Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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THE STEPHENS COUNTY SI N
Thursday, January 22, 1912.
Oakley News
D I:i.ihii.. Sunday moniiriK. {went Sunday night. Ho brought
Quite a h'vv [n'oplo cif 1111 < coin* ;,s his guests Mr. Bunkloy and Mr.
The ctimping and netiviUe.s u- f mer Camp, July 8.15.15-22.
grrnl to promote participation of! A long cruW« for Ihu Son Scouts, operate *\ i i h the Emergency Ser- lows:
ing places and camp sites. To co- Those attending wore as fol-1 eeutive; Homer Tudor, field cx-
Thf health of the eniuniuriity j<
>■*>11 •. j.-«tftii, Several CM-.'"-
of tiu haw Iji'eiV reported. Tile
!«■<if)!-- arc- s'.i 'Uil; Inisy starting
their l.-irtnitig.
i" A I Viui vh. 11 I iai k m tin
cominiinitv tli lii-t of tile week.
Mr Miul Mr.-., Bob Laiir:11nil air
lliuvill!,' Ill this [.'Ul u! Ill' CI..UI-
munity,
Martini! tli .:V'i'. >vjt^ in this part
Of the eoniiiulrm,;. Sunuay ,<!!■. i--
noon.
Curii '1 :.i(>rri|.i-.o;i . .i...n J.
niunity were in Riinger Saturday, '.ace. Mr, Aubrey is here every local unit:', during Anniversary. All local civic service to clear vice program.
eeutive.
Mr, ami 'Mrs. .1. I.. I.asiter of 'hud Sunday.
l-'Li'tv. i"'" visitiii.; II. 11o ' Mi', aiftl" Mrs. K. J; .Norvell and
Ii,nc,. ,,i vh and Mr .' I' Hull- on. Kenneth, of Utvckenridge
|. - pent Sunday afternnot) with Mr,
All. Mai') l-'i.ia.r W.I., ill till "III Mi's. (a. Tonilin.
[ i i j. ■ i j■.: 1111 ■ ■ '■ 11 and Mis, I . 1. VValkei \ is•
\V. V J - .<,!<•>• i'.-ni'ined to I,:- it'Hl Mr, and Mrs. belbert Moore
home uit.-r 1..-ui.; ill m; Kang'-r lor Snndaj.
Mi- .1 II. McKelvain and son,
— I a tie-!. Mr and Mrs. It. H. Mc-
Kelvain and ehildren, Mrs. John j
. I
District chairman; Carl Fert>u-
\\Vel< l-'elu uaiv C.-Kt. ; through this commit tee. full co- l'.imphlets u.-iv distrd.uti'd, ana son; trninlnu chairman, (.: I. K. a- Triplets Hired Quicgly
T\\ n ('aniporals are schetluiv'd * |*i.*tion with tlii.' national dri-' (; v Quiri p.d a discussion on hey; finance chairman, John K. SlUNK\. O. (U.Ri 1 he Seger
for the year, A Merit Badge ex | dense prog rani. the duties of "The District Com- Bailey; advancement chairman. (7.triplets, Carl. Henry and I< ivder-
position. A sliort lerm camp site The health and :-al"ty committe:" I niitt.ee." \V. Waller; camping and activitiesi lt'k. IS years old applied at the
where Si'outmast 'rs may take to encourage all scouis io iarrj J. UuK'inh Billies was seli^eted r, j, MeArron; district eommissr1 Sidney employment office tor jobs
their H'o.ips. Attendance at Camp ; out a program of ph> fit lie's, as District Commissioner of Sle-. loner J. Culibing chairman, I-:. l'{.1a defense plant. I hey were hir-
1 i 11 \ Gib) icons the Couiici Sum- ' Th" inspection of all scouts meet- phens County district. i Maxwell; (5. N. Qinrl, Scout e.\-' '''' immediately as plater helpers.
Koliaii News
. K Aubrt
V
M t'halla i and son visited in tin
l.oriii: o'f Mr. and Mr... Ted Wall*
'I I'.reck , .Sunday near ('lytic.
;ipl" in'- vir 11 1) McKehain of Abilene
'is . i-.tihe (lis mother, Mrs J. II
MoKolvain i efoio leaving for tin
A cheery dish
for cold davs—
w
tropical
sweet potatoes,
I lie KARO way
"o.i . W. .1. Boy ft t ai'id children i
. a. a Mr- A IInt'*hcH one day
in- p;; i, ttrt'l;, Mr and Mrs. I Iir- j
tin Mi-KehiOn and children. Bob-1
•> J'" and Boyd .1,, ot Jack-tioro j
e-0" i Mi and Mrs. Karl Noland j
lUliiljiRV', ' ' !
' 11 .Jul Mi s A I lalchet I visit-
d ui the hunt- of Mr. and Mrs,;
'• ' > 'liaikei- Saturday night.
Mi l-'i.-d Tiiiiilhi i> visaing iiei
' ■ ■' i i- Mr- -Sue Berry, who is ;
T'-' : 11 M.irylaiaI is visit in,.; | j
i- p.iient-, Mr. and Mrs. B. J,
VAV.".WAV.'
