Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941 Page: 6 of 6
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Thurnda-. June 19, 1941
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Mr. and Mrs. (Sonny) Whitley
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Oakley News
It rained in this part of the
community Sunday evenlhj;. The!
farmers arc not having favorable
weather to save their grain and
hay because of the rain.
Mi-, and'.Mrs. Clarence Lerlbet-
ter vcre visiting in the lipme of
Mrs. Mary Frasiur Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Poorer?
were visiting in this neighborhood
Sunday afternoon.
Cris Pace of Breckenridge .was
in this eommunitv Sunday.
Homer Langford of Brownwood
• ran. t ig camp is .spending a few
day-. with his paients.
Mr and Mrs. C. V. William-
son moved in Bart Farshier's
bouse the first ol the past weckl
Quito a few people of the com-
munity were m Ranger Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Buster Poe were
in lii'lilr.. Men Mexico, visiting
relatives lor the past week.
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Fun of Colleges
Once Precarious
HAMILTON', Y. it'.Ri -Col-
lege fun was hard work in the old
days according to a page from the
diary of the late Deavlan Daniel
Dean, Colgate "77, which read:
"Monday, May fi, 1870 Walked
l>ack to Hamilton this morning.
At Katon I came across Richard
son (William Durant Richardscn.
; later" ■ a ■ .noted ceramic . engineer I
and we came over together. He
I old me about a time tiiey had
Saturdav evening at Hamilton. A-
bout 100 boys went down to the
old barn that hclonts to .Molt."
down in front of the acadeiny arid |i
tore it ail down after taning out.!
the horseand cow, Mott is marl'
and proposes to make a fuss. It is s
reported that he has sued the.
county andthe boys arc to be sent
await f r u t h e r developments
We await further developments
with fear and trembling."
Records did not reveal the out-
come. i J«M
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Crab In Lettuce
Salad
MANCHKSTF'R. Conn. 'U.R'. -
When housewife Mrs. Antoinet te j
Stearns purchased a head of let-j
ture she didn't know she was
getting a whole crabmeat salad:
As she started to clean the let-
tuce she didn't know she was
crab ensconced in the middle. The
result: fresh crabmeat salad for
d'n"r: , .
Bench Town Embarrassed
HAMPTON BEACH. N. H, <U.R>.
-Oddly enough the highway de-
partment of this ocean resort had
to haul sand tothe waterfront to
re establish a heath. A coastal
storm, swept sand from the cen-
ter of the resort, leaving reeks
were formerly w.t. beach.
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Try Our Want Ads
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SAFCWAV'S
EVERY DAY
LOW PRICES
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EVERY ITEM
SHARiUITEED!
23c
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Parkay
OLEO, pound
Hcrr.hey Baking
Mayday Pint
Tincst Quality Oil Can
HI HO
Salad Wafers
Castle Crest No, 2 1 j
Slices or Halves Can
( ,• Docj Food
Hk } :• PARI), ;j No. 1 cans
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% «J Docj Food
SALAD DRESSING
MAYONNAISE
Duchess
Quart Jar
N'u-ninde
Pint .Jar
27c
( ilOCOI.A I C. 1-2 lb. pku". i::. I VI(;o, 3 No. 1 Cans
Hershey Ji White King Granulated
COCOA, 1 pound Tin 15c !; j SOAP, 24 oz. pkg. ..
Quality Bleach !' jl Washing Powder
WHI I K MAGIC, quart 10c i $ RiNSO,24c«. pkg.
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cf orders cksnej .ill Otfm.ii' consuMtc: «' U S- N«a York Ci?y
policeman guards entr.nce to t'n; Ne>. York" £V;rm'an eonsi I-
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arc Turner. sjiKfiHi fl er. ha~ ipu^
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holtjr. M>\eial 1 /1> ln« I eeoni lit '
td ail traitv,. eivihan:. k> !''riu
an RUXtiiai} to the nation ■ eittll- ;
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nmi>ulat re and. >o[.ipl> plan. - a-
well jfts Xt> ij>i^.iws; ii'prn, f.ae-j
lories to depots !;|i
foiniin^ out thai <l>e pfiv-a :il
standardx for UMBAn-ieritarr nav.y
tiitd ansn air p- are
tionally hifjli. Turner -:i«i iha;.
failure ie. pa\- tin- *itu t tnilitar;.
nnfiieni tests htitlld not (tisi|ual
jfy 'it r.iari from wnny' <.•">«•
try in avialwti. . ;j
"Ti e eiMl an flier has .a dele
nil..- place as an ativ.ltary to out
comlHit air fore v, and, If prop-
erly traine<I and dir -eted, he car.;
be of great value,"' Turner dee la i j
The dappet dare-devil pilot
Who w.e, an army flier in llw :
World War. sad he Intended to;
devote'" large P n of his timej
I to forming an air corps whieii
• would train men a nr. .women to
fcilot warplanes from factories to
airfields and combut supply bases
In time of war.
"If a filer is trained and di-.<
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POUND
Speedy Mix Shortening
K0YAL
SATIN
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Dry Salt jowls
Boiled Hani
Sliced Baeon
Sliced Bacon
Short Ribs
Seven Roast
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Oranges
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Lemons
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Cherries
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Pound
Cucumbers
Fresh
Green
Potatoes
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INew Potatoes
BEIil. PEPPER pound . I(ie
Airway
COFFEE
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Grapefruit Juice
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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/m1/6/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.