Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 2, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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firuflry 1939
THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
Page Thm? : Phono 60C
CIETY
F NEWS NOTES
I I k . tut del T A v? rs 1"? f T -j r 9 -
MI9S JANE ELLEN REEVES
riL Jess Pipkin Is Elected
President Of Study Club
V '-
INTERESTING
s;M-RF.TINfi i
PROGRAM PRKSRNTKn AT
r 'AGISTING OF WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUN
1 .
i itrf' Jris Pipkin wm rlrttrd president of tho Wctlnowlny Study
Wl" he ClUb mcn"rs ml Wwlnewlny nftcrnoon nt the Wo-
91 5Jlit' Pr tner tegular huidnoM iiuntlnfT ami progrnm.
c ii".T "" '" inviuuru .urn. Jiiiir inti vico president;
f(f Ija&m Bowers recording ec-l-
f7T!. fr- Hunter Jones cor-
jmj rvrcmry .Mrs. Henry
. rta)urer. Mrs E C. liny.
prllnicntnriAn.
'prptram for the afternoon
wn'int suuject of "Unconvcn
WitM
tMytntutti a review of
viWme To Kten ty Doro
iJr Rln hy Mm. T. C
V
1
fit pecker In the nhicnro
rpld Oulnn "Onlnp.iKoji.
JfcW by Ileebc was pita-
ii ncnry ."Natim.
r present included Mrs.
?Jnrn fVtr. D. T Uowlei.
ItiRl IVMrtrs. Mrs It. n
yjrUkU Davidson Mrs.
jymtrriytr Mrs. I. M. Ksul-
ff J. p mrrrll Mrs. A.
tbn Mrs Hunter Jones
pftf. U Kelley Mrs. Hocr
k'Jr II C Morsnn
fcyynm Mrs. Jess Pipkin.
tfW.1 ft. IMtlrruin. Mrs. K. C.
;!MJ JtMe !l Smith Mrs
rfThornpon Min Amos
Iul Williams.
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m
n;Mccti
IJeld Wednesday
uif a Bit
PERSONAL
--' I. I
Tiling Is Advocated
For Gardens Here
If you are planning a vcgittiblo 01 flower K"-rdcn It might be well to
lie It.
County ngctit V. II. tro snTd Tursdny tiling Is being n-ndp under
nn NYA project Here which nmy soon be nvallnble to the public nt 3
oiits or Icm nr foct. This will she suhlri liratloii for the garden which
hns ninny benefits not tho Irnut be
Irwf Hint It does not "kill" the land
s this wnter spread on some times
does it nljio Is believed It will cu'.
thr wnter bill In hnlf.
With this bulni; rom ptantlni:
time the following Intorumtlon with
reference to rose dteenies lmve
been received through the exten-
sion nervlce.
In the Tews urea tho most Inv
portnnt dhictiw is blaekiHt. It
prlttmrlly nt feels Ute lenves nnd
rnuses premature defo-llatlon. Two
I
m
K
IRUIV H DlllltlniT nlnl. t
.4' " n "" "'"
'Hrt. O. M MlwVrr Ixal U'.l.
liter thf first time alnrc
bjis wnen tne meeting
t(J flth Mrs A W Mueller.
TOfl enjoyr.l the qulltlni:
iftr)uck luncheon wns scrv-
: JUr. A W Mueller. Mrs. W.
jttjjj Jr. Mrs W. I Tucker.
WvJpK. Adams. Mrs. J. V.
Pl.Vltr. U Vlck. Mr. X. J.
Is'jHrF' K- Mlaekburn Mrs
j TjteKeraon. .Mrs. II. A.
ftqn. Mrs I: J Johnson.
'WH'fi Oentrv Mrs J a
MW4ji: Mr U A. Hall Mrs
ii.J.Ine. Mrs Willi.. lt..-ur.
tifall'r. Johnion
l HKi Huby Johnson. Miss
UUckburn. MIm Flora
ik'asd (wo vl.K.irs Mm l K
Mllrtnd Mn. M J Itrnwn
TAVncjM meeting will bo with
rt'J A. IvMUlerilsle on Kebnmry
M eiub members nie nskml to
LR$r and to brini; n frlrnl urul
a&l Others ttl loin th rlnh
blilHulIti rerc qulltel at thu
we
laas LUNCHEON
tV.l.
syzr?
itsrtJc.ll Matrons clnaa of th
Ljlh'Ut church will 'hnve Its
SktuUr JflOnthly luncheon at noon
7 ai me cnurcn. men woman
i ilktd to brtnu n covrrr.1 dish.
