The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 212, Ed. 1, Friday, August 9, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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TIJL BKLUvENRIDGE AMEBIC N BKECKENRIDGE TEXAS FRIDAY AL'OL'T 9 103"
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SOCIETV
NEWS... NOTES A
L.
By SUE
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Is Parh Ilonoree
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ifjtr'l
Informal Party
To Honor Visitors
Itmond Walk -
M r. Mr
'!' inl Informally Thurad
i ti.. i.t their horn. Punch
-.kie wr iervd to Mr
Mi
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f .lit ho
t . n
(11 l n
t it i nd
"A hingtn and
nrul E C Jr .
M I I MrOelUnd
" Mt and Mr.
' 1 1 v nd th'
Hospital Notes
I il Ann Burh underwent a
' torn) at the Weatsld Mo
' i "his niurnlng
M I le Muster a as n emar-
patient at ;.- Westsidc Him-
I '' ll tt-l f re
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f . olossal d
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Hoiit jcopvirillr the llltct-
inrnt )kii have In your home
furtil.lilnei uulouiohlU und
other prniieirly I'UOI'KJt l-
M IU.N( B MK..VS sKCt'in-
( dll I i Todav
Sweeney & Holder
Ik'ntlcr HldK. Phone 261)
YALLAS MOTOR CO.
BARGAIN HOUSE
ll ii ( lu'violtt
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1 PtJ') ( htr nilel-
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l .ii Foul
Tm. Dimii
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1ji Chfrolft
( nupt
T. Kind
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10 in ( hevrolet
Four looi
192s Pontine
SI 55
$135
bljU
$150
$85
$100
$40
$165
$55
$75
$35
$15
! nil! Pool
19: liiiiclv Stiind-
aid ( oupt
I Hit. .Model T
oiipo ..
I Two. Wheel
IVailfr
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Many more Itarfiain.s in stock
llolco Guaranteed Batteries
I year guarantee ?u.7.r
18 inoiitliH guarantee.. 51.75
Ileal Values
1 IG Kast Elm St.
Phone Z4M V
CLARK
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Just a Bit
Personal
Dtu-wood Morris of
Christ! foi merry of this
visitor here eeterdo
l.i
Mm ! C vAn. i
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toi-othy ret in "i ft -n
' H uston Thu "m
M.
I H Frnl
iltys In ftu i
M i i Mr W M Itkn
t I. ill. i.re leaving d.
. i. h'i trip to a Aii('
i H il
Mr
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lv
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i Mr. K I l--v -f
.i .UIMni Mi . l M
Long . . Their i Ci. n
ha- bn visiting ' -re ( t
.) will reluri horn-
ith thern
Mi lint Mi Floyd i nsn.ivv
st v-.cattming at Lake l n Alsr-
tin Meslc
Mr anil tli C ( Worthiriglon
ari'l thlldren. K C Jr. and tl
tfue '! LubUncU arc viiiti: g Mi
md Mr Kay.nond Waller
Ian Master oad M M Monro
..t the Mestera community were
business visitor tly !
Mr ' and Mrs tm Waller of
Kitcouch are visiUflg hla brother
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ra-
nond Waller
Mr and Mr Carol Hmlth if
Altaoy are the guest of Mr and
Mr lUymond Waller
lnIMilmill deigned Mwneer
I Karmnt. MirRlenl MipirN men'
hell. I'hoiie. tit fur iiiUMiintment.
cl )
Arizona Troop
Will Visit Cily
Lieutenant 7.uber of Mean Aru..
in BraekenrMae cotuerring
with th OwuAbej- of Comenorea
relative to tite cotnim? of th
Mr-mrlint Troon of Artllhrrv from
w. . Atrf. it .un.t Katur.
day night in Braekenrtng en
route to Fort Mi. I. Ohla
Th' trvoo cor-ststs of to men
snd three officers and is carrying i
three pieces of artillery
Arrangement have bean made
for them to spend the night In
i quarters of tr-r Armory of tho
1 ..! NiMotial (iuard
I
Mack Widow Spider'
Is Depression-Proof
Th bl a widow pider bmugnt
t. th of fire f th Chsunber of
t'ommerie was returned to hi
master Tuesday tUt rssnalalog
thre weeks In hi. UirprUMn Th
spider using reserve entirely
spun a eonalder.W web In the
top of the ;r and retumad
there for solitude and only by
hard shaking could be induced to
tk exercise or abow btmaalf to
...- ..- --. .-.
the entire period indiraling the
famossa solder has learned 10
. . .
waathar depression in ship-
shape) ati
Another spaaVsr was brought tw
tht CVtamber of Coirawrrt tale
issi sttk thai aahibits all th rol-
r SJ..1 dash of th rcli It
too had praarussd a home aad re-
tired to Ms severed pret incts Th
S
entleasan who hr-mant in thl
work' for ai. 'H companv
town -nd seat ion a chart
rho
h tn evil insert wutten in
Ice pkravsaology aftrlbulrd to
Major Hncapte fasnous aatrontmier.
naturaUat. turfman etc tr. This
pider wa-. kept but a few days
urul w return. I tn the Majors
Siepneas coyni laboratory
A n'' hlvfh reiuril has t'ien
niitae in world production of oil
more than ever being needed to
pour or. troubled water.
