Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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THE IMECKPflHPflR AMgRIC/y-BRECKEMMPCI, TEXAS
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OASSIFIED ADS
Dones*^ DTcToto?!"—
OUT OUR WAY B J. R. WILLIAMS
Twsdav^ct^TjJ^d^
, FT R SAI.E- Rsby chirk*. Al ">
ulUition alone fh«- hiy> outline*! h l * started chRit*. Pr>-pjrr
icvtitlj hj jour n.i'ion.il comma- j for fall and winter fryerv and
prn#ni n* ut «hur«*e. Shutr*
rhoM* ho (WmTi'd ncrap li
'ill yardk during li it* pa^t w,-v<
►••re
Hot WiiHt-rn. A. Jai kvin. J L
inlfnn K <i l (ni Kul.)
V A Sarherscin Hawk
ii*. (Y:i-Tt x. (iuilim Gatvv. J.
Caldwell. Clipper fite Garage,
ilwrts 'ill I. I> Bit*ii, J O
i«ri*(t, K. •!•>«•( I'lullip* Fet l*o.
n'\ J"hn < tenn Lit- Oieney.
M T. Wni'lr> I. R Will*. S..ut;i-
'nnl Si limit S <1 (iray Mortcin
Harri* Turn M i-hhurn, \V S J <.1-
|ps SimTur I'r in ''if Junior
High h. ! 1 m-h ■ St . lighter I a-
|vi C'i.im- - I "h i. S| -er, UigKie
Ar nt' l';irmale - Tnwtt, JiJin
|H .rv-r .< > ' \ !• nk r— M
loan. I 'Ir.iv Samt<r> I' A M.u-
|tw Ii.irt A t.ini% K I M' iJorwul-
flATMMIE,
NOW SHOWING
BOMBS OYER
Bl KM V
HatrK ry.
FUR SALE — Five-room mode* ft
ho'iM* at a i >rgaia on ea >
ternv . 1)11 E, Wheoler
Nf'ilCT I ha*i' Ixwiuht rhi- ^u.i-
plw* of l!'* ell Klectrir Stio:i
and lurk* El«-Ctru- Simp Knr
elertnc tervict' call 16 lloutin
Appliance.
K< >R RENT Fully itjuippil mui
irn Coder SI p Lucnted .n
(ihol^on Hotel. In<|uiri' D.
Joseph, T *l. '115 Ranger.
FOR SALE Floor wp. I'hom'
3K*. Mir|.<r Furniture <uiil
ilarilw an* Company.
WANT Tl 1 HI Y
r - ram li (jiv«
tcription Nell
V\ elU. Tniii.
y*j to 1,000 at-
tiimplrtr <fe*-
Bci'lei, .Uineial
H K KKNI 3 room furnished
alMiitnwnt anil «T\ uy yui01.
Modern com .•menee* all bills
paid V a Wfi-k. !#•* W, Jean-
ne! te.
jf'OR SAl.K N.' t .-rijom hull-.'.
All mudern ElnUuluii mmli'l
70, Ko| r ruble Tup
1105 E.u| WheeK r.
Crn. lf<nmnnn von Hmneken
c e ax<i..te of Nazi Ciettap
riuef Heinmh Himmler, h.
i«.i*n n.titi< d U'rnun runimand
ei in cimt in Penmaik.
I.S Navv-
I'U S -
FAM«>fS It RV IR1AI-S"
BRAZIL
u:M\ AI.
FoR REN T Thrrc.riHim furn-
ished aj artn>< nt. frigidaiiv. pu
\ate Iwith, pll\ale « nt air.'.
BiIL- paid I'hun ■ 134 or 50.
v< 'R SALE Ni* touthmtv
with ci>m|K ition r<f t beaultiui
1 yard >n It' a< n > land, hog lenc-
i-d. ->niall Kirn utd two chicken
house* See <i li Ha lib, two
mile* vHiih- < -t ot tiwn.
'.Continued rrom Fag* On*) •
^*a\ sunk in the Southwest Pacif-
ic w hile cminng r\'inf irivm-nts
to Gualalcanal on September 13. |
At lacked b> an enemy sub-
marine alHiut 'i •" p. m. th' Wk i
lec 1 veil thnv torjwdoes near its
rnak'ii*ine ami u <s->1 in. ranks v- '
Hultiiiu in many explosions an i ■
seriou tires j
| TV krmorrd force of the Brit,
ish Eighth Aimv wn in fiKhtin:
;«*>ition Monday night well inside
the Axis El Alamein line, aii't
at the end of three day* of attack
it appeared certain that the Im-
lienal and Alliwl troop* had ■ik-
I efssfully accomplished tlv first
I'h.ise 1 >f the ha le.
