Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 201, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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THE H RECK EN RIDGE AMERICAN—BRECKENRIDGE, TEXAS
$• HRPBBrtPI
Thursday, October 30, 1011
SOCIETY
NEWS
n i ir whit
Wedne-dax ( lull H«.< l!e\iew
On Collection of la tins
"A Trra-iir,
final [.. ■ i
Si blister WJi ■
John K >S}>
noon at tin W. 'Ii
meeting ill lii* W-
I his '■-•'I
Iron; ihfw . • • •
Cent time- l.ii
matoly .i'KI I! I
tl*| * (Tftljl W'T« <
t<>
.'Hid <>p .tl ■ ! A
aiirf of I!iil Nye. i
Murine i;
club i !' • (•• ( "'
club |ir> ■ lot i.
Mi i: <;
the Tl v.. I • I<"! :•
dub* i'Ki-.hi;
Dallas ,ri tu . w<wi!
llM7 J V. \ I'',.Hi vmf
age. taugbi fI e el
son.
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.1 K Pail.y K, J
Mower I - r u w
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Lent/ .1 H li''
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Son .V! ifh i."'1, ;i, ill
M I ,i ■■■ t,(
Tl,iirxl.r. > .< - - t
IW'ssi'e ,\i c ipilair
Mrs i- M \Vii!.;■•>
< >hio. vvli i. 11 v
wirl S< (Mils Plan
!!irlhda\ Tea
w^rn.MH tli
i. v J \ i I '-
vko A it
lit. ,,tl
Wreck. Teacher*
To Attend Course
Anti - Freeze
CAR HIvVMtS
For Sale
ridTNGS
Motor Company
I)()!)(.K & Pl.Y.MO! Tli
SAI.K-5 ..V SI.K\ H i:
Phone .'itl'J— -MO W. \V;ilk« r
— Ilreekctii ill ;r—
Feonotm
1 ! ! • •
•icncv
Completeness
No D rt.i"c* too M,tt-
No Service too or small
?4o px(m ch iro - 'or tfu tj*.r
jf our l.nrcje • io *vv
Visitors Wdcome
SATTliiWIlITi:
Funeral I loin:-
1101 W. Walkt'r
i iiom: r To
Vh I ie, of North." Texas
St 4*t,:' .'I' flcrs (' dhii .'-"itic:
<t 1 of fs*radua. o slo'dv on
.I'.iitK'f Cr.loria at Graham
•i.« .',tl|. Sov.-ial teacher R «*f the
■1 ■ -iti Sad 11.!."v* u iv<"i iI'll'
. ' ■ • -■ ■!i irt"i t for )|i « l 'i&i)
ii ,vf>' Lrsanv^rt tifft wiV'Sti* at'o.
'4i(i, fijff «•! hbpik 'flfte
h '. A f'r. Outfit:iin. Mr awl
.If." F a-,,'.-y , 1 rr.i I .1. C.
'-.-■•fhi-i ttln'S an' | ' in in to I
" ' .it: ii -v v;l| f|fiv«> tn
Cf.«ihim Saturday afi« in <<n. ' to
■>'i iul ,Thi* H; - ■ at .'V-.'tO p. m. in
itvp 11fl;i.■ csi th<* ftmnl •aifwrin-
••'M'Jrnt.
Week of IVaver
'*!■ trrani Monday
Tli. VVf)tnj « ' Si.i iclv of Chris'-
; .hi Si'i vii of im> I-'i it Mrtho-
ifr-1 church wll |inv<< u "(HH'i.ti
W. -t; of I'rav.v fir Momtiiy
>->T fi• ift * pt 10*.'!!) t.'i I../'k in ll.c
jv,iriij, I-'.4lov. ip ■' this iift>:'pntti
■•ill t)i> a nn-irti rIMh turnh -rrv-d
i' n'Kin iitiit tli,. ri 'U'.ir mif^ionntv
a'o,'.r ;ini iH'A'oninu «it jjjstD p. r(t.