:rSASSIFIED
i bffWinrn au iiatks
fllailMUm of JS words. Insert-
J M .under proper classlficn-
tlfta ions day 30o Samo ad
tBtoi consecutive days 75c
No id taken for less than 30.
a
yt
'ft nH
Mr. Winter Wood nnd Mm
Walker Castlemnn Malted In lOaat-
lNtid 'I hii:uJiiy.
Mr Florence Cne nnd Mm.
fcJvctoy Ilnrmon hnvo returned to
their home In M I'nso nftor visit-
ing here with Mr. and Mrs. Itolllc
Slonn.
Iiivo HbMcll nnd Flstior MllUr
nrc attending a thrco-dny t.lcctro-
lux sehool In Fort Wotth.
Jamoa Alo.xnndor n studont nl
Tdxm Toeh In Lubbock Is spund-
Inn the mid-term vnetitton lioro.
Ambulance Phone 070. Adv.
INFORMAL RALLY TO
RE HELD FRIDAY
The Mnckey-'Verloy HIMn -I."-
will have n uVmi tlirh 1mii"Iih:i
niHrti t'rlday nt thv Tlrst M n l
lt ."Minli The r. 'Ifta la - le
nn iniornwi rally or lit oniire
cliuvi nwTithorstilp nnd tho jruonU.
After nn opcnlmr sonn the wel-
come nddreos will be Iven by Mm.
J. A. lhiims pre.ililnnt. Mrs. Hood
Hennrd will prosent n voent solo
nnd Hjv. Itnymond C. Gruy will
mnko nn nddrcsfl.
PUBLIC IS INVITED
TO CHILI SUPPER
The public Is Invlta.l to attend
tlv chill Mp irr a vl nor-.nl hour
which w.l; b- held l-otn six jnt..
pht o'clock Tbir.lsy fitt .t tho
M. C. A. uiu'.i . t.ic M.tiirshl
.f the mr.n"!!! ol the Older r.f thti
r4ilrn Hln.
'ilekets or the affair nra 50 wnt
nn I may '- j.t-' ui'her at tn doo'
ii Irjtn any member f I he O. IS.
3
s
LEGION AUXILIARY
'I hi- Wni.na Ai !iry if thi
Am rlnn i't in vi' ir it .
ociTk Fridn nr noon in
home uf Mis y Cn !'V) V t
Ulllmns it was n t .-ed t't .
Vote Is Delayed
On Joe Kunsehik
Al'STIN. Feb 2. U.R - A fur-
ther hearing will be held by the
stnte sennle committee on xover-
nor's nomination beforu a vote 13
tnken on the confirmation of Joe
Kunsehik Austin telephone work-
er who wns nominated for state
labor commlMloner commltl"
chnlrtnnn Allan Shivers of Port
Arthur snld tmlny.
Kunsehik wns before the com-
mittee late yesterday nfter dele-
gations of rlvnt lnlor faction had
been hennl for nnd ntfslnit hla con-
flrnrntion. Itepreuntntlvea 'of Independent
orgnninztlons claimed n state mem-
bership In n oxcoao of the combin-
ed membership of A. F. of L. ana
C. I. O. union. Tho A. F. of I
nnd C. I. O. along with the rnll-
rond brotherhood proteated again-
st Kunachlk's confirmation and
aid he belonged to a company
union.
Oakley News
ly Mm. KITH RIDLINR
We aru getting plenty of rln In
this part of the county bt It de-
n't give people tlmo to break their
gnrilens.
The henlth of Mio ouinmunlty is
sttll poor as there are many com-
plnlnU of colds nnd Infliiunca.
Kdwln Mn enllml on Drannon
tlldllng Sunday morning.
A fow of tho young lolka nttend-
m! n dnnco nt Swtmwn Dale's St-
ilnlny evening.
Quite n fow of thin community
were In Hanger Snttirdny.
Mr ami Mrs. It. A. Ilftlktr wore
visiting Mr. nnd Mr J. D. Hul-
ling Saturday afternoon.
V. A. Dean wns In this community
Pnturduy morning.
Jie Angle nnd Uranium Hldling
ware in Ranger Tuesday of thu
past week.
H. F. White and J A. Hldling
were In Caddo Wednesday morning
II. Millet colled on J l Hldling
Wodnemlny morning.
