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THE BR ECK EN RIDGE, MERICAN — •RICKENRlOC.E, TEXAS
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IN the Madison Squire Garden 1 ftte pi! V e other nl*ht. the Melln
UettilM-Jimmy l!i\ ■ l« ir (umi bed ;.<(<■ 1.11< rI.il evidence tli.it
there . uiiht In Ik* a 1 uv ..t.iiii ! << uthi j«, in boxing.
The n.u oriN arc twofold •* _______
1. To protect the i y.iic
from ..rut. rnnui
2. To rafeguard ti e orthodox
vouhk a\ .!«<• from turning in n
put-tile I •tf !'manc« th:<nj ;h no
fault of hi own.
Left-hander Rcttinn rot onlv
Wnf -d Bivm* The nntics of tie
t.air hail thr official* -o «« «•?!'*-
•ved th<** didn't know whither
t were judging ■ light or a
f«"'I f 'ine u thou and
yawned.
The rixht-foot-forw ird •• •■
' u\ <• alw.iv* hi en thi bane . f
t,nMT* W th few i x. i-|.( ,i.i r.i .
thodox I e.idltnet • have refused to
tackle thrm
C'rice u hen a mateh with !!• t-
l.i i v..is -ufg.- ted. J'# Lou< de-
litied it on the ground that he
k' >uld have to throw out every-
thing he had learned about b. \
i ,: and do everything backward
J,1* II.I.OVVIN'O one «■ I early e
per. em e, the very isht rf a
i'Uthpaw would send Bud T.ivlor,
,,!'|' f the great bant.imwc ef t
slurrying for the darkest cellar
■ n Terre it.'ute Even the more
formidable fighter.1 who s..v<
Ibein ar> opportunity were rr< -1
up by left-hander-* Jimruv Mc-
I.arrun r< allied the futility of
f.'irhtlng portsldcrs when he found
lin jrlf in utterly ittrange sur-
roundinif* aaain.st Lou Rmuillard
licitina making a clown of Biv-
ins, wluih by this time Garden
in Kwotni* feel ia not dilHi ult to
do, rri ailed the amusing details
of the only knockout dealt the
Beacon Lifcht m 85 outings.
J^T!A NIC ZAMARIS didn't know
Betiina was a "Uthpnw until
he squared off with him in New-
Mi ili.-.'. B-1.ok Bowl, Sept,
14, 1 !>".(!. When he n <ie the
startling rti.-eovery, he upbraided
h.s manager, Jot n Sr vone, over
one ihoulder while holding Mu -
inn Meln> of! with the other.
Why didn't you tell rne this
Ills' i« a -outhp..w he shouted.
I • i t vou I.now miv In Iter than
to ii atih me with one of the'e
guy*?" ,
/.if 3i: ■ al.«o is v' •• to II, ftin.i.
"Turn mound. >ull bum. 11' vv
do you aspect anyone to fight yi u
al-en you 1 (and like th. t "'
Zmmui*' ver It# J lashing of Scr>-
V"tie it ntimied between round--.
rid the rut ii lilt rf hi (laying
m :e attention to hi* pil it'j? 'rravi
lor tl .in to Bettina re-ulted in
■'.ell.u lting I r five i into \
l! lias ,i six-round enKagument
anil go.ng into tiu final round,
lie'tii. . w;. Mi far in front tli.it
•i l«.pe\cd '# i ould nflord tu
how Zuiamls he could lick him
any old way.
Ar ■ y, the oliliging Bettina
turned ..loiuiid. to go out like a
dow iil g| m when the .i-toni-hed
Zania! I:i ought a nght from th«
bottom of the bane!.
"That'll learn yuh!" snarled
Zaniarij. ;.nd it did.
BRECKENRIOGE AMERICAN
PulillHhi*d 5 Days per Week
By BiecKenridgc American Publishing Company,
114 Kuit Elm Street, Brei'kenridge Texas
.VJanly Hanks. Manager C. M. Hall. Editor
Tom Hicks Foreman Composing K «>m
Walter Murruy, Publl'her
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or
■nutation o! any |ierson. firm or corporation which may ap-
<ar n any issue of this paper will 1 . cheerfully corrected
upon twins? hrought to the attention of the management
ationat Kepre«entative, Texas Dnily Press I.eague, Dallas. Tex.
