Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 116, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1948 Page: 5 of 6
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Medicine Is Held Ob Threshold
Of Unprecedented Developmen
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J'AL'L F. KM.IS
1'ivsx Science VVr
iter
NF.VV. YORK <U P- Mi ,|ii is
oti tin' thivshnUI of "uiipiv,-, ,i, nr.-.l
«li Vt-lopnifiit" and the m.<iii.U (>('.<-
fi ssiim "must fully tulu- th<• public
it'tu its iiinfMrmi*," !>r. Willaiil
K:ippl'*\r, tii an < f I'nlumbiu
University's fatuity «f imtlkin
b lit vt s.
I>r. KappU-vt' saiil in his annual
r< ( "rt that m<-divine tmfeiv "is as
ntueh a social as it is a biological
arii'nee." H<- ui-jfitl that tin- pro-
fts .k)n singly <irgunixt> it-
self to participate in community
efforts for the <le\rliiument of
m uml hi iklth anil me«ii«;ai lu i viit'S.
Such t-o-oi ration, he *uUL must
b ■ mail*' through ho.spit; b. out
patient departments, health in-
ku ranee groups, gnxip praitiee,
health centers, lalmratorii's, ivhab-
litatiitn programs, home norsirtg
cart', dentistry, social service, !■■
Chevrolet
Service
Headquarters
Kal medicine. workmen's comperuta-
tion and nutrition.
lit- In M tin pit sent-day know I
edgo ii'garding thf prevention, di-
aghotti.s, and treatment of diseases
i far in advance of its application
in community medical practice.
"The present wide t ap or laif
ei ly call U narrowed rttrough a
more satisfactory organization of
medical services and practice.
I;:rifely on tin part of the profes-
sion Itself," he said.
Furthermore, according to Dr.
i Uanpleye, the medical proi'e.-sien
it'ust take the public fully into its
I confidence "in reirard to the value
t> well as the difficulties in mak-
ing modem medical services avail-
able to the entire population."
I Hi emphasized {hat medicine is
oe the verge of developnif ni.i "not
' ur.like those which have recently
I resulted in the fielti of nuclear
[energy," He srtessed that national
tl.urigi'S in economic and social
| philosophy have a definite bear-
ie.r on the form* and responsibilty
of medicine.
"It is then fore important," he
. '0. "tn prepare the profession
and the student for these changes.
"M« dicine must be alert, and re-
sponsive to the public concern re-
's.-:, rd in ir the health and welfare
of the entire population. It is now
I ir> neratlv agreed that the health
I'KK.-IDFNT TRUMAN RKCKIVKS SCROLL— Dr. Chaini vfeiamann,
I "resident of Israel, presented President Truman with a Torah. or Holy
Scroll in Washington during a visit to the White House. Dr. Wcumann
is the first President « f the newly created state of Israel
(NRA TKLEf'HOTO)
am
il \ iynr "f its people is the great
st asset of any nations in-time of,
[peace or war."
He v.tid the American public is
"aroused and is demanding better
medical and health service for ev-
ery i !• mi nt of the population re-
gard I ess >f economic or geograph-
ical location."
ATTENTION
We have the foltuAing trained
mechanics to word on all
make cars and trucks. Nu job
too larui* or too small.
We use (.enuiae Chevrolet
parts.
Son Whit ten burg
BUt White
Or vet Hopper
Boh Lasiter
C. D. Rober-on. Shop Formaa
Jack Ford, Paint and Body
Works.
I
c McDowell
Chevrolet Co. Inc.
* 201 W. Williams—Phone 505
Observer
(Continued From Page 1)
Throckmorton the other day and
in torrents anil when he got to
• ir. Brecki nridge and told it no
j ■ fi.* \miuU1 lol t* Ve him .... People
' landing in tin ilimrw iys an.I lonk-
,u g out windows just to Inuk at
[ r:.in .... this just to let you know
I that people were talking and think-
i i'.e ni*/ t'hri-'t'a/ Church
| Choir to ri hi irse toeinat . . Dick
j Cceniey suffered painful injury
when he fell off a ladder .... No
mw patients reported from Bree-
! kt nridge Clinic ... Flks to play
i i.-t ii I ndepi nilents here Saturday
; i i u ht at s ■'; 11 oVIjik .... ami
| * ii Scouts to have a rummage sale
■ t unlay in lobby of Colonial hotel, j
please:
C olored
II • Il • (I
it* y h«a m1vici. inc t. m ri& u. 1 pat. Off.
Nine More Names
(Continued From rage One)
Walker, iZ.'.ry Jnne
Walker. Sherry Ann
Walton, Millie
Watz.m, Marshal V.
Wilks, Douglas
Williams, Roger
W ise, Sol Kdward
Wood, Elizabeth Ann
Wright, Jimmy
Yancey, Ronnu*
i Common School Districts
Raggett, Ramona
Black, Betty
, Holes, Hurley
i Cherry, Vernon
Cross, Shirley
Crudgiiigton, Wayne
Curtis, Johnny
I (avis. Karl
Dtjolej', Herman
Kstes, Martha
Fonvillo, Joy
Fraiser, Jimmy
Herrington, James
Holland, Joe
Knight, Arthur it. Jr.
