The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 214, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 8, 1928 Page: 10 of 10
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PLEA FOR GAR
Europe Is Concerned Says
Chevrolet Official
Iplte the- i'He of European
Alltotl.oLlle Inunilftictuieik lu keep
thf Amines to thcmtelvc und re
It'ardlcs f.f Hip wish of Kuropeah
mutot cat buyer to mipiKJit home
Indusiut-t I feel iiit Hit- great
VftlUr itf llii American automobile
I Its pruc will break down thai
tfrntirncntnl barrier and provldt
American manufacturer with tt
Steadily expending market abroad
Tin I' Hit' home comliip. State-
ment nf It II llrnt.t vlru.iiriial.
dent f the Chevrolet Motor Cwh-1
nafiv lit rlinrm. i.f !... wlia . ... i
cenllj returned from a six eek I
tern f thi lending bualneaa rvit-
Urs oversen
America ' k lllnn in thp Eurw-1
pran market hn been made powd i
ble and f.rtlfled by the n.lvnhcwl
the- lndu-irv on thl nld.. of tin.
AUanin- ' Mr Ornnt iiolnted out
'Qui iiiuiiiifnrturlfiK inrllltles (ire
vtiMly superior In those of Kuro-
Vnii oiinimnleii
lhls i true isiperlnlly In till)
IdWet jil hid fields vliee Iturope
has r.nly niie nuiniifurturer that
bus developed nuuiitltv production
methods ! any comlderiiiile extent
klld p we know over here vol-
ume niatnifitcturliiR hn been one
fit tile foremost fui'tora In permit-
ting the industry ti offer su tnwrh
niitnmobile ut mi luw a price
Ry the very virtue of Hie Spend
trquired l utliiln vnluine precl-
kUji i instnntly beeoiiitiig mure
Of an fuittx rut in the msnufnrtiir-
tnr; of uutimoblle I'nttn must he
lituchdied tn closer und mine nccu
inif limits to iniike this volume
poulbbt And urn u result of this
1r eel 'ii.n we Ret n flnei itutomublle
ud n- a result of the qunntlly ir
ilurtion wliii'li prertslou miikes kw-
wllile Alueiu-aii iiinnufncturetH are
V.Ati Ut uffel the public mole till
totnoLili" per dullui tlinn uny otli-
tc lu the world "
Mr tlrnut Is keenly enthuslnstlc
uvw the prospects for expert tnlert
nnd' points to mi Increasing Ruro-
Veair 1 1 iule us an Important fnc-
lor In the development of the au-
tomobile husluesH generally
"Unlike the nveru;e Amerlcnn.
the typical Kuropean hnsn't yet
come to the realization that he
must hac nn nutomoblle." Mr
Grant observed "However the tie-
J J re. to own one has always bten
hire and with economic conditions
tn better shnpo now than at any
time since the war the prospec-
tive customer over there Is In a
more advantageous position to 'sat-
isfy the need"
The wide-spread use of bicycles
throughout Kurope tiroved of spe-
cial Interest to Mr Grant us n
neller of a low priced cur There
Are twenty lil'-ycli'M In operation lu
Germany fr everj iiutomnbllp
teHlst'errtl ten III Kuxlund nnd sev-
en In Kritncr Mole than i7Usl.l00
Jileycjes) are belli); operateil In
tl.i-e rfairittliH aluiie
Hie at number of hlcyelea
noW beiriK usd lu Kumpe pro-
vides nn uccutate notion of the
potcntjailtlca of the Kurupenn uu-
tomoblle market and seema to In-
dicate Unit ne of the major sales
dctles of the automobile Industrv
broad U to place thMe 2T.M0.WQ
bicycle ridera nt the wheels of au-
lomobilrtu" Mr Grant declarml
In the course of his tour Mr
Grant visited tiup.luud. Kranre
Belgium. Germany. Holland and
Denmark In Antwerp. Heilln. Co-
penhagen I'urls and lmdon. he
addressed meetliiKs 'f t'hoviolet
flenlers
In his talks to the dealers. Mr
dront outlined the sellliu; metli.
chIs which have made Chevrolet
the mrwt popular cur In the United
Hlntes He uilvlsed them not tn
udopt Mil tn pilppt Atnerleun riietli-
odH In their own working eondi-
tlnns Two yearn hro Mr (Irani held
denier liteetltlK ' these same ci-
ties and expressed himself as Krntl-
fleil to find on his recent dip that
bo many IdeiiH hail been so hiio-
ressfiilly ndapted In Kuropenn sales
retiillrcnienta
VOItM TltAVKI.
