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Trod* At Homo
For Self Protection
Breckenridge American
NEA Teleplioto Servlot
Cow, Sow, Hen Pro-
grum for County Mont
Sensible Step
Vol. 21.—No. 21*
lilti:CKKNniDC.E, TEXAS. FRIDAY, JANl'AUY ! . 1912
THE
OBSERVER
MtftCURV UP Tl 24
GET Tl RC NUMBERS
■OV SEEKS COR
NOTES FROM AUSTIN
JAPS BREAK THROUGH SINGAPORE UHE
WTO Seeks Hike Fire Ha:<s Hl,(iso" Kirer ri(l
In (Juotu Setting
For Texas
TICK mcnury dimlx-d up to -1
degree* Fmlay morning at 7
rVjurk. apparently on it-
hark tn normal
The pres. lit s|x*ll anil the vvat
bus lro/cn iikivi evetythtiu; ex-
cept plumbci s mtiui'v and the
Dallas New* say* it might h«W
Iro/en plumlx'is prices, while it
«a> at it.
QIIER1FF HAN II1CKKY t>«lay
3 iidviM'd .ill car owncis to la'*'"
I hi- serial nrnnU ni i f their tin**.
It i (cured that with lirr ra.
turning will come a wave ol ti!«'
thi-lts It u«niT< have their si-rial
numbers and irrovcries <>l stolen
tin s should lx- mail. properties
ran In- identified.
Tln'it' Imvi' l en some i uirain
of tin- tlwlls here. hut hi far
nom' icportcd in oflicials nor nrn-
vcrilied Rather denied.
LgECEIVED th.- followint; today
from I hi' University ill Texas.
"Ranking (ugh in the MICA divi-
sion is tin* T I. O K train, re-
presented by Managei Joe Graccy
law student from Hiii'krnriilgi'. T.
L () K i oin- ol Ihr oldest eo-
o|irrati\r boarding hnu«'s on lite
campus
"Another law student. Heal'
iJi'iin. is manager of tin* "Rinky
Dinks", ' lull tram that holds sec-
ond place in its division
Mir a i* M«ns intrr Community
Association in thr intramural
sports com|>etition.
STORY goes thai a boy from the
rural district. a lirst grader
coming to mImxiI I• r thr lirst tniu>
stood on thr highway waiting foi
Ihr hus. Ilf was picked up h> (la--
sers-hy and iii ought to town. Ilili
hr did not know whecr thr school
was. So hr slo|n*d a man anil ask-
i>d him for a policeman Thr nton
asknl what was thr matter
Hr told hun hr was in trouble
and hr had la-en told whenever hi'
was in trouhlr to hunt a | ilHr.
man. Ollie Jackson tok him to
East Ward.
TIE autumnbile lias dune *o
mill h to bruit! Texas olfice-
sis'krrs in 'Iom' |h isonal lihich
with thr voters thai candiitalcs in j
(•he liH« rares are expressing gen-
uine alarm over tlii* rubix'r short - i
age that has rut oil their supply
of liri's. says Gonkin Slieaier, who
continues:
{ Texas' \aslness nuikis it an r\.
reedin«l\ difficult statu to rain-1
|iaign. and a candidate for state 1
or district nllice usually puts
thousands ol miles mi his automo-
bile >n a Single rare
< Inr slate representative 111 Aus-
tin this week said lie had arrangt >1 1
to borrow some second-band nr.--
for his ear next month unlrss i. •
sirs tions Imiuih' rwn niorr se-
ven* Another said In- needed lire •
mi liailly lie trailed his whole auto-
mobile to get one with lielter j
tire*.
Twenty Per (rnl Raise In
Fiuu.s-s For Territory
Air Requested
Rationinc i|iaitas as a step in
the all-out war i'IIi it I are drsira-
hlr and neei'ss:ir\ : but. at in V\rst
Trxas quota srttinu should takr
into aiiouiit thr n>j;ion's tii-n'i'n-
ilous |h>piilatmil and business )
growth in the past >ear.
