The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 150, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 1, 1928 Page: 3 of 12
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.i lfi of Xah. Alii l!i who hop to (unci him o tho i allow r for tlif crlmo
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future thtre. We arc proud of
our fine whTote of our splendid
church m rnd Mi they contribute
innimpiimnnl l?m i"1 httU "onunu to contribute to
IliUlilil t IIlClU 1 01 (b nujn. 0f B great city
HT i t l But even with a. I these things we
llCe Ut llaVOl Mnot bul. a city of Breckearidiie
j like we rton without the C0-0tr-
- ittitiu of at) our people. And my
. oarn.it eotleiUtlnn of ' mWrt ffrt f elpctfd a Mayor.
i -r of pltfi'B ! hav d- to prrm10t. ftnd maintain
' fr- a fuuliiliit
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harmony and cooperation of out
people. I promise If eUetPii ti
serve the city to the beat of m.
ability. And ! promise to work
(ililKnti In tllscharitinK my duties
ar mayor with the same dfcenc
that haa eharaetprltod my erforfs in
whatsoever tank that haa been mlno
n th past.
ANDIIEW J. MOttOAN
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Trouble Makes Whole World Kin;
Red Cross Knows No Boundaries
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' i Mlow towna-peop'e In
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' Nil .ittitr town in thin
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i i i nun ln-rc with our
..' it m I i i I il and (iKHctil j
i i i ni. -iHii.undlnif u there j
.. 'hi to it ' iIt uh ua'psa thrcj
. iiil l tha lai "f co-operation.
n. ! r mnri fl'iin 10 iraollio
i nit' ibout five carbon blaeVj
nit- i nig reaervo or cruae ou
n producing well and many other
i.-iiiitrti of the oil Induatry an
ut oaalbitltiM for the contln-
i sic iru proRperity of thla com
it Th-n tbaro are the reaottre
ftr.r tii. Uvpjrk Ind.iMr) of farm
W ii.il . arloun other actual and po
Winii uiaoarccH to be taken into
j'ljiMiii i 'Ion for the future growth
Lfjlir. c .inrldfc 1 hav atwaya -
llcw.l ti the poMlbllltr of llrecken
ii' 1 1 a areat bualiteas center and
mi fut grown with the yeara In
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r i it too we are proud of the
d aa of cJUit' n 'ip v..- have
i tli poMlbllltlea found (or the
Wo -raw- Hotap8-'1 I
NOW
OW Tali Mother." It pre-
cltoly what the world doaa
the Red Crou when
troublo comes. An earthquake In
Japan j flood In the United States
a typnoan Id the West Indies the
lied Cross is first to learn about u
and to soothe lue ravages of d Is-
suer with relief. Miss Catherine
Lewis formerly on the National
stair oi tba Red Cross has deftly
symbolised the role oi the Red
Cross la the above sketch.
Most ot lbs world's disasters tbs
past year were centered In tbe Unit-
ed States. The great Hoods In tbe
m..l..ml .-allao haailail iVia Hat
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of 77 major catastrophes. More
than euo.OOO refugees were depen-
dent upon the Red Cross (or food
shelter and clotblug H9 refugee
camps were established and scores
of voluteer nurses and doctors
waged war on disease. Fourteen
othoi disasters call id (or re
lief during the Mississippi flood.
Ordinarily tbe others would have
commanded the attention ot tbe Na-
tion but they wre dwarfed by the
havoc done by the Father ot Waters.
In the meantime twenty foroimi
laada found themselves m dlstiess
throuab no fault of theirs. They
appealed to the Rod Cross and help
was forthcoming.
Disaster rellif has overstadowed
tbe ovc-y day actlvltlea of the tti
Cross owing to the publicity It hu
produced. Notwithstanding .the
burden ot providing relief on an
iinnrecendented scale tbe ld
Cross through lis 8500 Chapters
throughout tbe couuiry. uas vigor-
ously pushed Its regular program
Tbe eleventh ai.nual membership
roll call will be held an usual Crm
Armistice day to Thanksgiving.
Five million members la tbe goal
and tba Red Cross confidently ex-
pects thai many.
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raure there with a Crosiey '
Sclcclivilji!
Out of the wiive-JiuiiimMl ether you can
Instantly and easily select any station any
program you denire by means of a slight
twist of (ho one dlul on aTUOSLRY. There
arc six tubes loo to lnsuru volume and a
built-in speaker foi imixinium ctnrity.
THIS TJANDIJOX
Coutplelol) liwtiillwl. lloitdj for Utr Air
$105
Sumll imjinciit douii tonus (o Milt.
BRKCKKN'WWJK RI)TO SHOP
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I Jar Economical Transportation J J I I
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Tod.iy Chevrolet prohcnts the crowning
triumph of 16 years' continuous progress
a treat new automobile so impressive in
appearance performance and staunchness
that it marks the opening of a new era of
luxurious transportation at low cost!
nuihona 107 wheclbasc 4" longer than before -the Bigger
and Beter Chevrolet i Impressivclv l..rKe lc . s. racy.
Fashtonuhie new colors in ijctiuinc Duco rich rtc; uphoU
Htcrios nnd han.lsome appotntmentf (civi an ilr of notable
distinction; while a tvpe of bin cut i-erfcriua.ice o.i'.t thought
impossible in a tow-pri.-ed car has been acuieved by ruTtcrous
cnKineerinit ndvancements.
The IMuer and Hotter Chevrolet is powered by an improved
vnhe-in-hcud enjtine with such impressive features as alloy
"invar strut" pistons hydro-laminated camshaft gears mush-
room type valve tappets AC oil filter and AC air cleaner.
The chassis haa lecn redesigned. And as n result the new
Chevrolet provides delightful smoothness clickof'thc-hcel
accelerationthe ability to maintain 5055 and CO miles an
hour the safety of four-wheel brakes the steering case
that can only result from a ball bearing worm and genr steer-
ing mechanism and comfort over all roads at all speeds due
to semi-elliptic shock absorber springs 84 of the wheclbasc.
Wc urge you to come in see th.a beautiful new car and
learn how Chevrolet has agair. electrified America by creating
n Bigger and Better motor (uv .mil cllerintt it at prices so low
as to be actually amazing
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PRICES REDUCED!
. . . $495
Features of advanced
design and the com-
pleteness of detail
demanded in the finest
cars now offered in thi
New Chevrolet;
Improved valvi'-ln-ticml motor.
Strongt-r frame 4' longer;
whrcltMtt) 107".
Thcriiioiint control cooling
system.
Nsw alloy "Invar strut" iitstom.
New Imtrtiment panel Indi-
rectly lighted.
New ball Ixsriitg worm .mil
gesr Meerlng.
Semi-elliptic shock ib ttbt
springs; 84 per car.! of
vhfilbiie.
Safety gadlne lank ut roar.
larger balloon tiro 10 s4.f 9.
New (trenmllne bodies lf
I'lilier.
New Duco colors.
Theft.proof stecrlni: and Igni-
tion lock.
AC oil filter.
AC air cleaner.
Single-plate vir illsc-clutdi.
Now crnnkcai lircnthinu
iystem.
New two-port oxhutut.
Alcmltc presburc Kun lubrica-
tion. Heavy one-piece full-crown
fenders.
Vacuum tank fuel tupply.
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Spears, George T. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 150, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 1, 1928, newspaper, January 1, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69853/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.