Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 11, 1945 Page: 3 of 4
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BwhiOAY •> Afci w u lti±
Tnf •*wc*rn*toc.t AMcmr*N~a« vrwff*4iiinnr w**«
•AOf THREE
Classified Ads
limit iom v Shrinfciftf Lurtftr
NGTIC®—I now have * moving
«n and am •quipp-<j to oo iocai
®r lehg-dutance moving, special-
Jtta ia household goods. R. V. I
Ow*y, 1303 e. Hutlum.
IIP1®*
fcOOIIS FOR RENT—Hot and
cold water Porter and maid
•ervice F ive dollars per week.
Mill«r Hotel.
NOTITB Have four kinds of
certified cotton shh! at V7 (Ml per
sack some him run m-.-<| at 4c
a also lint rot ton at I*
per pound at the gin J G. Rai-
ding, Box 362
WANTED Your order for l>aby
riiicks IiclKcry on March 14th
Will l«) your 'g {s ' top pri-
ce* an,) would like to do your cu--1
torn hatching J *-t ggx on Mori
days and ThiirxLi} > Owwe to
fee rtie Motley's Hatchery WC
WeO |fiillurri. |*horie TO
NOTICE Will postively ve|| two
room house at Mm North Smith
Mreef in !*•« offer received 'i\
March JOth K'*r information
jrfione 642-J
CU*!N<; OtT SAIJ: Every-
Ihitif at <■•>* Gmcertymi arid
seouiid-hand c<Kifl^ Nix (Irore-s
arid S.o.nd Hand Store
WANTED I.i'lv to do silk-fin-
i«hmg BRECKENP.IDC.E fl.EA
NERS TELEPHONE flfe
F< 'R SAI.F N'ifp home with in-t
<on . 4I*W MX-ri >m house lat-
est fia'th fixture*. Niiv built-in
feature- Venetian blinds thro-
uKtetw' lnl.nr! Iweoleums Four
small furnished houses E'l'iip-
j d with electric refrifeiation
Alwn^v p'nti d Jti-J North t'ark*
MADAM H< >S8 Spiritualist K 'U-
der am! l.ifc Advisor Can
consulted on all affairs of life
Satiftfiw lion fissured Reading*
d*iily from 10 * rn until tM)0
p m 415 North Rose
W ANTE I> Spinet te piano in a-1
rendition. lu nch to match State
make finish ami cost prici I'
(l llox ¥71. Brrckenriilge, Texas
WOLFE'S HOStacRRV
The new berry Sensation
FREE: Write and get Wolle s new
Berry « atalogur in natural col-
lars « on tains complete fart*,
colorpi- lures and (Mires of tiie
Ros*be:r> Ross R Wolfe. TVx-
u Horticulturist* who has in-
troduced a number of new fruits
and .tuts, discovered and introdu
i-ed .in- sensational berry th.it '
\<mi h.i • lieen P'iidin* about or
have Heard alH.ut over 'tie radio
Rossb'rry wa created by the
famous Luther Rurbank and hii*
broken all records lor produc-
tion ami outstanding merit* jr
i< the g.eatnat berry ev<r di*-
cnwd Grow* like a Boyscn-
lierry 'oaded with K ant-si/e z
by 1 r?t h. wlne-rolowd tieli-
cious iH-rnet. Has i|*> conil>>n«<t
flavor if Boy-enlwrry. raspber-
ry Willi unic sweet added Those
who t.avc tried it are rv-setting
their wlnile patch with Ro* ber-
ry. Ro vslierry is really the
dream oerry the ideal that we
have jlJ w; ntcd for so l«jnt;
Qrowa anywhere
Kvery home can and should
have s,,:,ie Rosslierries growing
In tlie l-.i(4<.>^rd| N^ w i< ttie
time t< PLANT. *< get your
copy ,i W«>LFK S BFRRY SI*
OAL Write today to WOllT
KCRSf.RY. !** .. W.. St«n>h<-a
ville, T xas and your catalogue
will u - r,uiileil immediately (>'
yours w'lilc the supply lasts!
WOt.FE NURSERY
Smith's Fin *st Fruit and
Bcrrir's TVpt W. Stephenvillr.