Sii eoillrmls thr Wrst Trxas
Chamber of J'ommerre in a com-
pis'hensixe bi n I prepared for sub-
mission •< rHlionins; and i|iH>ta
authorities ol the liileial and
slate uo\ernmi nts and now on
the way as the statistically pro.
ven pirtuir of \V'i s( Tl'Xas growth
and dc\ i'lopment in the | -riod b<-
I iii'n Nom iiiIh-i' l! |o and mill
It is understood that this is the
firriod base sell i ted by rationiliu
authorities on which to allot lood
and other quotas m I^IL'
Th" WI'CC brief rinses with
the assertion "It is our conclud-
ing and definite opinion that, in
older to fairly quota and ration
West Texas, at least .'<> | 'i cent
should lx1 added to the 1HHI llU-
ures for th" entire territory, and
that even a uivatcr |>ern'ntagi'
should In- added in many of our
defense project enters."
Sup|H>rt of tin' WTCC's posit.
! ion i>n the |<art of its alliliates j*
! asked in a news letter signed by
' .1, Thos I )a\ is. president, and I).
A Hand-en manayer ol (lie it'K-
1 ion.il clvambet Copies of the briil
have been sent to t o\. Coke Ktcv-
enson and to the entile West Tex-
as delegation in the t' S Con-
i ress, who were askeii to send it
lommitiee to see I >oiiald Nelson,
• rliief ol tin* pi'nil llii's allocntlofi
division o| thr Oilier of Product-
• ion Management, in siippcft of
I Ihe West Texas plea.
Sup(Mirtinu activiij by WTTC
' alfiliatrs w.i> hsl"il lor coin|s-til-
hni in the organwalion's Inter-
eommunity I>eleiise and Pivserva.
1 tion iiintest, in whiih RKt We-t
j Texas tuwns have made entry.
I Ibis year-long eomiietition will
close next Novemln'r. at the
I WTCC's convention with award
ni >300 hi cash prizes.
. The West Texas brief i.s the
summation of a survey condurtrd
by l A Hand-en. Among the
-ouii'es tised were Ihe \\ I i t s
own progressively mainUtined
files I' S Hureau of O'nsus IV*
Continued on PaQ! Three
First Kationin«;
Permit For Tube
For School Bus
l.ocal I km rd Meeting S.t
Other Day At
Battle In Malaya
And Philippines
Aspects Serious
Kveiy
1 O'clock
Fireman battle ,i five.alarm pier blaze in ne... iero weather at the Hudson River pier in New
York City. Sidewalks, fire apparatus and firerr an's clothing wore glazeo with ice as the streams
of water froze almcst instantly on contact with the burning structure. Two 'ireman were injured
and a third pulled from the icy river waters. Fir e Marshal Thomas Brophy Mid tht fire did not
appear to be of suspicious origin. (NEA TELEPHOTO).
El ARK MniKK, sate tire admin-
istrator got some valuable!
frii- a-sistnnrr froni state legisW.
ors early this month Starting a
gigantic and important new task, j
Ihe rationing of automohilrs, „ffic,'s.
throughout Texas. Mi<.re «(h;ivini, previously worked on
without any stall . iport*. radio, amusements, and
telegraph. He also gives a weekly
ITi-mmuti
Whitmore Advanced
On I*. of T. Daily
ACS TIN. Jan. !♦ Tla- steady
stream <*i L'mversity ol Texas stu-
dents leaving school for govem-
ment sen ici" has left many opi>n«
ings in the ranks of campus gov-
ernment and publications.
In an effi rt to keep the I'ailv
Texan, student tiews|.a|s r ••oming
out regularly. Ki lit or Jaik How-
ard has annoumed new staff an.
pointmeiits. including ilill Whit-
morr. tour- alism student from
Hrrckcnudge, as co-sports editor.
The foiTTH'r s|xirts editor resigned
tn mm thr Army Air Corps.
WhMmcre is a familiar figure
Kotarv Banquet
To Draw Manv
•/
Reserv utiiuis Should Ik*
.Uude Now; Senator To
IW Speaker
A pi • krd hniisi' for the Riitaiy
| Club's Knthei ami Son banquet on
next Tuesday evening at 7:.'Ul was
mi view tiKlay. Counts Ray. presi-
dent. said; but all who wish to at-
tend are asked lo make their res-
ervations at once.
