Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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DOES "TH ROOSTER. ENVY THE EAGLE .
AS HE SOARS THRU LIMITLESS SPACE?
OR THE EAGLE EMVY TH' ROOSTER,
WHO'S A KING IKI HIS OWKI LITTLE PLACE?
ANSWLIt:
\S ancr, younger
brother
NEXT: Alaskan orchids.
Vest Pocket Gun
BLUE
CANADA'S GIRLS IN
KKPINO
mill coiirst
r
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..Yom can spot it every time
EVEN ■ paml In Africa wrltn home hmr much
In thItt-t —ting the gang downtown to
•n|oy a CocsCola. Ovtmu, Coke it a refreshing
Mm cherish its taste
The nnwpniri hw h—n full of such Incl*
dents. Suck a* Bataan survivors getting
hold ol mm fruit, egp and Coc*Cola.
Mighty welcome face to them, they said.
Hhe yanmlft have found
in iee«old Cataftia all the difference
fatwi— something really refreshing and
Jmt something to drink. Yes, the only
thing like Coc CoU It Coca-Cob, itself.
LIGAL PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
COUNTY OF STEPHENS
In the rinme and by authority
Of the Slate of Texa . ami Coun-
ty of Stephens, .and under th.
provisions «f Articles 7:112, and
7.'W."> It Kcviiwl Civil Statute l
Tex««t,. !<♦£>. as amended, notice
is hereby given a fo'lows:
TO Oeolgc Hughes. 1 nomas F
Hughes, MarAndic Williams, fl. K
Williams. M. A. King, Addie
Bingham, Bet tie Sluryt -s Hender-
son Floyd Hondor-vm, Ivy Slur-
gens, Edward Sturgess. Oiiie
Sturgrss, Charles Sturgess, Wil-
liam Sturgess. Milt Monroe. Ed
Monroe, Ellie Monroe Morris
Porter Morris. Lee Monroe Su-
>ie lirnman, B. E. Denman. El
V. Parsons, Cebia Stonestrret,
ami also any heirs of the above
named who might I*? deceased.
And all persons owning or ha".
Ing or claiming any interest :n
the following described lot. lots,
tract and-or tracts of land delin-
quent to the State of Texas and
County of Stcpttcn* for taxes, to-
wit:
Being 35.07 nr. out of the N4
«f N E part of Sec. .14. I!lk. H
T * P Ky. Co. lands, Absi. No.
2122.
Which said lot. lots, tract, and-
or tracts are delinquent fur the
following amounts. $2*.'Mil for
Slate and County taxes.
You are hereby notified that
suit has been brought by the
uik of the position*'
of every airciafl.l
Mill." '■ "hip <>• submarine tit* ml I >
or enemy—which approaches
nimul Ninth Atliinti
vital war Job Thi" Job ' IwinR en
tui-i.it to carefully neb-en d tnenj
hers ..I the Women's Divi-ii.ll "I tin
I;.,y:11 Canadian An Force. «• kmt-
in ' m i 11 t>n with patrols "1 tin-
I'll it Ml Slate*.
Sn "Hid is the work <!• I'V
flit . An Knrir w.nm-ti in blue ilmt
the exact ii.iturf «'l their duti« s >«"
Hilt at tills time «li-rlo-,,| Hut
■ a C.iii.i.la - K..st« i n < i>;i-t tlies. |
«1. i k -I • rational a they an- railed
lut t.-U.i\ -l.niililif -I h"l" «at'l'
hi «liin> th-h inliiisiflttl tiainiiu:
li.ivitiK matli tin in elliri.-nt. eotiael-
. tit>• iu> anil reliable, ready to ilval
with any emeiKemy.