Knipp. Martin
McKelvain, Bonnie
Morgan,. Delora
Nick'II, Joe
Roberts, Jean
Rogers, Sammy
Tindall, Terry
Russell, Jan it?
Satterwhite. Donna
Stroud, Ernest
Truesdi'll, Kathryn
Underwood, Jimmy
Wesley, Robert *.
Williams, C. H.
Wilson, Jerry
Yoes, Roger
Itovd, Rtihby Joyce
Smith ,Elmer
f LIFE?
"They both claim they had the right of way!"
Sectarian schools are forbidden
hy Nebraska's constitution from re
teiving public money.
Rhodes is an island in the Meil- ,
iterranean Sea, site of the famous
i 'olosstis of Rhodes.
I Save
up to
a pound
12f
d Serve Coffee
Better.'
Small Fry Catches Smalt Fry
MEMPHIS, Tenn. d'.lu — Fitmk
Graham thinks his two grand-,
children, Ann, three, and Jimbo, i
four, are good fishermen for their I
ago. Graham found the voung-ter;
digging up his lawn for worms, lie
outfitted them with small fishing
pole-? and went along. The\ piiugh*
1 small bn am.
First Grader Edit Paper
WORLAND, Woy tlMti — The
Worland, Wyo., Daily W ws has
competition but the newspaper is
not much worried. The "comoei |
ing" |>ap 'r is puhlishi d by th< firs: j,
grade puples at the Spanish schoo'. !
It contains articles on how books
are made, a short piece on Korea I
and a cartiHin of Petor RaHhit.
For Graduation
Take Off Ugly Fat With
This Home Recipe
Hfr« itt an int>xi>eu iv« recitw for
iuklntf ulf umrainly w<mh« U in^r to
baek .-illurin^ «n rv«-« and urac -ful
#!• mti ?««•!< . J«;nt '4i l fmm yiair
four ounoeH of i«l llttrrfntrutt*. A<i«i
« \er.it*vtii'ttit to mi;ke a |. int.
Th n j«i t ti k«• two tablvxlioonttful twict; i\,,
•lay. WomU'tiul r**itU'tN may !> • oblaint^l
iioirkly. Now you m;iy i*lirn «lowu your fitf-
ur** ant! loisc i«>un<li of u«:ly fat without
burk bmtkinK v i or Hturvation
II'# «niiy to maki- anil • asy t«> takf. C« n-
14,van nothin>r harmful. If th v*?ry tir t
boltli' ilovnn't show you the simplf, easy
w.'iy to li" .- bulky w«*i^ht :in«l h«*Ip retrain
•U tnli r. more rn.eeful *-urv*^s, return the
empty bottle anil jfet your money back.
1
That Really Makes Sense /
Vis, it'« easy to uiiilerstand why X&i1 Coffee is America's
favorite by millions of poiiutls. Many who switched to
A&P Coffee from other coffees of comparable quality are
Hiving a much as 12*' a pound.* Anil l>ecaust* it s always
bean-fresh and tk-tom Ground exactly rijjht for y« ur
coffeeniaker. it tastes liettcr, cup after cup. Try it, today I
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Kith and Rag
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The N E W
Royal Portable
With Finger Form Keys
Designed to CRADLE
Your finger tips!
The ideal graduation gift—
the completely revolutinoary
new Royal Portable Typewrit-
er. New Quiet De Luxe $8!) 50
plus tax. Also the new Arrow,
$7<J.50 plus tax.
WE FIX-EM
tET US DOCTOR
360$* *
Phone
360
Lone ★ Radiator
102 N. MeAmis
Are you going through the functional
'mtcicile age* period peculiar to women
138 to 52 yrs.)? Does thla make you
suffer from hot flashes feel 40 nerv-
ous. high-strung, tired.' Then do try
Lydta E. PUtkham's Vegetable Com-
pound to relieve such symptoms.
Plnkham's Compound also has what
Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect f
VLYDIA L PINKHAM'S
Free from (inoncial
worries
• The family that Is protected
with Southwestern Lift Insur-
ance is free from financial wor-
ries. How about your family—
have you safeguarded them
with adequate life insurance?
Get the facts today about the
Southwestern Life policy best
suited to their needs.
Wm. F. Holder
104 Rosenquest BMg.
S O U tyh
western
'sttHtmwer r f /fjHrtfty
{.it
Or a New Royal
$142.50 plus tax
Stamlaril
Peeler Printing
Phone 526
NOTICE
The Caffey Typewriter Exchange will be open June
1st fur sales and service of K. C. Allen Business
Machines. Cstsh Registers, Calculators—And repair
tnd sales of all makes of second hand typewriters.
Caffey Typewriter Exchange
137 E. Walker Phone 219
"Formerly Thompson Typewriter Exchange
CALL
91
CALL
For
Better Cleaning
Service
Or Bring To
309 W. WALKER
HARVEY
—AND—
THOMPSON
Cleaners & Dyers
■afield!
