Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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CLASSIFIED RATE
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Female Help Wanted
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•; cessury. JMu>i be ;ier;i< live and
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: SMS S. lb.-,,.. Ave. Ik-I J|
Ti.iS CURIOUS WORLD § 1
FRECKLES and HIS FRIES D:
I guess wr wkf ,
; moo n - 3i-!oot)kg 1 / ^— ■ y^a !■!,
when wh figured f w« sups
you'd play cur.
SOMG, Mia
Why Propose Joy-Ric!eless Weekends end Cold Houses
When U. S'. Ships Gasoline to Japan end 'ui;ua?
/ TOCK'lM&- i
fCGRK USSpER-;
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"s^QV/
long' "tf-n
6er:N-<SOiNCT c.'s
t TMiN',< >:J
TCP/r-ii'-'IC /
Just TMi ry-TWO
years ago,
BL£RIOT,
fa.wus ftlver.,
AMAZED
SPECTATORS AT
the worlds p!«?sr
aviation
exposition
(--kance fcsy
circling a,
pacing cout:sk
cni mis pi-ane
at a speed
OF
&my&gy*-s
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JURGEMS j
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(CURE NOT
MOt-icvr-iuzz'NG
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AND souet
REALLY GONNA
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In The Nation
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NOW PEPH,', FKi Ll
If* VOtJNGEi;
L~CN& HAS
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LETS fcjci
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PM WEAK
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ft i.:.!'-:o
ME /
l' .SUor
! - • i:i'.r a farmer 1 want '<■ P1'1'"
, a; ..lit ii''A ■■ <ni(l - in in in winch j
n.iki' up "in economical
eiiSjhpdrtid to t hei-ieY'*'11
urtfj,ift Ie,(deR Mtbilc j«>ur 1
Vi ui^'. in thf h.U.irx'c Siiul 1
t, !h« ' curjihjr.i si ■•! i«n'ls <<t
ivii'ttr if tia(.:iv l<> th'v f;ish*: i
tovtj, so ^V'-H.
I [J(! V fflKBvf'ti1 ' !<
li;.'H- htillM- !•< M.'fTl
rjHst- it'.-ii a wait; l"i';v!i pi pa-
jk't ■:- J1 i % Ut liIV* I ^
npffBpipiR!
ririji ' h" I'nifiirfrit: fall
■:!. i: ■ ; ■! .111■ .aha! « 1 1-irTO*
■ ri'i iiuili' in of «;ii a
t iti hour a dav vv(. k(>! "
t.:.i:;, >
IN TWE KNEES ;
IJwWwili
■is>iwe
n*Ter*
for that
l'V.Jf?:? ^
'm
m
l IIIK.il!'!.'
Una la
taisfci for Albany flood sulforors
Uphtty over S-198 . . . Group clis-
t'usinn sonaio at court !uium> say-
«n^ o'Daniel smv .winner . . .
■ i'onn uivtiig Louis grew fi«hi bin
_ l punches too ligm . . . Mr. and
.n.-HIKCTOX.—Th:' moro you txamirjf tl ; - Anvi i< .m P. fn.! -um . Gent- Taylor, bride "room
livtiUite pvo'po.val that tlie eniire I"tiif<■ ■ I ■ Stat- - -yea,■ i-\-.-u tii-.. ! hack from Colorado saying it is
f<-rn hferntsphero—bt' put on a jo,y-r:df!i..-.: \v.-t-arid a cold I. hot here , . . No clues reported
on recent; petty burglaries here
-V'.\ BY PETER EDS ON
NEA Service StaiV Curresponcteiit
Ettson
in nrtler to "c^serve" fuel, of] ;,ind aa.'oline I'nr defense
purpo-es, tl r ( r.i^j. r it li.ok,. \vh.-' tiio ihshed -Stale- .. . „ :ri-
'.it .-ii counlrie.s. yv;i111 an • :nr.. i hi j,!t|i'.in barrel i ' ' ' Klhott teel:ng proud
..'er iWOrl-r. i'donrt!- he hlrri - riyi scii-:
oil reserve tsndei ground, and with. production now
. rigidly restricted by the -shoiiid feet an oil
''shortage" so acute that: it U Iwing reftected in
■higher-, price.-:, is somerhmg that requires look in
into if ever anything d.<l. II ju.-r doesn't • make
sense, but in trying to •ic.t at "the v/tiys and \rhere-
i'lires, you run into a /long series of riddles;
Jn the first place, there i.= no "shortaee" of oil
nr ■gasoline. The big East Texa*' oil iielrls. winch
ran. wild lint.:! qiastftsi «hi produetion y.vh
put into elteet, cow|d nior<> Ihan supply ail tT. S
needs if well.; now kept on limited .-uppiv were
allowed to produce to eap^eily. That would leave
tinf immense production of. Callfoinnf, OkUihonw.
