Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941 Page: 1 of 6
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Still Appears
Best One For
West Texas
May Be Cost
11 Protecting
United States
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From Hitler
County Edition: BRECKENRIDGE AMERICVN
i the Farm and Home, and tn Every Lc
or Hrecken ridge and Stephens County
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VOL. K1.KVKN
THE
OBSERVER
LAUGH ON HITLER*
BIG ODESSA SHOW
RACE VIEWPOINTS
SEEN OR HEARD
BKGCKENKIDGE. TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941.
NUMBER 34.
Three Stars Means "LI. General** Hoys!
■■ li 1KENril ' |rh«rtcip ti< «
ilay loir' negro stevt^ in 1!1 i i,
t'nited States. today f.iid- :
fi ,-,<iom loviiig world/-m a baltk -j
that js^;jv j-Ir*st for >var- fighting!
lo k " | the iii'-.ii of I r.-'-doitl
Th'' United States may !«• ;a'-'-j
. tivi.'iy m the "-.(1 quicker (ban «i
' think, ; incident - are Occurring |
thai Ic.tri to'war, To laugl.i at m t
the •iHUrttirVn ■- Hitler1 > j11< t-1 ,
to IB t.'iViroii Ssal>v.a«n.inM. . 'lrts- j
L'ing iifrmiiB propaganda bureau?;
m ibis nation, ' •> -ni-e m doing
the 1'ritted Stale- \iolatos al
treaty I tit 1. r I-; :h< «'"•■ man m
the wild should keep s «- ]
I'M oil 11'.•jiti*"- pledges and cum-1
mun humamtarSainstiv
jC-C Plans Aid To \MoU« Daniel's Engagement Announced
Make Dam Fete
Big Affair
l|i«
ilii
MM c| 'I'M'11 "f Judge R .
li. i-.wter !•" Wmili today j
while ni>: iin- Aj'ciii.d vav a iiis- j
tiiu"t -hock in pan* circles,
The «it tbincy .will Ik* remcm- {■
tw-r i! by th <!t•!«".;.<i• ■ ■ !<> t:h«- ■
titt<- eonVentiot, <>i Christian j
C'hurclK- her. ..- !>«•• -idwg «•
final i.!'-riiiri'.; <it the rnecliti-: when;
report vn. made on the progress;'
of tii«;r T iiii.ifiinK program |
wa, mad'1 li) I'M Lindreih (oi-;
■met ftf iRi-nral^e i -idem. I:
Th >.e Tennessee farmers living in the vicinity of Manchester,
Tcnn,. ex."> nine the three-starred flag of Lt. Gen. Lear, v.hile
his car is parked during maneuvers being held mar Man-
chester. i.NEA Telephoto;
Chuck Wagons To Three Volunteers
I5e Feature Of Off For l)utv
Stamford Fete
Young: .Men are Warned
to Register July I at
Court House
li I S'f'A.M! i iRD. June lit Two
f'YDESSA W: 'pWdltlS%. ai/big1'.oil1 rnairs iirfifure- -of ■ "ffisas .C'ow.-
e ■■ riictK'.thow1-
InterwiUonld Oil Shovv arid ftorr.j sands to Sinmiord are ihe eld
J ''ifS .ui'l H ■ ii k u HBi HBBHI
er. k-l'l ih:. morning ' > lni for
,! Dallas1 iir lif uKiiKted into inili-
iiirs n'nici;.
Three volunteers, Bi L. 'fine.,
Kd-^ar \S'elK,: and !>< rrtui d Odfim,
with K L T:nei .ipjuiinted lead-
All « «o n(N it
too iJt - w U'l- t > Ditiue,! wll rneaU which an
&penk on- Uv .,i"Utiil^ .it - irmt' (yt.iv;ii(is iin>unhi m frurn
tl<N'k. and the Hill I'-dlv hand will' Mell-krto«n \V«">t Texnt, ranches , , ,,
I f,\, til., t\t>, Thi< year'.s fie- Next i.i.I for li\e nien tiuni
Stephen.-, u)unt> will be filled
b- on har'i! to em. M:iin
lot*
SI?
