Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1946 Page: 1 of 6
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SPEND SIX BAYS AT
ailtLLY GIBIBOjNS
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hands.', 101 fff prkiter1,, jsIiqw'j th&t
U'lViK fieifflifiii -. in i' • I1-*.
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i^l'1 Icj-AIS^ifr > -"-Iiji -• i ti
today ..tiki!' ;t his is tillv11 i.i { time
4 llfel that?: ■ dfipii^is;,,:,
rhiw,t^ftiiuwi}> PwW|« &>r%Kc rnen v««Bi<k e««w |;dp!Bg, tiff d^ri«&■£}> t^|H|
Mt (n ngln. W ,/ Pru.tt, J. W. ISj^bHiM r Wjtl ,K R H ®u'mv<r.
rouiid nul. Jj uvirs m'V.h^
THEN AND NOW
SONG OF LIVING
SEEN OR HEARD
|u| plans 10 leave L* riday loi
Cm p Billi Gibbons tor the an
ill faffing there i
Betwieen T5: unci SO boys aire
: flr<MJfo.'nrtdgi\ ! gi -nora! Iy ■ ffpeak-;
ing, will In' cloM'd tomorrow in
ceh'br.iic the Fouiih <>f .hi
Tlv Breekt niridgt Ami rj< in w tl
not ptifcjluib in order id iJAi' iii
employ ch a hoi.day
'tiie people ktiuck oft to •jcle-
br.ite Indepeudi-iii e 1 laj 'in-
wolHin a stale of .ufair« >lniii.«r
to rhat when ih> Con-t tution oi
the'United Stales w,(.4 «rltn r,
R|pri!s<jni me-, ol trurt tn
dependent st.itrs rue' m Philadel-
phia to "make a tt -fife in
f'-^T
veiorrn twimoy t'liS
•is low .1.- a ni|®:ieH. and a half
Dtfptisil.s : as <>! June 29, $5®
I a'-re- ■ shewn;.- ■ ^^2,5)\
" 1 igif1!1: aikl) ^liuta s any. imjif&ljW "I
j n1n 4y a y yar "'ifeo. 'In ^qne,|!$jSg$f'
| U'tt®pjsfe i /|
.lufet, h<^\ ^ent fn) I
p|p)||&s? uffi;tlle■; oil' 'liicibriii ;
fbe stnifefj oft-lvijnd, llfc y: 'rntLy ■
.,.Wli,. „,. .' i'.avt-
;x«.;i (.klrnrld,, ,v:l, e fiinat7:'d
ot litdipSh to hfiiu^ij s'fUi'S Of ftra- fU apipiQi, flien eomparcji.
W atr!;<> (#iven In :Vv, ior
Vjtjirecttioii of Fa, m H<|«i|nn.'iit
i c . ' 0}>rned Here
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MISSILE BURST MILE
SAN FRANCISCO, July 3.
^Cjil((4te | fM
puny in thjs ^ere retinfd1 '*rluipihijnt. ■■■; m nif ■ ■■ f >n ekenridgsi
et^tnS>" 111 die artn lei (if mi - Ccit inun.Jt> FllljJit Seivke Cam- h^in-PMt;
federation that h'fjd tiji.ti. lew fhen
|M ol rh> n «lint, i i ^ •"« | I 11
'ghj^mn wl! -^ub bu-tih j*wn<. ^ ^d" w ^ i rm ^ m
mmmam i ^ jnuk t' Jgr ' lillwwfi
1 1 ll'U .ul 1'f-i.Ki nridgc and J 'fhe U,< al < uift«ni>, heu||'d by
V\ Rubinsoti ot U'oodwm i*'10 II R C&ndli >nu i Jn'n.*r" RiC&^i!;i.
three men uere .ituont, L'l eaftjloy- lias, opein d he.idi/iili.u'tci• at
.tififs;, ofi ''.thii' eriniipani?
state. 'L'hev fSinglrd' and [u. s-iM l'avt roa.-m iii lotii-cmt'nt «nd <! >'t "on-llir• -vj.i di>iuon-
fouc d&!ys" '1,'liere were si verai ^ ill be ief-rer! ihi,s jea' i;jj(!t^5.j'''!^lo:l-s ' 1 f'"' Cr.'h.nn-I al.t;1 lnn1
t#UkbuCi" ot uioujhs. li *■•> ■> :«'tispecial pi'U^isiort.s nia<ie :l>y toe i suui' .ii f!w iiroduoi fire u'-
.surprisinK'> similar to tnai which
the UNO i-S «oin.^ throui;!: o.-day.
