Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1947 Page: 2 of 6
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^HV YOHK—i st.V — Johnny Varder M«r agam w« an* o t th*
fI ' when . line? d. appeared fiom his cclabratcd ltft
; rrn .n r >-•I-.fi.iri* l.i-t v*ar
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19-inmna tie The
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t: ■ ?••'•■ v v- ■ .. tei 11 lying .. tnat
of Bob Feller. h.is httn planned
by arm ti' uble and lack «>f run
Thi- . v:-.*pl ■■•>* !>•) di ; I 11
' \ • • " I.T t tel the
dropped ty tl.at man;in ">
l .i National League in sorre year*
The Rh.i.elanders were last in elult
battiNK average* u .th J39. trail*c
in hit total ba>*s and runs scored
On the nther hand. Cincinnati
pitch* i ti ailed in eS*ctiv*n* '
• iily thi >e i'i the Cardinals and
fixi^'-iv uho met in a play-off
Only the Rid Bird pitcher- yielded
fewrt *;.rned runs Th* Reds I
pitcher- i>Mied f**eer ba«.*s on j
t .ill- than any i ther set Bcgg-
' .is third iw effeetiv*n*«s. Black-
> ell fourth, with si* shutmis that
led the I'-agne. and Walters sixth
\o wonder Bill MtKcchmc :
checked it
Y'ANDER MRER. the National
l.i ig •• ti:ke i'it kinB "f 1941"
• .'-4.1 lost four b times U-t vear by
•If inn The Red-- l(U'W tw>|
i ti i t he t.n t d l>y the same i
'-'tuf .Hid. > f ci*ii - c. ther* were
I*i hut.nit toning.- against the
'•^ht.nfi P"dg'i- for *hnh he got
t" iiedit in the v on-and-l'>st de- i
p.uti ent I
He ret lined however, a.s
i t .'ky .i> hi f.* t hall
v.mder Meer threatens to start
v ith the.h.'ll this pring. and i
• 'i.illv have that hig «e.ison He'd
he"er. foi he': TJ and has been
. ind pi of«- -ion.<llv foi H year-
.Johnny Nenn « "iild like to ;-ce
'■ I'linv Vandfi Meer for once all
• ■ ' .ill .iloni; thr route, but m'ne .
: than that the new Cincinnati man-
iget would like a (ew more hits
and rtiri*
K'..r M'v*r l years the Rcd^ have
r i.nti adirtrd the old theory, cham-
!•!■ tied v ery much by Connie Mack.
?l it pitihing is (r«m W to 90 p*r
cent of bascbalL- i
T
BEHIND THI SCMB
M WASHINGTON
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but
Kill i
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Mr rrrwu idsom
NF \ Wa liin(Inn
I> f *.'FA> lawyers who handle labor dis-
•tidinB i • ti iderahle time lately in trying
J.« Ball's lull to amend the Wagner
an n't a greet! on all interpretations,
provi- ■ tvs look simple, hut their cum-
t uld he to write a n< w and complex
H' re ue M ftie of the major change"!:
Tn ii id11< <n "f an "empire'* wrnW he changed
t i . ^ ■ Ii* any tiiker who had been offered hi"
t I i ■ .i ..t.-l t. .I not taken it. Sti<h strikers w*t>u!d
kit i.nu* outlaw . without organuing lights or union
I t. ti- a oI .iny kirwl. The apparent result light
l'« to i *rmit ..ti employer to try to break a strike
it .ir y time by an offer of former jol* at former pay.
.s :|h . y errpl"}e" wmld likewise be redc-
l ■ I. to include not only foremen but also plant
t'lard. timekceprih. clerks, intellectual workers
•■■1 | : .f< -lonal employe- The-e men might join
,«"• would tint have to recognire such unions,
i... I hi' ik up the N iti< rial l.abor Relations Board
It would l.f left oniy itn semi-jjdicial jobs. Its
• u* >iv would he tran.fetred to a new Labor
:rrtent "I Ju-tiie undei a new Assistant Attorney
Hi ur.f .ir I ihor pra< tie* cases would go to U. S.
ur Pic denti.il. political appointees.