;iranee tee 1.1-^' ret)ltne>I.
■ 13 io fiftfy
^UNCUlNIN'i 'hi . niitj
■ mill the Me.U'iie Itepor"!
K, 'his tnoriutii; ■ xpt'-i^'d (h
JollfAvmt; opinion.
Teti^ , "( tt'iofi^ind-v' , 0;t:; 1 •■Na-
Voter- who inti nd to 'atO part , .j,
In th^ M'niihn a! e,er iem June [>i lotnin:^ S.'lL'.ou
ltit\>- ii" t w't t',,i>l. tiji 'Sietr n)(nd-<i i<iur top *vinivrs,
whern tn itipp'ir' Phi-. --lal ol Moje than -'"i eniitesUiniN from
Utt' 1*1 t.nll'J t- 'lue t'. 'heir in- j ■ M iitt|U'l'iOtlt 'It' ■*"?rt« .in e,\;v -t-
abthty t" d<i i-(e \v hi' h ■ "! Use in etiii r fin- year's eon SeM.
three !> a<) ni: ii->-. ur j .\:enn(; tl.i . ranehi - evjiei te,t ;.j
Ih* t eltanee ol deleiitioR v'.' Ij/e m-ikI eiibnk mmv thK y\u in-;
i t'l Uiitn-I It this e.v(d'i|'.|nn 1 on ' elude I he fJtWi) R,im n n| tluth-
tniiu": IhC'lli,!. ■ elect I0t> day it | ; ie ihe Mal.-flni Kartell ul M.it-i-
lor ih>j ocejnitott
union, (he twelfth,, annual show
ins,', will he held on July 3-5, ' July 11 for whieh at least three
"'.ohntteeis vil! In- fadv. Dale
'lit'e \i
u an I. . ^ Mil he held in the' ' 'arhjn^on, late--t v.,iunll,.r, it wns
Ih.un.lup Hall 'on I,..-' "-.U not .ha-.,.- be,-n exani-
nvnminK ot July 1 , 'hi enrift
War Department Chief
Praises Brief on Dam
Powder Plant
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One of thet largest ^athering.s
seen in West Texas in many jear«|
- expected at the celebration at.
I'(i>^,i!r. lvlnKft6m dam uri ,Iul\ 2,
it uas pointed out at the ni->et-
inq uf i he Rreckenridse C'hiimber
')! Commerce Wednesday, and
HreckenridRe plan> to do all pos-
sible to, make the celebration : a
-ucees>
' President llooseselt is expect-
erl to Ijij the eornerstone for the
poivei huddint,' by remot" control
on thai oeCHsion.; and .Slt500 is
tn he raised for the celebration.
(M this amount $30 is to he chip-
ped in by Breekenridge, Graham.
Graforrl and Mineral Wells, the •
: remaining $1,300 to be contrib-i
uteri hy the thirteen RKA organi-
zaiions. Ten thousand persons are
expected, among them many con-
gressman.
Claude Peeler, Russell Jones
and J ame> Al ex a nd e r were nam-
erl a committee on the matter.
One plan is to place markers on
intersecting roads pointing to
Highway HO-A and Possum King-
dom rlam.
A letter from Rrig. Gen. tl. K,
Ruihcrlord, dated .1 une > >ias
read saying the brief filed by
.surrounding towns with reference
10 I be proposed powder plant ,'.vas
a eompreh-nsive document, and
Hie site would be gi\en every con-
sideration hy the war department —i
with reference to future plants.
It vas decided to send a del-
egation to Austin to present to
the Highway Department the pro-
posal for improving Highway 80A
to the county line, east, from Cad-
do. Bids have been asked for im-
provements just east ol Caddo
and the by-pass there. .