: 11 Each reprtsenUM'. e ^w| to
preserve the -n1.> re;;;r.iy •>! h.i
'..'p: .'SiBOO'ino>v,: i; :: ■' ■■ ":'■
"not:: ■'siijicl1'':';■ tl'M;
>;t:ilTC'. n:it!ini:?.y'■ catecv;
ffcMv VMI>U div1h4l| ed tFpi
posirw
; ,j! 'J0' 'k!^' ,
hl-'asf'fh is' Rhai wsu1! bortd ^tjtrrtuistscjjij
tjilfjf holding BhBfc. Ileduetian:; of
cite aa.fy - ka'.pteg;, ,£ll.e^:. lio.r lionds;
has been ney 1 ifctble, ifc wsis said.
C'jpitaliiint; on the wonders? of modern science, John G.i&ney, [.diu
Biiach, Calif., snack shop proprietor, has opened a "Radar Dee; '
bland. Meat, relish and: bun are wrapped in a napkin, inserted m
a heat-rc.-'i.-tant glass, tube, as pictured, above, then slid, into "!'.o
•- machine. In 30 seconds the "radar dog" emerges, perfectly cooked
hv hiith t'reoucncv radio waves.
(pICKjSIlllAfiS^
SOIL CONSERVATION WORK
Boy Scouts today wore prepar- The Operations Crossroads atomic
JiiK^BhOTioMCW
but lar more exciting than that niorhanical error," exploded lluve
seconds ahead ol" schedule, NBC.'
Correspondent W. VV, Chaplin as-
serted. today in a broadcast tap 1
expected to leave at 5 o'clock Kwajaloin.
from the First Christian Church lL was for this reason. Chaplin
for ihe outing that some of them ^ ,hul |:hel.e was ,U) ,,;itel.
probablv v\ill remember as lonj',is
ihe\ l'iu> Unmuge among the target vessels
Leaders to go u iih them are j in Bikini Lagoon.
C. Ci. King. N. V. Whiiienoerg and i "As far an the air force wen
i M Owens. HH will reiurn on everything ticked
peiteLily
■ There th ey - will ' i;n.ioy camping.
I'isliing. spons .■lliiii'eont'fjst.^!||i|i||
door pleasures loo ntirnerous Lo
iffinuion1.
b'our troops Lrom here will go-
514;:, and. 20'
Iress wiil'l be Richland)
'€;, Kh,«: said |:;,d'y bomb
he will try Co keep a ffifejl lrom,
at th" rmii* it.-, pension
1 MltillH
one or incse- er.>i s tluit. Brn}a.'t:.'n j ^on.paitj
^Vii.nklitBpffie hi.s plan vmus inuuguratt'dl ;n ySB^
-V■■ In th,-. end nnrf.ual ;.n oc: usn «>Ir. "Sjw.'ik'kt an ern- : i!f Rotiaer i-'< iw-.er 1 illet ;...