' ^ J at you* tU
HALLOWEEN.,
P.. PARTY A
Xeffro School Clan*
Has Social Meeting
TIm lioolti r T. WoshfriKton So*
•ial Scif'iMV • lass and fafuliy wore
1 :il«->taincil Mondny ni.'lit «rt tho
r.( W L Annsi I'onn, prin-
;!..11. Tin. ;*r'iiip |isti<wd t i Prcsi-
1 ti• iit It-iiisf.\i"tl\ s|«"i'rh oM'r thf*
t rtti'.lKr AtU'r (lie i ri'niil<*nt's mos-
wuiiij. prohfrwis in national
Ir'l.'rvif \vi: i i. ili i iismhI in regard
to tin' r ''(;fo ;ii..iol<. A) tho closi'
i • • tin- i \.M!in-. rcfri'-hrn.-nl* vt'iw
• • r. . t t'onMsiirif; « J shrimp salad.
rM'l'i'fs raki" funI I'i • ii.'l.
' |!ii:ji&oi T Wasluir'Oiti school has'
i ■ vU'irit ri ariv iii.'V n' l'ro Immiks «i!
:n ■ ..ti . !••! I o ratiiir frortj lllo
'! .'iti ■ I Of Vfitly. | '
Scant Troon Will
Han hid I'arlt/
P'.arv. tiij a kid fiarty froni 7 to
■ ) ■■ Saturday iit Ihf I .in lo
'Ii : ■ vii'ii' J.' tili l)V < itrl Si out
Ti •... , ; iiic i ir. \\ i i|n ■ 11 a > in tho
f .'! ■ IToll',0.
It.. II " p will ho Moil', k. <
Mi l 'Jain '11111 Mr- N. V, Wln'ton-
I. M '■•ph.. Mi l-'. <i|.'V '"'d .laok-
ii. riliH'li un v.i fp a|i!r.till, d (i.i tho
ip.'i'tanwi.i'nt . 10"rrtito i',
''in. ti.i ', Ills'I iii' nii'd In furn-
ish a nil: ii-al iniipltoi" at 'h<* .Tuli-
.■pt.tp Low fi'ii Ki :.da" (if'.ormxm.
puriiv th I-I'll' '-'allies
u'i tp plnvi'd a in I r> fi i-slunonts
• . p. c, cm .) |p, .ii-an Ruiij.'or and
't pi Ann Tl .ip'pson. i
l u"rd'd
11 (lame T'tnrneu
<** ii ThW'' on and IToivarrt
| O \ p.: .!" anl d r ri/o< {or
)11-:11.rp- arid: ' *■ '. i'p'-|ipi'tivi'ly. at
(;{ie W'-m.-m'" elMh taurnamont
Tin F'lnv ni'.'ht r>o--,f awards woro
-ipi }p.- J> ■ iWiiril. Mrs. J, (J
MpipH ami Mrs .1 f. f'.ra ill lorry.
Pp /ov won., haskotis of fruit, vop-
• ipiilps and ci|.<n"d ...'oods <1 matod
iiip.- hi r-. Ap|irii\imati'lv oiio
luiiidrfd riir-.-ns .iltondcd tho
loll! n; .tin'lit.
Mr. ,| I tiirp 'll. urosidont of
!!..' ' lull, . "ii Mrs .1 .1'., Gordon,
rliaira an of th" l uirnamont. snid
ihov \ploaspfl with ' ho slip-
oi -:.s of tho •••'lumanirn'. They on-
r ross"j| annri* iation for 'ho t• *-
snotice .it' ti"1 i.iililif and tho work
i of r'nnitnitloos.
Breakfast Fetex
Feminine Golfers
Memhors of tho ljulos' Golf
club woro ontorttiin'd hy Mrs.
Fran'.jv iHimgnri mid Mrs. M. A.
Nnyloc hi a hmtkfttst W< dnositny
' morniii'.: in tho W'oninn's oluh.