It was |Miinted out that only
ulmut l.V ran ih' enred Inr in tlu1
YMCA nuvtihg room upstairs. l'« -
sidrs this it is wished to ascertai;!
definitely liovv many will lie pres-
ent so thai plates ran Is' ordrret!
The bani|uct. a resumption of
i rlebral ions of former yea is.
comes at the end ol an attendance
contest won by the sales captained
by J. T. Ifimhes and Bill Howell,
the latter taking Hughes place
when hr hrramc ill.
Karli nu'inl r is to bring tlin!-
own or some one else's l*>y Visi-
tors will be invited and • ,* h ol
tlu'se is to bring a ls>y.
John Lee Smith ol Throrkmu:-
ton vvill be speaker of the even.
ing Senator Smith is considered
one of the best orators in the T. x- Km, R McCiithren is now
as Irgislalutr. and an uistr.li t.ve m 111|M|. • |h„ (,rs| ,.|HSV „| uviu-
n.l enb i laming evening is look- ||on La,(|.f> |hl, A(r Corps
ed forward to. Replaci nti nt Training Center <Air
11 l ew 1 Jit Kelly Field, Texas, niixr
' the enitanre of the United States
into W irlil War II. This class en-
Fniplovment List Bonds Machinery
Of (!-(! In Demand To Be Given Turn
From I nemployed
Appar ul!>■ the Chandler of
Comrmree list of those who vvis'ii
employment, carrying with U their
classifications, vvill prove |mpu!.lr
as well as useful.
Already the forms 'o lx' fillej
out are Ix'ing asked I'or. and miiic
positions arc being filled Ix'lore
this i tone into. Reason for thi-
last is that {onto are not off t.'ie
press yet. but they are ex|x-cted
to I x • by tomorrow alter noon .it
least.
These forms set bath man.,
questions to lx- answered. Km-
plnycrs can by lixikinu through
tl m' tiles nutrow down the mine
be: it applicant to thosi
might suit their needs.
Local Records Show One
S.'tH.lKKI Worth Already
l!ouxht Here
Willi announcement ol tlu.' quot i
of defense Ixinds and stamps fo •
Stephens county made yesterday,
Ron J. Uean. local criairnuin ol the
sale, said he cxpccted lo go iut >
the matter ol w^y* and means to
i-X|iedile sales.
A letter trom the treasury de.
Isirtment made official (lie quoi i
announced by ihe Hreckenridg.'
lAiiiriiCan yesterday ol $7t>l.tH>o
' W orth ol I ml n|s to lx' I n >l lul l by
local citi/ens during the year.
From Ibis aiiinuiil may lx' taken
the value of Ixmils and stamps al-
Wh*>'ready sold t'ilrs ol Mr. Dean to
day showed tli.lt on last ie|xirt.
A niimlx r have applied for the Ixsemlx r 1! I. then
lorms and will fill them out u|H>n Ixnigbt KRI.IU7.S5.
n-eipls Manager K. I{. Maxwell
aid today.
J. T Hughes is chairman of the
committee apiMiinteii on this work
had Ixen
Karl McCathren Ih
Aviation Cadet
"stall."
TIk' Fort Worth attorney, lor-1
mer adjulant general ol Texa-.
moved into a senate committee
ri him and gathen-d his "stall' iit
the hnlls of thi- capitol. Hr mitM .
thi'm to bi'lp send rationing blanks ;
to thi- hundnils of lr«-al Iswrds in t
the state, ami he had only eight
ddys hetwei-n the time he was ap-
pointed and the tune rationing
took effect oti Januaty Tv
State Ib'ps Hop Halsi-y o[ l.u'>-
bock, Ihirsi-y II Hardeman of San
Angelo. Arthur Cato ol WeHther
ford. An«l Clinton Kersey o f
Bridge|iort, were recruited. So
wen* fornwr Rrps Ix ylr Settle of
Lubbock and C. L. Harris ol Spur
/X)L. HOMER GARRISON. Jr .
dins-tor ol iMibltc safety, wa*
Worried alNHit the war for more
than one reason.
