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Devoted to the Farm and Home, and to Kvery Legitimate Interest
or Oreckenridge and Stephens County
Dove Hunters
Might Help By
Shooting Hawks
To Protect
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Quail Crop
BKECKENRIDGE. TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1941.
NUMBER 40.
Third V ielim Of
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guard before Communal Building, Bnrentfiburg, port of Spitzberipen Island, after seizure
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by nunibor:-. explain
Public Invited
To (^rid Review
Here Tonight
Trimt;li! -ir f o'clock I1h> piiltli--
is iii\ iii-fl to .itloiul free Iho lool-
li;ill pri'Vii'w 10 lie yi\cn ;)| Bllck-
ti > Stadium uhi'ii tlie adilrcsr.
•I I'icnkIi'iiI Roosevelt may also
lie hoard.
t'oadve-i Eck Cuitis and (1. B.
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In- ir.emnrv Hlaf.'li dny'< ev''!il
uill Ie- opeiit.'d with appropi'iar
niijuviriiUs i<> li'.e tr. .. wai,-len.
Siat;/'d hi the hirge \v;.l] -d m -
ci'i'al ional yard of 111.- jnsUuit.ion.
On' |H'ii.||;i\ show promises i;i I.
"tops" ill the wa> of rodeo oivl.er-
la'mment.
Two .'ie,- w ill be open. "or
- id- I-.'! : :u!,i buU'j >K-
jjtfij;-; e.'iatilsis. I 'it'.- ; in britii
e\ m . u; 1! i.. 155 ' s';n and S'Sl
". iih enii \ I<- of SI•> -iiided to to.
illKi!;.
Events Are Divided
M\ e)M , in w i1' • h inn utes ol tlii,
Jili t.ritiYlt.if'i','.;: %y;U'S. t;': i v;;
matieJjtfi'lil hi ij^e inliii.t', stiddir
l.ronc lidiiie. wild IliaiilVma l.'.il!
l-idiiu;, billlalo I'.diilU. Wild CO'A
in;!k:ni- and (tick ridiiu;.
Si", eial wurlcl t h.impiim
fin.i ;,".ne_y nipt;':-- iiml riders
irowy.irl lnoi.e rider- will lv.
tin'' lucrum each ii.".;y, Otic
n by
dem-insiiat(.'
uil! run off
The show
and
the new rules, and
l>w formations,
will he under the
lights, preceding the first i;anVe
which will be wiiii Graham on
Si.'pteir.b"!' !!•. .
The Buckaroos this year when
polished off are expected to pi-"-
"ni a iiMihinc team with no out-
. stanilin^ star-, hut it is said tlu-
-oiiad is working liard ;• ■! a goqd
district showini; is e\|)iolocl.
Sna City Rodeo
To Open Friday
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MINERAL WELLS, Sept, 11
1 'Sph. The anniinl fall rodeo of'
• the l'alo Pinto County, Livcs.t
: Association will he held in Miner
•t| W lis mi Friday. Snttirrlay and
.Sunday. Sept. EM.VI I a show at
: s' iv. on Fiidin and Saturdax
■rid two shivvs on Sunday 2 and:
' 'S p. til. '.. ' '|h 1
Over 100 wild Brahma steers
in-1 bulls. Brahma calves and
Dove Shoo tin" Is
' ' ' iP;.'
Belaved' A Day
Game Warden Warns of
Rules; Fishing Closed at
Possum Kingdom
Dove hunt in;; hi Stephens
county will open September Hi
and not September 13, Game
Warden < >. K. Ethererlge waineci
Thursday.
t his is brousihi about by late
appeaarr-'e o ft lie federal laws,
which made the <;ipen!tiK day Sep-
tember Hi. and the state law for-
merly Sept. 15 must conform
l:i that.
The season will. remain open
until October '-'7. At the same
iimt. Warden Kihererl^e reminded
: tile (|uaif season will open on l)e-
t ember E
I Another warntiij; .-oundi d «a
| that lishint; at Possum Kiny<!om
| lake is closed tigliE None will he i
| lien.iilled at all. and those with
boats on the lake aie warned not j
to have any fishing (fickle in tit'' !
boat, or they may he linerl.
Because of numerous arrests
,-i:i<e the dbve season opened in
the tier of lounlies north of here , ^ -sf yh nnci th(, fMCI Iha
o,-cause huntrs OKI no, have their h6 m,mhlM,s. OM 0(fifcia| vaca
littiis pulsed. Etheredye femindi;!,: ■ , ... .
H lion, have been inlormed that.it r
advisable for them t0 he back ii
the capital early next week.