They nn seeing Amerlra first lu
the fiimlly nutomoblle Thanks to
the hluhway'H hllllMmrils they were
nble in trnvelliiK from Trenton tn
Newark to see Nlnk'nrn Knllx. the
Grtnd Canyon the Klffel Tower
the Mediterranean the Golden
(Jute three camels A do luxe Meant
tihlti croiulni; the Jersey marshes
PlkeH Peak nnd the high IlKhts of
n three-ring circus. Hungry for n bit
of naltirnl scenery. Sis looked to
t li t ui V
"Oh. ee the pretty clouds'" she
cried clapping her hands
"They're not clouds." Bald Hobby
flcolflniclv "thofM a skywriter
and those clouds would spell dud s
fuvorllH underwear If It weren't
so windy" l-adlca' Home Journul
With radio stations showing a
tendency t" Hteclnlle shall we
find-WHAM turn to baseball and
KICK to football
HEADACHE I
rJEy Htrnln causes not only
Jheadachce ut "n wrumies
r.d dlbflguring rrowim
Lot us relieve you If your
eyes are causing tho trouble.
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.- LOUIS DAICHES
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KmHAWdbHO
rm t I'lttsBYTrmi
oiirch
P.ev Henr C Schneider Minuter
Mrrninp wurhlp nt II o'clock
Subject uf the paMol a sermon
Mill be The Ned of the lluritan
oul" Mihh Kuthltcn Huynes will
si. iK "Not Understood "
Kvenliif iiervice nt 15 "Our
Htcdleaa World" will be the ser-
mon subject
Miindny itrhool will Iwgln protnpt-
ly ut v 15 h m
The publle In Invited to worship
with tn "Conn- with im anil we
Mill do thee flood "
rniST christian church
The follow lm; order of service
w'n '"' observed ut
tlail Ultircll totlllV:
observed ut the Mint Chrln-
? 'J u '"'' Hchool
? r " " Communion Service
20 n m PrearhliiK
T'' """ mibject for this
nr"liiK. "A Conference to be
AvuUlm! I one yon will be Intei-
0 "'t 'f ' Kncninpmoi.t
of Christian Churches of West
Texas which is now lu session nt
tlke Claco there will be no Illfjht
service tonlcht oi next Sunday
night
Ui !: M Waltes of Texua Chris-
tian University Is the schedutvd
speaker for the ICuciimpment thl.i
evening A treat U lu store for
those who hear llllil.
H J Hhettleaworth Pastor
iiuitcii tiK cmtisr
Hundny School- 9 15 a in
Communion Service 11 a m
Mid Week service Wednesday
evening a p m
The public Is Invited to attend
all servleea
riHsi- itAiTisr ciumcii
Rev A J Mm can will pleach nt
the Klrst iJaptlxt chinch of this
eity this morning
Rev J W Moore returned Mis-
sionary from China will fill the
pulpit at the evening hour Mi
Mooie is the Mlaslonury thut this
Association has adopted u itn
missionary to Hiport We ought
to huve n large ciowd to heui him
Ix'fore he returns to 'China
The pastor. Rev. C R Shlrnr.
who has been uwuy on a month's
vacation will be buck with us next
Sunday mniulng
Kl'PiCUI'AI. CHURCH
209 W. Hulluni
Sunday School 9:45 a. rn.
Lay Service 11 a. m.
A cordial welcome awaits visit-
ors at all times.
FIRST .METHODIST CHURCH
Preaching 10 55 a. m nnd 8 p
m. by the pastor. Dr K. Hlghtow-
er Mopnlng subject "What Does
the Cliurch Mean to You';' Kve-
nlng subject "What Do You Kx-
pect of Life" Tin evening ser-
vice will be held on the church
lawn with Collhir's orchestra lead-
ing the mimic. A cotillul welcome
to all
Sunday school at M5 u m
Kpwoith League at 7 p in on
the lawn.
CHRISTIAN SCICMIK SOCIKTY
-101 South McAmU Ave.
Hrnnch of the Mother Church
the Klrst Church of Chi 1st Scien-
tist lu. Ronton. Muss.
Sunday morning set vices II a
m . subject "Sucrainent."
Sunday School 11:3(1 a. in.
Wednesday evening meeting S
p m
Tho public Is cordially Invited to
attend
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WhileYmMiit
ami iou don't wait loivy
T ONG-DISTANCE telephone
i service i now about twice as fast
as it was a year ago.
Now when you place your call in
most cases the operator asks you to
"Mold the line please." Three times
out o( four she will complete the con
nection while you wait
The average interval between the
tune when you place your call and the
time the connection is completed or a
report given is a little more than two
minutes. A year ago it was about
five minutes.
Your service will be even faster if
you give the number of the distant
telephone. Try it!
