Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 116, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1945 Page: 3 of 4
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t«> «,*>t somebody.) the nev , y. u «t< * t kn
: t h..-.«- Knc<i Keel , who's g< ing to win ,t p.\: •
out of the luce, one seft ii bin crowd, gitd it'll be p'.c-
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R,'.i<iy t" [.0111 i > n nny J;i|t n-rklo-* onoush to pop out of a cave
in ihe hiinryi i n.l <i|;m.iw.i lulN. tint- silhouetted Monne rul« m. it
I tis out ol h:•• h.'litis pi.ice to in-pert mclty udRe beyond. C..-.C
v. ;u iate was typical of Okinawa action. 9
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I 1 r fire on Iwo Jima, two
no wiromen of Ihe Fifth
ion race to lay telephone
' to front-line foxholes.
. ■ h nten must take part in
like this before Tokyo is
i : • -!. And telephone facf .ries
• stay hard at work supplying
.-j n1. *! the « quipm<r*nt they net^d.
i i ! the German war brings
r ! < urse, tho day when every-
an get a tele-phone without de-
i :t the demands of the Japanese
• fir mean that it will rUll be many
• L fore that day comes.
SOUTHWtStllN till
IILIMONI CO.
' 1 THOUCHT I TOLD SOU TO
EMPTY POP BOTTLF-"
feA. < o THf .TORr TO C-ET THE
MOltijEY FOR 'EM.' V\HA0"
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^. A BACj OF- BEOkEW
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PAINTING—i
PAPERING—1|
j RnamcJinj;, KenvToning.
s Vt'ars K\|ierienee Ciood Work j;
j ReiiKonahle prired —
IHGHES l!
WHO V\ -VS Tt-I'
BRIGHT C.'MY
WHO LET TH'
6A.BY AMUSE
HiMSFLF
WITH THE
HAM ME R r
PHONE 624
fOR S5'o
OF All HOME
DECORATING
NEEDSI
RAP DRY
r*KN. PATT'O.V says- hr'
"one-gun" man. Iii
jii't
Jut witl
plenty of explosion and b.inii!
The greatest drawback to n
check retl career is that s uf-
u'uys your more.
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Jimmy Doolittle t: I not "
fly ins of a 15-L'!) Sup-. I •
the tir-t time and fotin.i him
wanting to Ri-t «.vc i J,.[ n.
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The fellow who sleep* mi the
Job nen r yejs wp- in the lei,rid:
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OKI Glory ha< Just p.. sed it
HiStli birthday as the oftlei I fl.u
i of the nation. Old ennti'.'h t,' u"o^
its way around the world.
A AMERICAN CLASS!
i .-!E«0 ADD FOR QUICK RE
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FAT — JUICY — TENDER 1
FRYERS
BROILERS
every day in the
YEAR-
COME GET EM
J. M. STANLEY
80S PANTHER
YOU WON'T HAVE TO
FISH FOR COMPLIMENTS
IF YOU SEND YOUR
CLEANING TO
THOMPSON
C L E A N E H S
PRED AND PAULINE
THOMPSON
81GSTQCKS
rnqm^\.r
TRACTOtTU|:tS
COCKS FINEST ENAMEL
With K'opitiry on woodwork,
furniture or bric-o-bi*c, th«
room will snap to new
We. Your choict ol lovtly
OUR
S! VVLY OF
HOUSE
CASH
POR YOUR
AUTOMOBILE
We pay ceiling prices for can
in good condition..,
Home Finance
Company
Office Ph. 131 Garage pis 3«'
*1) fN K A iid DANCE "
—TO GOOD MUSIC!
* WHERE EVERYBOD*' HAS
A GOOD TIME!
Or.rn Every \,ght at 8:30 Except
Monday. Which is reservtJ for
Private Parties.
Opens Sunday at 2 p. m.
AIR CONDITIONED
ITS COOL INSIDE
LAKEVIEW CLUB
CISCO. TEXAS
v. :• :• «c- -x- sn- ■•wot*
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I NOTICE
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j Our liurial Policies arc serviced
I anywhere in the United States.
3 COOK'S
PAINTS
\ls« Is Complete
NOVy
HEY DID IT BEFORE-
THEY CAN DO !T AGAIN
With Farmall Tractor Power
T
' • r tlip ^i aini', from the Tt<>ckip* to tlie
slid wirri<-tl furinertt M.trvhisl
...s i.i clear weather, but the i.iid
' 11 rvienlJe Uy.
■ ti m i n: nth the Med should have
< .it.itau .•> the warm m>U Mdlhiiis >•(
• i l iu^e the ground was t. i
ul the K'd bed lllid tuu lulti
auulmtl td til'.' tieed.
