Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1, Friday, November 6, 1936 Page: 10 of 10
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I'aRe Ten
Telephone fiOO
THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
Hieelxeiuitlne Texas Friday .November (J l'JliG.
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PICCARD TURNS
TO ROBOT F 0 R
ALTITUDE DATA
Gadgets Designed To Land
Unmanned Bags From
Stratosphere
It) JOHN MIL.I
l nlted Pro Stuff ('qrrfsHiudi'iit
MINN I- POLM UP l'i..f Jean
I'lccnM .f the J7M ..'. of Min-
neai'a s on w" r i -.ix uni'''
nod ari'ih i
heavens
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c I jipp h '
with he ( .
old n. i m U
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clock i in a
tnent
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plan that looks like a patchdlke
affair at the top of the bag.
String will be stitched Into tho
l ill wn nt Its peak v 1th 'he endi
Lunging down Inside the bat; Hi''
.'ting In tutn. will be attached u
the ( iu k mrchanlsm and when li
.. ii in 11101 off ih dock s haiii'ii' i
ill 1 1) ii' t ii ill -...fti ii
I if in' tint he h. Irii-M t .-.. 1(
. i i luallv 1 In n M tj i tn
toasting --n'ij t. ii"i
ll.i) light nights Possible
Pio: IJii i .ml mii' i n .! lnii.
n tii ii anu m .in
sphere invasion u I Ii
teats the bag on'm i.
until the in t : .
hnpper i a i i
the v i hen I h. i
w I . l 1lllliK' .
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' -aid tli i ti u .
t .nit. that it iii t
' -' .id .in I i' j i .
i ii ' utm n's i i ..
i I ! j. .Inst 'li. h ml . if
' i aa in p n i xi . I
I IT gpr (f r"
1 ' k Into .iic f 'h. r. . -
' tin mated
n i.i.s i thu k . f in'
1 ' '" l n if i plan- ..lli.l I
' lheM liMltuKt-n fill' I
bag n.- said
Mug Ir Hi. IS Vet Arm
Pmf I'ifc irit ind student of
ii niMitir t th. uulvrralty have
pn par. I i m. I balloon ft feel in
dlan . ' i ti p ittrrn for the laig-
r ruga wh.ih will In- 19 feet
in .Intuit!' md will hivr a lifting
I i if i i.i ut r.o mui.( at aea
'Grand Old Ladv'
of Stage Is 111
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1 9r &" jftft WlT
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llmirn llrue it mid llurm .1
Hams llrue
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i ai'l I.i jai xhaped
t t mi- . h'i n link til th.
Strange but True!
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THE CADITOL V r t
WOR. ANY OTHER. - "
FEDERAL BUILDING
IS INSURED
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I . ' V .
I it till' Ul ''I 'I I Ti '1
jt t t C'u lirn.n Ilcu i -wit
B....M. "' " .i I P .
the ' th.' l 'I ''
0 ' th' 'Ii !.'
way to tha tiny gondola whieh will
contair valuable Imitrutnent to be
ran lej aloft
On of th principle ntmi of the
fllRht will bo to leiirn how low
temperntures drop Iruilile tho Ron-
lola When tla Ii ncertfllnel.
rnerhnnlant rnn be dcvlxcd to with-
atind the cold und thoo Inntru-
menta in ti rn will be nont up to
K'e weithfi Infornintlon no-v
ii mht by the icIcntlitH.
Poor P(Man Cro)
Ior Texas Seen
Austin markets opened between 0
and 12. ccnls a pound
The crop in 1922 won approxi-
mately 13.000.000 pounds The
amall 1930 crop was attributed to
frequent "thrashings ' of the tree
to harvest tho 1035 crop thus
njurltiK the now wood and to the
heav drain on the tiees orca-
"i.ined l.v the bumper yield last
jrai
Diir ndi-' also reported tint
i durlr.K -he p..llrniation period of
j On re t iivr da) last sprlltf; the
t weutl i v. is damp nml prevented
gem. i atiun
W U a.c pr in pi Ices already
lit vi nitiid bei uiae of the art'
tulpHttd jI. i tie .md are expect-
ed to no higher durlnx the CTirlat-
'tins hohda session and next year
.-'i 'ltrl pei mis mi xfllitix now nt
jpproxlniatels lit . ml" .i pound
GOLD THEORIES
ARE EXPLAINED
MINNEAPOLIS Vt How II
north W'oodftuen can woik unn
br hands ears iind thnnts m
mi iro weather while theli lnin.ll
i d up ilt) r-rotrurs auffer fronti-d
ins rind times i helloved to him
been ixplnlt.ed by Hoax A Onrtnei
prcfesaor of nglLiiltur il btocln in
latry M the 1'nlveraity of Minnr
j-'.tji
iJntn.r explained that ImiuihI
Mitir a llttlo known auhatatiee
Hiit . xlsu in plant and nnlma'
life n.av be the ii ion It la I If
iwiiif fartoi thit ra'iwrs butterfly
rornans to l.v over the wlnti r
and gives wlnti-r wheat itn h irdi
ntaa
Admits 1'iinif N lieklu
' I can think of no other reason
able explanation for Ihc ability of
some people to stand the cold.'
Oortner stld "We know that sonv
per on can step out of an offle"
bulldliiK and et their i nrs fmr.-.i
In i short time. Yet others seem
.nlib' to .itend nlmnst intnuu
There Is no posilKr roof lni
theie may be i trlti..n lntw..n
bound u iti i md 'Ii it ilnlitv
'oi tin r ltd h .t I . i .1 i
Is water thnt becomes an Intcr-jral
latt of solid matter of the plant
oi aiilmnl mid wll! not fteeze.
