Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 150, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 6, 1947 Page: 2 of 4
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MMT&imC&H
Wanted
DRUG? FOR SALE
DRIVE-IN
TOS BRFCSCBJfRIBSS (TflWo^ ASSBRSCAJf
-SFNTiiT ITIV«, 1M7—
<Z Atic.-Jv
1114 w.«a
••"ihiri'd for
ENEY INSUB-
tV l:
' i I chunc* this
•" l-iby ehkks sunt
i •, >, twix . and
•••=• <' «i M< 'SLKY'S
8< 2 W.-st Itullum.
• v<«, I'hoiv 903.
•'■'At K A <t\ i!osIrubl<* 5
'•*" ! "V"4 ci'indilivij, Fl-
•f i K1IA (J I t. rati. Small
h [.iyrwnt.
AK£ JOHNSON INSUR-
• -E AGENCY Phone 777.
^ 1 i' Li\ r>>* room suite,
s(a«. , !. fi it.i r:itor iSt
t > !; ■• >1.1 togviher. Air-
>' and 'JO ;r;ill« n hot
'htiWP. I.iji'il < :r.o. Uuiw
i' ■. ■.:■ 11 fur r-m. Iri-
101 N. >ln>!.on.
In Graham. Doing outstanding
business in ice otvum. patent drugs,
cosmetics, tobacco und sand-
wich trade.: (No pharmacist*
Reason for sale— owner disabled'
veteran in veterans
WANTED- -Clean rays. HRECK-
ENRlUiE AMKRU'AN
AL
JC: a ft, vie
CAFE
cuso
Call
P A nice '■ I' ^ni home
"> ri /;frt tiwr • Ilrasutiably
1. 1 :(>"h or terms.
•• E JOHNSON INSUR-
E AGENCY. Phor,!; 777.
;SM linen
108 pounds 90
.u i-r n is Jfr
.-V "STERN AUTO ASSO-
"£ STORE
' >r s < " rooms and bath
'■ -ly furnished. Wi'l sell
' H.-H.'iy if lll'sir -d.
W ilker. Phone 32!>.-
WANTED: Umncurilcrcd whit*
woman to live in homo untl !«„
housework. Salary. 116 West
Wa'ker, Phone 846.
hospital-
Sale including stcck and fixture LENGTHEN the 'ife of your
Building 11-1x18) lor sale or home with a new protect in 14
or lease. Bui'ding, if sold, can, coat of paint. For Quick Ac-
be moved in city or out of city. tion and Superior Workman -hip,
til loan ct.u be obtained on fix-, PHONE 667. DUB SIBLEY.
tures and budding. Must Phone; —-
880. Graham, or write Mrs. ,
FRED JOLLY. 923 East Fourth BflFICTV
Street, Graham, Texas. ' ■ m •••
Reception Held For
New Methodist
Rantor and Family .
In the undercroft of the First
Methodist Church. Fridpy June
twentieth, a reception wis held to
acquaint 'th"-' church family with
th;> new M'stor and his family,
Rev. and Mrs. Banc and sons
Rev. Winter
evangelist and
Notice
t.'^Ar 3n/|
Moving
r.nNr ntSTANfV
ir 1 .roof storage
cratirur. oackin" and deliverv
We buv and sett ii«e^ furniture
R V. Carev Residence Ph tH-J
Offka Ph. 144-
NOTICE - Wa have house movin |
euuioment with «teel skids Ron
1SWS& SAWp^:
ERS- Phr - 1180 w T304 E
Walker-
HOUSE MOVING: I have-house
moving equipment. No job too
b'K or too sma'l. I am bonded
and insured. Have 20 years ex-
perience. C. F- OFFIELD, JR .
200i West First Street; Ph
O )ME in and see t.! e new Cdoler-
ator Electric Refrigerator. A
few for delivery MILL TIRE
STORE, 222 E. Walker. Ph. 62.
Huvnntnt) t huts of
First Baptist Church.
installs Officers
The Hartrouy Class of the First
Baptist Church met Tuesday night
in thivhonie of Essie Moon.
The mening was opened with'
prayer by Mrs. Cain, followed by
;in impressive instai'ation service,
the theme being carried out in
reference to ihe construction of a
building.
The fallowing officers were in- g;(l0 0-cl0ek
stalled;
President Frances Atchison,
membership vice president -Marie
Handy, fellowship chairman- Le-
otn R igecs, stewardship chairman
Essie Moon, secretary- Wilma
Yancey, reporter Jolene P%tt.
Group captains were installed as
fo'lows: Naomi Keith. Mildred
Sayre, Sybil Spier, Winona DHL
Mae Wilson. Muxirc Thornton.
Lc t ha. Morris. Muriel Lcthcoe, and
Wanda Thornton.
The service was closed with
prayer lead by Imogen? Finch.
Refreshments were served to Mrs.
Cain. Lora Lineman. Lecta Rogers,
Winona Dill, Letha Morris, Mau-
rine Donh'tn, Mildted Sayre. Max-
ine Thornton, Imogene Fiiwh,
Linda Finch, Frances Atchison.
