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T'RIDW PIUL jr. 1035
THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
TIIKES
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turned hntm Sunday if'i n n Mi I'mto M Coniidi M .ndny I Truman Hnrrcll spent Friday i
Mm Wilin Mi.ia armpaiuid i ik 1. In h iwii wai seird nlfjht with hit sinter. Mm Edd
tin rn l.niiir to aienil the weekend I Hundlck of Necessity.
Mi ill Mi C (' i k pent .
Mr K I Brandon nnd dniiirhtrr I s uM n iiCmiiijuii with Mr and M'u Connie Morris lailed Mrs
Iorei e IVIdie l-e KundcrbiirK and Mr John iJeaton lMKK Adams Wodtieda after
Mr J I Morris and ihi'Jrcr
unle Kixwir und Elmer M
ind Mm Will Knight and ibildr-n
Tina Pemell and Clifford Mi
rind Mm C I Stajrnrr. Mr r I
Mi- Belvln Smith Oeoi;e M rr
and daughter J Jile It Minni.
Bejie Roberunn Butch WlNim ar d
iiiytotd Smith l-ited Mi ml
Mih Kate Polnri and daiiKh'er
Mi it ha Mar Surd iy.
TTnc TVT'irlnnn 1" district wag reasonably well
i i i i tt attended. Kv. Blnlr will come
POCkClCd 1 1 Cl' ngnm this summer for a two
Masculinit? fCkH nvlval
ilin A Handera who nan been
111 Ii tcportod Improving.
Miller Sunday afternoon
Miss Eula Lee Chalker entrr
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if I i- in l Mi in d M i 'i ' .1 i H' in T'l- ' i l ic'
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fii Ii rn to the in r.'X.us 'lln m thl rutninurii'N Tursdiv
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Mi Mi I HwantiT f-ll Ttirsday
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M fluid y . . ' !" ''eliirif uf Kli iile visited afternoon
I- llr.ld I.loyd i ' " jalli I-on C'aiiey. flunday.
! Mr and Mr. Pt -" Major Iinitford wa in "i
i H.mald i.pen Iave Uwl Abb and Melbu community on bUHineaa Mondiiv
i ai" Mieir jmrrnt Hawkrtm of A. ker wrro Maltora In
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night v.lLh Ullla Smith.
Mi Wllha In ! k prni Sat Jehn Morrla and Truman Har-
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! I.on Sanders and family of ' tolnnl the young peo le Mordaj
Mi ind Mm Hill Webber nnd i Hreckenrldge Malted his mother PVCnlnB. 'BSl!
i Inn A f Hodges and family I Mrs A Rnndeta Monday evrrliiR.
i ther lelntlves enjoyed an . . .
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' i-i' ; hunt at the limue of
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ifi rd Mim Maurn.r C.rpen- i .;rth. and Kvalyn and Mkawmj Marvin Hwklns and family of tnovlo colony's foremost expo-
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lit fine's abown wearing on her
return to Hollywood from New
York looks n bit like n compro-
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noiw sjerit Siituidiy niht imI
Hundiy with it'latm - t M i'uii
Vall-y.
CRYSTAL FALLS
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We had i Ixiutiful h ir-t. r S m-
day ii i( nne niln itiniu'h ti
aattle the iiu.i md t.irt ur
gardens to unmliiK urd ii.' u-
lota of . viil!' after "tisiii; In
the hiMjiM- m lorijt to keep fnxn
choking fnim the duat.
Mra. Morme Stanley wiw n rat-
ed on laat TueMiay but i ri (Kitted
doing wcllat this writing
Mr. nnd Mrs Trim m Hums
vlaltet! in Ilico last weekend.
Mra. II A C ilvin's mo'hrr vis-
ited in tin home laat Sunday
EverybiKly renicmher Hrnther
Pond will pieueh ut Crytnl Killi
nrxt Suid.y .it J o'i lo. k You
vihu do not i oino do not know
v hiil you .in- riii-iing.
Mis !( i ' mt. rhuiy'i mother
(r in neai I'linyi'ii la visiting in
h i hom. .
