Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 102, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 1, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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Breckcnridge Texas Sunday May 1 1938.
THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
Telephone 600 :-; Pge Three
MYRA NORTH Special Nurse
? THOMPSON and COLE
f FEEL LIKE A VJ I ft ( i HOPE THEY M
GE8JUIME MOUMTAlUA V VJOU'T TAKE VOU Y?
1 EEC IN THIS GET-LHV A FOR A"REVEMUEtr J
i ov to aunt i-- hrn jack -l
HUGH. THEY
"SHOULDN'T BE GOIU
OFF TO TH' HILLS LIKE
THIS -THEAH 5 A eAD
STOGM BREWING
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t ALL V'
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EVEEAL HOUR-S OP STEADY HIKING PASS
AMD OUR FRIENDS BEGIN TO PENETRATE
THE RUGGED HILL COUNTRY"....
TwVWj" MIGHT YO'ALL BE A1
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Osagcs To Open
Indians' Museum
VfU'JCKUJS and HIS FRIENDS
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TH'NK HE'S ( WMiTE
HAVING) ) BEARD UP
'jiRL (THERE AMD
TROUBLE G'VE Hif.
rTWE BENEFIT
O" MY
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MARKETS
Tlirmigti lli ("oiirtrj of
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Teliilionp 175
0m1B M BOY A 4 P Bur IF -YOU STRAIN! HER ::iW!!I!7rH
F 1 TW.AM IS' IT To KR . SMB WILL SNAP! AND ) i WMAT H.
CAMT ufc A VIOLIM ft 1-T MiK-E3 TV4E 9WBETEST MUSIC J IS (
SAVVt' bTRiNO i SHE IV FOR THE ONE WMO MAKES "JW IS.
OiRLS RESPONDS TO kVL-"t TRSMBLE rX lAMV J
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PAWIU'SKA. OMh l Pi One
f llio piomlpiit of Aturrlrnti In
'Him tribes thp Ourrc. wlll.oprrt
l Fhn nrilu tllKNPTltil In ho nWlinil mill
ontiolll I'v n Anicrlcun Iitdlun
tube cat' In May.
Tcntatlvr opcnlnx ilntr for thr
H1..I.... 1 1.. .. ..... r.. friU '?
Ti. I IIIRIIIUIIUII nil' iil''-u nvi iui .. -
Sp ' The incNlrni atone IiiiIWIiik oiicp
n the hfll towrtfil chnprl "f thi
olt Opnp Iiullan school htph on
i hill ovri looking Ihp city of I'nw
lui-kii.
rin inii-i uin vi" '" J"" ii'
ttl'A i. xfuiiitinn ih1i I in l!:w
cqunlly by tribal nnd civic lndifa.
Cuintor ot the museum which
will contain articles of Indian
cmftamanahlp lollcca and hHtotic
nl ltem Is Miss Lillian M.itliew-
alslor of John Joseph Miiluwi.
noted One wiltei atithm l
Wah-Kon-Tnh.
Among irhres to be ln ludeil Hi
the iniiKcimi will lie the htloiiKlmT"
of Old Kaeonrlnd. lent Mi-
Snilihiotilan Institution a K'tp
from onp of thr rally I'limitcm .
rninnus I'lench enplorlUK elm old
miiiuisciipts s.-tcrrd bnndl of tMo
old iilltflmis buno needli j. iin-l
iititny iithei Hems Hlu-ti:iiin
llllltl ItlK IrllKlon w.ir itv' pi
Miu'li or the mllt ri ' M. ti 'il
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I DON'T KNOW LAD
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TME SOUL OP A POET.'
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Kurnlnhrd thintigh Ih. ct'iilrtiv SpjiI
f Jpiw Hloxoni at Juhuuii K. ml
f I'ttultry i May
Heavy hprn 12 '-I'lits. ' July
I.lKht hpn- 10 nnt. S..pt
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Oct XVI VS 8 97
Doc S.M S.97 5.90
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M.i n75 fi.70 8.7
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Dpi- .. . . SH S $m
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DON'T WORRi'i
A LITTLE
SULPHUR AND
MOLASSES AMD .
YOULL BE OKAY.'
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STRAWS
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It Worth l.ltPslocU .Market
L'mirtrn) Young A. AIcih
IIo(t 300. Top J7.00. P.trkci
top IJW.
Ctttlo 1SW0. Including OW
through nominally stonily.
Calves 200. nominally steady.
Sheep - 1700 nominally stonily.
