Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 3, 1945 Page: 3 of 4
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TMS BHrC^CNt'OGC AMERICAN,—BRECKENRIDCE. TEXAS
PAQK THRBB
ImpiKmb**11 m-'f -
' 1>isn a few rronthsi—postfbly even
<1 v. iV kv pil t* don'! last
li i( fcr ■ ' if, en;l on the trans-
Hii
pilo'.*
cat*K
<r 'Mr iu it«>
n
,„r'V.'i.*,"r,T ' going to do with v. t chart- <t
[ 1H '.Ol*i>}i —i nn i . .
•• -n u ur •• • earlier, as v. r • <■ I (1 .- r
*«M iln.n. In'lnrm the riVt'P I'( ail (ill « J
" J we had decided : 1„. tin
cuts. jnsnilng that th> .
*a« n resemblance to a t^rl J;,
(.IMIKRY ltd, )m ti ' ; ;
j got." A*id tincc Tony, whcrv : i
he v. a* feeling ! drinks, had .
N-nd'ncy to j..- ini■ - a iciiaiR very
i 1 f - ' H'ftv d.i: t , • -
Wc railed ! •latural that he v..,,hi . .ill hi 1
t , "S ;/>* Q '' Arc ' ■ ■
• M' M-lit t.llll , • 11 I C ill
• in <r. iy th«> very be«
*• I ' a.sn't ii. that
•' onyn itc, and the
rn; 1 rot ild do for rnywslt
■ ; tti fhi'* C N A. C. }
<lt. ■ i ,• before that one
« vet of oxygen de-
of their ir.valuabh*
* i11 f.*>k the lives of a
•>k yo 11.j; co-pilot and on
radio operator, as well as
Getting Down to the Point
FOOD RATION STAMPJCALENDAK
. ' '« aju, . -(*>; •«. |„ir t. / .T
Ml.
Calls
in the
JH
r r
iune
a Ri
• to
that theirs were lady rat-, Mine
was a itiific, and in addition v
Oemi; the iwire net " • rr 'he *• r .
h,,.| he had a habit of licking out •. ith
. nr:! . I tongue and making I !•!* • • .
• | ,ir i ntiiae whenever ether < : the th-
. . n «< got t. " rlnsv t . him. I called
V ,'hin j him "Spitfire."
onh
Scores Strike
ST AM PS
EXPIRING,
JULY 31
STAMPS GOOD DURING JUi.Y
Valua
Letter or Number
look 4
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MEATS
ond
FATS
ihruiZ
10 Points
ALF X RAWLINS & SONS
MONUMENTS
Over 60 Year* Service
Wratherforri. Texai
ond Nch S'.ih -is
lBDli El
Red Ste^f >
PROCESSED
rooDs
"ZIP?
SSI
, ICPc.nh
i fd IaT] thru PIUI per
He- S'am ' lamp
IKK IHL1MM lHff
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Blue Stomp*
SUGAR
PcunJt
FAT — JUICY — TENDER
FRYERS
BROILERS
EVERY DAY IN THE
YEAR-
COME GET EM
J. M. STANLEY
805 PANTHER
'p 'W nn.l y ?y Ct> flew 1-v: t t .« v.aitirg for w rd
1 b* the' KUBm'ng fr"m Hlnjan while htm In Caleutta we heard
' ''•ingt«- and 1 and < r • ■ mi- -llv ve went ah. ad
I • : - ;■ I! y ti a wonderful
b- r.i.h « f hoys—-cotirageoufi
'•1. >t I' lad - v. in like.l
•'hi j"! • • ! the th«ills th. v in«
i h a> 1 did; v. h.i
! liked to t t igh arid drink and play
1 fard- : l;k -d <'iiroiu.iti(.! and
. nig aiKl u .a ., n--and who day
aft. " day i i-k-.-.l the.:• lives on the
!><•:> ' < t a -'.'lie route in the
- ra •-«• they ! ad to
• he i 1 ey v. anted to,
| C nr ■' I 1 were afraid that
I t, v. ' gi. r : t. 1 ' t'ei'dby t.> Tony
I'M',-cede, t >• h« i-a'tse during the j Above handy chart hv\M «n n Jif?> " ' • lot
out of o*ur
idnight %t t
thlB®
i d«-d tliem i
went down to Cult
A v trit 1
ns* F>:'lly ve went ah. arl
t > •xranii''! with our own plans, arranging
r t ot:r return to A't <:■: a. I 1 • '. r t. Karachi and
knew it would be good to see the llonbay arid, by liner aerost the
■ t ' ' t" .' :"i >i Ar a S i i ' D aliin. South
f"*t Iv and f: lend 1 ,ck . .%• ' . • w« ViOuld
lake trai'l tu Cafe Town,
out of aetit-t.. «,f leaving impor- win ■■ we hrt 'tl to get passage
, . , , i/s (ant thing - Ix'hlnd thing th. t i r.in\ v or t " " p-hip return-
,. had t" done by ne, tl:in . • I" t1 <t States Two days he-
rbal pethap I sheold be stay.m f„ , ■ ■ v.-ere to le. -.e by plane
. n< ||1P(X w t"ti". I'wt hoard soldier talk 1 r Karach v.e reoeh'ed word
1 tii vorti*. we '"
the leopard ,, . .. . ,
tli pro!Irnt there va a feeling of goto
-
that way v hen they are y • <m: a
Tony thiit he would Join us
,1 mediral dincharge "Hell, the - ar (' ilta the f'.eenth. A1
, "iirlb. ,"' 't over yet, and 1 rati still Prh.-er-sal brought the message.