T%- Allied infantr>' had hn -
ter->d ho!>^. in the siatk* di-fen e-
•f thi- Rommel force*, at the same
time rittarkini; *nth tank supivn'
• m tmth flank t. Hie ck *ely fol-
lowlr« armoritl diviaiot*. nf h<
E'ch'h irmv r i*hed throuch v.
|position* N'hind th * forward Or.
•nan and Italian troop*. Fnem
j eoiin i*rattnrlt* filled to dislod,-
• hem and I f3fi prisoner* fell in.
'o Allied hand*.
Stalingrad Held*
The Red a •-my suiiported h\
fresh r s*er\e* mnint.nined it* 'in-
i in ."♦nt>r-*rnd Mond.ny in n «re-
«.1\\ hatt|r m whirh lh-' <r nrwi-
dro\e ;« wedc into Russian na-
tion* in one .ertion and then wef
forred to withdraw, the Soviet
I rr tdniuht rnmniuniqiie said Tile*,
.day.
j The main fiifhtinc tool< place in
j a factor* area in the north rn
,part of the city, presumably '.
nmnd the Red fHtober toundrv
works, arwl consisted of lioth tank
'and infantry assault*, whirh con-
tinued without a halt five hour*.
NOW
SHOWING
Robert Taylor
Norma Shearer
—in-
Hrr (unllMKinl
Lover
Die tin s could not I" broui;nt
under control, the >hip is atian-
1 lulled thr-e h<-uis alter th. at-
tack and about « p. m. a I' S.
WANTKI' Tt1 HI Y l.ii;ht work t. siroy-T -ent tor| -does into •'1
car ur pick-up Must ha\c i;ih«1 completing it* destrui tion ** h--:> i
till s 41J West William A L>. .ill Imji, ot saviru; tin- carrier had
Linds-y been abamloned. j
! The Navy said th earii.-r s.-tnk (
n« SALE Sold my V-S For i )f , th,.lp were no
to Mtwfy i'nclr. Now it , an near by and ier j
old truck n it worth over a ff,,„ the . nnouncement of j
couple .it damns, but .1 Rood 34 1<>SS was delayed a.* long a* j
* 7. W-ply tire*, the 4th on.' n't ther, wa-. any chance tin Japa. j
so jjood, $W3.t*l « ash Inquire
Kieck 'nndtfe American.
I
"I "RIME
I "LI'S -
IK >KS N'I >T
NEWS
FAY
I> H. Reinerd. Christine Ah -r.
iwithy. Ray Spradley, Robt. E.
Sw.-t-ne>. Jimmie Thornton Earl
Bniw n. W I' Taylor. M M Ca-•
ey J W. Flip|H>. Uilmore. I{. ti
Uiound
I>arl"ru Wampler. I>onald
Wampler / YonMlli M h Wbil-
Icv I" A Major*. G I>. Black-
erlv, < ink («ro\e School. John
Herring, Wm Airheart, Warr tt
Cruduintrton. <• W Hibbert. E.
I.. Halcomh .1 M Alexander. ("
M. E*cuf. McN l|enUIr:flin M
Ifc-lew M frowle> Gilm* re. G
Ri*tor. J Hulen
A Three Days'
Cough is Your
Danger Signal
Crromulsion relieves promptly be-
cau.se it goes right to the seat of thr
•rouble to help loosen and expe'.
L-erm Uidr: phlegm ar.C aid tiatuie
to viothe and heal raw. tender. In-
flamed bron.hial mucous metw«
brane- Tell \our druggist to sell vou
,i bottle of Cri'omuUon with the un-
-lerstai.rtir.i2 vou must like the way it
imcklv allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
forCoMflif CK#*tCoMs. IrowcWtis
JY/;//?<?£ a Gty/tr/wuf. Fvcn hojy knows that Schlitr
made its home town famous. Oncc you di*co\cr that famous flavor found only in
Schlit/, \t u'll understand the reason. Schlit/. brings you just the kiss of the hops
—all of the dclicatc Havor, none of the bitterness. Taste America's most distin-
guished beer, and you'll never go back _ to a bitter brew.
1
lU/LL Qi
GuestjBott/e
Now Schlit/ i« atjiljblr in 1 ncv. jJ-
ountc bottlr —1 well it in tHc limiliif
12-ouncc bottle. Sjme Schlit/, ume hn*
qu.ilitt, umr limoui duor. Atk for th«
full-i|ujrt SCHLITZ Ot'HT BOTTLK for
ihtue occ non when jrou erve mor«
than one primn. Itcontjint jlmott three
time* a* much Schlit/, it tuj to carry,
(u niceljf int« the icfngi rJtor.
