Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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thu breckenridge ame1ucan—breckenridge, texas
T7
Cabbage Production
To Rise
RALEIGH
CLASSIFIED RAIL
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North
Effective April 10, 1941
2c per word for first inser-
/. , .. , ■ , | tion: 1c per word for each
Carol .a cabbage prodi, tun, th | inMrtion lhe,„tter
yew is expected in me . jier cent j
mum charge 50c.
ooou itiiiA MAJOR OBJECTIVE
OF ALL STATE DOCTOR SAYS
above tigun according to
II G Blown > t«ite agriculture tiv-1 1
jKtrtt on; statistician HniWtt eiti- SALE
mated the 1941 crap would lutaiil'l'RlNA Flavored fryers; Mk
J0,501) I'D i i npated with an av- f each. Telephone 11'..f'.t-J-If. Mr
rraw of t^SW tints annually from | <#f*>ves.
1930 .10 |U||a«B|B|
FOR RENT
Ise W ants \<Is
FIVE mum f urn .shed iioum P fi-
ler -/ouple and jrt'-rrssit-rx*j'tf; Went*
. r- Call BLAKE .!• •! iN>>
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V V V V V V V V V V V V
A 'Oil* SHO\ll\(,
RAY
iNcorriunI
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Lj MAY UJLt* * 1
IS TERHUNl |
0T°Piny,
■eAWrlS
1'IAM'S SToltED IN BKKi "K '
EN'UILCiE'; ||v luivo.'tw'.o $p||«
-i II '< n >ti iik,
i'..t i kfiiriiiiC'- orn «'n■ ■ '■,
:VV^| -t U iW'K.i.V.
iff af big s^d^tSA>r«!53l^hW'' fKtii
- \Vr*t«:' h t1 tin ■ : 0-l>:
not fill;' illw
I >e Wanls A(!s
The iirtportar.x; of milk as a
food dues not tic in its bulk or
weight bul in it valuable < onsti-
tueiits especially thOffc MptTssary
tor tht grow th and development
ul children Pho White 1 iuuse con-
on Cluld Health and I'ro-
to U"ifi ;a>*, "Milk is an aimo.t
•• i>u,d. Milk utld the uairy
industry are ip eptiiably linked to
llie nation* health and lurmal
grow tn anil development Ol us
people. .scientific Mudies haw
*how'ii iuat the food people cat.
v.>|.«f«.:lly dm itij; the periods oi
rapid ,..ri.nv(t) in eaily ihihlho.d,
>.«• l- tnta effect on the size of
.it
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t I .
PLUS-
Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Nights
(. i.ir* t* . * :" V. rrf.1 t ril 1 ' ;■ t~
t' t,,, v j r.^,,r«r t h t.,-fp .pur.f): tb*
ri"-a unii k<*p fum l.wtio.y.,l1""'' w
i i .l ami a., * .irk iwt.t in •>«« « jmf
itf ■ I' ni trd States ■ i1 uif
"in i i|e <ut
i;;Uk ii IKN profa-iiy
r d v (1 may oe a
i'4i[rtl. liotv an oi"
and tioui
> ■ t'THgi'.nli'j .-.'Hi
it : capiihlfr' <>l uans-
dti. 4:i|.d vigor n i"
!.•< ity Arindatly, >,ou-
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oi .UilJ'ilH.' IllfK,
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iTn ln-'-auv of rnnoi •
FIRST CMAPTLh
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WINMtHS or THE WEST" i
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CARTOON COMEDY
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Hlont
Uiral
tm^iec
as oi
Dr. Ainttvu
«i t irorr aa
Celleyi.1, >aid
I'd a nifehiy
th*; "eovv, .
other Kills we can bequeath. Th<-
I fact tan never U- over-es>ltnii.- e-1
f that of all a .state's resource*, even
jvuhen measured by liu- fmaiJ ia.
I standardi a healthy em ructic eiti-
'/enship is far the greatest, it
j in vain to Ixwi t of our natural ic-
! Kourecs of minerals, timber, soil,
elimatc and other thin;-s. it wt
< netib'ct lite most priceless of out
l«>>^,*ssii.ns. the child."
| The w ords <|Uoteil above, eomln.; j
|rom an agriculturalist w h o
i pbitcK health alxivc wealth, should
cau*.' i arents to take time to
| lot k into the kind of milk this
| led to their uu'dren, Ti.o l.ttic
IiWWijiiit i> uivei. it> the kind o
irnik ami milk | i.idta I • putciui < t
itii titc stonu" «• «if ian l.t-fo ie.