WHO S
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YOU HAD
FEAR-IT'S
DEATH TO
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Why do people spray? roR keidlti!
Will a cheap quality spray do the Job? rr WILL not!
What's the answer? Rircsi luitnroni!
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raodt a'i icr.'r i f r y I and. a s' ar pre utaiioti of the
most amaiin- k. ' . te al . . ." tiu't Hie kiDd of thing
Ann Sibley. n..'i t.g jr.tiu h ( ollen m-rd f und wrrking a a Coney
Island freak r how barker wants to continue doing she announced re-
ra1ag to return to college. In addition to being barker aba ii "the
Olrl with the Mining H-ad " H'fi she is (in white dress) extolling
tba csrtont rntrits of Ltr jnommaV th Tatooei Lady to passing
crowds while other memb rs of the eldpshow look on.
SinnnHM' 01 Mr)
Ai)oe Year Aijo
July Is Low Month But
Above Conditions of Year
Ago.
The Jul perforrjianc- of bust
ness in Texas indicates that a nt
gain has been made in the xigsag
line of the prosperity curve There
has been a summer recession but. i
if July represent the low point of!
tha summer business an appreoti-
brt gun ha bn natfc ovar the
bustnass of the prscsdlng ammr
wtelab. In turn was siunk above
th next preceding lumnwr.
formally. July h the low month
In Texas bualnaaav In th fovrtaan
years 1981 to 1IM Incrualve July
wm th low month as lndted by
principal buainaas Indexes. In each
of seven years August was low
month in nach of four yeara. while
May. Jul and ptember wra low
in one year each This does not in-j
china th abnormal month or
March. M. when the bank holiday
was declaied A an average the
low point of Tni business i-
reached about the U-t wek '(
w
Texas Forests Ait
SoldToFecl.Gov.
WASHINGTON Approval by
th National Korest Conunawton of
Otfw54H acres of land for pure has
t SUMXm for national foreaU
ha been announced. Heaviest pur-
cbnsaa were In the Appalachian.
Onark. nouthorn Pin. Lake and
v numtmtppt areas
2. . . TJ
pure has J in-.
( wmmm inwwm mim n
c'uded 17.VT acres valued at Vn.-
379 luxation of the purchases In
Tesa. is Hsbm unit 14 79ft acres
for M.M9 7"i AnenrMi unt 26 j
at re- for fU !" Han Jacinto 1747
-. r f i 111 LM and Davy
t'r kett unit tuj anas for tlSAl
Immediately upon approval of the
purchase th forest service is .to '
thortsed t
begin Improver r.t of
( th land
Kllis Conn Iff In
Ficht On Pesls
EN MM. Texas The 1 tiOO pound ;
of leafworm poison ordered by the
i-hiribr of lomrieiee for sale to
furmers t wholesale coat Is ex
pecini to be d'strihutrd erly next '
wawfc This quati'ity of puliuti wtii
sii otit t ihu i' tr i tim i
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spendi.iK today in Fort Worth
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a cigarette that
be dovnrii?h
and actually
tasting . . .
NAZI-HARRIED
JEWS SPEEDED
TO PALESTINE
New Homeland Becomes
Haven For 20000 From
Germany In Year.
H TED H MAttY
i Pni4 Strffr Currenpondent
'AM YORK 'Ufa The World
- n - Congress at tucerne gwlt-
" lai ) this month will seek to sc-
roti rh vim nf Na-op-
..I Jv .. Npw Palestine
it i 1 1 Mihii'' -i'netary of th
t ' ort. un.ilii n In Amer rn
I H t l-id F ' todn The
. pi vm ' ni) from Aux in
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ui h i-xodua from ' ;r-
t '" i' K MarRUli' i ii.
tic poi ijin- li pxpertrd to
' J t ati'inxT .nvltation to the
i i''i mt l w
I oloiwatmn "f I'ala-tin' hn
v.d Mai vu ie4 said. b Hitler s unpmuovmeni ins i nnoriase oi
. ifratt - 'he Jews. Sixte. n j Ubor. he said U it tin onl gov-
ti.n.ent (.fini.in Ju.Uh nhv.l. etnment th.it hit .1 ti anurj SU1-
I-. hve been Hdded to the itaff
' 'h Hebievi fniverstly at Mt
pui sin. Hitler came to power
' T r ph -iirians repreientln
onie of the best in all Knrope J
hiv moved to Ialeittine to prac-i
1 1 e
Kxodlli I'llt At Itll.lHMI
Other professional men und
tradesmen have left Germany for
the New Palestine More than 30.-
1 000 have entered the New ItoleV-
tlne since Hltltr took office. Mar-
gulica assarted. OX the 11.000 Jews
who mlrrntsd to the new homeland
last rear 30UKX) wire from Ger-
many he aald. Mora are expected
this year awaltlnc the influx do be-
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got to
make it fit BErV
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out of mi
tobacco
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Chester
lueen 65000 and 70000
The American d' i. to thr
PODcreas will prnp U.Upnient
plana of a fntu 'u hi-. iithei
than for six nin'h-. .1 in 'ni'ly
Our nu 'nil foui m it- th woulil
iifept loonoo Jim .inmiallv i
thut b 1910 New I ilestinc would
have a population f lOwinoo
(irrinuii) T l'rmlri Mujrii
-Mont of the mci !!-. .- ili i
fioni (ierinany M'ia i!im ih'ih
pat8. '4lhre thu i- h p i
where lellef i m i di d Tn-
fierman Jtwa ilnudv imic. Ii
aah) 'have made w ndrrful i-iintri-butioru
In the building of f'nleit
tine."
