Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1941 Page: 1 of 7
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FARM
and
RANCH
TIPS
SCHOOLS TO OI'KN Tl I.SDW
with i:\i!oi.nii;vr of
i.iiimi \m i< n*\ri;i)
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rjlx.lt
for 1)1
n.> kvi.lyx s*ru \han
Cl UlltJ Home i '"/l, A <; e I; 1
; qtlpi i kns r.'iunl y .c.i.i t J .(i ,,
o ''i n ii i- ' <■!•<•- . • • ■ 1 <!.;■■
SMIW.JV) in coilon • rr.p- f it
coroplj try « ii.H tho. 1M i supph?
lticnt.ii> < i.Mii!-: pi (.gram. Ti>'
stamps mv um*d in ; i'll * j-.i •. ■ 11'■
'•'< cotton ivxxls (I'l.'nti ,.| AilH'l'i' M
from American cot t mi.
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Lions Speaker
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ing ,|| •::> ;.1 'tl !'
and I I' M lit- Program <>\
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Also 11>.t«'r to -1.rj,.
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'ulip.ijh i
III I'lii ti Satlirdi and KWi- I
HI p tit,' each Wi-dne- da> ' .
"irpfffl
9*
\| i! ;iini mrs w i! .1 at 'ks< >n
■ V r ' ' of.the N;cW*ssih: community
report thai tins i e mi e (.ill
Mff£aWlt:;n 'iiinijit; 'lift,' Put, d"kft tiW",'
♦ rainfall I tic j ii>lev. ■ ta> - h.t
prevented tli'-tii giving ;i .mticii
attention.
rp.HF. ■ I'isuifj'I'di-. (11Inii- f"i
^ ip iv wheat in hi am ,• sat
unl<i> August 3?i Appn-vrialcl;.
77 ii|>|11m'.it[ikti ji• in • ri filed i1;.
Stephens > '• ii 1111 > Wis;.: c>r<Wci >
covchiik s.i i.tim-
T
''IU-. nineteen
(vnlriv in
have made t i
approximately
400 '•uiiif'..: ti
('nuon air'' 11
$'tephi;t:ii^!' county
date duririjj 194-1:
1'mx'i ; i'l-.i t 11 OHill.':s . t m'
j. Lfipri,; '..i(i ..being.
cong. sa mrussell
President Marry dcl;inc
tod,iv ,'fuiJUiiCiiri Sum Russell
,is spr.ikfir■ 'for the Lions elm:
iuricmcoifl r- r!.i;l.iy , noon. Hie.
•xtiti' i thin any wishing to
he.ir a.r'i.. invited, but nan •
inCiiTlbftis should make their
reservations w 11 h e.'triie-it
M ■ • v. i: 11 at the Chamber of
Conimerce at on.o.o.
Yluchinc IVani Is
ii|ipri'Siui:iff.
I.! -:i yV'/jr.
! :.;i,. uiki'-I iin.' nuni-
i \. 11 Ijirollni'.'ni in
iinl S'/mii, ,-s.t li«">l>
til,!':'.. ! (1 |:|l ' ; ,1' ,1 1'. i' i" ! in'l1 1:11111-
«ti n . I. li S'.-pltii I licit. All
l! - aiv ID iniroll
'111. >!.c. A tii-ri .tit; "I ii.'achc'rs
.i "■■■: foi Monday dfter
I ti iu 1 n'l-lork. P.md pi'.H-
. til'tfn :v;i; (>}>•'i.i'd I'V, .1; t!. Bu.t'ki'tI;
.; \v*(m.;>
i: ' 1.u'i'i) Hii' !"■ >'■ })••!<! ;11 111.
; iiicil si'iiiMii Tti'.">'I;ij' :ilii'rnoon, it
* W'pi irit'tK hi,iSi>i; I" n-t urn
' i!>:111• Jnm,|(4 'I'lir- ilav noop, making
'.In-.: I.- r run ■ llvivnlVr Si ti
: I■ • iit - enr-dlins; shpuiil pay the $1
; iil.t 'i v. i in.- in.' ;ycar, if tli>'>
! t'di liiHdi.' i.sstii'd in iIvm.