I'hi- llallovd.'on motif was oar noil
lout ir> viirious way-: at tho hrcak-
;fnsi. Pliiois \M-r.. nmrktil with
I miniature punipkns, skolotons and
wt'- lies.
When llio riiosK [itayd (.toll' af-
ter breakfast. Mrs. A A. Webster
"■aili. low ni't '<• nv, anil Mrs
District Ballot
On Conservation
Set •
Date for Voting Will
lie Set I'y State Hotird
Meeting Today
£
Mastiiurade
Hallowe'en Dance
Fri la\. Oelober .11
J"i> ('(mule
(COVtH CtIAflGlt)
The Mew Belvania Clnh
BREC HENRI DOE. TEXAS
PHONE 9507
J.inies I'm- eli of th<- PtlililipilH'S
had low pro>s won*. Mrs C. K
We-t won tin* consolation name.
t iui si > h i ri- Mines I'aul SmMll.
Ila/ol Ma>. Itiio Carey, A. A.
VVeh'ti r, (Irady Canip, Jnek Al-
l it, I'.iv Will.ao ('. K. West, ti
I!, vViiiO'ioy, I V'lanoy. William
I'arditi'. I*nre 'II. -I 11 Sainli'loi.
mid Wliiiuiiin.
The Notebook
F riday
An (A'eeiitiv.. poiilio.lii i' moi lin!'
■ I llti 1,1' lies' Couneil of the h'lrst
Christ ian < hiiri'h will hp hold at !>
a, in in 1110
i hu roll.
ably intercsted in what to do with1
those Kt'orn toinntoos, eahha^o and
poppers. Iler* mo some leeipes
that miKht help in eonsorvinK
thi'M' produets:
Chow-Chow
1 peek f,roe11 toniatoos
1-2 do/ onions (larjtoi
medium caliliar.o heads
I dnz. gM'cn |toppers
.'! roil pi'tipoiN
1 eup salt
2 pounds Miliar
1-2' eno horseradish ) At a meet'ip; hold at the court
1talilespooo Cpyenno peiijieri lions*. Tuesday in vhich rft.'ihlish-
Iteaf-poon while mu-lard ! nonl of a i.llstrirt on 'oil and
I -:; ti asroon pielerv so'eil i water oon-orvntiun wn« rxplained
i ^ f
Add eider vineear j
Chop fin-' tomatoes, onions,-
eahhaKe. red and lireen ponpors,;
im\int! in a lartce earl hen pan or
onamolod lined kettlo and mix in
the p.Ill of sail. I.«| tills mivlurci
-land Hi or 11? hours, then draini
o'T the salt water. Make a dros«-;
ire; of stioar, horsoradi h. black
inept'"!-. Coyonne popper, white
nut'lard and celery ee<l and
<■: fiihino with the fhoppod two-J
lahfo-. Cover this mixture with
ntirirf ai !o rider vinoftnr and boil
I I-'..' Iiours. A standard fhow-
ohovs should have tho vegetables
! Seal chow-chow
(liul and 1-L' pint
fill!
in
Chit
stl
pilstot' - sillily til llli'
How - -
.t
i Cnnti
nit
tlip
,. |i,
the
t'MH
Il.-
life
Oift)
b
from
p.iast.
i ■ a ri n i*1 n' field
foist Te>;as re "ion
ninth Study of the
found Hint most of
tlwl 1'i.rri'ei-lv pro-
d for walorfnu'l had dis-
onlire'v
lust a Bit |
PERSONAL]
Mrs, f'c-ari I la/let t of Sao l >io"U.
: Call)*,, is visiting her brother, W.
C C.idard and Mr- Mallard, IWi
Wo t Walker - H- et.
Mi . I.lull" PtU'i ell of I he l'litl-
tppin "i ,j; tile l'Ui"-I of M'rp .1. It.
Sandpfpr. .Ir Mr-, I'liriell's bus-
I..if.l i , i it 11.'I • taHoned in lite
I'hilipfiiltoi.
