Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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Thursday, June ID, 1941
THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
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Soybean Meets
Double I'lii'i )ose
Louisiana Farmers Are
Developing Bean tox
Sale of Seeds
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.With I iiji- 1.11 i growers prim-
Itlj l!'e .lltel i-ted !ti the develop •'
men' ol ,1 Mi>bfiui lor f | |a|e i>{
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fL-niK'- .iccfi ; ciop that Wilt at
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.i,;" r-.as l rt-ti'.i • • J under the
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has been sold in small amounts to
sptead it through the state. 1
John Gray. nHn agtonomist
of the experiment station, said
that production jf the new vani ty
' indicates an average of 22 bush.s*
said, also rati.-, h'ig'.h as a fg.rage
firoiJueer, wttlt the haj eiop 1:1
the no!i;hborhood of two tons to
t,h<? acre.
Cliay pointed out that wijti
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th«? extension n-. r.-n-n 'A L"uiN«M | •' '■■pi 1111 ^■||
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'■-"ds v.i-re hoiw lu!-; ^r> typo pKJfliin1 i«
much as three tons .tad more < t
BW to |p. xi' Ih «.«•« vhrndH
::prol>
£ la d\ mm i
Girl, 23, Trains
CAA Fledglings
Youngest Woman Trans-
The attrictive a\iatriv soloed
at Old Noli h"r fotmer home.
"I learned to fly to pay out. it
fjoarc! hill," she said "An a\later
in my homo tow n owed my lannly
a luu'fd bill and Ii.* offered to pay
U in plaWiClfjjhtj^J filter gave:
port Pilot Now Instl'UclOi : hi-, permission and I tojh my fir-t
at Airport j 1 IS®! ■,l> nuirl1 1 liBl
[ nrranKem-nts to make flytttj; Jos-,
HAK£tSill'fi' C"iU ■' p' "! fcons >' ,hl' blU IMU'u,i jr I tin flier, can do to Kelp the avia
1' <•!>n Sharp :.oiuw I \\ m- ju-t Iidirt.; around and I've fk>wu um branches n ftjfe service. I'll do
flight instructor." ' '
Miss Sharp is an expert swim-
mer, athlete and has an excellent
scholastic record. She is a member
of the Ninety-Nine club, composed
of women fliyrs.
She says she would volunteer
tor war service if hostilities broke
out.
There's plenty of things a wo«
un$ one ut the country's ten w o-:
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the n dnetioo iii < i.'h n(!u a),'',
The siAlner, k4#¥ra|! «
MiiK'tollH , 1 n,t > .[!• ■ Pitt(t
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telies fcjUfwfi d tl ■ il1 Hen ,
i ( x, , i it,,,. t;an>pi>it pilot iti the it: lion
provides ,i st;b*t.i:itial biickih'tp n. ,.,
v.. ' . . ,,, . I ilyinu insiiurtors., j*- a Uttrht
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1, -Ii' i II*! t ' ,ti .tun-tor at Kern Countv Airpoi i
,« ickvivt'-d -'iial! allot- hin urni' unfavoranie. [
f 1.rifjii'" 'f v>s. the J hem undt r wyv ;it th#- i.n.'.' i'-ir>, tentriii nhen -he became at Iff
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. ifo'if v cfifj> t • it'll bu^h'i-
She ,siid her inM: ik tor. ■ in1::
ji it.iiJx oiu nay ill Si to Hp
it up" and walked awav.
"f''dif{. rfiade ,t -,nud 1111. < 1 ji,' 1 -
isit? <o.d 'M.ii d-i in.it f w nt on.
hime Ilia DunW that je.'iod a-,| tbe youngest l.rensed wunt, pilot il;. m'i and ^h*>n 1 was 18. ^oi my
ft(! >MV) yfcu'ttes 'yy tried [t^i now hcen
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Chicks Picked Lip
At 110 Miles
HUNTINGSTt >N, Pa. tU.R> ■ \
in id p l.'i on the Hjrii-bmK-f'itts
htti-^h run had iusi tm.-de rountine
J fiMoniatie pal<up at 1 Ml miles nn
Jnuir. He was soi Ung out the mail
n* a p.f M'tW'is ,s;u| i.a\p 1, >-n a j ,,|iei- fiulliiu' it ;-board when no
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Rare Jewelry of
Many Lands Sought
Cleveland, Woman .