Miss Jean Fox, high school stu;
dent, A'as elected to represent
r.'"Ckemidge at the bathing re-
aie to be staged at Eastland on
July I.
SIIPH
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Mrs. W. Lee O'Daniel. wife of Texas' sovernor, has announced
the engagement cf her daughter, Molly, to Jack Wrather, Jr.,
njove, of Tyler. Texas, in the above phato Jack slips the en-
gagement ring on Molly's finger. (NEA Telephoto)
Neat Sum Arrives K. H. Foster Is
For Payment of Claimed By Death
Wheat Parities
wheat, h'fl':'Id'
I
rails
g(X s willicui t s,A ftlg 1 hiit I he ' next'
.seni'doi" 'Irorh 'rxi'.k.s. L-; likely.. to,!
l>e the pn'sent t,'
in i.iev, ol in- tn.'i iiibScd l<v-~ ot '
I on-'iri 'l.ili'e ( 'ivnK'a ,uuon^ |wji
follow ei' lli"' goveinois nnl)
that tinue el In- ijil |"i iietJMl ,
r i\a!. has a tharwe "Ih. iifn'ei:-,
II
dor the r HD ranch. ■; [le>nold
Bind <ift.l C'lttle C"-. K<*nt coun
'H i'la!top Ranch Stan* I ^'1 1 n "lt* couni>
!ord, S.\|s Spin K« u h Spur; (Ik
SMs I hroLkmot ton Ranch,
t1>i>.ckn '« t' n, tnd tiie'i "p.ar-Cro-s
K "it n ol ("(dtuadii CStJ ^
S'itis; i ,t: isiSi; t?;'.
1 A total of 2SS clieeks lolalling
56.73a has been received at the 'lo-
cal office for distribution in pay-
ment for wheat compliance, ali
withtrt rlv h*"' ihontlv
1 Compliance schools are l".e:ng
held in preparation for
land measurements.
Time for applying for th,- col-
nave r..e ."v'i-"iul i egistering i I n/idl Unnnii nl ,0" stamps closed June 15. and
>n July 1 i l^ocai MOSpiiai about !)5 per cent of the county
The ,..g -nail..,, Mil lie held; , Rccf^ ol hospitals to- Rr()WP|.s filo(i mtcn.,on lo eomplv
jn lh(. |(r iii (i ir|| (il|(:e_, day showed Boh and James Gal-; ^ I#nfl wj„ ,)e meaM,,.rf(] fl[ld
7 a n. .a.i.i T i> it Ml who ll? ,('r- SOMs of Mi. and Mrs. GUs tht, SIan)pS .riven out sometime
21 since otiobcr Galll«hcr' tonsilecu,my patients
!G, er Who v, .11 reach _M on or! "t Bretkenridge Clinic.
beior' ,h,K I, a,v required to' At VVl>s,siflf-'' «arland Carey
tcg.-le, J, I, i, ought there are untl Buck Connor hi4v" t)een afl
n vl by then
I'rati In aid m mber- toda
iig-iut. called;'vvftrirition' to..""fhg.■■.rier.j;! '
ee.Mty <>! ali %.,i,ne men f > FoUT NfiW PatidltS
Influential Texas Figure
Succumbs at Rochester
Karlv Thursday
I on measures which directly or in-
| directly would he aimed at the
: othei *■
T-'Iegiams received here today I Authoii/.ed sources ,in comment
loUi ol the death I,: Roehesle'r' '"8 on th0 friendship Ucity slgr.-
1'huir.day morning fit 5 o'clock of 'f' '*' '^ok.na. said ihey did not
Judge R It Wo--J
thai will
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Reserves To Meet
German Threat
By United Press
Circum-tantial reports ol Soviet-German tension o-.crshadowed
acl'ual lio.stditie.s on the rvar fronts today,
Scandinavian sources reported Russian reserves being cnlled up
for military service, and wale-scale evacuation of chililien frort
Somci c.ties in the countryside under way.