Catch Of Trawlers
Includes Currency
7R .1 7t-a
7VJ 70-1
70-3 80
r.s 5R-1
no 7 nn-ti
f.o-7 01
SOKTHPOKT. N. V. tU.Pi Klt
pimen believe the IniwllltK cmuii'l
In the Atlantle off the const her'
re capable of producing almost
anythliiB.
Ilocent tinuiual "catches" In
cluded:
A ino-potinil hag of table RTlt'. 1
pulled off the floor of the ocean
light miles out. j
A hut with a Slo bill In the
h iil I
- ' ' A $: bill hi "Mghl 111 hv the trawl
i!7 r.f Sam Jonr Ji ii a point wluri'
.'7 fur i.cciin I 11 foci ilppp
iNew Clues Found
To Frome Murder
BAr.MonnKA. apui .m ip. -
OUcovciy of a pnli f iiiWi.i ylov
cs wrapped In n San Frnr.clscr
newifpfippi a bundle of bamboo
shiiuls and an KI Paso hotel Ip
nipt led offli . r to Ijrlnvi tii.l.ty
tin ii id found iui ..riiinl iei
III - il. thr m i -1. ' I . i i
Hi "iui' hii li.'i il.mght.'i
Thr nitulps wpre fonn.i l. .
iIii-ih near a lakr pmIIm W.-l i.
ton tank fouitpen mllpx w... ..
hpip The 3n Prnncl-co new-pip. i
wns dutod March .. Thp ('' fm
nlR vt'nmeit wru- - u Mni.h .i"
Offlccia sai'l ti. ' ntk piolmhi
would be drailRt'tt foi the u m.
luggngp. Their at p fi f. ' '
W.itei in the t mk In. I
mile . from thp pi . a
autnnini'ii. till I' I 'III.
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SPECIAL
SUIT
DEAL
This Week Onlj
SUIT ... $19-75
HAT $1.95
SHIRT . . . $1.45
NECKTIE . .65
ro'i i. vAi.ti: .. no
m.i. roit
$19.75
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Penn Hit
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WOKTII-ONLY 19c
nrc iTiakitiu this sporinl nT-
fcrini; for Hit piirpoM of lifHer
iu-tiiiiiM(inu Hit people of Mreck-
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FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ! !
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LUBRICATION SERVICE
Cheek onjnne oil
Ciit'u-r I'niveral Joint
I'rf-tiK 'luu-'Jri'a? ill all jtiessure
yuii fittings.
Oil all parts ilesiKnatcd on lubi icntion
chart.
.i hi Mid laeinRK dwr striker plates
and dove tails
l.iiliiiiat diNir hinge pins.
R'Pltiioh Roar oil in steering jronr.
CI. 11k Cioa.sr- in trnnR.rJssion and
differential refill if necessary
t extra charge for gronac)
MAINTENANCE SERVICE
Check Clutch and pedal movement
Test front wheels for smooth ninninjr
or excess play.
Check lights for burned nut biilbu.
Diaiu SutHmiiiit bulb fiidr. fuel pump
or sediment bulb.
Add water to biittcrj.
Chock water in radiator.
Air up tiros.
Advise owner as to additional service
required.
1 .viin u .iU- Uiftribulor.
"CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED"
Dane
CO.
tt
OTOR
INC.
ONLY 2 MORE DAYS!
m w we arc going to offer Used Cars at
Jff OF M$ JaJrt jf S low sale Prices. This sale is on cars
ranging front $200.00 down rather than sell them out to wholesale used
car buyers we are going to give this1 saving to our customers. We have
40 cars to pick from. Look at these prices
'30 Buick Coupe
Was $75.00 now
'31 Chev. Coach
Was $145.00 now
'33 Chev. Fordor
Was $225.00 now
'34 Chev. Coupe
Was $245.00 now
$49.00
99.00
$189.00
$189.00
'32 V-8 Tudor
Was $185.00 now
$129.00
'31 Ford Victoria Cpc 6Q flO
Was $165.00 now viw
'33 Plymouth Coupe
Was $240.00 now
'32 Chev. Roadster
Was $175.00 now
$157.00
$138.00
Prices marked plainly on windshield. This positively closes midnight
Tuesday May 3rd. All cars licensed. We will trade for cattle.
Breckcnridge
Phone
165
DAMIE
CO.
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INC.
Open
Evenings
Till 9 O'clock
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 102, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 1, 1938, newspaper, May 1, 1938; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth73141/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.