I*>w • u 1-,-t are uiuiolc ti> p.< te t
(111 111: elves-. !'. rj I j
l it<' i <tuire:iien!s of cleanbnes
: in! [• '■tcrlum foi thc pnal'ftioi
.aiidlipK of radi- "A' milk
it e:ms u-ntjollKly foliawed wd
produ'i clean and ivu>onal iy alt
lailk I'n.tntive nu ii«ure> in milK
j.;'oik,t<.la>ii are desi^mai to kee,
>wv iiiaiitiri' ami real e>taU aui a,'
J.tJie itu.'k find prevent I a-1 ta :
and 'drii - When a • hdd tefuK 's i..
dr.nl; nulk. it is usually i:eeau <
i.jf l.ae'l I,a ,io arid > ilfir ana a.e oi
t tin puhiic health objectives, tha
i Of consumption-of sufficient milt-
t >i chdd development, is defeat-
ed I'ht.- i also f ad on the (ia ry
man and it ; .t epidemic deveioits
on his nulk route, he is ruined.
Letter
presents
,\OH Sf/()\V/.\G
5upPo,ing y
MnvyNr°*
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'rd of rn!,h°'t/,
e*Nsr * ^
>«:d^ eov
ko ') "ln°tch-
htlil
A
• '> pmv;rarii in n. i coils.der-
<e v. .ue ti/ the efuldreu oi
ate a ..ii ahuiulihce of <juat-
di; JSp- a,king of children, he
"Tr-i > < - .nstitute th'.- state s
il'icd gold They tvpivK'nt it«
• ry >• i i. l"H0i h«dd in tb.tir
. ju eiomvniic destiny. lar af.
withm the twinkling of an
*! -> w ill have iK.vised from
• of adoa'M-encc into tht
i' • I manhood and woman-
sunt So « ; ttpy the renin of
tai.; ' and Ixv'ome the direci-
'HititH■.:){' all die activities' of
tnnmonW; j.«Jth, They .should
• ' ai;U:.-d, , hr.augh the wise
o«1 i I th>'.a elders, to tlevfj-
i full ii-id!a>n of their power
■:rvav, liu.- greatest rs< >n
*<• an* a hie to offer th. sc
e ,.s Kotxl health.
: I. an v. tHdi-tnu* mind I in
ii. a vigerntis, hvitlihj
Health, in uth -r words.
; ri'. -re r. youth than any
following Gov. Herbert C. Maw's
.pen advocacy of jiovver resource
development.
Maw. long a aup|>ortcr of the
federal electrification program
was elected to office over the
oppusitam oi the Democratic ma
clan >, vvha'h for eight y ears ix-
si.-.tod any extens.on of federal
control over Ulati -streams.
In outlining his views, the «ov
arnor called tor "removal of the
state from its island of highct
power rates." and sUKUested con
struction o! a giant project in
Flaming Gorge, on the Green riv-
er near the Wyoming border.
Boulder Link Suggested
Maw also urged the legislature
now in M'sston, to investigate the
possibility of a tieup with Roul-
cler l>am. located hear the state>
<ou hiv .-stern border, or th ■ Bon
eville and Grand t'oulcc projects,'
a Hi.' f'a.afic northwest.
'i'N govrrtor adnntied then-
v 'i I tia imme hate prospect that
!i>- proi;i ai:\ could !> ■ earned out
li . wexil-. however, enrourag't>
•Mp< inai's ol' the federal program
aid t.n U'l i renewed agitation
,'or a liiorottrh investigation ol
- '-iitial -.aa;•! ^ of electric en
•i'i;y.
