Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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— TBT5 BRBCKBNItfDGB AMERICAN, BRECKBNTIIDGB, TEXAS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 944
Mrs. Soiuerville Honored
With Lovely Shown*
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Honoring Miv Toitpt} S< i {
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Merle tSllvfrt, Wilru vinj rn$;lit.
Punch und rookies wtjixr, (dfifvlwj
•" the Ruost by the
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Guest lis( iiit.lfnle'i M<'S«r*t n"i
Tornuiy Soni* i v il!,- Hmmi I ^ i.jv< h!
Bills, VriKinri <*! irk .l,ui,.:< V fc.
Joyce Cox nnd .Jtmmsi' l,<Hi',iv}if>\ ;
And Mivsi-s i<i;4 Horswrt. ;
Maxlne Taylor. .Tommy.Hi Miestlw- i
Spaueh. Marilyn S.iim. r- i Kit; k
Jo Scales, MHIvt \WhxR '
Cox, NeUlu U'ooils. IV;:«y .S'v.v.
ney and the hostrss, Miss i
Meets Friday
Tfw !;«' ''ki-iit nit;.' < "riirden CJu'>
V, ;i hJH't, IV tirJ IIH'CtlpK of til"-'
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CONGRATULATIONS
Mr. anij Mrs. J.'imes. I,), Triii";-
d<!.lt .<ri> .*. I r> parents 'of a ha by hoy
at S.«ie Ilivekenri'iKe Clinic
Thursday morryns at 2:15 o'clock.
He weighed T pounds and 5 oun-;
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CHICAGO (U.R>~LaUEh'icr; bene-
fits the lungs, end in « cure for
eccentricity and unsociability, the
Kncyciojwtedia ^rltifnnitfOnsP aii-
g|ll§H
I laughing is an outlet for some
<«f sujwrftuou* encrtty- -
It helps man n forget tho pi es-
ent anil helps him to face the
hit rue.
b|" But is it no fun to laugh alone.
by the encyclopaedia. Laughter
ii'i|uires the symp ilhy of a groUt>
"11, is a kind of social ragging,
a method of breaking in people to
the forms and conventions 6f so-
TIH'KS. FH1
AND SAT,-
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Farm and Ranch— j
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suggested as good ones for Christ
mas pickag.-'s going to both boys
in the states and overseas are gi-
ve,, Ix*low: DATE NUT LOAF:
i eups sugar. 1 1-3 cup milk
teaspoons butter, 1 package dates
1 cup pec.ins. 1 teaspoon vanilla,
pinch sftIt, Cook sugar, milk nni
butter until comes to a boil. -Vic!
dates that have been cut and cook
mixture stirring constantly until
it forms a ball that one can relk
ujj. "Remove from fire, and add
vanilla and pecans. Beat until
cold. Pour on a cloth that is damp
and let set. a few minutes and cur.
PEANUT BRITTLE If 2 cups
sugar, l cup karo, 1-2 cup water.
Boil until spin thriead, ,addj 1 J>t.
peanuts cook stirring constantly
until turns light brown. Remove
from five—acid lump butter — 2
teaspoon." soda. Poiir in butter tin.
K, ipR ,&Jf K PI U SfiM VI
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among the invasion-bound sold-
iers, at the same time setting
fire to the vessel and rendering it
unable to pi oci\-\ under Its own
power.
The flames were brought un-
der control and the vessel was
towed H-,ck to the English coast,
where it was beiiched and the
cargo rtischaiged. "The blast from
that Ions torpedo was terrific,
T.og: n -atifl the soldiers ' in
ROUGH—
a pretty rough time of it."
Prior to being commissioned
December 15, 1942, the Armed
Guard officer was employed as
agricultural agent by the Exten-
sion Service of Texas a. and M.
College, College Station, Texas,
fntim which he graduated in 1931.
won track letters at Texas A.
and M. in 1932, '33. and "34, and
was a member of the Saddle and
Sirloin Club there.
He was president of the Rotary
Club and of the Lions Club at
Muloshoe, and hud also been a
member of the National Live-
stock Judging Team.
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llis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
F. Logan, live at Sonora, Texas.
and his wife, Marjorie, and,their
daughter Carol make their home
at Muleshoe. :'i.!<f§ 1
Pain In Your Back
indicate that your bladder and
kidneys need attention. The fluids
that flow through them are irri-
tating. CUT-ROS will quickly
bring these fluids back to normal.
Pain ceases and gradually the sor-
eness leaves. A new remedy for
lumbago is at your druggist. $1.00.
| Get it today at—Bowen Drug Co.
Help IS Mile, of Kidney Tube#
Flush Out Poisonous Wa*ts
If you have an eiraa otuctdiln your blood
your 15 tnila* of kidney tubes nay be over-
worked. These tiny ti Iters and tube are work*
ins day anil night to help Nature rid J'f -ir
■yatem of excess acids ana nobonoui waste.
When disorder of kidney fuoctioii permits
Dolsonous matter to remain in your blood, it
may cause nagging backache,rheumaticpains,
leg pulut, l >as of pep and energy, gcttiug up
nights, swelling, puffinesa under tho eyes,
headaches and dinincM. Freciuont or scanty
paaiagee with smarting and Burning some-
times shows there is something wrong with
your kidneys or bladder, *
Kidneys may n«fd. help the sam« * bowels;
to ask your drugpilt for poan's Pills, used sue-
cMrfiilly by n.iltions for over 40 years. They
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sit ...iy Joe Marsh.