"Times of stress always inrn-a.se
iff automobile aciedcntv" said Harri-
son. "Drivers bi-eome pnniccupieil )
broadcast of campus
new* over an Austin radio station.
I'hursday Is Stamp
Day In Schools
Each Thursday has been w t a.
side for ileieiisc stamp day at the
North Ward School. Approxi-
mately R") was collected on
January K it wa said
Miss parks loom sold S5.75 Mrs
Lee's collected 94.75 and Mr
!>avis' nxim roilei ted 91.35.
Every Fridoy ha- Is'en set aside
lor collecting i«i|x'is Each Room
is striving to lx- limi peivent fi r
these activities, it was ;aided.
n ivd its trauung with a new de-
ternuruition Decembe'r 20. says ti
Kelly Field communication.
Cadet Karl R. McCathren is the
son ol Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mc-
Cathnn. SOT West Williams,
UrecUenridgo.
I Two New Patients
At I^K*al Hospital
RUNAWAY BOYS RETURNED
%
wo Ixiys, who live m Sou h
Hampton Roads. Trnn and Cedar
Rapids. Iowa one claiming he wus
Irom Bri• kenridge who bad run
away from their homes, who were
1 picked up by Ranurr |*>liir an' on
I heir v ay home today.
Paul Trasley. II of South
Hampton Itoaitv was ipirstion-d
by I'alrolmrn Pounds and Rnyd.
and admitted he (mil run aw i>
Irom bis home Royd wirrd his
mother, and within an hour had
ni-elved a telegraphic money or-
ik-r for his railnaitl fan* home. He
was plwil on a Texas Hr Pacific
train later that night.
I-ater a youth who claimed his
and tht* traffic problem Increases" .name was Jack Wolf ol Rreskrn-
Salrty experts also an« concern- I ridge was picked up ami he later
ed about thi' ellect ol tin- ration. , admitted he was Jerry Standard,
•ing on traffic salcty. They are l«. ol Cedar Rapids. A win- was
r urging motorists to slow down, to sent tn hi* father and again with-
save both tires and human lives. In an hour the poljii. had hiari
Mrs. Fannie I-mr undrrvven*
major surgery at the Westsid-
hospital. Mrs. Mary Puncan was
admitted i.i thi' Wcstside Tbuis-
day afternoon for a minor opera-
It mi and Mrs. t'larenrr Baker wus
from Ins parents, this time by '..asmosed Miss Ila Curti* has sul-
king distami' telephone. Money for ficirntly recovrred iront an attack
his lran.s|*irtation homi was wlnvt ,,if t|„, inf|iirn/a l > frsumr h:-r
to Hoyd ami Ihe ls>y was put on a |,;uties at the Wcstside hospital.
Gny hound bus at 11: l."> Thursil..;. ; A, Hreckenridge Clinic. Mr^.
morning. Ruby Ismacl was admitted Friday
Young Teas ley said he was en- jmoniinu for an emcrgcncy ojs'ra
It is reali/e'd that latgi- sums
have been invested since, but not
in c' mparisou with what miisl lie
-old in tlie county. 11 S7«)0.ooo.00
worth is left it represents a large
sum. and Mr. Dean said "they aiv
going to have to buy and buy."
'The letter from the in asiiry de-
iwrtment urged that the gravity of
the situation lx- made known t.i
ihe publie*.
Questions Ready
For Bible Class
Memlx-rs of ihe Hough Neck
Bible class will have a new lit
of (]u"stions presented them Sun.
day. The (|iH*slion.s will rre.ilc
predictions I or I HI.'I. as a has lx--n
the custom the past two or time
years.
Tlii y will Is- op-ned the lust
of next year lo determine the cor-
rect answers. It wis said a num-
ber hit the nail on the lx-.nl this
year.
'The liK'al tire rationing Ixiai'd
Fralay still awaited oliieii.l rpiotas
Ini Strpbelis county, but
sa:d ihe iptotas were to lx
Irom A11.-.I111 yesterday.