« t UOD IHl'BtH
bOU North Breukenrtlgc Awtnu*
Evangelist E.
R. Winter of Big
Spring. Texas is
-.-undue ting the
He viva I meeting
tC the Assembly
of God Tabernac-
le, 60tl N. Breck-
cmidge Afenue
It otened with
ihe evening serv-
Saturday at
is a
pastor.
successful
H; is re-
ported an outstanding 'teacher in
prophecy. This is his 256th reviva1
in Texas.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
420 West Walker Street
James R. Greer, Minister
The Lord's Day services opens
I with the Bible study in classes for
all age groups at 9:45 a.m.
The motuing worship begins at
10:45. The Spirit of Christ' will
be the morning sermon subject.
A training - lass for young peo- |
p'e is conducted at T:t5 each Sun-; |
day evening. 11
UMHlkltM bCtkMCk
SERVtCCb
401 S. MeAmls St t «t
Sunday morning service It un
Sunday School 9:46. Wednesday
evening meeting 8t€0. Radio pro-
gram KRLD 8:45 a.m. Sunday.
'God' is the subject of the Les-
son-Sermon which wi'l be read in
all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, July 6.
The Golden Text is: To the
, only wise God our Saviour, be
glory and majesty, dominion and
power, both now and ever* (Jurie
1:25).
Among the citations which com-
Tuesday.
Praise and prayer service, 8 p.m.
Wednesday.
You Will Find A Friendly Wel-
come!
piiv th l>-*.->oti-!S<-iriiutj the fui~ nm <n fceg.u . will ivve, end, md
lowing trust th Bible. O uurU tnc'uties nothing unlike tGod
.God oi hosts, who is a strong Lard
like unto thee? or to thy faith-
fulness round about thee?'
t Psa'ms 80:8).
The Lesson • Sermon also in-
cludes the following passage front
the Christian Science textbook.
'Science and Health vvitii Key to
the Scriptures' by Maty Eddy:
'God- is the infinite, and infinfty
• page 249 >-
A new home, u new job, a new fu-
ture muy be found in the want ads
I SAVE THIS COUPON !
I It is worth $1.00 at j
I THE COZY TRAILOR {
C0UBT !
VT E I'Vil Chevrolet
Good condition - Stt5.
Walker. Apartment 8.
.I.T" Livin: room suite
other furniture. St- at
3 COURTS.
NOTICE DEALERS: We whole-
sale Automatic Air Compressors.
Electric Tube Vuicanizers, Ken
Fine Tools, and Kelly-Spring-
field Tires and Tubes. HILL
TIRE STORE. 222 E. Watker,
Hhone 62
\'.F. hi LEASE Small
rn house. Small apartment
■ iX.i !•: in'LLCM-
I PARK your trailor at the C02V
TRAILOR COURT. 708 S. Rose.
PFtOOUCTS-
en doors
.low units • •.
wort.
. . $7.50
1400
10.00 up'
remodeling—aea-
NOTICE: The Auction at The
BAILEV FURNITURE STORE,
113 E. Walker St. will continue
for one more week. — $15,000
worth; of beautiful furniture left.
Sale will continue every day
1:30 P.M. to. Ts30 P.M. until all
is so'd. 4
: ne
- vtlNGE~ BROS. Phone tt3S.
; SALE A nSce
near high school. Prk-ed
'if. Terms. BLAKE JOHN-
CM INSURANCE AGENCY.
CARD OP THANKS
— I We wish to thank our many
3 bedroom friends and neighbors for their
help, words of sympathy, and
deeds of kindness shown during
, the time of the sickness and pass-
-'■ T77 ing of our dear mother.
FUMFN- Write for "f^ in-j Ma>" God's richest fc*essa«!
, r about taising >our | upon each and every oae;
, c; nv> in your br^'k j Thp- LYLES FAMILY
t - lnhor or extra cost.! _. ~ ^ ~ ~.
_ ..iQ p-AIT and WORM' Phosphorus and potash become
S«w t'iseo. Texas. I important in promoting better
clover stands and higher yields
Wiifred, eight. Jerry, seven, and!Sybil Loudamy, and the hostess.
David, three, who can*- he re* from I -
Kilieen, T;'.va.s. , visiting her sisters.
Spring flowers and lamps deco- I
tated the reception room of the ,
church, where guests were graetwd
by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wulf.jen J
and directed to the register, which;
was presided over by Mrs. Walter
Ctegg. Others assisting were Mr.
and Mrs. T O. Gracey, Mr- and
Mrs. J. G. Hartell, and Mrs. R-
H. Ifallauer. .
Pur.'h. rol'ed sandwiches, and
nuts were served from a table
laid wfih Chines.- linen cloth and
centered with a large bouquet of
brrghtly colored gladioli held jn a
crystal bow!. Crystal candle hold-
ers he'a the yellow 'tapers. As-
sisting with the serxing wer^>
Misses Jan Hallauer. Jean Evans,
Mary'yn Robetson, Mary Ifallauer. _ , , ... .. .. „.
<=W!„1 ,,7.. . n .u . .. 1 R. I., aboard the light cruiser USS
Shirley West, Ruth Bite. Ann Har- _ D, , ..
