The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1956 Page: 1 of 6
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H«kckknriim;K AND STEl'IlENS COUNTY"
STKI'H KNS COCNTY TIMES THURSDAY, M AY 3. 1956
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Breck Lions, Ladies Stage
Party On 35th Anniversary
Breckonri11u " I.ions Friday night wards bv .]• >h11 < ;i11i!i;i<I'• t". Ft. arch ('iievi'un; C. M. Bender, Bruce
ceii'hr.it< il their -'.io'th anniversary ; Worth; ami a history of th<- club, Siiidei and t laude Thompson, 25-
witli a varied program consist ing' j by M = - 11. 'I' Bawl' .., the las' year Monarch C hevions; O. A.
n|' an address by < "ill Rudolph, canying many 'if hrr hearers back Gtimore and ('. V. Welch, 20-year
chairman of the i n t * ■ i' u; 111" t • .a 1 ! t • pi'.'-nit yesterdays (An ac- Monarch Chevrons; Ross L. El-
bnaui; presentation «>f service a- ^count nl' Mr. Rudolph's t;i11; it I Uott, Jr., 15-year Monarch Chev-
, '.ii i ii ii elseiyhere •'11 tin.-. page.( rem: and hi year Monarch Chev-
tn giving tin hi>tory of the In- tons were awarded to Alfred G.
leal club, Mis. Bowles related sev- j Chastaia, Paul Christenson, J. W.
jetal hi nd'-uts nf an atnu.-ing na-1 Culwell, John 11. I erred, Joe Han-
ji.nie u hich had happened at. meet-' na, Mack Machen, Jack Merrill, C.
| injtr:; in the past, and gave the J. 0'Conner, C. K. West and Les-
j'A'ife'i vie •. point "ii lion's Club J ter Clark.
niemhcislop, "which \va. not al- In a "bind man" contest, Earl
j ways whole beaiteil a.ppinval," she i Trammell found his way back to
; said. his place at the table before his
The loeal club wa , officially nr- ; competitors, Tom Ward and Jerry
j ganizerl on April II, t!H5l. Its char- Ferrell, winning a bottle of per-
; ts-'i v i . . I'm in ih'' club on May! fume f«r his wife, after she hon-
1'iJI Actual organization <!•'- estly admitted to being years
j tails were handled liy Lrnn B. M. .old.
('tiiininghiiiii under the geie ral di- Guests were seated at long
rection nf District (.!<>vi.>i tmr V. I . t;ibh . gaily decorated with potted
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County Agents
Weekly News
This i:< National Home r>0111011
stration ('tub week and as ap;ii;t of
I tli« ptan in the county to let the
| public know what Houie Domoii-
st ration e'lyl) woinen a ro do in jr.
, tonr oxhUnts ha\ f' he^n set. up. At Bootli, thou of Beaumont. Lions; plants and fern., Ladies were given
,tnp oi. t; y . riop there '• a \ 11 lutet national was only four year:; I a v< rs «. !' small vials of perfume.
pio|>ei' «,|<( when thi.. club was organized. M -unbeis of the Ilomemaking; class
ilon. J. L. i'-u'^an, an attorney | who st 1 ved were Johnnie Wilson,
the fust: ' and Hyatt, Margaret and Morie
. , . rvinjj- two 1 lvbodes, Bettv Jean Brown, Mable
'"Vies 'ino 1 > 1 x"1 A ruler.;<>n term's. The t'11 ;t m-.-tinu' plac^ w: -i i'(:i kei and Wanda Miaris
Hie llarp.osville Home lienmnslra t|„. y |r.\ buil'lmiv. •.-hi.-h Music was hnnish-1 during the
turn ( l>"l' has set up this exhibit |,„ lted about • b!..ek . I, "f'ni'-al by the Breckenridge Stage
f 'if ( 1 a 111 I f' ■■ i • ■ i -"ii th> 1 • ' ii 1 . B. i te I 1 i n f I * ■ r the di rect ion of Alton
-I ' '••'"••I" • "I ' "ii. Iv'.-iu. 'lie- group also played three
■ •I iy • I.', tion... jiii- tlie program, which
■ 1 >111'. 11 inelud' il 1 \ ocul by Jackie Coitieli-
\ 11 y Tune," and the "Elks
exhibit which shows th
use nil' electrical applian
is the (lenionstration that "'ill tie in |li"ckenrids;
given at state ■! II conte:'ls by pr, nt of tie
Roebuck &
H"
At sear.-
Neci ssil y Home f)• >11h>11i ration
''!ub has set up a funds exhibit
showing the major nits of meat north of .j,. block
found in the I'oreiiuar'.ei and hind Hotel is 1 o, .,•. .i.
