Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 248, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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THB BRECRENKIIXiE AMERICAN, BRECKBNRIDGE, TEXAS
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Showing At The NATIONAL Tues. & Wed.
Cltarmr .«<«•! i .*,1 ll.iut ♦ n>.'ihp|<4 tNvtfi Jn! \ O"ficM and
Sydnev ( r< c'hi'f r n i%>j■ 'ji '.• *:ii; >> i£ti* wtin Tiv4 Worl'j;'*
Mrs. Jacobs Honored
Willi Lovely Shown*
y.
**?■ Soma of the beiunct to be seen in "Cover Girl," a merry, magical,
* 1SBS M«"Og R*«* HiAworth and Gene Kelly, f ^ .#
rear ends and springs. Oil tanks
and crainery tanks for, tarmacs.
Apply at Granger Tank Yard, or
1215 West 3rd. St. Earnest
Brooks,
FOR SALE—One small five-room
house with furniture )including
refrigerator, stove, rugs, etc,
Newly finished inside and out.
$1500.00. Near High School and
North Ward. 305 West 2nd.
FOR SALE—You can get plenty
of film for your kodak by writ-
ing to Goldcraft System, Box
135, Austin (2) Texas,
FOR SALE—Four radios. One
6-volt battery set. J. B. Van
Ti oe.se. Lone Star Gas Co., Ibex.
Mrs. W. L. Jacult-, i!«: i'ii.
mcj Miiiy Loi-, <;,ll,'.n<i. n.i i,u!ii-
jllmctited ttiih a ]ihi ii ^luiwi i, )''i i;
day, August -->tii, .n tin- hi,im.- ni
Mrs. A. <\ H.ut. ■
Tile hostesses wen. Mis, It'iiiiit
1:1. Thompson Mi-, A. <". ijort,
Mrs. ft, Smith .in>) Mi-. I, K,
Jeffries. .\Ii-s <'h..iji!t. folk jm.-
sided iit the inI).-uk,
Tht bride's < l.u.i n < ulur-, oi pink,
and wliitc w.i,- t.in n il ;n t;n-
decorations.
Kcfrcshrmni-, t,( prim !i iiti'd jJoalj-"
ies were served in. tin- -.hi*m.-.
Guest list mi "ill' il 1\11 l i
Novalcne 'ihonijisuji, , Ksu.jii*1
'Smith, Wilnu Y.imi >. ,it ,tn - Tn-
kett, Mrs. II.
Polk, Mrs. I'l-lii-rt,! I >t i k. Oj «l
Jeffries, Mrs. It. H. l,ei, Airs.
Dedwood Hayes, Mrs. M.ii-y (iii-
land, Mildred Mnr, Mr-. Vnd i
Abernathy, Mrs. II. S. Lemmnn-.
Yvonne Noble, Mr-. It- <'. M'irtin,
Mrs. A. V. Bart, l:<-il-*- t ii.i.ie. i,
Mis. C. M. 1 jelider, I.uulsO Ha.ni-
say, Mrs. V. K. Aulm >. Muyiue
Ruth Mesee, Man.clte, Bi.wer, 1,'s-
tellc .Owens, i \itlierute 1 lendei.-nu,
Mrs. W. I*. l?ri'U-.iei,1 Salle.- J.«ui
Reedy, Mamie Morn-,, Ann Sl'Uij;b
ter, Hixie Brew-.ter, Mr>-. JlrnrJ;!
Danner, Minnie Low r y, Zella Hd« -
ell, Mrs. l>. Fry, I.--Ii Bi> ml.
Mrs. R. (". Kelly1, 'IVtnniy NeuitHm
Bobbie Dunnam, Tim Ki.'k. Kul)\;
Hall, Sammy 1 laukwis, lit!lie l.i'in
mons, t&cky l-'ie. man. Mrs, i'liiir-
lie Folk, airs. Weld-m p.iwers
Ruth Walter*, Jan Mm tin. Mar-
ion MeKlnlay, Mr-. Sue Snyil.-r,
Josephine Btir-kiey.
