Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, May 26, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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Monday, May IW11
THE BRKCKENRIPGE AMERJCAN-
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SOCIET
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FRECKLES and HIS FRIE\DS
f I? "T^lS OANCE THAT'S' BEING
PROMOTED 8V THESE KIDS DlOMT
HAVE A CHARITAEM.E OBJECTIVE,
I WOULDN'T INTERFERE" BUT
ALU THE GROUND WORK HA-:.
BEEN LAO /
KiiflMKemrnt \nnouiH <*<l Sunday
cT^o likiifSiHIiB
In Home of Dr. ami Mrs. ^ ray
v
Miv Gnue VS'ray and Kuffene Taylor
' To Wed in llicckeniidgc on June s
SO
WHAT
o
;'w.mii®y
:n Greenville, Temu.
spend a few -lays visiting relatives Sunday attending the funeral of
Rayford Corey.
Mr .and Mi*. J, C. Wright of
Mr. | nd Mrs. Lester Clark of Kerrville haw been veiling Mr.
Austin spent ih«> weekend here vis- • Mrs. L p. Wright.
iting friends.
Mr. and Mr*. G. W. Ewlng an*
visiting in Austin where they are
the guests of their daughter, Mm.
John Shcfifeld, anil Mr. Sheffield.
Congratulate**
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy. Nuiuwy
ore the parent* of a spn, born Frl-
day. May '& in Lubbock. The. baby
has been named Robert Lynn.
Corp. Kenneth Koford of Camp
Bokie, Brownwood, spent the
weekend visiting his parent* here.
Mrs. J. D. Sandefer, Jr., Mid
Mrs. Louie Clark spent the day
Friday \ listing in Abilene.
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H lid
AllWMII • •• ! < Ill
Miss Grtrv VVray
J'.iylor son of Mi
. miuU Sumi.i)
iV. Walket vlr x 1 v
Calling hours we
MM n o'< I' • k and .i
v •'<( I hey were nv
by Riiucfli' and !',<<
Who prex-nli-d r.n t
lib Host* i'.i> ei.ut
-weeiheuri nee- i
satin rihlion where I
men I wjv revealed
Mr*. Palmer r.j:n-(i
i in- gueits nnil u.'msUm
Wruy and tin budr > !<>
in I he receiving itn< vi,
Anna Grace Mathe- Mi
Kussi'r And Mr- l- .iuiki,
igern
l)r. i
vheii Mi- hi.
re frrrfn five
^ the tjni-'- ar*
•I jai tlu* d'« r
i .-ria I-a til km r
nt find
and Mr-
a> l< r of
Palmer
,iIH in aching marriage "I
l , C VVray. tn Eugene A
Sulphur Sprites '"I June -
« f l i and Mrs VVray on
h'-ii! i>|K-n house.
<• till a .
of lr >
d with
ihc (intu
h<" d-i
{link
pink
Mi®
ill Ike
•atUrwhlte Funtral Horn*.
Ambulanc« Scrvk*.
Phont 670.
LET US STORAGE
YOUR FURS
Charge* Bated on Valuation
Vtry Reasonable.
CINDERELLA
See Our 1941 Model ot
Servrl Elecfo4ux with 10
year guarantee inttallecl in
your home for at little as
$4.84 per month
We are juthorurd dealer
for Butane Plant*. Butane
Bottles. Gat Ranges anil
• II Butane Appliances.
We have a few used
Rifr,j|erator«
•nil Coolerator* at a Bar-
gain.
KING
APPLIANCE CO.
300 W, Walker Phone 300
Mr n il J'iiwi served indival-
•i.ii i da- tuan «.nc .-nil ot ,he e-
{>■ ■,vtimeii'j table which was cuvcr*
>-d with Utt Italian eut work luin-
i .i : i li.ih and •'entered with a
I ; y«I tilled With fever few
:i4| v " i'11 Ann s I .ace. Miss tales-
liari'i* -erved punch from the
nth'-t end ot the table.
Agisting in the dining room
\v 'ie Mrs Guy Hwing, Jr., Mrs.!
VY A Hotmurin. Jr.. Miss Aca
I. ng and Mrs Paul Christensen
Thioiuln ut the house pink
w.« t)|i art ro es were featured
lamgifiK out the eolors of the
in at, «-U'<:t as pink and white
I in nest I'M included Me...
liarni - laAVrm- II<«lnes. Isomer
Mail in. Kdwm Pace. Page Knight
II It K... U M. Tiamnu il. VV.
A, .Shaniu n. Mm Smith. Chastian
\\ ayne \\.it:>, Jiu k llell. Burns
Kingston Bcn-I>n Kin);>ion Velna >
Jl'lttnMIH.
And Mesdames Keith Muters-
1>: ijfii. It K la*e, Sidney Smith
Ji It Smith, John F Bailey, C.
ji Fluid drive adds more tafety.i{
•J The danger of engine stall**
}is practically eliminated; o-S
J.fippery icy paviments give-^
J.the car a more sure-footed ac |
"Jtion Traction is obtained bj<!
ijth# cushioned flow
J":a rear wheels.