• t.-l n> .v | • lure tinier which the lfc*partm*nt of Justice
.lit fti i.| • : ite m plat t elr tiofi;. t> determine the hargain-
.-nt. it i-1™ r ii ind «ompanv unions now barred (rom the
■i! he i. ai;rutted f. i «'>n ideration. Craft unions would
referi-oe*.
n ■ •! of employ tr>ing to force them by violence or
r, t" j■ .in tini"!i and -lav out of struck plant*—would be
'I Tl • m ;"it mean that the Nl.RB or the propose! Labor
.1 , iM have to handle phy ical violence cases now
11 cii'* . i . I"' I poli«e.
n^, ti would be n>«d'* an unfair Hh«r prac-
• • • ti ihV in t a* e like the l!M5 >terl strike,
all 'eel pi ints hut would not bargain with
• until Iter th.- big U S Steel Corporation
and ft the rate and working conditions. The,
It Won*t Be Long Now!
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NOMZONT.\L
1,7 Pictured
race hors*
owner and
trainer
13 Narcotic
14 Amatory
la Thaw
!• Propels a boat
19 Coin
20 One-spof
21 Envoy
Tt Preserve
24 Georgia (ab.)
2 Ancnt
29 Scnnditim
(s>ml>ot)
28 Nickel
(symbol)
29 Splendor
31 Shrub
33 Play part
34 A«e
3TKn|femin'
Asia
49 Exclamation
41 Senior (ab.)
42 Man's
nickname
43 Tins
44 Permit
44 Slumbers
51 Prosperity
52 Standard
Quantity
54 Otherwise
55 American
patriot
M Explosive
St Venerate
••Ch-«oses
41 Importunes
VERTICAL
1 Respect
2 Kmc tic
3 Vex
4 Reinsert
5Court t.il> >
Ii At this pi n.-fc
7 Juke
8 Area inca.-ure
Fi Ii
10Of the car
11 Order of
mammals
12 Pii-Uire-ajiie
17 Kin:; of
Bashan
18 War a.-set;
(.-ib )
21 Missives
22 Hebrew
ascetics 45 Prong
2a His horses 47 Dregs
ha\ c won 48 Hebrew deity
IT?' 49 Plural ending
27 Healed 50 impudent
30 Household g<nl st Indians
32 Cartograph 53 Twitchmt
3a Grei t 55 Eggs
."W Dr-infoi tant 57 Trinity term
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Photographer's mate Joe Sum-
mers had a t ll story to tell liis
shipmates at Great Lakes Naval
Station, after lie riaiiccd with
six-foot, one-inch Kay Puppin.
Joe, five feet tall, was anion:;
those present when Chicago's
Tall Girls' Club, for the first
time in its six years, welcomed
all comers to their dance instead
of restricting guests to tall men.
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FoR SALE Gm Range*, living
room >iiii>. ilinneMe >inte*
ruckt.s, hfilspi'inKs. art-y's Sti.r-
Ukf t'hone lift.
FOR SALK room fiirily mod-
••rn house, hardwooj floors, three
lots. Terms can he arranged. 7u.>
K. Hullum.
For QC1CK SALt: Five room
naid' rn home. >*) > W. Williams Si
1 rice reasonable. Terms BLAKK
JOHNSON INSl'RANCE AC.KN-
Y. Fhonc <77.
F )R SALE Cream separator. No.
2 Internal ional. Slightly used
Ti iee'l righ'. B«>gan Hi«K*
Ft >R SALK Fxtra fine desks. 7
drawer, large si/e. light mailt
walnut and mahogany finishes
i >nl\ MB.9R- CASTLEBFRRY
FTRNITCRE COMPANY Co. AL-
n.XNY. TEXAS.
Ft >R SALK A 4 room modern
U'ime on 'arge lot. Close 'o urad •
school. 512 S. Parks. Call on Sit-
tirday lath. from 9 a m. till >
| P- m-
F< >R SAI.E Utwd S carman
Airiplane tl.MXl.OO. Instrument-
n ln^th cm kpiis. g. id fabric und
.".i i hours c.n engine since major-
See J H. Reed. 1*2 K fith St
NICK: SKI.FCTION of Mode-O- j
Oay Dress,-s $1 W S2 9R. -!«
and -4.HR Speciai all silk erep*
hosf value
now $1 19.
lHt_' oUSmobile Ilydra-Matic ■
i.oor sedan. Katio. Heater. Per
- .• rtdi'i-r. CITY Ms. TOR Co
WANTEl TO Bt'Y: Cabin
Possum Kingdom Lake. Cp lo :
mm. Jorii". Music Company.
FOR SALE Nice clean lWn Che
\ii>|et Coupe STTa.Mi See Chip
Greer at BreckenriJj e B«miI Shop
Phone
FOR SAl.F Brown ir bright j.ea-
nut hay. Call La-e Coa'es. Phone
L'lM Carhion. Texas
NOTICE We have reus;- moving
•quipment w.th steel skids Bc*vl
■d & Insuri il Plenty of Exper
enee. BR-\DFORI) BPJlTHI RS
Phono M-'U'. K Walker
NOTICE I have plenty Fuller
hair brush'1* and wet mops F. S.