Mr and Mrs Hob Uimrfoid vlnit
ed In the homo of Mi nd Mi
J. I). Hldling Wxlnesd.i irtennMni
II. F White and fnniil) weie in
this community Thursday
J A J D. nnd Prunnon HhIIim.
were In Hrrrl onUdgi- ThirlH
J'io Angle cilled on J I Hidlin
Fude.y morning.
A few of the voting folk itt-ml
ed a dnnco it the h- me of Mr urn
Mi". Chunk Ucmpsi j I ml
evening
or threo sticcesslvu shedding of
lenvea through the growing season
weakens the plant. The lorn of
leaves means the Ions In food which
normally would be stored In thu
ea'ncs md roots to carry the plants
h rough thi dormant season. The
Injurious effects may become np-
parent during the curiont itcusott
ns a stunting of the plants and the
drvrlopem-nt rf the enne dksvnac
known us ' Jlebnek." Hecunt work
by the exprilmeut station center-
ing around Tyler Indicates tnu
hlnrkspot nny often be tho Indir-
ect cause of dlebark. IliiMhes which
have had thr hcavlcxt Infection by
tlie bktel spot fungtm generally evl-
denrc the greatest asnount of dle-
bark. Thr- control for the blackspnt dU-
ee at the present lime lies chief-
ly in taring fungicidal chemicals to
kill the fungous organiam bufrt.
It entus th httvis. This is nc-
(omiliibf iimat snthitactnrhy by
i:nlmr 'dusting sulpher." a sulphur
whl"h 1 1 "pectolly piepared nnd
giuiind m.j ttnely that the sulphur
paitlcbn will poem through a 90-
mrsh Err n. In Ustng dusting sul
phur It Is found that more applicat-
ions are ncrcebtary than If u spray
w-ie used. However the rase of np
idlcutlin nnd poaslblll y of treat
lug the plants nt critical period -
irndrrs the dust method rupeil 'I
to spraying A hand duster to fncltl
nt the application tf the dust
inntfiliil m ty bu obtain d ut a uom
innl rust.
Beginning early In the iipring
with the fliit dcvelopmen cf new
lenvrn. the plants hMild never go
through a rainy n rli d without
having a light protective covering
f the tutphur dust on the luivea.
I luring the tluic the plants are nmk-
ng ripid gi'wth iuul during nilny
W"uther. .It may lie ncceswnry to
ilust tv.-o or even three times n
week. Inter in the season treat-
ment nt Inlet vnls of n week or two
we ks mnv lie sufficient.
The 'dlebuek" dinaso Which nf-
leets the catiCM Is recognized by the
nppenrnnre of dead branches which
usually dl from tfoc tip down-
ward. Practices which Increnso Mio
storage of food will tetluco tho In-
cidence of illelmck. As iwltitod out
previously controlling btncksiot U
a fact r Id the control of dlelmelt
Pinching off young flower buds un-
til the plant becomes mot in o also
improves the natural vigor and re-
tmlnncu to this disease.
Hose mildew appears ns a. white
powdery mold on the leaves and
tometimes on the y mng ImkIs Is
orillnanly not very serh us. It
ocriii- enilv in th sprlr.g and ag-
ain III the f.ill On use of dllltillg
sulphur Is usually n very effect-'
lve control.
The two- root discuses crown pill
nnd rootknot nro recognized us
abnormal swellings In Uio roots
the crown gnll often appearing as
knobby calluses and the rootknot
ns n mnttlrtg of the roots with
smnll nodtllc-llkc swellings. These
diseases are extremely difficult to
control. They can be nvoldrd how-
ever by purchasing healthy good-
grade bushes nnd planting thetn In
soil free from the organisms which
I cause tho disease.
Of particular Interest umy be the
Information we nro gcttlnkr concern-
ing rcse understocks onto which
the different vnrletlcs nro budded.
The Welch strain of Miiltltetn
which Is the most generally used
understock In Texas Is found to be
highly resistant to tho blacksp..;
dlsense. Unfortunately this trail Is
not tinnsmilted to the varlctloi
budded on It. Howover It does
show tho possibility for ue In ros.-
liiTedltg world. Furthermore. It
Indicates Unit blackspot Is prob
ably carried Into most rose fields
In or on the bud wood rather than
originating In the understock. Hc-
flstnnee to crown gall nnd root
knot 1ms shown up In the Iowa
klrnln of Multlflorti understock and
ntnkcs It favored for additional
testing.
In conclusion the Impoitnnt
points In the pieventlon of dUen-ics
if ruses t to select good stock Toi
planting plant In dlsease-fi-r soil
1 tine out cnnkerid and dend wid.
nnd mnko tiequetK applications ol
fungicidal du.ts or spiays thi ugli-
out the season.