The presi.deni wil lie-in s|>eak
ing at S o'clc-'k.
Riders Asl<jed To
Enter Parade At
peninj!:
Livestock, I'oultr.v Men
Told Kxhihits to lie
Sanitary Throughout
Willi decision to hav,. a
paarde on M'huisday. Se.;l 25
ehing date of the Stephe;,- Cmm
ty Products Shovs, pi ohably pa:-
: aides on other days, bin the bit;
• one the first day rei|itest was
made today for all in Stephen,
county wh0 hi-ve horses to ride
• them in the paracn.\
The line of march will start a
! 3:30 o'clr.-k, headed hy the hi„
school hand. Men and woniei
i both are asked to enter. Aul<
dealers wil lenier cars, aiid co.i ■
boys who will take p.-rl in tin
i rodeo will ride.
Work on liuildiii'' the fence
; and pens is undei- way at Hi
i fair srounds, and. tile calale^u
! is expected to b,. ready for disi ri
1 hut ion tomorrow. Details of offi
. cials elected will be found else
; where in this issue.
! Larger cxhiibts than ever or
expeelI'd this year, and it was fie
c.lared that every sanitary pre
<-aution "ill he used to pre\c,-i
diseased livestock iippearing t-
m;-ki- the show sale lor all live
stock or poultry men.
The rodeo will show each eve
ning at S o'clock with a niiittne
performance .Saturday aiu-rnoon
It was reminded the squar.
danci/iu will also he a let-iur.
Ibis year, for the three niKhf
Frank Beaver in charge. It wd
be will lighted and well policed.
The dates of the fair are Sep
teinher 25-27 inclusive.
President Speaks
Tonight At 8
WASHINGTON. Sept. I I
Speculation giew Wednesda
niuiit 111."-: Piesident Koo-evelt':
momentous world-wide hroarlcast
on foreign policy Thursday nigh
may inc ude a call for repeal rv
'he neutrality act or the use o
convoys to safeguard lend-leas
Shipments to nations resi.-ting tli
Axis.
Details of the message hav*
been closely guarderl, hut that i
might iri\'0lve a drastic change i
American policy appeared eviden
both from officif>l annoiincenr'iii
raj
StrikeNazi War
Machine Hard
/leda Hcf/ain Twelve Cities Captured
Earlier By Germans; British
Bomb Italian Cities
By United Press
Britain and Russia struck the Axis war machine front Italy to
lii" blazing! Eastern Front today, and there were indications .lapan
might i<e clamping down on extremists in the Far Easi
RAF bombers struck 801) miles (o Northern Italy to bomb
-icnoa and Milan war factories, arsenals and other largel*
•cores of fires were started and extensive damage .was done.
J'litish bombers were lost.
The Red army was reported'*
:ma.-hiii'' Nazi assaults on Kiev
! w ild bucking horses
Big: Spring Man
Hunting Victim
\ ELBE! i
" *" suits
session i
i' (''itfti
bad
vv'ith
f i h . .'
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JUtti
1
the other
loth I'H!!!
H Wi'ek it'
had ■ :■
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riiciht!
I'M' re.
speriri!
shiti'ri
ter ih«
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.ilfo oip
-kllifir
vent !■'
(ianibliufj Ship
Regains Honor
■SE
riMiiitav sessnin
r'*p'-at pnri-ntutO
the calender afte; .
use of tli, rut' - to ;.t
show-dovt-n on. the measure.
ReCnnvi-nio.; t h e !--^i.'..';i!Vrs.
Allied tih. thiir. topic, iv
peat ef !.'i'«!<.j<«'d t'-tiffiir a! i iicc.
ti'ael<s tin -'une Ih.- WssiOn}
nrijotirned aiiit; ik-crVf'tl the eni'i!
of | ari-muttifil I>-•?• !;' '• > ! ■ ef-'
fecfive In thi; fall of. iil.'T.
Gov W l.>'" t'D-riH'! suo.'es
SOI" to Alfred, refused o, call ;
.sjH'eial -e.-Hlftu* of ttV legislatut'i' \
end the tils: ,;o'.'inor situ- |
James Stephen Ho^i; vvho had no-'
convened an exfraorrhrary session
|||JHI|j.|il§tl: |
\ SPKCIAl. s.lion i' the let; ;
islature r tricU' l to topic-!
sfll'initfed to it i)J the icoverfioh;
tttul it Is liimted tp r-tfi di&s max-
limtini time. \ sfit-cial -e.-sion also;
tacks the fiowe; of a regular s. s.