Mian l i'ha 1. lit ind. in jtiw
a jMrtv 1 1 rudiy nlht Ttn-ie
wer y.iun peopli' pieniri'
etgh ld-r ieope OameH were
play d hi l hot i-hoeolite and ink.'
ware ..ind All reported t nlee
time.
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Thirty million miles of Ford Economy
More miixs. ranter milo. Groator econ-
omy . . that is tho story ol tho Ford V-8.
Thoro aro conclusivo figures from own-
cm to show that it is tho most economical
Ford car over built
A jxirticularly interesting and com-
plete report of costs comes from a na-
tional fleet owner who has owned 85 1
Ford cars which wero run more than
thirty million miles in businc.tt use
175 were Model T Fords which wero
run 5.017.075 miles. 599 wore Modol A
Ford cars which wero run 24.041.632
milos. 80 aro Ford V-8 cars which have
been run 2.982.886 miles.
This ownor's col record show that Ford
V-8 car cost 12. loss to operato than
tho Modol A Fords and 31 less than tho
Modol T Fords. And thoy covorod moro
miles per monthl Tho monthly avorago
lor tho Modol T Fords was 1509 milos.
For tho Model A Fords 1866 miles. . . .
And 2571 milos for tho Ford V-8.
Each year tho Ford car gives you mcro
in value and performance and costs you
loss to oporato. The Ford V-8 was an
economical car in 1934. This year it gives
you still greater reliability and economy
now boauty. new safety now oaso of con-
trol and rcmarkablo now riding comfort.
Actual
Figures
Show
the Ford V-8 is
J C0s moo scootm-
I 'XQ lal thin lbs
I L Mod.l A.
and
31
mors eoam.
Q icalthonlh!-
moui naasi i.
'495
up
TUNE IN THESE FORD PROGRAMS-rOSD SUNDAY EVENING HOUR. Celebrated aololita and the
Tord Symphony Orchoilra and chorui. Ervry Sunday night from 9 to 10 o'clock (E. S T.). Alt stations
in the Columbia BroadcatIng Syitam. . . . BRED WARING AND HIS PENNSYLVAN1ANS. A full hour
ol tho newetL laleit aong hiti Fred Waring novelties and new dnnco muiic. All Columbia Stations.
Every Thursday night from 9: JO to 10:30 o'clock (E.S.T.).
(P. O. S Ditioit Standard ae-
oitrrr V0UP taeludiaa bump.
r and (par lirs Ira. All
body lyp have SoUly Clais
Ibroughoul ol no addillcpal tail.
Smalt down payment. Ccoaom
Kal lrmi Ibrough Uninnal
Crsdil Cempaay.)
my csap '
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The riK'i-Miitf wtiiili v. i In Id i
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iildir tlii lt.i.'i-i Mi i it ii foi
DON'T SLEEP ON LEFT
SIDE-AFFECTS HEART
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Clean Out
Kidney Poisons
W.ih Oil Your IS Mdfi l KiLir Tubci
If kidmis 1. n i i. 1 r its day
and et ri t of n .rr tn in i r- jr Is of
waste matt-r tiie t n : . of kidney
tubea -nd tiller in iy t.. hiih UiKKt'i
with poi..n.uj w.rm in i tiie i inner
of aetd poinon.ng la Kre .tly n rexsed
Dladder (.uuei a ure ditth ult. which
often aniart ml burn like scaldlnv
watar ai d aus- dim omfort
This and onditlon. brought tbout
by poor kidni ftinutons u .v danger
elgnat and miy be tha beginning of
nagging backj. he. leg pains loss of
pep nnd energy getting up nights
swollen feet and unkles rheumatic
Mlna and dlszlneaa
Most people watch their bowels
which contain only 27 feet of Intes-
tinea but neulaet the kidneys whlrh
contain It mllea of tiny tubes and
filters If these tubes or tutors be-
come cloggad with poisons it may
knock you out and lay you up for
many months Don't run any risk
Mako sura your kidneys empty 3
plnJs a day.
Ask your druggist for DOAN'S
PIW.S. an old prescription which
has been used suc ensfully by mil-
lions of kidney sufferers for over iO
years u 19JI. i'ugtvr-Miibum Co.
