Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941 Page: 5 of 6
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Thursday, ,1 une i9, 1941
iBBe 1
DOROTHY FALMSR, EDITOR
Phone 60M
Pntw Five
HraMttu
STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
garlands
rli esses and wore
The bride, who was given
marriage by her father, wore a
gown of ivory sal in with tight fit
of are here vilsting Mr Holt's moth-
VrJ' afci 2S$IA,Holt. IMAi "'f|l ''II I
Mrs. R. A. McElrov and son,
Ross Jr., of Odessa are here visit-
niiK bodice ana .aee yOKe. Late.- ing in the S. A, Holt home.
|i;in ls were set in the sleeves I
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Schoolcraft
which were light fitting to the ell
i <>u and full pu.fed to the shoui-
det. The full length train was cov-
ered l<y <i veil of illusion which le 1
from a sweetheart halo of the II.-
lii>-io'n iinii tifitnge blossoms. .She
[(.lined a white |>rayer hook t-rip-
jiec with gardenias and ornnge
■ li!o«.M>m> With a shower of lh>-
] (plMssoms falling the length of her
i irown.
Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thorpe ar
the narents of a seven [inm.l
dr.'Ughter born Wednesday at I i'.
m. i ue baby h:is been natn<\l Vir-
ginia Arlene. '
Texas,
against
with others,
this resolution.
appeared t ied his crusade against fifth col-. wound and'suck >ut the poison.
umnists, medicine-show tactics in j Rhodes wr.s bitten the day after
Texas polities and heavy expen- he'd had all his teeth pulled and
he-couldn't bite. He went to a doc-
and dau5;hter, Lou Dillon, of Aus-
tin, are hero visiting li-iends and
telatives. ,
Mrs. Margaret Il'll and i
daughter Corky "i Abilene, a;e
here visiting .Mj's Mill's flauuh-
ter. \V. VV. (.!<f«nl« in, and
Mr. Goodwin.
Miss Juneann (irigoleit
Weds In Rather Wednesday
Former Resident
Marriage 7 old
IS
R A Nf ;[■;[> June
an impre— ive <1<><
tnony [wrfornu'd ,?
morning at St lt.it•
Juneann Gritjoleit
Mr and Mrs K A
l'.| e< ketu nkv In < it,n.
i l Mr " iiinkMiti -un:
Mi Hutu 11 Hint i>ii
and Mr !; !> l.-.nk-
He-. I lOtl I lairtflelI
;,nd
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The grtom was i ttee.ned by hi
' iiri'ther. Mr. Pat Hinkson, as Ix-t
! 'hifei ami ushers were. Messrs Wat
, : : . M.t, Fra/iei. Marehie Ximiski Jack 1
J' .\uichell, R. H.:Thomas, all ' ol
Str.^n, Pai Dalton ol Ciafird.
sir«| Pat Hurhaven of Tyler. j Annoum em. nu ha\e been :e-
Canioliell Immediately alter the ceremony f-iwd ol the mamaR?■ ot I!t>h M i-
the bridal patU and member. of sun. tormetij of I te I: nttd^e
tin immediaf. "families lelt for and Mr«s Maty Alif • M .n,i> " >
{ #h'' b «h' rrtant if ,<i tun when the wedding break-; Sunday June 1 > in I li>b ; \e.\
't v>. as de« <i was served at the home of Mexico.
iaiholi'i (he groom's parentsi" ; I The couple will make then hoiii"
svbiti
i.d':;
Wtl.f
coral
it'rfl. a ll with,
baskets of
HiC t)I :e!.ii is
: each' s«fe
: i •jincttuiry
Hush arid ;he «'ed
• >, play e,| (>
n't . f«n:it>
|i- Mi*, fwll of Sir. .* I
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AUTO
LOAN SERVICE
Fay Your Bill*—Sav Your Crctl t
Ratuiy W it I '•"•I Vou Money Ui'
In the Vato' of Your Cjr ,
■ • See i I{.*'*i^s*'S**€*d
i ..Cars 'iji't .'"1'Se!.iaf,.fey s..
Home Finance Co.
T ;*.-is Stjte B^h'n Bltly.
PHONE 131
Alter a wwiihng trip to Yel'o'// in Hohbs,
tone National park and other
in the northwestern statei,
the yoUni; couple will re'iito to
make their home on (he lfinkson
.t''ieni'.ii?L,ii . niLMe acid vn d j! u n neat Strawti ,
Tli,. bride, who for a nuuib'-r '
U„r;t Marie Lpu-.I- . ' > ^ n1-,d" ,,rr "V K''nV
i-." ;,iv ai'CtftripaiutHf 'S. vocal -r ;t; popular memhet- «-f:
«. *rf <>i Misses Mar- ,• vounv^'r '...sociul Shr was ;
, : • ,! \!'-< U^ky, I-<4rn All n ♦ucat^rj in thv Kan;i-;- sc1'. ".*S
: Lady of Victory in
Mwwiwfaite&iaiy,
ilf ("unv.ay Mtvs Conv.ay a"
ASe M.i: le tlurtng the I e.sas, and is a t£l'UCiuaie of th1
llanuer Junta' College.