foL-ccd the repre#i!.'uves f. pluyc; ot the lueL! u.uer com-1: 'y imp*-m-.'nt wh.u-:i
II ' agre^ Mayi, c wnh the . atuinu P<>t'y m Jumn 1921, when u w tus' P 'p"i - •. a sq.-dl.i'd ' in a: smg.i,
" boinb\ or the rtoeal liii Rt£«" ' tfj' !^1r
Hi tual proteetion again will lorce Caldwell Water t.omyany , , ,
• i. -.w a, : M"*;1 ,' unde:r' I .ai d.. iKi.ri'pwitig
I-'h'-'i of thi!.! company's Eurnh
products to I"' placed on tin- mar
Vets To Be Offered
Surplus Vehicles
A total of eighty veterans oljL """ ---—■—
GI Students
l he progress of soil:/conservation work in the Lower Clear fork
Ii tile Bra/os Soil Conservation District, comprising of most of
| -Stephens and Shaeklefonrt countics andi a port,ion of Callahan-, has
j1 been, aided by the establishment, of a Worlc, Unit; office- of the Soil
[ Conservation Service in Breckenri'dge. The oft'iccs ar0 located on the
seeondi floor of Che Thompson
Ik
'! the organi/.ntmr
VWclk'n'- op. raiion making utinei ess,tj the "s u1^ invii-iiiou by VVar1 Assets
'
slijMi1 oji-z-'Eoi'ty'-tiSikll niiiaticrti-viiSlkifesi
,'antl' l ilfefi." i:.«pel?iit: 1 ■ 1:5is;': 1JI<::>tv:-
wiMciul waj. ex> > p' to nr.ng ba-.K
into line some i'eea i:Iran1 nien-.-
ber.
i Insofar iou.d he ,im i.ned
itio^i ot the Bt e( k( n.'idge peopU
; to. Be hin'd^ifrllhdh Big; Sptiing ^rrnyj
Air field; Big Spriag, TeX&Si on
Frid'iy, luly 5lh. Tiie c>|Ler>n!!|
■
-ilUiCessiye man.i{,eini-nt uritiiL liti> Avaoabi, !■> JO-in It Oi a _JH-
vseeh. Original!v emplovpd as n, "tltliHl1:' width the RotgHillei
pumper at <Sj-stal FfflK he p,,ut s\ u li: <-'nmP!et'-'
■pdraped: i'the :.®tTst :vv;ai!:3e::t:htough:..H,'F'''®^
r,,# ., „ ,,
iSwjrWi washi:fehsfci:ed'''to!'the'i-ft-,now0p-'
^nHfenridge'^fa :,eiih^«o.r ..JiicroWBrv . ^
'< will celchriite the holiday at lior.-..' ' :fe•, v.as -ifi!l employed when lit* i ro"( 1 and ^now piow ■ In ■ .'ddi:ion. ,■ ^'otor,ins were huseci on tiie io c -
' iTTheCf* wdl be par;it-.s lo iWiir rpunclfd .jui a quarter of a ion-!'1 boit pw.et- lako-otl v. h'eh ers ol ,lv- oid-M ,da,led _< ert.fi|ttev
Kingdom Lake'. ,.ai;.ti^ and .•>■ Jew mrv of sorvkr last, month. He!w ! prov.do ^ pnoam;W<'iy !:ivr on fife in Hte Fort vVor'tlv he-
to Ktanifordho. the rodeo, ,„„i his wife wnj : continue to ; h.rsi'powen ar. 3.-100 r.p.m.. will gional AVAA olhce tor these par-
" bo ot lei (id. !.V!.;.' .fulur,':, types'. oL motor \ ehicles-.
The building her • r, being re- Forti wpv invited as principals
modeled rind redeeorati'd' lo mat«' anrl artothfc I'Ottfcy vetcmas were
Sign Up As
'Sea Cowboys'
, Chaplin said. "The bomb was do
n\eied at the appointed place Bui
ihiouKifSiiil human.
cal error, che homh detonaied
three seconds ahead of schedule.
