Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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TMUSSDAV, MARCH 14, 1*45
TH1 SSECKENRI DMt AMERICAN—SRECKENRIOQS, TEXAS
Patton's Bridge Htad
8 .ioge
i
After t.ui (i.n' llir I • irU;e i>> th'1 plintn :>t>!•• «*. .- • rl it to
| • • (J;i i. s r;."' :t. Jr., 3nl Armv I 'ii'ineeis derided it
i "t t 1t> h,<« a decoration. And w it i cnitd !r lw:t« r th in a h«ad
i/, .jiiloi v i «i ii" ■ '* a iirvi it> ri« }'■ ' it 'V M Alamailt of
ft.ill f ('if k. Mn .. i* iiHjiutine the "neck'^e"
Sreckenrtdfe refrigerator r-
vleemen are ursine the public to
have theii refrigerator chocked
and repaired now rather than wait
until summer. Attention wa* call-
ed to thU program by W. W. Ros-
en. Mgr. Texas Electric Service
Company, in which he pointed out
that servicemen last summer were
so busy they could not keep up
with the calls and this caused
a delay as long as thirty days in
some cases Service work reaches
it's peak during the hot sumrnei
Honor for Modicos
'Free Press' in Manila
r
Ptwitii above ft..in ,I.ip rH".vs|Mpei f.ie<s si i/e<l in M.inila before they
rniilri be drvtunx). siir.ws ,, .1 .< j ■ At my I 'epiii tnr.it of Informutioti
bu*. touring Mil1.1! i. ii'.. i inn >11 c.m.i i pnittei announcing j\n,ericitns'
defc.it. At rigid, two KiIjiiiios look over ne s -yapej "cxtia.." dis-
I. ihuted In in Utc l.m...
The Heat's On!
Ppiieeri*. Rotitli American monkey, warms up to this electric heater
fttrm Isrtt behind brc.iu.4- of lark of accommodations when Brooklyn
f^'dren's Mti*eum w.e forced to move din toco t stiortiae. he'd .<•
gi\cn now quuiicrs. Current fer >rt is that lie's clcctnncd with
the switch
! > «
;>n I etjfui.is 17 The Hurial A ^ociation had 1717 mem-
'• Js""'1 landing I'lle Burial Assoctntinn h <| paid $8,-
fSiitin Hrd iim* since 19.1*1 THpi* * • >• no unpaid claims.
TMt AIIETS or THE ASSOCIATION ARC At FOLLOWS:
I'niied St.i'e* War Bond* $.1 70n(If)
• in drpr**? with the Texas Jn-uiani • Commission . $15000
insl: |n Rank $1.8522*
Tot d Morn i,iry Fund
*5 502 27
KIKKH FITNKRAL HOMK
(ill*?!?* K kci BrtN'kfnrirVi;^. ""rxa* M f Kikrr
"'"■^^W^AAAAAA/V^AAJU^.
MfStSTS WtAft
on any turfaco
INTi ItfOft
or fxrcnoi
WOOD o*
CEMENT
It't Semtf A«V
Thi quick H'ying, lough, djroble
ceoimg will give yov sparkling,
n«w looking floor* at • vary
low COlt,
Fm* for darfaat, waatfwarl,
linoleum, porch and lawn furnl-
tore, defti.
FLORLUX
1 I < 1 I V an, j.f • K I N A W i
RfV IMvrr WITH
Rockwell Bros. & Co. Lumbenqen
321 Hi COtfllT AVE. PHONE 1T7
Army Medical Cnrpsmen. whose heroism on the battlefield hP3
•eon the admiration of even hard-boiled doughboys, will have their
feat* recognised *hy fhe au .ird of ihe new badge pictured above.
Of- sih er-Cfilored metal, it shows the Medical Corps' radiiceu-
• '..-•Kne 5«nd the Reneva cms* mipcrimpoved upon a lit«rr sur
iounded hv an'oak leaf wreath The badge u ill be a n lid to
Mrdictl Department personnel attached to infantiy.
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INJ KC9MAi. TIMES
MORE THAN
TKAVfL TO
ONI C^-'MTS.ES
E*-E«V YF A8.
cort i NT* Mftvxi mn
QueMtoGL
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THE MOBE AN Ali?c S.JNS. THE
LESS T REO IT BEiC^ESr Sbys
GICSGE O "ENCERPER.
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WILL MANl>KA£TVSe AgOUT
3.6MO POUNDS
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MM. JM.1 summer.
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ANNOUNCEMENT....