FRIDAV, MARCH 36, 1945
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White Broadcloth
Shirts
Fancy Colored
Shirts
Kmc t- Mured, tub" nit slurt* m bftnn, him* arid
t iilui.il to fit t \ Phillip gray For a bright Kastcr
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COLORFI'L TIES
Jlwh on light and jmsIi-I
Juu k^rotinfis Whjft' j iyon lun'fl
f|l>s another IJnrnn
crciilion .....
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Western Belts t% „ „
A touch of the West in Bar II DrpSSV ()\fords
licit by llickok and you an- Here is a shoe that will make
really dressed fot a Te*as Kas- your shoe stamp pi-otld to he
•ef. . usi-d by Winthrop
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UV PKTFM FI>SON
NFA Washinfliin Correspondent
\V . t A', O. C. —Behind John I.. Lewis' demand fur 10
• i • i ion roy.iliy on all Co.il n ,ued, and Ijehind North Carolina
"> : • | ,p,« ,h W. Ba.ley's proposal to -top till such goings-on by law
there Is a fundamental question of policy generally overlooked:
I- postv.ar social .security to be expanded ns
a function of government? Or is it to be left
a the private responsibility of individuals,
paternalist ie-mirded employers and social-
mtnded unions?
This i-sne isn't exactly new, but its postwa
implications are not clear and t;"t appreciated
Before the New Deal, many corporations hac
pension plans (,f their own. Many labor leader-
objected to them becau.se they were corisiderec
anti-union, the idea being that if an employei
dangled the reward of :i pension before his em-
Kdson ployes. it made tlem too willing to be exploited
in other ways.
WITH thi i !>e of the original Kailrnad Retirement Art and the
Si v <| Seiurity Act in 1 the need for private pension plans
largely disappeared and the go\ern.nent took, over the responsibility
fi • old-age benclit payments.
11 e treiwl all through the war years has been to extend government
old-age retiiement and unemployment insurance benefits to the mil-
lii-t of workers previously not covered by these laws and to expand
tl e i • efiis to cover um-ii.ploymcnt nu; ed by sickness or accident.
p. .I i„,w co* < John I.. I.ev, piopo ing that his United Mine
W i.eis' t'miin be given a royalty of 10 n*nt< a ton on every ton of
| mined, M that the union can set up its own unemployment
in ; a nee .-vstcm. it - own medical and surgical service, hospitaliza-
tion. insurance, rehabilitation and economic protection.
The trite question posed by this issue is, Where do we go from
pen 1 Onward to greater government protection, or backward to
the private welfare plans of employers and unions interested in the
economic security of their employes and members?
'THIS same issue came up a year ago when the C. I. O. Steelwork-
eis' t'mon pre-ented its demand- for such additional benefits as
rl in *al pay, -ick leave, insurance, and guaranteed annual wage,
.ill to he paid for by the employer.
it j. notewoithy that neithi r the Steelworkers nor the Miners have
kod that the r social beuellU he granted in place of government
l,ene:its. In-tead, private benefit-' ore asked for as a supplement to
whatever the government sees fit to bestow.
From t!, s i might be arg'ied that the proper solution of the Issue
r i!-ed by John Lewis is riot a Bailey bill to outlaw the collection of
royalties for benefits to union members but the passage of expanded
social security leu -latum by the government, which would make the
Lew to demands unriei es-ary.
A Three Days
Cough it Yoi
Danger Signal
CreomuUion relieves promptly be.
causa it goes right to the seat of the
trouble .o help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid ualure
to soothe and heal raw. tender, in-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un«
demanding you must like the way H
quickly allays the cough or you arfl
to liave your money back.
ssifasjifesssja
• BARBS
t r least b« thanktoi u nt you
" An buy Pic belt that
Sam «ays you are going to hav
to pull in.
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B<" if erer o humble—trlii-re
el e run j /on po but fcon<e after
miililigHlT
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At last several bridge prize'
that are worth keeping nave beer
won. Thanks to the Yank.-'!
...
Maybe thr rest of the country
ran (jet som^sati fart ion out of
knowing that thrre'll be more
and biyger hang-overs m Xew
York.
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While we're having a nice
spring over here, Germany is due
for a bad fall.
ANOTHER sure sign of spring is
* when a clerk glances up as if
he wonders who let a customer in.
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Divorces in an Illinois foicn
are equating the number of
marriages. Love is evidently
finding a tttiy—out.'
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Now is the t.me when just the
sight of a lawnmower makes your
back start achinr.
WILLIAMS KEY
Fl\if SHOP
I tepair Typewriters. Adding
machines, Washing machines.