Moscow dispatches described the city as calm with activity
normal, and Berlin declined to clarify the actual state of Ru:"--;o-
German relations beyond admitting an actual flood of rismoi;,
pouring in from 'Europe; ■' 'f "
In both Finland and Rumania-
likely scenes of action in any
Russo-German war civilian prc-
c.iul'ons were actively under .way,
and in Finland reserve t roups
wer,. .-iimmon«yl lor ; duly.
A widely ciri ul; terl rumor, op- j
patently hi Turkish origin, that
border cladies actually occurred i
on the Bessarabian frontier 'Cere [
without conlirm.'ilion ! in Berlin, I
Bucharest or Moscow.
There still is no authorilanvc'
explanation of factors underlying 1 in Breekenridge was a I ruck load
the \a-.t Xa/i ncrx'e rwai againsL1 brought in yesterday by George
Russia as reported by foreign' Thorpe, .who lives south ol lo'Aii
riuarters but ii seemed obvious 1 on the county line.
tn,. Reicli desire-- concessions fivin | The grain testerl .IS, No. 2
the Soviet of such magnitude as j wheal, and was bought lor 77
to r. quire exceedingly great pres-1 cents h\ Jarrett Company. This,
sure and, apparently, I o inspire i was I he second load offered thi-
; unusually .stubborn resistance by [ company, bin grower ol I lie first,'
Mo,-.cow. , 'load did not have .white allotment
The only active fighting front j card issued under tlv AAA pro-.'
was m .Syria. British lurncd lull J gram, and buyers could not put ■
.mention lo the French in Syria ehase the grain. ■
and tin tempo of the attack was' it '.was estimated Thorpe will
•stepped up after calling oil Hie; make from eight to fifteen lei,h-
ollensive in the .western desert. 'els per acre. Il w as e .t nnao d
furks Join Nazis j '"day that Stephens crouiil.v i-- ,11
Germany look Turke. a no.,-1 al,0Ut lw" '1*•
belligerent ally of Briia.n, ' into j f "s',l'cts infl:"llod- Ju*!
camp as a friend Wednesday! "would total was not im-
nighi in a pact binding each party; U,m1' t,,n ^ ligh'ei.
lo resptct the other s tcrr toriali anfl Uu'n rains damaged the cniti
integrity fo rten years and to take ,h(' extent of one third. :
It was said more ..vhc at will
be made than was thought a lew
days ago.
Oats. ,/ however, '■ present an-
other outlook This nop ha,
Truck of Wheat
Sells In City
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For 77 Cents
Half First Estimated Crap
Seen: Oats Hard Hit
By Weather
First reported sale of :\\"iea:t:
"r th-- «--tate of 'i'exas,'; because
the prominence ol 1111 attorney.i
o. Ft Worth ' l{,unv "hs'ther Soviet Russia, ai-
lie keenlv fell' n';,(ly 11 Party to a friendship.pact
■ wiih the Turks had been inform-
ed' in advance of Turkey'.-, new fie.
But they made it clear that tt
n,w,
Stone To Speak
At l/arpersville
j milled at medical patients. Mrs
i Carey, who under/vent an opera-
' lion ■ Wednesday, was reported
I "doing niccly." 1
in July. They are good for par
chases of cotton goods, the av
icragc being S-'O to the gn, ver.
,: The campaign against . Bang\'
disease in the county
ported progressing.
Judge Ko-lei wi nl lo Mayo , ..w
., . , , 'aie in Syria; vvhere Germans pro
Biol lets some time ago and ,had r ,. . . .. .. , ■}
7 lessed themselves! satislied thai
nndeivon • iwo, Or ' three opera- ,i.„ .. > .,
• .. "..'■■■■ , . , the 1-1eneti arc gelling Hie better
t i.:i- in., 111,., was despaired a 0f the British.
