Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1945 Page: 3 of 4
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An Actual Movie Shooting Scrtpi
DEXTER: Gee whiz. W>!;'
Busmen* M mt to've picket > p
for the Ruls! (happily) Maybe
I brought 'em luck.
A couple of grinning sv.r. icery.ei:.
hurrying past, paune for infwma.
lion.
SERVICEMAN: (to I>ext. it
Hey, kid, where'* the , ,< •
t<Avel booth? t
DEXTElt: (proudly pcintit y.
Right over there.
With .1 murmured "Thanks. V a."
the two nun hurry i ft to j ;i. v.-
line in the b i{
RAYMONI) (cynically) (', • ■
ii' What k./nj i f ; 11
Army've we got"1
Mi Archer tukc.-i her ft lend'
,n in.
MRS ARCHER C r or
cithy -I'll buy one fr> ,
daughter and you Lay one ii-
11. me.
111
<1* 1 'S4 ItOOTII
1 hoi — simOTIN'O
I.- I S i it AM t
ntf the booth.
• • tn n«, smart-
, y ,<re MRS
1 * -Mi.-r, aw n-
nuNcn.f Mil-
Ti .-.re still
- '.ay, ([lancing
, 1 u- unuhly try.
1 da1, r titers'
■ , in the 1 £, ha*
th' ;n yet.
<hi 1? into ti
•• :iy. Mim
* 1 ;: I fj.il to guess
iiir 'I
BOOTH
■ 'i' \ re. the two
a 1 I and are
n '.(J by lt.< two U
Hi. Mr-. Archer.
1 i. ot letting
y \\ tight?
i;:c.!.E: (smiling)
. Ji.iyinond
• ■ V.'ht; t-'a Cor-
1. ivxf«r?
m t i n g) Just
m Mrs. Arch-
> rly an n't you*
IN'i •!. ' We hurried
p.pg. Ih'Xtw.
1 \\Y 1. .« a little bet
11 01 r daughters
t ..ile ir.an.
Midi" 1 i\r
(OftlJvV
T<l\\ VUI>
ItOOTII
1 1 :• the fir nnil
<1 n KiowinR line
1 r i .<. ti around Corliss'
( ORNER OF CORLISS
MEUII M SHOT
Mi -. Archer and Mr rring'i'
till chatting amiably. have in-
nocently joined the waiting 1 .in-
of servicemen. Ki rn 1 ti«- nngle
>s;at which WE ARE SHuOTlNr.,
we cannot swf the intert<T of tin-
booth, but distinctly, over thr
murmur of vulces and tin'" si r ot
Duly : fo,j^tep«. we hear every few • ....
nn-nt the merry tinkle of «.■
register and the unnn '
sound of kiting folio. >1 I •
much giggling ami laughtei
There are pos.sibly 1 r> t r 2ii 1 <-ti
ahead of the two motl < r. i
lowly the line moo •. 1 > THE
CAMERA PANS WITH thi t a
hiothei s.
CORLISS! (O S) (brisk and
businesslike) All right, boj
who's next?
MRK. ARCHER: (smiling)
That's Corliss. She's So e.'li-
Cient
VOICES OF SERVICEMEN
(O. S.) (ad l l>> Me'—I'm n> xt:
—No, I am'—-You're cra/y' -
I've been waiting Ave minute
—Etc.
IM I III1I.IM DUVIN
< LOSE SHOT
Mild l in the ftf. just ringing
hi ii . ih on the cash register
1 I. while with tlm
ri lipslick sinear.t
i • ■ of Kleenex. Cm li.-.-i
| 1 1 ■ 1 the i i! largely hidden by
' e ■ 1 ,rl.ir;g servieemeu,
I ' • h !!l n| ' a - We get of her
indicate that she is tr.akir.g an-
ethev sale.
MH.I'HED: (laughing) No, I'm
- e . !.|y !l acta■ s the
We e 11 mot Ueli\ er
•• • < ••• ! .e to cantp.
'e.f e! vii emen greet
'. '■ .'. . a i j... vl laughter.
i \t. r.nOTil
iwoium; >ms. ARCHER
\M> MRS PRINOLE
! t le . gnized hrr
von/e Ii' th mother.:,
1. sire qtlite Innocent of
Wktl the.r da.ightii.-- are selling.
MRS. i'KINOLE: That'k Mil-
(1 J -l,i!e her heart.