,s. ,, light. What it I d«. limp a I Mle ha-, in: arrassged to spend a few
hit'' 1 <-;in Still carry a gun, J day v. th t:: o the city before
.tu! we sent word 1" Tony
the pilot who had
\ 1
3 EL/*AE.R
.*• "W-
t* 11'ti !larman
rai t t V' U
•tie head Sure, and T could 'till "v an!'
:i K nil plan.- and the C. \ A. C. t..-. a- - : Pi - <!• n that we would
!( Oj ental ed all the ptlnts it. could get to' eft hi 1
i the I iv- fly Its tratihport.s acr<the Mima- ' f'.of:
purpose and lavas But it was like that old
tor* tVitV «aw • "The htst roldier 1 a live
. y. ( iingiss soldier." And the best pit
to our live one, too. If I stayed
n Karachi instead
and Pi'i and I start-
ed making the round of the bars
anrl night clubs and theaters. Two
0 days later we shook hands at the
airport, and Gingls and 1 and imr
began the long
' i. Until the India drinking oxygen with the IW'paid rt.t.en
corning, we C. N. A. C. I couldn't |>o« sly ■ '-mey
hat we were have remained khM for ie <T.> Re f'ontimieri)
i'or July.
ij)s arc available V
Tough—On Japs
German Experiments On Kakc lkttnm
I {am I in
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v 0. anil V.ull- tl out hw w ill- '
tfw youth- i«>s.ing o< pork d. -
i fMrttnevu ofheinfs graldted i.w
w.'ilhtt and tied on foot. Their to-
tal lake was SH.
K9NPERFUL RELIEF
From Bladder Irritations!
Fa.nous doctor's discovery act? on the
kiJtieys to increase urine a.idrelievi
p. rnful bladder irritations caused
Ly exceis acidity in tLe urine
1 tin «■ no rtf.ed now lo suff,r tinner,n'.trV
«nd ditconiU*. I torn backathr. .
I i.l,t. i 1 itaimit. .lid ttin down 1,-t-lnia | 500 E. WALKER
du t rstci* .ncidity in your tirtn.- .— t.iliil | —
Sherman H Palrymple, above
international president of th ■
United Rubier Workers oi
America, (' 1 O . eleplortd th
strike of 16,700 menikers of lb
t'RW's Aki-nn local, and. it a
half-pace newspaper strt er-
tisement, pleaded with stiil.e-
to relurn to work.
LOCKETTS
RADIO SERMCE
Any Type-Any Make
i I tm
rt
E\viiii5 (liristiiin
! iarihvare
,TRY A AMCRICAN CLASS!
fnro ADD FOR QUICK RE
LOCATED AT {TITO ADO 10 , QUICK
FINCHER MAGNOLIA SERVICEl SUL1'•
STATION
► PHONE
VOU WON'T HAVE TO
FISH FOR COMPLIMFNTS
IF VOU SEND YOUR
CLFANING TO
THOMPSON
C L K A IN M I! Sj
FRED AND PAUI INH
THOMPSON
Buy Roncls-
"Toughest guy I tver saw" is
the way Ins commanaei de-
scribed Marine Cpl John A
Spe/7.tferro, aho\ e, 23- ve.u -old
former Heidelberg College box-
ing instiuetor from Cleveland
< > He ti *d to hold, all by him-
self against strong Jap eour.ti -
attacks. Sugar Loaf Hill, one I
th.e most bitterly contested ob-
jectives in the Okinawa cam-
paign Using a Tommy-gun, an
automatic nfle and a Garand,
he killed 30 Jap?, while a bul-
let tore through his left arm,
two more broke his right arm
above the elbow, another i •
through his trigger Anger, a
fifth went into his back, emerg-
ing from his left h p and a
sixth nuked his riirht hip Aftei
rescue bv medicos. l. - wrote his
mother that he waj laid up -
because his arm had buffered a
"Jai"
fiiolopist \s' I)csc( ii (
From Tree Costs $8
HOST* >N '' p It didn t f
[ ? H fop Hr 8 G(hi<4 > '
i H/ir\'nn1 lTnivrr^it> I >
ciimli clouji a tit«-. 'Ihc rlent
1 was K;ith *rinq im j - irnrnv
j horinusly nt Afold Arlxm tum
park hrT« rm^itlv whf-n two litin-
• rl.nl ydtiths t< >•. ;
rr ^|rnti;ils.