They work in *i>eeially equipped
It i - \ K uiH i .ition rooms, the secret*
ft whit li are so carefully isuarded
li.it lint even other Air F'oice per-
solute I can k.i i ii ftttiy unless they
have |K-tHn- husinetts there anil
have not unly l«en Identified lo the
It C A K |>ollie KUardillK the HI-
trances but Iheir vi-its uflVmlly a;
tin<rl7t d til writing liy the Air Staff
The otwrations roonis in the Hast-
en! Air Conunand are divided Into
iliir. i. nt -.-elions. In one Iuikc room,
fur example, a visitor can tlnd
R.C A K w.mien at their post*
ai..anil a l.ntre . ircular table, on the
ttiji of whli b is a detailed map <<t
tli.- entile North Atlantic coastline.
WeariiiK earphone* every minute
she i- "li duty, each Kill is directly
i millet t.d by a secret telephmie Hue
d all
_ _ , — j„ |tH ,k mit slat bins Veatterc
State of Texas, which bllngs this | bI >hk the K.ist Canadian -oa«t. At
action for itself and the County
of Stephens for collection of said
taxes, and that said suit is now-
pending in the District Court of
Stephens County Texas. 90th Ju-
dicial District, and the file num-
ber of said suit is 11SC5. and each
and all parties lo this suit shall
take notice of and plead and an-
swer to all claims and pleadings
now on file and which shall lieir-
after lie filed in said cause by nil
other parties herein, and y <u are
commanded, hy service of this ri
tatiiat, *Mrh Will.serve I If
publlciftmn (ir titls fnt ice oh
k, ^dnse^M
tive
hereof, to appear and defend stich
nuit on the first day of the n 'V
term of the Distr.-t Court of s;.
phens County, State of Texas, li
he held at the Court H«iii e then -
of in the City of Rreck< nr. L:e (,•
the first Monday in July, lf>-;'
being the 5th day of July A. D
1943, and show cause why judg-
ment shall not lie rendered con-
demning said lot, lots, tract, and-
or tracts, and ordering fore-
closure of the constitutional and
statutory tax Hens thereon, for
taxes due the parties as set >ut
above, together with all interests,
penalties, and onsts a I lowed by-
law, and all emit* of this suit.
Witness. W. B. Clift fl.-ik of
the District Court o f Stephen-
County, Texas.
Given under my hand and sea!
of said court in the City of
Breckenridge. Stephens County
Texas, this 2nd day of June, A. D.
1943.
W. B. CLIFT
Clerk of District Court.
90th Judicial District.
By Eugenia Not man, Iieputy
Issued this 2nd day of June, A
D„ 1943.
H table Ileal bv sit titlier It C' A K
women | ' t ■! "th" t.t
r,-|n.it- ut ill** Ibtiii-.iiids ol civilian
memls-isi t.t the All«I'll11 lletecHoll
r.,i|.s an m-aanlsation orleinally
.■I,iited by the Air Force solely to
provide advance warniiuc of the ap
pro." li ol enemy aircialt. Ilut the
function* of the Corps have since
been expanded to Hit lude the pro
vision :if intulmation for the Navy
and Amiy.
Keciieyed flsht-i*men. lumh< r-
mcn firespotters, lawyers, doctors.
cl"i k> ni.-n, businessmen, and even
housewives totaled in populated
:i. I is ted pots .all along these
Atlaniii- -hole-*, on day and night
*/ -• \*wSk .
jX
Clerks in operati
rooms of Boyal Cana-
dian Air Force centres
keep in touch with ob-
servers of the Aircraft
Detection Corps and
record movement* of
ships snd sircrsft on
large msps covering
that srea. The flirt*
work in three 8-hour
•hift* to maintain a
day • long record of
operational flights.
Above is shown a
group of sirwomen at
their work.
Reports arc received
every hour of «he dsy
snd night icgarding
movements of all
forces snd these mint
be checked for sec-
r."*v. r*-orde-t i.itl
.r«^|i>4 U *r. ur*
knowledge of opera
tion* around C . nada .
coastal point*. Here
in an operstions room. . .. .
shown at right. AW2 Jeanne Robertson of Toronto, left and Awl Le ,
Husby, Gibson's Landing. B.C., receive and check infsrmation whi i
AW2 Hilda Finley of Chilliwack, B.C., is ready on the ladder to plot ti.'
courqf of the craft.
