Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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Thursday, Jaiuiurj 22, 1 i♦ 12.
THE STEPHENS COl'NTY SI'Nr
Phono GOO
Pa.-jo Throe
SOCIETY
ihi> t\\ iliuht dinner and donate
S lite moix'y to hitvi' been spi'iit for
| ii t;j ihr- lied Cross.
".! • iiil: (-!•> |iVi--i-i^l wi'iv: Mps-
i <lati;< V, K. A111>ft■>, Bryan
Mi h.-on. i i'ii .1. 1 Van, ,!no. K.
r.'van-, W, Ii > i raves, lM. Hall,
' K I iiV1111i'a -• i I (' Ki'lli-y, W Ft.
' i. • !: I-:. ly. . \V S. I 'arks,
i l-'i iinis I' :>111• A. T. Kay. 11. A.
Kit- iii*', I.'. .1. Smith, II 1.. Alrxan-
i -Iit. -N (! I'riri' and Miss i.ussie
Paii-Ann'riciin (iood Will Slmlird
Bv 20t!i C.rniim S111(I\ Clul>
School Clubs
Meets Are Held
Tht- Twenticti
Club rnt i ;ii .
> I• ~t • I'i. ■ .lit !')
t I v 1 Jil l" I l|
i;<ii ,ii \v.:i
I;n :;r.i !
slidin;:. ! '.m . \ :
U'jis th. \ ,
and Mr I f
"Pan At; *>r« '
Km urn". >
lfWT by it, 'p..
Krnst jSeluuir.'
dent, 1 if
pn'sldem of <
('olli'p* ol fli„
tub.li> Ite«.l ft' i i
moling i> •
Anifrsi.in n
tin- e<iual rii/tr ^
rujtiiotts, i.id*- i
vi tea t i>d ' ■> tl u
Ft also ^lanil, t
irtio, tinil I'ltltiu: i
fur .irbit/vti tiin
Inti-rmrti'itial ilif
tnrthcritai: • t<ii
(ktn wfi.h >!| ji,
the world, vS"'f
ffCl'IVCll ! ! , ■ IV I
North Alt:, t;.
the mot ii•. :<; v
rrianmi y
from our .'nun'
chant,'! nt '.'oFlii'i
tnj; Sottth Ann-
titltde I r ; ii
brinif w- > Iom r t
Mrs. !•*t Jijil- I'
■ •
liii- ntfi'tiii!4 ot tlif school
Cl'.it, .lat' i .r\ 'JI, Mat-
•nd''r .ittfi Ito-.'i U;ill>>iy f,av >
all-iitt -cirnci
, .iiinirs '.w> ■ -i| i>i inii-d pi'.)-
clvtinnittn in sucetxi Cicntt
;nu;l (Tiurh's Walker was cl-
■ 'I r 'ta,'\ io rcplari' My it lc
t "hi'ticy,
>■ -rt (.'nil's, iit'fsidrni
Pythian Sisters
Meeting Is Held
I'll. I'ylitian Si-tors of Ih'ockcn-'
ridjic 'IViiifijo No. il tviei with ;i
viooii iliondai.''e Tuesday niuiii.
with lit. Now Mum Kxci'licnt
Chief ViTiia .larrott (iri'sidiim over
I hi- itii-i'litt'4 assisted li\ all th.-
new nilicoi's iii llti'ir r, — |>im-ti\i•
i 'hair-.
Miss Winnie Andrews was in-
stalled in her office as Outer
Guard, with Klfie IVlt'tvy, as In-
stalltny ofticer, Acgathn Chastain
;t- Gr:utd Senior, and Mary I'eli.a-
zat i, .k Grand Manager, exentiiJi-
lii'.', tlio work.
.Mr-, i.ud.'i I.afot'Ke was fleeted
1 ,'is Musician lor the Ti'ttiple.
Mciuhers tvfleonti'd back Mr-'
I-ita M.'thitis v\lio has heen alisen'
' din to ill health lor some tiin.'
fail-
I'lati- were discussed for the
ci'inin:.: cometn ioii u n^h ijs to b<
77 V/v / VS and HER CASC
(WRE GOES
Hij nil) HOWES DRUG COM PA NY
Mm wpy
S' = fNWING LIKE
HERECOfiE1)
rllLITE- I'LL
IASK Ml M
MY PAPPY
OOMF. GOT/
A LEfTER\
FROn THE/
7\vm at did)
the c_;
letter!