' Obligingly* flip do: lor ciimi
IV< I mom doctor '* diocovfry DR.
KUMIK6 SWAMP ROOI. for Sh.iiop «
K t .tits f«s| on the kidney* to increns* : 1) 4 ¥ ^\T If ^ i ^
ti flow of urine and relieve rxrp «<. idlty. if I ; ^1 I I .1 l|
I O.if imttly di^covrird by m well-known ™ imli* -
nhysuian. Swamp Root i% a cattlully *
i btcndi'tl tonthinAtion of 1« Itn hr>, tools,
| \ tables, bahama and other natural In-
*iv d 1. It'?t not hai h or habit-lo* mm(
in an7 way —- jn t good ingn-fiientg th.it
I Ik lp you (rr| woilds better ta t!
I . nd tor free, ptrp.Md limpl* TODAYt
I Uki* thousands of others you'll be glad
that you did. Send name and bddress to
Department E, Kuttbr A Co., Int., Bo*.
i;*ss. Stamfot d, Ccnn. Offer limitt d. Sen#
at wnct. Aii (li ucgiats t It Svmmp Root.
HIV A W ANT AD
RFF! 'I. I S
•'OR QUICK
PAPERING—
FnameHng, Kem-Tonin;>
Years Fxnerlenee Clooil Work
Reasonable prieed —
1 PHONE 624
I T. C. HI OIIRS
•UltllHlMIIIMMniMIIMMMIIMMI
DON'T
I
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Mb \rni"i'd I >,. ,-a. ti. lett ,
t \anune h* a\\ flolaliop |*ear ar T'i-
'.th!i-. t" s forces lutvc revealeil, Herman
.|>ei intents by whi.li they were able to fire
ie. t untl. r water hopun; to liotnn
* nt'.'ir All pxprrimpnts arp now
> kp ;iti(l ntfimN Iuinp «l ,hlr vt,ii. (NEA
'LET THIS
TAG
rOOJ.YCU!
It 9a\'S $'.98 p'-r gallon,
but actually you tlnn
each gallon of Cook's
Coroc Wall Finish
w-th a halt gallon or
more of water, so it re-
ally costs you li?ss than
$!99 Per Golfon
/ I HFACD WHAT SO(J'"AiD.' TH|- .
IDEA! HOW WOULD NOci LIHT IT \
*X>R FAT HP P H \.l /
>, AWt> .
y Atl 7H*H BOKK. IW - ^USlkiO StANO" VXJ kMOW T5
I, ,VH> fWI THAT "
' \ P ~-.C ; - .:*• MIME DO
" „ • .-Xtr i'n V .
'' «- 't-t. -v ri^. vv vvw'UUW
JP OF SUGAR!"! IF 1 TOLD "*X.'R FA
1C THAT HAS I W6CC TAtkiMO 9A
H, 'ii £ MA. / . CL.UI. N,"N
SHUCKS
< < Supply rwecn the Coast and tie
, . #., CI'ightinij wine m les than • a I I
' ' '••••♦ lO o(tlfors I «e<<k« The .-hlpc art ,pp. d to ,
' ' ' ' ' '' ''' Na\-y |r,ms|,.r Hieir ■ argo afloat aril • I J
' r «pin:n h and n'«rst Hlotlern "reefers" are e<|uip I I
d- > "! T'1. |ie<l to di-.eh.irge cargo from
tail; • >' tiov- 4d,i, simultaneously fraction-'
are then Med Into <111011 l>.ai-
- : .'I each e.in f<lr transfer to warships
' "! ' I-" 'o.l- -tuch a- frtii** • ■ _:• a hi- -
1 " "tig* and cheese are kept ill "■ iiilf
i-W«tnMtt the („-,],} • where the teinfu-tatup is
. > if.vree. fareoln it Meat fish
tht'\ can I •' «m- ,n,^ nutter are
WALL
rAPIOR
CASH
FOR YOUR
AUTOMOBILE
We pay ceiling prtee^ for rart
in good condition
Home Finance
Company
Office I'll. 1.11 Garage II... 3'v
1)1 NIC \iul DANCE
—TO GOOD MUSIC!