Mr. IlinitSon, who > associated
bis father in ranching, is
I
Lse Wants Ads
Candidates —
(Continued from Paqe One)
trol of the oil industry be return-
ed to the states as soon as the
national emergency is over, and
he toll! the crowd Of his success-
ful tight to save the submerged
lands from government control.
"There are those in Washing-
ton .Who believe that .submerged
lands of the coastal states should
controlled by the federal ;.;ov-
i rnme.-it." he said.
"1 do not think so.
"A year or so ago a resolution
as introduced in Congress a--
scrl-'mg authority and control by
the federal government over these
subtnerged lands, incjurling thfls"'.'
'a-long t h,. coast of Texas. 'Ihe
Attorney General':. l)Of avttr.et:i o,
piair Springs, formed home of
Any. Gen. Gerald C. Mann, one]
101 j of the leading senatorial aspirants, j
l ong. Lyndon Juhnson received dit|ireij state campaigns to the
, vir, today from Secretary of, ,h(> tl)ickly [)0pu|at(,d northeast tor.
Inter;,,r Harold Ickes, petroleum j T(>sas (,mmk)s of rUus Cami)am, :__
j administrator, assuring him Hopkins Tuesdav.
. American r. fineries will he given thp. dav with fl spooch
| an o[.pon!un:;\' ,o supply "not j (m in Sul.
!■ - , I'Otrol-j p|.yr springs,, formed
c;btjj purefta.sef! by the lease-lend
. adininistrat-.on and the navy
; the ttse of Britain,, .... .... . . . .. . .
! Mere ne ; epeated nis state-
The w ire ,i.vas |n answer to alment that the chief attorney of j
a iron: Johnson io Ickes "in Mbe CIO in .Texas has been in Tex-1
h.-'.ve American • >:I iutrehased with: as for three iWeeks lining tip votes
Aft.erlean dollars for the lease-j .or one of the senatorial eandi-
lend program^" j dates and challenged his rfvaUi
"In T"\a ,. m*c have va«t iptan- j in the race to tvpviciiate CIO j
' liiie.. (,| o I." Johnson wired Ickes j support.
1 on • eve of the oil industry, i
conference in Washington; "ihtit
cotdd ell be furnished to our
ilrltisii friends. This is ospecijfdiy
To relieve
Misery of
61
COLDS "I
i mum ' I
LIQUID
TABLETS
SALVE
Nose Drops
C.onqh prop*
Try "Rub My Tism" a Wonileriful
Liniment.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that all
i Snake Plays Trick
!0n .Trapper
important because I ransportal ion
dillicttllii s threaten to cut d.-nvn
on shpimeivts of Texas- oil to the
Atlantis; seaboard states."
Di<at Sulphur Springs
('
PRESCO'IT, Ariz. (U.R> A rat-
tlesnake played a mean trick it,
Albert Rhodes.
.An experienced trapper, Rhodes i |:'
had heard in ease of snakebite one J j y | Jj||* ^ 'Hit ' mS
GKNF-RAL t''CN'l) warrartls legal-
ly issued by Stephens county from
number lOS'J and to 1100 inclusive
are payable upon pre- entat ion to
W. J. Rtekard, Treasurer of Ste-
phens county, Texas.
JKSSI-: It. SMITH, County
Judge. Stephens County, Te>:f.\>.
..- ■ i- \
r, t i Martin hies car-' should clamp the teeth around the
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the limyer- ilv .'le'l
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MS.
t'elij;
Stoaci
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bridesniaid:-. who w i;e
i ■ i .:h\ Ca np'.ell, Kle t.n -villi
Ma'r.se «. O.iStatn. Giori
■ : Hamlin Stic lmmugan
'A'TV,, am! iioe Itirii
sirawn. were attired ia
•..'1 id'iUHJ.h lire —es of the
ai'.e style Vrhich uere tiwi with
I 1 I i • . ie v- het Lai 1 wo;e
i'i ;i:-r),jl^v/;Sl'a.reihed;:f Ce '.l:tat. '.tt;ttti
( ial lianiieau and top|x>d with
^ aide e..< 'i h< i i in i a d nointtii ts
>' « i, S gfad^th t«td with tuHe
!- ,N!a1 Jf,ne I.an \ ■ ot Mine - i
Wells at11 ruled the bride as fined
ot h nro ,ir d *ti> an.red in a hluei
- ivrtrai'id'.' the '-ami?..-style
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I About Your
I Ruildint/
Problems
ont b Mite hiidesmatdt
M T h.