Illinois, and Louisiana 9s reserve. How dues that
add up to make a shortage? ; ■
The only real, imaginary or apparent scarcity in swht' ir one that
might a fleet the Allarit'ie seaboai'd, and - it* v.ould hit here only if
there should develop, a shorj'a'se of tran ;)orl. iion for petroleum
pi-Mducts. Traniiportatioii in this is,,, means.: I T.in!-hi,, the
"«1 f'"m p.-rts on the Gulf of MeX;,-„ - ,,,, A'!rmiie foa-t
the oil-U' rail. t, aaul by
AT 'cast M tankeiv, asgregnting some 20(1.00:1 ions of shipping, have
" - ain i r.-ent month beef* :.t ran-for red fr.,rn l*. H. l.. fOrei-ii n'h ary
'['he-,,. wMh pome Hi other tankers are en a«ed p,-;int::ipully in ^bhipinsi
s-H'" i-vr;: !u'i,tk!ua,u:';
i;:~'Cahk .ears to ship the ..Oil- b.v -r; il
iihlw,y. :—Pipe line- (f
Talce 'em one at a time.
lyer vork done by him on sit-
;ing room in his new home . .
lois of canning going on iir coun-
y . . . B(;&(>. Johnson to improve
:ew home bought . . . County
Agent VV. U. Lace gone to Bur
alo Gap encampment . . . Weeds
dotting mighty high on a number
•>f city vacant lots . . . Bill t. h. is-
fian reporting most small lakes,
■ .ear. but river muddy . . . Sid-
aey Hughes Sr. wishing he. coulo
! 4Q to baylur next year for pre-
' .ned vork . . . Buck Sloan work-
ins: in Canada saying the people
j tiiero do not speak Ins laiigua^i
I ■ ■ . and the long drought threat-
ened with breaking.
■
Must Sell
RussI ~ -
w®
1 ;\viiK point- 1<J oth< r i;uikVt'y
od for f.!i it;,in. Vpi-sels uhtk'-i- li.
I-Zn^lanii. hut. thev can .sio ii;,; ..neu! i .. l p,-,-,'f S'-.ii'.it'A
Afri.c.-i f,.r' trans-shipment. These 49 ■.; ^;;::Ki.\ve-.-ei-, Vr-pi
lism-ju per cent of the tank?.f tunnage owned b.y I'. S.'oil . ...
am: . houia hot create a -liorta-r, ,,f bo;;..rr- -f • • ., e! - lei': in tl.
-coa. t,;d trade were siiipplemehted by i:iti:er means hi '. .in pi.i !.
Continued from Page One
day alone, th- Kurd day of tiie
Rhur Valley Bombed
Britain's greatest aerial offen-
sive i) fthe war. which has heaped
more than -l.aliu.OOO pounds of ex-
plosives on Germany and Ga.rniart-
oeeupied territory, was carried
into its eighth day late Wednes-
day. Royal Air force fighters sit
tacked German shipping in li, •
big reduction in pric.. of :! .• four
small houses oh ti;e kill; all
rented. Small do'.'-n payment,
balance like rent. '_'ii'l W. Vtli.
Male Help Wanted
YOUNG man eXperieneefl and
familiar with eil I'jeJd .r.inplie;
and oquime.ii to do , .er:e,d
work on inventory record1-. Mu. t
havi > I.i rei-ortl and •' jV'r.red
nnhtary < fassifieatiou. VVrHe
Box X fit*,, .-ia-r.rai.ue Airicrieaii. j
1
NOTIC E!
I AM now loca e ! at lilll and
Walts Barber Shop. Wi'ii appre-
eiate yo'ur l esme--, G ue Acs*
tin. .;-e!, J J
'1avo passengeis |ii
l 'lty. Share exi i-r. ,
Friday'. I 'luir.e ;'JH
i ik!
