Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 340, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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city.
12 Viper.
24 Grief.
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27 Mount:..ni ir
this land
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31 Aurora.
|E 32 Electr ic-
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While N v«.i>inR mvwntl Thurs-
day e.viuni; chanced up& a beaw-:
tiii.' : n1 brand new home
1 mi i„ .• Ml! ■: UHUO: SMI'- ,
•'.I it 1 i■ :lil ■ Ui' awl was just :
,;cM; a ;• l.'hn turn's card Mrs j
iuutf i nu. heniil to shy ru.coml>
t|H • IMNIM fVOn MfUiOT
tl.-iric >. Viir liitrilh I>11*-
I SANUKA IVCTlfN i-
itiiw t )-iari> this af-1
• rn<<■-H (it o'fl'.ck. Thursday
e ting the C. K West homo was
.:;ht • • i up and gay costume- were
ti v : li m i' don't kilt v whose
i! >li)s ! v. i: he I SlRLKY
v 'i' he-les:-.
>i. t( he.ii vou have iieen ill
"«.\\IK RirsSKM. here's
hoping for . sih-o.Iv recovery.
1 • • i • iin;e v,e -e«> ('• \V KVVING
■ •• : displaying different Willkie
Oiltiins, . V\ onder where lie get-
then1 all.
MRS WILLIAM I'AHDUE and |
FA! I, Ml! KS were husy as Iwes j
I >. '.teidax workihs.'. on the lieu
lows Hall.
STEEL PLANTS
PITTSBURGH iUJJ. The "no
visitors" sr.;n is nut at industrial
plant* in the Pittsburgh district
ongtitfed in lillinR government or-
der> for natioiud defense need>. ,
The steel mills, electrical firm.".'
„i| m ven .in- and other industries that make up 1 ^ '
' lhe great industrial area-of West- h '' J""1'." /' ; cll-dueele,, roek
,, ,11 looked ern I'eunsyh.ania. have lightened tmd knoeked .,11 one oi Ihe huek-
- up
MRS. FLOYD HOLDER'S sis-
ter is visiting her. Nobotl> was
lion ? when We called so ivvill have *r*n*m/\r n
to tell you her name consequent 1>. D A |J V IL lrp| |1{L
CLIFTON LK MOSS started to] 1J/S1A T J-CH 1 V/ItkJ
a jrfirlj Thursdiiy evening and.
took-d so \er.v iliiinj she rode ilie
■levator to the Sei'niid llom then
walked down mo i"< - -1 ■>' t'ne wny
so re r-' to lie so eiit:-pii'iious
Sin.' ua -lasted to lackev party.
MRS. M'!D MAIiKin we liked]
join eoloi mnihifl'tttlon of orkk:
..rid red . . . it lool-
int, on you.
HO.MKk l UDOIi,
mighty handsome
von were tiiiiiK on this morning, now only those with the most
Didn't know 'till a fev. davs ii';o pressing official business and
that "TOM" Rl'SSKLL was back! I'l«nt employe* may go through
in i' sn ami working for Btveken-1 'ke "keep out barriers.
:.I' Tool guess we don't gel In many plants even workers
■ round much must produce cards or other
Quite a ev'incidence or some- specified forms of identification u
thing, tun the general public is K n entrance to the plants. Aliens
iiis gonni liavi t clloose between lu'e barred.
mrkei and chili on Tuesdas night Some plants still allow visitors.
October -Mth since the parent-.'! aHhough with varying resinc-
associations ol North Ward a no 0,i,'f among these are the,
J-.'asi Ward ;ire Ijoth giving sup- ,tt" ' ;'ior sU'c>l companies '
'"•rs that night On- wish. * one t';une<;ie - Illinois, a I'. S. Steel
had the capitcity to partake a lit- subsidiary, and Jones iV- Laughlin. j
ol rjich <)no lar^o steel linn has lolLj
Tonight is football night. «hf initative to the government. If
-.loop a.II he seeing all you lads
and lassie: again!
are evasive as to tho reasons for
tho restrictions. They are. how-
ever. continuing to add to the re-
strictions and make it more dif-
ficult to obtain passes to enter
mills working on defense orders.