• i>t ration iii;o there could lisve Wen
o:i tin- crop slkortdge auJ fooJ scar-
t* i-,t time loi planting when
a i waits till late May or Jun<* Wf<>re
Cy foil ll.ir'-.r" are ttx slow and
i ... kly to get the job done then.
. t!i' farnvrrs rwu'rnber May of 1943—only
.it .rM when their fast, untirinK
ti . avert'-d crop failure.Tlien. too. rains
.! .1 • fit-Ids and the month was all but
t In r re they could go in on the land
'
1 I ■ t' in..-1 farmers ilrove Uieir tractors
hmhmi
from dirk ' oar. .1 ' •• -tr Many planted
«round the i '.in «, v ik:n-* in t vo or three Jiifta.
They u. iU m>.« u ...V „i a tent crops in lujlory.
In toda;.' v r-t rn world->with burster and
dl.t-iise already | . I. . even
one major crop f.... . u u' i bring famine Ttua
Is why the sound <4 tractors and j l>ntinR nu-
ehinery w.iS l. - inl, i! a I ti jlit, from die
I'liuiiistatt a Ui ti.e I... . h i., ian! why head*
lights t.tal lx'J t'.ie tl.ii k.a.. over the lielife.
America's farmer: arc d unj'. it ai'ain, in spit*
ef an unprecedented combination < f MfinM* cir-
eumitanct . 1 .1 weathii', Juirtn 'i o< machines
lovl ' h.'it. - . of man; w' • •' the second tun*
In three yvu<% they aie reiving upon llwir Irao-
tor-p. we red machines to help rescue lar;;e areas
of the world from calm trophe More of dies*
tractors are proditets of International Har-
vester than of any other company.
lNTERNATtONAt. IlARVISTt* CoMrANY
1SU ?i. Mivhiijua Av-.. Chicago 1. Illinois
Ample stocks nf front
traitor tiics in either the
Utiuli! (itip or Uib tre id
design. L.i'iK civico under
any condition.
Firrstonr Sliin-
ROSE A WILLIAMS
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l/if/f/inbntham
Uartlett Co.*
mt wrc,r wili iams
all kinds of HOOFING
— PHONE 209—
TIip Kikor Burial Association
'h-it'os K:kor RrerkonridtV. Trx.-w M. P Kiker
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.* \\ 11,1, PAY CASH FOR USED CARS
/ i:u >, Hat I cries and Seat Covers tor most
I nntkc enrs. Also complete line of parts
icccsHories,—Official Tire Inspec-
^nfion.—Plenty all size Tufas.— .
Chevrolet Sales and Service—
McDowell Chevrolet Company
?• a fu!
t ion
it Keep your precious Hom er
Cleaner going strong with
genuine Hoover Serve e.
H> ore the authorized
Hoover Service headquarter i
equipped with special tools
and genuine Hoover replace-
ment parti,expert service.
Cost is estremeljr
low.Service is quick.
Work guaranteed.
Estimates furnished.
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APPLIANCE CO.
NEXT DOOR TO SAFEWAY
-PHON« 505—
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ELECTRICAL
: N EEDS
FINO QUICK RELIEP 24 HOURS
A DAY IF BROUGHT TO OUR
ATTENTION.
122 WEST
WILLIAMS ST
-Contracting
DAY OR NIGHT
- MHONE 876—
Isicensed Service—
IHMKL ELECTRIC COMPANY
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iMTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
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Pon't let the hnlr-do fool ian.
Guerrilla Ann edo Kan la, a
f>( Dulag. l.ejte, has more Jai .i-
Dec kills to his ■ ererfit ttinn
Could bo tii tilled t il his- i;iiti
stock. He "operates" with a
nvouiU'issar.ce Mpiailioii ul the
'J llli liiv 1 inn.
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uV.V>V.,wOV
Why Take Chances?
I >• -it11 l.'iki"-. mi holidays or wir.ithm It often
I's when anil W here it is hve t e.\|M'i-|ed I J,'|
i'il I! poliey Imlav.
The SATTFttWliitk lU'RIAL ASSfK'IATION
"Ifei In its niemliers the easiest ami ninsl e'111-
■ 111 nt w;tv n| providing fur the funeral.
REMEMBER
!
1 p is p.i:rri:i> to have it and not need
I I THAN It! need it ani n< rr have it.
We insure a ;es from I day tn tt,ri years old and
ne Ihe only ones m this county to offer such a
hi)'h age limit.
I'm information call fi7n or drop lis a card and
our representative will rail.
SVTTI :uWHITE BURIAL ASS N.
II II .11'1 v. lute. Pres.
I,. Musi;mve, Sery.
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 116, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1945, newspaper, June 26, 1945; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132354/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.