I,
Id:
Rev. Thcnias
ii
Attack Sunday
l-'ari"
' T'l
ipushed
tie . >;
Kill I '1 '
\:i I ' ".lilt "f I la life of Hi',
nrder f i"i n the bullet i ii of t he
'1111n.i A ,'"cit.' inn of l-'ur111;i n
. I ii I'- .|- Dec mile. 1 :<-t ,'
i II •• 11 .'iI■ • lei J
".'hall i-.xpel'ielices.
•• I o.'i ball h i . cOIHe a u>ntr w ay
tn- last ho y< is," Ii- snd. lie
a a j11e111her of I he g'rialuatitig
■ ■ "! :i2. ..nil ipract iced dent isi ry
Dublin for nioie than 5(1 years,
i v i n g; bewail his piiictice in
Ti i' .'."as ii'i coaching and
**• iy |ilayer wife a unifoin mad"
111 ■ • 111 ■
1 eseiabl lug ti
I'ictni' I'll In- r
taehf d to the oh ..
The contesting teams made their
own in'
A . a na nil" r "t I- in man's fit st
football twain. Dr. Nnidei subs'i
tilted fni F. ('. Robin on at full-
hack.
Tin ■ |-'n email tea in of i '.mil! played
in the must ambitious sched-
ules ever midi'i taken by any foot-
ball team in III" count ry. The team
playd II uaii" s between October
.1 .anil " \o\'e111bei o;i. They played
Diwui'son on t'riday, tin- I'liivcr
-11 v "f North Carolina "ti Satur-
day and North. • arolina Stiif.e on
.Monday. .Some nf these g,antes
■.V" 11 ■ played 1111<i• r th" most ad-
verse conditions:
1 n a cold in in a nil in mud I loin
one tn two inches deep, the team
.'.'in the game hi spite of the fact
to the iii nt of
i'li ' hucit, v leai tii
('lull i ll ( "tea: I, if ,,|
nient. Diiiing the
moved to lite p
building -and h i , been n
Ilia? place lor almost
(luarter beef, along i111 the Thirl> \ ■
•xa I "oil Stand.'ird which is our The rne. 'iiil'.
guide of foods that should be eat
en each day for a b.alai diet.
\t the White'.; Anto .Store tin Bed-
gap club has set up an exhibit ol
woei.len articles that we use in tie'
■ i tchen. The I nion Dill < 'iuii ■■■ 111
have a clothing exhibit in tile .1.
(.', I'e.nney Store. Th
'I h" Giinsight i iuh will Inn e an h
editorial during the week on Hie ex- ex, n,;,nc.
tension program in the c.iimtv. th" club
This inorning the Ivan Honie In- nutt.ees i
moiisl ratinn ''Inb had a radio pto i at,ion ol
'■ grain nt out regulai farm tii. In Hi:
time, telling something about what k11■ •*11
clubs are doing as well ;is the up i •• i ■,
portunities offered in extensi
M V1II \
■III' ct
t'lie |„
I'n.nl " old "Trumpet Blues
• a 11111 Memorial Moment
• I'l. I' '• I (.'losing the piugram, the group
I'.' n ■ i ■ i n a : led in prayer for the deceased
ol : l> i.:i■ lie inl.it''is of the club by Ross El-
i i:c«., i' !i"'t. I'll",,, mentioned m the brief
■' M \ .Vli V nieniori.il were: Charles Brown,
"•''in", in .!■ - I'ipkin, K'iss Elliott, Wes
I'loilgt l'"i ter Daniel, i'. E. Mar-
rega
ist i In- ,
st riictn i,
'I feet the
K
uokeil
.Baptist
T!
of Mr ''.I
. Hie l II
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B- H. Ii. ,M"
M.i I,
Hi. • k. in 11Ig'i lcter .
1 ',i tl b- .a n rs bad bt en nam' 11 a.-
Tt.r, . i - , U teen
Bil .lack, "ti B 't < ... k i .'II., Chat
Ban! D It!.' Ij-e , i
,, K<! IC..:."!
Ha , land ■ -
An, kind -
and' nr.: • gel
II." bli'-k
■ • a stock-
piaver to
B;i ki start.
eceptable,
■wit w« ar
'! 's boots
Competition On
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B.