Appeal ol stale chairman Mark
MetIiv lo the government to Ills',
/e prices nil second hlllld tires
i ausc, son I" contusion lix'iilly to-
day, some taking it to mean the
tni - themselves would lx- Iro/en.
but 11 vvas looked upon as a move
to put a ceiling on prices.
I'lr' local Ixianl lias decided at
least lor the tunc Ix'ing to hold
j meeting on Monday Wednesdays
aiul Fridays at - o'clock to serve
the public
Kitst |x>rmlt issued by Ihe local
j Imard w as to the Koliiin school
I to buy ini'i'i tnlv s. When a |ierinit
j's issued 'lie car owner siyns cer-
tain aureemenls on driving th"
j'in vvluch some vcre he.'iid lo
, remark today are si stiici lliey
j iirelrrred to buy retread, or se-
"ond bam! tires Kor nisiaixi' one
j obligation lb" sclrsil sigiK'd was
i that it would not transport lixit-
bart Ixiys to games.
'The rules am! regulations eon.
st it lie a long list, and to Ix-gin
with the pnipcctivf purchase must
!*• eliuible under th" general re-
gulations. Dim tors who are eligi-
ble must use their cars only in
the business in wh eh they are
•ni;ag"tl It was said ties morning
that as long as one has tires pur-
chased Ix'btre the ivgu la lions
went into rllecl he can do as he
,pleases villi them, or with re-
tread tires, but his attitude may
have effect with Ihe Ixianl if he
ever applies for new tires.
(traham Man Named
On River Board
AUSTIN, Jan. H Governor
Coke It. Stevenson yesterday ap-
pointed Graham Stewart of Gra-
ham lo be member of the Ixmrd
of the Hra/os River Conservation
I list rict.
Stewart, a banker, will comple'e
the term of the late A. A. Morri-
son of Graham, w hich expires Feb.
I. IH 1.1.
Pay Your Poll
Tax Admonished
Pay your (xilltax now. or join
v hat may prove .1 long line later
and wait your turn, was Ihr ad-
monition today ol those in the tax
collector's assessor's office. Those
who have p-nd to dale .number
only about Time limit for tux
payments without |x-nally is Ja.i-
' uary 31, it was also reminded.
1 BY UNITED PRESS I
WITH BRITISH ON WEST MALAYA FRONT. Jan !) «T.lf
Japanese heavy tanks forccd a bn>ak through on the bitterly contest-
ed front north of Kuala Lumpur British military sources said today,
it w- '1,u' "u> battle front has .u>sumcd a "seiious iejxet."
mml'd Radio from Tokyo said tixlay British resistance at Kuala Lum-
pur. gateway to Singapore, was collapsing under Japanese attack
The Japs said the British have lost motv than hull their men and
equipment in the month-old liultlc.
" * Japs declared thi' British S d. -
1 fen.se at Singa|M>ie is liecomuig in-
Former County
Resident Dies At
Abilene Todav
creasingly difiicult "with it
strength ol forces estimatcil ;
|only 20.00 or :I0,IKI0, and great.'
I pari of Ihe delenders and male,
als either captured or destroyed
Information was nii'ivcd here
ioduy telling o{ the death of Mrs. |
RoU'ri Usiv is. aunt of Lillnrd I>*i-
v is. in Abilene Friday morning and
1 elated to a uumlx-r of others
here. 1
Mrs. Davix is a pioneer West 1
Texan having lived in Stephens
county until 1H18 when she moved
JAPft THROWING FULL
FORCE INTO BATTLE
By United Press
I The united nations struck at lite
Axis,from Japanese waters to Rus-
sia and North Africa today, but
Japan's full scale general offen-
sive |M>unded with n'lenlks.s fury
against the outer dnense.s of
inga|xire.
.. . ... . The all-out general offensive on
to Abilene to make her home. She Malayan peninsula
Hour Changed For
Church Service
Announcement w>s made tixlay
by R'V Am is My r. that the
Chun li Ixiard has set the time
lor evening services at the First
Christian Chun-h m o'clock
ill III • atternnoti until Fjister.
This \ esper service will last
one hour.
anil further
pn'iMirations for a similar attack
on AmcrV.an foni-s holding out in
the Philippines indicated the Jap-
anese an' throwing everything
IMissihle into the Pacific opcra-
t ions.