Repair and sharpen Lawn mo-
wers.—
321 W WALKER ST.
PHONF 337
Classified Ads
LOCAL and long dist i:u mov-
ing Phone UM. |{ / ('• ••«.;*, 1 'n ;
Kast Hullum.
Watch Out for the
Bronchial After-
Effects of a Cold
TOO IMPORTANT TO
NtCLECT
When nothing seems to do thr«t
irritating l othersoine cough any
good jus. go to Rowen Drug Co .
or any g'*i I chug store and get .i
b«ittie of t'ocxl old Bron-chu-lint
Kmulsion.
Take it as directed and notice
how easily it lakes hold gives
you relief and helps you get t
restful night's sleep.
Often o H -ha If bottle is ennug!)
am) you nrc liettcr before you
know it. The very flint dose takes
I right h "ild. Imisening phlegm,
soothing J.nd quieting Iriitatlon. i
So gel a ! sit tie of Rron chu-liiv j
Kmulsion today and get relief a< I
quirk as yon can. Money hack if (
dissatisfied in any way. I
CASH
ron vour
AUTOMOIIILK
We pay celling prices for car-
lo good condition-
Home Finance
Company
«iff ice Ph. 131 Garage- pi..
K< R SALE One young milch
cow See Roy Stoker. 812 South
Rose Avenue, or phone "7.Y
ANOTHER SHIPMENT or dress,
es and s]ipv Just in time for K i
fer Washable frock or a lovely
slip'makos and ideal j/ifi \l( ;
<i-DAY.
WANTK1 I oil .hint: macliino
in gooii condition. I Miotic* Kil't.
1'iR REN*T To c-oiipli I room
Ulrnished apartoa nt. privale luilh.
Mir fin phono 1,71 lllo West 1st
■ Slreef
KOR SALi: r,y owner IO-rooni
! inMi.se .ii.i! s, room house Martin
'Phone Oil . *, 111 West lsl Street.
I'1 if: SALE 17 Ford coupe
South Hani ford
1 N< iTK'i : l-'or full, r goods, call
I I'" S. ili'lld ;*son. phone N'ci Kf.i
^01 Kast 7th Si
W|\LI I.N(I Portable equipment.
Anywhere Pi|M' lino and general.#
■i l N Brecketiriclfje avo Phono
liW.
Kwinv Christian
-
Hardware
AVOID THE RUSH
Have YcMtr Lawnmower Machine
-;har| ened. Etc., Now—
By A. B. LYKIN
THE TAMALE MAN"
t02 S.PECAN ST.
RACK UR VOUR CHRONIC AIL
MENTS AND COME TO SEE ME
Tlii, ad is good for one treatment
If you care to lake a course of
treatments —
R. S. JOHNSON
CHIRORRACTOR and MASSEUR
PHONE 476-W
1.111 W Walker St. P.reekenridt;o
Texas
PoR SALE Dredge machine to
c lean out tanks >Mih. Ciiv proper-
ty. farms and ral lies |or side
All kinds of insurance. Mr Eur
mcr now is* the linie to* insure
vour grain, before the liail'coi 1. ■.
A W'liitl oli| phone 7.1 Te\
as State Bank Building, "S e )T1
before you die,''
WANTETi Lawn .Mower Call '.I!
before i; o'clock.
\< i'I'K'E Slit;.'1 r Dairy ("Inn. ' ■
Hands April First 1 have liougitf
the Daiiy business of Will siifar
an,| will continue to clo|j\, r a i'<
tail mute in BreckenJidge | will
appreciate tp. continued pall ri-
age of Mr Sligar's customers and
will lie glad to supply any new
ins wishing sweet milk. (1 I'
Williams, phone 19U-J-1.
E< )R TRADE Will trade equity
in ti riKim house on North Sid •
in Eort Woith for place in Br - k-
enridge :?04 North Breckenridi'
Ave
WANTED Laundry work W>
.vash and also rough dried 111
West Seventh, J. W Wells
ASTRf >1 .< CiY. Card r • aling. Palm
istry, Alamn Hotel. Room C. b\
Surge. V'eteian World Wars Orr
anr| Two
U'AN'Ti;D Your onler for baby
1 i'hieii Deliv ery on M ir'ij Mth.
V. ill buy our ' \g- ar top pri-
ces aiii| would like to do your cus-
tom Italohiii'.' I so| eggs on M' n
! da' s aid fiiur 1! ;v- Come to
' see me Mo-ley's Hatchery Ht)'.'
West 11111'. 11111, phone 003.
