Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 314, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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sticky, greasy bathtub ring.
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1 teaspoonful to a gallon of
water gives 7 times more
suds than purest soap (lakes.
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24-oz.size (enough for 216 washings) 98<
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Get SOAPLESS SUDS today • • ♦ at your Drug or Department Store.
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GEN. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, supreme Alliid commanrlftr, pats Maj. Gen. T. Lawton Collins, com-
mander of the Seventh Corps, on the brteit after decorating him with an oak leaf cluster during in-
formal ceremonics at headquarters in Normandy. Collins led the Americans Into Cherbourg. Lieut*
Gen. Omar Bradley, left, commander of American ground forccs, also received a decoration and Maj.
Gen. Leonard T. Gerow, second from right, commanding Fifth Corps, looks on, fInternational)
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ALSO: SportliQn* -™ Nc.vp
Mi'. fS;«! Mrs ft. M, fox ivti! |
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wroles visiting Mr, nnd Mrs. Bill
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Iv Lou. fl'iv sm'tJf tlK> wcokoiid . ..n ——
tier.' Msilinj; tlir-ir parmils. Mr. Ij t- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES CONFER IN ALBANY
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CLASSIFIED ADS
WANTED Painting. First Class
| work guaranteed. A; D. Stevens,
i 6th and Harvey Ave.
; FOR SALE Nice fivp-room house
For infornuition apply 204 north
Parks.
FOR SALE .1 D. C. Colonial fans
12-inch. Apply 130l> W. .loam-tie.
J lot.v. 11 v M.'Kmi-iy, who is in t.'v •
WAVFS s|(fru liii> wpck'-nd hero ' >
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I "th\ has inst Imtshcd IkioI cum'' }
i at 1 ItmhM's .Ci.:il.l ;qc. New York ami :
wdj statiofHHl in Dallas, i •
CARD OF THANKS
V> wish { > expri^s our siwmv
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IPUPP li for tho many kind
shown during our
fh. i*l :n f'ic passing of our ln-lovwl
w if.- and 'taiiglitcr, Luuisr. Sgt.
Ma son l.'.vf Mi and Mrs. M li.'
ri'ii'liff ami Mai-v., Mrs. S, .1. Ncal
Mr. ami Airs. S. D. Love.
today and wed.
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IN ALBANY, N. Y.f for a conference with lm rtinnlnjj mate, Vice Presidential Candidate John Bricker
of Ohio, left, Is pictured here with the Gup pio.,nli'iUiat nominee, Thomas E. Dewty. Mrs. Bricker is
Bitting next to her husband witii Mm, Ikwey to her left. (International Sour.dphoto)
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'in '"iir pohtir-al, and toch-
ttvlui,*^ il d"1 i-'opinenls.
Vftft'in v 'snt to torgel. thai is
* hy, ') \ S "ip'' h Htrwaws. they
s'u>ul(i i •',. t il'i'n' inio the communi-
ties' imme '"'de 1 problems instead
of hnj<l iiR Hum into;?,i. "special"
ar. 1 . . ,
' is one aer'-il gunner who believe.5'
i-11111 seving j in making history. ,
If. flew in a 11-17 in the initial
e,ni!tl|. raid of the war and that
made hislorv. The trip was from
Knirland to a base in Africa via
fiegenherg, Germany.
Not content with that. Jarvie
and his fellow erew members
bought a donkey, equipped it with
an oxygon mask and arm cloth
ing, and then took ofl with the
donkey to bomb Germany again
und return to Encland,
Says Jarvie jubilnnf.y: "That's
the first donk>y on record that
ever flew- a bombing mission."
im-C61i tympany, Long: Ialanct City, N t.
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Franchised Bottler: Popsl-Cola Bottling Co., Brownwood, Texas
De n key Tr Takert :,
On l^^nbinar Raid
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Sgtv James Jarvie of Philadelphia
FOR SALE- Direct action range j
stove with regulator. 211 W. i
Lindscy. Phone ;i05.
FOR SALE • Burrous Adding Ma-
chine. W. M. Mosloy 703 W.
Hullum.
ALL YOU NEE&
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To Decorate a Room!
NOTICE Want to buy used fans
and Maylag washing machines.
We sei vicc Maytag washing ma-
chines and electrical appliances. WANTED Cliilds Playhouse, of!
