The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 226, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 23, 1931 Page: 6 of 6
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IIOVT UK I.VI'K!
Stoker's Ranch
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and 1-2 mile smth.
Iiinhmu Strcr Itid mk'
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Friday - Saturday
Sunday
IS HUM
"pill
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JiiiiiImi Sntla
Dish lev Cream
mi) flawii' ..
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Milk .Shake
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15c
15c
10c
5c
35c
Specials
Ieeless Refrigerator For Farms
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lefrifieratnr?
Hclleve It or not. W. T Knmbr
who lives In Wayland. hm built
one Me lives fifteen mile from
town where It has not been con-
venient to (jo "nil keep Ice for
the home consumption much less
to kaep the supply of crrs. butter
and milk thnt were Drought to
town at Interval to be sold.
Mr Kambro mM. "I have laid
aw ah at nlehta figuring out a
nv to solve this problem and I
bolirxo I hav Invented something
w.irth while."
About twenty feet from the
iouo a room v. m built nevon feet
pinto with a regulnr house top
i'-.f and covered with sheet Iron
i nt hlnjrles.
the foundation was made of
Inge rook and cament with 'he
wall . extending throo 'oot high
Iho upper pirt nf 'ho vvalN nrr
lUnk Theo t . tnn(otlxl vne
nrofullv olnoil h'j bill I n tliat were
iiuii' m lth the rement
In-iilr the room a two and a
hull foiii ioIIiI conrreto foundation
i hull actim the south nlde
.( 'h t Imuith bu.lt In the top nf
in- At in enil tho trough was
mail' shunt flvp inohos In depth
iii h Ktiilu.il nlope to the nthor
.1 A thr lnor end there la
i pi'ijj 'ht run h. opened In order
ti. 1 1 i in tho truugb fni cleaning
and a uftt valve that keeps the
water four I ache- in depth. Thte
la also a pip running from this
end (o the garden for irrlpntlon
purposes At the other end thoro
Is a pipe arranged in order to
have i tinning wator or in cas 'he
tt'iugh need to bu refilled This
water la pumped by a windmill
from a forty-etght brrol. ovoi
ground tank tn this trough tho
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W. T. Fambro Builds One Cheaply On His Wayland
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WINNIE LKiHTNER
triu- i.iii of ii r.triji
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Imiigllli Jin' ii-i ii wrestler with u prriii.tiirnt rr.iinp liihie u
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ICs Doulile-llarreled Fun!
SHOW OPHNS 1:00 l. M.
Adults
Western Klectric
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T11E BKKCKENRIDCE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS. SUNDAY
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milk butter crs or nnythlns
that needs to be kept cool .ire
plircd.
Above the trough U n screened
opening about ono and a hnlf feet
high and four feet long. On the
opposite sldo of tho room there is
another one of these openings.
This enuies a draft that helps to
keep the water cool.
Under the window opposite the
trough and acre the buck are
shele for storage
Th cost of the matrrlnl was
$7 75. Mr. Knmbro did the haul-
ing. The outside work did not
cost over J 0.00.
So worth while has this proven
to be thnt his two sons are plan-
ning to hulld one tor their cwn
use.
Mr Fambro snld. "This house
cot very little. It was not much
trouble tn build and ever' rural
home should have one because It
is an ldal convenience "
Illinois Auto Platen
Use Cotlvffc Colors
HPRINOKtELD.ill. Aug 22. U.P
Illinois auto license plntaa hive
jone coiieg ate. The 1032 plates will
Have the same color scheme as thnt
of tho Hnlvertlty of llllncls orange
and il e
NuinemU on the now plates will
bo orange whllo the background
will he king"- blue
JWrotury nf State W J Strnt-
nn hn plaoed sn oriloi for 1100-
ssi pa-svnger vehicle platea for
es ly delivery
Pinnt.Ttlon owners huve born nsk-
od 'n kill a (hint nf Iholr cotton
'"oin wminl uiu d lie easier
LOVE IWIQ
or love saint?
What Is tlie secret
of this .strange
unman Ruth Chat
terton creates for
Hu? A woman
'' who finds love in
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It.iM'd nil tin nuvi'l
"liuri'N mid the l.tih '
by l.innuril MrrrU'K
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Jap Police To Order
Waitress Long Skirts
MISItlMA Japan Aug. 22. ii'l'i -Police
iMpecttHl the lcgi of more
than ICO waitresses of this city and
decided that knees must be cover-
ed An order was published that
glrl must wear skirts at least four
Inches below the knee cap.
In line with the tendency of Ja-
pan to go Occ'dental waitresses in
all the so-called "foreign-style" eat-
ing and drinking places were
dressed some years ago In n' Jap-
anese conception of a 'French
maid's uniform with a tiny skirt
exposing the oiooked legs of the
girls Nearly all Japnncc women
have bad legs ihecnuse of tho'.r
habit of s.tt'ng on the floor.