On fa/>. A*'/
JUST THE A/a^OFTHE HOPS
tie /tittt'ruCJ J
THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS
WANT ADS PAY
I HEPE'S SOUR SISTER
AMD "THE CH LDREMt
AND I K5KTT WAKIT
A\ >OU STAKTJMO ANY
NO-ONLY JlST THAT
I'M GONNA PROVE TO
HER THAT HER WDS
TAKE AFTER HER/
5HE SEZ THEY
LEARN ALL TH1
ROWDY STUFF
OFFA ME/ WAIT...
WATCH IF THEY
BEHAVIN
."THIN©/ YOU'VE GOT
SOMETHING UP YOUR
SLEEVE RIGHT ,
NOW/
IT AWT
1
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5,1
WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY
CTORY
UNITED
STATE!
JVAR
BONDS
AN
STAMPS
Haft fw Mb k
KIDNEY PAIN
Mr* getting up at nigM!
•tap RnI
bgcigclM 4M U tUffiftk Wwys mtkm
Tli<}U*inils <*t wkW" %g «i f slki®#F
H lp lili '
soting Swt:np Ilu«n 4 mil painful
♦^•limrnt from th# enabling «ham t*
4o a tAomuffh b^fora going tf> W M
rata'* no urga i g" up at night
In addition. Sarmmt- R'*'* qui'kljr rr'...-va
i>lgd<1 r p in. b«tkarb« and that g«l r%!
'mi**ry" thnt fn.m laxy-arMag b!4-
Rtyt You faa't mini iu wordrrf'tl tanf
Swamp IU-"t w*a «ritrira!ly er^a H
py a «#|?-kn wn jbv*lr an, i)r. Kilmar. It
Mgil.inia Id herhs, r -o i an>l bs! -ana all
trgr^«li -ntE that you f^-al b tt *f faat.
Iry thi* rriiarkaM# •toma<*h : and Inteatl-
nal liquid ti «l# rUFt Ti^utAn^laluiva found
p IW? with orlv a •amr1# bottW uf Swtw#
R. ot. your nam<* and addr aa to Dr.
Kilm#*- A C. mpnnF, Ine . IVt<ar:m#rt
Htamf- rd Cof>n ?-«r * «ampl bottl* fr—
aod 1 xtftpai'l T# a«j*p to f.ill<>wr dir«*«*' iona
p«'kagr limitnl t niay All i
«uu Mil Br. K*ta*r'i S mn Kj t
'M
\
"I'VE qot a blq lob to do, thasa days. It's kaapinq your truck in
you bottar and lonqer."
Tha trucks on tha road now have GOT to last—because wa can't replace
them until 'Hi* war's won. That's why the Office of Defense Transportation ia
every truck owner and driver to join in a nation-wide pcoqiain of con*
serration through the U. S. Truck Conservation Corpe.
Humble stations have been designated official stations for this important
organisation and your Humble service man stands ready to help you do Am
|ob your country's askinq of you. Here's how you can do H.
Stop at the nearest Humble station and say—'"I want to loin the U. S. Truck
Conservation Corps." The reqistration of your truck will shift lis responsibility
to dm capable shoulders of your Huiible service iron.
His thorouqh and complete written records will keep ygp reminded of the
Important periodic check-ups that catch trouble before it starts; his accurate
and service report assures you that no danger point on your truck
Of Km will bs oTtflookide
America's Transportation Line ia second in Impor-
tance only to her battle line —and your truck is a
vital link. Do your part — join the Truck Conservation
Corps a: d let Humble's systematic Maintenance Pro
gram help you-KEEP EM ROLLING LONGER.
MUMBLC SERVICE WILL KEEP
YOUR CAR ROLLING, TOO
9*r can, too, are
■it ling on Am civilian iront
aid thoir care to no l«w
important than that oi your
trucks. Lot Humblo't planned.
systematic cars holp you <?«t
more mils* out oi YOUR car.
A valuable booklet tolling
you in sfanplo everyday Ian-
Quage how to keep it running bolter and 1
to waiting lor you at your Humble
Drop by esd mk tor it
DISPLAY THIS OPPICIAL EMBLEM
ON YOUR TRUCK
This oleid emblem to of-
fend to your ruck whoa you
lota the O. 1 Truck Con-
servation Corps. Il deeig-
nates you as a patriotic cittosn pledged lo—
HUMBLE OIL I REFINING COMPANY ,
Helping YOU k—p 'am th to k—p 'mm ROLLING
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1942, newspaper, October 27, 1942; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131731/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.