,11111e, in:
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drat i
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dvdi mvituuw
dentistry ;11 the dental department
tif th'- University of Indiana. Dr.
Rruc" onid' i's fat her, Dr. A
Snider, studied dentistry at the
Baltimore College Dental .Surp-
ery, at that' time the only dental
• in the world.
Both ons of In. Snider (udi' d san, v.-|l0 lives D mile ;
den lis try ;it. I • a > •> t !' e I iir>* west "I Br«'>c!>. -*ni idue t« I d ne
' • Dr. Bruee .-ander p a-d '-e.s m ,j;iv nioininix that h'> reeeiv
Breckenridge and Dr. Ki'diard A.; ;1 ( -vo ; r,f i ajn. 11;
that the outh pa it: of the
work. period of .'ta years. They spon
Mrs. Clinton Wright was inastei ''' and t inaneed the S *a. Scouts, < iiTt'<
of ceremonies for this program. On ' pnrclia> d inst i uiiD-nt and as a.a-
I . i< 1 as inoVriing at <>:•?(), the s;iuir 'd in (-he or^ani.zing' <d* ilje fiist.
program will 'gi\> the report of ^'5H'.li Echoed band, and still con-
t he delegates to the district m«M«f - 1 jl;ut ■ t• t:h;it oi K"oe/,a ion.
injty in < 'hildress in A pril, with Mrs, Schf o| Machine Shop
A lv. Kni.eht, Maxine (ilrij-^s, and I rn'leu 111♦ leadership of f ion
Mrs. Jimmie ("ox reporting:. f harles II. Brown, t H • • elu-b assist-
Miss Opal Massinuill who u-nk ''I -'U 1 h<- ••reetion of B'uckaio'o
over it \irs. Nails Place aird lives •■'♦ "hum as ""II as a. machine shop
in •Woodson came to work earl'v Hi<^h <chool. 1 hey «Anlart 'ed
Tu«s«lay morning' with a smile all Lion.; I ':i rk and tmuc-'d play
over her fa<*e because the inch and ^'"und equipment. Hiey tinanc*'
a h: If rain received Monday ni^ht ,'1'' nerd,. * t children who c-' d
j glasses and assisted a, blind gar I
; in ;i business project.
Many entertainments have been
' s[D>nsoi<'d bv the club; including'
j Will Rogers'. Sylvia Tell and the
Mrs. Ma ssi n gill isn't the ontv :,l1,ll,a' m in ist re!, shows and liome
who is elated over the M„-ent. ; shows.
iure, because we are ail grate- Tho.y eontrit
•ven though we nren't all farm
lives soul I
miles saic
Club tin Hieek Walker, Carlton Walker,
tie tile nn Russell, Jesse R. Smith,
Bryan Atehis'ui, B. C. Morgan,
'tain com . Harold Taylor, Dr. P. C. Wray,
majoj- ope- Dr. (. \I Kessler, Dr. Roger Gray,
!iV d II, B. Kurr, Arch
■■■nil tin y ha'.e what t . kiitchen, W. II.
' " I ""a Tain.n ... in Haul;., John Kt
I'be "lub has eiii'.agi d in 'ail 'Hamlin. I'
i 1 Payne,
• IIII ■ I|o
p.,
Cook, Bailey
iy, C J. Atchison,
• i. Osborne, ti. b.
G- ''haney, Dr. ,1. E.
-I f (ioggans, Red Allen,
d 1 'leg'g, I;. B. Sniit-hson, E.
11 Bacciis. . E. (Vagi ii. K. B.
!•' ach, .1. I Keisen, lJr. B. JB.
1 "K. Hight.ower and Wm. 3.
Hawkins.
Mail Order House
To Open In June
that lit"" had .arrived at a. in. a Ir it lain ived Monday niglit "" "I cnililten vim I
■""I - for -ail: assured he,- hopes Of -V; i - ' . and a,sis'e,| blind gal \V. K, llubbatd, district manager
tile player., or fans. After a In."', planting loo acres ol cotton. Hie p./'j— U "t Montgomery Ward, arrived in
-ord ml and looms weie sti id ' ha t Hi" t a tn made hei want to M ' i iy '' ■ he. I.-,, i;„.f.ken ridge todity and stated the
.armed for 11,, plawr.s who did K-J • "' l''"w and start right >" ' 1 b> thr i li b including |„K stnr- will be opened here
«e, a ft v.- 1 s'sleep, hut fans!"'-;. , ! alm i'lH ^e' ' the latter part „f June.
