Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 65, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952 Page: 8 of 8
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I—BRECKEVWnr.R AMERICAV—SUNDAY. March 16, 1M2
OBSERVER Mcm-Opera^d
Continued From 1'age I
Saturday afternoons in cider to!
accomodate the public.
THOl'GHT FOR TIIK M()MKM :|
fool may ask more iiu. -lion- in I
nn hour than a wise man i n i
wi«r in .seven years.— English I'r >• j
verb.
Continn ■<! Kn.ra hi
proceeds under the pov.
five rocket motors.
\ . iocifcy is ill' ■' -. 1
miles p. i hum. brincing
>f its
speed
Th * i
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Purple Heart
Vet Sent Away
y fJ, S. Bureau
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SKF.N OK IIK A It It: Spanish
classes at High .S<i>..o! to
Spanish Fiesta at Legion U . 11
Saturday night .... ('..It show
was drawing deserved aUent.oi
long bef.ire the show pi
*tarted account of winners i
he in the Hrecken; idg<- A
Monday Ralph Hiidjjenix i'r
seen in receipt "f tel.-gran
>>ik Mrs. Hilgenbert: will an
Ft. Worth Sunday, returning fit- •
Mrvo's .... I!. I. McAiron went
to Mineral V.'.-ils Saturday foi
mating of "some of hi- «i!d
buddies" .... ©PS repretenUttives
to he at Chamber of Co i r<
Monday from 'J t.. 12 t.■ a.-- w '•
any problem* of local
men ... Hilt Hamilton.
cently found $42 in an t-a
the street nrai til.- tutill
has found thi nwnci I ■> b
Itradford '•!' Pa.stro;i wh
wif - lot-t it —the p. r'....'' •
ed Bradford'* dm. .. . i
Group fmm h. a,- to A.V.M
day foi the tiact- • ,>. • '
eluded were Shirley Wright,
l«y K inn, M try Mai'
McArron. M.irgar -t V
Cotter Phillips, Mrs. Jack
Mr. and Mr . <'.i lie! h
Donald and Ror.:.'.<l > i
due J | ..;jm M 11' <-.| H.I
at Ft. Worth Sati.nl iv.
and 10U.-)'iI'd da !i
Kmi'lit is renrin T.
in ihot put at Ft. Worth
(>« w ho ha i.i: d>■ font
thin week, ilnpr i-f <1
Chamber of < >■ i nv t a
land Texas, who:-..
—"the people I j .
bout governm-nt" M
Mrs. L. K. li-l ;>< •' i . ■
days in ,\u*' n. Mi I'
rifl. M I: . I
underwent t.u"g> • . : II •
Memorial in Abib ■>
reportedly d >>•.; f
Kuan, high scl b
says the Cisco 1! '.iC. 1 . a
day ga\> i fin i
Dixieland li.n >1 win-. • .
there I t" ty (
morning a local was
$ 1 5 n a charge ..f l>
and an out-of town n w
$15 for reckless dr g
goal h.
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-i gel a p. - tit
W, -lii-art
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t ":i authorities at San
.-it a 'J!->< ar-okl purple
■ , :n> of Korea back to
a a "Wetback" today
t - d lit .• t-red th.- I,*nit-
on a (lead man's birth
tiir'i y.-a.s ago before
i the American atany.
\ ' 11 i ' ionzaii-s of
■y, Mexico. was returned j awcettaeui't
iorr" ' ;nd voluntarily OveM <. « !<
i ,,t of in • girl he plannec. I At t:.y
, ia-xt Suaday null a Sm. J . .u
ot Han..'.ation of Latin- t o
... ..If -.-I W. L. Mil. -! n k
.- ;J til Ili/.a! - w a.- "li.- :.i
fiom the aimy at For: I got a ;> S
t..n Monday when autii ! a.- t>.t - *
.. ie >I h had used i. dvad j p-i'-tfn -
n-ri'.-an's birth certififate i Kort ..a S-
tf. country. T.'tr.y tJonz- t lat;> n.
v- •
ales wns put on n hac at T.aredo, to
t." put Off ill Me.'Jco. I
The (i-l Forum, which woiks mi
the pioblems of Latins i.i San I
Antonio, has assigned an t.uomey j
to < j.nizales' ca:-s. . yt i !: rh ad i
Casillns has been instructed to .J
all the way to the Stat? ft-par.-j
ment if nec- .-saiy" in the vtsteran's j
behalf.
The imi...'4i alio.I off"-;. . h
ever, gec- us in .sympatliy with
young nam. Mcui>':bau«<- - ' • >.
Flarine Driving
Ihm Killed In
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March 15 Hurrying
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ft. . Lung Heacil,
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the car he \\a>
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1 . :ed about 5t>
ill a field.
■ i"..>i:'. the Marine
: • it. .- effective
it - the son of
Lloy .f ' it:.pman ot
tl'.itj v. th th" Ma-
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. : . . h:s companion
w .lit Chapman of
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Paylo.id pound for pav-
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truck li-ts for less. Iff . .
an immediate, cash-In-
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Chevrolet offers.
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The right truck for your job
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sprini:*, engine. trai' in
siom. br.o.e-t. Vim get the
truck >ou need.
Saves by lower depreciation
Chevrolet trucks tradi-
tionally bring more money
on Hie i.Mtd truck market
— and that can mean
more money for you when
>ou trade or sell.