V ne-.v! it 1 ni-zled technical
' . , il 1 ! the two ladies
n e line } ..u.' < .. around at
them,
"ins VOICE: (O.S.)
A! ' ' ' next?
MRS i'RJNCU.K: (-miling at
1.' • 1 >11 giant) That's my
<laught«r!
; .e - Miical ■ <rgeant peers over
the ulde 1 f the men ahead
i.l' h i in the line toward the
girts and then looks back at the
proudly smiling mother. He is
iir i> iii. 1-re. I'd by this broad-
mind' tim
11 CM\H AL Str.GtANT: No
r**
kidd
^*1
l>ll 11 HI \T W'fiLE
V. E AltE STII.l FAVORING the
two tncthers who are rapidly
• . in tie l.ne to a point
f : 1 v. hu h they can actually
1. • e what's happening inside
| the 1 The tinkle of the cash
mi? ter. the . ind of the kissing
land the laughter is growing in
vnlun e S tddenly. the two moth-
«r* simultaneously reali/e what
>lheir daughters are doing. They
•Kind frozen in their track-*.
MRS ARCHER: (a horrified
•shriek 1 Corliss!
(li> Be CulUiilUfd)
A' hotf-//. rhert Corp.
•P. ir.hided SKA SEHV1CE, ISC.
m
k'i.M and Jell
LXJ .. MlffcS-3 |M|
~ irtlxP^
* • 1 f ^ I ml| \ 1 I • rll«<* Irrkrr
• 11 iinil t'rtRKl*- %rrr ••Hum
> ■ tf ti I ■' l> 11II III I Ii t I r
-i'l!.i.| Itiiotil |||*. « n
< Itiiwo , I hire i« mi uikm-
> ■. fc iu lli -r i« In* litirtl
1 I !• t nit 1 oil (In- Mlhrr'R
H i II- 1*1* r I iltilltf MMMtly.
■ ' iln Ii.ij tir % I «l**«*r. Irlr*
i 11 i i r1it« % h.ii nn nhVuI
k «'.. • « tirllK** 4rra<U
I- , Ji st tin r It ml mil.
1 • , • gr.-.i-h on the mantel-piece.
CORLISS: t'h-huh. Lenny's a
VI
VT VIH HI tt HOME
f*OK< H
>t! i SHOT
V.a are £>H<
.!• * wh.th 1
-BACK
I.HI
d
Aii Actual Movie Shooting Script
'hart a thoroughly approving
over.
MR. ARCHER: Hello. Corliw
Every inch an ingenue, Ceri
, trips- daintily acio.-s the | reli and
(tings her arms about her father,
i CORLISS: (cooing) Hello, an-
gel.
Mil ARCHER: Earhnrt—the
is my daughter, Corliss.
EARHART: (charmingly) How
do you d", Miss Archer.
MR ARCHER Oh, you don't
have to call her Mi : Aieher
she's only f . . .
CORLISS (mtantly) D d<!y,
you don't have to give in >
life history - i\- E.u hait 1 A < n't
parents a scream th«.-u:h" N<
mutter how old you 1; t it:<
.till treat you like you were a
runfant, or something
During this scene Mr; Areher 1
been frantically trying ? • eairi
her husband';;; eye and hu '" 1 •! 1 >
caught it It is quite < bvjou that
she desires immediately i..'1-,
ence with him in private. J- a
(Mi-it towards the hall
MRS ARCHER (to Earhnrt
graciously) Will y u ex< >■ :■
jiKt a moment I
She go«s out into the hall, 1 e;h -
tuns peremptorily for Archer '
follow h< r r /./led. hut olied e:!f
he does so, and even a the duel'
1 loses behind them it is ol>\ ..hi
he aNiut t la n the whole ; ;• iy
f Cot Ii; ' preeocity.
TING t • artls a
1 from the porch
A j ri'ble of male
■ I . ■ I f■ • 1 >t tcp
irj.j;<lot mgly at her
n 1 • ' amin e uiging her
: I ;.eki>. Then she hur-
uti the staii intending
1.1 he,s loom. At this
..; ■ I a . 1 i' the
M'' ARCHER is a
.1" d, Iint?uished-look
• 1 ly !" ■ t le He
• v v,. ff ijutet, un-
, : ■ 11 ;,m e belles u
and a wide
. II d ■<• not
1 1 a miunent.
1 CHER > .Hy> Eve-
J net (beckoning to j
.11 t.a!l Th« way, my
I., it* •* nt in the Air Corps And
1 have an uncle that's a chap-
1. hi the Navy. My brother's
ing home pretty sc«>n.