Henderson. Phone VH17.
tiENFRAI. KKI'MK I'lynioth and
;he\roiei socialist. Work on all
mmtels. aP work -iiaran'ccd. S 'e
me before you have work done.
John Conge-. Mechanic.
Walker St. Phone 9621.
WHITE R( X "K FRYERS Nice rtnd
fat; W a |mun'l. Rilssel's llatch-
n v ."SI 1 Nor'h Breckenridge Ave.
FRESH SI I'PI.V
ami fruit tree*
I'hone si'l-J
roii
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Vi >1 MIS
ens tow
d' I very,
r :pt
TOWN All-Mftjil Kif h-
mail'. W. > for imm* >1 in' e
mUlOtSoN Appliance
\V W |kfr. Phone f
Ju>t Received.
Console RCA
Portal.'e IJadi- ind
small RCA Radios VVh>
hran'l hen you can I uy a
.Large -liifiment • f
Co' in ition.. R( *A
M'\er il
buy off
tandard
vv.^XTtlh Np-T'-'tes* cr
ie want*it ' lu t rooins^ unfuriii^i
• il by Itrei k> urtdgr American i-ai
p!o> f. permaii' ni Phase give h>
cation Phone
.-'or i'\p< ru nctd tl< or v\axing. Call
S27 J Jim Wilhum. colored.
i I'NWANTED HAIR REMOVED
PERMANENTLY. Elsie Glenn E'-
ectrotogi^t Ka-lland. Teas Ap-
ixnntrnent only.
WANTKH BY PERMANENT
CoCPLE A furnished apart-
merit or house. W ii' take excell-
i tit i are of property Write Box
RG Car* oi The Breckenri'tge Am
erican.
| WANTED Lady to do office
i work. Musi hi- ahie to take slrort-
han'i. t\pe arid ki-*^p h«v.ks. Write
F' ix AC. Care of Breckenridge Am
erican.
WAN 1 I D Lad\ to keep children
in m\- home at night Ph. ll.'aAV
H ELI ABLE MARRIED MAN
o\er H' with t.> d acquaintance:
% V kin 1- I ml ling owners to dis-
Iribu'e mi-nej - saving rool leak-
(iruofing ma erials factory direct
to ciais: met- No cash in\ stmeii'
t j, ... to <le flop, own pcrnvin-
nt (.' •!nahle I u-in s~ in i\
t.iarki t PU*
•ions to Im.x
' "hi.
• I'urniifti tpialil ca-
17«fi; Cleveland
mit SALE Kif|- a g' s
lif.it' r, also hatterv ru'io all 'n
im-nl condition I.Other Sik« < 7
miles south ot town Parks llluh
* —-4
r*or? O' ICK SAI E Five room
home, el'tse in Ifitrdwoml floors,
on pavement. Suitab'e for busi
new twh as Beau'y Parlor
I'LAKE JOHNSON INSl'RANCi:
\CiENCY. Phone 777
l*'i >R SALE Nice seven room
house ith *o lots Close In On
lavement. Call 2ft2 J.
brand.
''I. ine
Joni"
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Music I'nmp-iin.
. INCOME TAX
Returns filltd out for
fee. Bring Blanks, hove figure*
ad'lfl i Ed lohlison. iirowu
Bldg. Room T Over TTub (loih-
iers.
• il T i >F \\ i >KK < R ON SIH •-
EP. M< il RS Write us Immediati I.
nKard.ni; opp irtunities to sup-
| |y consona-rs nearb\ xx itIt R;iw
. I ifi'.-h Produets. fil l lime No <x-
AX . I t eri'-nci d necessary Kor
ir sm i!' I writ.- Raw loigh's. l «pt TN
I rw-MiS Memphis. T*nn.
f' FOP.
for e
RENT .'? room apart
,"p|.. or|\ . !>1<I \\ . -*n;l
F )R SALE
i i' nops 12" fill
*t'.
Registered Co« k
JONES Mi SIC
Ft IR SALE Podge Sedan and
two wheel tit iler Bofh good
tires. .">10 W. 7th St.