\ .-.i^nrn'iit- ■■ u- ',hi?" fac-tiii.s "!'
Illifi rltvcd-ceht'itluV' PtildV; Schools;
t.lic I9'H>'I2 session lias boctt
| 'iii.n:tttji;!'i;!(j l;i.s Sup', .,1, d'"'...Bailey':.<is
I 'I.'Hi■ Tiiividiiiy scticiols. follo>v>:
W'itnl' l. i; Ti^iUni,1 prin-
i.cifiifl : Mai sh.'iil Alicrtiathy, Ktltcl
district!
Fcdei-a-
, P.i wn. Mr
I .'"iim, A!.illHid Pi'
trfiinivt'rvilm i. .'mrs,
"iisi I Otnilah Wat
M'Uilli Ward
! >fti)<il >ii i Mr-.
ii i
Ki:
i', Mrs
:.. t it !l( l>
on.
i- \r.
Mddnd
i'a'sj;
!?. ii.
p i s lor.
Mis. Mtiurlnr ciwiicy,
t;r:isi•idcKP-, Mrs Johjt •
; idopfi' im.ivd i.ouisi:
Walter.
(',iri.-\.
Mrs K.
i-.vd. Km
.Suddnth.
mad. tn i" '.pi. 'i-
si pu mil't
tins; i.iro^t'ttt't,). in
I
i/ka 1 11 Id • ' ''t-pitcrn'ttvy
: liijn-'f-: s .ii::iirvey ftp;'iou'"
n lmo to Iv i-ii. in Si. ps-
rounty I li.s cff.oj 'r.ilivix s'-iil
sUp|'l\ '(lie i''"i Hi.'ill It 1 .d<
tlimc, Hohcii* Ivttn and ldin-
villc iNitiinntniil'"' ^iMi c!c ii'ir
lyiits and j>W''r d'hc i ntpni-'i'
arc uorkin« in tin. Bratl I'otn-
munity and will Ii" lit Stcplicns
county lii ttic tV'.M days.
I'tarlicc lp Open Next
\\ cck for I'irst (<anu\
Scph'titltct 111
': 1 dltjijfil1':
|:i4d:pc'|psil::;;.
i in Bnwch'ti, I'j
a Cliasiain
j |'|;jip:i;|[|ll. mh\
i I iMidnrk-ion, ■
pi;;)' ' icc mil I iip(?li jiiJrc I .loscplVjrlc. Pile.
Mr;., ift'JniSM'I'tted'; • jit\d"'d:ti(i)l:icli">.
d'arlton-' . ;il;!
North VV'ftiVl Frank . m.o'fgn'tv.
princifi/d; I'rcslon. dtuds Myrrh'
i','.-'p. Mr- I'.in liiirrcll, Clar:c>
j.i l,;::. M: - li I1) Lee Old Parks
Mr--, w A Shaniioti, attfl Mr.s. ii
,1. Smijh
(I, Kcalii.'.v,
hnv Ash by, 11 ■ > t -
Ska Brannnt, Mi"-':
diptc! Fnrr, B-T:
I laj.s. Mr-- Beod
i.ossj.. I Itinic's,
W d Bosscr, Mrs
liOe: Welch.
Parity Priccs Is ^ar ^rea^s Ankle Saving liaby
1 j
Meeting Todav
r v
District Seven (Jiowers
In Session Today at
A bilene
:vit' j-;v'-s ^ s j; 's:
dV.vo d'dctj.ations, one of women
with miss Bvrdyn Strahan, cotin-
ly home rlcmonstr/ion iiKOtit. iinrl
une of men, with County au'nt
w. it l.itcc. left Thursday morn-
int; for Ahilene to attend the
int'ciui}; there iod;iy ol
7, dyxas Farm Bureau
lidn-
Karj Hayes, Clyde; district di-
rector. pronounced it an all-im-
portant meet infi.