Texa i.
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ALLEY OOP
BY V. T. HAMLIN
WELL.I Cfi.lM'f'
bcinig anj oi ij k'anj.
Uncle Sam isn't yet in oid Mother Hubbard's fix, but his cuptw ard
is a lot barer than it u*id to be, as shown on chart above, which
compares stocks for Feb 1 of laat year and this year. Meat sup-
plies in cold storage plants on Feb I were the smallest for that
dale since the government startod keeping tabs in 1916 1 Other
food commodities art down, too, although apples, frozen fruits and
•ggs are up Figures from recent report of War Food Administration.
TToPeTmGGERLD V-*
VOU WERC IN A / NOW AIN'T N 9AV I EV.TR
I THOUGHT VOU \ JAM.SO I JUST THAI SWfET.' THOUGHT
/whv, vou ol.O goat, \
do I look liki: A no.OOP..
WENT HOME. WITH
TH' RELjT OF THEM
SOREHLAIj MOOVIAN
"mmNom" OF MINE I
SORT A STJCK
AROUND TO /
HELP OUT"
FOR SALE 193<> model A Fordj
AT THE
tour do«jr town sedan. In imu>
ually good r-ondition Inquire!
1V*i F.ist Walker
to operate
Breckr-nridg" '
F" >R SAI.F Kive-rmm dw«-lling
with hath. Fenn-d in buck yard
I *iei*liU,rtHM<t ' I.** Wes'
(iood tie
W.iWt
WANTED Woman
grocery i-oute in —
and vicinity Two weeks paid
tmining period given No n-spon
Mtulity until training completed
Car furnished, maintained and
k«-|it in your t«osae«alon Farn-
mi;s at>o\e average Ouarant«>ed
kUary. commission anrl honus.
Pleasant steady work Apply s
K R«-es HtSU West l.indsey
WANT To rare for children
in ny honv or yours, day or
Wfltit tin Fas* '.*nd Street
1-riR RKNT Small apartment.
Newly decorated Couple only.
510 West Jnd Stretd
FOR SAI.K Nice five room home
Price $1.750 00. BLAKF JOHN-
SON INSURANCE AGENCY.
WANTED
LUNCH
Waitress at (X )ZV
FOR QL'JCK SJU£ Nine room
hou«e with two SOxltkl lots,
Must «el| at once leaving timn
soon East 6th street. Phone
City Taxi Cab
FINOT PMEtaVTERIAN
CHURCH
Open Door Ser\'ice will be ob-
MTved Sunday, at the morning
worahip at 11 o'clock at First Pre*
byterian Churcli. Rev Victor K.
Aubrey, pastor, will preach on the
theme "Doors Open and Doors
Shut". Dedidication of pledges and
gifts to provide the Annula Bud-
tret of the church for the conung
year through the every memlier
canvass will be received and con-
secrated. All members and fit-
ends are requested to attend and
participate mi praise and thanks-
giving. Miss Dortha Kilpatrick will
sing a special aolo. The miniatry
[of music will he in charge of A. |.
i Buchanan, and Mrs. L. C. Duncnn
t pianist.
I The pastor will hold ser\i<-es at
F' >lt RFNT Kurnished ap.irtment
ii(4 W«-st Lmdney Phone 4'-'4
WANTED To RFNT House oi
large a|«r ment Furnished or
unfurnished J Roy I)errick
Phone 791-J
FOR SAI.F A-I wood cook stove
Se(. J K iHiugUwt at Ilurkaroo
Tlicatre
ftR SAl.F-5-room modern hous,.
5 land J miles west ol
town on highway Sr*'' Jim Hall
1117 W Walker
WANTED New assistant footliall
coach want* two liedroom lious"-
i r«r apartment, Phone 'J7'!
NoTICf>AAAl manufacturer has
an ot^rung for an aggressive
salesman Immedtate int>-rvi«"w i
will lie arranged with fartoiy ,
ollic'al Commission hasis, and i
)ot< will pay better Mian $7.V i |
annually !i man who i|ualifl«*s
A ten inini tr interview will isin-
vIlUe you e rl.c at once Box
AF "t Br* tunridgv American
N'oTUT Just re«s*ived a truck-
load <4 rxerjyems ual
trf W M Motley
lluliuni
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICE
Wednesday evening meeting at •
8 o'clock at 401 S. McAmis.