Ssayt
(wonjDER1HILITE(
HI LITE''
KLAN
fl L-,
/PAPPY DON'T \
KNOW. HE'5 GOIN"
TO READ DAT LETTER
TUON DE TRAIN.,
i h
M
P
riir!
PUN K I M 5 SAYS: Are you
doing your part to protect
America by buying Defense
Bonds and Stamps regularly?
PHONE—
880
I'ovicti l)ru?Co.
V, '
101 W. Wnlkcr St.
>ni
vil
ie
I Vtw
t |>y ilio IH'tiarttnent of Atjri- him to work 'ah hi- tri'ddior- in di part nt"iil aid the disirict. Such il; hie nui e ials, etc In this Ci tt-
tulinre. Ii' merit.ttally agreed up. ileenlinu "ti woat n' ••('< he tloiie a ntetn wanilinn 'till I" de|icndenl ti'ction the St«t 1 S' il Oliver;atLn
ott plan ior ihi' fatoi 01 ranch cut. to conserve soil and water. I. noon lit I'quart of thedistiiit f'oird has recen I, (ointed out,
ti"l |'n- tvtil'keil nui. n'o olilit.'ation<': tlli'.V are tut -t •• teil, ..it t| is "I | 'i'".,; ran ..id plan and . \ .a 11 11 )i I i 1 s 11 i.a1. 'A h j I. - Ili'.Te doill'it less Will be ^ i^q
III d III Corpus Christl. I?ree|<en I are a'•sumeil by anyone and the U'i.hhu- nta\ ret (lie t -;.-ianeo ,; naal- and |n i soilii'-I." i it c!. i i I nu • i., ,,i public labor pro- § ,(d<
riiltje IVnijili' plans on lakint; a tnntl-r is dropped. !l there is arty of the distne; in ntiikln« ihcess.ny Other Advantages Krauts during ihe war. il is highly «
1'i'ill to r.i.and I* a i iplc. .material. l;ibor or euuiunienl. that m.ap.s and survey * and in adapting Another ad\aruatje of having
till' iotl
Hroa
Am
' the At
n.entani fir ni",'
iitintHii" . r- |.ii
nt piinclt int.
,uch as talks ot
liirit' . or "Airier
.lean MiT'ioue!! fen' the first
■ii and N'.-ll lilevitis for second
ia ■ I he t at im.' ijtvi''ri lo the
' I' ini ■ i l;at i'i'i■ handed in at the
n ' ' n.; n! the K"ady Writ-
i " 1:1! I «,r I'a • 'ckonrUlee lliljh
lool mi Wei.'tlf'.siliiy afleriioon.
- ti • i'ir-1 pri/e. .Iran rm-ivi •!
•' ! p;n V. ill) the letter- 'Ji"
and "W" .n rei n and white and
•III 1,111! tier- " i'..'" in nolfl.
I ii:i n.■ I iie na "i im:. ilie winn-
tv: Mietmv 'a ■ re read. 'Hie subs
■ i .1 'an'- essay u as "Ken-
• a:■ 'e- ni,i the iill" iInn Nell
11I Ma- "An ''tuisttal I'erson.''
'i :. ■.,,i. ■. i i ni the essays for
i'.'\t linae n ill he "Ha lio,"
"Shu. - " and the art of some
'■ii 'Si'it subject.
Farm and Ranch—
• Continued P roi i .\-.qe Onet
. iton i'lulls should keep their
ii,' . .;11ion abi'in nar calm and
."i 11r 111. (or until
1 lie ii'M meeting will he held di. Ileparlmetii of .\uric
a idesiraliii |„o d -vi
a reservior
or
I He-day niidii .lanuary L'7th. All
inernlieis are tli".,eil lo iiltend lo
make lurilier plans for the years
work.
the disi rift plan io ihdi'v idtiai
groups or farms or ranches "
I fust a Bit j
[PERSONAL\
I s
Mr- Waiter HoIh son has rc-
tunied Irfint I'alias whore she
sp"ni die past wi'ck attendin;:
spring' market,
Mr- 1 lob Slari/eli l<■ 11 Hreck-
enrid^e lias' neck lor llouslon
■ahere she v.ill he ioined lit her'
husband who i- a junior officer
in the I 'luted Stab's navy and hy-
been on a ship out ol Hawaii. .Mr.
and Mis. Starizell plan lo make
their home in I'ensaeola, KI.ori.dlt.