! RHART: That's swell. How
eld he?
CotUJfiS. (eagily) Oh, Lenny's
in his twenties, (a happy af" -
tii' e i-.l) He ju.-t a lew mo..ths
nkler than I am.
rl torn away to hide a grin.
EARHART: (gravely) How
few?
CORLISS: (airily) Oh. I forget
—three or four.
EARHART (he has the great-
er difficulty suppressing his
amusement) You know. Corliss
—th is what we miss most in
the Army being invited to 3
I. : i- la.1 this. You know what
1 mean?
CORLISS: (soulfully) Yrr, of
coin's" Do you know many
p ■ i h* li-. town?
EARHART: Not a sAul.
C< iRLl.' S That's terrible. How
do you spend your leaves?
EARHART: I don'; know—
mooch around—go to a show . . ,
CORLISS, (delicate hint)
Alone?
E vRHART: Mostly Some-
tunes with other fellows.
C'i iRt.lSS. Don't you have a
girl?
I \KHART: Nope.
• d irwny by
ouiiU soldier.
iM-V - tl<
the Tsi 1; C
lie: e
111, it*'
W'W
ts>, tv.gii.
w are
t 1|! .lit
lv > t! vv
MR
MR
unman
nwting
Pit tviite
iliii ii 'Hile
polite !
i
Car- 1
ilhei*
dtrirMT v. itii
eel.lv t Why
Am
INT PORCII
NEVER*!! ANGLE
While E.ithart f .ridliM M ^if.i
Cotlirt l"i«k ' turn over with gin
• K appr \ ,d
h ARH AICI I tiara *1
your father to pi< k up
-■'ranger and bring hm
dinner
CORLISS' Oh. I <1
mean. I think it s
brought ^«o.
EARHART I •• .1: • e
t ■ Hi 1 I hear y.ai .« r1: *.
s well el
a pnrfeet
1 hoiTie t-
hot
and E irhnrt are in the f.
ti li 1'. the Archers are
-entering front the hall.
' , *he f tii nor Earhart 110-
t,. 1 t1 . f.-r a n oment.
1 Ii like girls?
e E ■ 1 art 1 n reply tu this
•In • a- , Mr. Archer
eo igti-i rtoi- iiy,
*.iR Mn 'lEI'- Dinner'U bo
t , ...Is ■ • t-.. • • minutes,
I 11 >1-1 warn to wasli
I ' \ 11 the way.
' Ah!! \i:: 'I1 t !:• veiy much.
'I'D.
| Coi'li*
' R. in
i ju t t
C rli
ARCHER
; over his shoul-
inlii the hall,
(dryly; lie likeS
Be Continued)
IV,
l oiiNion Mounts
.sh'j:1 ic
'a|);-r
■A
*
Coil"
I rue
III
n p
uiotiiili
1 riki
n h. i s
i. • ■ a
,, in the New York newspapi'r •
as two sinkers were stabbed and ,
ilul''iitieeil their intent to "take
1 11 rii l.ii ii in. stopped t r 11 days j
h> the
•t Hie
leelll I
lap 1
wail ot 11 In "lie nt the many scuffles, one
strikers, kneeling in almve photo, locks Ins
n tin- v 1 1 t of , l"A in a hatlle over news-
win 11 a I lia 1 a I h 1111 iti 11 to sei/e
What It Takes to Invadt Japan ,
200.000 Tom
Ingmeerinq Equip'!-
50.000 Toss
Signal Equipment
20.000 Tom
Petroleum. Oil, ete.
100.000 Tons
Transportation
12.000 Tens
Baiiom
525.000 Tern
In.Purpose Vehicles
325,000 Tom
C0mb.1l Vehic .'S
?5.000 Tfns
Chert' cat Warfare
200.000 Tom
Weapons
100.000 Tons
Medical Corps
Cliicai;o's city council has ad-
|di d 1 1 t I 1 me in>fieeiins 10 lis
health department slal'i' and all
were 1- luii'il m inspection of
siih-st aril la I'd In 11 ising.
Ther. 1 1 11 Ml oil ;ie|.|s in W'yo-
it'.tn'.;.
Kre h straw In rrii are rich in
vitamin C.
