Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 5, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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Woody Woodpecker in 'RATION BORED*
Uncle Sam's 'BLACK MARKETINC
•BAT MAN* Chapter No. 5
Thirty Yean Not
Day Missed* Record
Camp Swift H'.fii—Thirty year*
a soldier and not a single duly
day lost Is the record of First
Sergeant Edward L Brice. who
was recently retired from service.
Actually, Sgt. Brice has served
in the army 30 years and 18
days. He eidisted Aug. It. 1913,
a raw youngster ' from Georgia,
determined to see action. And ac>
lion he saw, action which took
liim to the Philippines and to Ku-
rope in the first World War. ac-
tion that took him through eight
major engagements aift action
I hot look him to Germany in the
army of occupation.
Hriee's "hash marks"- one for
each enlistment, total 10 and
stretch from near the cuff of his
U.I. blouse almost to the elbow.
There is room for no more and
Briee said:
"1 thought that when, space for
'hash marks' ran out, it was
about lime for m« to sign out.''
COOK? HOUSE PAINT
Knough to |lvo avtragt 6*room heusa
t Mali FIimm Prewar Quality, for I«m
$25
•OLD BV
Higginbotham-Bartlett Company
Phone 209 101 W. Williams
Read The Want Ads For Bargains
Advertising Pays
, y Ugdi tm Malarial
"WE SELL 'EM"
We offer;
E. A. BEITS FARM, 160 acres
So acres cultivation, well im-
proved, $15.1*) acre. Live slock,
farm implements optional. 6
miles south of Wayland.
Let us show you the t'rafton
place, l'i miles east on Iliway.
12'a acres, Ix-st equipped chick-
en and hog ranch in county. You
must see il and you will buy
ut $1750. Cash or terms.
Castlelierry ranch, .1 miles n. o'
Eastland, 135 acres in cultiva-
tion, all fenced you I proof, wells,
tanks, windmill, gasoline en-
gine. Fenced in seven pastures.
H room modern house, 1 mile
from hiway. Price $30.00 per
acre. 280 acres leased land.
Better get busy.
II. B. FURR AND SON
Agents
APT. FOR RENT: Furnish. il. pri-
vate bath, private entrances.
203 N. McAmos St.
NOTICE:
Will buy a bicycle jf priced lo
sell. Hark rider, llowcn Druu-
FOR SALE: Chickens. White
Leghorns, Rhode Islands and
Black Giants. Mrs. McCull, ML'
W. 3rd St. Phone 2!)."W.
FOR SALE: Entire furnishings of
5 room house. Frigidaire, Zenith
Combination Radio-phonograph
Table-Top RanK", Easy Wash-
ing Machine, 2 lied mom suite;
Not sold separately. No de-ti-
ers. Write Box X, American, or-
fiee, for apiKiintment.
FOR SALE: House trailer. Call
9023F3.
STEPHENS COUNTY AT WAR
SOUVENIR EDITION
to OK published boon in the
BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
Send us Hie photograph of your Man or Woman in Service im-
mediately wi that we may have a newspajier cu: mude. A charge of
".MiO will be made for the engraving.
Fill In Coupon Below
(Print Only.)
And send it along with your check for $2.00 for the engia ing.
Name (Rating or Rank):
NOTICE:
If you have city, farm, or ranch
pro|icrty for sale, or if you want
to buy, list it with me. 1 have
some bargains. l.ct me sell you
life insurance, either one or
family group, accident, h.-allh.
hospital, fire, auto, any kind.
Offices Old Texas State Bank
Building or 511 West Walker,
residenee.
A. W. Whitfield. Insurance Agency
"See me before you die."
TO SELL OR TRADE: Oood cor-
net for hoy's hike. Call tiHL'YV.
WAR BONDS ARE YOUR BEST BUY
Branch of Service (Check One):
( ) V. S. Army ( ) WAC
< IU.S. Air Corpa ( I WAVES
< ) 11. S. Navy t > SPARS
( (U.S. Marines i > MARINES
I ) Merchant Marine I I NAVY NURSE
( ) Coast Guard I ) ARMY NURSE
Present Camp or, U Overseas, Which Baltic Front:
Home Address:
Name of Parents:
Address of Parents:
Name and Address of Wife If Married:
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Schools Attended:
Where Employed Before Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
'.'amps and Bases Where Trainli* Was Received;
Awards, Citations, Medals:
Reasons: *
Other Information of Interest: tUse additional paper If sufficient
space isn't provided.) |
FOR SALE:
5 or fi room house on pavement,
well located for Ward School
and High Schools.
Reasonably priced.
BLAKE JOHNSON
1NSURANCK AGENCY
| Phone 777
FOR SALE Privat'-ly owned
1938 Tudor Chevrolet. Clean
and in good condition. See it :tt
107 East First Street or phone
M T.
NOTICE Now open for business.
Due to the labor shortage, we
will operate on a cash and
carry basis. Pate Brothers.
WANTED — Messenger U y or
girl. Apply at Western Union.
FOR SALE Curled chicken, tur-
key, duck and goose feather pil-
lows. Priced from $2.10 to $5.li0
each. Get your pillows before
they are gone.
Thorpe Furniture Co.
WANTED To RENT: Furnished
house or two bedroom apt. by
the 10th. Write W. E Red, 31 m
W. 8th. Cisco.
FOR SALE Complete beauty
shot* equipment. Reasonable.
Write Mrs. V. M. IH Masters. It.
1. Ringer.
FOR SALE: 200 pedigreed white
leghorns. 1 year old, .">0 pull 'ts.
90c each for 100 or aU.ve; one
dollar each for smaller number.
Culled, practically all moult• <1.
ready to lay soon. Gonzolas
Creek Farm. S. S. Sprawls, Ri.
3,. Cisco, 2 mi. s.c. of Gunsight.
No Reveille Here
Whitcslwro. Tex. «U.R- Mis
Lem Smitn, a telephone o|ieralor I
has providivl a unique and much-
appreciat"d lorm of recreation
soUiers who s|ienil the week, lift
In VliitesU.ro. She has furni.lH-!
a house with beds, where for '' i
Vmall fee i: sohb.tr can sin p as I
lat; as h- p'eases.
Try Want Ads
NOTICE
THE
BEES0N
ELECTRIC Co.
Now Located
with
Houston
Appliance
PHONE 16
For Service
Mr. Bill Howell
Is with our sta'f
Lloyd Beeaon
Prop.
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WANTED!
Pictures Of Those
In The Service
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FOR THE BIG STEPHENS COUNTY AT
WAR SPECIAL SOUVENIR EDITION TO
BE PUBLISHED SOON IN THE
BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
We need the picture of every service man and woman
in the county for thin special historical edition that
will be treasured for many years to come by enlisted
men and officers. /
If you have not already brought us your
service mail's picture...
Don't Delay
Act Now!
Bring or Mail Your Favorite
Photograph!
. . . attached to the coupon to be found elsewhere in
this paper with $2.00 to cover the cost of having: a zinc
engraving made.
There is. of course, no charge for using the picture in
the edition. The $2.00 you pay g'les to the engraver,
work that cannot be done in our plant, and after it has
been used. BECOMES YOUR PROPERTY.
All photographs will In- returned undamaged
and any dear photo' regardless of size,
can lie used.
OVER 30S0 COPIES WILL BE PRINTED OF
THIS EDITION
some to be bound in an attractive cover for those 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 before it's too late.
Brackeitridge American
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 5, 1943, newspaper, September 5, 1943; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131948/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.