Radio program, Sunday a.
m KRLD.
"Man" is the subject of the Les-
son-Sermon w hich will lie . read in
all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday. March 11.
The Golden Text is: "Speak j
unto all the congregation of the
children of Israel, and say unto
them, Ye ahaII tie holy : for 1 the
I-ord God am holy" (Leviticus
19:2).
Among the citations which com-
prise the Lesaon-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: "Let
Israel rejoice in him that made
him" i Psalms 149:2>.
Ttie Lesson-Sermon also includes j
the following passage from the |
Christian Science teKtliook. "Sci-
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
"Man reflects infinite Ttuth. Life,
and Love. The nature of man. thus
understood, includes all that is
IT'Ij OUfifcR
V'NEVLH
LIF TED A
/YOU NfEUED
' ANV HELP
I hate T'Gft ANV
young un.*, go |! |\/cm|i c? i JUVt fjill t you BUT YOU'RE'
wrong .r'm vcrv / JUVCrniX ! w *' CERTAINLY
much ol •pc r 0 \
Hubbard. Sunday afternoon at
o'clock. Christian EnA-axor ,n*lW ** ,hp "Tms 'T8'. and
i*« *• SALE Small plaee. also
{dais- to lease also cow* J W
Ci i| 'r Waylnnd Ranger Route]
ALKX. RAWLINS A SONS 1
MONUMENTS
Ovoe SO Vm«i xrvl—
Weatherford. Texa* j
j WILLPAY CASH FOR ISEDCAUS
| Tire*, Batteries and Seat Covera ftr mo*t
I make earn. Also complete line of porta
} and Aeeeiuioriee.—Official Tire Impec-
C tion Station,—Plenty all *ize Tube**— .
I - Chevrolet Sales and Service—
I MiDowell Chevrolet Company }
^ —RHONE SOS— * f
m- m m.- m
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rn.-
Wall Paper
We Have Good Selection*—All Prices
Now Is The Time To Get That
COOK'S HOUSE PAINT
S*pplr maybe limited later this year
HfGGINROTHAM - BARTLETT
lM '
CO
Phone 209 101 W. Willtema
V " ■ '
under sponsorship of Margaret
Ann Webster, and Mrs. Don Cren-
shaw, will meet Sunday evening
at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship will
be held at 7.311 o'clock Hie pastor
will preach and Mrs. Floyd Pear-
son wilj play.
Wednesday morning at 9:15 o'-
clock the prayer meeting for men
and women in service will be held
Choir practice will lie held Wed-
nesday night at 7 :.10 o'clock Thur-
sday night at 7:30 o'clock Boy
Scouts of Tioop No. SR. Oiark-s
Summer. Scoutmaster, will meet.
likeness' as
(page 94).
used in Scripture'
METHODIST CHURCH
The Congregation of First .Moth-,
odist Church will hear the pastor!
H. Lightfoor in lioth "
Rev. Earl
se I vices of worship Sunday .it
10:50 a. m. his subject is, "An
Adequate Gospel" and at 8:00 p.
m. the subject is. "Evil, What
Shall We I o AUiut It
The High School <1 r ral Club
under the leadership r«f Prof. Sin-
gletary will sing at the morninn
service and member* of the church
choir will bring special numliert
at the evening hour. Mrs. T J
Duggan will din-ct the congregtt
tional singing, a feature of th«
evening aervice.
A Committee under the lender
special gifts to the Crusade for
CENTRA LBAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of Third and N.
Row Aw.
Come to the church thats dif-
ferent
Bible school at 10:00 a. m. study
Romans the
the past on
AC TlN-G
1 LIKE: ONE!
befurl
■\ i il. -f."
' i\ 'ml
wmmM
what it take;*
iwv-'of <vrj iOuGi 1 tna's me f
whvtvtn rn birdo anj'th'
bLES'll bt tfcllin' their gran0-
children about tl-c rflsn of
ool
MF.RF / MOW ^L.br'V. rV'J'v
PAHDON,
HiQHNEea.