Small but sturdy is the Army's
new M-3 sub-machine gun, a
.45-calibcr weapon weighing less
than nine pounds, costing less |
than $20. (Garand rifle weighs ,
IV4 pounds, costs S85; Thompson
sub-machine gun weighs 12
pounds, costs $40.) (Army
photo.)
Word that "the Coke's
in" pack* any canteen
ths*a day*. Every
pood soldier want* the
drink that add* energy
to refreshment.
l v
mmmt
The best it always
Althouch war has chanced and disrupted sa 1
things in their lives our hithiinc force* 1
are so often delighted to find in far-off pi
old familiar friend,.. Coca-Cola... being bottled
in Allied Nations all over die globe, Just as It to
at home.
No Birthday Surprise
BERKELEY, Oil. <U.R> 'Fred
Shaw Imtipht n S.150 radio ind
I oonograph combination for a
birthday pi —cut for his wife well
in advance and stored it in the
"""• • !ioac.> of a local
• < A spajH r w here his wife works.
A few days Inter Mrs. Shaw
calmly watched the warehouse
• OTTtID UNDIt AUTHOSITV Or THI COCA-COIA COMPANY SY
TEXAS COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
THS STATS Or TSXAt
To: Vivian RcLe-U, Defendant,
Greeting: You are commanded tu
appear and answer tile plaintiff's
petition at or before 10 o'ck«k
a. m. of the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 days from
the date of issuance of this Cita-
tion, the same being Monday the
19th day of July. A. D„ 1943, at
or before 10 o'clock a. m.. be-
burn to the ground. It was only,*™* th« Honorable District Court
afterwards that she learned that «* Stephens County, at the Court
her Mrthdav present was inside.: House in Breckenridge. Texas
Miami Mermaid
watch, report Immediately by tel.-- obs. ivers today form "a line 'I
eyes" extending from the noithei t
I.iusi tip oi Libiador. In every c>v
phone the presence in their rt-sp-t
live an as of hostile and luiiip n
tilled aircraft, subtnai ines and
strange vessels snd persons.
These Aircraft Detection Corr«
and "li every headland around Ncv'
t.ninillaiid. Quebec, and the Mali
times.
One lliisx Xn "t1 ''' '' ^«he had Bent H out to pastutv, thl>y con/istok-d at a cock fltflii'.
the n tirl-n "dty j j.(^ Af*GELES -Supgrfar j her husband need only cqntribut
William S. BaiiVll S7-5<> monthly alimony to feed th-
lv< the only judg I other horse. The court acquiesced
in the reduced alimony for the
om* h.irse.
Cuurt ,!iiil«i
is lieli 'ved I
who ever awarded alimony to a
h line. Mrs. lie'en F. A«ih>ltz
• ''<! th.- court that when she ami
h -r husband 'iurt .^1 t. s va,a'°
tie gn\e her $20 monthly to care
fur the cmple's tw^i horses. She
explained that on' of the hors-s
lxsl -riged to her jM-rsonally and a
Headache to Police
BURBANK. Cal. 'I l" -The par-
ticular w-hite elephant on the
hands of th? Burbank police con-
sists of five fighting cocks which
I'nder ihe law the po'ice are not
all >vv>.f| n auction them, to hs>'c>
them flevtroyed as unclaimed p'Is
to give tlienn away, lo lieat them,
or even to kill them, a- th" city
might be sued for destroying pri-
vate property. In fact, Police
r-i.:,.f ft Adnms is even commit-
unb a Mony.by having them in
his possession. He thinks, hiw-
ever he might be able to board
them out.
DOTCLAil'5W-tON BOMBBKi
Four-e n g i n e d experimental
bomber with capacity for 18« .
ton bomb load, 7000-mile ranee, i
Oniy one built $0 far.
Bellhopette.
Big Guns Guard Italy's Islands
W. B. CLIFT,
Clerk
of District Court.
90th Judieial District.