!i:i'l to be i"it,Ieiit with nodding m Ml • Mas.-ingil! isnt the only ■ " •■ ' nis', ] ,-,h"v„ and I • tract for lease of the build-
"III, I : ill the lobby of the hotel. ! one who is elate.,1 over the iccent t " • „ig at 117 East Walker street has
r-.i" I-'"- irSKSlE: I'liiil:?" iz:;1;:1'
r Vk-.-1"",''"'Vi,." ;;,x:i -v-v" -."'v.-'o-ir - r- r' 2n f-:,s- •" £
^ ot Breckenridge about ' miles said I hey help with the Teen | business. A sponsor will come here
they got over 2'-j inches by 8 o'- Canteen, the football program, j for from <>u . > 90 days to school
tyj clock Tuesday morning and it still j carnivals, dinners and othefVi-vic j employes."
uas raining at the rime, all of prnjects. V , A pphances and features for th^
During World War
objective was to a. si
hot, . 'rifey wto'k ha nd in hand! *:a
ith th'1 Chamber <>l CrMtrmeice. 1
vhich gives us promise of green-
1 r grass, better vegetables, a grain
a/op, and happier dispo. if i« ns.
no rt: fi-
ll the major month will be on display on the
t; in war ef- floor, Mr. Hubbard said, other
being mail orders.
p.
B a
o.iirs-d '
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Mai f.j.e
! aduated
r r, r ( la
Whs,-
t Wo n l i
T. il M
" ic in B leeks
Cm!, Il abi-.H,,.
I.I a i bin .'mi
'nider is ;mi Arhngtiui dentist.
Dr. W. W. Snider (lied in RtaU,
• o l was .till an act :ve dentist' at
i he tin..' of his death. Mrs. Snidci
■ t ill lives in I Dublin.
Trash Ordinance
ud take pride in thou willingness
O ipnnsur any c.-iijite of education.
Ward I'resenlcd
A ril to . .ai' ■ ■ i I'i.-i ■'., ful -
'ws: .Claude r. I'eeier. ,
'hnit"i I 'heerun: B. II. Tram . II.
id ii. I . A h 'X a n le t. : a i ■ , 11 Mun
i;. "Ini,
e local
1'ir.ge it
Three Die After
Crash On Highway
Br
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o Mi . u i; .i-.ck-.i
• i i.' - . II mi '• e ■" Oil I g ' atidpa l
■ Mi d Mrs. 11. \V.
III! di of I'.'St..
il -tol.lt
in ad' Il t mil t
. ai ■, | I
til Mai.,
Ii.- bus 51"" living, tore
ie I I . in til" I'itck-
.'i n.i till hand fu'd',1 and
' "h- In. a:i lani ir,.' tu ."it
Ka im I'm reau met Tne .
iiiiil di .ciis." d plan.- "f ..
i "gola i meet ing dates.
!. decision on this '.Oil I"
to the hoard of directm ,
i■ i meet .,ui:ie time (IIItin;
I'll
' night
in.g np
final
.'ft up
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IpetI' t"ti
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j;\\|K OF \\ F'KK -Sport fans of Rreck'-is: due may hear the "Game
of the Week" each Saturday with Div/.y Dean and Buddy Blattner at
back. Even if the game is not so hut. Dean's report of it will make
it most interesting. His command of the English language at times is
\ost Startling-.
.Mil'," - "t i 111c11el" in-
Breckf it ridge, t d;nigi:|te, , Mrs.
Nevis Ba' t e i "I, "I l.nli,"' iili'l
Mis. Jiici- Standee Wi, hit.i
Kails; two sons (i« ei ue -I i "[ i s
I layette. I.,,., and B it. id.I oi
| Denver ' '' ■11.iu g f c i II d c 11 i I d ret) ,
three brotheis, II" . ' of Bieckeh
ridge, Wilis "i < raham and
j of H"U • ton.
Yes, We Have Soiru*
MH.FORD, C«>nn. 'ir Just:
about everybody knows that ban-
! anas shouldn't: be kept: in the
ref rigerator, but truck owner
1 Darin:* 1 Capriotti of Sbnierville,
Mass.. went even further He used
a bottled-gas heater to keep his
I banana-loaded truck warm. The
I gas leaked and caught fire. lie-
' suit—baked bananas
U :• rb-a "■ : n n ' pianno'U a nd pM
l.:ia i a! !• a «•{ ars I >ay. " Other
"eip-,MV" • ha1 •• sfiecifie dut'ie.- a
<: *" ' 1 t" tio e which results in \
Th! ad vi "iy board is
< "Miho. cf| o!' John Ivl * onner,
R •" i i « oiiy and I: 'Ie a I -h ■ a-l.