,1. Walter Hammond- of t\<\
stale president; k. ii.; ali/xander,
Waco, general manager, and other
ol ficiaIs of die orffiini/.tition .% ill
join in discussions of activtics i. ;
Ihc [just year and plans for i!'/
Dr.'cto.r Hays stud ihc Intreau
aiii i'dhccni r;itc upon olitaininK
s3 per ccni parity |>rices for farm
coiiimodities for IUd2, point in;,' j u
thai that liyure was fixed Iiy con-
gress for 1911 only,
Kxltiiuntive discussion of, the hu-
reau's objective of "malnttiininf;
agriculture on the sam,. lias is at
li.inds of government as industry i
and labor" will be conducted. j
Women .will represent each)
, county and to discuss women's ac- 1
i i nn ics in ftv n organization.
! TiVe Tcxiis bureau has lo.ooo
i nietiiliers and is accelerating ef-
forts in firing Die lis: to 50,000.
The slate officials will come
from Dallas, after particinyting in
several district meetings, and will
go' from Abilene to Big Spring for
i similar gathering.
Nazi Drive Stalls;
France Undergoing
Pitiless Purge
The Bed army counter attacked Hitler's armies on the eastern
front today, iran apparently capitulated to occupation by Britaii anil
i Russia, and a cabinet crisis moved Japan closer to a vital decision
j on war in ihc Pacific, '
In Franco a pi tiles-, new purge ol oppression is on. Three per-
sons were guillotined. 'Mos.cc v and Berlin reported new Russian
thrusts nn the eenlral front and along Ihc Lower Dnieper River and
increasing Nazi pressure to cut the Keningrad-Moscc.sv railroad in
i
• m uisn 1 .
'd^Best P«|i ( roj)
In Many Yeai
Mil and MRS
1 SON ..! ihc
,|: f, wndmam'
i litkley c?.illiinuti
nutruts hrim- vf'-'hil> coinjiletcd
a nice lii".'. i oi"k' ''ii' e r 'i' is.■".
■'...'■These |>"0|i!e he ; in ' til' ' < 'lilpl
meilted >'tld "Higi attil'it.'d on this
new if.i(|i'iiii'
. ,f«,>otl:it,ifl
next wijfk 'vitli' the 'be^iiiripfyv'fd i'iitc'rn sprjiu, ("Ifira
-chDOl, ihe si|uad to pam- a lit1''' and Rutli Wisdom. ..
.ivcr two weeks drill Ira the open- Senior ]licit w, Doyle (.raves,
ine nno hei • with (.raharti on pnnci|'al Mrs. .Jno. f, Bailey.' •
si-ptcmlit.1 ki r, Branuiit. (.' i>iirk' tt. i'.ek
i-,..,. | : i':,,. .... the; Curtis. Mr- i: ii Gumn. r h j'rospectl ve
Singers To Meet
At Cisco Sunday
Cisco's regular fifth Sunday
singing convention meets at Ihe
kirst Christian church in Cisco at
j :'i0 Sunday , afternoon. The
si amps-Clark and Happy Hearts
quarters of Abilene will be pt'e.s;
cut its well a.s other gpOcf siPgerSi
All singers 'front Stephens coun-
ty are welcoiin- Hitti urgd t0 at-
lend and joiii in the singing ol
gospel songs.
One of film star Mnrlcne Dietrich's famed yams is in tin; cast
as a result of an accident on a cot in Hollywood. Miss Dietrich
was carrying "Baby X" (with her in above p'ioto) when she
tripped over a toy fire engine and in tw,sting herself so that she
would fall with baby on top. broke her ankle. (NEA T'e'-'ohoto)
tlie north. • v~ ~ ~
Iranian "token fighting" seem- '■ iti . .*1
ed enfli'd with formation of a new vfcofjiia liosos
cabinei to deal w-iih ihe British 1
and Russian demands Tin
esc eabinot is faced u ilh
wheiher to stand against Britain
and the Onilcd' States. j
'Pbe Vichy government executed i j
three men in Paris and began an
intensive drive to crush "all lei
rorisls" as a result of tlie shoot-
ing ol Pierre l:.aval and Marcel , ( ^ ^ ;i
deal.' uho iii'" reported near
death.