■iioitia
a v i 11 ;
For Sale
ic,37 ClIKVRi H i'"'' j,; -kit;-
(. e.iidiii'on. I'hoiie
shifted to the Molda1 •• rt V>f
Rumania nt;m ill • I -' I - iari 'b.u-n r
Tuesd:.-., i! i. h • as Nazi pi :■ pr-
ists m southeiislr:rn Ii'ri ■ ilrurrt-
%ied up talk of a,, a -pr.,:i ;.;.sr
ig'airi.-i rhe So'viei Uiw
eoilip: tu
f -., «-JIHRIVHHPPIRI-.>P399
i-.e.e -. figures on railroad tank cai -. < !le;:,d in Se;,:; n!., ]-, 1040.
indicated there were 105,800 tank cars in pofrok ui;a prodiieja Kcrvidisii
\> :-i i.v U9,000 of these cyirs were owned by ilie ewhipafiies or their
subsidiaries, 7000. being own. d by the railroads. 'There was. 'however.
a iirplus of 10,000 tank cars for'the bi.r-me'-s- then ••••ristinij, which in-
jcKcatcr that tlie transportat'on of petroleum products by rail could be
stepped til) if correctly organized and tr; a a-, d s.--- p>,ir into elTeet to English Channel and bombed "a ' blit/.krieg
ri duty cost ol, haulage, with requirements t.,r imm dia.to unlaadiiig military tatnp. in northern Fran, ..', ion.
..... I, aim i,I tmptits. Authorial ive quart.'rs said ninoiSif The German telei.ihoKe ■ svslervl.
p„;,;-r::.r:v^ .":,v ■"*' : >"
: mizatuvn ol these (ank trucks iute a p. el for loa-v-d; u>iw- tran-p..rt > ! " °°" ,JI e th'-'!.flmed to fail mi our.!. . all., to l--r-
coulvl be of material relief in s^ate-de mi, "; Sb,nrlard ! >->;t of t->ritish lost four lighters. - lin from Bucharest .the R-.fftiauiaii
c.aKicily on these tank wagons : 41100 iail, v, ei-h-ne . ..'me i St oris Th<' RAF 'iW'cared determined capital or from Sofia capil d
State legislation in Tennessee: Alabama rmci Mi assippi limits loads. 10 carry on its destructive work BufKtiria, while mmo!-. spr a(|
to la tons and iff Kentucky it is nine ions. !! :rirti n< like these'! against the Rhine-Rhur Vallej and vast prepinat;. ns b\ tia >.l ,i
n have to be modmed. but taere is a fair m: an- here tor in- ] occupied France despite heavy arraiy for an eastern.' campaign.
.yreitsrngvtijansport taeilities; to mamtarn.supply. : I - ■
Because shipping by tankers is the cheapest na
'■Cor petroleum products, pipelines to ti e Asian
Of I- e.
\\\: u;\i) in pricks
On AM Scrap Iron and Metal
C Vill i.. Ton
TIN. Clean. Ton S.00
fit f , f W : i i . M,-r,iii|, ror«-iqn Material
IRON. Ton $7.IIOlo$ 1100
Gtee-i and tf'.ivy C. , t
( ,11 I - for an Kstimate
PHONE 167
I MTI !) IMPI cK VlliTAL. C()RP.
A S. R. R. DEPOT
PURCHASERS OF CARLOADS
Mearimg
oue song
played
is thf
Biggest
Thrill x i
Ever, mad-
I'm Taking
ir pretty eiG
\-\yseLi= - i ve
Tried four.
Times "fo
Swallow a
lump in m,/
Throat/
EVER.Y-
Things
better..
Than l
even
hoped
it would
be j
v6ah, EXCEPT.
'one thing/
ALL WE MEED
IS FOR GLORIA
GLAMOUR. TO
Turn up ouf
OF A CLEAR.
SKV AMD VIE
woiMdmt
HAVc a thi.fe
To WOR'fey a3cut.
;ns of tran-port
.... . .,., ,...
j numero.us, but even the existing- r>7.i i0-ndl- isiH.iiae network- ctful^
he made to carry increased traffic. On,, dhli tilty here is tl.at the
pipelines are owned by the major oil companies of their subsidiaries,
and the,ugh by law pipelines have been dcrluid to be common car-
riers, tavilfs imposed by the j.-ipeline eompahie; rr.,:a '.iuii u.-e t■ v
independent oil producers almost pi-oiui'itive.