-lie;; time before his death. Mil-1 British Claim Victory
:o-i Daniel ol Breekenridge. close. Britain's North Allium armj
Il lend ol Judge Fosi -i-, left last fell h, ^k Wednesday from a Hire •
uui uiry nuKie it ciear riiai inc
accord has no bearing on the war- orm,,(-Mt " 'N"- "'I'caL and 1)1
vvas ."i.'mii
"by', jiilKifBii l^ut faileci jt'jSii
lore In-- death.
ft oliei meaK in red-onablt
nt i h m -elf 11 is a block ||| wKi-, pi* 11 1 1
/'"'slick'. v. ith.i'hini' rv.'s;i:MXt'■:,'!'il
'-less.', '"In ;h'f :days 'of Jim l'ei'gu-'.;:'.';.
son, tfVjs wjt.s1 ,1',-leri'ed' to a.> the Flyitftf Course Is
T, pu//t,vr lor th" .,i'-ii mass|^f, ^ \ oitrta man ui.Ste
mwinke >o send O DtinieD (t|, fi||
to Waslnnglon as scn.voi I- thej Mi Hcilx it
' lte>. ftoh US S;one ol Qfflt
I i V'11 v- d preach
ilaj nn intng at th. t hurt It ;n the
f:'! f I '{tffWsVs -iiiij1 if'1^ t-X}- ;■ v^-;!
Mr St on i- 1 he assistant pastor
oi the Pre- h\ tenon Larger Par-
i e-ti woik in thi- couriiry, and a
! -toil.'nt ':, ini;n ■ thi■ Pieshy lenan
Churiii Setnuitirj in CahfOrm;.
Kv:-:>on,> Int.- a cordial im ital:on
to attend tins er,ico end e-peci-
all\ tho-e roni th it,irpers\ die
<•( voters who li'lu'i" 'i von!il| phen- lotmij whow;mts to take, '-;<,fnmunit\,
if
Aid To Russia fs
Paper Suggestion
M'fered At Banner
Wall tee Hcrlho i. ground
their hen> lhriri Jim Fcigtisons -iiiiomi iron, ihe t A A
'' v, ere., to ■' Furrier ' J Im, ^: : 1
"\cst [v><*ke! voi>-, * and il any-
thing tt><'->- djed-in-lhe- wool O-
r>i<nnhte., arc jtjoie deVOlcd t<
Sill
iiisi
Rang' i , ann mil' i o hei e Wedn 'n-t
day afternoon that i-lasse- arc1
LONDON, June 1!) 'U.R'. - Gn ;:t
interest was aroused tonight by
an editorial in an early edition
of the Evening Standard, propos-
ing Great Britain and the U. S.
i rodaim intention or giving Rus-
sia all possible aid agSast a Ger-
man attack.
Marriage of Conn
Becomes Mystery
RROOKV1LI
Marriage
rrivo be-! i'lanes. Th.- main oh.jec;;\e.s w ere
,'" reported achieved se\cral hundred
'German prisoners were captured
Aue o; other positions held and great numbers, of enemy
■hid",, i-'usii i wa- cnan man of Ihe tanks, guns and aircraft destioy-
b;.ud oi chtei'or- ol T C'. U., ed. 1 1
an. I i s >c uli\e v,c > picsident ol the
t m pe rial forces
that stabbed
tents/.' on No. 1.
ifv'Vit i !•' f-i lone 10 L.u.dioih Production Company, acioss ihe Egyptian frontier into
)lvv U.l.E. a„ .Mini 1. , ." Libya, withdrew t0 normal po n
ia . along the border al lei repulsing
ik ,.„.,r ,.ia . ,i. I I . in ihe midst o! its build- . , , ,. ' °
Conn and his ih-vtar->)i(i . m t- _ repeated attacks by German pan-
heart. Mary Louise Smith rie\el-* !n-'- ''*■ i'*111 1011 drive. .Iutlge i- oslei ; Z0|. unjtfl, and thwarling maneu-
open into a first class mystery
today. :, Only one thing Was i. r-
tain--the license was isaied and
Billy and Mary" Louise aie fiee
to marry.