Mr Siarlzetl \t ill I e .-tat-
any iuiency. ii will he controlled
by ili - sii'jjfi-visors "f 'he district.
What Cannot Be Done
Ai to what the district cannot
do. it is slated that "It Cannot '' . S<"1
Vote bonds or levy taxes, nor can
ii do the whole .ibb for Ihe far-
mer or rancher. 11 the fainter or
rancher does not care to (.tiler in
"Wind Adv.antneos May l.v I 'e.
rived by I'a.fniei s and Ra'nehes
I lis-
inet v Anions the advania^. - Iim-
'11 under lite iiead are;
Il LiiM s ili'in a belter o|,ipnr-
tunin io solve their -od and water
i di-irie: i. tl.it "Il makes avatla- o! vvortlw hile l.'i'oe.i anis lor the
hie to farmers lyp - ot at;sist;iiic • use of labor I'nlliiwinK 'lie iWUi.
; Iii mi uuvernmetn au'cncie; whieh : Soil conservation di-tricts are giv-
en n lie made available only inn a Idyll tatiny in this rtspect.
tliivd
. bin
till
through ori:;lttized distriels. < ine
such kind ol as'-istaiice is the sei-
\ ices ol irained technicians of the
Soil ('oiisrrvntioti Servit.'e to llie
service of 111 districts, The ser-
!(•"■ that max be made available
i
Bronchial Coughs
aurcenient
y do
the Ii
adult-
\iiplials Are
9>
■<&
UiiMKNs
Vw Straw Hals
in latest s|\ |fs
$1.98
I'Vli i'al- In !';|slcl (loloi's
m:\\ -hum;
TOJ'I'KRS
in main styles in plaid; ar.d
plain colors
$6.90 t„ $S4.93
WOMKN'S SI ITS
liwi arrived in Ilie tiev\ sprir.n
sIy It'-, and color-
$7.95 $12.93
C ;il "i" I"""' when
tjuch harm ioned.
iilseh i|d. Calm
will save chil
ii" • h fear and v\ ot'ry,
■:i Inns tiir.es one of _• \ iinouneed Here
-t hazard- lace is th"
In: j!\ Ul, . So time Mr. and Mrs. .1. !■'. Croves ar.- 1
irtiitiL' io under-1anil nounce the marriage of their
a children undei rapid- dauuliier, Connie, p, Mr. I.eroy
of Sweetwater Saturday
■ lanuary 17 in Colorado
City,
The bride is a yraduale of
Breckenrids?!' hiyli school and is
.1 C I'atifreil. Mrs. G "or.'e vvcll known here. She is connect-
ed Willi the isivernment in Ihe V.
S. A. IVpartmenl in Sweetwater.
Mr. Kcsrniro is with Sears I{o; -
buck Co., and the couple will
make iheir home in Sweetwater
mi conditions in time well la-smii
' for Hie protection of our evonin:
and ih< fature securily of
it Ion.
. ml Miss Sirahan, Home
ic.i'ti -11 at ion Ayent, roe in Gra-
in. •. aitendinu I -and t'se
.im Committee meotirlK on
.atiou.
Wall l<m-iI prices on (he rise,
■ ah-, iriu makers can help keep
1 -■ -11 !. 11 j,:111 — lv altliy and at I he
n;e time si1!'"!' their pocket .Iii inks
• ■ l'; by eaiinj.; lb" ri'-fbt food, pry-
loeai:; p.irt or all of ii, liviyintr
11.id '.'is, |y ami preparing food
on*' i ilv and attractiv ely.