' Wilkes-Batre after a four-month
. ; I On a -Week or Months |
The ?vetting evangelistic service | Purkmjf. Gttod .tulv 4th to |
is at 8 o'clock. The Who'e Armor i Aus . 4tb. I
of God' will be the evening sub-! I i
feet. j[ 708 SOUTH ROSE
Woman's Bible class. 2:30 p.m. "
'illllllHHIIIIUtUUIUUIIHIUtUlilKltUltlUttttUtllUUMUM.
Miss Ann Harre'l was In East-
land Saturday, where she was
maid of honor in the Sparks-
Butler wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D- Harris
who are attending school in Ste-
phenville arc visiting their parents
over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Weir, and Mrs. Veraa Jar-
re tt.
Mr. and Mrs-. C- K. West en-
tertained friends at their lake
home over the Fourth.
Pfc. Arlie H. Ray, USMC. son
of Mrs. Dixie D. Ray. Breckin-
ridge. has returned to Newport.
rell and Alice Hallauer
A continuous program of music
was furnished by members of the
church cfeurr. cons •.,* :i>g of piano
sctos, piano duets and vocal solos.
Some two hundred of the .'hurch
family cal'ed between th:>. hours f'ow'
of eight and ten to welcome the :w'aV-
new pastor and his family.
• —O
! cruise in EliroE*an- wat?rs.
| The Wi'kes-Barre has visited
Plymouth, Portland and South-
hampton . England: LeHarve,
France: Antwerp. Belgium; Glas-
S.-otland. and Bergen. Nor-
Since 1922 Lowest Rate/ Quickest
Our Job has eheu to care Service — Our loan will
for your every Insurancemeet your requirements,
need of any kind. 5 per cent on new cars
R.G.CAM*eC*
Taylor bid#,
INSURANCE
-Phone
iiriiV-
(Established in 1922)
REAL ESTATE AUTO LOANS
PLAY MINATURE "GOLF
Week Dam lJAlftr Sundays
a to 12 hm. nUlf 3 ton FJW.
HIS W- Walker Sireet
JAMES DOWELL — Operator '
NEON
SIGNS
Electra Neon
Sign Co.
JUST
DAB
IT ON
Paint Your Own Car For
Only $5.95
J. N. BROWNING
MAGNOLIA SERV. STA-
509 E. WALKER
CAR PAINTING
AT LOW COST
Save Money On
QUALITY WORK
We Paint Your Car
$40. TO $75.
Depending on size and
Condition.
J. D. LYONS
South Bend, Texas.
alex rawlins a sons
monuments
Over 62 Years Service
Weatberford, Texas
CLOSING
names
fc order to give our em-
ployees a few days oft' we
will be closed Friday and
Saturday for the Fourth of
July-
Mcdowell
CHEVROLET CO.
Phone 505— Breckenndge, Tex
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MELONS
SLICES— QUARTERS — HALVES — WHOLE
SERVED—OR—TO—GO—Open 1 P. M. TO II P. M.
Mcxt To Breckcnridge American
OWNER—GAYLARD-CROWLEY
PERSONALS
A.
\
19*16 R Model John
etjfjiu;icd with
k;;vl cultivator. Slightly
, Q. JO'.MES. Woodson.
tcx 4-
Mrs. Ralph Brsmaham, and
ilauehv?r, Karren, of Chicago, are
visiting Mrs. Brsmaham's mother
Mis. H. H. McKinney. Mb? Brs-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trammel I i traham will be remembered as the
• «5. ,tnd 70 pet cent of
( •-!rac'fd bv can-
->i in the corn bolt
!'-''-no:s, T-liara, Iowa.
tmi1 Ui
and young daughter. Anna Bell
will be moving to Bn-ck^nridge
soon. Miss Trammell wil1 start her
first year in high school here. Mr.
and Mrs. James Trammell and
| six months oltl daughter will also
move here.
after the application of limestone.
G
Half of all the sensory nerves
In the human body trading to the
brain are contained in the nerve
bundles of the two optic nerves.
O , ' I
A special soap has been ct ?a'ied Mrs. H- O. Koons n returned
for automatic washing machines Thursday from Deming New Mex-
in hard water regions. ico where she spent two weeks
former Miss Betty McKinney.
Judge and Mrs. Ben Dean have
as their guents Mr. and Mrs. Art-
hur Dean of Dertton-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Johnson
had as their guests this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Johnson
of Dallas. They are Mr. Johnson's
parents.
"SEE THEM ON OUR FLOOR"
1908 E. WALKER
PHONE 838
HAMLIN
BY V.T.
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The Bride's Treasure Aisle is at Edwards where an
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time awair your selection.
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bothered and sleet*
ATTIC FANS
is the right answer. Sleep in comfort with cool fresh
night ahr. Have our Air conditioner expert examine
your home and give free estimate on cost and where
would be best place to install the fan—in attic on back
porctt—hall—window, etc. We also sell refrigerated Air
Conditioners.
Special All Record Players
Mt prire limited time. $15# records free with all
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 150, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 6, 1947, newspaper, July 6, 1947; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132891/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.