And why gas prices should go up in b.wa, or why the entire ra-1
1 s-h.oiild have joy-rideless weekends when we I ave.' gn.-oiine to ,'x-
i'Ot't to Japan and Soviet Russia is sonieihang.it would
mat to explain.
iitch i-.im to a plow manufaetur-
tn' filihois.'
' VVe'; f!ie;;ihn. our lain! in frilih,
piarij. i'it"hi . prayer and' hana-sf it.
iii-'G:fis;sa|^ all .'this ia'i'orf' is'.- t.aV-j or. Boy Sc-oiit- \vig ;iva.g. lold tins
prot.'jtb'ttil as ag'iffl'it a iprotef tedT i^nf ifte i i ,
:'f '-"Whtn: it:.v 1 IBSN'.'!''-".wah't .frhni
or,-|i . -1.. n i, ■: 11 s contribute t<- M'Ctiry M.;-! s-inoi e.
IIS f-.-;,'W;e-' '-■
a.ir .own ; ertsation;, naaurally wes rjlffi©l'CiI-|T ' For 'rhii - Moment:
a ake a , onlribiilion lo 'our. (.yn
"" , aiigihshv due to the normal tunc
i id hiimroi h'MiurC: ririr.J.h/vr
British losses, officially admitted Nazi circles chiuif d d-.at all
lo he forty-nine planes in the 8- signs I,, war with R'ls-is. al-
day campaign. Germany was said though ai the saiiie ii:ae i|i,.y «>;<-
to I'icUe lost fifty-five planes in the pressed (,iptirnHni^ in 'he 1> lief
same period. , ' ilia! larg < eaneesstuns a.i :ia ho
Soviet Attack Threatens j won from Soviet ("ition
A strong force of German (live out conflict. .;
bombers and troop transport —
lanes wa sreported to lu.-Vo b.-en' WANTS ADS GET RESULTS
■!.hg::it' would' take, a ahplo-
OBSERVER
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dnd
iar\ afiort..
a t VJ. i
ON MAIN HtCfi'.VAY.
Them lets pCiake The
night completely
PERFECT AMD NOF
worry about a
Thing,---. shall We,
finut r>..'
" '
jiilMiBll
mmm
Plymouth Four-door Sedan
1*1 v mouth Two-door Sedan
Plymouth Coupe
Chevr
Ba®i?
j ,
■■■
c. mo. x f.- ore u.pirn
cr mi ev .•;£* sf.svii
ions' ol human b -ir.gs, another
; : -al.y is hi.rn. The old country
lector, whos(v ranks are rapidly
•j ;e,ising. lias to wait for Ins fe.
•f.:f:ei;mes until the bci.li> has
, .:r.jWft up. and is anie lo pay his
• i.;.. - <,a lee into ihis old world,
rally lime .wo are taken inti
• ■■ fisid- r;ition is oil election year,
tile pelf! le ans promising us every -
o.iig from larin relief lo eternal
• i• ai;. ■ n. lifter elect ion ' fliey do
k hr-ve us ,,i wbal a,- mad,
as-.r..ii as . I,, eternal
Vv'e have rio utnon in ulncit I'd
i a id splace. To us who fall by
thjt):.-way, the ori.Sy alieriiafe.. is
I he Wl 'A. liieh was never an
■ Mm rican's mallra- of choice. The
Vv i'A i ■■ the fr'uils of the mi.—
: ur.rled e|for!- ol ambitious poli-
., ;j 'iicja.ns,;' .'■■■ . ...i, .;;..v
||||' sfSty srai|;|s«!:hd !■ iiEiSy;:fiS||btt:n ;te^
j;j:';: I;;d': .oft,:'l ills i.'blinch '('if% ',li(i%:■ f.tir.-l,!<?,«
a- -ISII;!)?: liririianii.y, l'riendshi[i,
'homo, the iraercliai.-ee of love,!
bring t>. e.-uili a foretaste of hca-
von. TV,, y untie l.errestri;d: and
c.-l'-sf ial fuy.s. and crown fliem
With I ■ 1 - ■ • :: iltil'jriilc-. Mary
Baker : J1 ftIV :... V.ill
qkfn
ij
or Heard: .fudge .1. w.
fa-1'eh,pieenlaig the
i 'ham! . r ol i anrnercc vviih a
I'rtija
turrep
Final sum
wis
has; i'mever
II "li;.
'•f
poverty^
ihejiijjiitiijiriin
>pendinj.