On the Ivtsicrn Front. Russians
reported iliey smashed five ene-
my divisions in seaile'rcd b.'iltles
find Ihe.central from offensiu' is
sma. hing Ihi'ough heavily.
Pressure also was conlinted on
Leningrad, willi ihe Luflwaffr
continually hdmbing 111
s
*s
j atlanta, Ga. n i'l Georgia
! peaches, for years syiw.nym.'ius
with "the world's finest poaches"
i'.and ihe "world's most iieauliful
j women" have turned li%t sour t;)
Georgia groiwrs.
Willi the largest crop in i'l
years, eslimated to exceed ti.ooo,-
000 bushels, proyajlinB market
prices have heen ioo low to vmr-
rani picking pie fruit.
Agriculture ConimissiOnier Tom
Cilv'sj Liinder has estimated tliat searly
a ppri imma'i'Kl.v f-1111.3ii• s
- m in,. 11 iip' i '■ ili.- (priVmuo-
tty.iinvc signed tip i " " '■ ' -
ti-'vity fi.'oip the ("'itii.tr-. tie kl'.'c-
lriC',:.Cf,>ojvei.' tiyi'. .1 .in— l"i ihc
Comanche ('(...p.-j ai f. e ;<l •
p|X'rating .'• ■ tai Ben Di-mp
sey's in tin
i-.ei.ty, having go tie r,
, attend Pie all st:
< g'ii.me Wfi i'l. ..Chi:'', pt.'ps
{.ioulrihi<■. bi11 ' i11ni(:
1 ftfiii; t>|'( lh<if tile
i ivi'afl v||l p(
i'.| li-.nr
1 |]iii||l
Spring football
r- l.'trg'.' iiuiiil.'-r,
t'liicago lo
. collegians
anil vi'iis','.poi,
J fieri," get i'l i
. .'i i(.i1' this
■ ' i ,' i,".!!
with fio uutslatiding iti-
t;u >ct ilSclypetj.
practice f. mud
ut. fur practice,
1 ! m I tuner. T: M ; .Jarncs, 11 <
Kiehmpjy, Mis. w R. Lac. I.ela'
I>.ich Mrs K R Maxwell. c. B-
Moms. I ."-pie Riitliff, Mr- M C.
Smith. Mrs 11 Id Thopiii
W Wilkersiiit, aid Mrs. (
I i.'Lai'jsse, regisirar.
Wiistiingl.on .school in. L
Armslrong, Br;id\ Jpse|ih Jones
and Klnsira rerral.
Jurors
I'o Report Tuesday
Those summoned
grand jtirv -"ivice
t
1 '.ol!' 'U coinmum't>'•
lllen I.
II'11
other
RSI
}j;' -.pMi'ikiulg 'it let Set j
1.1 |
'(rile
i'v
iv'-lds.
l. !>,= '!'
rjiH!-: d. ease 1.1" k "ii i'" ■
|. aus just Whet the nun- I
Signifies i he leave- turn yellou j
and fidl )< "lwi> 1* al«'> nn void j
rose- it you wn'm tivem to tlirive
This can be done ''.S dustin:.: sui-
pliur pit the lein:'\ oiv'e .. ^eek |
until healthy new lea'•('•- lu-'V j
formed. i
tin fi'dls,,,';
( II j 1 up
hi?.hs'i'x't'.
wwtlimnp
111 • 11 • Nov,
«ii. iVy
glitnes'
Sept if:
l..abi>oe|.
dierc Ot;
i?i. p
1 ! ; ;
i i'l-.-
>' ipcat ■ ill: us
and Ifiiir. <iri
are: at' Wii li-
Abilene here,
: bet. IP: St.--
'■ iV, Riinger
evtcchnic. Ft.
