Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1945 Page: 4 of 4
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#A«b POUR
TMt BNCCKCNRIDUC AMERICAN,—BR EC KEN Rl DOB. TBXAf
FRIDAY. JULY 1J. 194#
SOCIETY
NEWS
/ Ladies Auxiliary
Met With
Mrs. Farrar
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An writ .<ii I j , "n « ' !• i < , ■ t .
the linn.• i.f Mrs I.. . . Km n .
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presiding
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prayer •> Mi I. U h. ...
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pledge tn i!. K . .r u t
Caol the Tree Almost Smothered to Death
Personal
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irfi ,ifnl i hiiil vv. lll,m Mis Juii-
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I her* vitn'mg friends.
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nr fniti!':r(i miirgarlne in the hot-I
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t 'jltw, milk.
ii <<"'klu8 ci'tnrs by i'tcpar>
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b^il.nS water. No ioai—no itick-| ^pi'ttJiIe lisin
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CONGRATULATION
Mr iiiid Mrs ilryon Maxwell,
.'i ihi pii'iitt ol .i Iwthy jjirl
I,i,, ii .it llii Iireekenndni' l'Inn"
1- 1111.1\. .Inly I tlh. at i :nt a m
Tin- l.-ihy writhed 7 |Hiumls and
Ki ouni
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tConnnuefi rmm pace 1)
'■ii work-lift) oeeaslons, lh<*
is i a in lets ilress in it eonibin.ition
i! t lothiny utih/inu salvaRcd Kar-
:;.i tits |rum the irmed sonicrs
botn ours and the enemy com-
bined with NtrictU native halter-
liasber) It s not unusual to see ••
n.itiM- with inarim tlungaiee
trousers ioui old .!«( ii"^\ blt>u. e.
,i t . in I woven straw hat and,
prolviblv. slippers made < [ worn-
>mit rubber tires. But on lestivc
da)<, the) ilress in their tradi-
tion. I natue finery just as they
did in \ear.s j;one by.
The Texas capital at Austin is 1
second only tn the capital at
Washington. I). C in si/c
t1iicai;o's fir>f post office was ,i
small lot; cabin also used as a
store It was built in 1NMJ
In 1924. Red Crance. the la-
nioiis Illinois (iallopmc C.hosl
liandled the hal' five times and
scored five touchdowns.
Rainbow, i- town in Texas, got
it.-i name when the sun tame out
during a rainstorm while a group
of • iti/ens was meeting to pick a
suitable name for their new city.
SEEN OK HEARD
(Continued tro/n Page 1)
same time every ni^'lit. . . Mow do
we know ? givi \on iwt guess s
Mrs Blake Johnson due hum'
I mm Dalla> tonight and Blake
w ith sink lull ot dishes and maid
gone.... \\ atch this space for
further report . ..i ir pagr (' B.
Newh) and the Mauldins with
Kiker about to leave tor Big
Spring.
(irapefruit priHluction in ttie
I'nited States in half that of or-
ange*.
!f there were mi f«.t people, who
iwuild oerupy ail tne un\c ceats ill
il.e liioviei."
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Nt At .'.T 11ll ATMT
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► ♦ THEATRE |.q ^
M'.UN Ml ANDSAMA fH)t (,l
-ilk eitlk. (IIVUJ WIHIAM GAttON
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LAST
DAY
I IIKILLS ON I'llK KANCJK!