sioii to submit promised cmstitu-
. tiJAat amendment . to popular-
Pay of meirit'tirs for a -fe-
cial session, unless fixed lowei
by ynto of the members thotn—
.selv^si, H. SI" a day Senators
Continued On Page Five i
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•sold! 'Til t
Upon a
Wash. ' i;
itoriship Moun,
a Kaftl.hijfig 1;
'alifornia .lias
da;r and b:
age n the interesi of
t'iflse. A shollOi,- of
■nai;,.Vii'd tf^^vf
In.'ihg :-ecoiidit"ioiivd fi>f:sjlra«litfs!tr
i Tnt: Itiml.'er.. f||=v
The
I ) die I.
jrge off
I r.tei ed
inorahle oio
ii. i: i;a| di:-
oi ean I«.<!!-
ii ■ ,i ship
'•.a; SIM:I>!G li <spi
i!'i(>i:S o;iio!T>as,v ;Ho; was kil' -d m
■ rant Iy' Wedo-'sdav mnrhil'ig w Ivn
a '-iiotgiiu charge aru;.;k iiim in the
-lomac.'i as (te cradled 'hj'ougli
a fericr-' 15 miies norl hail lift of In.'re.
.1 u-tiii; oi !h<!" Peace Walter
Griee ivturnol a • verdH'l of acci-
dental ileatii. asseriine 1'iat the
!lrigger app.aieiit'y -i:a:; ;i'd on the
fenee Th ie a- hadf been (1« a.I
abouj f vo hours wtn-n a si'drch-
mg party, alarmed ).?>■ his iajlun;
to appear fo'r a meetm;; with ffii m
hands, fouhd him,
Tiinm.-U i- survive,] by. his wife
and t.hre, children.
have arriv-
e'l for the slimy the wildest that
could h ■ leased lor tii<> occasion
"Ir is goijng to be the roughest
j and , toughest -how we have es'er
j af'k'tiipted;" -lated Ranchman Bob
T'lrpin.^general manager of thhe
'rorleo for 'In- stockmen.
Twenty-six hundred seats
a'l go ,it one jiofiular fir,ice
admission.
guns plugged, Ethcrcdei
eel hunlors they niusi have only
two shells in the magazine. Seven
' fjrrcst.s were made In Sb\cn clays
for violation of t his rcgulfdion.'
Other r.xuji.tions to remember j
when the season opens Sepo'inOei-
Hi ar not lo .hot on or across a
highway, from an auto, nor mul
a horse
hunt;
mule or ox lie used to
Conunissionei s Are
(Back From Austin
Joe Angel. Sam Taylor,
I
will,
for
School Enrollment
Reaches 1,850
Texas Solons Seek
New Bond Bill
AUSTIN. Sept. 12 'U.R> A ie
calcitrant st.at,. Iloiisc toda.v or-
cleix'ci printing of a substitute :
for the "compromise" road bill
endorsed by Gov. Coke Stevenson.
Tht Governor, who convoked the
legislature in special session Mon-
(;ol,l; INTO SK(OM) ROUND
Allison vuinirig
a!s witli a 1 • i'ct.ory o\ej R ihie
Roinihger m the champion,shiji
liMsion Allison v> ill ) lay the
winner of the J T. Hughes-Rup-
ert <'oles match m the finals Sun-
day; aftel noon, !;. ^'!'':,'!'.''"i
in th' fir-! thuht Bobby Adair
w«n o\ei ("lailand Carej b\ 2-1 th;
S- hool enrollment in B reckon-
r:d_. 'I'hur.sday had reached fhcj
I,Sr>!. nsark and steps wore being
taken I,, iijstem;,'!ica.lly comb th •
city for children who might lie
'■ut, P:irents may he lined 323 far
children of school age who arc
not attendinR.
j llli' figure represents a drop
of fifty, One rays,, for this was
and itui.ipri of tweh,. grades.
I- art" Worth is reported off about
2,000 and about forty ieachers
whit
does- not make
I day, said he guessed M>e "honey-
' moon is over."
The law-makers are restricted to
one iasK provunn< itieans to a.-
: sume county highway inclehted-
the wrangle
surplus the
not act-
|y ih
Wolhfo.rd, comniis-ioners. fin'.*
Jesse R. Smith, county judge, re-
turned from Austin today wlr r
they attended the oru'iim; ,se;si'i-
of the legislature an dlislened in
on discu<-ion of the bond assuui;i
tion bill.
Commissioner Wohlford stated
that most of the rlif cut ion oil the
hill was what would he done with
the surplus created from the gas.