10\citin«- Trip On
Hus fs Reported
Myrtli-'
lo appear for
.j. p.,e.... next week arc
lo report Tuesday, it was re-
; minded today. From the list
summoned the jury will be select-
ed, opening the fall term of court
alter oyer a month's vacation.
i Most business houses in the city
will he elnsed Monday in obser-
vance iif Labor Day;
Buses To Carry
Three Hundred
Students Daily
With the opening d;.-y of school
on Tuesday, September 2, buses
of Ihe Breckenridge .Independent
School District will begin their
regular runs, lo continue each
school day of the year.
Ah. integral part,-of the • liool
.■ ystten buses 'tfHrry app'rpxi-
maiely 1100 children to their si ti-
dies each day ftom all outlying
cpninuitiilies. Buses begin i'neir
runs ;.'t 7:li0 in the morning, and
deposit their loads ;i| the school
doors by the openinu, time. s'l.i
Committee Kanied
To Start Work
On Fair Rodeo
Fund iif !>i,."><•" siiu^lvt
Reaches si, 100 Karly
Thursday Morning
oilier delensi's, hill Russians said
il.iey are stalling Hie enemy ^-ive
lii-re. German pressure in the
north cont inued against i lie for-
mer Kinnish city of v'npnri and
in ihc Niivgnrod seel or south of
Leningrad; where Nazis claimed
tiny hav" eiil ||ie Leningrad-Mos-
cow railroad.
Breaking of Ihe red road link
was noi confirmed by the German
high command, and Russia unh-
ealed the main German assault
2,000,000 bushels were Ufi on tiro ■
trees since Ihe bottom fell out. of
the tuarkel c;ui\ in Augu:-! and
pricrv tumbled tilniost bi'ei'nigh';
from s1.00 a bushel to -10 renlx a
minimum of $1 a Inishcl is c:6nsif.l-
ered iieces- for tli^- grower.; to
lireak even.
Several causes have l:ccn listed
for the poor market. first ibi't'o
is the comp;iratively rr- cni large,
scale invasion of the peach mar-
ket In' North ;>n South Carolii*i
i
i
L
i
V
: rom
Kiiiuisep|i has been
back. Gin-man unofficial claini.s
of the capture of Zaporozlni, east:
"f the Dnieper in the Ukraine,
Continued on Page Two
Negotiates
<
Willi Japanese
RIO A Meeting Date
Changed To Friday
:\\. Br
Mini i
Nov, :
|w ii a..i id:
ai Weli>
kill"- Myrtle Wallace, \yhn iel'l
tin veek for Charleston. Wes!.
Viivuii.i i" visit w.itli her son : Meeting on rural olectrifica-
sidney Wharton, and Mrs Whar-',j()n ..-hcduled for Crystal Falls
'nn. has had a v<"r> exciting t^rip.^(Tuesday night h'iis been changed
ed: ii,; i.. t-'lcgram.'.. received j (f| f.-,i(iay night, it wa,s iinnounc-
iiltt
ed
•WKATHKR eondii-."Us nri
.. " orabte tor 'untiiuied.
populations "I the • ww
(Iv over ihi western half "f • 'a''
In mcw o I the threat all woundeii
T animal- should I"' k.'Pt v tn :
they can he w<jiehod and
nnd all wound* shouUI
before ' ictolwr 1
Three Aflmil ted
Loeal Hospital
o
into Ihe county.
aflif:
w ffl
i,rented
pi' llealed
Ueeptds "i local hp',«p
| i'..", i ,ii. 'i Ma: t-'n S!-'« ail
j in.;; surgery and m p
i and Mis, lis w Nixon
. a- ■ ptedical patient-.
a!-. t..'l;i>
uiiiici-g'y-
Bideiiiaii
admitted
Mr-. Wallace wind she had
in ;i rain storm '-ii route ami
''■.ai !;••> li'.' - iii- was riding < aught jj( juppg up consumer^ to
tin-, tml -h" hint LnalK arrived i ,| ||tji
;i St i...iins. wi ll and happy.