IS ILL novo ANDY ('I.YI)K
IN
THIEVES «
SA II KDAY ONLY
Also: Srria! > Hugs Bunnv Cartoon
i
I.AST DAY
greer
CARSON
mter
PID6E0N
IN
MRS
1WINGT0K
( art' on — News ,
SAT — ONLY
THE MKT EXPRESS
MTTltt
IENECAKS H
WWIEmiMlMT! -
BY NH flKOIVV
NEA Start Correspondent '
f ^ATFST All-St.ir baseball came to take the count at the iinrcesboi
of (he Oftiec of Defense Transportation w i ; that of the Souther*
Association. Cancellation of this Class Al It.,sue':; fixture caused iv
great excitement among the rank and file of bajeball fiins. Mo# p
them probably thouaht league president Billy Evans' "keen 're
Bret" at the necessity of caneella- j
tton w as prompted by scfflsh mo- I
tives. If so, they were wronq. I rannimj down to even the (S.-ijt
The former tMKball star And ® Pony I.eanue, the as<ioriatiot
great umpire was thinking of the j rl",rs ;i Ct eat benevolent work,
additional body blow the caneella- ' '",,r ;t"nual amount of flnaneia
tmn delivered to the Association . stance g ven worthy case'
of Professional Ball Players "f I ranges Irorn S't'iO in 192S, itc firr
America. This association serve:; j vo;"' "I activity, in as high a
one of the most worthy cause. ®®®''""' "I' this year i
connected with the national pas- ! t«dal of $r 3f .423.53 has beei
time. | P'Vd to needy cases.
Organ teed in October. 1924, by '
10 old-time ball players at Lo.< J \ATl''RALI.V. the finance's o
Angeles, the APBPA is a : trirtly J " the association will take a ter-
benevolent organization whose ' belli lg due to the caneella*
objective to care for tbc sick tion of its main source of sup-
and indigent baseball player. I |x>rt—the All-Star games.
I The New York tiiants was th
w t AKTING with only a few tin t club in the National Leagtit
members on the Pacific coast to pay its due., for 1(10 per cent
in 1925, the association has grown membership in 19M, ditto tht
into a great international organi- i Yankees in the American league
/.ition ann has among its mem- Kvcn the little Pony had all it:
bets players, umpires, scouts and j clubs paid up 100 per cent. Oue^
coaches from all league in oi-; become payable July 1 of each
gani/ed baseball. It - total mem-I v ,,r. Unpaid dues become deim-
bership Jan. 1, 194,">. numlnved quent after Oct. 1.
4561. It is endorsed by ttie two | The t.r dinary fan probably
rna.tor leagues and the National , know, littor nothing of the
Association of Profe • lional Base- APBPA, but it goes modestly
ball Leagues and is the relief unit 1 helping to furnish the neecsnitlei
of the professional game. ji.l li e. medicine, etc.. and a little
financed by memhership due .' stinr-hine and comfort to th sad
a share ot receipts from All-sta: • «, , : unfortunate ball
major league game . and um! •• , ■ , jusseil their
4!«imes in all the o !>■ ,-i„ .
. m sanin ntttiMa v
r , IttIM Mm BMHHCtn i t
a coiumiia pictuii
m tMNtt tWMN pnm cwwrt
H iMitwi a.it>i ii«'iiiiw>(aniiiii KID
'Mystery of the
River Boat No. 7
Cartoon
GRAN BERRY'S
•HiiNt —y 'Sou* fASTi^Ff
WVtl St&K- M L
CLASSIFIED AOS
FOR SALK - Large Klbuta
I teaches, by bushel or by tree;
also milk mash fed fryer*, tilt)
Kast Elm.
MAN OR WOMAN WANTED
tJood nearby Rawlcigh Route now
open. If willins to conduct 1 Ionic
Sendee business while earning
good living, write Immediately
Rawleigh'a Dept. TX-SO-45, Mem-
l>his, Tenn.
FOR SALK Household furniture.
Norge refrigerator 505 West
Walker. Telephone 60J-J
WANTED Colored man for disli-
washing and general kitchen help
CtMtd salary. Short hours. Casa
La Hoy a. See between 10:1*) a. m.
and 12:00 p. m.
WANTED Waitress. C.ood sal-
ary. Short hours. Casa La H i) a.
See lietw een 10:00 a. m and li.':t)0
p m.
FOR SALE Registered Jersey
Bull. Sibyle Breeding. Heifers to
show, c, A. Squyer*. 10 miles
West of Breckenndge.
FOR RENT Saddle Horses. 75
cents per hour, 1408 Fast Lindsey.