• WHERE EVERY DO D V HAS
A GOOD TIME!
Open Gvry Night at 8:30 Except
*'o 'at.iv1. W! . h is reserve I for
Private Parties,
Op''is Sunday at 2 p. ra,
AIR CONDITIONED
H COOL INSIDE
I.AKEVIEW C
CISCO. TEXAS
•*: re:- rev '
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r
NOTICE
Our I rinl Policies arc serviced
any'where in the Fnitecl States.
1
Tl?r Kikpr Burial Association
Hreckenrldge, Texas M. r Kiker
main
■ I t
★ Keep your pre ions Hoover^®
Cleaner Eoiag btronp with T
genuine Hoover Service.
li e are the authorized
Hind er Sen ice headquarters
equipped with special tools
and genuine Hoover replace-
ment parts, expert serine,
Cost is extremely
low . Service is quick.
Work Kunrinteed. ^
«r <♦: re:- • . r :#:- w <*• * :■ ■
\\I!LPA> CASH FOR CSED CARS
'fires, fiaft cries ond Seal Covers for most
-ar*. 11 so complete line of parts
ccesftoricB.—Official I ire Insnrc-
' 'alion.—Plenty all size I'nhys —
( hevrolet Sales and Service -
McDowcJl Chevrolet (iom(iany
-PHO^? 505—■
J
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:*:• •:«
ELECTRICAL
NE EOS
DAY OR NIGHT
— PHONE fl/f>~
FIND QUICK RELIEF r>4 HOIlFtS
A DAY IF BROUGHT TO OUH
ATTENTION.
122 WEST
WILLIAMS ST
I m-(! Service Contracting
DAM? I, ELECTRIC COMPANY
-sr.-
-cr
l-'.ai'h cont .ins
. 'I .vis men As
unload al il heads
k up more food
t ve >-'s ran
fe round trip l>e-
holds" where the temjx'mtliw
maintained at 10 decrees
Marriage is not a word. It's
sentence
o!*-jd>w Boxing At Sea
-f
V V
% 9
WHAT He c
DISPLAY
llififfinbotham
Bartlett Co.
Estim.itea furnished.
1:01? E R S 0 N
101 vVr^T WILLIAMS
APPLIANCE CO
NEXT Doon TO SAFfWAY
"it.t. kinds nr t ooriNir.
phone ?no
lored in Tree/.
" ' ;s> \ 1 THE Hf'S NjO CSACts.'*. tM h -,\i p-v v
11 nAT IM /
I' n'h till no holiday: or vacation II
' en anrl w here il i ; le.'l t e\|ie( led
.'f '1 <1, pioliey today.
kv 'if vOsi r:\fi .. 1 s v 1vc
r \ r .-.r-iM' wr r r • vn 1 , - t r-\ 1 \i t
•- "At NXIR CUi'-.-'MPt . L • ■ -v. •
FSIOUC'H WOT TO HE. SM-'VICHW. '• £>
. , -v A LtT'r 1. f
- ama./m
'
MTi rnviiiTr: nrrtiAi, ASS(tcivnn>
to ii mi'iuber^ the easiest and most eon
■ a ' . o| prnvidinu for the funeral
K EM EMBER
w, \?S*' eV V *
v,' I' ""
HI 1:1 TI 1 R I'l I IIAVK IT AND NOT NT-TP
I I THAN no M:i:1> rr AND NOT IIAVla IT
\\. in lire a a's from 1 day to «ir years old and
a o|.!> ones in Ibis eoiinly lo offer siieh a
li ace limit.
aifiirmation call f".7u or drop us a eat
■ ■ ■ • ninllve «ill call.
h
S\I !I liWHITE BURIAL ASSN.
— I, Ci Musernve, Secy
'. rw 11
THE WOPPV W*t'l'
hu.lUid.Ulut ctnastcd as two Coast Guardiuu n -t..ia J *aBW
retui nirig to Ament a uboaid Coast l.uar.
Ill if the dancing : htiilows llltl Ij.'-e-tl ti"- c
.Iphel, who w.fflpetl tut ..i't", ■ pii u.i
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 3, 1945, newspaper, July 3, 1945; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132359/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.