ;
i|iiin'{| a! each'station, the book- ,
let .-aid. 1
The "inside.-work" at filter and.
observation stations is of a type i
"for which women are particu !
larh, adapted.1' it saut. It is "not |
iJ'esiral.ile in liave a general ,rey |
i a' ton of citizens" for this
work, it added suggeiiting that
pei-nils qualified as ielephont
and t.'letype opcratiors, radio
teeluiii i ins, tabulators. typists, '
stenographers, chauffeurs. and!
j'drai'i men we're particularly j
! needed,
"In view of live fact tiitit vol
. unteer.-. to be framed for this in |
•- lie work may be enlisted foi ;
' full-time operation in the event
• an emergency." it said, "the'
War Department particularly re :
j ijuests tlutf women selected l'oi ;
tins vrairnhK' and operation bi j
i,- a! til;, and ale it. preferably j
ibiuit _'i years of age, and com-:
[iar.itive!\ tree of family obliga j
tions." ■' , - : . |
Four Commands Set Up
i"h-„- air corps G H Q. has di-
ai d eo.'istal regions into foui
"it :> r< ept or commands,'' compns
ing tli. northeast area witn liead-
•|Ua:; i - ai .Mitehol Field. N; V.,
t!ie northjeest ari-a .with Spokaiie
U . headquarters;1 southeast
« ill i.i'.i'lqtiaiii'rs a I , Tampa i
i.l-'ia., ami southwest with River-,
safe. Cal„ i eatkiuatiers. j
Tiie.'be-okiet said that state tic- j
'eh-i- oUl.e;is would be. suppliec, .
scale mans breaking di.'-yn !
. in u hich bi)serva- ;
l i t ),!,•. .a rea,
'si.-ti posts ai'i- to be located." <
■ "MjirlUiiJ-in -Jich region will l.x I
a e tr.e one scale, lii.iic in titanv -
. 'er indicating the area in which !
••i,i observation post must be es- |
Mb . 1 it continued "It should
I e d (ai she highest spot
p issiblo and have an unobstruct-
'■.i air vievy ol approximately Si
miles in all directions . . ."
"The prime i rc.roSrjuisile is that '
•t be within 15 seconds of <i lei !
■ ph> nv aya.la')lL. lor use 24 hours 1
a da;.:,' ■ r
fJane said that uniforms .n'oulr j
i.fbi. In- prov.rled for observers a' I
::tl ■ ! >;:nming of the program, but •
Mart 11icy would I-".' identified by
aiirlliaiais. They will serve with-'
' ai i;a>i, . 'ilr -J
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SiSil
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TIME TO BUY
Use Our Lay-A way Plan!
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y.TpCNNEy CO f'*c-
Science Scans
Color Pattern
In ■Sight Sky
A.USTIN, tr.i!) -- Current stu-
j dit,-s by. scientists at McDonald Ob- j
•servalory in West Texas nie.-y j
ihrow some light on the little- !
known structure of tile upper ;
reaehei- of the earth's aaiiospbere .
the University of Texas has re- I
j veaied.
The studies beingmade arc of
shifting films of "invisible" colors
■ in the night sky. McDonald as-
i trononiers, headed by C. T. FJlvey,
are e.saming through special ec]Uip.
ment the variations in patterns of
red, green an<| yellow films —
shifting across the skies — but.!
invisible to the naked eyes.
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Fine Coffee
Edwards
Fresh Coffee
Nob Hill
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GREEN B E A N S, pound • • 5c
Fancy 600 Size
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N 15 W POTATOES, 5 Lbs. 10c LlllieS.
J ( HERRIKS. H .. 19c Lemons
"FRESH FANCY GOLDEN RIPE" Oldll^C'S
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Tomatoes
Cabliage
Cucumbers
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Granulated
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Royal Purple
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Quart
Bottle
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121 oz.
V f kg.
19s
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Carton
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49c
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Peaches, 3 No. 1 cans 25c I;
Onchcss Salad ^rcssiiiy
Emerald Bay
spinach, No. 1 can . .
Hi Ho
Crackers, 16 oz. pktf.
Red Label Karo
Dressing-, quart jar . 25c .? Syrup, 3 lb. tin
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Town House Grapefruit
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Texas Longhorn
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19c | Boston Butts. lb, Ilk
Fresh—Dry Salt
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1941, newspaper, June 5, 1941; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131074/m1/5/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.