"This means it blew roughly a
mile and a half higher than
, , ^pihs-brb™™*! planned and' so the greatest force
Lhen addiess w.ll b, Rahland. slxiWtUC, tl[ull nol down 'IMis
Springs. G. C King .said tod ,j ^ .|pp|,)X|m;l|cly Eour
RHRIIIRRIRIilRVIIRIIHIIIIRIIIHR!R|lii'.-m.-,v-,w^ -<-<
die .-a.np coining in lor the benel.t whj(jh expUllns whv
of parents left behind. sanu, bomb rh;ir tolv „u, "henrl
Names of 1 roop U (>nls were ()ut $ ||j|| (. ^ [(ve |jg|
Hii Thei are Bobby Young |g|
'k
a few others and
■ left the goals alive in the Bikini
• ipnsists
! i ii 1 '•! s
1 OT L'MHLS, O.—More than 30'
who are now sbudt!nt= at
E i' Report
[ ing to S
here was (ha! those j*ch:„'
St,.mlord htnl hei ter have
|
Naluialh i hi
nppeurs agavi "
naltr i heir honii^ in BtC':kenridge, j
., , W. ,J. i Jop t Fruitt, ser^ icdmnn
and i xtra pumper for the walw
highway hazard uompany. also completed nearly a 1 lll,v equipment and lo' sTlected as alternates
t oei i many
hi.pp.V today that w di oe dead, oi
mangled, day atb'i" tomorrow
■||K||| song ivf life iv found §f th<
simple thing'- < me I'arn- tin-
more and more as he or she grow.-,
older There are exciting thing-
hut. the music in iste is in good
.|Uart<>r of a' eeniuay ot si.-rviee K,V(l
betore his retirement this ween — _ _
Air., Prnit;li went, to, work, for Walk-| ■' ' 1 '.ft
, i-Ca kin el I in Ifny IM'J2. ^tar'ing | hohiri'UlJ ■ \clikj J
as pufj;ip,;>r: After a ,, llDUli Idll. ...V..M,U.
v.', i'< > iiin^ 'i Hi ana
Mrs. Fnuti will visit their child-:
tTt>, l'ie> W'ii! go to Al/ilene to
make their home. Mr. Prtti'M will (
be ashowi! ted witji his, son. R , ,J
FrttUt| in tlife fa®it's ||usmlj4S.j||fj
"' The thind retirinn employee in
reading, plain food, iields, trees, j
wofHls, rishing, birdh, ||m| of i
children, puitering around 'he Is ^ ^oi n*->r.
house, a sjinnse or su.v-el Th- *™> L'ubhe S, ,-mi . ( ompan^
, hentinjjof iriiin , on, the to of Vand-"' f,. VVnoison.-,
like peopii- no matter how diih r-'
To Support Food
t.V • ' r /"'•
Urive in i.itv
of thirlj-sovt n wi apon | ()j j0 University here have
tv. o i airy alls and oiv | ,tKI ed un for trips overseas this
H&HBieuj-" 1 ■i!
Tiie veterans are among appli-
eatr'Sv1 usi' "seagoing -eow^.
hoys'' to (.jit' t'or livestock, sent
throngn the Rrcf.haru Relief f'en-
Ler, \ew Windsor,, Md to famine-
nii-ken Knropo-in countries^
The "eowbovs" will serve on
dnp- k'avi'.u- fiom I'.astern port-
in- 'tire, early .-iiinmer for (irrceee..
Vlhmua. Vi'iroslavia, Pohiml niiili
( 7eehii<-lovnl:ia. They will receive
a alary of StiiO.
Shore leaves will he granted,
win-it ihey-
-a'.'fKi.'-felfen'-,tffljll will have a leisurel;."
refetiiit!- trip... si'n a.e: tfei, ■ d"fly.es::t<ic;5c;:;; i ^
one way traffic/-. v:'=l;■■;<■- .
No assurance is given on the
k glfl of tl e ti ios, || student"- me
told io prepare to he gone from
live to nine weeks- and to arrange
tiWir school schedules accordingly.
, One Bt)tfckcnn%i" veteran f no
Ihrfiiiie•'^erii)::,:hrbvt?tl-■:a. Irtfe-'and
j will lift e]'ij|j|j)lo to ati^nd1 as tini
1 n-IliierfnrS.-tjRii./ .:.S:atos-' \v:til!h:-jS(j:-';t:nad(^,'i'ri:;
fSjirrietf ehronologtc".'.! ■ ■ ordon by
] (folios ol ci l.if • aiion and no vot-
; -rdns 'jjliotsld plan, io attend the
I sa !o un),^ the'y jhwff r|cie|ye((I:' 'at
! fetter nt imitation from the WAA
The Loweir Cloar B'ork of the
Brazos Soil Conserval ion District
was organized in 194.'! by pel it inn
to nhe Sraite Soil Consnivaiion
Board ot inrerented In rmri s and
ranchers-in the iliueioi i rs ih"
District was then create I t(>r tin
purpose ot; ^onso-rvmg sod and;
iWHier in order tlia-t today's opera-
nions may be more profitable be
cause of increased crop and live-
stock jiekls duel thai opeuiiionx
of the future may be assured by
rhe establishment of a pennant ni
agriculture throuah tin
Dick Alkms. Bart Reed, Jim Gal-
lagher. Buddy Whirl en berg. Coop- ~ ^ ,
er Robbins. "Ronald Loo Robbiris,
Waller Burrows; Jed Dumga-n.
