Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 13, 1952 Page: 2 of 5
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2— BRECKEXRIDGE AMERICAN—SI NDAY. AI-RIL 13. l«t:,2
BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
Published Daily
Breekenridge American Publishing Co. 114 E. Elm, Ureckenridge,
Texas. WALTER MURRAY, Publisher.
Entireo at the Post Office in BreckenrWge, "1 <x a ~ as second class
Batter under the Act of Congress. March 3, 187C.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
r y rarier 2.r«c per wei-k, 1 month $1.10.
By mail in Stephens and adjoining counties 1 year $4.95; C months
$:t.'X): months $2.04;; 1 month 85c.
Mail in Texas: 1 year $6.00; 6 months $3.50; 3 months $2.00; 1
nonth 85c
Mai! out of State: 1 year $9.00; G months $4.50; 3 months $2.50; 1
month 9Ce.
All rat. s in advance, except weekly by Carrier.
the U. S.
Anions other thing.? ho said that
in lUl.ssi: as I1.3 ktv< v it, Jew. v.-«
peruiitv i t--i ko to ycho >• i:i ni'io
•if t(?n to (.!:••. ti->t iriri. iaii.s atsd
Oil" .!• ' . V Vch ' . J 1- .
Jews from attending st-'n -1 at nil.
Concernii'S the p«jp-. ■ ... );>• :;:iid
he remembered <if : - %vh- •• the
slaufthti 1 • .1- ' v a < ■! r .
s f;ei- the giipeis hud finished! The roof yt a corrugated metal!
'nnr ' ..nl WtlH-uiw ;.miounct'd building used by the Dean Uro-
|ia •'i i' v i'ii cure the the..; Truck and E:;u!p..ieiit Co. I
>* -lit
Squal! Line Whips
Ftifys Nei 5t©n Area
who
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation
of any jwrson, firm, or corporation which may appear in the columns
of The Rreckenrulffe American will be plad!y corrected upon it be-
inj? brought to the attention of the management.
Farm
(Continued From rajf 1)
r *"d urn nfsvnite fur controlling
trie eMi—mive growths of 111031 in
i "nds; B«*t results have been ob-
i in d w hen the chemical was used
• luring the months of April, May
iiiil June "i before the moss take-
• ver for the year. One gallon of
11 four strength sodium
■ .wnit>' should be used to each
: 1 to "O.Otlll cubic feet of pond
> ;.t,-r. .Mix the <*h«mical with an
• tj iai runount of pond water and
. ;/j>h- ift 1:1 the surface of the pond
'li a compr >"d air type spray-
I'l. chentioul is poisonous and
e.itock shnuld be excluded from
the pond^ftrn for at least two
• eeks, sajts Citllendyr. Cure should
• xrcised when tho spray is !*• ■
n.g mixed tmd sprayed and if the
• hemical ;r«'ts on the skin, it should
• w.tsh'-d off immediately, warns
the specialist.
The chemical works rather rap-
idly and should the oxygen supply
11 lhe water become depleted, due
• • th'- decaying WKetaiion, Cal-
ender says, rapid stirring of the
pond with outborrd motors will
help correct the situation.
I'or control of the emergent
plants, he reeomniennd cutting or
nulliiig. He add- that research work
now being done on the use of
chemicals such as 2 1-1) and an-
imate sprays.
< .lender tirgei pond or tank
ewnera w ho plan to start a pond
v.eed control program to contact
thi ir local county agent for com-
: 'etc d< ia'ls on how b« t to do the
jcb.
Russia
Continued From Page 1
"•turn tho Germans westward" just
-s, (iuriMf-the 1< .ho'h, there was al-
ways talk in the west of "turning
the Germans eastw:{rd."