Mrs. He<lt-ml Haliv>i i)i Milile
Thomi son. N t « l-.hiw i Mi i
Mae Pollaid, ■ r.t'iliin- ll-mi l^nn,
Mrs. R, IV, tint 'it i*- ami M.imii"
Sealey,
I I' I I. IIT|I« I- IUi«-.ell. of the
j M 'i-t'i.■ i nrp', stationed in San
jit ^'filil^^k:, lie.ii? ■■on tut lough
i --.inn; hi>. mother, Mrs. < ira How-
-ir-.I ^ini'lmuther, Mrs. Ada
\VoVley,
M rs;-,..'.Iiv.!i\ 11 ill.eier, who is at-
t"ii'iin:F Nn'iHswe.-terti t'niv.Tsity,
••("■Hi Hi-- w-i hunl here visiting
i !> >ii in--, Mr. and Mrs. R. II.
I NiHayer. : ' : ■ V .■■■■ ' i'
ftfJiy-: is in flie
ii ii \.i t *-ii i . -tatKined in N.
j.■:,!:i. I'U>i"v'itrihi;'.hih .par-;.
i-'iH'-,, Mf. a ltd Ml-. Roy Ray.
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Mis-!.' .Ii. Ann Klliott. who is
r'leinliiig 'J'e\ ts I 'nive^ity, .sjK-nt
ihe weekend hire vNiHng tier
piir' n'-. .Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kiliott.
Couple Celebratet!
40th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs, J. R. If. Spencer
eclebrated their 40th wedding an-
niversary Monday, September 4th.
IV'it the City Water Plant with a
picnic style dinner.
Friends presented Mr. and Mrs.
Spencer with a large white cake
topped with "Hamilton and May-
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Ringbluni. Mayme Ruth Mesee,
Virginia Ross. Ahby Pameron,
Mona Lee Spencer of New York
and guest, Elizabeth Bahler of
Taeoma, Washington and Tom
Newton of Woodson.
tO CHECK
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Liquid for Malarial Symjktomt.
FOR SALE—5-roorii house. Large
lot, garage, chicken house, cel-
lar and yard. 305' West Wheeler
or call 76J.
FOR SALE—Electric' Refrigerator
One bedstead. Call 875.
NOTICE—I now have a moving
v«n and am equipped to do local
or long-distance moving, special-
'«lng In household goods. R. V.
Carey, 1203 E. Hulluin. Phone
194,
CLASSIFIED AiS
NOTICE 1 have bought the Gran-
ger Tank Yard. Will sell all
any part of it. Have Setelene
Welding Machine, ail kinds of j
Tools, air line genetator, truck
M;-..-. Jane llallatief of South-
we.-tern't'Diversity spent the w.?«>k-
'■:>d hej'e \ i-itint; her jiarents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. i.l. Ilidiauer.
Mi-s Wiilu- Jo Brewster-of Tex:-.
I'.i'ie vi.-;itin« her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. w. W. Brewster.
JUST A BIT
PERS O N A /,
Miss Mona l.ee Sperlei.'T"!1!)' S-;".Y
York ("itj . an4 i;n -I Mi- ■ K I/
l>eth Baliler oi i 'arura:!, 'VVashin.;:'--
ton are here visit.uij.;''.Miss 'S|'ft;iV-'
cer's parents .Mr. anil Mrs. .I, K
H. Speneer. ;. 'j.
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TODAY and WED
ALSO
Popular Sen nia
News
LI. ("lull.i,| Miinli-i, who is in
I he I'. S. Army Air Corps, stat-
ioned in (Je'.irgh, s|n-nt the week-
end li. Ti- \;i^i.!'ing friends.
SrSut. and Mrs. Jack Fiiuntle-
r y and bahy daughter, Lynne, are
here '.'i.sjtirtg Mr. anil Mrs. Owen
Paiintlei-oy. Si.;t, Fauntleroy is an
ni'-trtn'tor in radio, in the Army
\:r i -• iini'ied at Port LaU-
'lerftd Klurida,
FOR MEN ONLY
Scientist1-! have now found that
Wen who are run down, and no
J®l|pr ■ ha\.e the ability to enjoy
l.te ,'k th *y onee did, may lie suf-
I'l'inntt from a..deficiency of certain
• -si ntiai Mtamins and hormones.