WANTED amateur entertainers,
j Hilly biilv W'e-iern musi-
■ eians singers magicians
acrobat comedians dancers
1 old linn fiddlers etc. to enter
Ihe Slout play >rs S'.ige Shows
"Opportunity Contest" on second
night id iei April :? Cash prizes
awarded Talent -rout present. Ap-
ply Slout I'M. 1- Tent 1st Day.
WAN'I l-.'D Vmatciir Entertainers
to ■ 11.*i :lie Sioi't Playcs Stage
Show-' p,ig a >11: . ,.tii".i. y Contest"
| on - on ii ,il 1 C 'litest open to
jail I; 111 \ : ■, i: V dancer- sin-
. iiia.icians
!- acrobats baton twilier
• ■Id .ii? ■ tiddlers comedians
monolos_*i-ts etc. Three cash pri/.es
1 awarded. Talent scout present.
i Apply ,slui,i lilavei . tent 1st day.
!'i sAI 1 E"iir room modern
hou-e and gar.'f..* two miles east
o! low 1 an 11T" fenced chicken
^ircsif with tvvo large garden spots,
one b;' *k lroni pavement. Inquire
il Si an r's Cafe or phone 9508
or 1,
1 1 >H SAI.E Several lour and live
■in , • eight room dup.
Ie\. All «'lo e in. Apply yiKl North
Parks.
RfX)MS EOR RENT Hot and
cold water Porter and nfi <'
service, T ive dollars |n>r week
Miller Hotel.
WANT EI«
Cafe
Wait re-s, Buekaroo
LOST cd? STRAYED One large
brown horse V\'liite spot in face.
Call 577 or ;,t 1 :'.t' I East Wheeler.
n:Y A WANT AD FOR QUICK
r: f. 1 s*
CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
$
WILL PAY CASH FOR ISED CARS
Tires, Batterie* and Seat Cover* for most
, make cars. Also complete line of parts
t and Accessories.—Official Tire Insper-
$ tlon Station.—Plenty all size Tubes.—
| —Chevrolet Sales and Service—
'% VIeDowell Chevrolet Comuany
| -—RHONE 90S—
«■' m- JR* «•">«■ 4 -9K* )K- s9K* -SK- •
"fu *«r* ne. m ■ m~- •* M- ac •
LAKEVFEW CLUB
CISCO. TEXAS ,
OREN EVERY NIGHT KXCERT
MONDAY
OPEN SUNDAY 2:00 P. M
WHERE EVERYROOY
HAS A GOOD TIME
WE SELL QUALITY ('MICKS
BECAUSE... r()j; IOC
WE PRODUCE 1 WIX
7"i per Cent of out E'it IS W e liati't tiien fx'om
well bred hens mated wit.s coc keiols fn>m
R. (>. P. Flock.
■too TO 110 EC.G RTCORDS
RUSSELL & PATE IIVICIIERY
PHONE 71
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DINE And DANCE To GOOD MUSIC jj
«• «■. «• -3K* *• «• Mt* *9K* *5
>;• ' '• *5«* JK* «• -JK- «• "*• MC* •*. • *3K* •
MOVED
OlUt SHOP TO
122 WEST
24 Hour Service W ILI J A MSS'P.
Dau Or Niffht OPPOSI PL
-PHONE 8 7 6— POSTOFFICE
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,* *9K* ac* OK- 4R- • *0«* *MC*
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Licensed Senice-
-Contractinff
UAiMEL ELECTRIC COMPANY
t >n Match 27lh, IM.i: The Rurinl Awociation had 17.tW
meinlx rs in good standing Th«« Burial A.swiciation had paid
SpndfiiKi tn cl* ini • i. ••* I'l.'.tl, There wen- no unpaid claims
THC ASSETS OF THE ASSOCIATION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
I'nlted State. War lionds tPurchase Value 1 $.1.7<*>.00
C)n deposit with Ihe Texas Insunuic- Commission .. $150(K
IVh In Rank $2.151.XI
Total Mortuary Eund $6,001,3.1
KIKER FUNERAL HOME
Chmlw K'ker Breckenrldfe, Texas M. P. Kiker
AUTO REPAIRS
N1M LYDA
MECHANIC ■
21 Hour Service
ONE STOP
Servicc Station
PHILLIPS ««
(iasoline-Motor Oil
VVashinff-CiSreasinir
MODERN CAFE
CRAFTON SERVICE STVTION
118 W. WAI.KKR I'll (INK SSS
i
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GBANBERRY'S
•hiimi .. Vfti/>r 'FAS1 FRM
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