Cherub
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Here's the wily to add savor,
Hav or, and new interest to those ^
old l.t\ in hes - sweet potatoes!
Better make nv servings (or
everybody — tlte>'re that gondii
THOI'lt \l
mt Jinm a'«
•W I I' T put VI ( M S
1 v ,v*« t f. ptftniui. hmlt'4
1 i i up A \R(i liltlt hi fit'I ■
* n i up < rush,*uI pitU'H f>p!t - unuvJ with jti/< C
J tublt pQvti ttwltvii hutt?r
!Vcl and tut potalncs in ' j-iiH'h slices. I11 act- in
hlitillmv oiled hak 11 ii di>h- ( ^nibinc rcmuinifiij in-
£rt*ditMitv und ptiur "\<*r pntato«,*s, I' ke in niudcrate
oven .175 degrees I .M) minutes. Mako 0 servings
Sweet potatoes prepared "the KAKO way" are as
good for you as iliev are delicious. For KAKO
syrup is rich in Dextrose, tood-energ> sugar.
pe
f0se
nst
mal p
fcttiga
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1 '•! • 1.0:11-1- t "lialker is \ i it tiv.;
M: >. Albert 1 Iftle ot
fK 11 i.;oro.
Mr.- I. M. Burthelemy ot Abi.
I !• ii i-iliug her uiothei . Mrs K.
' m'IIke!.
Ml and Mrs, Chftse Booth atl'l
! Air 11id Mi- A. I kitchen visited
a,; \\ i.'.i Falls Wednesday.
M' also Mis, Sc luedliei of W\ :
•- eitiiig bet sister, Mrs,
j 15 ' Van Winkle
Th.- Koiiaii Missionary society
jii J a tiM- church Monday after1-
-V'loef; The program
' ' ■('ere1 with a -mi.:. "The
fi!"iv I end. Way" led by Mr- (>.
j Tomlin
Mrs, A llatchett gave the tle-
j'"t >'iial alter this Mrs It, N*.
t 'lialker * haii'man led in the dis-
| en-sioiti of tli' business. Mrs. John
l.ovine taught, the lesson from the
I hook of Acts, The meeting was
etosed l>\ a pravi'i- led by Mrs. A.
li.'il.'liell
Attending thi- meeting included
'■ "d' -dailies I i To'mlin, A Ilatchen.
i It N. Chalker. John Loving, O. C.
! Clialker. Howard Booth.
1 i '.."."i
Scout \\ ork For
(Continued Prom Ptige Onei
And w ill secure Merit Badge .Coun-
j .-eHiii> to coach and give the var.
[ a ui,-. examinat ions.
I
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CO.. I IV c .
OLD rASHIOMED
p.. |-1~ |" /—
/
Oxhide B j
OVERALLS
Boys' 79c
Bi<) Mac
Waistband
OVERALLS
Sinforizt it
Blue ctcnirn*
Boys'
98c
Army Cloth
SHIRT and
PANT Set
S4.5S
Made ot I •'
.Vmj appro >
erf cloth. But
ton Iron! Shu t
with die - -
1 > pe colic . '
M a t c h i n i-
I'ANTS with
.strong bo it •
still drill
lioekel- '
Men's Warm Jacket!
t >1 ;.V| i./ plant Talon
front, spurt-, back.'
Boy's Si*es
Men's Work Shoes
Composition soli - and
heels! P|aiil to. s!
Blanked Lined Jumpers
Blue "ijjo V\ ' ight
1 '■ n.ini «iili button
front
Oxhide Work Shirts
Covered or chantbray
Sanfori/.ed Sturdy;
Men's Ribbed Unions
Winter weight in long
sleeve, ankle length!
'lie. C. S. fat. Off.
Sanforized means fabric shrink-
age will not, exceed I t.
3.98
2.79
2.29
rnpers
1.29
arts
79c
oris
69c
Glen
NevS
. roa Street
DRESSES
$2.98
Alt New
Prints
Sheer
nylon
HOSE
$1.29
Quantities Limited
All
New Styles
New Colors
SIZG5 8'
to 10'z
K rankle
BED SPREADS
Unblcached
SHEETS
! Si/i - si\pp Torn from
• 'in uv\n brand of
Shei ting
69c
Priscilla Style
CURTAINS
r Knu 59c
QUILT BUNDLES
Coni.tnis it s(|uare am _
> ai ds <>t prints mljim
Flour Sack
SQUARES
25c
f'M i
New Patterns
CRETONNE
'fi Inefn's in
All ('olor,s
15c
Yd,
Men's Winter
SHIRTS or SHORTS
A KKnitt'd «■_
ZjIC i...
Close Out
Women's Winter
HATS
50c
Reduced to Clear
PANTS
M'-ns and Boy
('ordnrov
$1.98
Children's Warm
SLEEPERS
Sizes - to S
!• limnel
49c
Men's Outmcj
PAJAMAS
Sliii over and But
ton Models
Close Out
$1.19
Women's Kayon
ROBES
$1.50
Men's Warm
FLANNEL
SHIRTS
Sizes 11 'm to 1.7
Ladies' Seersucker
HOUSE COATS
# Wraparound and i|l>
yO£ dipper Style
MIL I(
25s!
y iVum '
Can- ?aH>
Vtcton
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PAPER/
Your Help Is needed!