I'l.hVKLAM) i>l r Mrs S !
bitin IJrun.l'Cig v, ho follow- ihe ;
h<ibt>y
pensive jevveKj IS tbi en._. pi the,
ni,m> i'leveland wurren who saw.
ippl': .ctti:|i)euon ji'apij cl :s isp 1 ji
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KjPfSlfr^i Uy "her iifa-
thi'r and lk®t| d or, m bei If n,n-
taiiis -ik'Si bauuie i>- a J OfO-'ji^atM
lijll t .si,■ tf'jfji'fl:Rot|tlj|!^ijsl4^e: -ri:r)g.S;":; fr^*: f
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centtnv pendan LWitn an enamel-
ed mtniatUiV s • j, 1 1 1
j: The piefe-A tn hei cirlleet.on e
HiM1 at ^TOT) t 4?""'
'.s.h.e..hfis' tira.yeti';d' :'w8i*f,!i;|
bu>ins them froni all rlaiscu of
penpio She has )tac(;led w ith ;,G<S- i
oiiiti dealers and bought heirloom,
Iroir, lormeiK we. -Ithv i'.nnihe^.
Allot itn pii'iea j&e «e >i.ibli '
j\ii- nun.ii*tu pH m j'1
much happier to v laent [ an '
a costume than on display .n a
museum."
(trades By Electricity
SPIUNGFIEL!' 'III. -U-RT- An ;
elccti'ie scoring maehine will lie'
i wsed to ^rade fiapersi in |uture e.\ -
il service i.-xaminatioR.^ G'r«*ht r.1-
duction ih grading time (S1 expect-:
cd.
heard vigorous cheeping coining' Kern
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from a cardbo.-trd box.
Pinned to the box was a nofi
"Please be careful of those baby
chicks. We are trying this tor the
first time and hope it works.'*
approximately $7,000,000, as
" pared with the 1939 crop of'
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Kern Comity Cal.
Sets Cotton Yield
BAK1-;rSI-TKLI), (.-;,| .UP' The
Kern county col tun jf'ld in lii-lu
set a new world cotton yield i) r
acre iccord t he Kern county farm
adviM>r reported. /■. :
The tivorajjo• Kein .e<.>tloii:.yielil
for 1010 was SL'l pounds - l> y
pounds more than tli" official VT<
pounds reco 'ded in U)3lJ b> the
iiureau of crop statistic:;
/'j Mare A. Lindsay Kern county
:i f;;rm advisor, i epoi ted thu 13-lti |
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so proper.,.foil
for the lines
so trim of
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sec Our 1941 Model of
, Servcl Electrolux with 10
>ear guarantee installed in
your home for as little as
$4.84 per month
We are authorized dealer
for Butane Plants, Butane
Bottles. Gas Ranges and
all Butane Appliances.
We have a few used
Electric Refrigerators
and Coolerators at a Bar-
gain.
We also Sell Sinclair
Gasoline, Motor Oils and
Accessories.
KING
APPLIANCE CO.
219 E. Walker Phone 833
WALL PAM
5c 7 c
10c 15c
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NOW IS THE TIME TO
PAINT AND :■ REDECOR-
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P. H. A. I' inaneed
IWkwcIl Um.
and Company
221 N COURT — PHONE 177
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CATFISH, pound
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FRUIT COCKTAIL
PORK & BE ANS
PLYMOUTH COFFEE
SPINACH
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Comet Uico 2 lb pkg 19c
Jello, pkgs ...... 14c
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P. and G.
Soap, 5 bars 15c
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POST TOAST!KS, 2 11 oz. pki>s ..
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VINEOAK, Quart Mason Jar I0<-
I'UI'I I .JARS. Pints dev. 59e; qt.s. tloz. fillc
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Jar Lids, ;i do/, ,25c Olives, qt. jar .. 39c
19 c
Boston Creams '
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COOK IKS, 2 pounds 25c
POST TOAST! ES, 2-11 ox. pkga . 17c
RAINBOW BLEACH, Qt. bottle ...'.. 10c
SCOT TISSUE, 3 rolls ....
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.