Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1, Friday, November 6, 1936 Page: 8 of 10
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THET STEPHENS' COUNTY 5UK
flreckinilidjjtf TcxAft Ftittity November
ARN1NG
TO
OUT FOR MOTOR ENEMY
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BANISH MOTOR NEGLECT ... PREVENT COLD WEATHER TROUBLES WITH MAGNOLIA
MERPRM 5ERME
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7-POINT PROTECTION
hjk ii iMi.ii mmisr.
1 CRANKCASE: 1 i.. I -in itn.r ..'
iml refill v ktli i orr l w mti r srr id of
Muliilnil t c-tir. ijinrK'T it.trt i ti iml
intint lulirn .tti'.n to nil part "f the
iimtor during old t itln f
2 TRANSMISSION: lir ..i. he.s "
uicr luhm ant .itnl f fill ith tfrit
winter gratis o M i.il t.-ji Oil tl'M
jenr Hill nhift i-il
3 DIFFERENTIAL: Dram d..i .ummer
I il.fM mt iml r ' fill dh n'li'-it mii
tad. ! M.I iH .' .l
Buy at the Sign of the Flying Rod llorsol
obilgas'Mob
AMERICA'S FAVORITE GASOLINE AND MOTOR OIL
hit 215
low yet
".RONE
Oak le .News
Until ItlilllfK
M Mi
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Mi i
would ltk to . r
"hi y ruulf i( i !h 1.
'u-- Ornii 1 1 i i r o i
.ti i ii t v. r MlS Inset i.
K in in of Mtli iv
. In i i r ' il ilM rwlMl nt iRinu
jturdi.j nWht We will have alnji-
I'll n'"f -iind iiUtit Kviioii
i im itnl to omi"
I Mi nl tr I'i. Otemi md M
it 'I Mi V"odtmi Peoki of Breik
ntidtir vmIipiI Mr md Mrs. Joe
.'f nn Stinmy
Mr nd Mi Tl- n "llir nd
c Mldr' n ' r'' i 'h. n'nliir ill
"i M I it.' i
" ' l M It. . t lljui? f
Strnr md r.illt'i Krho - itti nil
iiv nrft'i n n I t iill .r the
(''ond
' Mr mil Mr. Willant Itatitil of
'ii-hem v-ialted Mr and Mr J
'I Hn mil Sunday
i Mi J-ihn Hatnll took dinner
i iM Vri Ray 'Jlrnt)lriK Snmlnv
Mt nnd Jtta f P Truatlfll
t Mr and Mm Mtnlrtip sttm
Itv.
MH nnd Mr. Rr t.tit or
Mihun vttfd in hi hoin- of
' Mi tnd Mr C M Itnmil Sun-
' ifti'rnorn
hulli. fhn!i l i.ti tn li
k' ihu writ
.Mr ind Mm - Rr Hikrr iml
i iiltu- dRURtrtPr ind Mr nnl
T- hoN lltrd Mr i i.i Mr Bni-
KrhnU 3und.iy
Posl Oak News
lt Mrn Urtttj.l Ourr
Mi- V inn Otwnhiw 4-ni. i
inii'l Mi i Hillowc in iirt i
M" - h . tun- Fi ( i nitfht T i.
n ii.' i. fprnt in plv n.
in M u tn wint t Min
jMur i !! it and ChiMtlrp Iiw
r-nrr r f. -Iimrilt wiii- (M'txed
to Mi and Mia. Ron Knight. Mr
ml Mi- J ". Cullwoll Mr nnd
Mm r T LAwrrnrp. Mr and Mr
KrtUMt (iiri. Mrnry Akin. It'i-nr
i. mt l-otm? McClMiny Maria Mc-
I'lfnnv chrintinr nnd Uicillc Low
ii Martha nnd Dorothy Akin.