T« be blunt about it. many per-
soi's ln-lieve thi- Kus.ians arc get-
t-nir "■ 1 i,,ttl* <Jer-
p ch«
•! Pi-
mot!
ei- hFdyig him ir
"■<> o;
th'.' i- davs unt:
utek
led
C'.i!
tl th"
ts'< nt
to -.-.'iifrofl
Se f!
a hi
.- ;.I am
lit' to £fi> '*' thf
' ■''ST<T ■>; . April 12 IU.W-.
A - ■ ..11 I■ i: whipped through met-
;, t Houston th..- nioi ninjj.
b ii giasr heavy rain a!id some v.-uiu
ilarnage,
••••. re uprooted, one indusf-
* !.'•! <" ' ' ' !*■ ofe'l d rain
ed !.'*1 h in three hours
Tl. ■ iiorth side of Houston was ~
the focal point for the wind, but
r^crfi+icaf
Anmamcemen+s
- —■ ■ !.«-« rum b -
•n,. *^>pwT*rcn- r* rnthnnied t<>
•r.iiuA^ Tij'Toi.Krg candidate?
11'ttiTijlit lu 'lie l)emo<.rat-
P:n4y t'rwry m Jtdy,-
ro.NCBESS .
I?t4r-HISTH«T
JtpCCtrx " _ 7";
ST\fg"i.kj| LAfUltE
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Distmrf
mith I>fST«ICT
Hjj3S .|oWs (re-electioft)
< OI NTY JUDGE
.- terien s c< h nty
J, VV. MurtOK (re-election)
SHERIFF ~
STftPHE\S COUNTY
Tom •A.tffield (re-election)
TAX ASSESSOR &
STEPHENS Col \T '
Hubert E. Hood (re-election)
(ointy-cj-erk
STEPHBN**- COUNTY
IWn Grant (re-election)
( oc'nty attorney
STEPHENS COUNTY
Joe (iracey (re-election}
district attorney
K.1U (.rilfm (re-election)
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district clerk
ST W'lUSN S-. t (>t N'TY
>V^ler'-P. (Tift (re-election)
( ofnty commissioner
PRECINCT NO. 1 .
j. A. (James) Hryant
• (re-election)
( o0nty commissioner
PR«CP *T NO. 2
I. U (Hoc) Griffith
(.^-election)
county commissioner
PMC1NCT NO. 3
1.. U. (Joe) Ani;el (re-election)
S. L. (Sam) Jones
county commissioner
PRECINCT NO. 4
Mr#. Geo. L. Kelley
(re-election)
C. A. (Claude) Squyrea
county treasurer
STEPHENS COUNTY
Clyde Speer (re-election)
justice of the peace
PRECINCT ONE
|k T. Woodall (re-election)
constable
PREONCT MO. 1
C. jnPrlr*) Hurler
i (re-election)
county school
superintendent
MRS. T. M. James
(for unexpired term)
matin that at s<>: e future date
they compensate the:i:sel\. < for
the loss of Siiesi-i, Ponier. ,*iiu and
Kast l'ru sla by wrest •: Alsace
and Lorraine once riore from
France and by grabb'nr; c« ntrol of
Belgiutri and Holland ju t as 11 t-
ler did.
Thi Russian prepu .- • 1«U t-• will
den\ this bitterijr. But it «ahm to
b - implicit in their whole course
of action. By adopting such a cyn
ical and transparent course they
are challenginR the w. .te-a allii sl
to retal- itt ;«nd present mmediate I
demands th : Russia r turn tiu I
lands she s d*ed f 1 <■ :u I'olaad a.-1
Hitler's purlin , in I'J.'iS) aid coin-'
pel Poland to make restituE:> n to
Germany,
!<• stitution to neither Germ; ny
nor Poland need be total. There
would be Httfe reuse in again re u
tnilfsing l)at!7.i>r or returning Kast
Prussia to Germany, since that
would reeri ate the dangerous Pol-
ish corridor which Hitlei used as
a pretext for attacking Poland.