2250 Pay Poll
Taxes; First Car
License Is Sold
When the time lh.itt for the jxiy-
ment of poll tnxes expired In Tex-
nn Tuesday nlglit It wrut found that
L'.'JMl out of a posHtblc 3.STK) had
iiinliftcf as voters In Stejihens
county during thftptsettt year.
However thH'wfis shown n nn
lucre ihc of about 400 over other
"non-election' years. In 1037 aj-
proximntcly 1 S00 paid poll taxes.
Wednesday enr license plates
went on sale. These must bo pur-
chased by April 1. U D. t'yeatt
win the first tn purchase a number
tr.g. Ills number I A 19261. O. U
Jarkin who went early to the off-
Ice last year to get the f I rift plate
and ran second repeated the per
formance this year. Tile second
number attain went to him r-
irsertlng the two sates made by
mldmoinlng.
JURY RETURNS
7 TRUE BILLS
Ten Cases Against Brokers
Set Tuesday; Two Held
In Driving Cases
The Stephens county ginnd Juiy
which met Tuesday returned seven
true hilts nnd ruedssod until Feb
ruary 20.
Tho bills Includud two indict-
ments for driving while Intoxicat-
ed and flvo additional hills again-
st Ford Alcus nnd J. U Young.
clmrglng thoft.
Tho driving indictment wore
brought against J. W. McCnleb
and Wood row Uonty.
All of those cases hnvo been
docketcil for next Tuesday Feb-
ruary 7 tho opening dny of th
week set asldu for honrlng crim-
inal caaco. In thu Indictment
all are In connection with opera
tlon of tho now closed Inokerue
concern hearing their namen.
With thu exception of one count
ngalnst Young nnd two a iln l
Alcus the hills are Joint mdi'
ments a total of ten cases ijnr
listed against them tn the c'
tlnss.
(CINDERELLA1
i
( ror sale
jifour choice rccorde. 23c each at
IM1 Milter Coffee Shop. 5000 to
plpii frpai.
Ik 9
(BHtn Used tlrs and vutcanlz
. bit Aiock and equipment 1-t value
bnilftMs. Will teach buyer I
nil Moving awav. Must sell
i
ukalj. lUmlln Tire Shop (Illlll.ir
aftZe)Iox Ml ttamiin icxn:
FOR RENT
j i.
litj 6 fjoom homo In good condi
Prefer ranting to couple Lo
tUl at 203 North Flint Also for
Kent 4 5 room house at 700 Quit
li'alkkf. Iltake Johnson Insurance
tency Phpne u
TAi
t S
Local And Long
Distance Moving
f BY
awjitilieHeed Merrrs. Bond-
M Warehouse Co.
-J'honft
JAKE REAGAN
7S9 or 171
Tit k hM on yssjr storing
POST OFFICE FRUIT STAND
SPECIALS
for Friday and Saturday Only
Just received another big load o
Citrus fruits from South Texas.
APPLES Winesap Dozen loc
TKWS FU.L of llICK
OEANGES dozen loc
SPUDS No. ones 10 lbs. for 23c
FKKSH AM) MFDUM HKADS
CABBAGE Pound 2c
SPINACH fresh pound 5c
SQUASH yellow pound 10c
HOT PEPPERS pound 15c
TURNIPS 3 lbs. for 10c
Fresh LETTUCE 3 heads for . . . 10c
EGG PLANTS pound 5c
CARROTS 2 bunches for 5c
GRAPEFRUIT Morris Seedless bush-
el - .... 95c up
APPLES nice delicious doz 20c
PINEAPPLES large 23c each
NEW POTATOES extra nice lb. . . 4c
ONION PLANTS bunch 5c
FINAL
CLEARANCE!
I'KK I s HI LOW 1 ).T" KlillciiloiM price to clear the decks
for new -prtug MrrehundiM'!
ONE RACK
&
COATS $
Far Below Cost!
While They Last!
VALUES to $22.50
5
DRESSES
$1.98
$2.98
i.ii.
'It) $7-!l.-
Vl.l IS
TO I.!U
SWEATERS
ami hloim:.-.
VAI.t'lvS TO yJJM
$1.00
Ol'K
(OOIC'K
POST OFFICE FRUIT STAND
PHONE 116
Court and Willianis Phone 116
SHOES a
Al Give
way Prices
3 Sensational Groups $4.95 Values
$joo $49 $J98
The
CINDERELLA
"Smart Women's Wear and Shoes"
WEST TEXAS I-H GIRLS BUSY
Moro than twonty-flve thousnn I
of thu 3290 farm families In th.