National defense is requiring such a large part of
the country's paper production that supplies for
retail stores all over our country have been Hras-
• tically cut. Your help will be appreciated in being
sure that none is wasted.
Small
Cans
Carnation
M !Uv
3
6
Tall
t 'ails
Small
Cans
SUNNY BANK
hid
Defense
Stam ps
at
Safeway
17c
Enriched
Kitchen Craft
FLOUR
Lb.
sack
'■iiiji.itP
M \ Hi/ \ \{ I N Ii. poiuu
90.100 SIZE
P RI iN li S, o pousid bag
FLUFFIEST
MAKSHM \LM)\\ S. Ilb.hox II.
VAN CAMPS'
POKK & I5KAJNS, 2 !(mi/. cans
48$1.75iv! K ^ \ v (; o f k ii ii, 2 111,. | k«s.
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•| The "KITCHEN COURSE IN NUTRITION" Gives
I; you the facts on Vitamins. Minerals. Proteins and
[• Calories, Ten easy lessons — Just send 25c and
\ your name and adress to Julia Lee Wright, Box
■! 660 C. C. Oakland. California.
15 c
WALDORF
rn
Enriched
Kitchen Craft
FLOUR
Lli.
sack
nssi k..imils :... ii,-
24 i 95c{
Sleepy Hollow
SYRUP, 26 oz. tin
Log Cabin
SYRl'l', Med. l in
Gold Medal
FLOUR
CRISCO, 3 lb. tin
ii
18<
J. Royal Satin,:] lb. tin 59:
'<*4 Mi « m '■ Glenn Aire
;24 «'.n$1.15i tJr'fruit, 2 No. 2
Briargate Vertical Pack Creen
Beans, No. 2 can ..
Bruccs Orange
JUICK, S(> oz. can .
Libby's Grapefruit
JUICE, 46 oz. can .
Gelatin Dessert
ROYAL, 4 pkjffk ..
Asserted Flavors
ca ns . 25c I;;! J K L L- VVELL, 3 |)ki s. 14c
29c
35t
67(
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14c
;>c
, rw/r.s ahd vjmetables j
Golden Ripe Central American
BANANAS, pound .V
California Sunkist — 288 Size
ORANGES, jiouikI Ic
Texas Seedless
(;HAPIiFfflilT, pound . :k
Fancy Wincsap—Sizes 180—198—215
APPLIES, pound
Fresh Texas
CARROTS, H bunches
Florida New
POTATOES, pound..
Colorado Cobblers
POTATOES, |)oiind .
as
i, pound Ii
CRANBERRIES, pound 15.
LETTICE
Fancy Texas
JOt-
6c
Eatrnor
FRESH CRISP
6 Dozen Size
Pound
—Every Item Is
(w\li\ntked—
ft'iri.
R 0 I N O S T E A K
Quality Beef — Cut Any 1 iuckness Desired
Pound
HIGH IN PROTEIN AND 4 OOOD /
SOURCE OF VITAMIN B. .ihiamin)
tli t p«anui p'oductt hir«)
Beverly
P-Nut Butter, pint jar l()c
Beverly
P-^ut Butter, qt. jar . o2r
Real Roast
P-Nut Butter, pint jar 17c
Real Roast
P iNut Butter, qt. jar 2()e
Quality Beef
Seven Roast, pound ..
C|tr,w| n r P* i i*11" #">
25s*
ji w'Jll ui rit.ti,
Bologna, pound
Extra Standard
I.K
()y>sters, pint
Wpat A Qjfu.i
.')!)<■
1 lucll IX O L 1 VV-
IJrick Chili, pound ...
Armour's Strir Pnttirxi
' 23c
' ' I il Ivul q w I C1 < l illUUo
Sausage, 1 pound box .
Pure Pork Bulk
. 27c
Sausage, pound
Sunai* Clitrnr\
2.'!c
wWyOI w i.1 I t,tl
Smoked Jowls, pound .
Arm'iitr'c CHr
17:
T HI Jill o Olil 1
Sliced Bacon, pound ..
MorrelTs PAlnrr*
. 33c
HI u i i v i I o i <1 Ulwu
Sliced Baron, |)oun«l .
. 29c
FORK ROAST
. ' 'a
Loin End Cuts
Pound
25c
White King
Granulated
S 0 A V
24c
2'1 faunci
Uatri-
Washing Powder
OWDOL
- I iitinci-
I '.•rk;i--o
24 c
Granulated Soap
SI -PI I*B
'J 1 OIIIH'C
F«.;*?kagt?
20c
50 ounce pkg 40c
...one he can enjoy...that
will entertain him dur-
ing his leisure periods.
Join in the nation*wide drive to collect
ten million books for our boys in the
service of Uncle Sam.
EVERY SAFEWAY STORE HAS
A BOX TO COLLECT THEM. BRING
EM IN. WE'LL DO THE REST.
VICTORY BOOK CAMPAIGN
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.