i-'ai; Thompson,
Dunn, Bobby Owensj
Brown, .lames Smith, Orville; FIRST INTERVIEW SAYS
Knight, and Charles Haley and PROBLEMS FINALLY TO
wens L)o> le Wea- SeeS Only PCiitCC
< 'ITrin^" FHA. R'/ V ' '
Ben Dawes Lrom Woodson.
Paper Carrier
Presents Motor
Bike To Priest
-will ih.-i-v.e-iii ni-igi'.:: red iri,ot;or-/t>ike
ii-, i-1- tilt; ini;li{s oi 1 iiilia 11en t; nuintll,
llfi^i iiiilfli Of a, I?f6(i.sikfi;gln newspaper
BE IRONED OUT
WASHINGTON. July S -SomoI
"\pres-ed belief \eslerday Ilia!
"there is no basis whatever for
u u In o ei n h's (i i. v i i'y u
! n.ti',1 Si.-i,. s. and declared lie
was contid«*iii all d|ljfrrq,-ni^^i|||#i.iiiji|
tlwe(,*n I hem wdlt be "tnonod, out.{' '''I hi..
■'; Ln his ' I irst interview 'vvSHtfi5 an
lii!
ilKfe^a-si'^if-olil Danny iVhnigan sartfed hts|j,ci.'eden!ia!s to .PresfHctw'
gliAie' uhfe blfcfe. Kilt t,he>_ llev. 1- i^ian ^JTVuiU^ia , a ttioill h agio, N'bHH®
wkwwi, ■!« . - ttie- *wrh>,tT' iitiilllWill^'^>lmif*
knowni methods ot soil eonserva- i u, t. hcKin nu-sionai v woi k , . v ( that ulv people
Hon." ' I im -l hhia.'s : Mhhah niievini.ieC, v .„:'. i'..,.
ISiii iiiiiy ■■wiiM lire Sd-To- Hike- itt ,"tt.tedi'^i^lTesr"■"
Participation with rhe Soil Con- p,u ty lot i evv papei ■ u i ,ei s. ' io w.age a war against the Soviet
senation District is voliiniary on ' -I viitiidn't <>)mm.-ii.the oiue my- I o.ion or any oiiier eouniry. I
rhe part of all farmers and/ ranch-"self." Danny saidheuaiise I'm-, a know: the Soviet L'nion: will never
crs. Two. conservation groups. la-
tii-inor;
''Sot Wiheiin BWheii iiJontistotii -
sliiri a v\ar ag.iinsi llro
...... B|i ... :.....t.., V-1-.-----.-TT-liPilW ;-jP^Pf[i
rasa arid' Efa rpcrsville, ha\e bo- n ' 1 l'lvi1 l,Ui". 'I10 1 toU h'1,1 Si a les or anyone else tflHygr"
active in • this see of Uie d.si- ^Iti^Wn^tOn-sJid In; expeei.- hus' :,n-v dd irrenee l.i'tweer,
eilidodfef-' fclni; biltfe-lio-tJra-s:.:el! lietweBii-', .OS-..mtnit; be.:.ironed;,otth _
oxpectqcS that more will be lonu- 'mis-ion- H" -anl ne rliou«.-ht lit" they w ill be ironed- out. t "1:
wohld not Im\« any ujoiihle keap- "Tof that extent. \oii pnglit HIAMi '
line, bt'iMtisi; it u^ed atich a smii.IL
anioun-t of ifiuitli..- "
ill
en fit they an from you
And another thing wf have no-
ticed is that in many cases as a
man grows older he has a!' yen- to
plant something or tend something
growing. Musi*.- to him.