'ji W-'t. with all these importan.%
^advantages the motorist ha.{
•|iothing new to learn about^
J' (riving, |i
i RIDINGS MTR COi
•JilOlK.!-: and IM.V.MOITH?
SALE and SERVICE \>
100 W. Walker Phone 30({
Suppose The repair.
WORK ON that ' ALL
tRlOuC AT HICHWAV 31
JUNCTION WASN'T" FIXED
in Tt^E. COULO v/bUR.
heaw circus /
TiRUCKS GO RUT
fftbouew /the bridge
that WILL be
NMJD^r I fixed t
DETOUR.?
It won't
if- the count/
road commission
doe.SMT rush it-
- amd i mapptn.
10 he on ) we
that . r could
c-". ' { ImroW
up A
TEMPORARY
BRIDOF
OURSELVCS'
Mrs. George Ervin of Ahilene
-i«'in the day Saturday visiting
her parents and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Dunigan
;.-re \isiting in San Ange'ai.
Mrs. W., L. Knight' and son,
Larry, returned Sunday evening
from a trip io Fort Worth.
Bill Pit/.or returned Saturday
evening front a weeks visit in
Midland.
J. d. Sandefer. Jr spent the
lay Saturday in Ahilene.
I.ieijt. 11. H. Ennis of Canip
Bowie. BrownwiMKl. spent Ihe
weekend viitjng friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Welch are
the parents of n seven pound boy
I lorn at the Westside huspitui Sut-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl C. Carey are
the parents of a daughter born
Sunday ai U s. nt. The bab>-
weighed seven pounds ttf birth and
luis lieen nan)ed Charlotte Louise.
CLASSIFIED RATE
Vaunlce Russell, J. T. Hughes,
Tom Spaulding. Raymond Kile,
Winter Wood. J. D. Lauderdale.
Bill Russell. HiUis Ennis. Marvin f-OR SALE OR TRADE
Spain, Truman Spain, Blake John- -
son. Harold Thomas, J. (>. Pate,
L. W. Pate, Alex Fambrough. Ev-1
ereu Humble. Claude Johnson,!
Marvin Johnson. Fred Palmer, j
Joel Walton. C. H. Brown, John
Miller, Ben Grant, Earnest Far-
mer, George Bingham, all mem- j
hers of the Rough Neck Bible)
class.
27 CHEVROLET TRUCK 1 1-2-
Ton LWB Good shape. 218 E.
Williams.
MUST SELt
BIG i*i'dt.'.tiil t in price of the four
smi.-ll house* on the hill, ull
rented. Small down payment,
balance like rent. 203 W. Till.
A
HOW CAN
we lose
with tme:
referee"
on OUR.
SIDE?
you |
WIN
V.MAT
YOU C-
propositioni
o
NOT WITHOUT
a PERMIT--
>\nd J. ALSO
HAPPEN TO
know who ,
issues Them '
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Vick ol Over,
ton and Mr. ami Mrs. Wayne Vick
of I hue ton were in Breckenridge
Host of Friends
Continued from Page One
Jimmie Wragg, Jimmie Williams,
Julius Phellps, Gib Ridings, Bou
Piizer, Eck Curtis, G. B. Vlorris.
Bill Bag ley, C. W. Wuller, Bob
Tarleton, Saul Colien. Jack Curnes,
Roy Kile, lrvin Gray. Ileflln
Bowden, Mack McKinney, Bob
Whitman, Haskell Key, J. M-
Penney, Mut-Mcditl. Ross Green-
lee, Tim Kirk, Ted But tier. A." J.
Buchanan, Cecil Newby, Joe A-s
bury. Bryan Atchison.
Dr. H. H. Cart wright, Bob Hood.
Ray Mickey, Dr. Kessler. Dr.
Woods, C. W. Wulfjen, Irian Me*
Arron, Edgar Brooks, Counts Ray,
Murrell Brown, Juke Sandefer,
FOR RENT
MODERN five room furnished
house. Sly W. 7ih. For informa-
tion apply 204 N. Parks.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED apartment. Apply
5 IK N. Breckenridge Ave. or
lol E. Second.
FOR SALE
WKSTINGHOUSE Electric roas-
ter. percolator, Zenith Radio.
1311 W. Walker.
vouts
Continued from Rags One
lire for this court in presentation
wil| be addressed as chief und will
call the braves forward, win,
have won a place among the tril*
ot their rank.
The eampfire program will he'
concluded with the O'Grady drill.
To the pairol that has the most'
members standing after three |
minutes, will lie given n cake. i
The next morning competetivt-j
contests which are referred to as i
the adventure t rail of scout inn ; notTce ~
will he engaged in by all scouts, j ANYONE driving to Tennessee or
- North Carolina who wunts |>as-
VfliHnu/pl I _ wingers lo share expenses see
l'Ml'1-r1'fcfWt- ti Mrs. George Fambro at 1401 E.