Just about two and a half million users of Chevrolet trucks arc
proving you can't buy a hi tier ir.u k hi wtv your money.
You save when you buy. You save on operation and upkeep.
You save on getting the job dun.- fast and right. You save when
you trade.
Come on in and let's talk over your hauling or delivery
needs, and then take a look at the kind of truck you want on
tour job. •
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ReWKU CHEVROLET CO., Int.
201 West Williams
K. I). McDowell. President
Rreckenridare
('hone SOS
Two Plants Idled
By Workers Strike
Construction wt.fk at th.- five
million dollar atomic energy plant
at I'adueah, Kentucky, has b.-.-a
completely idled f >i th. .-.'Cuiid
tin't- this yt-ar. Som*' two-lhou.--ami
AFL laburrr; \v:>!k.-d out y. '. i-
day and a shutdown .'ii work ha
bet.ti ordered idlitifr 13-th usa .i
vvorki-is. Tha walknut rep. rtt-d1
stemmed from a change in th.-
nifrht-.-hift selu dul. d.
A strike at the Milwaukee pit t '
of Internationil Harvest-r th>.
ens to idle almost !),uini workers
by next Wednesday. A H.irvt der
spokeiman <ay. th* hty.iffs a
being eaiiM'd by a s'■ ■ • > t. «.• ..f trac-
tor parts usually supplied by the
strike-bound Milwaukee [>' .nt. Th.
strike began when the firm sus-
pended a workei for refusing to
try out a new job method.
Laughlnq
Attacks Worr.an
(By UNITED I'lIFS.--.
San Antur.io'« .-ai-e !h ii ' i . -i -
in# Mani-si " has . t.. d
victim in two day*. Forty-five-year
old Mrs. Raymond Dewitt told po-
ice a man "with a hideous grin"
who fits the description of the at-
tacker of another woman onjy
. it blocks away, jumped her in
in-r darkened kitchen last night.
In both cases, the women's cloth-
ing was slashed and torn from
their bodies, and in both cases the
attacker was frightened off by hi-s
victim'.- .-creams and barking dogs.
Mis. I'switt said.slut was watch-
iia television when she heard her
back do..: tilani. She went into the
darkened kitchen, and was •attack-
ed. Sh-' told police he "laughed as
he talked, and all the time wore a
hideous grin." She said he mum-
I I' I "words that I won't even re-
peat."
Auto Workers To
Weed Out Reds
The CIO United Auto Workers
has set up a special six-man a.l
miuistrators to root out allege 1
communist officers in the lebt ii
ous Ford Local tiliil. The adunn:>
trators will be headed by I AW
president Walter Keuther, lit
the board will start action hit.
Saturday or Monday to oust ai
officers of the To,nun meiub.
union who prove to be lied - -
Ked sympathizers.
The Fan - American High .a
within the borders of Chilli- I >
Peru to Argentina—is called tl.
Franklin I). Koosevelt High ay.
Pollering Around
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had* t itiv -led <• nit■ .n ': •
leaving the bast at I. .
Stiles' discharge from t'n- i--
ice becomes eftee* T
He is the sun of M- 1 e V."
W. Stil.-s of Kno.wille.
Investigating ■ ' ! .
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Chapman's death was the fourth
traffic fatalitv in Scur Co. a.,
this year.
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PHONE 302
RECKSNPJDGE AMERICAN
CLASS'.FEdS!
Here's big room in cmcli *>ace v.i!!-
oll the basic feafutcs i. at make
Trigidci.-e America's N'o. 1 Ref; g-
eraforl See these feaiuris r.iwl
• Fcmcus We tar-Miser
• Exclusive Ouickubc Trays
• Big, deep Hyc.rafor
• Rust-resblcnt shelves
• Removable hcrlf-ihelf
• 10-position Co.'d Central
e Porcelain finish interior
Learn obour ell t'le new
Frigidaires!
YOU (JO TO YOUR CHURCH
I'LL CO TO MINE
RUT. LETS WALK ALONG TOGETHER
, i Religion is as essential to the welfare of man as is bread, water,
;rain, and sunlight.
' A part of our duly lo .on, is to handle all details in a manner
" ; reflecting Ihe highest standards.
1 • 12
i S A T T E R W E n T E
^.1 FUNERAL HOME '
I AHHOUUCIUG
THE ASSOCI ATION ()/
! REX wm
i AS SALESMAN
In Our
I Appliance Dept.
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110 N. Court Phone l>0
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OSES CARS AND TRUCKS
1950—C'hcv. I'leetline I)\. t dr. New tires.
l'.r.O—t'hev. Sfj. I).\. 2 dr. Clean, low mileage.
1950—Chev. Sty. Spec. 4 dr. Loaded.
!!>".()—t'hev. I)x. Spt. Coupe Loaded with extras, new ;i.e•.
I'.liiti—riyomoulh dx. 2 dr. Low mileage, clean.
1"1W—Chcv. Spec. Spt. C'pe. ii & H, New tires.
1!—I'ord 12 ton pickup \'8.
t'hev. ' . ton pickup. Healer, seat covers, new paint.
1 !llit—Chev. ton pickup. Heater, seat covers, new tires.
1949—Chev. >i ton pickup. Healer, seat covers, new paint.
McDowell Chevrolet Co., Inc.
E. D. McDOWELL, Pres.
201 W. Williams Street ■ Phone 50.'
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 65, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952, newspaper, March 16, 1952; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth134232/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.