... K'AL and L< .N\ OwTTANCh
MOVING tire proof storagi
crating, [.a. king, a tf di'livi ry W
hu> and -ell ustal turni'ure
R. V. Carey. It sil'-rc-e Ph LV
i ifliee Ph t"l
i tn«
A Is
Ph.
for r*ni.
le
r«Hint furnished apt
.. Model A Ford e U| e for *1"
n- 7:'. I ^
USE THE WANT ADS
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ti r' nx Fl >R
VENRIIXIE
«0f
COOLERATOR a I
SALF The BRFC-
AM ERICAN, Phone
BABY CHICKS Harmons n
strain bii* white le"horns Grov«*s
\\1tite I e-'horn Farm 2 m Ie-
South of City. Phone 1W-.I-2.
CLASSIFIED 4DS
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cmtfii
CHIT OUR WAY
B.,!i I..: I to niake the unions bar gain with the little
..rati ly. nd to bre .k up industrywide bargaining
, • i • fti .- s.'.t'fr freed'-m "t -pveth in stating
, in line with present Nl.RB practice.
,,| . t .• h ii gaining ' would be changed so H at
n r ti:ai . o eiit would be required to reach agteement
inter-p- i ' il ■. They would just ha\e to meet.
\T>IVn>T:.\r w il.nu ot group- of Workmen would he permitted
, tf.' • .-I,. a: I t irgain sepaiatelv with-iut union agent-.
|. .| tr in "I . -ii i 'ii • i ' did not violate union contracts.
T •* P dl h ! ■' i peril.i* an% 1 ne ..ggrie\'d by an NLRB decision
petition for •• nl ie • At present
•, n unfair labor pi " tic. arc charger!
p.,n numeioil* injuncti i ■ and delays.
be |H-rmitted to set
t!i<. ing t ourt dei
• l ira' hi that
to trik
,i.! ! i ,my organizing strike seeking to force
u w itl n uncertified union, or any
. f t;.c Wagner a« t < revised
• 1. \ w ild !"• mad* to iippl.v to labor unions
• th- N -I iCu.irdia anti-in)un«.tion act would be
• urila'A ful ti .1 . i a«cs
t a, !v tl ii.t. rit of tin, till i . to give employers
a str.ke
Use AiNtcian Waul Adk
YOUR CAR
Should Be. Serviced
REGULARLY
WASHING aad LUBRICATION
A SPECIALTY
CARS CALLED FOR aad DELIVERED
McCathren Motor
COMFANT
Court
re I fir
i'he natlM
th th«
erirg w
unpl
it shall not lie i on-trued as inter-
mld be ihalige.l iXlslderablv The
. PHONE 787
ry merrill bwsskr
TMAT wraJl SHP
LHsP5 ONU "ME
Finer TMINOSCJL.
LIFE —SoXeoCSS
SHES BEAOT fOB
By J. U. Williamy
NOTICE
LL TEMC TO «U
FIRST.' FLAVIN"
WHEN WE GOT
second
to vour
have movtd m> olTiif to the
lanie huiMinsr in tlie first mom
>nt ,r the r.uiWinjr
f I'm not m
SO KpCM \*ORK
• #
not?.
A. \V. WIIITFIKI.I) IXSl RANC'E & REALTOR
l*h«me 752 "See Me Before To Die
220 W. ILM
r \ irw is p^rmittrn mily
T* np^ct rul* mi«ht
n iHc hoflH finning
cfiSRS miffht result
and his friends
pkmklks
L'M PSYwMO-AN*LYZIMO wee.
TMHOUSM MER PEaRJME *WOW
WUCM DOES Ti-IAT KIND COST ?
/
TMIMK.
WMAt
JUME
e WAWF IS
Derby wvintom
SHES A MEW
&BL. AT
SMAOYSIDE HK3H
AND WMEM SMP
DROPPED MER
PEBFUVED MANHCV
nutty cock
PACKED IT UP/
The fbasramce
KINDLED A
SPARK. WITHIN
H"*.'
BOCN TMnrry
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r v «tr. o < 9mt rmrrty
tt lie
hi hi) hakmafr
ryder
\liji
YOU?? PARDON,SIR, BUT
IS THERE SOME
THE CAPTAIN DOES
SPEAK FOR HIMSELF?
wHMieiTT-iC'.ieH
"OOU. «A*i A PR
-t "^3aac.u«*c-
1AKE
CAPTAIN OOfJ .AH,OF COURSE? WHO
SIR, OF THE- \ BUT A SOLDIER
OREGON HORSE ) COULD HAVE SO
MARINE *f
WELL
E
«rttnt
ANOTHER
UNITED
MARINES?
HANDLED SUCH
A SITUATION?
THAT?
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