Aim Lout Knight Mary Brth
(iidwrll Barbara Jean Subtett
kiiIiuIkp Knight. Tommy Akin Jif
hi hit Vtigte Rahatlall and John
V. 1 Connor
Mi ami Mm FT Lawrence mid
'I i ii lit. i I'lurMini' v Kited In th
UtkiT .omin'ji.itv Sunday i wnltiit
Mt J (" Caldwell iipent Mon
d n In Pnrk
Mi d Mi A M Phnrrtex ind
' "" ihiUIten of Kif kenrid)(e Visited In
i ii '.ih. w.iu .it horn of Mi nnd Mm Grneat
i. i i M liitn 'o ih. hrni- Cuny Jtunilny afternoon
.i IJ.i.' -r tin iiitddle of th Mm Henry Akin who was in
' ' " til nnd having Hrerkenrldne hopltn fot i. wei'k
i I" i -i ' ii- la able to be up
4 CHASSIS: M.'l.il.ibntat' 1 1. i -i.hly
with winter lobilgrr i' i outing to
("li'k Ii irt rtf otninenil.ilioi'- tiliinit (!
i.uleil iiiKTtion report.
. 5 GASOLINE: Fill fuel t.mk ith .i k
darling miiIpt Motulgii.
Q RADIATOR: ( I. .m ri.lntor itli Molul
Rariialor Fliiali to ri iimv 'n.i iihi ami
MtHment. I'tU in Mol.il Ki"7'n' if neir-
ary. 7 BATTERY: Clunk Liimi Ml mth l..
till.-tl vc ier rifi'in.- . .rtii'n inil jrvax-
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rir
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ii f h "in tiuii.t Ii 4M)l '
th r t'1 'tn flu iti'l
till rt;rtnit over her
'i M l"ien n turned Fun
M.rtKMiti fiom Ci' wh'i.
I . n i' the hedflde of lp .
ik. ti o h' i n 'lUlte ill Nit.
I i
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ii Mn'iii ind Jr of Co I'm v
Iti'kn were vtal'in'
Oak (;rovo iM'.w's .Caught a Cold ?
It (Ittiel Trnedell f 5 ) VT .
1 To Ik ip end it Miuncr
Mr md Mr Hill H.nnea
'ii ih hi visttd Mr nnd Mr J
P ti mi Sunday
rub thrunt and elicit with
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M. y
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pit rr
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AMflZINQ T2ST . . . Du Pom
. icnitiii dropped the tempera.
i c to 215" below 7cro yet
t rone" kept water from free.
K"enat ihtsunbejriltif irm
j r itiire. Vou car? be sure it
' '! nVe much "Zcronc" to
. irct your car in the coldcu
i 4ihtr you'll cer mtet.
YEAR-ROUND PROTECTION.
rnc alio precnli run ni
mally Jmproc engine per.
' rmance all year round.
Inr your peace of mind thif
iter let your "Z one" dealer
c your car nmplttt raJulor
i UitienwMhlhitiJuPtfitproJ'
t. t that com wiy St g-tthn
' . a quirt.
Mn I ' Cl'llmir Mimdnv
Id III. nt 'I" d ly Sun
' t. r i'.. .ml Klrle Rid
. i M Hill I i-hern of t
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in ant nxl VV.tit.'i Itiitliiu
iloooay morning of tho iMwt.
I tor lluliha New Mexico
V ind Mm llarrln of Kanifer i
i in this .otnniiinlly Tueaduy i
'i'liii t-ton Itarktr wa in Hangar '
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K A Oean Ooone Oof ore h an '
in mnnn Ridllnn were in lUnxer
v. dm aday
Mlfi (Irare HtawarU and ft Mu i
r.w Copeland uf Breckenndh'e j
.rr in ihl am unity Wedne-j
di
M f .a t. md d&utfhter if1
il.r.i'..' i n ihl . oiniininiH
lliiiis.'ny
!' .a liran ullrd on J I) Kid i
im.- ThurKlay morning
l' 1 nd Oaklay nnd (rank Po
ei vk.tr vitlinir Drannon Midline j
'Ihu -1 iy nftprnoon.
Mr. Jewel Tnompaon were at '
i .ilmiv I huraday afternoon
C llarrla .md lhtf.i.1 '.o-
i..rtt. were throutli tin- .it if j
i immunity Thm-.liy ii'.r-j
i hi n I
II Ba.we'l if It m.. i wu
Tlturadny
V Blk-r ltd nn indr..n
m Hr . A nri.lxe I h n id iy I
I'll I
! Hair of Kami in I wti i
Ii t u .ontuiinity rhursdn" '
md Mi lift ili.it. H fj
. illed 'h. hiene f M
fn I I' ItidlliiK Th i'- I .