WEATHER
Pair p < di.tii' j\ i..in.:,hi and Fr.i-
fi c . -.ait-red ihiindei'sli'iwcrs
Fridisy and iti west alpl
nigh'.
m
On the run, each maias between
twenty to thirty stops, picking tip j |a|) sinker. Alex Famb'ro, Ro\
students at individual homes usti- i Herriivgton, Harris vcide and Kd
owcr.
'At a: meeting of inlercstinl pcr-
isoVtS held .Ttiesdjiy evening at Ihe
court house il was decided the
response to the proposal for a
rodeo al ihe Stephens Coutity
Products Show has been such
thiii a committee was named lo
proceed wiih preparations.
Tins comniillee, a steering s,1n;|||on s(,a,„;u.v (jf s|,|l(, co|„
.committee; lo .select slock fp he, ,, , . , ,
used and make plans is composed
washington, Aug. '..'8 (u.rj-
Presideut Rposevelt is underttik-
uig person;il negoliiilions with tlib
Japanese ambassador on differ-
ences between the United States,
and Japan in the louse Far Kast
it-
ally. or in groups iii places which
are not widely separated.
Three buses belong lo Ihe
Brecken ridge distil-t. cine bus
picks up students at Wayl;-nd and
Union Hill: another starts
run iii Baker, west ol town.
then return.; south 1.0 pick up
dents ihere. The third go.--
Kiper's corner and back, ar,
meets the Ivan bus. p."i'k;
f.olian send in two buse-
daily. Crystal Falls, Post
and i larpersville send in
piece.
Buses leave the schools .-it ."'^'o
dell Hull revealed today.
Hull made the disclosure after
a White House conference, where
Admiral Npuniurii, Japiuic.se am-;
bdssador, presented to the Presi-
iiirned growers who hi Ihe past pfl'orerl
lii tl,. competition, to Oaorffia, And
to add to Hie diffici.dly, a lalo
Georgiii and nn early South Ctu o-
: lina crop resulted in the: Kinval-
| taneous m.'jrkeiing of Ihe: l vo.
Distribution of the fruit to sev-
i end Middle Western markets, jri-
i eluding Chicago and Mihvmike.',
! lias bc'cti Iwimpercd by the . eur-
1 rem "tn - k wal1" between iscr-
i uck wr.-r" between koi< uck v
j and Georgia which arose front
claims' by both slides thai hi"
other stale's trucks were destroy-
ing the highways with excessive
load*.
Kentucky finally offered it $«00
bond to he posted by every Geor-
gia truck crossing the Kcnitlcky
line. 'pbe bond .was lo be held
surety that Ihe trucks would pay
for any damage caused hi the
highway. One Georgia truC.cer
ai the Chanibcr ol ( . t imercc, f|.,n| mossage from i lie Japanese: i^.'ted having to pr.-v danwrc. for
mo,n,nr " av,,s minister. Prince Konoye. ' ma,k „js ullm, mmf|e in Ihe
Tonl nhi.i.l ions to the
'raised
,s l.-lfii i
ii has. been' eslimated
>i..",0:i w.ll lie needed ;md .it was;
.i|v;n
iiftd
each
(ifiki
nne a
today. i ,......
The t liiklcy meeting will |je | returning with their (argo ol ciui ^
held tonight. Progress is reported (Iren. The publ -: is ivsked to ' u« p
bring ! with care near these buses.
i.o meet tht. t'xniMise lotali
fell ihe public, will contribute the
remainder, li was slaleci those
interested pia.-. "ihut much ccinli-
deiicc ia the ;>11111i'..' here."
:, '.Jpaiis',;- al'.e, i *■ i'ltsi i:<;i• l"fik.-.'>s'' a i'ii,i
pen- and lay off ,: .hie:,..^rounds;;
Tic building will start as soon
a? materials can lie secured, one.
•risk a'-signed the commllt.ee being
hill in get |:o:-l - for ihe i. ncing.
This si"'i i'- liiiikefl upon as a
Cutsliall Home Is
Fire Damaged
road when a lire blew out.