-A waitress at Court
WANTED
Hotel.
FOR SALK 1000 new and used
Records at '.'5 cents each. Hotel
Miller Gift Slittp,
FOR SALE Four room house,
704 West Williams.
NOTICE Fufler Brushes. F. S.
Henderson. Phone 832, 201 East
7th.
PHONO RECORDS i New and
used i 15c up. Jones Music Co.
PLAN to beautifv your home witli
WesVn^.'iouse iti 'iiiaiiccs — For
prompt, efli.'icnt service cull
(•liver 17.
FOR SALK By owner four room
modern house, garage, chicken
house. 105 Kast 71 h St.
FOR SALK 5 room house fur-
nished or unfurnished 1111 Kast
Wheeler St.
FOR SA'. E Bahy chicks from
one day to two weeks old. AIM
turkeys, gun und ducks.
MOS LEV? HATCHERY
802 We t Hullutn
Breckcniiatft, Texas
WANTED — Kx-scivkemsn to
learn good trade. Appi* at Amer-
ican. Mr. Baker.
For RENT-To couple - nly—
furnished 4 room tparti#f|t.
Plione 674.
LOCAL and long distance mow
ing. Phone 194. R. 7. Caney, 1201
East Hullum.
\l
BABY CHICKS on Tuesday and
Saturday. Pboi* .163 Russell
Hatchery.
WANTED - BOYS! Place your
application now for a new* route
during the summer months. Be
independent, earn your own
spending money. Apply t« the
Breckenndge American Circula-
tion Department now.
FOR SALE One dining room
suite. Good condition. 1005 West
Walker.
FOR SALE RCA Victor re-
• ■onl player, automatic changer
Also ."WO and 45 automatic. Jones
Music Co.
Ft IR SALE <>ne 10 foot Tyler
Meal Display Case with Frigi-
daire unit. See E. L. Flip|tcii
Hotel Miller.
For SALE 75 I Star Whit
Rock Pullets and Rooster No km
1 1-2 month old. 7( 3 W. Hullum
St.
HOUSE FOR SALK T rooms,
one lied room shower, fenced in
Price $2,200. 312 North Baylor
Avenue.
\&smtawzr
Smassemx?
)
kor SALK
Street.
Piano. 106 West
'**4
1. sukri ouMirri
2. "HAVOI-SAVHf*
ROASTED I
3. S010 IN TM HANI
4. CUSTOM OtOUNOI
. S. A BIEND TO SUIT
YOUR TASTE I
NEW PHONO RECORDS Ju-t
received large shipment Victor
and Capital records First come
first served. Jones Music Co
FOR SALK Motlern house, large
lot, near school etc Price red lie -d
Owner leaving town. Immediate
possession. KMC) K Wheeler.
One West Virginia municipali-
ty has two names. Berkeley
Springs is the |iost office, but tin-
town is incorporated as ")c Town
of Bath."
Your Electric Refrigerator Deserves an
^ for Excellent Service
'VS*'
on the Home Front
i'E
:
f
E
for KCONOMY-Saving Food ... Saving Money
Your rcfriqora'T is waging a constant war against
waste in your home in a timo when food is scarce and
expensive.
for EFFICIENCY—Saving Tim* ... Saving Gatalina
No other convenience in the home caves so much tim -
Higlu at your elbow is sulficient food for several meals,
kept fresh and appetizing oven though your triDs tr
the store are fewer and far between.
far IVKR HEADY-Always on tho Job
Your electric refrigerator is the one appliance that ren-
ders 24 hour service, and is still ready for any emer-
gency. such as providing a bountiful supply of ico
cubes, freezing desserts, or chilling a salad.
for IN0URIN6-lotting ... Trouble Fro*
More than half of the electric refrigerators now In us*
ore at least seven years old. Many owners have re-
frigerators that have never faltered during their year
of dependable day-and-night service.
TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY
W. W. ROGERS, Manager
£
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1945, newspaper, July 13, 1945; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132366/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.