Trv Our Want Adf
11i in TP)
A Gain
1'lffi'tf of
made a
■ 'iuaiion.
tlie plant
vided IV
ai'ioi-ared (<nlito'v from some
•ak s. or Mils v«ry "deficient in
others. So, in emifieration with
hvHlowners and snoi't--mot1. the
fip'd biologist h"fan plantfrt" the
rii-ht sho *o and M'at"r nlants in
fp-iciHl off portions of one p.r t'.''o
lakes-. The f«twws are nocos'.arv
to keen out catt'o and )*
which d"to on these duck food
. ' '.Its, Results have l'"0'1 :>it's-
faetorv. un«l ct nspriiti'ti'lv it bout
ft- -rtl lakes in eail'Tn Tpxa
•i.'o lino/I til) «tr< Havo "dl'pk f-vod
oursories" established on I heir
hr'-os.
It's important, tho fi"lil bioio-
•*t<tt «jniOhasi7.es to p'.'o't the ri"ht
'• ."1 ,• of vi'-'piation lie savs in a
'"iHolin on t|t'-' sniiicot for in-
•a"co that "h"n''r" 's of attomnt!
hn'/o bo"n Iliad' lo e tahli'h wild
";c in Tpv,as Most of tliev'o have
• u'On failures, lioejiu'" wild rice
not native to this re"ion Wild
rioo tT't'iiros running water."
At'd "Vf'OPt in a few instances,
i hu iiiii..i; out costly attempts to
establish -viltl eo'erv have also
tii'ovod doaopointinc.
What kindi of nl.-e i
In f
I after
- ill!
oliopi
•rili/ed
iiirs.
Green Tomato Pickles
1 noeh i'rofn tuiiudoe-, > Iii
tliin
I Onions, sliced ihin
I cup nit
* 1-2 o/, cloves
I-:.' OK. all-spice berries
1Z. | epporcol IIS
1-2 cup bronvn mustard seed
1 ponnd liniwn sugar
4 green pop|)ffr«, finely chop-!
pod
Cid 'r vinegar
Sprinkle alt 'inaio layers of to-
niatoos and onions with salt, and
let stand overnight, in the m«rn-
int? drain, and piit in enamel lin-
ed preserving kettle adding re-
main ng ingredients, and enough
vineear to ciivi'r all. Moat irradu-
allv to boiling point and boil one-
l-a"' hour. Pour while hot into
sterilized glass jars, using small
t Was derided III seek establish-
ment of Mich a district.
It will comprise Stephens coun-
ty, the oasi part of Shackelford
count', and th" iiorlh pari of Cal-
'nhan county.
V C. Matt hall, administration
official of tin' Texas Soil ; d
Water Conservation board, said
that on hi-- return to Austin ho
will recommend an election on
this matter hero.
Itntc of the plrctloti villi be sot
by the state board which moots
at Temple today
Under the dUtik'L -ot-up pro-
vision for a group of farmers or
ranchers to secure a survev and
map of their hinds 'villi reference
to n'i.'d- is made. Alter I' -• grow-
er or rancher has his tun;, n is
tip to bini to carry out i lie needs
sol forth therein, the assistance
ol th' County agent b mg avail-
able.
Agent I.aco explained
making available from
plans for building or
lining '
to go I
This is one of the benefit
| So| forth.
| County
it is like
, an export
repairing a house, it then
1 up lo the owner as to haw
about doing it.
Meeting Slated
On Food Problem
%r The State
■put nine
; la ssi -s.
nnm
as the pint or half-pini
O0LI.KOF STATION -U.R
Texas a;griftilttti'al workers will
gather here October 27 for a
statewide" kickoff" meeting in
the I'.-S. Department of Agricul-
t.tiro's "Food-for-Kreedoni" cum-
(Continuatl From Paqe Ore> ; pa'gn.
oil out of school, and in need of jFleprescntative.s of agricultural
work experience, may participate ] agencies, farm organizations, and
WAMTLD 100/100 Rats to kill
with Ri-y'a Hat Killer. Sells for
tbc, .i5r. and 60c. Ham less to any-
thuKj but r:it-i and mice. Guaran-
teed at McMahan's Drug Store,
Bi i,.;kenridge.
