Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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The American Li>srion Auxiliaiy
will meet Thursday night. Aui'ust
1*! at the American Lejfinn I'ust
Ifome. All mcmbi'ia aiv requested
tu attend.
A Sunny Desscrl \\ il!i Fragrant Coffee
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fltitshiAg touc h to an elf-Kant line;
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t-*11' -ts t.'i the occasion.
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Personals
Mrs. II. H Satterwhite and ch I-
dren, Stephanie, Houston iiinl H>■ 11•,
nie, are \acationini? in Las V. f.is,
Nevada.
Talking To Kids
Is Interesting And
Embarrassing
1 Hy AIM LINKLKITKU
W ritten for the I nited I'ress
IH >LLVVV(>OI) ir.l! — The most
enjoyable part of my work—and
sometimes the lilost embarrassing'
are the inter, ievvs I do with
kids mi CHS TV's "House Haiti'
j everv day.
One .,t" the question* I fietjuetit-
Iv i:-k the children i< bow then
parents met. Hue four-j. al-old
states uniMjivocally, "Mv mom
and dial wit erooni mates In col-
lege."
Or the young' cowboy who wasn't
quite sure but ventured, "I think
mommy and daddy were twins
"d d toirethcr in the same
house."
Just about the most realistic
answer was. "I couldn't possibly
Know hei.iii.use I was just a baby
iit the time."
We never rehearse the kids,
reasoning that if the whole situa
lion is new and excitinu: to them
Hai ti" i tb- y'll be more -j-..ntaneous. We
:isk the schools tu send rhiUlr.'ii
'let Wl
.11 th"
little
. I of I and to.
lines are !il(e VelV old
p.-.iple. .'v I t1'I pi i.jlie I'eitcll To ill ,
T.'i years of age they don't care j
much any more what people think
of them, or what they say or do.'
All the inhibitions they build tip
over the years disappear as they
enter the twlij^ht of life.
Little children are much the
same, but the reasons are in re-
veise. They haven't lived Ioiik
• ■ ii. .uu h to build up inhibitions.
They're lots of fun.
A ki (l what his daddy did, one.
boy shouted I lorn coast to coast, I
"I don't know exactly, but I think'
he steals."
A tfirl of ,~. confiib-d, and apro-
pos "I nothing i d asked her, "My
daddy erows bis whiskers from
.vhisk.-i seeds." Mi„. Ijttle pirl hi
Till KSUAV, AUG. IB, tM'iB— liKKCKKNKlUGE AA1K1UCAN—3
First aid station for injured mo-
torists manned by trained person-
nel have been opened by the Red
Cross in Gprirany.
terrupted me with the information
she could speak Indian. "All
riffht," I said, "Say something."
After a pause she brought ('own
the house with a cryptic, "'/^h."
One topper I remember from
about a year ago had his parents
squirming in their seats. When I
asked a six-year-old what his
mother and father did around the
house in the evening;, the boy an-
swered brightly "Cm not dure
what it is, hut it's something they
do in the basement with other
people—they call it poker."
More than 24,0(10 U. S. cities re-
eeive and deliver all mail by truck.
Helps Heal And Clear
Itchy Skin Rash!
Zemo, a doctor's antiseptic,
promptly relieves itching, stops
scratching and so helps heal and
clear surface rashes. Buy Extra
Strength Zemn tor
stubborn cases!
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SHOP SAFEWAY
ejrly every day the next two weeks so you
won't mi',s the escit^ncj TV coverage of th«
National Political Conventions.
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Clackeye Peas
Ca*i
1 Gardenside Tomafoes 2 27(
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Vienna Sausage
Canterbury Tea
O" v ce a
Pinto Beans
j Crisio Shortening 3 : 91 c
/ ' B l -Ijr. i'. J
4.
Can
20c
N
Can
29c
- '■ Cz
Ci'i
39c
Lb.
t. -
26c
2=%
19c
3;
91 c
BIG TOP MEAT VALUES
Standing Rib Roast
Round Steak
Ground Beef
Poppy Sliced Bacon
Frankfurters
U.S. Choice
Heavy Beaf Lb.
Bone In
i. Ch 're Grade Eec-f
Grade E- et
S T.erset A', f.'esf
Lb.
Lbs,
Lb.
Ct
Lb
69'
79'
$|00
49'
39'
Sirloin Steak
Short Ribs
Chuck Roost
ill lc.
59$ Pork Sausage
19$ Pork Spareribs
29c Sliced Eologna
' 2- 63c
f..i tb 49$
ju-.b i.f 25c
DAIRY PRODUCTS
.uceme Milk h ,, i.j t Whipping Cream t„ . .
Lucerne Buttermilk 41c Cottage Cheese 1-,;, l''~ '
Pricej Effective Auqust 16- 17-18 in Hreckenridgo
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Cc.Ti-pih-pah! 0:m-pah-pah! It's the BIO show!
The tig show of food values! A summer circus guaranteed
~1- ywur pocketbook ! Hep oa the band wagon to Safeway-*
visit cur "midway" today. See all the star performers of the
f;:d world. Take 'em home with you! At stu-u-pendous savings I
Enjby your shopping and your savings!
PRODUCE PARADE
Fresh Lettuce E' -etlent Qua' *y
Lemons
V Bortleit Pears
Crispy I resh Pascal Celery
Sweet Nectarines Ful'y Developed
CrtSifornea Valencia Oranges
Head
Lb.
Lb.
Stalk
Lb.
Lb.
10'
15'
17'
19*
35'
19*
Grcpefr'iit Juifj
Hi C Oruiige Drink
Shasta Preserves 5 ' '
c P
NuMade Mayonnaise
Heinz Kefchtp
44 Cz.
Can
Can
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' i Ol.
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27 c
29<
49<
39C
24C
Sunnybonk Margarine
Airway Coffee
Cragmont Beverage
Mb.
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I-Lb.
h,
Col#
flui 0-C3VI
2 32
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32 0 .
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26C
S5C
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COLOSSAL VALUES
Crnham Crackers ' s'r.G, J, 35C
June Aiden Cookies 49C
Fine Giain Cane Sugar
Kraft Cheese Whiz
5S;
48C
31C
Pamper Shampoo h%„
I'A-Oz.
Beetle
60C
Gleem Tooth Paste
tcorom1
Ttce
' 57C
Etiquette Spray Deodorant
Ta*
Incl.
65C
Parade Detergent ah k.f««
la
lox
29C
Gaines Dog Food k
O LB.
L Firg.
33c
Gaines Dog Food Meal
0 Lt>.
1 P*;.
33c
Guines Dog Food Meal
5 LB
^ Pkfl.
69f
46 Oz.
Can
29-
Whole ^'/2^an^Cl
Yellow Clinq 8-1 I Ct.
Taste Tells Tomato Juice
Hemet Spiced Peaches
Welch Grape Jelly or Grapelade Glasses 39
Lipton Tea Oranqe Petoe ^ox 29
Conterbury Tea Bags
Aurf Jemimt
V/hite Corn Meal
Ocean Perch ?°>'a ',Chcii#
Frozen Whiting
27c
25C
16 Oi
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1956, newspaper, August 16, 1956; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135372/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.