Robcison , Appliance Co., 3191 H &jy.v easily moved. Box A. •
Breckent idgc American.
West Wallrar.i
NOTICE i now nave a moving
van and am equipped lo do local
or long-ilistancc moving, special-
King in household goods. R. V.
Carey. 1203 E. Hullutn. Phone
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VISIT our shop for Mexican nov-
elties, Mexican dolls for your
FOR SALE - Oklahoma water me-
lons in Wednesday 33 to 4(1 lbs.
$1.00 each. I Zenith Radio Bat-
tery set and two batteries $.10.
Rlr. Geo. F. Blackburn, 1101 I
East. Walker.
LOST- Bunch ol key.-: u: hlaci. !i
u>.lection. Miller Hotel Gift j leather folder, either in picilir ■
.... I Show or on same block. 'j(Hit) E.
WANTED Three or four room i VValker.
furnished aparanent or hous(c
for couple. BRECKENR1DGE
AMERICAN. PHONE BOO.
Nt met: Export repairing ||
"II eleclricai equipment. Phone
37. Boeson
FOR SALE Large dwelling el««
in on pavement ahd convenient
to schools.- Six room dwelling
farther out with fruit trees,
spate for chickens and garden.
BLAKE JOHNSON INSURANCE
vC.KNCY, Phone 777.
FOR SALE Jersey Milk Cow.
201 W. Hullum.
WANTED Share ride with sum.'
one to California by Wednesday.
August. 2. Will help p y ^Kjien-
se , H, Ii, Slaughter. Jr., Phone
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",vtkenrii}R<*, flwler phsisp ri?-|
turn to D. F. Holiburton. Caddo,
FOR SALE ,'l Du.-ock Jersey j
servic:1 Boars. One gilt, can fur- I
nish papers, Wtile El ax Hughes i
Brock., Rt. 1. i
FOR SALE 125 acres in Mont-
ague co„ n'car Bowie. T^xas. Un
divided interest. I 1 "2 miles
• MIXES WITH
WATER
* APPLIES EASILY
. DRIES IN ONE
NOUR PASTE FQUBt
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PAtNI ODOR ' '
• • COVERS WAllPAPER, WAli-
, BOARD, P JTEO SURFACES,
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Ewing
Ilwd. Co.
NOTICE For your Fuller brush-
es and mops call at 112 East
Sixth Street.
VANTED A I). C. fan. Write, from new well just brought in.
T. E. Burnetle, Breckinridge, See Hazel Everett, 321 N. Rose
Texas, Rt. 1. Ave.
" WANTED TO BUY Electric Iron.
Apply 906 East Hullum Street.
FOR SALE lot Cold Watm^
melons. Fresh daily. Cheap.
C'aldweP'.s Station on S. Rose.
WE BUY, SELL & REPAIR
New Maytag washing machines.
Want to lease grass land near
Breckonridgo. Will pay cash or
money lease. Roberson App. Co.
319 West Walker.
FOR SALE el-room house, 2 lots.
Wagon, team set: leather harness
milk-cow, 2 shoats, furniture
oods and ends, few plow loo's,
chickens. —1206 W. Lindsey,
Street.
FOR SALE-Nice 5-,room house
with double lot. Near Bast
Ward. Price is right. For infor-
mation call 642J.
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I.O.O.F. Breckenridgo Lodge 224
meets every Monday, 8:30 p. m.
Odd Felow.n Hall. R. V. Meador,
Sectary. ,
FOR SALE—Five-room modern
house. Apply 1405 West Elm
Phone 586-W.
WANTED—Unfurnished house in
Breckenridge. L, S; Fagg, 305?
Hale, Ft. Worth.
WANTED -*-• Paperhanglng and
painting. Also house wiring; L.
S. Fagg, Caddo, Texas.
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W a I e r in e I o n
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Frozen Food
Locker Plant
J. A. GUTHRIE JEWELRY CO.
BURCH HOTEL
PHONE 675
We are now able to give quick service on all watch re-
pairs. MR. J. C. LEVER1DGE now in charge of our watch
department Is a mechanic. He Is able to make needed parts,
and can take care of your watch repairs in only a fe\v dfeys.
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 314, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1944, newspaper, August 1, 1944; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132176/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.