CHICi;. C;d. <ti.Pi Wood row
N. ■ h o t. i- another "In oil' 'em
hack alive" hunter. Willi the deer
season open, ii wa- lo link lliiil
he didn't have a gun with him
when he :.aw a herd .. 11h a lour-
point buck m their nii.Nt. N'ow
rumpled the deer up
loiided him into his auto and
brought i! to tho ci'y still alive.
FIRSTMFB
A FLAVOR!
Try Want Ads
P-
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Waiting.
•' • in ftlr.".- a a - ■ rn' ir-r/e f"ar'
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, . . or 8 To v '.ah. < vrr.ptom.
1 ,! :!■■;• i It- 9 Pi Op! letor. 50-riot ■■'
, , J ;. O; jy pi M(' ■..'.e grour. !.
; i Co s.-.<• of ■. le. *4 'r' perform.
ep, : . vcr.?\ H C'j- d'•vn. Pury.
r, VEHTU AI. 12 (' -mf- rt. 57 Bof-'-re Chris
I v.-;< I Moi-md.n dye. 13 Right (abbr.), (abbr.).
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But when volt are loo
pionslup iiuality. you h.iv
Here thev
a go\'inment order is designated'
[its ".secret." ii strict no visitors
rule is enforced. Otherwise, vist- ]
tors are allowed only one permis- i
sion of the government agent in 1
charge of the work.
Plant and government officials
STUBBORN
HEAD >■<&
COLD,
RELIEVE stuffinessLrffid misery
this proved way: Mat a fpoont'ul
of Vicks VapoRut/in boiling water,
then breathe ityfhe stlammg med-
icated vaporsiC I
THEN AT b/oTIME, rilb VapoRub
on throat atfd chest tofiet full ben-
eht of its long-contipui'd action
•?,^s:vlr£.\/icKS
delighted with VVAPORUB
It's HARD to tell ...but EASY to pick a winning oil
Y TO TAKE THE BUMPS md hard knocks
on her wavSP the top, this vcumg'I.idy may end up
with the ihainfHunship i>r be o^fe oi the hundreds
who llop. You i.iiiT^itH which.
1for an oil of cham-
iueVoi help you choose.
Because motoristsy rec|uirements valy as their
cars anil pockctbouks do. Phillips makes mXpy oils,
but yuu need havf no question or doubt, itvvou
want our best Oif, because Phillips delinirely and
frankly tells ><>u: Phillips 66 Motor Oil is our finest
quality . . . the highest grade and greatest value . . .
among all the u^ls we oiler.
It's good sense to dram and replacc worn oil alter
1,()()() miles. It's better sense . . . and economy, in
the bargain ... to drain and refill ■ with Phillips 66
Motor Oil at the Orange and Black 66 Shield.
8
POP A BOTTLE AND MAKE
THE FAMOUS BEER TEST!
Now famous Southern Select is bottled
with an amazing new cap that pulls oft
with the lingers and pops like cham-
pagne! That makes' it fun to open! But
the beer that's in the bottle will make
von stand ihp and cheer! It's so sensa-
tional that wi^iirge you to compare it
side-In-side wmi any other beer am'
A/i/r the t/iffereii\! Ann remember
Southern Select is tl\ onh beer in the
South made with distilled water—every
bottle aged lor months uKjull maturity!
Pop a bottle of Southern Select tt/dav!
GAIVESTON-HOUSTON SREV/ERN
Galveston, Texas
new cap pulls off
with fingers! pops
like champagne!
^ , -y>" S#fffI
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ALLEY OOP
10411
♦V.TON •*;
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GEORGE H. JEWELL
110C N, Breckcnridgc —Phone 345
JADIO FEATURE!
iV'cn to Southern
S.-Wet The St ir Ite^
p.ilVr Litest New-,*
rvt rji^ niirht exrept
Sun :t\v ::t 10 p. in.
YVFAA — WRAP
Slid oil your dial.