EVBRY DAY IS VALUE DAY AT PIGGLY WIGfJLY
Yrs. ' r hold sales and offer specials . . . but in between evr: da.v in tin- un-lc
f kep pHeos down where they should be so you can shop here at am tun.-
itlv tlnluto aaflurnnce of satisfaction and rd.iuim.
llosi'd ilij
Tabli
Tarx f-uhlen
l'.iintam
I! Bnnil
PEAS
M field
CORN
Tomatoes
Pie Fruit
Campbell's
Pillsbury's
Peaches
Corn
In Syrup
i nrjrc
Cans
Mission
1 rniul
2N(. 1
Cnns
17c
10c
Nil 2
Cans
Standaii'l I or
Nn 1 Cu. LDQ.
2
Apple Jelly
Pel Pitted
CHERRIliS
v. H-nnd
SPIiWCIl
16c
-;; 25C
o l.i.
u Jar
2 No. Z
Can
19c
25c
2i.ai'"p or
('mi- LiOC
APPLES
PEACHES
No. 10 o:;; 35c
PORK and BEANS
1 1 Ounce
Can
OtllK
5c
Kno A A nu 1 ur oc
Aheen 4- .r ZDC
MiH.sissippi
Pure Cnne
A True Value
A Iteil Kliivnr
N". I
Can
49c
CAKE FLOl R
Syrup
' Ixtn i)i-i in Van famp-i-N. J -!
Kruils ami Voko1:iI'is n.d I Ijfij smutei (a IDC
P()RK&REV1S";"t'-2for 15c
ICC.I5akin? POWDER rl0 17c
CORN FLAKES 3 tt 25c
VIIEATIES2)b.24c'
Wheat BRAN
CRAPE JUICE pim 15c
LETPUCE
Kinn r
liemU -3C
APPLES
KANf.V IIOXKI) WIMOSAP
Dozen .... 15c
California
ORANGES
Size 288
Dozoii .
25c
Pint
Box
KAWCY LOLTISIANA
SLrav1)erries
15c
.Shirley Tempi
Bowl Ki.i.
Pillaliurv'K -j r
M- Lb. I'kjr. 'IDC
In " Ounce A
Sliiiktfi'H 2 for JC
ONIONS
CUYHTAl WAX
Pound . . . 4ic
V. 8 NO. I WIliTK
POTATOES
)b -nJ
FANCY I'MC
SALMON
2'1'aM
Can
25c
MUSTARD
:'AMi'Hi:i.i.-.s
TOMATO JUICE 4 cans. . 25c
PIPKl.VK spKflAI.
COFFEE
'I he Tnntc ---lt-
lleins 're h
rrtM'MHKIJ
PICKLES
Pound .
CATSUP
TEA"""
15c '28
Oiiiuv
Jar
O Itrge
ttotlle.s
Mia t-l r.b.
Iellclotia Iced pg.
29c
25c
12c
13c
18c
Soap
Deal
1 Medium Ivory Soap
(' liar Ca.nay guiip
I Medium Oxydol
Seminole TISSUE. 2 rolls
SSIfr SOAP 10 liars". .. .
WILSON'S MKN.NA
SAl!SA(;E.2caiis 13c
P0'ITED.lEAT3caiis. . . 10c
69c
(JUVLITY MKATri
I ISik ;.ar.s I'C Soap
1 TiOt .Mixtn I wl
A'!
l'''r
M I.I .I.ASO.NKI)
ROLLED ROAST !Sily..... .. 20c
r N ' iit . ' KIi
SLICED BACON II). 29c
. -18c
BUTTER ..12? . 36c
BACON SQUARES lb. 23c
CAT FISH
h N'V ABY UKEf
SEVEN ROAST
Seven
Hit
( lear Brotk
Creiimory .
I-UKSK
W VTIZV.
Speckled
Tr vl
VKAL i.OVT
MEAT
Kreah Ground I i K i
Pound . . . 15c
M'KSII
PORKUVKR
Pound . . . 13c
"i-vi.l nu:A.v
CHEESE
Pound . . 23c
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, April 26, 1935, newspaper, April 26, 1935; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70573/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.