Fire considerably damaged live
residence of Carl Clitshall, li07
n. Panther street, last night about
IP. o'clock. fj,i||
Firemen---s'a-id. Ihe blaze appar-
ently originated from an electric
iron, and while confined lo one
room. Hie remainder of the hous",
which was closed, was smoke dam
aged. Insurance was carried.
Clerk Is Charged
With Mail Threat
Special Session
On Bonds Asked
.i-ii additional card lc#''ie fail- ■-> •
far prizes in i" be ii(led RllSSiailS blow tip
:n Ihc rndeo have not Dc< n dis-' j-j n liivei* Daill
i
hi fp.
County commissioners rcturnm
from the meeting of county5judges.; '
t fsk thPst:
Chili sn
red p p
topiptoes '>i putk'
lice, lo be uscu ill tin
winter.
Chili Snucc
5 (piaris skinned. choppe<l rip
tomatoes,
2 cups chopped sweoj
per.
'j cups chopped green p -pper.
.11.. cups chopped onions, ,
■ 3 lahles|Mions solt.
I cup sugar.
3 Clips vinegar.
1 teaspoon eioves.
k 1 teaspoon all spice.
■ 1 teaspoon cinnamon.
Combine the chopped veget-
ables, the sail, and sugar, and
simmer this mixture until it. be-
gins to thicken. Then ull the vine-
^ cvfui.i«.'.i r-s- * ^
vol m; tkruu.im; is i:\a.viplk
houston, Aug. 28 'u.r' Ar-
nnrth to-! tliur Mathew le Pag'", alias Mat-
hew Lawrence, 51, unemployed j j(n() commissioners at Amarillo
■ — s'rocer\ clerk, was charged tbdayj Wednesday tinlay reportc 1 th
v illi sending a threatening Ictteri sons(1 nt the meeting was i.o i"
demiinding $5,000 throiigh mniisjjt jon ,|)(1 governor ("'ii a i"'
u. s. District Judge t. m. - ci.,| session of the legislator.
ensued. ! ....
The'lair cnialoguc i puw being' mosctpa'. Aug. "'i'' [li
worked up. thi.. in hi placed in; Red army blew up the ,;i«tnt -si 10,-
ilie tiands of c,\liibitoi.s at iui titjO.ooo
rlv showing i'm this shmv do-, greatest
Livestock Sales
Draw Big Grown
Attendance al. i be i ivwjhck:/auc-
tions held here each Wednesday
ai the Stepiicns County Proflui i-t
Show grounds is ,*ud to be in-
creasing, ii large crowd being in
attendance yesterday. . ;
a large number of head was
sold, anil ii was reported u',;n}
about what could ha\> been re-
ceived in Ft. Worib wiich ♦♦'ans-
portation isi considered.
Dnieper River
in the world' a
dam
Soviet
partment.
■ official spokesman said tonight.
ir
i '<>i;vif ."f t.h:i:
most h,idly-need
nn>f.me on ih
Onun'y liii'iiiers •'
thing .iitoii! i.lici?
They're si ill a
i' l races arc th
i c Ulsel'l .It i' l
f.'si'ms. Yiupi:
ty doing sum,'
problem
long way i •. otr
their goal -'i ;i coinplet.'dy i .*rr<u ■
ed county; but they're on the way
nod they can point i . nearly tw.
million feel .if |e.rraees on i.-bou
">.(*.() act cs on 100 farms as a
sample of what can lie done wilh
a littlu cooperative effort b\ . a.lj
concerned.
Recognizing the value of "i
work done in Young County, the
Texas . Agricultural Adjustment
Administration comniilt -c is> 'dj-
Ing all il can to assist the woik
by extenuai'i the conservation |
11 vi j r ' pi v n j
"■:> include iei'racing in the county,
\ftpali> Wilmer t Sw ink.
•i. !e ciiiiinllti'i niiin from Olin y.
n.ints opt, the plan i. nn expo; 1-
meiu. and ;l p wi rks in Voting
Counts', it probably will be ex-
tended to oilier counties.
The terracing service proRram
■if tile aaa is merely ail addition
and .a strengthening to th.