ISecomes Solid .Material
' AM water In living organisms
Is not Just jilaln ordinary water"
he said "Undet conditions of
stress sueli ns low temprnturea a
pint Ion of the watct tics Itself up
with the jollil mittctlul in the cell
und U changed from the liquid
Into the solid alatc.
"The hardiness of our winter
wheat Is due to the 'binding' of
the water so thnt It docs not fieoi?
at "Vremely low temperatme. o."
If it does freeze dost riot disturb
tho protoplnsm."
! In ihe sitnc way Oortner eon
'tinned bound water would he abU'
to inerense the resistant e of parts
of the body to freezlnR woathor
und permit lutnbi rjacks to sllni
their nxe without mittens ot ear
inuffn
soeeri Ihrlies In friru
lot "VAIN l-r in. i i I"
if. it r r ii p ir i i
ilEMADEA TEN-YEAR
TEST WITH ALL-BRAN
Sny pfKnl-liye to the hr-i la. hi"
the low Kpii.t- tho "-In pl -' t t
thnt oftef. follow rumtiinn c..ti-tii a-
tion. .lu"t rend this letter:
"In 102rt. I utnrtetl tistn- An-
HitAN. And now nfter ten yi ir-
i;'.-in( which I have put ! li"i'K
iI.t.-UR.N to n lonp hard te-r l
jam Tititi(? ymi this Utter. It ti
better to cat this food nnd be In c -ditlott.
than to resort to laxatives."
itcrnard Altmnn. 01 Gnodule
1 Hontl Mnttnpan Mass.
KcIIork's Atlz-IllUS will help
I you too. Its "bulk" nhsorbs tin'is-
ture within the Itody forms n soft
tnnss pently cleanses the system.
Tests prove it is safe nnd etre.tie.
' AUIlKAN is giwrnntrrii. Try it
n week. If not satisfactory your
' money will ! refunded by tho
i Kclloffg Compnny.
I .lust ent two tnhlcspoonfuls daily.
! Kither us a cereal or m recipi s
i IJow mm h lietter to m.- Ou f'."d
I than f . t ike patent tnedn ines. Iluv
1 ii i '. i : . .it '.ui iriiMit'i Madi
I K. Hoi. .' in ll.Vtte ink.
exercises great power In North
Transvaal regions of Africa. 300
missionaries attending a confer-'
ence heie to study the problem I
of witchcraft reported j
Commuter Morrows Uus
LONDON. U.R -- London police
are seckl'ig n mnn who tnussod his
last bus home borrowed otic he
saw standing tieni i garage and
diove himself home Tin bus was'
u double-decker
World Has :i;0imiihhi Autos
WASHINGTON ifl't The Amen
can Pctroloum Institute lcpotts
thnt world registration of moti.i
vehicles tntnll-d .iGnnnonii n tl.
end of losr) of which JHiHionnfi .
71 per oi n'. weie in the I'nited
States
ITCHING
i Wliereier it octtirs ami liotacterf.
irriuteil the ekirt reheic it
bv rjuickly with roothing
Resmol
n
Boy! I can
breathe now!
Just n few drops of Vieks Va-tro-not up
tach nostril reduces swollen membranes
clears stulTiness brings prompt relief.
Used in time helps prevent many colds.
VlCKS VATRO NOL
BCGU'lAt SI2E 30c . . DOUIlt: QUANTITY 50c
-CONTINUING-
DAYS
I '11 llaVpl'l'-Jll
srom uiih.
'lent pl.uinrd
fspei lull for .Mill
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YOUNG AND OLD
SAYRK'S GRADE "A"
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-fri mi
A ROPE RECEIVES
NO MORE STRAIN
WITH TWO MEN
PULLING AGAINST EACH
OTHER THA.M IT Ainm n icr
S( Of.E MAN PULLED. WITH THE
ft OTHER END 1IEDTOATR.ee
UAIaLOWIi'KN
V.i-to vim on.. f tu. unfinuinatw who nuolo tins
I .uriimr. t.. fir..! v.mr .!. ...LMiur nnd the pi.kol-
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Breckenridge
Lumber Co.
'SONKALBK Tex 'UP' Pe nt.
orrhnrdiats along the Oaud ilup"
Hivei Valley in Oonmles fount v
hop to profit this fall fiom tho
shortest Texas crop since 1922
The imp last year set a record
of I4U.I.HI0Q pound in Texn but
Xpefis estimated thnt the yield
fm lb.lo would diop a low aj (
oooouu to hI(hhjooo pounds.
)rowria tn this area rejxirt i
short crop this season but it was
expected that the yield would be
fm above the state nveriicr Prices
in the Houston. San Antonio anil
Which is More Important A NEW
FALL SUIT OR YOUR EYESIGHT?
We just want In maki )uti IlilnU about It . nniil for lout
OWN saki
i'lie iinsllon wis prompted In hearing i mini vim tie ded
glasses Itiulli teiu.irl. Hint "He'd have his I ve I'hvslrliin v
inline his ees later he hud In have m vv iliithes una
I here is NOI'IIIM. More Imporliiiil I hail saving innr I vcslu'it
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When you buy milk. get the BEST
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At Your (Srweri
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PHONE 983
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1936 Ford Tudor
1935 Ford Fordor Sedan
1935 Ford Coupe
1935 Plymouth Tudor Coach
1932 Chevrolet Sedan
1931 Chevrolet Coach
1930 Ford Coupe
1936 Ford Pickup
1934 Chevrolet Pickup
1933 Chevrolet Pickup
1934 Ford Truck
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1, Friday, November 6, 1936, newspaper, November 6, 1936; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70652/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.