IBS^Av " .^--5 t i
SEEN OR HEARD;
Swimming pool at V JIC.A will
not be open tomorrow Kei.y
Farrar and, Harris V'eale named:
directors of North Texas- F.ur AS--
8 sociation to-be orgara/.ed at meet-
ing in Arlington on July ;) by E P
Mcdowell takes over
AS PRESIOEN i" FOR
ENSUING YEAR
'Id IffiHHMHi | '' ' p~5hli
-:oif
rfFtying Eye'
illl
pan> . Ilitnger Gas Companj. in1 -
III « lif'er loohed liter alj || || S|||| . „t , „ '
.foi p,HH m ip i lip flp m i • I
ty for a lime be.tnv taking '«er. .,,, iru;,':
his duties in Woodson. w en> «*. , ,-ioi.
served-for years prior to his ' ,|w( i;tj_
re firemen I. He and Mrs. Robin- |;,vviu,
son will continue to make their
home in Woodson
TSk::".BSb were honored \®h i
; i <
. t ■ i ■ " i 1"
Ja- ■ i>. Pis j;(i , \ .j-l,-
i 1 ' ' i
a dinner which to!lowed a luisi-" "I'lrffrei H v'i^|ir pi'mjik' v m ;
boss': ''rn(?t?ti:ng !i.-ld at:.'!ft-,-' '0ak':;r1i1?;i:U":':^i,'y:i
Hotel in, Mmertil Wells oy em-| J' ' !' '"n s<i ul' ,KU,l!i
D'wsion ot 1 ,t<l Wl"' iyf1
Service O-inpiiny .aKently; R.' .!...: 5;lj V nmm
ti '[-'-j' ^irl; - „,,
and' j|feo«V|tl rniwr1 o|f! the, unl- t*Vft kS, "c ^
Hy company, , paid '-1rilmtt- io■ the
f.
Waggonpr R W Shillings
moved here by Sinclair to su--ffi|i|i.
U F. Glover retired Rev.jitv company paid irilmti lo th" £
Kenneth Pope seen a( ..di-'anec on men tor their lonu and UnrhttdJ 1
street ., Card -a>s Colleen Rob- .service at a ptogram foHowm;:, "
erson, has entered Southwestern1 t,he dinner, and presented eicn;v-M
m . 1 c.b Sandeter has vv.th a check ami a „l-jewel gold !;l "-11- ' : "' 1 1
«H * * * ||U|| -> 11 Mi.nh\i on ih*s jrajti i
. I I I IlfllSI
ems.
« . di
IV Ul I inil tf itterl alt WioiJ
. Vf;..-i' fv;ml dnvi
j^Jily fpp on m ■
: '<:-
University ,.
stunt of monkey riding pitching Elc;trt watch
pony at Stamford. . . J C Cot- ___ _ &
tie of Stamford tined ?5o hen- gj ^
for driving motor vehicle while in- jTime To Applv For
toxica ted ||||1 Note says P\ t
Churles EL McMillan makes sharp- JVCllOtM 1 raRSterS
shooter at Fort Bliss. . . . Capt
W. R. Lace home again . . . and
s.ijiti: it!
f'^tot fjffi it! yWd ptVS,iy«)it*r' fls ho
| found w 1 - rving .n Fmrope
Compensation Helps
Keep GI On Farm
famous |i || that emenred
i- II in'_ ar v euetl in Mis-'ouri <i£ter
World V> ,ir I'L
^"tlovv you gonna keep 'em down
oil ihe farm'.'" was the question.
"Pay ther.i," is the answer h.i t'l-
ed ilown by Uiiul J. Henry, director
of the state unemployment com-
pel!,-:', tin n..
A I ter analyzing: claims fnom.self-
eini'ieyed (,r.i for more than a year
tht* director has reached the eon-
i '■ i m above, During that period
ciainis frinv, veterans rose from B3'
in "January.. Hid", to in April
,n a total ol $I.,:102.1S(>—and !)0
oei cent of them were from men
,>r. Ian,
ed in the near lidm. with the
increased-assisi a nee now ivd 1 ihi
from the soil •donselyaiion ser-
vice technicians.