(Sttfttht StateTot Wizards
••Ihr b«rli>(t on ennk
•Mft. crjnk pin* and wrill
iw rtrfuc* trie Ha n to 1
minimum, permit c««i«r iljrt-
'"f. «• lv« you many mot*
*MMIM •! rtliabl* i«r«ict
THIS WIZARD S MVS AT OUR RISK! COM.
MMS IT WITH ANY out&OARO «olo" YOU VE
IVf* USID Tt5T IT FOR EASIER STARTING. SMOOTHER
RUNNING. SiOWER TROllING THEN IF YOU DON T
AGREE THAT IT S THE BEST MOTOR IN rTSHORSE
JOWIR CLASS. RETURN II XKlO EVERY CENT OF
YOUR SMAll DOWN-PAYMENT
WIU If RROMRTIY REFUNDED
It you prefer t lighter motor tfllASO
[3.2 Hwwmwi DvLu.o S.nglc Jf
Western Auto Assodoto Store
PHONE m S. P. BOWERS 134 B. WALKER
UNDER THE
D0Y1E AT
AUSTIN \
United Pr ss Texas News I.t>tu r
KKKRV1LK, Tex. 'U.Rl — The|
sum me i.' program oil the Aububou,
, Nature Catnp of 'IVxas, sponsor-1
e<l by Texas Harden Clubs, Inc.. |
will open here June li>, it has been!
announced.
Classes at Sehreiner Institute,
devoted to Nature and a variety
of uther subjects, will be of two-
weeks duration at a fee of $75.
Mrs. Emma Bert he lot, publisiiy|
chairman of the Texas Garilmi
Clubs, has announced the purpose
of the camp, '"To better eouip
teaehj rs i.nd youth leaders to
arouse public understanding of the
value, and need, of conservation of
soil, water, plants and wildlife . ..,
and their relation to human wel-
fare."
Invited to attend are teachers,
superintendents, librarians, graden
and women's club personnel, boy
scout and canipfire urmtip leaders
and nature counselors. Minimum
ago is IS.
WHY Fill OLD AT
40, 60 00 MORE
Why bo tho victim of th« older ynn? If
lif apparently has loitt its scut, yuu uirain
moy b# able to enjoy Mfe as you did in your
youth. If added yearn have slowvd down
your vim* vitality and youthful pleasures*
here la a method that may chanse your
whole outlook on life. Why not try and re-
gain the pleasures of livinir you once en-
joyed? Why be dis«%>uraired—why not rt^
train the verve and sest of a much youmeer
man? Many men are obtaining amuzintc
result* with Caltron Tablets. Women too,
find Caltron helpful.
The tremendous demand for this formula
has warranted a drastic price reduction.
Get Caltron stimulating tablets today fr< m
vour drumrist at the new HKDUCED price.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1M8—B RECK EN R1UGF. AMERICAN—5
Dr. William b. Davis,, professor
of grume management at Texas
A&M College, will direct the camp.
Information ...ay Le obtained
from Mrs. A Krusrer, 5t? Tremont
Street, Dallas,' who is accepting
enrollments.
Dallas. Tex. <r.i:> — Walter Bur
ton of Arlington has been re-
named general superintendent "f
the poltiy, turkey, pigeon and
rabbit departments of the 1948
State Fair of Texas.
The announcement was made
here b'y Ken E. Cabell, general-
chairman of the Fair 's livest'ick,
noultry and agriculture commit-
tees.
Cabell also announced the fol-
lowing dates f'.r divisions of this
year'it poultry show:
Pigeon show, Oct. !> through IS;
Junior Market Turkey Show, Oct.
9 through 15. Rabbit show, Oct. 15
through :'4: general poultry show
turkeys and waterfowl—Oct. 1<>
through 24; and the egg-layjrlng
contest, Oct. S Uiiough 2".
o— —.
' The Washington Monument, a
marble obelisk 555 feet high, was
completed in 1884.
A worker'in galvanized iron, or
|a tinsmith, is known as a white-
smith.
Samuel Colt invented the revolv-
er.
\LEX RAWLINS & SONS
MONUMENTS
Over 63 Years Service
Weatherford, Texas
OLNEY WATER
Good soft approved drinking water, any quantity 5c
per gallon. We have a few 5 gallon bottles for sale.
ALSO HAVE MINNOWS FOR SALE
James
lips 66 Station
718 East Walker Street
HSB
uBnai
only better and lower cost
jf financing that new car, but
also better insurance that cov-
ers your equity written to pro-
tect you,
SWEENEY
Insurance Aeency
Bender BIdg.
Ph. 269 Nlte 35
Yes, one way you can help check ncctdents is by careful
driving. But you can be doubly sure, by having your car in
a safe operating condition. And we are prepared to help you
do this. During the Police Safety Check, we are offering
every Ford owner a free safety check. Play safe, drive ii*
today. We'll give your car a free inspection promptly.
BRING YOIIR CAR "BACK HOME" FOR A
FREE SAFETY CHECK
301 E. Walker St.
Phone 165
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 116, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1948, newspaper, May 26, 1948; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth133161/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.