■ ' oline tax. Stephens county wishe s
to use tlii- surplus to buy rights
of-ways. or to he used in
bond debts.
villi .'SO.000 enemy casualties, a
;ain of 12 miles, and recapture
>f 12 towns on the viial Central
•'ront around Smolensk; defeat of
•nemy attempts lo cross the Dv.itia
River and defeat of Axis forces
•ii the mid-Finland front.
London reported G.-rmans seem-
•d starting a , new offensive of
mportance on the Russian A ret ie
•oast toward Murmansk in an of-
ort to cut off war supplies from
■I'itain. but the Germ.,ns wv.I
aid to Ii.iv,. suffered reverses.
Prime Minister Churchill said
uindreds of British fighter planes
lad arrived or are en route to
iussia. Berlin thrcaiehed' Lenin-
rarl with the "fate of Warsaw"
civilians fail '<1 to surrender,
nit the city held out.
Three Drivasi Stopped
Mighty Red counter blows have
rumpled three German drives on
h" vital central from and Soviet
'efcndcrs ar,. slaiifling firm on
ie approaches of Leningrad,1 Kiev
aid Odessa, Russian front dis-
aichcs said early Thursday.
Those savage counterattacks
imerl to relieve pressure on those
icsieged cities wore not detailed
i the early mryiiiim comnninii|tie,
ul tvar correspondents said that
'azi
troops, defciited in the 2fi
a\ battle of Yelina with a lossj
I from 75,000 to SO,000 men, were
a hPHrilonc llnrhl .vestward to-i
ftrd mincfl Smolensk, forty milo^J
• way. .
The niorniiii,' communiciue told |
nl.v of continuing fierce fighting
'on,' the entire Ironf and of re-
eaff'd German air attacks on
.eningrarl.
Leningrad Hard Pnssed
German military reports said
'hursday thai a number of So-
U.S. Action To
Be
WASHINGTON. Spi. 12 UU!.-
Usuall\- trustworthy sources .-.aid
today President Roosevelt s world-
wide address tonight .vilj declare
the United Stales will take what-
I iwer action necessary to protect
ief fielrl fortifications hlockini; I shipments lo Iceland.
i'ie German! adv ance!; on. Leningrad The President also is expected
ad been destroyed in terrific to express American i"senlment
to
1 ive bombim; raids.
The raids also were said
las'e sih-nced a iiuniber of
ml iaircraft and artillery
ions a limit Leningrad.
Leningrad's waterworks receiv-
d several direct bomb hits anfl
>rgc fires resulted. thf. dispatch-
's said.
The report of intensified Lull-
! ".iff" activity cam0 as Germans
lescrihed Leniimrad as still shoot-
ii': from all barrels in a red-hot
lefeiise.
There vei'1 intimations that to
ivoirl a costly storminc ciperation
the Nazi hiirh command might try
to starve, shell and bomb the city
into surrender.
week
Soviet I Grc"i
prisi-
Faii
meeting j and Friday, .warnii
I Friday.
WEATHER
to partly cloudy tonight
in northwest
ness. Because 1 of
over (iRiiribution of
regular session did
The second round .of match play,- Jack Faunilerov Crcagfi
m the Bi• t'ke.'.ridg,. Countr,\ Club Geijilry will meet in the finals
annual championship tournament Sundav for fourth flight honors. ...
Co. under was Monday w ith' Bit!; In tin consolation, John Bate-"'"l> "'1' =*"!"• Bi>.ley said
birth in tin fit)- besleil Buster Walker 3-1 in the! 'lo°* TO1{e the drop here
cbampionslri|i divisions. Bruce Sn -; 1,1 'l '''
der d'-: -aied Alvin Walker 5*1 in _ _ , "~ " *
the third flight Chtirles Deere, rit) pita IS Admit
defeated !•! W Wil hams 3-2 in, 2 NeW Patients
Oil Shorta>r^ Tn
East Wolf Cry
FARM AND RANCH NEWS
By EVELYN STRAHAN
over the German sub ill lack last.
the U. S. destroyer
route to Iceland, and
sinking of the U. S.
Steel Seafarer in I lie
The Greer was r.'wry-
ini
en
.oyer the :
Freighter
Red Sea.
ing mail to ih U. S. forces in tc.-
land. The Steel Seafarer ,was
carrying lend-lease supplies 10
tlv British in the Near East.
These indications cam,, after
a White House conference where
Mr. Roosevclf ,'veiit oxer-with eon
eressional leaders of both parti";,
pronouncement on foreign affair;
lie delivers at S p. m. fonigliL.