ICE CREAM
At l-oini' Any flavor- DoliJout -Scrooth
<• ctytlctls — Nm cooking — No rt-
whipplnj — No iccrthwd Aavoi1 — f.«ny -
Id®* 1 , : ■'*- ~1 11 v', tt foih 1 jt puck*
oo*,• u'.k f out grccur tor
LcnconoeBRy
m Hem«fradv If® Cr a*n
STSBILIZCB
'v
. UsiesDHU'-tnnomas -:c 1 emr .
—HH—
l.arpe scale amphibious invasion t ills for literally mountains of materiel An invasion of Japan,
for instance, with a landing f>>1 cc of only 250,000 men. would take 5000 separate beaching* by
assorted landing craft carrying 1,557.000 tons of equipment "The chart above shows what would
make up this tonnage, a- detailed by Rear Adml W. B ^oung Chief of the Navy
phc:
iSiiiSi™
■Vj
. .if
'Jhanflioi*
CHINA >
. ,f
and Accounts To maintain
of 30 to JO Liberty ships and
Bureau of Sup-®;
this force for 30 days would require the arrival and unloading 1
15 tankers, carrying 3^,000 additional tons of equipment.'
KOREA 1
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KYUSHU
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OKINAWA
/
SAKIbHIVA
FORMOSA
Pccllic
Ocean
Apt * |
IQt '.'Al |
CHINA
$T?
Noijo^ok
In Hockley Count v. Te\as, th
i> not a creek, river. null\
ditch, therefore no brid^i ••
JAPAN
Kogo himo
tanf ca 1
KUCHI NC tRABO 0
*0"
SUCHI NO VAKU I
T0KARS IS. • • NAKA NO
akuseki'suwanose
K IK AI
•Won
AMAMl^
S K£ROMA^^
6
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ROat.
f
^ MGKfc.
Toihoku^ 'MENU*
sen^AHU
KUME
OKINOEHABU
IMiiA ^Wndomori
If. ^
Mo obu*4 OKINAWA ^
Nehejft*= ^
ISHICAKI
IRiOWOTt
WIYAK0
SAKISHIMA
Ryv)^
LOCKKTTS
RADIO SERVICE
Any Type-Any Make
LOCATED AT
FINCHCR MAGNOLIA SERVICE
STATION
509 E. V. At.KCR PHONE *'
CASH
FOR VOUR
AUTOMOBILE ^
We pay eelllng prteaa for rut
in Rood conditioiv-.i
Home Finafice
Company
Office Ph. 131 G«l«ge Ffc. 3P
V.*. i
ALEX. RAWLINS A SONS
MONUMENTS
Over 60 Years service
Weatherford. Te*a«
FORMOSA
Pacific Ocean
©
Strawberry Crop in
l/itiitfiana Tops 1941
SB' ORLEANS '0. Ik-s|>ite
.1 M'riolls l.-ilmt- shnrtaee, Lotlisi-
ana virawhen-\ gruwors this year
pnH|uee,| nearly a million crali -
of lierrios which were Mhip|M'd Jit
itr average price of STi li n cia'e
Thi;; year's crop brought .r.
$l,(XMi.(KNi more than last year's
but was little more than half of
the all-time hiuh ol a
(fop wh«*h was proilueed in l! .il
Favorahle weather played an
imporiant roll in putting sirtw-
berry jji-owers on the iuht *ii<l«
of the I"(1k*' Cool weather slowed
ri|H-ninK so that grower* wc-r
able In harvest the entire «-iop
despite a serious labor short 11.;-.
Missouri is known as the
Me" state.
"Shi .w
The
•r ol
haw l home
Missouri.
is the state flovv-
ITtY A WANT AI) FOR QUICK
RESULTS '
Lemon Juice Recipc-
Checks Rheumatic |
Pain Quickly
DON'T
LET THIS
PRICE TAG
FOOLYOU!
It sayt $2.98 per gallon,
but actually you thin
each gallon of Cook's
Coroc Wall Finish
With a half gallon or
more of water, so it re-
ally costs you less than
*1" Per Gallon
SEE
art hrltf-
iricxprd
1MI1W ,
Do You Bele.h I 'p
(•as —Sour Risings
Aftei A f;o«!d Meal?