: r*'h«Gir vM-rt Ce t'Ht i a
|'. B- 'tSSa ■■ i^ia.Jli-ig.l'ier:
J. ."let*, K.l'rp.|lll'k who
I'i'--nil i'ri t«i i I ler, gth organdy
a graduate of Stt'awri iligh School
and attended Notre Dame, ;n
South Bend. Indiana.
MANY ATTKND
STORY HOI R
Fifty.four children attended the
Story Jlour at the Public Library
Wednesday morning.
After the younger children told
Ambulance Service.
Satterwnite Funeral Home
Phone 670.
:ir) > iif piaci's 'hey had visited on |
wivr l'reasiire island through tin.' books
(hey had read, they were 'old the i
story of "Benjie's Hat" by Ma-1
bel Leigh Hunt.
Cooiplitr Service
for t! ':
moiiik o/xirr
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Repair Remodel j
Re-Rain! \
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MKKMNHOni AM
KAkVI.KTT CO.
101 W. Wiihani!. ■pnpNE.200'
ANNOUNCEMENT
M Its. \ KUN'ON ().
.M \ ItS 11A I.I,
Pinno
rrnii: this date forward
111111on for BEGINNERS only
will bt reduced to '
M'i.IIO MOM III.Y
:SjKcf:i! rate for tw<} at [
\vjo pianos.
Inquire ",":!?i-il'' :j
.j.12 W. First Phone 18
W I MI.IT WYIMiK i;
on Junk, Cable on lease or in our
l/ard.
Waleb f or Our Sic/n on
HAST WALKER HILL
OFF IE ID'S
JINK AM) CABLE YARD
I'llONE J>20
During Ihe meeting of the old-,
or group Marie Davis gave a re-j
view of tii,. book "Jusi fatty" by
Jean Webster. After the review
the librarian read more of thei
book " The Silver Faw n" by Ann >
Weil. j
Those attending .were:
Beth Knight, Fay Fllen Nahm. j:
■Marthiel Middlebrook, Wilma ■
.nan Vincent. Doris Fay Crudg-
illgton, Hilda Lou Cohen. Nov-,
lyn Ann Nolte, Lawrence Wylie, j
• Kenneth; Shaw. Carol Lea Shaw, j
Dav d , Lee Buehar.un, : Charles I
Joui s. Shirley Hamil. Christine j
Ifoggs, Ann McArron, Dot Whise-!
nam, Bett> Flippen, Btllie Jean
Bobbins, Christine Harrison.
Frankie Bobbins, Billie Carlton.
I'atsy .Miller. Patricia Trammell.
Marie Davis, Flizabeth Rtissell.
I'inllis Kupperman, Billy Dakin.
Forrest Wylie Patsy OvVertS
Martha McClaln, Betty Smith ol
San Angelo.
Patricia Ann Poll;. Fmma Lou
Alexander, Ruby I- i rn Treadway.
Fiankte Louise '' B .'iW'rs, Betty
June tries, Richard Phillips,
Juaniee P.one, Sylvia Bone, Coy
Jean Ward, Dawson Ward. Ver-
non Flledge. Jr.. of Houston.
Ronnie Boyd. Nelda McClure,
Drmnie Drap.Jorinette Miller,
I.enora Ol field, Janice Adney,
Sandra Bendorf, June Curry, Loi>
Ft Kelley. Martha Alexandei,
Helen Alexander, Shirley Tudor.
NEW CAR PURCHASES
FINANCED AT BANK RATES
MONEY LOANED
-TO BUY A CAR (NEW OR USED)
- ON YOUR CAR
—TO REFINANCE YOUR CAR
INSURANCE
.,,....,0 or,ALL KINDS
R. (;. CAMP & CO.
Insurance A uto Loans
TAYLOR BLDG. PHONE 555
OVER MrMAMAN DRUG STORE
335'
fuii € Bit
PERSONAL
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Taylor re-
returned Wednesday evening from
a wedding trip to Denver and oth-
er |K>ints in Colorado. They wiil i
visit friends and relatives here
for a few days before going to
Ranger to make their home.
] :;;;y : ■
David and Oliita S[>encer are
. here visiting their gland parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. H. Spemer.
: Mrs. Wilburn Spencer, the child-
dren's mother is expected to ar-
i rive here Sunday to visit a few
: ditys before returning with the
children to their home in Fori
Worth.