Iji
ap-
t
to reach ihtv final;
the winner of tlie
Steve Cozhy and
mati h : between
Paul Smith..
the fourth flight.
utivr matches i mainin^ to h, Two patients were admitted to
played this week are: Second; !ho hospitals for medical
treatment Wednesday night f.-nd
morning. W. J. Powers
'lit, Wi'ldon Fn\
are
•VS.':'
Marshall <
lie will play Watzon and S. T. Coker v^;; Wal-1 Thursday
E. E. Gentry nosed Walker.
Cast I em a n 1 -tip in the fourth" I
flight, .while Blliie Crciigli took'.
ter Blake Johnson: third flight. L.
W. Pate \ - Peach 's Ridings and
Everett Beavers vs. Sonny Coker;
Fifth flight* F, J. Christie vs
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s a medical patient at Brc-ken-
ridge Clinic, having been admit-
Hrl Jti•-1 night. Edward Dcvavets
was received in the Westside H6s.
1-iial this morning.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 12 'U.R).~
The Senate Oil Im-ost'e^'fin"'^^-
mil tec unanimously reported to-
day there.is no oil si,ullage on
the East Coast and federal pe-
troleum officials created an "un-
necessary alarm."
Probe of Battle
With Sub Asked
WASHINGTON. Sept. 12 <U.R>--
Sen. Gerald P. Nye introcluctd
a resolution today calling the
Senate Naval Affairs Committee
to Investigate action between the
U. S. destroyer Greer and an un-
A prediction about hose is that
beautiful cotton hose, the kind
women will he 'proud to wear, will
be one result of file present hos-
'ery situation. Just how long that
it will take to develop that kind
of cotton hose is not^nown. The
situation that has developed over
the present shortage of silk hose
will work itself out: already man-
ufacturers are combining nylon
and cotton in hflso. making cotton
lops and toes and. the remainder
of the stocking nylon.
On Sept. 10, 1941. the Farm
Security Administration held an
achievement tour lo the W. W.
Moore and Ross Walker farm in
of these two farms, Munroe Cope-
land, Mrs. Ruth Houston. Stuart
McAdoo. Evelyn Slrahan. County
Home Dem. Agent, and James
Alexander. The Munroes and
Walkers can be complemented or,
their splendid work with dairy
herd, poultry and turkeys.
CCC Erollme.1t
On Next Tuesday
Next CCC enrollment will
held Tuesd y Mrs. Pearl WYr-iit
county si- ial woi'ker ha an
notiheed. All hpys inaere ted
should see Mrs. Wright Fr day
afternoon in the Welfare offic:
upstairs in the Pierce building.
There is no limit on the number
of boys who may enroll she ..aid.
I Boys will lie enrolled at the
Breckenridge camp near Po sum
Kingdom D;-m and will work on
Breekenridge park unless
are needed at a camp elsewheie.,
Interestd young men of good
character .between I lie ages of 17
and 231;. years should apply at
their local County Wolfr-re ol'fic:;
and make
corps.
t hey
appl '..ril ion for Hi;
I Stephens county. Speakers on
identified submarine lagt week. I the program included, the families
The catalogues for I he Fall
Products Show will be released
this week. Plan your exhibit now
and hie well represented In the
show this year.
Missing Plane
Still LJnfound
fU.R)
i ft:1-
TACOMA. Wash.. Sept. 12
- Army officials . received a
All the ladies in the Crystal j port a| McChord Field today that
Falls community arc invited to a missing bomber had been found
meet with Mrs. Thurman Davis on I in the foothills of Cascade Motm-
.Friday, 12. 1941. to organ-' tains, hut a thorough search of
ize a Home Demonstration Club[ the area whore the plane was be-
(Contlnued on P*Qe Fpur) I lieved sighted proved futile.
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111]
I urin,
w lin c .
Four
Baptist Pastor
To Take Lar e
N. M. Pastorate
Key. Philip Mc((ahey Will
Present Kesignatipn lo
Congregation Sunday
Rev. Pliilip M< Gahev said to-
day lie will tender his resignation
as pif.stor of thi' First Bapli t
•::.hfircli here next Sunday, this in-
formation having been presented
to the! hoard in a meeting last
night.
The resignation will read lo
take effect October I. and lie add-
ed he presumed it will bc accept-
ed in thai form.
Mr. McGf.'hy goes to the Fir-;
Baptist church of Alhu<|if r<|oe,
the largest Baptist church in ih"
stale. He said it has 2,000 in *m-
lii'is over 1.000 in Sunday school,
and an i.- tive financial program.
He cftme to Breekenridge tour
and a half years ago Irom th-
First Baptist Heights church' ui
Houston. Since he has been nei ■
there have been approxiiiiat. • Iy
800 additions to the local church.
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