T'BC A KING. I TOFr ciiIS
chan;cat- VL k ABULJ '
ME mot KNOW'lN' HOW
t'bfc a bib3hot/ i'll
kincs thfc-Str l-fmiam
dopcs al.u OVtK Trt'
lot am' make
like it.'
this
31'. TH' MIGHTV. for th' NEXT I
THOU6ANU vear&f
LATE
nrx)w nothing
ABOUT BEING
king/
9
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t+MiXPp \ \ fa •?
-lk:rf
m
rGiv'f itasother.) we
tkv ftebore y sure
THE CBCVVD r OOeMT
C"trs hEne, JSENO
lard '
( <SOSM .' EtvtstxoppeRs! ) That WAS <?*FAT-PANE stupf,la*o'
— ^ youpe. a mellow fellow /
RIGHT,
VCArt-
ano fr
S0U-J0C3
LIKE TUF.
ftOS WA'i
PC NO
THE .
SlNSiNG !
LAKO/7ME NOTES
C0MEC
OUT* Okay
BUT These iSnt
A 6MX J IN A
CAKUUO !
TRIAL
MTERMFF//
tuhoat
~1' t '*
I' '
Cf IHi ■< Ml UKVICC ISC T M
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
,H;S SwiMDiC- STARTS KSI MALF
AN HOUR. FRKs., AND JrKRS
CANT te HERE HE & WAVHsJiS-
By Merrill Blosser
(*''• •• i >'■ ""^r pjjmotini> u'fu_, ^ CANO&zutvt methat^
N1YSLLF ;:£^ T"r '■ ® WHAT we dOT?,
itorium.
11 a m the pastor will be briBK j Christ and reports from this com
ing the message, "The Mission of
the Chinch".
7 to p m prayer groups
8:<iri p m message. '"Die Mar-
riage Supper of the I-imt>"
A cordial welcome awaits you
Rolx-rt F Simmons pastor.
mittee will be placed on the Bul-
letin Board. This committee is
called to meet at the church 7:.'U>
j .Monday evening.
fRY A WANT AD FOB QUICK
RFS« 'I.TS
Modernistic
BEAUTY SHOP
Mildred Nixon Fulton, Owner
-NEW SEASON
—NEW HAIRDO
—NEW YOU!
I^-t us design the perfect coiffure
for your Faster-and-after
loveliness
HELEN CURTIS
COLD WAVE8
$10 $12.50 $15
A permanent you will surely
be proud ml—
—CALL m*—
FM APPOINTMENT
JL . ,, —
MILMBI NtXOM New operator now
BTMtL DUNIVAN wWh " •* Eva Morton
recently with Kath-
BVA MORTON erine Beauty Shop,
BUBCN H0T1L BLOO- WIchMa Falls.
s
HATS NO
em.'
SlNolNkS K
WOTTA WFAk! NO
VOCALIST TO
WAR0L6
A CINCH ! .
"—Is mtiwrn *
ou. laro. vour.
IM
*10 SINGE*
t VVASOMLV
SPARRING
WITH
LMU>K£S \ ANP ne arouses oUR matermal IWStINICT/ / Paroom
?EEM SO
Bur thats
what we
LIKE
FRECK
WARBLING VVAS
STRCTu , SwOONY
-f MC OlP
' Beam,
whole deal,
ral—you*.
voce trembles
too much:
HELPLESS
and
FRAGILE/
' I f J VVHILE
' n ' I TOSS
11 ' myself
uttl_ .
MOTHERS*
Tlvict.
Okay, PAL...YOU
vocal e<
crowds
PLAte ON THE BANOSTANO 7
pal... you an tke joe i
boy makes GOOD! ...T*e
s coming in - • • take your
Bur I git Thr j^rcis
FACING A PIC- CROWD!
If v'u oer \ i wish thi$
mekvous, i thing was
_^>«eTHIISk3 TfLLS. me I'M GONNA §f
«5&.' r-.^
first Singer who ever
■eo HlMfCLF imtoH
hang ohro 5uilt ukf
the MCao- , IA CWTW1
PHONC stand
COPff ItU §Y MCA %CB lCr.
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