I «Uli p announce to my friends and •" the public
in cenenil that f havo bought THE MODERN DRY
CLEANERS !4>-WIIUtjms and «1U continue to op-
erate in Ihe. same location, and Invite your patronage
-HUBERT tr LLE
MOOgRN IOUIPMCNT
CXPCRT WORRMBN
HIT WMIBU
•cnviei
Oeanini
Pressing
Alterations
- Tailored nothes
OLD PATRONS OP THE
—MODCRN CLEANERS—
AND NEW CUSTOMERS
WILL FIND THE KIND
OF SERVICE YOU WILL
LIKE.—■—-
MODERN DRY CLEANERS
HUBERT TOLLE, Prop.
v * * • • *s
Opposite Pontoffice Phone 118
CRANBERRY
yt us, i SU t
,h-
IttHltWIIlR^IHIintl
months and a check up now will
enable scnicemen to place a re-
frigerator in first class condition
at a time when they are not
rushed. Rogers further stated that
this program will enable the ser-
vicemen to devote more time
during the hot months'to essential
service of equipnvn t in food
stores, hospitals, dairies, and cafes
as these commercial users gel
first priority of their time.
fVfinsr
sum or a
C
USE
Cold Pfpqtationt at dti*ct d
Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Nights
|v . i«.rR p |v ffl uf Vy«M>y « tit >in 1" RR)ImI
imy * h «>r t lfrrs '.vlii' h lu lj t< purify lh«
• 1 •■'{ j. . \ I .p y < *«t h«*i it Ii v. W!n*n tliev net
r*«t a n't «1 ut v.' ik f'K'.i in t!i« litviini",
nv |.« •' !• t>SVfi In «M't Uf iitjIiU. I r«*.|t rt t
r ► .t,i *• . villi sn itriiiiK ir 'l liurninc
• ttiffll. •« hi . v r tln ff *«'tn«' |,iii* wrotiic
ttl v «ur kiiliiSMK c r bli««M.r. Don't ncslr'-i
thip> <-s n«li n Mi l !"•« v; lu:il.li*, r«* tf i|p|w|'.
Uff M«mn|, It
\V ! •■? ilit - nkr « C ki«ln v funrtioo
'R to rotii.tiit In v-of Ii
my ui .1 rutih«* t< ij;mti(t htukmhr. rl -utn.iti'
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wr|)itiL'. imtfintsi m««i« r the eyes, hc;ul*. Ji vi
|v,n't w it it f A.«* 'iimr <lrn tfi^t # >f f>>nn'«
I'ilt, u I hk'i'n full% i«y I'liilt ir.R for over 40
'I li^v p M h:if |iv r« l.« f iukI hiII
lh# I' mil* '■! ki-ln \* n «•. Muxli <«ut t oi on
I'U'-aI. t • vt L>w^ii a i ili*.
vun v.horn your t
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A HIS husky, good-look-
ing, milo-eating Good-
year is different from
other tires in tread, in
body... in performance.
No other tire can give
you the tou^h, safe,
world-famous Goodyear
head or the patented
Supertwist cord that
backs up the best tire
body in the business.
Testimonials of thousands
e! satisfied owners
prove this tough,
long-wearing tiro
SUPERIOR in
service and safety.
ISIAD
Extra-traction All-Weathnr er
famous Goodyear Rib for Icr?,
sala w«ar. Both designs com-
pact when inflated, beco.-.-.o
sven more rasislant to cuts
Wd bruises.
BODY
Tighter twift-
•d Sup«nwi t
cord <3ivos
this bot lor
built body m-
trastrength,
. . . resiliency
to cuchlon
road shock.
H o 1 d■ its
shape over
mure miles.
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PASS THRtf
Idk lUsgjuuijr ee..t>s*e.
THE COATS . . . Soft, rose petal
Jsucdc in flower colors; sophisticated
straight lines, broader shoulders!
THE SUITS . . . Slimming silhou-
■ / ml • elles, clever colors, wonder-wearing
woolens, dressmaker softened lines!
$
SHIPMENT JUST
R E CIE V K I)
MOST SIZES
^ <tai R W 8 III Ml '• ■ - - .
COOB^EAIt
SERVICE STORES
^11 V,'. Walker— Plione 3d
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.mm
inid -.i l ife .ir pa>l«ls . , , nerti
tailored in pi', ' -n linn
hi r ii,i ! . fi i'i!nine «!tli inf
Re* initl sh! ' . . . nil n
iiiin I .i^iiii i.. i iv --nit tin «!
Shafer Chicks
From Pollorum Tested Flocks
Mar. 1.1
(l. 1. ft :«*>
Bar R tf*)
White R
Buff Orp •«*
W. Wyndolle 150
W. Leghorn* 673
B. Leghorns
Mar. 20
200
1450
200
475
Z25
700
225
Mar. 27
230
250
100
175
175
375
100
BRING US VOUS CUSTOM HATCHINO
SHAFER HATCHERY
SOX 1tt9 SRECKENRIOQE PHONE SN-J
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' Wall Paper
We Have (Jood Sclcclioiis—All Prices
Now l The Time To Oct That
COOK'S HOUSE PAINT
Supply maybe limited later this year
HIGGINBOTHAM - BARTLETT
CO
Phone 209 101 W. Williams
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1945, newspaper, March 15, 1945; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132289/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.