Count.v Terracing Project whV'h
already has done such effective
Vstork as ..a...cooperiiiive ..effort. ,.pn
the part of farmers, llv Coiiniy
Land Use Planning Committee,
the; County AAA cnmniitt.ee, llv
f.xtension Service and' the Coun-
ty Commissioners' Courl,
, Back in 193s' the Young County
L' .id Use Plaiiiiinj; Ci mmd't'i
eisniircy.,j.:'■
lo
III
!I0\V TO SAVE ROSES, CRA'JN
KcnnCrl v.
Rare Nest Excites
j Naturalists
dublin, n. ll.'o.ri- Nalural-
: ist.s had the time of their lives
when a goshawk was discovered
' nesting here.
Youn, j The Smithsonian Institute seni
a delegation of experts lo observe
hie bird's nesting habits because
it was the first time a goshawk
was known to have raised a fam-
ily outside the Arctic regions.
bond assumption i'd!.
with
re-chaet the
| with no rccommendiiiions
reference lo the surplus lund ilia'
has accumulated.
it would take aboul 1.53 ce'nis
more county taxes m Stephen -
county to meet repuirehiehls loft
by non-enactnient. of the bond
assumption bill.
1
Chief on Vacation
Chtel ol Police Ollie Jeckson has
ielt on vacation ■ am.' 'L, L. Swell,
eld-1-v!,i'w:' :. ;'
Lefrimn Hacks Sale
Of Flags In City
Sale of amei'ican flags is ht-
iiig sponsorerl here by i be Ber-
nice Coles Post. American Legion.
It was ,state;l today this sale
is backed so that uniform
may be displayed and all
chants are asked to display
By w n. 1 .ai '!•:
j County Agent
|>ue to ihe heavier Iiiiin ilsua
; riPnfall and allciniani damp ye;
i tlii r. (lie dise;i-.e "black spot o
' ro-"- has licen es|n.cinlly sever
in Breckenridge and Stephen
, county this year. The f.irsl indie."
: lion.-, of "hiiicU ..siiot" are usua.ll
i small black spois. bin increasin!
lo where they may cover the lea
or cause the leal to turn yellow
j and in both cases the leaves wi i
fall oft.
| Where the loss of i he leaves i:
heavy, the branches begin dyinp
and continue even into the ground
Keep healthy leaves on your rose
hushes. If you wan i them to
thrive, and this can no done .• uc-
ll\ i « Ml. u u'l'li ..i
once ii w'eek until
have formed, free of
new:
black
lem
lives
pol'.
This dusting Willi finely ground
ilphiir will also control mildew,
little extra atlention right nr.v
ill moan' better 'roses later this
all aiicj next spring.
Many rose growers'in Ihe south
ire not pruning their roses lieav-
ly any more, only removing rhc
lead or diseased branches. The
practice of cutting rose hushes
down within a fe.w inches of. the
ground originated in the north,
where severe winters might kill
even the crown ttnley dirt was
mounded about it. Records com-
pleted at the Tyler Experiment
Station show that unpiunod f op
■ ContliutDJ 0,t ■ f-tjo Si;: ;
Ranger Boosters
Visitors In City
Twenty - one cars with r.'-iout.
live to the car came to IVccktn-
ridge Thursday noon from Ran-
ger on their Itinerary to boost the
Hanger Rodeo which open.-> .bat-
urclay for three days.
Invitation was extended by Ple.'ts
Moore, gi-irolary of the Chamb,*
of Commerce, 'Hanger Mayor t k-'l
Walker was a member of l.'te
party. f.asiland, Cisco, Moriui,
Albany and Mineral Wolfe werp
on the schedule.
Lindy Is Given
Ample Protection
OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug, :« W.R)
. State. counLv and city ix««ce ol-
ficers asigned special squads to
meet Charles a. Lindbergh on his
arrival here today and give linn
"rull extraordinary protection'
during his slay through tomorrow
nights Amorica First address at
. - iti ilo1 h isuh di t' .1'
lliipilhiibaih
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1941, newspaper, August 28, 1941; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131086/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.