10 counties from Palo Pinto an I
Jones on the north to Ollb sple and I
Hlnnco on tho south Hint make up !
Extension Sen-Ice District 7 wei.
i cached by soma plinse oi li.mi.
demonstration work in lu.
I.cudurs In the woik wen .' J"-1-11
club girls nnd 3.M3 nicnl. i-
uf home dcmonstintUm i lulw -o
cotillng to .Mnuiinc tlein ditn t
agent for the Texas A. and M i.i
logo ICxtensltyi Seivli'c who sum i
vlsud tho activities of the 17 ouu
ty home demonstration acnt.- i-i
the area.
Items) cnnipili d mm nntitiil i.
JlOrtS Of the ai;enls how til it I.
Counties speel.il.eil In S1 1' -i.t !
Imt work and th.it 111'. kI'I tu.ul'
2795 gTairoenls at a -.ivln of J I
70088. While tiJ (Jill.- kept i lot I.
Inn account.
.More than two hundred l i
rooms were Improved by viil-
FrankelllNews
HY U OAUTII TAYI.OU
The health of this community Is
Ix'ilti at this writing.
Mr ami Mrs. Lewis Hawkins
ip nt Hat tn day night with her Mir-
entn. Mr and Mrs. Lee Swnttson.
Mis. J. P. Morris Mr. mid Mrs.
Jeff Collins were callers In the
Taylor home Monday Afternoon.
Mr nnd Mrs. flam Tlndel spent
.s.ituniay nlBht In the homo of hot-
part nt y.r. und Mrs. Will Knight.
Several of this community on-
joyed a Jtoim dunc In the homo
of Mi. and Mrs. Claudie Tctnpflc.
Music wns furnished by Cecil livu-
lyne and J. U Stewart Murl Jen-
kimi of Ctiddo and Otenn uUo of
Caddo.
Mis Will McCulun was HI Sat-
in il.iy night.
Vnlervne Taylor spent Sutlllday
nkht with Ueincl Knight.
A wedding shower wms given In
the home of Mis. II. union in hon-
or of Mr. and Mis. C. V. William-
son. Mr. W. D. Taylor and I.-tgatlia
cnlkd on Mrs. I.uo Swanuor Thurs
day afternoon.
Klmer Morris called on O. P.
Mollis Sunday morning;.
Little Cilenda livoth Is spending
the week with her grandparents
Mr. and Mis. W. D. Taylor.
Mrs. Com Thutiiisou Is visiting
her father Mr. J. V. Ilnrrcll.
Mis Clinton Knight spent Mon-
iliy nlbt .viih Mi. md Mia Will
Km -lit
Union Hill News
My MRS. S A -i I U'" N
Mrs. T. C Cob man m in I
H row n ?an itiiium i !.- '
treatment.
K.itlil.el Hi pe I- -'tin h
sNtir Mrs. .1 W. Stiirmii f Ai
chei City.
Mis. I W. I.ic.ln ..l l-i't-' w
Oklahoma vim hut ! !! mi . .
her parents. Ml. .in I Mm ' '
Ciray. has reiurniii t' her l.oin
Mt. nnd Mrs. J 'in itou-ton of
Brc'-kenrldge l:iitcd Mi a; d Mi-
S. A. Kuilivan Moml i n.ght.
Mrs. It. T. V.niyhn oi Cuihon I
vUltliia her luinnt-i. Mi. ivul Mix
O. IC. Orny.
lOltgene Col'inan I v ultln in
Crane.
Mis. k 17 ii-.iiniiii w'i I' i
lieeu III fur Hie p.i- "iviial wiik
is lattci
Mm Jim ''iiii'I "l i in -ill. i
Annie l.ei of ." t. 'id Mi
(5. P. .V il Vi M il le M". ii ii I
mum Houston and Pat i-iu . "i
the A. M. Sulllv n In .nc I'n I n
night.
Houston Moore vl iti l .l.i
Crook Haturd-iy.
ncirae Moore vi lud J.o k 'i. '
Saturdny.
Oenige Henry Nell spent Suudu
with Hop Sulllvun.
C. M. rfulllvuii of Archil Cliy w.i
in this coiiitiiiinit) on bii.-iiii mh this
lmsL week.
Mts. (!. M ISrny who hi' b -i
ill since before Chiistmus U s'.ill
conflmil to her liomc.
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 2, 1939, newspaper, February 2, 1939; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70768/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.