Lindsey street after 5 p. m.
Both boys were in'1 trouble off
the tee on No. 9, bul Bolt man-
aged to get down in regulation
figures while Hammcit took an-
other bogey. The lenlh hole was
halved with four, but on No. U,
Bolt holed out from the frog hair
WANTED
SOMEONE to block silks and fin-
ish them in tailor shop work.
Apply at Masters Cleaners, 1041
West Walker.
t! >./!, ii
VJjco!'? ii<t bv m'-timct isc. t. m m.
FRrc.Kt.es,THIS MAN TELLS
mb- tue circus PLANNED a
FREE mornino show foi?.
The same crippled childssm
VbUR dance is going
TO HELP/
SWELL,/
|
NKW CAR Pl'RCHASES
FINANCED AT BANK RATES
MONEY LOANED
—TO BUY A CAR (NEW OR USED)
—ON YOUR CAR
—TO REFINANCE YOUR CAR
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINOS
R. G. CAMP & CO.
Insurance A uto Loans
TAYLOR BLDO. RHONE 555
OVER McMAMAN DRUG STORE
That haaktes
you partner
in a common
cause ,so mr
speel , he-i3e,
sees tm'l-tog
MY way/
s
WEMRET \ NT PRICE
on Junk, Cable on lease or in our
yard.
H atch for Our Sipn on
EAST WALKER HILL
OF FIELD'S
.11 NK AND CABLE YARD
PHONE 820
WlWWv.\WWWW,VAWWWjV.WWBWW.'
COME TO MY CAR M ARKET
I Will Save You Money
Here Are A Few Of My Cars
1936 FORD COACH
1937 CHEVROLET COUPE
1938 TUDOR CHER VOLET
1939 Four-Door CHEVROLET
Handling AH Kinds of Cars
POWER'S CAR MARKET
210 WEST WILLIAMS STREET
Okay
WE'RE
willing
Well
"Tell You what III do-
we'll have an ele-
phant carry a poster
ADVERTISING vol'r.
DANCE , IF you'll
put up a
circus ( ' you
POSTERS / CAW SAY
AT YOUR THAT AGAIN,
SCHOOL M MISTER/
VliVI
mr. lashley was 1 Simple/
1190,100 PERPECT hf has a
to think up that / Thousand
arrangement i f berries
ho'.v does he r' in twis
DO IT ? shlmcrackt r-
/ he tmin<s of
that FIRST, ' %
prora bly , a no
'■iJust goes on
%
FRONA TMERE /
r?r>. i*i « bv mi* •
"CE *.r.C. T f'.P.EC. U.
W. Wulfjen. Jr., W D. Graves, TI |
I. McArron, Clyde Martin. Mid-
land: Jft.nes Alexander. T. N '
Jenkins. Bill Jenkins, H. 11. Salter-
while, ('. M. Hall. J. T, Hughes !
K. N. Howell, G. It. M o r :
ris'. Jive Ben Russell, Herbert |
Tuchin. Alvin Walker, Harry De-j
Ijine, G. W. Kw ink'. Paul Pitzer, i
C. N. Taylor. Boh Piizer. W. T. |
Edwards, W. M. Parrlue, Jr., VV i
W. Wood, Dunnam, Jf.-.'k Fi/er, VV. j
L. Knight, C. E. Martin, 'Tatum j
Francis durham. o. Faimilemy. *
W. R. Lent*, Amos Myers, John
nie Bates.
And Misses Jo Pirnon, Jewel
j Furr, Floy Brannum, ESka Brnn-
I num. Kli*obeth Gibhs, Helen Mil-
Kthel Brown, Myrtle Green. Ola
Parks, lainiee Jones, Helen Walk-
er, Mary Klynn.
I
futl m Bil
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kiker ol
Wichita Falls spent the weekend
here with Mr. Kiker's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kiker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Greenlee.
Mrs. Aliee Yates, Mrs. L. B. Henry
short on a long putt for a birdie.
Both hoys played No. 13 in par
threes. l5n No. 14 1 lamnietl was
off the green while Bolt was on
close for a birdie .which Hammelt
for another birdie. Hammctt was j '""ceded, ending Ihe match 7 and
5.
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Selling Your Merchandise
Or Service?
NE MODERN BULB ... a flick of the switch
brings more light than a year of candlemaking
ever gave our forefathers. It's the same with
modern business and professional procedure ...
By advertising in the newspaper you can turn
the spotlight on your merchandise or service for
all to see. Don't keep your prospective custom-
ets in the dark!
ADVERTISE in
Your Home Newspaper
likln, Eva Medill, Beulah Watson, end Raymond left Sunday
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, May 26, 1941, newspaper, May 26, 1941; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131381/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.