The congress will be the no '
Important ever held b the V. m
lata and perhopn the moot Impor
tant ever held by Jwi MrKultt-
aid 'It will inaugut u- the thlid
period development in the iituh
lUhment of the
homeland.
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It is the firs' uithon'ntlvc hot's
of .tews estaMnnnl in J0X vius
since th'' Ilomann litova the m n it
of Paleitinf
lailior ihiirtiisi' lixisti.
'ft n the onl lonntry in the
world th-U instead of expet leni Ini?
Piua W havi nouah to run the
government for two ens ultnout
taking it. mothei iloll.n in taxe
JeWK rna entei V ilesilne In the
capital it rlass oi in the laho.InK '
pioneerintt Llaas Any with SS.onn
for an entrance fee may enter Im-
mediately in the capitalist clai-s
and establish their residence Thosp
soming in the pioneering class must
receivt a certificate 'distributed by
tha World Won 1st to IU subsidlaryy
orsanhtations. Training In the Zi I
onlst agricultural schools or quali-
fication il3 a skilled mechanic .
carpenter plumber painter etc -is
necessary to recotva cne of the
limited rertlficays.
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Is Alcohol Gas
Help To Farmer?
LKTIMHT M.rh Th u"' of .-
ruhol blended with lanolin for
motor fuel in the United Statcn
would be a major tp toward farm
t'lf-f In the opinion of Andor ffe-
in''h Ilnngni inn landowner now in i
Hun unti Such a blend ha been I
.in uuu.ilifieil succe in Hungaiy !
where the fuel ii known as motal '
ka. he report
' beginlation requiring JO p i i ent i
alrohnl blends In all motor fuel w.is
pii-.. I m Hungary about four yearn
iK" M wemetn said. "At tint
there wn a tremendous outcry
uKalnit it with claim that 't
would not work would require
more fuel pet mile change in mo
tors mil nrire advance Instead
thP fu h4S ben satisfactory and
tost have remained the same as
the former coit of gasoline
'The alcohol plants necessitated
by the blending have brought a ta
ble prosper It to many dormant
sections and farmers have found a
hew market for sugar beets grains i
and other suitable farm products '
"mvwi I'liplng Held
1ONDON UP) Swans not cat-
tle figured In a novel round-up on
the Thames Six skiffs of markers
embarked for the annual "iwikn
Duchess Shoppc
Hon' ill "wniul
imcIuI for August
lleniitMul Oil IVrnuiiii'iil.
Sl.0d Up
Oil lminpoo. Set und lr 7.h'
I'Iiikit Wiit (Wt'l et) IB
t)th t Wink IJtnisiiiiulili':
GOOD TOBACCO
upplng" In which men capture the
young and cut dlstlngubihtng
marks on their bill. Swarm b
longing to the King are left un
nnrhrd but hi men. In red coal
nui't i. company the expedition
KEEP ON
TOP 0' THE WORLD
When rnn're fcclinp well you're
intnlly hnppjr. I.lfc i .it it lied.
Hut v.hn )iiure icU anil Mile. djy
Ioc their zrl. ou lurk enlhutani.
("onimnii conKtipiitinn. ilite lo in-
uflirirnt "liultk" in mml i' an
enemy of li.ippy IMnit. It frc-
qiietilly rnttic. Iietiililflic lo nf
jppelhe anil energy. Correct it by
ciitlnp (l ilelleintu rercnl.
Kellopp. All-Hmv i i iiiilur.il
foeil fr normal pcrnn. It fur-
ullie penerinii "liullk" to aid ellm-
liMllnn. AlL'Hr" also provide
tiliimin H mill iron.
(n't ill) senile fninl nfrr lii.in
ri.kiiiK pnleiil meillrinei? iMilike
ralhartir. it remiilii effertivc with
ronllniieil use. Two talilcponnfiil
ilsllj are n.iwlly uflirirnt. Clironir
rn.ei. mIiIi earli meal If not rr
lieed litis way ee your doctor
In the red-an I sammtryt
green packagi f" J
Hold b all pro. ffabfji flj
il".... .M"m v"' ALkBHl
tl r-t..k
Keep on the Sunny Side of Life
just about all
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ask tor
you couia
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