The district is administered- In
Live supervisors elected, by land
owners and serve for wiriabh-
Ifngih tenns. ftlembers ot ihe
board ot Supei visoiss are- Jim
il yoit might SB PP
l." Nimlmi^wBwMlwiaBa
amhassadrtr flak 111 1
To that exieni. you might sny
L am an. optimist.
with a. grin.
llowewr, the
phasizi'd his hi lit l ,;ih " solutiffil||
for all exisl'rug1 worlu pi ok n
REFRiES HiUNG FISH' TALE
r -\rCE OZARK, Mo.—-Fish and
refreslyiients.. curved on the ssime
1 line from the same body of water,
.mm ar to i'institute ;t fish story.
IMl'TSBl RGH. I"'A. -- This IBtit Fred L. Smith, a guule, in-
Iwiiiib-hk'e_ '^yiiig; :eyi>:,'r' wHkh j nint!! it happened. First, he direofc-
hi'lpotl win the. battle of Hit- At- (1(| ,, ,pal.ty h) ., where- three
fish were caught in, a. matter
■ i 1 II « 1 ,.4hf>':
j fot' food i Hi B
:ld i il k
thi-
ll Patients To
Locrf Hospital
mmssm
H8ISL - I I I
today revealed two new patients, enls. Als-
MrSv W, C Clark and Mrs. L. F. contemplate
™ .. to the. i'i" s 19HN
i,f>l';5iSf:''l^:Vtlii^5iirtte' 'I'nd'tA'illfttng;- 'It'ftrt';1-:<:rd.i;£ii-si' ..'-:rrtiriiil.;<|it;ti::'divri'ti
which to decide where your cliiK' purchase o|\ tickets for
Jdren will attend school next term. gu-"os a! luni h.-on rind the buvs
-ft-! Mrs, Kiila Brocktnan reminded to- distributed over the city tor tinn-
! fice. Be sure to come into th" "I- tribut.on.- EI" and \.f<hesoti .iist-
• fibe of the county school superin- ■ ributed tickets lo the show,
tendent during the month and ap- j Pit/or in retiring thanked the,
ply tor their transfers, othrewise nuimbership tor the support given
in a new ei.t or t W
' ■vp'oiari >n ' I '111 H t -.111 - ,L , „ ...
ot:: rhtginnU't!. by. t.iuif: Oil research us.". ' -/"r
a maifiietic detect oi for ri ire raft, it i
can "see" sxibirrinnes huklen nniler-
ln,.. i i i vviatei — or "Irtok through" thr j
1 earth's trust to chart the undei - I
ground mnutieue stwct'iirc. As the
Ft. Worth Livestock
Cattle 3,.->00, Calves 1,300. Good
fist practical liberie prospecting fat steers and yearlings r
device, it opens to oil exploration - steady to order buyers on eacly
hitherto in.-n ce-sible jMiiglc. moun-1 rf)llncis. other classes cattle and
tain ami oi ein .eg,on-, ind will slow weak instates 25
Medium and
Report from Bi'pckenridgi'Clinic the bill becomes that of the par- him durng his ti nitre ot other;, The young lady pert-nod ' lings ,IBi50d7.25.
mi + -r'i- i school' trustees who and A W. 'Whitta:it 1 made finan-. on 1! pontoon of the exDlorntion : good fat cows 11.00-I4.50i Good
i!- ^ 1 |''!j illS^^
Woodall are both medicafr patients, whol^ districts shall make their! ance ot approximately a thousand1 i® «f ' l<- '
■ni i*i w,no i
Il'lir, lv>vi I hi
;• Isteil
Slfsst®®
ttwlit
'V,I Stacker and feeder calves, year^
L rJI lings and steers mostly 13.00-16.(X).
^Floating Hangar'
To Mouse Seaplanes
iTriSiiMlGH -a "tl oa t i -i >i
.,aiinar." believed to bt- the onl>
Nail. <'lainnau ot Hie board; lrom j|plijfg itt rhe Dravosburg sca-
Albanyr C M. H| Moran, N i pl.tne ha1-, i"centlv. .,,, .....