By Eugenia Norman, Deputy.
rh .« ho the suns with which Italy hopes to hold oft invasion ot Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. The
axis has fortified the Mediterranean Islet with steel and concrete emplacement* and heavy artillery.
This picture from neutral source la one of first showing the island defenses.
*
f \ M
Ileauty
cether
and baggage get ti
at a New York hot
where Helen Webb is ono I
the girl* replacing bellhf'p* wl
- •w^&vaaane law*b..m
Said plaintiff'a petition was fil-
ed on the 13th day of April. 1941.
The fili> nn*yiher of said suit be-
ing No. 13,028.
The names of the parties in
said suit at*: Warren D. Roberts,
as Plaintiff, and Vivian Roberts,
as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
Plaintiff allegas that >t. all:
times while he liupd and Aihanlt-
ed with Ihe defendant he was kind
and affectionate towards her, al-
ways provided for her supports
and comforts 0 f life, and was
guilty of no act, omission or con-
dition hrinaing about or causing
the hereinafter described r^ts, om-
issions nnd conditions on the de-
fendant's part: but that defendant
within two or three months after
their marriage nfinesald commen-
ced a course of unkind, harsh
• cruel and tyrannical treatment to-
I ward him which continued with
increasing degiee snd effect ,untP
Iheir final soparaton aforesaid
: Thai d-'ffigdant is guilty of exces-
I ses. enmWreatment. and outrage*
toward him of st**h a nature as to
render th"ir further living to-
I cether insupportable and imprth-
I able. That defendant is a woman
.of ungovernable temper and is
guilty of nagging, quarreling and
fussing at plaintiff continuously
and would go into 1 fit of rage
nnd harsh cniel and unkind things
to plaintiff of a tendency to hurt
his feelings, and to show an utter
disregard and r?spect for plain-
tiffs neraonal feelings: that such
conduct continued to such decree
and effect that It effected plain-
tiffs health, and isjof such a nat-
ure as to he dangerous to his
hea'th If he lived with her fur*
ther. •
Issued this the 2nd day of June,
1943.
Given under my hand and seat
of ild Court, at office In Breck-
Tevne. this the 2nd day
of Tu-. A. TV. 194ft.
W. B. Clift. Clerk Stephens
Cmmtv. Tmtas
District Court By Eugenia Nor-
Wanted! Men And
Women Who Are
Hard of Hearing
To make this simple, no rlslK
hearing test. If you are tempor-
: arily deafened, bothered by ring*
I ing, lm/;*iri!; head noises due to
hardened or coagulated wax (ceiv
i umenl. try Ihe Ourine Home
Method test that so many say haa
: enabled them to hear well again.
Used since 1895. Over a million
packages sold. Srffi* Ingredients a*
! listed in the U. S. Pharmacwpeg.
You must lie satisfied after mail-
ing this test or your money to re*
funded. Costs only a few oentB
j daily. If efJ.Ktsd, ask today about
Ourine. K< r sale, by—
BARNES-WILLIAMS DRUG CO.
forget the cam of a war-torn
vond and meet this' lissom lass
she scampers shoreward at
Miami Beach. She's Klla Le-
May, she's Id, a high school stu-
lent, and has been elected "The
.Netect Summer Outdoor Girl"
)y (be Miami Beach Recreation
„ Department «<.
< notiHe
Moved to New Locitlon
21S W. WILLIAMS
East of Firestone
Vulcanizing -Re-capping
CARLTON TOB
SERVICE
PHONE 474
Dr. E. C. Herron
VICTORY
over disease through ClilrupracUl
201 North Eastoa
Telephone 853
IB a Michigan re-
a eery low,
te the pay
H to Inscribed,
"Yea will leara te dark low-
1M yen d*'t nay a Bend.'*
If you haven't gotten 1
1 to buytag a Second Wai
I Bend, and tMa
wnuid mesa to yee« save*
dicrs bsda't geitsa aeat to
the fight.
SHINGI
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1943, newspaper, June 16, 1943; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131891/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.