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
vvft
YET ALL QOHE -
Magnolia Impresses Public
Of Existing Beauty
Theodore Roojevelt visited the
Wichita Mountnlns an n hunting
trip in 1905 and hli book. "Win-
nine The West ' contains an Inter
eating account nf hit trip and of
John Abernathy who astonished
the Brent hunter by riding down
wolves and killing them with" his
bate hands
The Mime pletiiremie benuty and
wlldnewt that thrilled Roosevelt Is
stilt there to thrill the vacationist
He will find the same Interesting
historical points the same legen-
dary touches The Wichita coun-
try Is one of the Soutll west's'!
most alluring playgrounds
The frontiers have vanished from
most parts of the West but here
lu the Wichita MuuntnWis. tl
scene of many Indian battles
where gallant soldiers and gteut
Indian chiefs fell lu combat the
frontier of the West begins
lleie gieat gray stone mountains
stand Hhoulder to shoulder with
their heads cloud-topped. The val-
levs niinow til footli.iths tjikes
splashed with the blue of the skies j
shimmer und ripple In the sun-
shine or lie like a great polished
metal plate In the moonlight
Waterfnlls drop from the shoul-
der of a cliff and break Into rain-
bow spray The nlr. clear as sun-
shine exhllmutlng as win fills
you with the gladness of living und
sends fretting enre back to tho
foothills
If the swish nnd run of n game
fish on a line hold a thrill for
you. bring along your tuckle. The
big fellows ure wultlng to give you
u tussle
Smooth roads climbing the hlllt
nnd dipping Into the cool shnded
valleys beckon Oie motorist on to
the very haunts of beauty un-
touched save by the master brush
of nature
You may sleep under the opVn
sky nnd listen to the break of day
or tnke orieof the many cottages
that are for rent
Wherever you go In thlt land of
yesterday you'll return home with
the feeling that you hnve had your
finest vacation.
The MagnolUi Petroleum Com
pany. In a series of advertisements
and news articles Is endtrvorlng
to acquaint the people of the
Southwest with their own wonder-
ful summer playgrounds. No sec-
tion of our country offers the va-
cationist more In carefree play
and recreation than the Southwest
does.
To get away from the glare and
hent of paved streets nnd out
where you enn see the Hky without
looking straight up. pack the vaca-
tion kit. load the wife nnd kiddles
lu the family car nnd take them
to one of your own pluy lands.
Mngnollii Service Stations nre
wayside friends that will add trouble-free
mlteH to the Jaunt by mip-
plylriK you with the light kind of
gasoline and motor oil and Infor-
mation about road condition nnd
directions Mngnolla'H new buho-
llne. Anti-Knock thut Injects youth
Into your mntor. Is nlso available
If you want It.
HKAI.TH FOOD STORK.
A Health Kood Store and Diet
shop wll lopen' In Rreclienridge
next week ucotdlng to a recent
stutement of Mrs Wharton Hall
wno wll lhuve charge of the biisl-
lftE 'jyEjQKjBIf RfQCtE AIRTtfCAl
tt
nej?. KM n;?re T?li;c ldntod r.t
1C Mcrth Brcc;cnr!df '.-onac' ci-
;upylr.g put cf the tulldthf for-
hierly used b the BroCkfenridcc
SiHi
coniptr.y
oroducts and ether
n.li 111 V .t.l I. 4.Im
'$tdre. Mr. IJall nl'o plans tc ervc
health lunches
NOTED ia3IOKTST DIES.
ROGERS Ark July "'? Tom
P Morgan noted humorist died at
his home here today He suffered
o purAiytic stroke aoreral months
&i;b and I'ladually hud been falling
PROGRAM ENDS
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Crvrch durl ? the psy; three wceV.-J
v. r.3 clvsei v.ith a splendid' pre? ram
tr. r.hlch nil of the puplfc tcok pftrt
tt the church rrtdny evening
An exhibition cf the crtlcles
madt by the children In their
h&ndcruft classes .vas held U T 30
the visitors being delighted with
the array of clever toys and other
articles constructed by tho boys
and girls A large number of the
vooden toys made during the
school will bo sent to the children
at the Juliet Fowler Orphans
f lntfA
Following the exhibition n pro-
gram was given by the children in
the biisemenl oudltoitum opening
with a flag salute by the beginners
and u song "Soldier Uny " This
i wn 'ollowed by "The Story of the
Ruby Moses" told by Jack Knunt-
i.eroy n prlmury boy while his
clans mutes piesented the Htoiy In
pantomime The primaries und Jun-
iors sang u Rlblu song and the
Juniors gave a "good habits talk "
The juntora ulso gave n aulute to
the American flag followed by the
singing of one verso of "America"
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Christian fin? After a 'devotional
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a circle cf 3th.:nce prayers by the
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Not only do Chevrolet-Fisher bodies reveal
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of Fisher's famous hardwood and steel con-
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there is provided the upholstery of rich pattern
the hardware of period design and the attrac-
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factors in true motor car distinction.
When you examine the Chevrolet coach you
will realize how impressively it embodies these
fundamentals of fine car quality.
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