V-'M'dit!..: lo tlie Texa
Bridge Gets Big Top
ItKDDING, Cal. 'iMf The fre- j
fjlient, torrential rains of winter
have caused the confr;•-tor ol a
bi-4 bridge project near here to ol-
der a tarpaulin .'SOO feet Ion-' and
"m' leei wide at a cost of !S-! ,0Dfl so
, thai concrete work w ill not b" i
Food delayed.
lo a eooperaiiv
his distrirl. lb" service of -he
Coitnt.v Au'-'itt and eocrilidnal
t 'aehers are still available in him
as they have alway s been: how -
ever the Servic • of these agencies
can be us. d more efficiently where
•.roufi- of farmers ,,>■ rar.c!ie"s ate
vvorkin.: together as i- Ihe case in
a district."
I 'nil t the cap!ion, "What ,i
Soil Conservation District < vpe 'ls
i if I lie I-'arnii'is or Rritv In as,'
iliere are a number of sub-heads.
One oj the'ni sial"s, 'It v. ill lie
nei-.',-snry for ilie operator 'o >''jdy
the need- lor -oil anit water con-
servation on hi - and hn neiehliors
(arnts or ranches. Ii will cxpec:
can hi '.'01 ten by ilie disirict fl" m
OUR EXPERT
FORD SERVICE
COSTS NO MORE
Bring your Ford bock home
for service. It costs no more
lo hove your cor serviced in
our completely equ;pped
shop by mcchonics trained in
factory methods—and we use
only genuine Ford parts.
with conservation problems, by vxorkin- ' thmiuli Hie district by th >s'e n«en-
cies include cverv kind of teclmi-
K.gether. It make- available a di-
irici piioyrum and plan thai is -e!
up. approved and supervi- d by
local farmer- 11 'hi (!; 11 o t i ■.
< I HiI - ass|sl,• pic . ,n pre|aiii"., a
j't'oeram and plan, from the I'. S.
1 >epai I met!! "I A .;rieul.tl:U e. a
memorandum of und'i'st.iiidint;
will lie cnlered into bclwe n Ihe
cat aid.
may lit
• in it
I rict i
faeijit«
surveys,1 in
needed."
• material •
;v hr done
u'ranl -
d V<".
1"!
:'piifd'
aliucll
ainst
Sul'fcii rs w ill IituI Buckle.vs
briiiiis ijii • k rel ie| I i i -in persistcii!, .
itasty, irr: I 11 in • coughs xvhPtlle.
due to colds or bronchial irrita-
I'lilis c,III |„. -It'll yell eet Buek-
||" ' . I \ v\.\1 'I. M.I'd lire • Ie,' 5
1s b
do ii sots oul i'ni- the lar '
under normal ii.eii).- in .eoid
of lal. ir O il ft! million b
• A, lo a ibs. .and :"i I 1>U
'ill (if vv let' filtV'i
«l ii l > of ;.va- I'lrttw
i'uneh met!-
'' i annda.
la Ove
[{
iMl'.wv aliti
Ask lor'
1'.! iWEM
all ITOod r A|
K
d l"i \ ii-' guide to a sood
i i . iy person needs one
whole uraiu products
< r ' ■ ; il- a.- ilesired every
r Mil- |iei ioi| of a week. one
i-rs.iii ni-ed- from one-fourth to
I Ie '' and- of other cereal;
and bread,
I Ii re ar. stinie tips on buy inf."
('nr. al product-.
I'.ii.v whole 'ii'iun I'hitir and Ce-
r.'il- in unoiiin - which can lie
t;- ■ -iI in ,i short i ; e Try to buy
iin.'in freshly ground.
Store flour and meal in closely
' I'm i ml till eoiii,'liners iii a coo
l)l."> e.
Soil. Water
'Continued Frooi Page One 1
tllinxs -Ct out III the ni l. I h j
(jUest ion Ol lei! conic lip. "(' in a
district or the su|ierv isors vote I
bonds or levy tuxesThey can- |
not do this tier.-else ji is not pro- :
vided for in the law.