M.George Baird; Jess., R Smith Tiie |RiOff| hangar, designed wariopeaie,
Breckenridge. -vill shelter I-.", seaplanes ami i- j , --t j,
lartre en-iuirh to nccomniodate any j
Prices At Peak ■■■
v.nu'rl not In liamnii i eii m.', ov 'i ■
' !i®would I oq. i u> I ||i|i
and patience, he said r
ETl.i ope is now til its niosf difll-
ciilr . period--rhe transition trom
be s.url "Problems
,i.i iUv hv 'i and avuinon io< i inevitably will be d II it lilt
gtajaf .1,1,1
Personnel a IT the new office are
William. E. tEenry. Range Conser-
vationist;, acting in charge; Civile
Emmons. agricultural engineer.
W. R. Jackson, conservation aid,
and Mrs. Wynelle Yarbrougli.1
( lerk. Mr. Henry is a specialist
ment,. veteran- of World War LI.
and was located with the Hood-
Parker F"il Conservation Distru'i
prior to- his-coming to- Breckin-
ridge. Mr. Emmons is a- gradu-
ate engineer of Texas A. & M
College, also a veteran of World
War CI, and comes to Brecken-
ridge from Abilene. Mr. Jackson,
a native of Stephens County, haa-
bcen working with the Soil Con-
servation Service office at Albany.
Mrs. Yarbrough comes to- Breck-
enridge frortr Stamford where she
was employed by the Soil Cons r-
.-aaplaiu! in operation today.
I In h.i'i_ u v eu.h I hi t "i- b i|j|
NEW YORK, July
$| £&!CbH
and has an entrance 4--, feet long the highest general level since
and 15 feet high. 1 .htly 29. 1920, since the death ol
The barge consists nl"eight bulk- OPA. Dun & Bradstreel. Inc., re-
heads sealed separately tor e.-vhra ported today.
protection -against river mishaps, i Fourteen commodities showed
complete repair shop will! ne
mciuded .ibotitc. the barge hangar
It WrtS designed by Dr. R. (!),
increases- in price ov i r the
vious week. These were flour,
wheat, corn, oats, barley, lard,
butter, c'opper, cocoa, beans, steers,
i*'ra>vley. Pittsburgh dentist .in I
ovvnci-opeiiLtcL of fill Dl:avosb-.ig .
base, and ('apt. J. i, Ff. Howiler • •">« ■ hwp and lambs. Eggs and
and Frank Silliman ol the Hifflnan , potatoes registered only declines.
I large and (''onstrucf.ion Company, and the remaining to were (irt-
llui-'nvtil", Pa. changed. 1 Mlllllli
PRICE RAISES HERE
The OPA interim marked- time
heiL tod.iv with the exception of
vation S'ervicc. LT is expected rhat j « few items, chiefly dairy pro-
die Breckenridge work unit will 1 ducts, on which subsidies were
devote the major portion of their
time with farmers and ranchers in
the eastern section of the dist-
"FfRST"- GfcRiU LEAD'S CLASS
PITTSBURGH.—.lulia A. Ran
dull, Mount Lebanon. Pa., the first
girl ever to be admitted to the
paid.
A call to realtors revealed that
renCs have remained the same, rhat
to those already occupying houses,
for there are few or none vacant.
Price increases insofar as the
consumer is concerned' have been
found in milk, butter, meat and
flour. But this has been because-
Millc was up-three cents in some
instances, but not ill products.
Butter was up about ten ccnls n
pound, meat three to five cents m
places, and1 flour about a penny
a pound. A. raise in cotfee is ex-
pecredv *
Should1 price control be relum-
ed! by Congress, this may or may-
hot mean that these raises will
be off automatically.
Beef otr the1 hoof so'd at higher
- i subsidies went ot'f whem OPA. wentprices here yesterday. Over 17
SrCoUyT^glneeHne u'nd':'i"t « coma. The producers put cents per pound was paid for
Science won top- honors in this oh what the government had been calves, .scrubby or otherwise d
year's graduating cla.-iS. .'paying them. | was reported.
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Hall, Charlie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1946, newspaper, July 3, 1946; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131127/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.