Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 53, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 3, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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ITALY CHOOSE
NEGUS ESTATE
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Location Considered Idea! f$0
Near Railway Line In
Harran Province
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CLASSIFIED; Leads Seattle . I 'Will Fair To
Mayoralty Race Be This Sprinir
CftASSIFTttD AU ICATES
Maximum of 23 words. Insert-
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tion one day 3Cc; Same iid
three consecutive days 73a
No nd tnken for less than 30c
WANTED
WANTHD To d(i yom painting
i paper hanging. Day work or
t (intruding. Cull 902.
WANTHD -Denier for popular line
i.f automobile In Utrckcnrldge.
Will hut f' inn' nt the Amcri
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Lost
LOST A Mtlr of horn-rimmed
.sen blwn th T-I scrvic
anon and lli Tourist en ft- on
nlhrr Strict. Kfward c.'
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1 1 el p" Wanted
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rh rial 1 1 v lailv Ni pi. wit'imi'
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inilis oiilli "f Itri-rki IHldKf .nt
i ivo HiKhvii P i) addretM Clsci
r:..iit .i Councilman Arthur H Lmijie.
ti-i.m. . .. Z i above and Lieut -Gov Victor
UANTKi' .rnrni boiMkeepintr a. Meyers bneked bv the C. I.
i wUlo with T yni old hov i O. were nominated im maor In
J'Hlif Metgi-niai iirlivvry. Hirok ) Seattle's primary election which
mnagp. ( saw tho defeat of veteran Mayor
iun c. uore wno was support
ed oy uavc ueel; and his pow-
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Puffin Adder U r.lrl' Pel Miss Mabel Miller 3 favorite pet
NOriTH FM.MOITH Mass. LP slip m addfta ni friendly when
Itnjnh a stnnll puffins tvldcr i in aim pioperly
FOR SALE
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crful A. F. ot L. Teamsters'
Union. Langllc polled almost
twice as many votes as Moyars.
Tho runoll clactlon Is scheduled
for Mnrch U.
ItiirlnTs Ho (i.iml Turn
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Iiiltliinil rhipler. Association of
.Mastci Dnrbera of Am.rlca .I.e. i
Kool turn monthly. Kxeiy 30 dav
LEIPZIO (UPThe 1979th ses-
sion of the Leipzig Fair will open
h-te Muirh fi wllh COO exhibits of
tos Mm Ceramics 300 Irathei
hoimIs loo furniture C00 office
equipment and 500 textile K"ds
and wearing appaiel. i
Two new buildings have been i
added to Ihe M which have hoiis.-il I
! pieviaun exhibit. Twenty - fWe j
countries are expected to hv i
displays Hiislnes.. mm fiom 71 '
nunlries will attend. j
j The largest division this yea
1 will be that of tools and machin-
eiy which will comprise 2.500 ex-
hlhlts many In active operation i
Several norea of space will be de-
voted to display and dmnnsfrn
ion of new hnlldlnR niatei litis an I
ni.thn.ls in connection with tin-
lii'rmai) plan to elect JOOOtHiO
Iw.llnms A special feature will .
tbf display of synthetic pioducts
li.tiff luilldltiK will be devoted t
'n xlilbltlon of eqillpmeiil f nil
it N s itd for the tropics
one Mhll.lt will Illustrate th-
ti t developments of the ambei
mduslr.v TIip historic amber mine.
"n the Ilaltlc Sin have been the
worlds chief aniuee of supply since I
Roiiu.ti nines This exhibit will j
i 'i I ide s'.niples of the fo.ssl' in I
- . - ns. if m nmbri. estimnt
-.l to bo 80000000 yenri old.
even uinater b.nbeis. nervlnn in
rotation pay a vlsi with shents
and clippers to the Shrine h.wpil ii
foi crippled children and keep 'hi
50-odd patients tonaoilnll n. it
I'lliHie Plinno'
Perfect
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STEAM
LAUNDRY H
PART OF OUR SPECIALS
Friday - Saturday
Grapefruit tree ripe seedless bu 99c
Bananas golden ripedozen. lc
I an. i lonolhati or Ulnes.ip
Apples doz ioc
Avocados 2 for 25c
Oranges 2 dozen . 25c
Carrots 3 bunches
Beets 4
Radishes IOC
Green Onions
Tomatoes fancy Florida lb 10c
Apples for cooking peck 35c
Green Beans 2 pounds 25c
New Potatoes 3 pounds ioc
Yellow Squash fancy Florida lb 12 V2c
Cauliflower pound 10c
Broccoli pound 7Vic
Onion Plants 4 bunches 15c
Seed Irish Potatoes pound 2c
IN0UR MARKET
Fancy Seven Cut Roast pound . . . 15c
Bacon Dexter's Pigmy squares lb 19c
Cheese Krafts full cream lb Ipc
Oleomargarine Banner brand lb 15c
Hot Barbecue lb 25c
Plenty Fat Hens and Fryers
City Square Garden
J. C Broslg Owner
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ALICE"
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GEORGE MURPHY
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CHARLES WINNINGER
ANDY DEYINE
WILLIAM GARGAN
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I - 1 fountain of youth" to
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CARLTON'S
ACROSS KTtOM
H.iplUt Church
Pliniin 171
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.iiiovo I.ua lie Keeps ftt by ex-
frcisinn d.uly on tho rowing
machine clad only in a loin
cloth Thp photo waa made
at llnni K!a wl.crc Dr Kel-
logg observed his 80th Urthday.
!' found is of the f.i ilia A
a as th. it. s i in their
v holm - w ih i suffix ii deui.i-
.oiiiioil and wcuiit) attain it
I -slide hostility ftom the natives
iilt ii turuis will b n u -d hv
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for eiti h aviti' i will I... .it th. aHin.-
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.11 li.n. 1. numb. 1 if ni.li. uV
h mils us extra help.
PIANO STUDIOS
Mrs. Vornnn 0. Mnrshnll
Iupll.s are Invited to enroll
tt any time
TtMldonoo Studio S07 North
Millar Avonuo Phone 11
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American Happy Kitchen
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Kw event of this magnitude comes so seldom
lliat yon will be well justified in postponing
any oilier plans you may have made and at-
tending all of these entertaining instructive
lectures.
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Refrigerator Co.
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 53, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 3, 1938, newspaper, March 3, 1938; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth73091/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.