DEEP INTO THE BIG WOODS .114 In utmq
trip. No luxuni. hen. a . ' II JJ
f.imiu Maine C1uulc--111.1l.es noon canji
and v. n e up Ihjim. joIiiiiij -i.iki- anil coll. .
hut I r 0111 the camp-fire conJ uindniK up
with f j 11 it-Is all around. Il..irt oi.t.fin.r
apptuu wih 1 inic ill. Mine nt iliKiUm
will In ing lit 11 Miuikiii)(( iiiiiUiiKour.111
Hirh hjn Aim) mi: tli .t i;oi- mt tin
wood. miIi 111. Ii in i.j i.irn in .). (i!
mon ih 111 1 nt iluir. ( tmeU ire .1 Mill
thing to Ium mi t Ik trul a pli.iuir. in 1 .1
iiciei-iu I . In. I in im. meal 1 il 4 -jist
dried iiiiatan.l Matir at il. at anil 1 i dm J
' on the hut that the state of Manic oftirs
hut no matter what I'm cuing it alw v$
umh iHitiraiuldiKitii hittLr w .1 n I lukt?
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Engine Is already oiled to s-rt
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"Morning Drag" is unknown in this healless garage. The
car inside has its engine Oil-Paec for Winter. The
ovner outside is still six strides away from the starter
button. But already his Oil-Plaled engine is-oiled to the
top by its slippy Oil-Plating.
No wailing!
The Oil-Plaling- was left on last night all over each
part from bottom bearings to topmost piston. This com-
plete oiling IN ADVANCE that kills starling risk comes
only from the Germ Process -patented.
Quit believing thai a process means nothing but refin-
ing or over-refining to make an oil winter-fHN. Although
perfectly free-flowing Conoco Germ Processed oil is
not needlessly thin-and weak. For in addition to just
enough of the most approved modern refining this oil
is alloyed! Or speaking still more scientifically a
patented "hyper-oily essence" is added. Nothing else
lets oil join up direct with metal to Oil-Plato your engine
pep your starter and keep every quart hoarded.
Continental Oil Company
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ROUTES 100 TRAINS A DAY. II M.
II right says: "I have to have healthy
ncfMi.iiul i4()(nl di;cstioii. So I smoko
CamiH.They do not yet on mj ncrvci.
And they insuri .1 se
at mtaltimcj Came
if wcll-hcing
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i 1 ' t Rail.' A.re in l.i'lnnd
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io f of tint elllb 1 nil. i
ri tho honio of Mra. J. W
Harntono Wrdnaedny afternoon to
OUllI
Thero wia an aehlevcnicnt day
"netlnff at the lioma1 of Mr. and
Mr. Alvln MayhHlla Thunvlny' af.
I lernoon.
Qulta a few of thla community
attended the tnllowc'en clrnua nt
"Z Colony Friday evening-.
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WHEREVER... WHATEVER...
WHENEVER YOU EAT-
re T-7Xfc& Sr-
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YOU ear over a thousand meals a year!
Many kinds of foods. At all times and
places. Sometimes you are free of care
at others worried and nervous.Yct clunks
to Camels you can help digestion meet
these conditions easily.
Smoking Camels speeds up the flow of
fluids that start digestion off well and keep
it running smoothly. Tension eases. Alka
linity increases. You enjoy your food more
and have a feeling of greater ease and
contentment after eating. Mealtime or any
time make it CameUl
To millions of men and women Camels
are the last word in cigarette enjoymenr.
Camels are so mild they do not get on
your nerves or tire your taste facts iliac
steady smokers especially appreciate;
HOLLYWOOD ft AOIO TREAT! Camel Cis.rttm bring you TU1X HOUR'S ENTERTAINMENT! Dutiny Goodmtn't
"Swing" Bind . . Gcorse StolPt Concert Orchtrtra ... 1 lollrwood Guti t Sun . . .and Ruptrt Huthct prctldei I Tueidir-
9.0 pi 1 E.S.T. 8;30 pro C.S.T. 7iJ0 pm M.S.T. tfcJOpnj PS.T or WABC. Columbia Ntiwork.
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ANOTHER CHAMPION SMOKES CAM-
ELS. Oorotby UoUtrman set a glider
record for both men and women'Inug-
ine how gliding affects digcstionl"
she say. "Due a few Camels at meal-
time bring my digestion right back."
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.