Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1943 Page: 4 of 6
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AMERICAN—BRECKENRIDGE.
TEXAS.
Thursday, September 2. 1943
fhis beer is
SECOND
Frank Ad Finds
Kind Landlord
•n 32-««. tiio/tt,
I ?- oi reguinr
or on
ihil
Beaumont, Tex. IM!1 Individu-
al^ still t> results in thi> ad-
\i--tisinj; field as seen |>y ihe fo!-
I Tir.i; classified ad inserted in a
I ■ I new by a Missouri
(iiiun wh<> headed his ad with th.*
(picture of a nian with n frowning
I law:
"This Mho picture! is a land-
■ >i I. ... At least, one ltk< most
•eve «een when they hear we
■ <• Ronnie and Rosalie. They're j ^
Ir:'.iorphans I:> now hack in j __
Mi -ouri I'.' < n thinkin' I'd have
i Ioiik white beard Iwfore they're
ii re. M> wife want* to see th.^iii
icon lud'ore they Mite! They are.
. h l.L-oWins. folks. ( Mir home I Vancouver. Wash. <t.R Mr«.
nd f aniiure were easily so Id MarS(m., Malney ,h(. fjrn
i t ^venl years use l>y Rorypie woman ,j,t. Vancouver alupii-
hurr jiermin
for our ki I
COOK'S HOUSE PAINT
Cnough to give average 5-rsom house
2 coats Finest Prewar Quality, for less
than—
SOLD BY
Higginbotham-Bartlett Company
Phone 309 101 W. Williams
Plant's First Lady
[Enjoys Her Work
nd K OH,'| lie. We're
ntly iiul Ion *nme
lie got results.
i IcH'trode, fur the plant's pot
rooms, a far cry from working
in her modern kitchen, she says,
i?ut she likes it.
Receives Award
For Dead Friend
Hot Springs. Ark. «t\i:>. Nation-
al Park Runner Tom D. Wilson j
i has received u Purple Heart mod.
(al and citation awarded pasthuui-
1 ously to Pvt. Ernest Claude, iv.
J tor bravery in action. The award
is the last chapter in a story 01
iru'ndship.
Claude, who enlisted in th J
Army in September, 1940, had no
living relatives.
He named as his hery'ficiary a !
Iriend ui long standing. Ranger i
Tom Wilson. On May 2, Wilson
rt-ceived word that Claude had |
be.'n killed in Tunisia.
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IN 7DAY|
take 666
fui MitUnal byn.^'.uUA
num plant to be employed in pr
duction work formerly done by
men only.
Named by her fellow worki r- j
the "first lady" of t!v carboi; j
plant, Mrs. M'ltney is filling '.!)•' i
IHisition formerly field by her hu • |
K-ind, now in the Army. She's'
doing a good ob. to;>. MToriiinx' !
to th- plant foreman.
Her job is running ihe carbon I
cleaning machine, an important
operation in providing carbor
Desert
Is Aid
Inventor
To Army
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Boyd Distributing !
Company
503 E, M do Strict
ARCHER Ci'tV, TuXA;
Phonr " Ifi
FSA Loan 0 en
To Lccal mers
The Far >. <
tion of Si'
funds ; ■'i
duet ii >r In.
<•1- To u
a farmer n t • •
riir • ii
lertdli: i
be hones', willing to work.
have a s <v
nvre I ited . •'
An>op
nf loan
Purti ii. F ■ \ '!
W<dne ii.i.
oimI floor "t the it i
post <Mi, e
chiuopk vrnc
llriuffs /lope to
th( Hop- i( vs
DR. E. C. ' iM)X
201 North F i t in
Tel pli. rie VQ
jist
ARKI\ VA)
HON P- NT
ANTI-IK F.KZK
l No P-rrr ■ ent Ait. f"rc ,r
for P.1V •• * • 'ill . V r
CET VOIP", NC W • t ■.
of .Pro'-c!e i •- ) -otor
when w.
(; !.
10c fur IV • .j!« con*
i diner.
Wcstrrn VlltO
Associate ^tore
Phone
NOTICE
Tin:
BKKS(
ELKcn? if: Co.
Now Located
wit h
Houston
Appliance ~
PHONE 16
For Service
Mr. Bill Howell
is with our staff
Lloyd Reetton
Prop.
Now ijou can get
THE FACTS
about the new
SYNTHETIC
Y£S — we have synthetic tires here to show you —
lires GOODYEAR designed and GOODYEAR built
Top quality in synthetic rubber tiret. AND. we
can answer the questions you may have - when yov.
may be able to get them, how much they will cost
how they am made and what you can expect to get
out ol them — the plain facta ovary car owner should
know. Come ik toomI
TfG.ES
NEW~.VSfD...RECAPP£D
—whatever your tire nted, see us for
THCW9HTAAVtHB*/
Our stock includes • wide variety oi sound tires.
