The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 10, 1932 Page: 4 of 7
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I HI. nr.I.( KKSRIlMiK XMKKKWN nUECKENIUDOE TEXAS Sl'NDAY JANT MlV 10 1932
FIVE
THE TIME HAS
COME
To Draw the Line Between
Two Kinds of Breckenridge People
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THEY LOOK ALIKE THEY GO TO THE SAMI
CHURCH THEIR CHILDREN SIT SIDE BY
SIDE IN SCHOOL-IN EVERY WAY
THEIR INTERESTS ARE
THE SAME!
BUT
This family appreciates the advantages
of citizenship in a city where opportunity is
offered for pleasant liiiiK cultural expan-
sion and substantial income. They know that
they are benefitted both in dollars and cents
and in a score of other ways by being a part
of a modern community.
They appreciate that a city is only a great
number of other families like themselves. As
families about them are benefitted so is the
community strengthened and improved and
in their own circumstances made better.
When they buy tor the needs of their
home they buy in mtKCKKiNRIDOIi:. What
they spend becomes INCOMIC for a neighbor
who works in a shoe store the friend in a
clothing store the man who delivers the
milk and a score of others. They make their
community KHTTEK.
Tbfs family enjoys every advantage of
the family on the other side of the line. Hut
they are thoughtless of the obligations of
their community.
Money spent by this family does NOT be-
come income for their friends and neighbors.
When people they know stop them on the
streets and tell of efforts to find work they
do not know that THEY and others like
themselves are so largely responsible.
Almost without exception Breckenridge
merchants can serve the needs of this family
as economically and efficiently as anyone
else. This family cannot call themselves
good Breckenridge citizens in every sense of
the word unless they do their part toward
swelling and strengthening the life stream
of trade on which is built the present and
future.
THIS Is a Matter of Vital Importance to Every One of YOU!
The welfare of Breckenridge and your own per-
sonal welfare are so closely interwoven that anything
that is harmful to the one is necessarily damaging
the other. That is why we say that determining your
policy as to where you do your buying is of vital im-
portance to you.
That is why we suggest that you determine NOW
ONCE and FOR ALL to do ALL YOUR TRADING
IN BRECKENRIDGE thereby promoting not only
the best interests of the community in which you live
but your owit personal welfare as well.
This Page Made Possible by the Following Breckenridge Merchants:
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ASS'N.
MILLER'S FURNITURE
LOWRY'S GROCERY & MARKET
HOLT'S CAFE
Open II NlKht
CITY MEAT MARKET
"Ilent Market In T-iwn"
CLARK TYPEWRITER CO.
R. E. DYE WELDING & MACHINE SHOP
ROYAL CLEANERS & DYERS
!
PATE BROS. CLEANERS
-I'HOm: t-
BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
BRECKENRIDGE BOOT & SHOE SHOP
TEXAS-LOUISIANA POWER CO.
A & P STORES
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BRECKENRIDGE PIE SHOP
"HuttiT I mini llrruil"
Your WOOLWORTH'S
r BOB'S BATTERY & ELECTRIC SERVICE
PICKERING LUMBER SALES CO.
SAVOY CAFE
BRECKENRIDGE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
GRANBERRY'S GROCERY
CARTER & BAGWELL INC.
CIIM'UOI.KT
SWEENEY HOLDER & JOHNSON
Insurance KxpcrU
PALACE THEATRE
EWING-CHRISTIAN HARDWARE
"Where (Jiuilltj anil hen lee Cum l'rit"
PEOPLES DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
WALTON'S STUDIO
IIKAl'TV I'AKI.OU an. I liMtllKIt SHOT
DILLINGHAM & ALEXANDER
Ice it ml Ire (renin Manufacturers
CLIFF BOYLS' GARAGE
SCHWARZ'S ORKID SHOP
GOOD EATS BAKERY
"Mutter Nut Hreud"
PIGGLY WIGGLY
WRIGHT'S GROCERY & MARKET
BENDER'S
"I'mimns I or allies Since I0IU"
REiD'S DRUG STORE
BAUM'S FASHION SHOP
MASTERSON'S WAFFLE HOUSE
(.'renin Wuflles anil I lot t'nkcs
'il lloiir- u Day
TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
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Campbell, Robert C. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 10, 1932, newspaper, January 10, 1932; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71491/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.