But Russia's claim to the part!;
of F.ast Prussia and Fast Poland
she seized in 1'.i:19 i.- utterly with-
out foundatim. So is Poland'1
claim to large parts of Silesia and
Pomerariia or to th" Port of St< t-
tin.
Winston Churchill warned in
11)45 that the acceptance of the
lands would U':,d to futu'e dangei
for Poland :.nd would make 1 Ger-
man peac- treaty almost impos-
sible to obtain
In fact so illogical is the new
German-Polish Irontiei that many
expert.-- have insisted on believing
Russia did nut intend to maintain
it permanently, but ultimately
would sucnf c Poland cynically
and hand back much of the terri-
tory to Germany in a g^reat ges-
ture designed to win the German's
over to her cause.
Hut now it seems the Russian
plan is different. It seems to be
the old advice of one robber baron
to another, "now that I have taker:
from you, you ro take from some-
body • Ise.'l**
F rance, for exnmph?.
mother hid hio - d h*
the oven, another in Od«
th' jjogroni i
portions, his
a haystack t->
thiptrs had s
He sail! hi
■states ard
aarly unt.i la
l|Si;(| |. - rOO
librarv •• ,, t- .
" ,r ! ' ;'a 1 the downpour blankuHed the area,
or writ .
He to'il of h father be-r-s kii'' d
in T< x:i.: and If
the hi. s of on ■
cideri' 111 I'.til
the fair, - I ;
on the o - whic
to her d":t; h.
He concluded I
each move he had
this coua'■/
choic •, end •; W ' ■
enrid'^e he expect <
here.
I w: s fined -■> cents foi I '.-as ripped away. A bpofeesnmn e -
timat d damag • at j'a.lHM).
The Houston J'-re d- pprtaient
-aid it received one call a power
line being down and police and
newspaper switchboards received
countless calls from resid. nts -
portiitK unrooted tries and dam-
aged roofs.
By 8:•' (> n. r.i., the ht-av;.- rain
hid slowed to a steady patter.
Ifovtvver, skies remained overcast
and i. o:-e lain wa indicated.
li.e full fury the squ. it lint
struck a few minute:; after .. a. r .
2'' Yea. I' • i land r. I., ili: ;! i
The :i7 piece 1 •v'l si hool ban.!.!o ' • C'- -b- r . t'.enrn
and •]• tie ,1. •, . , f J. {' |lhe ■ \! ' r"y :• 1: 1.
Burkett, will give a free eouce t d > V.
Saturday n. jlu on c.tu.-theng fa- . . i"
it v.'as annouJH- I to-ln;
pal John i'.
Mavo A i-l ■ J. III.- -m
Cite Con • . K. A. Veut
Pi'.uJ.^c vihamed cl.'> f of
five - -•••♦, Sara baccus
c >nti'iu '1 iro-ve as city chg-
(J. Pr:« • will !• !
f lead | |" tl." rt. eel dv-
■ -.mi. . i -.i was bu. y to-
• ; : a' •, for the various
us- I dill r r;: the .'lav-
r o." tl tricl cou -i>. Tl'.e
waa appointed by
tMit'.i l!..-t.i.t Court
v are .1. M.
.1 11. Cock, and R. li.
1 ... u . f' ■ t lapptll l |J • ;.
'1 the city's wokem
en route to work.
say 1,-iff that
in l>:t
be but
i-AST TIMES SAT.
The TRAIL
y DRIVE-5M THEATRE
SAT.—SUN.—MOW
The CORRAL
Drive-!n
FIRST RUN IN
BRECKENRIDGE
FIRST BREC•* ENRIDGE SHOWING
THE LAST DAYS G7 THE M!6!I7Y APACKE CATION!
Lions
Continued From Pafte 1
ont of the office.
Albert Tuck's gripe if people
agreeing to serve on committees
himi then never serving.
By request Tuck gave n classifi-
cation talk in which he told of
hardships, schooling and pogrom*
while lie lived in czarist Russia
and of his life after coming to
Va
Whip Wilson In
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OR ALIVE
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