Adv ix'afe.s of the | rag rani poirr-
■d .ail that line Iteses in th'
Si ' - ail. ■ Ireteh bi-t *'een Honne-
v ill.' and I'tah probably would
linkjft t!-" ('ohimbia river in-,
•ractieal as a. supply Iwse. Boul-
ler 1 > e i-i con • alff -d a more
Power Hookuj)
Due To Spread
In Northwest
I'tah IJids for Inclusion j
in Far-Iienching Grid
Project
P.v RICHARD w J< iHNS' >N
' t'niint I're-s Stall ("orn:'S|M>ndenr
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah <U.R
"i"li,. possibility that I'tah may •
, included in a great, int 'r-locking
Pacific coast and int >rniount<iiii
? public power grid i> seen hetv
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DEMONSTRATION
Scatiititc anil pow trful! Noise
tiller minimiies high speed
none interference. V. ill fit
>oi.r present or nexl tar
perfeuly- Matched instrument
panel control for any car.
Easy terms as low as $ 1.00 per
week include small carrying
charge .See and hear it today!
1 OTHtt MOTOROLA!
ntOM fi
$34.91 o $49.9$
GOODYEAR
service store
it? s Dreek Ave. Phone 36
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L.B.MILLER, WISE TAXI DRIVER,
TELLS ABOUT THE TIME HF
LEARNED THAT
Soulftvwi Select 16
tfie Be6t labtwiq Beea
Mr. Miller's experivnee is interesting. I Ic
saw: "I had been hauling .t parts of ir.i'.cling
men around Wichita falls .ill evening. Tiicv
were fine folks and I noticed they ordered
only Southern Select beer—and rased about
its swell taste. So when I went oh duty i got
some —and I found out then and there that
Southern Select it the bet/ tasting bier. Just try
it and see!"
This is the only beer in the South brewed
with distilled water — only the finest beer
grains are used—and every drop is aged lor
months! No wonder it has that marvelous
taste! Try it today!
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MAGNOLIA BKKR COMPANY
$23 NORTH BRECKENRIDGE AVE. - PHONE 110
likely source, provided Utah needs
could be corelated with those ol
southern California.
Greater Project Envisioned
Some observer*, however, fore
cast the eventual construction ol
River Authority,
Such a connection would c
tablish a power grid extending
over U.000 miles and blanketing
the Flaming Gorge project, with
linking lines connecting it \viu,
both Boulder and the Columbia
the states of Oregon, Washington, j
Idaho. Utah, and sections of Cat-'
ifornia. Because of the distances 5
involved, inclusion of Montana jl
and Nevada probably would lu
licult without utilization ol pri-
vate utility stream standby planti
and other generators.
A lew months ago, the Utai.
Power and .Light Company ac-
complished a connection with
Idaho and Montana private pow-
er utilities for a power grid which
now covers the three intermoun-
tain a re an.
There has been little indication
here that establishment of feder-
at power projects wuuid lead to
elimination of private (Inns aa
distributors Instead, proponent*
have cited th* successful op-
eration of several northwest
utilities which buy all or part ol
their electriefty from Bonneville
'and still operate profitably and
with lowered rates.
Congratulations Seniors
We Are Proud of You
ALEXANDER'S
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all combined in the right kind of market—a modern food center where all
table needs can he bought at the one time. Call SS2 today, and avail your-
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PEACHES, DEL MONTE
Largo Cans 2 for 25c
r
Monta
[!J222l!£XuuQ Coffee, I lb. can .. 29o
in PALMOLIVrS^^T °'1
'WIN-A-FORTUNE' C0NTBTS WMp Asparagus No 2 CIl 2-M*
COMi IN FOR YOUR ENTRY BLANK t
Whole Grain
New Bath Size, Bar lOe (lorn, 2 for 25l'
SPINACH (Extra Fanc-y Texas) 2 for Me
PEAS EMPSONS. No. 2 can,2 for 27c
PINEAPPLE Premier Crushed, 2 for '&
MONARCH SOUP (Ready to serve) 2 for..25c
nnrnu nniiUec n/i'. c o " •"> „„n |f)(.
Macaroni
Skinners Shells
2 For 15c
WE FEATURE BREAD
AND PASTRIES FROM
GOOD EATS BAKERY
LOIN STEAKS
From Fancy Beef, pound 29f
Lettuce, head 5c
Green Beans, lb 10c
Ham Sliced, pound .. 29c Fresh Corn, •! lor — 10c
(For all purposes)
Trcet, can 25i
Luncheon
Fresh
Pure LarcKiuekel... 69c Blackeyed Peas, lb. \f{jv
STRAWBERRIES
Quart 12 l-2c
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1941, newspaper, May 16, 1941; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131374/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.