It is pointed "in Hint con-tina-j
tlon work is done in the district '
on the basis of i( carefully dove- '
loped plan for each individual tarm i
i or ranch Apphealion for a--is- ,
tanec from tin district is on! rely
Watch the sitrpkii- commodity voluntary and the plan lor ■ ae!i
11si_ lienis on it usually are inex- j ?flrm or ranch is developed by 'he j
pensive. farmer or rancher with assistance j
Stole bread in a dry. well-cover- ; 0' 'rained men Hunched I lie il |
ed ventilated 'in container.
I' c cere,if- that need to bo i ^^^
cooked, il inc.noi i- limited, be- ■ •SSSSSSE^SES^SSSEEESSSS I
c;iii'e cooked Cereals are Cheaper.
Chei k XVi'inhl as w ell IIS pr' e Oil
j'lackaeed lloiii and cereals.
W0V1KYS SI'OIJT J ACKETS ii.'l.l
\\OMi;\-S II V\Nil SKIRTS
III Paste I (lolors $1.9"
Woincil's \\ liite liloiises
;<lr
WOMEN'S SLACK SI IT
$3.95 $5.95
f
M
M. ybi: Wall,® Need Widening
KIKKSVFI.I.i: Mo r.l't A 21-
year-old former taxi operator was
lined .Son in police court here for
try at;.; to prov e lie could drivi: <•
trre-k down a business distiiat
.dewalk wilhoul any ilamti'_'e I fo
lore tlie body loose from Ihe truck,
ml rippi 11 dow n pail of a build-1
J. E. RAY
Auto Itcpuir Service
Storage—Washing—Greasing
Tir« —Batteries
117 E. Elm St.
Phone 42
'•&}
&
c/vevoun
CAR A
ami
To relieve
Misery of
COLDS
666
LIQUID
TABLETS
SALVE
Nose Drops
Cough Drops
Try ..ub-My Tisriv" a We..«ferfut
Liniment.
SEE VS
FOR
AUTO GLASS
Our experienced tflsiss man
can install at -lijjht nddi-
tilMVll cost.
WESTERN AVTO
Associate Store
Phone -O.'J
y.V.V.W.V.V.V.V/tS'.VfV^^^VAV^^iSV^^.V.W^
j BABY CHICKS
•; ALL FLOCKS BLOOD TESTED
J; Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. to
> Rhode Island Reds 200 300 200
■J Bar. Plymouth Rocks .../ 250 300 250
!j Buff Orphingtons 200 150 200
> White Wyndstts 225 150 225
'! English White Leghorns 400 425 200
SHAFER HATCHERY
EAST walker 8t. phone 696J
watch for the red arrow sign
i
i' V
There are thousands of extra
miles built into your Ford.
Give your car a chance to
deliver them for you by insist-
ing on proper lubrication.
As your Ford dealer, we
follow factory recommenda-
tions fcn the lubricant to be
used ol each vital point.
Springs receive special at-
tention with o factory-recom-
mended compound to insure
smooth, free oction.
Remember, there can bo
a vast difference between
proper lubrication ond an
ordinary "grease jib."
YOUR FORD
DEALER Kit/dm
FORD BEST
To get the best
in Ford Serv-
ice, always
look for this
sign
I
|j DANIEL MOTOR
j Co.. Ine.
J PHONE 165
i! 301 East Walker St.
■ j?
TIRE-LIFE
extension
POLICY
V f^- s i
n 4^ y
• We have exactly what you need ... a well-organize:1,
easy-to-follow program for getting every bit of mileage
out of your tires that the manufacturer built into them!
Come in and see us. We'll ex-
amine your tires thoroughly;
estimate their probable life; and
then show you how—with your
co-operation —that life can be
e-x-t-e-n-d-e-d for thousands of
miles, perhaps even for an ad-
ditional year's service.
We'll issue to you a Tire-life
extenfc.on Policy, tailored to
your individual needs. This Pol-
methods of taking caro of your
tires, bring you the week-alter-
week services of our qualified
tire specialists.
Don't wait another singla
day! See us right away, no
matter what make of tiros you
may have. Because this ser-
vice program is organized in
the proper way, it will not only
save your tires, but will aljd
icy will eliminate hit-or-miss save you cood money!
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
it. <;. sToxi
117 S. lireckenririge Ave.
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1942, newspaper, January 22, 1942; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131098/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.