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ers vs. Civilians
ill
Rliii
in Tomorrow's World
■f-
You hear some talk about how— '
when the war is over-there's
going to be bad feeling between
soldiers nnd civilians; how the
country will bo divided into
those who fought in uniform and
those who stayed at home.
Well, maybe you saw (tint let-
ter from a soldier overseas, in
one of onr big magazines. It
salt! that men in uniform aren't
thinking any such thoughts—
any more than folks at home are.
Tho morst Important thing is,
that we're all engaged In one ti-
tanic struggle to preserve our
freedom and our rlghts-not just
as soldiers or civilians-but as
Americans!
From where I sit, that attltuflo
. is going to win the war—and win
the Fence too. If we can respect
the rights of others-whether it's
their right to enjoy a glass of
beer, or to vote the way they
please—we've got a mighty
sound foundation for our peace*
timo world.
\
h/de
CROSS!
D . _ J Julia Lee Wright's 24-0*.
reread Enriched, Dated Loaf
Closes. Kitchen Croft 10-Lb.
llOUf Finest Quality Bag
f|_IB. Geld Medal
riour Kitchen Test
OatS $uick*or Regular...
EDWARDS
Vacuum-Packed fit Glass '
You can't less when yes fry
Edward's. Sold en a money-
back guarantee.
Regular or Drip Grind
2l&: 414
k?:
Tho Only One mado with
socrat flavor control for qxtra
Goodnoss, Mellowness,
Sm oolhness
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Rithafd Whorf • Dean Harons
Gladys George
Gait Soitdei gaard ■ David Bruce
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CAR OON — NEWS
IHCRS. FKI.
AND SAT.
PACKED Willi (JIIN-I'LAY!
WILD BILL ELLIO'I I'
OVER LA M) M AIL ROBBERY"
ALSO: SERIAL-CARK)ON-MtrSICAL
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6AiVlS!0^HOUSTON 0RIWUIIS, lf C.t Ulmtor. Ttus
Boyd Distributing
' Company
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N. Breekenridge Ave.
Phone 76e
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ALEX. RAWLINS A SONS
MONUMENTS
Over 60 Year# Service
Weatherforfi^jrexju
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Approved Overseas
Mailing Boxes
Shipment Just Re
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POINT FREE
tEED'S
CHOPPED
OR KBM PORK
MEAT
ppfRpHMflk
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N. C. C.
U-Oi
Can!
Shredded WheatnS: 12^
Julia Lee Wright's 34-0
Enriched, Dated Loaf
Pinto Beans r«2 n9:
Lima Beans !'«•'
Great Nor
Cello Paek
White Beans Navies.
"Mince Meat c£k
BEANS
LBS.
s
„« Lb. f
Bat It
48.0s.
.... Pkg
r Maxine Toilet
SOAP
Creamy Shortening
68«
Nob Hill Coffee
Airway Coffee -
Admiration coffee
Apple Butter Goodwin
Marmalade ciC.0^
Blue Token Items
. Si/nn Down Tomato
slUICe 140 Blue Points!
Apple Sauce
Chili Sauce iJoSStsi Jltf1' 22f
Safssjocu^ Qualify* WnaJU.
Juice
Town House
No. Z
Grapefruit..
Town House
Grapefruit
46-Of.
ConH
Tat-A-Taite
Figs
16-Oz
Jar
Lad* Betty
ii
1S-Oi
JarB
Apricot
32-Ot.
Jar
Blackberry
Del Monte
No. 301
Jar
Van Camp
BakcdH
17'/j.O«
Jar
Can"' 94
Scolt County
Tomato
Veal
ilK
Lb. Bt
Cauliflower
Colorado
Elbertas...
Colorado
Elbertas
WHITE SPANISH
- 3
Prunes cell!! pe«ii..^.
JL-ftt 144
Prunes
& 184
Syrup
il 214
Syrup S;s 554
DOS ^Ood Dehydrated.......
_«?• 104
Honey/wis'S-otoed
-j— 5^-254
White Figs Adriatic
KM 34
Lentils Fine for Soup
pt®*' 144
WheatenaRr, .
&°'224
Pettij oh ns
JUl 174
" Snnbrite •ttt&k
Cleanser
% is
We Reserve the Right te Limit Quantities
Sweetheart Toilet
SOAP
2 Reg.
Bars
Jjoaivl JasuJl (pJioducsL
Veal Steak ch«ps — u . 364
Short Ribs oVveet lb. 184
Dry Salt Bacon «r.
Round SteakVX™. u. 394
Dry Silt Jewels u>. 154
Cooked Salami — u>. 294
Lb.
i Fresh
6rennd,,.T..T^.. Lb.
isiTef.es
And Topi
Colorado Ben.
Orottnd...;...,.-. lb.
Vacuum Cooked *1
Luncheon
CA'f
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California 1
Snowhite Lb. JLd6iT
u. &2s
K' 4.8?
10<
Radishes fedt'crSp em, 54
Potatoes #eS*{riumpti............ 5 us. 21c
Celery weifs?M*1iVd tb. 15c
Bell Peppers o?51S ................ u. 94
s SenMst!!" Lb. 114
I ■ ^ ^ — Cqttfornlo
wClflOnS Sllttklit.M tbl
Yellow
Woodbury'* Toilet
Cleans Grimy Hands
f 8-Ox.
Luxury Cheese and
DINNE
9<
6-Oz. (
Pkg.
1 Red Point
per Plcj.
; POINT FREE
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Early June
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1944, newspaper, September 21, 1944; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132211/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.