Well do our best to find your grade and site at your
price. Bring you* ration certificate here for PULL VALUE.
e K—p relfi'aff f... let us help —on tires, wheels, brakes, but-
you get ail the Miles your ear teries. Our work is reliable,
was built ta deliver. Get our out prices reaionabte. Don't
good advice ad aged service delay. ACT TODAT.
tow air
MONVAIK
ooodAE^i
SSIVICI STOil
Cairn 'I P Capt. F. J. W. Ilart-
li-tt oi Pontoypool, South Wales,
helped to keep the 8th Army roll-
ing across the desert by inventing
and manufacturing a plastic to re-
place bak -lite for rotor arms, dis-
tributor caps, etc.
When these small hui indispens-
able spat" (Kirts ran short Bartlett
started exp«'rimenting wi\h re.-in
' 11 n palm trees and produced an
, acceptable substitute for th * usu :1
b ikeliie. Ten thousand rotor arms
, alone were made out of palm r
n. although Bartlett hus since
.i>ve!opi d a bettei plastic from
oilier irc.'s common to th" Mid.!1'1
: Kant.
SHE SHOPS
CASH AND CARRY"
Without Painful Backache
Many sufferers r*li<*v« oufjrgiiia bnrkarbo
riuickly, om« tK«y that thi rial
tause of tlrt ir trounW* may firc^t ki<ln« yn.
The kidneys are Nature's t-bM way of tak'
in if the rietM n> Ms and waste out of tha
blood. They help must people pass about 3
pints a day.
Whra dlsorrlrr of kidney function permits
poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it
may cause nagging baekache, rheumatic pains,
leg pains, loss of pep and energy, gettiug up
nights, swelling. pufTiui'SA under the e\#m,
headacht p and <lijiin«• «. Kreiiuent or scanty
Inis ages with smarting and burning aotne-
times shows there is something wrong fcitli
your kidnt^n or bladder.
Don't wait? Ask your druggist for Doan's
Fiils, uaed !««'; aafully by millions for over
40 year*. They give happy relief and will help
the I.t mili tt of kidne-y tuU-s tfuah out
I ouii waste from your blood. Oct Doau a Tills.
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STEPHENS COUNTY AT WAR
"souvenir edition
TO BE PUBLISHED SOON IN THE
rreckenridge AMERICAN
Send us the photograph of your Man or Woman in Service lni- j
mediateh so that ve may have a newspaper vut ntnde. A chnrR.. of |
sjihi will In> made for the engraving.
Fill In Coupon Below ;
(Prim Only.) '
And end it along with your check for $2.0;i for the engr.i in",.
'..me (Rating or Rank):
P.ianrh of Service (Check One);
( • U. S. Army
( ) 1'. S. Air Corps
t ) U, S. Navy
( i U. S, Marines
( > Merchant Marine
i i Coast Guard
I ) WAC
( ) WAVES
( I SPARS
t MARINES
< I NAVY NURSE
t > ARMY NURSE
j Pre . nt Camp or. If Overseas, Which Ilnltle Front:
Home Addre
Name of Parents:
Vldn s of Parents:
.".'ame and Aildress of Wife If Married:
Schools Attended:
Where Employed Hefore Enlistment:
1 'ate of Knlistment:
Camps and Bases Where Training Was Received;
Awanls, Citations, Medals:
117 8. Breck. Ave.
Phone 36
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other Information of Interest: (Use additional paper If sufficient
■IKiie isn't |uovi«led.)
W A NTED!
Pictures Of Those
In The Service
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FOR THE BIG STEPHENS COliNTV AT
WAR SPECIAL SOUVENIR EDITION TO
BE PUBLISHED SOON IN THE
BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
We need the pieiure cf every service man and w nan
in the eounty for this speeiul historical ettitinr. ;hat
will be treasured for many year:- to come by enlisle«!
men and officers. .
II' you have not already brought ns yom
serviee mans |)ielnre ...
/
Don't Delay
Act Now!
Bring or Mail Your Favorite
Photograph!
, . . attached to the coupon to he fcund elsewhere in
this paper with $2.00 to cover the cost : > havinir •? zinc
enffravinjyr made. *
There is. of course, no charge for using ti?e picture in
the edition. The $2.00 you pay g ies to the enyiiuer,
work lhal cannot be done in our plant, arc! a 1:«*r ii has
been used. BECOMES YOUR PROPEltYY.
All pliotovra|)lis will Ik* relurnnl undainagei!
^aml any dear photo regardless of size,
can lie used.
OVER :\M) COPIES WILL BE PRINTED OF
THIS EDITION
some to he bound in an attractive cover for these that
would like to keep the edition for several years.
It's your responsibility to see that your service man's
picture is in this edition. Hurry hefore it's too laie.
Breckenridge American
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1943, newspaper, September 2, 1943; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131946/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.