Mrs. F. B. McClure and Mrs. J.
Hill of Weatherford sjxfnt Wed-
nesday in Breckenridge visiting:
relatives and friends, i
. I u
Bit lure and see mi- before you buy any kind of a car
I will wve you money.
POWER'S CAR MARKET
TWO DOORS EAST OF FIRESTONE
. STOKE POWER, Owner
ISM
Mrs Lee Warner left this morn;
ing for her home in Odessa after
visiting her mother, Mrs. T. F.
Palmer here.
Mrs, S. A. Holt and family haw
moved from the Texas Company
[Camp in Forks to Breckenridgo
' where they will make their home
at 1201 £. Hullum street.
Mr. and Mr*. I. D. Holt o! CtttHo
Clahl.er A
Vnvwhort
Special Savings on
Clover Farm Stores
If
C'lavei
Farm
N il. •!' i
( nils
(ilentlule Strike
S 3 Boxes
T.einon Scented
CLEANSER
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A Food Drink
OVALTINE
Peter Pun
Peanut Butter
Dromedary Sweet
Orange Juice
Prepared—Just Heat and Serve
SPAGHETTI 2'
Crystal U hite
Laundry
(Hant | " ■ n
liars IIC
Toilet iiBIBjiB
Soap .. . Cake ■ Iv
The Xew
Wesson
Creamed
12-01.
(ililSH
CLOVER FARM
Lbs.
4(5-0/.
.Can
17c
(LOVER FARM
18-0*. Beautifully
Decorated (ilass
( oncentrated
Perfect Coffee Is ISever
An Accident ... It Is the
]>lendini>:
CLOVER I
SUDS
ijj Larffc "j Qg
Vacuin
Pottn^
DOfi FOOD
VIGO 31
filendule Tender June
PEAS 2
-i,b.
Cans
No. 2
tans
f.lendale Cream Style
CORN 2
Fat—Tender Meated
MACKEREL 2
Formerly Super Suds
if i cif t!"'
nLCA Krti Hox
No. 2
Cans
Tall
< 'ans
Tige.
14c
25c
17c
19c
17c
^ (iLENDALE
SALAD
DRESSING
Made of the Finest
ineredienis.
CHOICE FRESH MEATS
WEEK-END SPECIALS
Ye* Sir! They're Different!
BARBECUED SPARE RIBS
WHAT SHALL I HAVE
THAT'S DIFFERENT?
m
25c
23c
23c
8|c
25 c
10c
19 c
Armour's Star
COOKED SALAMI
Kxtra Rlrh In Vitamin bi
FRESH SWEETBREADS
Sharp Flavor
COLBY'S WIS. CHEESE
DRY SALT JOWLS
Armour's Star
LIVER CHEESE
a (iootl Sonree of Iron
FRESH RRAIHS
I.b.
I.b.
Mi.
m
I.b.
I.b.
I.b.
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Armour's Hramleit
CHUCK ROAST OF REEF
t ook with Whole Potatoe.%, Carrots and Unions.
Serve Roast Surrounded by Vegetables.
Hover Farm Faney
MARGARINE
f;rennan Fluffy (Jolden Willi Lemon
Icin":
F.aeh
29e
3,PkgH.
Chocolate Flavored
MALTED MILK S 29c
ilff Pij'
Blue Bonnet 0*
Fruit Cosktail T:!! I Uc
Cloyfr Farm jm
BRAN FLAKES 1 Qc
Powdered or Brown t|^ jm m
SUGAR 2^: 15c
Kippleil Wheat mm
JIFFY TOAST 5c
A Oelafin Dessert
JELL POWDER
Chocolate Flavored
Wrap Sandwiches, Foods gfl mm
WAX PAPER 2'mi's 15c
Save Laundering
PAPER TOWELS ...
Highly Absorbent Napkins
PAPER NAKINS
mm rmru vsqeWW
Crisp—Garden Fresh
GREEN BEANS, 1I . i
U. S. No. 1 Texas Clean, Smooth
NEW POTATOES. Il . 2e
Big Roasting Ears — Precooled
FRESH CORN. 2 Ears .«•
Fancy Blue Goose Valencia
■ORANGES, dozen 19c
Medium Size Heavy With Juice
LEMONS, dozen #e
it- ■ ■■ . ■ 1 ' ■■ ■ ■■■ ,' ■■ :i. ■'j*.,1'
r'lv:'!'
The Big Green Ones
BELL PEPPERS, pound p
WINESAP — Fine for Eating ar.d Cooking
APPLES, Dozen ..... J ru-
se
(• mm
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PHONE 459
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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/m1/5/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.