I he i-sj "b".hei -'-e-, or will be
Ha-btn .-ii.
llarbmson wa.-, iiom ami rai.-ed
in ;'t"|.|e .■ ., ' Vot/if v lb- attended
lit"! at I'i ! e|irid;1 e and Wood-
"it. l' r •'i• i,,* in ' 11 oi; Wo"d.,on
0 oV Ranr.e',' .Jr. (Vdlege. and :s
1 "e.ivei .-it \.
Alt' r ii i' nig served three vears
in World Was II in the Navy as
a boinbsir;ht and I'ire Control
sjieeialist:, he was reealted to ac-
tive duty daring the Koi e,,n Em-
ergency.
After being released froni Ser
vice, he went to work for Sears
in R>a2. He nutriied Miss Pullie
Jo Smith April 27, P.K-2. and thev
now live on West VVrheeIer with
their two children, Rhonda Lynne
and1 Pamela Eliane.
only
■em,
u n f y
lias out done the uorthF'rn half as
far as the rain is concerted In
town, the moisture shows that it.
has reached down into the mound
about 12 inches and more. Of course
thi.; group of showers likes a tot
of breaking tile drouth, but; it does
build up a man's moral arid faith
that it can rain mice in a. v. bile.
Fhree men have died and
''lie in jur- d as the result of a :
wreck Sunday aftemon east of!
Balling",-, Their pickup truck skid- |
, h d and overturned on damp pave- I
"" !' ;,n | merit Two lin n wer- killed in-'
,. , i . rriUu- 1,1 " : sta111 • y and the third deal Monda.v !
11 '' I'ai't "I the w-ek. lb, lorn- ,,, , |;;i||ln." , h„ ;p|t-,| ' '
"'"•-'V;;1 .''r'Tl, .mi i- • -'i H.-iu'oi^..
"V. ^" d"'! hogeis. I,, knight. Ti„ ,. 1-epnrted to be on their
and MHmr Daws, will a. ml ...... • , |, ,-k"„, idg'e Cole,,,;,,,
"'ore, hers to tin bua rd. v Inch , t|iev had been .:|-aiwl
, ■ i; ' lil complete the tee,lib"! ship |.| . jii'iuit",- failed In reveal
In la vas *^ ^c ^ the board FHIIv Joe (rist. meinber Rreck.-ni idee conneetion !
''ti "" l i'"IEr K!", "r !l"' Stat.- Kuril' Burean hoard. Head at ■ ■ I,. andm Ruiz .,'1 ' Jc -.ia
1 W;IS h"lV Kiiv- II"' liistory and purpose "f : •/,. 11 .. r. 1. a ml Mamml rintnin-
I h'* Farm Bureau I" Hi.- member; \[,, ,t, In. Injured were!
at' i-nil ing this I'll si meeting. Gi I [•.,„] ({odriarne/.. Rudolph Marline/
lea ' Ii-I'il bin on nroi, Ui:it •••'''• t,,:" 'I'"" Gomez. J,.. l-'iank Goi,zal"S.
lb- ha.-, hat d.-liip on piop-j |h(, f.-u.mer and rancher can. prevent ' j
himself from being rum-over' by
other a roups is to organize. Glen
Taylor Jr. and Jes-e Garrett are
temporary chairman and secretary
respectively.
., ;ion
much
M« in.bet's of t he ' it y < "in
Tue day afternoon spent
tine1 in studying ordinances ad
pas - d by several other cities, and
a m< :«del ordinance furnished by
mig
1 idu'
- .f 1
be worked out; for Brecken-
thal. would solve the handling'
rbage and t rash that would,
erty owner
Result was that paragraphs .'-e-
leeted ftoni these ordinances will
be combined into one for Brecken-
1 i< 1 •: «. this to b" presented at the
least meeting of the "otrunission.
The ot lea busrne • • of the meet-
iinr I . S. Tiarks presented a pe-
tition from propei' y owners on
North Paiks street asking" that
truck,, not b<- permitted to travel
that street from Lindsey to
Seventh.