I>is|ialches from the war Ininls
showed:
MALAYA Jap dive liomliets
tind heavy tanks lead an offensive
agaiiot Kuala Lumpur, despite
heavy toll taken by British guns
about lioO milts noith of Singa-
pore. Big scale air a tacks 011 Sing-
apore are exjut'ted.
1 PHILIPPINES Japs still
massing rc-inforoemcnts for bi^
attack on American lines in the
Bataan Peninsula.
CHINA Four columns of Chi-
nese reported attacking Canton in
heavy fighting.
RCSSIA Red army lifts sieg;--
at Sevastopol and battles to throw
the Gentians back from Leningrad.
FRANCE The United Slates,
with aid of the RAF. starts leaflet
• ampaign in France, rmphasi/in,.
"historic friendship" ol Franco
1 and America.
LIBYA British land, air and
sea forces hammer at ret real ing
, Axis tone's.
MacArthur Assault Looms
'The Japanese invaders apparem-
ly were mustering their forces
Thursday for an all-out frontal as-
sault in an eli'ort to wipe out Gen.
Douglas Mar Arthur's America'i-
Filipino Army.
Enemy reinforcements. Mac-
Arthur re|x rii d to the War De-
portment. were Ix'ing brougid
Up to the fiont lilies, still some-
.vheii' north and west ol Manila
Bay, ami there were other indica-
tions ol preparation for a large-
, stale attack.
One such Indication was an ab-
sence ol aerial activity save 'or
Sgt. C. I.. Turner of the Upited searching observation planes keep-
States Marines arrived here today mu • lose watch on the battli -
to oix'n a n-cruiting office until vv.nry defenders Bombeis and
January It. | lighting planes presumably wn ■■
Young men, 17 to .'«> without (Continued on Paqe Four;
deix-ndents and unmarired will lx-1
accepted. Those enlisted vvill go lo
Dallas and then to the West Coast. Forces Divided
lias I icon ill for several months, re-
ports show ed.
h'uneral services were planned
lor Saturday aflermxin at two
o'clock at im'i' home on V/'toria
stn-et.
t'tner Bns'kenridge n'ialives in-
clude Mrs. Delia Davis, a sister
in law, John L. Davis, a nephew
and Mrs. B. S. Walker a sister in
law.
Ten Billion In
Taxes Per Year
WASHINGTON, JAN. HU.R) —
Chairman Walter George Dem-
ocrat Ga. of Ihe Servile finance
committee said today in order to
meet Pn-sulent Roosevelt's budget
plans it will lx' n.fessary to levy
taxes that'would bring in new
revenue at the rate of 5>10.000,000,.
000 a year.
Alter tax conference aj tlu?
treasury with Henry Morgcnthau
Jr. arwl other congtessional lea-
ders George said additional ttixes
will lx' ne.'fled at $10,000,003.-
00(i annual rate II $7,0(X>.000.<HHi
in nevv revenues i< to ik> produii-d
in ihe fiscal year beginning next
July 1 iis proposed by the Pn'si-
dent.
The ivason, he explained, is
some taxes will not Ix-gin to yield
revenue immediately and lncn as-
cd National Income subject to
tiiMes contemplated under Ihe war
production program vvill not lake
full effect until later in the year.
Recruiting Office
is Opened In City
PLANT A VICTORY GARDEN
On OCI) Leader
rouic to Corpus Christ I. and froitfj • I( wu(|,
there wi's going to California, but ;
was vague alxnit his plan; 11 ■
said he just ran away from home
to see mole of the United Stales.
Standard said tie left home No..
I, 1941, arwl his parents had re-
crivrd no word Irom hnn until the
wire Imm Boyd was received. He
said he was delivering a news-
t<a|ier route in Cedar Rapids, bin
thought he could make mon- mon-
ey elsi'when'.
Both the boys, after being de>
tained In tin' city jail for a time,
wen- anxious lo start homi'. the
*i'ii ers n'portiHl.
Uriih Club Hear
FBI Agent Sing
A sjHfial program whs schedul-
ed for Ihe Breckenridge Lio.is
club tixlay as it o|M'ned its ni''-v
year under Jess Pipkin as pn'si-
dent.