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sty Square Garden
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WNOVIN A't- CAES-A15., MOT -
A.NJ ARMOR.- PLA,TE.y cAvE- ■ BUT TMEM, DUE TO
M-VM V\jKO PUT J THE POSSaPMUTY OP OUR
HER TKSRE / T/ &ElNJo IN THAT THREE -
'~v— J \ VEAR P&RIOO UNi|<MOWN
i V TO HI6.TORIAM& I'M
(/ i (SAME TO *^EE Vv/HAT
% <jOHE3 OF IT /
OkJ TO ALEXANDRIA /
LONi? LIVE
CLEOPATRA . . '
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E07PT •
J. 1 . HKOSW:, Owner
: i
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W!'-. "i'l.o frood Kind. I" lbs
; PI .I'.S. For Cooking. > erk
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M'lii Kl I I. \l:.r>h Soed\ -s. :i |„i
v 'I'l l!l IT. Mar«h Sietllo-. bushel
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COPP 1WO Bv NRA SEPviCC
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Ac tLi: DICTATE )• —V "" \ X- DON'T KNOW/
MV RPTLAR.N TO WG-'LL PUT O^P^*AND I
ONCE / / <Z>UCCE,=r=> 1 ALL RIGHT, 1 BUT
ATTEMDS ■[ \ EHj,
iva t „ \ POC
i va
KMOVM THAT
LEOPATRA
DID REGAIN!
HER T'HROMt
/
'■iJxJvli
.KT K—
FRECKLES and HIS FRIE \DS
Large
t®18a
WE Gotta 1
FIMD THOSE
COPS , AMD
PRETEMD
WE'RE ALL
LOOKIMG FOR
FHE DANCE /THAT'LL
DIVERT SUSPICION
FROM US I
WEVF BEEN FOLLOWING
THEM TOO ! CAW VOU
DIRECT LIS "1& AN
INSAME ASYLUM?
WEVE BEEN TRyiMO
TO FOLLOW SIGNS . CAN
YOU DIRECT US "TO THE
MC, GOOSEY BARN
DANCE 2
YEAH, I 7 WAIT A
LATE I | THINK. i MINUTE
THINK WE OUGHT TO WE SHOULO. J WE STILL
i Its setting
WHAT,
FOR
imstance
?
have a few
Things To do
so This wont
boomerang on
GO HOME J
; ) V US TOMORROW/
. /
C-\ "
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there's a okay.'
car way qpf i
to tme rigett •
LET'S SvrE
IF ITS TME
COPS I
I DONT
like
THIS I
bv nea servicf. inc. t. m rec. u. 8. pat. off
COPR 1
i:< TS. I'.KKTS n Vf ISHK>
i Onions, «;m*ns
I S UF A VS. Fancy. ptiunds
\ Fresh and Tender, pound
\ Tl ItMI'S. { pinind>
>il. White nI'd ^ llow, p iund
IN OI K MARKET
S 'ten « at lleef Honst. pound
■ >!touldi r Iton-t. pound
i Suuiir Cured. Sliced, pound
■n itt;:irene. Swift's, pound
ii I I'arbecne. Made Fre>h, pound
i'l.i:\TY OF FAT FKYKHS \.M) HKNS
FHA Loans
I it 30 Minutes
Build—Remodel or Repair
NO—OBLIGATIONS..
NO—DOWN PAYMENT
NO—MORTGAGE
R0CKELL BROS, and CO.
22! N. Court Avenue Phone i77
Bv FRED HARM AN
I
RED RIDER
NslON-r TALK, EH'
^EBBE -THAT'S ,
A GOOD IDEA
IF TOJ COntJ^NEN ARE 1
FIXIN' TO rAAKE _ (j
'CAPITAL OVER TH\S
3HANE BuSINEiso,
k m , xEO PEs, \MHES )
■ L'RM\VS3 V0-\N"\S \-0ORD5,
^."n>eone,HE:
rtHS t/A/
f£«g\t it.' w
,-^tlrfests are
peace an' order.
_h£r.eabouts .'
k
VEH,TUG, BUT
||>J -This CASE,
LATER./
COPH 1940 BY NflA eB. ,CC. IWC. T. M. RCf y. § P*T. Orf
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