It was stated that, ii was thought
the paving would not stand the
w.-ar and tear of heavy trucks. In
nrr-wer to .1 question today, it. was
stated that the paving is the same
type as that in other parts of the
city. The commission took the mat-
ter under consideration.
The city has been a tempting to
eliminate fire and health hazards
(ii
and Joe Mart ire
Breck Machine Will
Help Get Rain F@r
Ft. Werth Is Claim
f o e.'kenridge is cooperating
v ith the Fort: Worth "tain - mak-
ing project. Druel Looney, man
ager of the Rjd^e Motel, has
been appointed official r<--pre-
sentative fr>,- the Krick Water"R°-
si 111 rcr-s Development Corporation
"t Denver, and has the equip-
mi nt for the seeding of clouds
installed at the motel.
1 P"ii a call from the com-
pany i weather man in Denver,
Looney is to "fire up" the seed-
iiui machine. I here is 110 guar-
antee uf rain in Breckenridge,
t'-'cau " il a ill bp supposed to
blovv tow si id Ft. Worth. But if "e
do g' t any moisture, Looney will
will probably take the credit.
Stiver Iodide impulses go up
into the atmosphere at the rate
"I one trillion a minute, accord-
ing I" the "Operator's Hartd-
liouk." and each impulse is a po
lent.ial 1 aindrop, if you knov
'.vliiit that inesins.
thi.
' I ruden l ive, Richard Wood, and
T. 1'. Harris, ASC cummitte'' mem
bets, pointed out thai in order tu
receive credit I'm- releasing a cot-
ton allotment, the pinducer mils!
come in and d" so by Mnv '^2, I!'
.".il. Cotton |t rfifl nee rs reutiesling
teappurtiuneil cotton acreage must
file written apnbcation not later
than May id, l!):i'i. l'"or credit,
peanut griiwrs imi. t release their
unwanted peanut, acreage on or be
fore May 18. Hint;. If you 11 1 -'"Im ■
some of the reappoi tinned peanut 'i"': "'
acreage, file application not later
than June I, lOfjfi.
a*'i 111 tiii' 1 s and ranchers dought resistant, producing an
il 1 'on.sei ■. at mn 111.■ 11 i' t abundance uf forage with a min-
are plaiidng Bine fa me G ra,.:.. Tli" of rain, It comes out early
I;eel• iicnd",I planting .I.■ 1. 1 fni in the spring, usually producing
Bins I'll"' g 1 a s i. from April I. ' s,''l (I"P before June 1. Blue
tu I, Blue I'm, ic g, a . i„ a Rmir l,;''s "ft7l1 bpM" .knwv"
. . , , I ,1 . .1 carry a cow to tin acre from Apia!
. ft i,.i 111,dci ground When this method is
„ 1 hi/oni.'S, similar ... i-1"'"""1 )• K'^es the stockman
, , high .piality grazing the yeat a-
ii'iii leei ' in a' 'foot'l .--.«";d «•••« Mnm only
1 11 it- 1; 1 j ■'/'l' I*'Oout. •!> I pej ac 1 e.
uni.il. .In in William.", local ., ,* 1 1
1-1 rarmers and rancher.-
111! I ci.a n sa III.
el
Mil stuck
and following discussion the city |
attorney was instructed to proceed Now is the time to get after.
with action to remove such haz- those IVran N'ut ('asebearers. u' " ""
Blue
vari< t v
aids ill two or three ca-
; These are the fellows that bote in-
itio i.- adapted to a wide
soils. Il bin pro. .-ii to
Is from rightland
to sands. It is well adapted to soils
The city manager was instruct , to the perfectly good pecan and is high in linie and has done well mi
ed to secure a 111:111 tn serve as not discovered until you crack it j ""il* were sorghums gyp out.
i sanitary inspector, and to perform I Spray this week or next with M ' B!,ie Panic has proven in many
; other duties in connection with the | pounds of 50 per cent DDT in 100 ! instances to he the. answer to a
1 job, ; gal., of water, i stocknians dream. It is very
in this
district who have old stands of
Blue Panic include; Ed Ford, A.
A. Hardee. J. L. Holt, and W. W.
Wilson. Those who have already
planted this year are; B. H. Tram-
mell. twenty-five acres, Ross Wal-
ker twenty .acres. Several more
plan lo plant in the near future.
Frther information can be had
at the local cour.ty agent's oIii.ce,
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The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1956, newspaper, May 3, 1956; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130972/m1/1/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.