■:o) 11 n '; i a:r.e ! lo Bieckenridge ',- as |
;iti..re...y for the Walker estate.
He was a native Texan
Lal'-i- in the day a . telegram
j ".--.vei| by C. E. Martin slated
; vers to trap British, forward unit-;.
The Royal Air Force and South
African Air, Force swept ihe Axic
lines and rear communications In-
cessantly in supporting the ground
■'1
d.'i iding ;; rt iiethei | [^.ti-(. stlldelll}
-a
hnv
M? ni: l^erffuson Backs
Jwfi
includes tin
man thi'y Im-!icvi< has the best
chance to defeat the go'einor
On this (xmu sentiment is e
lutlizlng in liiuir of Johnson
Mann. Johnson or '■ Do-s hai th-11 isi \ ;m,in i cs and ti
best a'Iioocc to beat h m I'.aOi oi msiiratu < ,o;d met. >ii eviminn-
t!i<- thr-e has hts i vil blwk of,tion Othe; re,|uuements are the
devoted loiloWTs wh,, Mil vtio I student niu-t h.e..- reached his
for him rcgatdles- t iu thefe i a | lOtfi bmhd.ty hy the fust ,i( Julj.j 111 11 15
gteat Itody Of loot-I'mse w>ters.*oe imi-i not have p,is-,i <l his 2(11 hj 1,1 laMillli
Mk to speak, who will Vote for the 'btrthdnv. <oul ha.s to have lni n i, ..
am 1 colleg^j for one year.! ft'(1eral tensions Tor old folks.
I Any on,- interested has been th" ■W' ,V"
On this sentiment iv erys- asked to report to the school lax mam,;(l tl,'',ftloCk'-'d ro'!n>' 0Ver thc
} offer in Ranger. i— , ' MP?iS|S!|Sl||M
I | _ ■/ i uwhen the House "killed', the Sen-
\ T the risk <>f having the mm- . (S4 a ' a e sine die resolution and the
A Lone ft tar bat et> ; Senate defeated ihe House corn-
Meeting Tonight ' lunation recess-adjournment pro-
The regular safety meeting ol posul. :
the l^ine Star Gas and 1 Gasolim
' Companies. Breekenridge district j
will be held at the Breekenridge.
CANDIDATES SHELLING WOODS
IN FINAL SENATE DRIVE
Thursday found the Texas U'g- direct ion of Rep. Lyndon John ■
islafure deadlocked on quitting
thi' luneral will be at Ih •5 Firs! "opera!ions.' They destroyed twenty
Worth, i enemy planes over Libya on Tues-
. (Continued on Page Four)
Christian ( hurch. Fl.
Satin day al 2 o'clock. ^
and candidates in the race
Formei : t imi
Jim Feigu-on today mdois- for Senate shelling the woods in
ODaniel In Race
■Mlf" IH
Aus'ri'N
C i1 I' V
ed ihi C .s en loual i.mdidaey vanous parts of the stale again'!
aniei ot the 'belief, his J vrumg time on June 28. ....
el'-i lioii '.''vy.iIIij.'liliesjii'i' i/in fncreased ["' Political fur flew in the legis-
lator,. Wednesday .with Gov. W.
Lee O'Daniel alternately attack-
ed by some members for .state-
ments assertediy made on thc
stump, and defended
New Bill Doubles
. Income Taxes ■
titnir.. ,1 Th,. Think! Lone Star Safety
er grin and wink a bronze eye at
me from the mantlepiece. I am
going to express a thought today.