Aaron Grant, FBI agent, was to
sing with Mrs. James Rosser as
accompanist. The speaker was not
maili' public. Account of Ihe mi-el-
tng will ap|iear in thi* Breeken-
rid ;e American Tunday.
School Class* To
Study Documents
The sei-ond year typing ' lass at
the high schiml h is as Its budg I j
work ibis week the typing of legal 1
dix'Uii'e' t.s, Sim e ,111 lllidei -tanduu
| of the more common legal forms j
' is ni'cessiuy in business. these
; budgets prove very practii.d.
j Some ol tile legal fmms stuibed
an-: agency c.intr:K*t and least ,
'proxy: |*>wer of attorney: speclfl-
eations ami arts les ol agrcemnt:
building contracts, and abstract of
title, ik'iil, and morgagi's.
f
(irass Fire Call*
Out Department
Fin- Chic! M. M. Lusby re|iort-
ted lin-men answenil a call Thur*.
day alleriioon to extinguish a
glass lin> on West Elm street.
Little or no damage was tkine.
The chief said he still has not had
his fin> lighter h t n'lnrned that
lv lost on 1. re.! •> la. . ago.
The national goal lor 1912 is
.■J.THO.llW lann |viiden.« which is
.'ill increase of l..Kil),00n over
1311 < nir goal l^ Stephens coun-
ty for KM2 is
'reedom mini" n
and ranch N'ow
gixxl fixxl for
on every I aim
is tile time tfi
Everbearing.
Beets- Detroit Dark Red or
Cnwby's Egyptian.
Carrots Iteil Con* Chantenny
or Dan vers Half Long. ' sity law school. Lambs will lx' the
Squash Yellow Crookneck or [ agency's SlO.dOO a year "execu-
WASIUNGTON, Jan. i UM
Administradon of office of civil-
ian defense w'as div idfd today be-
tween Mayor Fiorello 1-a Guariila
of New York City and I >1 an
James Landis of Harvard Unber-
start planning Ihe garden. Si'lect
a gixxl ".anten spot, it [tosslb'e
near the lions ', and see that it is
one thai ran br cultivated easily.
Then buy your seiil. anil lx- sure
that you buy the kinds and varie-
ties suitable for Stephens county.
By all m«ins buy a variety of
seeds, for many people make Ihe
mistake of planting a Very few
kinds of vegetables. These varie-
ties have been suggested as the
Ix'st for Stephens enmity.
Tomatoes Marglolie or Rut-
gers.
Snap hush. Bur|iee'*
snap pole. Kentucky
Lima hush. Jackson
Lima pole. Florida
Beans:
stringl"ss;
Worulers;
WiHlder*;
Speckled.
F.n-lisb
kit > i ,
Pea 1 a*t 'h's
llv ,;,ca ii" or
Prn-
Bl'.is
Karly While Bush.
Cucumbers Early Foitune.
Turnips Purple Top. White
Glolx'. Shogoin or ."> Top.
Mustanl Tenilergreen.
Spinach Bloomsdale Savoy.
Col lards Georgia.
Swiss Chanl Liu'tillus.
Cntilmge- Early Jersey Wake-
field or Charles Wakefield.
Lettuce Early Ciirl"d Sim| -
soo or New York No. 2.
Radishes S«'ar|el Glolx-.
Fielil Peas Browneye Crowd-
er or Cn-nm.
Corn Honey June.
pepinT World Benler.
Kale Dwarf Blue Si-otch.
Parsley Mi ss Curleil.
"A garden 1st a magic spot.
You plant a little, reap n lot."
As yiHt plan for vmir arde«
seed, see that iw 'wtrde at '"n t
l."i kiti.'s in your l.sl.
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Submarine Sinks
British Cruiser
| LONDON Jan. 1 'U.R; Admir-
alty said tonight the British cruiser
Galatea had hei'n torpedix-d sunk
by a German Submarine,
i Louis And Baer
Weigh For Fight
NEW 'V^Ux. Jan. - Jix?
Louis will wrl-'h ''0 > H.-t tonight
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