Tn Our l>tlitioi;N
I'l Vl'C'f M( Kl i: I'rcad
\ mi (it*l t)ol\ ltic Kintal
r \KKS — 1*1 l*:S and
JiltK Ml at
Slcwarl's IJaKorv
I . Walker Phone 460
ITK1.I) iK STREAM
I U.kKTS
L 10 A T II KU
S I K I) K
(iOATSKIN
\ i; I, V A H Y I) K
$9.95
up
unmuttl
will work ? :
I I Texas tho field biologist
oxporimchtliig two years
tins problem ha this to ro-
i-111 • "The following 10 croups of
water plants were eaten more
'han all fit her k nds of plants bv'
nor"- than 200 ducks collected:
P.,ltd ".'ceils, rnu k mess, water
shield, naiad, or bushy pond-
'voods, coontail spikeru hes. wa-
ter lilies, bulrush 's, bill ton vvil-i
'oWj and various water eiasscs.
Some or most of the'o plants
night not work in tho Panhandle,
-hi the south plains or in central
>r soilib Texas. In each section
'here will havo to lie research
Ion- to fintl out the kinds of
ilanto that vdl thrive there It is
'telieveil that pondwoi d and hul-|
'U' lies will work In central and
lorth < ntt-a 1 Tpxas. where there
no small tanks and lakes that
>vcr a p liod of time might he
|.".elo[ ed into good duck lakes.
i>i"icstc<i landowners and sports-
wn are ip.-cd lo give this plant-
: ng busmo.is a try. If you're in-'
i erestod m more detailed results
i if the east Texas studies, the)
i.ivo iw-'ii summariZi'd in a little
' iidlotin called "Duck I'Viml N'ur- j
i one. for I.akes and Ponds " It
in- been itiihiisltod hy the Oanie
I tlepartmeiu and will ho S'ont to
l on ft;oe upon n"|ne«t,
A mile wii>k alfiitg titiv line,
I might hold !m a time the mil
'ions of ducks and geese that are
j flapping their .wing* in the skies!
of Texas.
Hie above units at the NYA
NYA and offered by the Texas
'• Ivn vacancies occur. aft"r they
have boon accepted as eligible by
NYA and rforr-d by tho Texas
Employment Sorvic •. Additional
information and application blanks
may bo secured from the local
Slate 1 'Opartm "lit of Public Wel-
fare office, or Tom -Ireland. NYA
counselor, who is in 11rrck'-nl id.'p
each W"tlnc day until noon.
I hi- YMC'A.
Vew Onnd Jury
'iist Is Drawn
New grand jury list has
drawn, those selected to
Mondav when the jury will
< moanellod.
Those drawn nr M. C. Anderson, ! to-farm production sign-up.
boon
report
agricultural publications have
'«'Cn invited to attend.
B. F. Vance, chairman of tho
Texas tl. S. D. A. I) dense Hoard,
said that tho meeting will hold
discussions on stalenionls by spc-
'alitils in thi- production of I he
various foods roi|uired for de-
fense a- to how production can lie
net cased.
After the statewide meeting in
n| I College Station, meetings will he
hold in each of the I.'l agriculHiral j
fonser\ at ion districts uf the stale.'
| Vance said. The district meetin,.:-
| will follow the same general plan
,-ts the sinto mi'i'ting. he said, and
| later county workers will hold
1 waller farm gatherings to dis-
cuss plans for it* roast>d food pro-
jtluctiorf and I ho plan for a farm- ,
W. O. Cunningham. C. E. llrooks.
I!. Q. Whiintore. W. R. Brown,
Sam Ball, W, R. I lerrington, f!.