You Ara Invited to Gulf
Stations At Home or
Abroad
rrrnviGE you", car —
WITH
C, alt Products
PHONE 5-10
J. LEJC JONES
Distributor
VSSORTKi) :>c ( ANDY HARS
I'RKSH CORN .......
for
Do/..
Of
3
: Billl- ill";
(JRKEN BEANS
FRESH Bl'jACIvEYEI) I'EAS
SQUASH
( ICC MBERS
WHITE SWEET ONIONS
TENDER OKRA
NEW RED I'OTATOES
I-Mi. CAR ION I.ARD
i'l/l'iVIS — PEACHES — APRICOTS
and COOKING AIVI.KS
.1'. W ^
! h. :,c
I.I), lor
in i.is. in«-
!-")<•
I;I:ki;II;S
ill's Grocery & Mi
Phone 231 We Deliver 806 W. Wallker
V ♦♦♦ V ♦♦♦ V V V V V V V V V V V V V V ** V V v
NOTICE
is
m
-.a, m idleness a (ell '.ce 'j
>h"idd have our shoulders to J< RIDINGS MTR CO# J
! the * U- ir.rmer- make our *« !«
• • i '■ • I
'';sdi:-rY;ci!'s''rwifh;"'the.'' pi.'it^iadf.c,:;te,r-;
.or iiot Ju'.ind m .loh;i L. Lewis'1
ob [cutive
.•Fluid drive has taken its place
Ji as a basic principle, of power J
, . ; j jJ transmission—along with ste.lm,',
{[y. 1 ~ i ally around Hi,, mo ' -I-, £ electricity and. hydraulics.. It;. •[
i i e man and elect him to thai '• principle is an established law !'
:• . . . . . 1
; i . S, .Senalet lie (an ,,.,o.
! I'll;rate of: electioti t.O Wtish-
I ord Coupe
Ford Sedan
Ford Pickup
We have vU nltj ollu r cheap earn of all
motlvl*.
C. p. **cDowt-ll.
Prt&ielent
M. A. Walker.
8al*s M.ioaQ*#
Chevrolet
CoM Inc.
Call o- see one of
our &^l<: o*tin
N. S. York
J. J. Wrigg
A. A. Spain
E. Gentry
"Service that Excels**
,i,ai Hi
'leek Ir) ifife thf.l-" t'i
1 iviiif,.., L'. 1 ■■ i. U [
p'nKSfeSi'o'Graihr'^-.nv'' beriy'piit itpr 'ntJ Ul £Vl" 'I
V of physics — which is
throucjh motion.
force
k
, , f i.:. ,v risirk'rt < >}« f ^ ^ I and . ."Ci;,, ' <i, ,a a ihc'.cor'
i\ if( iB'utln 4Wsl s> I1?
It fill, d In Ine ssmie l1'" "" < -•' (>r hiuni - ai inill-a
DODCE and PEVMOUTHM
■: '.''i.- • <:'{
;! SALE and SERVICE J.!
!00 W. Walker Phone 300«|
JIM CREACJI J
tli r i biliilr I ft'..
ffiwafifflffi
fSWiirfi
■& i—
-THEY JUST PUT
THE E IN THE
WRONG PLACE
m
t V)
t I.'-tp * i I .'.it'.r -s, ■!
...w!
Hi/ THE HOWES DRUG COMPAJS*|
PUNK IN SAYS: To get the
beit for less in drugs, drug
items and toiletries, sl op at
the EO WEN DRUG COM-
PANY, 101 West Walker. We
fiil any doctor's prescription.
PHONE 880 for Servi-e,
,
Bowcn Drug Co.
PHONE 880
SIS
y i
KING APPLIANCE CO.
Has Moved to 219 E. Walker St red
We Have Leased the ;
SINCLAIR SKRVICi: STATION
and arc handling Sinclair (iasrtliiie, Vlnlor Oils,
;ind Accessories'
SERVE!
We Are Still AntImri/ed
EI,E( TROI.l \ RElt'Uf(<'ERATOi'S
Butane plants, gasoline ranges ar.d hot water Heaters
Phone S:!S
SH
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*** •** ♦$ «$ *** *** ♦J* '■** *** "i
.1 •
; ■■
COME
To POWERS C AR MARKET
and SAVE MONEY
It' you need a (rtiod Clean Car or a Model A Eord
for a Work Car
CiOOl) TERMS
Two Doors East of Firestone —• Stoke Power, Owner
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