It is high time the government,
cither hy fireside chat, Indian
runner, carrier pigeon, heliograph ' V. M C A on Thursday
Continued on P?"'- . ninL' "r 7"',n nV,n
...|V |
liiiarters.
in other
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WEATHER
.vo-' East Texas generally fair to-
i n'cl-i 'inrf F id
, As the heavy field of candi-
dates in the senatorial campaign
labored at vote-getting over ths
state, there eartic a new flurry
of announcements of *vho was
backing whom. ■, ,:
Already much discussed in the
race as the Roosevelt nod in 'h i
James K. Ferguson came out, al
AusPn in favor of the O'Dan. 1
candidacy, antl J. A. Shields,
islative representative of the ol-
der of railway conductors. is.sii--d
a statement' to ask that "member-
and friends support Mr. John-
son'-. campaign."
Mann at Amarillo
■;, Speaking ; in. thc CIty Auditoi - j
"ium in Amarillo, .where a reeeni
newspap<M- poll gave him better
,: WASHINGTON, June 10■ 'U.n
Til" House Ways and Means Com
in tlee today tentatively approved
tax lneiease, ot appioximal /j
I w o and a ha 11 I il l lion dollars,
doubling individual income taxes,
.sharply increasing present excess
profits charges, and levy ng a spe-
" eial excess profits tax of 10 per
i c, nl lo reach profits on ..wir c.',!.-
liil i
than 40 per cent of two thousand
stm-v votes for Lulled State, p? Initiation
Senator, Gerald C. Mann told of
his successful fight to save the
submerged lands along the coast
of Texas from federal control.
He demanded that federal ccn-
' (CaBtirj-.d on P,- F-.-J
Third degree initiatory work
will be held tonight at the Knight
of Phythias,/. hall. All merahers
are urged to he ores^nt, I ho .work
to stJirt -It W '«'(|re !-
Nazis Order IL S.
To Close Shops
BERLIN", - June 19 'U.R>. The
'U.'■ S. i'vas askedi lo close all con-
sulaies in Germany and German-
occupied regions by July 15, it
was announced officially tonight.
The German request specified
also offices of the American Ex-
press Company in Germany and
German-held territory to : be shut
down.
The action apparently was in
retaliation for the American re-
quest ■ to Germany to close all
Story Hour Friday
At South Ward
Mrs. . Amos Myers will preside
a! ihe first Story Hour to be
held Friday morning at 10 o'-
clock at the South Ward School.
The Junior group ranging in
ages from 0 to 8 years will meet
in the auditorium at 10 o'clock
and ' the , Senior, group ■ from 0
years on will meet there* at 10:30
o'clock.
Any chUd in Stephens counly.
whether enrolled in the summer
consulates in the U. S. The an-
nouncement .vas made by the of-
The American order effecting school or not, is cordially invit-
closurc of Nazi consulates in the ed to attend the story hours, it
It « i« offeeih-e T-ilv 10. was announced.
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been hard bit by .'veatliT coiiili;}
lions and Ihe !oss is heavy.
Wheat growers who do not de-
side to sell their grain may, se-
cure 93 cent loan I mm the ;;ov-
14 Women Attend
Golf Match
Fourteen Breekenridge Women
goiters attended Ihe June meet-
ing of the Oil Bell Coll a-,-del-
ation meeting held Wednesday in
Cisco.
During the morning ses>. on I ji
holes of golf were played vviih
most ol (ht. honors going lo ( i <o
and Brownwood women, it -.as
*"'1 liHHlHi
Luncheon . I'll- enjoyed at tijg
new Lakevi-w ' Club at I ,'50 o -
clock, with approaching i/eiititieSfs
held; immecPately folio. Mug. ■ 11
Miss ■ Genevieve McEnroe Jed
the Held with 89.
From Breekenridge altend'n/;
included iVtesdames C. K. We i,
■J. D. Sandeler, Jr., Jock Allen,
Welclon Fox, Francis Dunigon,
Bob Whitman, PauliSmith, Bryan
Whelslone, Mildred Lyman, Mar-
'vin Naylor, William Parrlue Jr.,
Grady Camp, Mues Monaghan;
and L. V. Foreman of Way land. /
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941, newspaper, June 19, 1941; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131076/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.