M ii idle .t v. ■, j men especially may
be, tit,- yjiifni. of this cmbarrasing
eonldition. "i'romone, the new mod-
ieai discovery, combines the neces-
sai \ Mt.wniiK and hormones that
may make il |K ssih)e for you to
?: ■! a kick out of life again. If
taken in sufficient quantities, ■ to
make up your vitamin-hormone de-
ficiency, Tromone may stimulate
your vitaliiy, give you the \erve
! "d /ctt, of a tiuch i'ounger .man.
Added year# m< y > no longer de-
prive you of desired enjoyments
once ynu begin td Use Tromone.
Note; follow directions On label.
Trontorie for sale at the Bowen
I'm-: Store, and druggists evcry-
ivi'itere.
why be fa
Get slimmer
without exercise
Y nt may pemmtft ami havr a
t;r.'iri*(ul liRun*. No
. M wi.tjvc^. Nodruipi^
Vk ttii .pliiri vou don't
Marchts.:'t>o*'
(-■it <tr but ter, you ttm*
HV cut thrrn down. It easier
v-'ni enjoy drlieimii (vita*
mm vtriifatd) AYDSbelow meals.
A Glutei y
Hr l>v mHifiit dortM
IM i>WM n lf t 14 tnlMhi, «v«r*
• «* it* n f« w wi«kt with A VDS ViUniiQ Ciody
l l^t.
Tty n 1 nrrc zisc l*>* of A YI>S. 30-day nupply only
9^-2i. Muiu. y back i I you don't get mulU. Pbont
BOWEN DRUG CO. ' '
PHONE 880—881
NATIONAL
TODAY
AND WED.
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610110111
Hffiiilteitu
w*nat- ■■' '■'-.j.1'1 -i-t'HM1.1
Guest list included Messrs. and
Mesdames Frank W. Spencer. M.
A. Spencer and family, Fred
Thorftpson and family and Dr. and
Mrs. Roger D. Hebaid
And Mesdames Alyin Spain and
daughter; W. Addington, Louist
llSWIfliwi
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NOTICE—Expert repairing on
all electrical equipment. Phone
3?, Beeson Electric.
I.O.O.F. Breckcnridge Lodge 221
meets every Monday, 8:30 p. m.
Odd Felows Hall. R. V. Mcador,
Sectary.
NOTICE- For Electric Service
Phone 16. We also contract Jobs
Roberson App. Co. 319 W. Wal-
ker.
NOTICE—New Gifts arriving dai-
, ly at Hotel Miller Gift Shop. Sec
Oltr sel«ction, be(ore you ty y. '
WANTED—Man or woman who
knows the town and can handle
newspaper circulation and col-
lections. Apply to buisness office
of American.
FOR SALE—Exceptionally ■ ■ good
5-rooin dwelling, an attractive
property, on pavement and near
School. Prompt possession to
purchaseror. BLAKE JOHNSON
INSURANCE AGENCY. Phone
.'■777.:' ^ . • .
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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1944
' lion. 316 West 2nd.
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FOR RENT To Couple Only, small
KMrnffched tlouse (3t'ooms and
bath) outside city limits, on
ctost side. About an acre of
■ground.: BLAKE^ JOHNSON IN-
SURANCE AGENCY, Phone 777
NOTICE Cracked broken or loose
furniture repair. Iron and elec-
tric appliances repaired. 314 N.
Shelton end of pavement West
1
■ - -
Lindsey,
LOST Sable and white collie
puppy, three months old, white
collar, and feet. Reward. J. If,
Emmert, 1401 W. Walker, Phone
B'OR SALE -5-room on pavement
306 S. Miller, phone 713,
- W>-.1 ijiji I., n.ni ,1. , I ■' i him i , ||L; iii>Wp^i
WAITRESS WANTED — Club
'': Cafe. • ;
WANTED—Route boys to deliver
: American, Apply to Business
Office of American.
LAND FOR SALE—Bids wanted
to purchase TE&L Co. Surveys
283, 1270 and 1271. 960 acres
owned by Max Blach Estate.
Webb & Webb, Albany, Texas.
FOR SALE- 2 4-room dwellings
2 6-room dwellings.—Ready for
orcuptincy. 2 5- room dwellings.
BLAKE JOHNSON INSURANCE
AGENCY. Phone 777.
FOR SALE—Piano. Good condl-
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MONUMENTS
Over 60 Years Service
Wcatherford. Texas
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 248, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1944, newspaper, September 5, 1944; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132200/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.