KANSAS CITY MAN (1AI.MS
TRAFFIC TICKKT TITI.F.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 22. (U.PJ
To It. M. Iloelcr of Hollon. Mo.
goes the doubtful honor of having
paid the highest aggregate of traf-
fic violation fine. Itoiler soltled
for $Ki0. having 30 separate ticket
against his automobile Mis excuse
was thnt many of the tickets
had been lusucd when someone else
was driving his cac failed to im
pres the police coutt Judge
Sunday and Every Day Specials
iccTok. Watermelons 20c
2 for 35c 3 for 30c
All Melons not on cold storage 2 for -."ic
DAIRYLAND
ICE CREAM
Ice Ice Cream Cold Storage
J. D. Miles Ice Co.
Phone 2(51
Watch For Our School Open-
ing Specials
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Great New.s Tor Men!
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Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday
August 2.1-23-2(5
Mr. Wayne Hudspeth
A Special Representative of
The Storr-Schaefer Co.
Tailor.s of Fine Clothes for Men presenting New and
Kxclusive Stylet.
Ileautiful Woolens Fine Hand Tailoring
Attractive Pi ices.
Dclivciy of garment can he arranged to suit your
comcnicucc.
S&.aClolhier
"nrcclvcniidgc's Leading Mini' fni .Men and Ho "
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Last Chance
Today
The ii)win-Clii'istinii Skcel Rane
Will Hold its Final SlioolTodin
Sunday August 23rd
The Skcet Range has met with wonder-
ful success during its first season of
operation and we take this opportunity
to thank each and every one of you for
your generous support.
Ewing-Christain
SKEET RANGE
Different Types
Of Films Shown
Vt Two Theatres
The Plaza and the Palace thea-
tre feature cntlicly different orts
of pictures today ond Montley At
the Plaza you need not expect to
sec anything but a fun-making
film while the Palace features
Kuth Clmttcrton 'n "The Mognlfl-
cent IJc." in whnt we .tippoo will
he a highly dramnlte vehicle. Pick
your own medicine or tonic as you
see fit. Chances are both plcttnes
will be Interesting and well worth
seeing.
As th s column doei not attempt
In any form or fashion to sny
where you shouldn't or hould go
to sec the best film wo have no
scruples ogalnat admitting that
Uuth Chutterlan is no favorite of
ours. Where we dislike hor type
of 'iich dramut'c acting h u n
dreds npplnud her m the screen's
licit. And we linag.ne she is. for
thn e who like thnt it sh Winnie
Quart 38c
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AUGUST 23 1931
Llghtnrr and Joe E. Brown will be
seen together again In "Sit Tight"
nt the Pla2a. This to the screen's
I fuunlcst comedy team. Perhaps
they are silly .but for laughs they
can make 'cm. Joe E. Brown fea-
tures h's big mouth and Wlnnlo
! her general crazlness . . . Incident
ally she has a pretty good sized
mouth herself.
The new theatre opened with a
bang lat Thursday showing first
Al Jolson In "Illg Boy" nnd then ;i
Hoot Gibson westerner Saturday.
Although many said that "The
Southerner." featuring Lawrence
Tlbbett. which was shown nt the
Palace Friday and Snturday. was
one of the best shows shown here
I this yenr. the box-office receipts or
I tnc theatre proved conclmlvelv
j that T'bbctt had ruined himseir n
u drawing card when hlit fit t pic
! ture. The Itngue Sung ' w iji shnwn
. here somc time ago It wnn ii flop
Notice
We have moved to out new location at I2li F.
Walker St. and aie better able to serve our
friends and customers.
A complete line of seasonable fruits and vege-
tables. our business and friendship always appre-
ciated. ERNEST LOWRY
GROCERY & MARKET
121. K. Walker St.
Net Door Fast of Western I'nion
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havo good featured for the lest
of the week.
Lowrii Establishes
Self In Business
B nost Iowry formeily in charge
nf the mnrket nt MrAf.-e Produce I
Company has estnbllihed a high
"lass groccty and niaiket for him-
self In the building at
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ern Un'nn In his new location
L.( wry will bo in i better position j
to serve hli custninets with a
complete l'ne cf seasonable fruit
and vege ables ns well ns staple
j anil fancy jrtocerirs nnd the licit
qua' ty moats.
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hciid your suits and dresses to Pate
Uros. to be thoroughly cleaned and
pressed where
only the very best work.
Felt Hats
Now is the time to fix up your
Fall Hats
Telephone No. 1
VISITED. KKI.ATIVKS
Mis W. A Haynes nnd sons
Wade and Wllllnm Jr visited re-
lative in Archer City Friday
'29 Chevrolet 2-ilnni- Sedan.ff t
nc tires perfect (jJOCC
sliuite iDsdUu
'2!) Whippet l-door Sedaift
ueai fflC
bargain JJLtl
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tires looks and d1 CA'lr M
runs good .. vjiuu
Chrysler Imperial 80 Se-
dan leal bargain. Looks
and runs good. .A shame
to sell it for (tJOCA
this only . $o)
2). Pontine 2-door (jjl OC
sedan good shape vPl-iD
27 Ford Touring excep
tionally good 4lfiC'yi
shape J)Oi)y
or Seda (Vik
$12GT
2 t hevrolet l-door
good tires
runs good
hippet (5 Coupe fiood
shape roocI CjCC
tires . P0J
Model T Ford Truck I
new tires. Dodge transmis
sion. Runs
good
$65
Miui.v nlhi-r llnrgalnH In stock
seeing It Hclli-vlng.
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equipment and will be in
ijciivr service man you
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 226, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 23, 1931, newspaper, August 23, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123532/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.