M. Mniinerlyn. Robert Jackson, E
C, Rik", W. M. Cox. I. E. Kirk-
land. Henry Denrnan, Kellcy Far-
rar, N. G. Price. R. A. Pitzor.
HA Ms Name of
!'A ('amp Soldier
Vance pointed out that Texas
j farmers are not wailing foi 'llioj
i sign-Up start inereafiefl production.
; Various agettcii's and farm organ- ;
j i/ations already are holding enm-
i muriity meetings t i acquaint far-
itflprs with the food need; for dc-
"enso and according to reports re-
ceived by the board, production is
; rising steadily.
MINERAL WELLS MM!) HA
is not a laugh but part of tho
name of Private Gentry, of Clu-
• ago, a selectee at the Camp Wrtf-
tcrs reception center near hero.
HA is Gentry's first name. It
was taken from the lir.-t initials
of his father's and mother's given
names.
J. E. RAY
Auto Repair Service
Storacje—Washing—Greasing
Tires—Batteries
117 E. Elm St. Phone 42
ona l
WHERE: EVERYBODY GOES
Last Day
Advice
Ginger Rogers
-IN-
(Continued from Page One>
'lie breast to see whether feathers
'lave devi'lojied well in the an a,
hen looking on tin' inside of the
wing to see whether the pin featli-
i i s have protruded through tho
veil pari ol the wing If the Ihigh
■s ratllOf stnoolh tr, the tni.h then
n it leathers have developed and
taken on a 'unlike shape and th"
turkey will dross out as a good
narket bird.
i.ots n| our turns are marketed
pi oarly It iliey bad been kept
i|t the market another three or
four wet ks they would havo top-
'"•I the market In quality So. in
electing turkeys for marketing at
rhnnksgiv.n he sure to look ov-
r the fonts carefully and do not
■<'! any w hich are not in top cou-
ld Ion.
['arm and Ranch
(Continued from Page One)
der way the homcmaker is prol
"TOM, DICK and HARRY
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
By William
Ferguson
ANCI«WT
Gft£EKS
hamdlfd
HOT
POKER'S
IN 0WDGR.
TO
rh¥e/A
SO THAI'
E ATINJC.
HOT FOODS
WITH THPIK
FINGERS
WOULD
CAUSE NC>
DISCOVtFOCT.
IF IT'S ODD.
c?uorB ir/
\coph. i«4i y mr* sravicr. inc.
T M «EC- u. s. PAT. OF*
COfNlDOPS.,
LARGEST Of= >\L.l.-
Ft_-Vir-J& CilRpS,
DOES fsjor LEARN
TO F"L^y <_iN,TIL.
Vt ClBtt S ROLL CXJR
I COWN
St.\S UEKlHiV
£L
SOLL OUR ^roCKIN&b [■
- klkp rur w ljP.*' )
rt-'l MA H. Kk-OF'-'oEK., C
L',-\.\/V\l t", M-J. /
10 20
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lnursday — Friday — Saturday
—PLUS-
Ml SI( AL ACT
~ " .- —
vy>r
VO-^y
>v f' >.... v
'/L <■ > NO .
r** i
/mt s
m
Hurling you headlong into
a tumult of flashing bullnta
and crashing herds! Smash
ing lists and clashing hearts I
IV
Story by Michael BlonVfort and lew?*
Melfier • Screen ploy by Horace f'r Coy,
lewis Me'fter, Michael Blcnktart
Directed by CEORCf MARSHALL
Produced by &AMUU BiSCHOFf
SI'OIM
PLUS
CARTOON
Friday and Saturday
NEWS
SPOUT
Hallowe'en Midnight Show
featuring
WILLIAM
BOYD
Poromount
presents
CLARENCE E.
RUSSELL HAYDEN
ANDY CLYDE
EVELYN BRENT
VICTOR JORY
MORRIS ANKRUM
BERNICE KAY
Mulford s
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 201, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1941, newspaper, October 30, 1941; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131478/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.