Sufferer* who have t• pay Ihe
penalty of stomach distress, indi-
Kostion. «as pains, heart httrn
hurninif sensation, and other svin-
piomaiii condition caused hj e\
■■ess acid, should try this In hall
a ulas' of mil hot water -iit up
t: 1eas|xionful of Neiitraeid aril
drink sloulv rifTtit after inea's
Neulr/.-id ha- I siMiiallv
nt; de for just this one pur|n se
to countt r.ici and neutrali/e e\
ce- vtotnin It acid
Nevei haVi you had f.-i-t> r, mot-
soothing comiortin:: relief <ie
Ihis tod,iv : a I- foi Ni l I I! \( 'i 1
Row- n I irtit' < "o. and ill . • ■
drttKKiHt' will he jrlrd t -uppl
you of our money hncV ,:naran
tee of satisfaction or mouev h-n-i
TRY A AM E ft l L a N CLASSt
r!EO ADD FOR QUICK RE
9ULTS.
Flier Downed Fought
Sharks 4 Hours
A IK >AR! i AN AI R( RAI- I' CAR
RI Kit (>11-' JAPAN 11 H'layed > «i f
I t i j K i Raymond L. Mel'e-
li'ke I I In] lltli Ave I. South
Nampa. Ida . held ''it-'ht hark - fti
ha> while afloat in a mu^h -e.f
• I Hi of Japan recently
"Krimklv, I was sc.ii.il to
death,'' was the convincing state
nn'nt of the yoimu naval nviator
111 crewmen in the seap.atie thn'
pu ked him iifi alter he had -pen: I
imir lioiirs with the sharks. j
Mehelieke had barely i-liml* li
into In-, rail after a vvaler lainlut 'l
en route to his carrier from the |
Japanese homeland when eii;hi I
10-|oot sharks commenced churn- |
inn about in frantic effort to ioin (
him. i
"I nave my presence away w hen |
I ^ot seasick," the I her said. At
one time tour of them wei ■ ai
tin kini; me simultane>Hlsl> They
would 'time sjieedinK up to liv.'j
rail I heir bo.lies about one-fouri h ,
out of the water. I was all', id.
they would tip me over. I
"I Rot out my tun and st.ntel
In shoot them, hu decided tin tr
If >.,i> i.ulft'i" from rliriitii.-illr
•M (leiiril I- |i HI, try I ill. hinipti
mve Im,«ih- re. ipe that |hi,ii*aiiil>
I-i 1 i f Ku-J-\< iifu|Miut)'i, a t wit'
w i I tntluy. Mix it vulh a tpiurf
t't Ha 'if, ,'iil'l f li« • jiiin- nf | I- t f i« ins. lt'«
\ > fr« -tilth* at ttll jin<i pli .'i>ant. Vou
imh<I "lily .'i tatili • piM.nfnis two limes a
<l.t> • lti t v* n hin 4.S ti"iirs—Norni t -
• «vi ruitrfit -*j 11<I rt^uP- are olitaifii'<|
pairx i|(> nut f|iui Kiy ami it
let I« • 1 I"'ter, rt t urn lhr empty
ati'l IkU-l'.x Mill eo*i * *>ii tiiitliim;
I" «?> us it i« n|.f 1 >* >tiiir ilniyirisl iiiiiIit
ati alt- hit! fuiiiit > •• ii k ttnaraiiii i liu-Kx
<\ mj" nml i !• ; ■ ami iitbiaiuuiUi <1 <>
If the
yoti i|d
! II k tl-'l
OUR
WALL PAPER
DISPLAY
Hifff/inbotham
Bartlett Co.
101 WEST WILLIAMS
i ALL
I i ■ '
Kwim' Christian
v...
Hardware
YOU WON'T HAVE TO
FISH FOR COMPt. IMTNTS
IF YOU SEND YOUR
CLEANING TO
THOMPSON
CLEANERS,
FRED AND PAULINE
THOMPSON
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KINDS OF
—PHONE
ROOFING
209—
-IV-just sjk mesr
DINK And DANCE
—TO GOOD MUSIC!
* WHERE EVERYBODY HAS
A GOOD TIME!
Open Every Night at 8:30 Except
Monday. Which is reserve.! for
Privata Partie*.
Opens Sunday at 2 p. m.
AIR CONDITIONED
ITS COOL INSIDE
lakeview club
CISCO, TEXAS
NOTICE
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electrical
needs
FIND QUICK RELIEF 24 HOURS
A DAY IF BROUGHT TO OUR
ATTENTION.
Our Rurial Policies are serviced
anywhere in the United States.
Thr Kikrr Burial Association
DAY OR NIGHT
— PHONE 876—
Licensed Service-
122 WEST
WILLIAMS ST
-Contracting
DANIEL ELECTRIC COMPANY
4K- -Mfr N*- -9T
cA&tr
Always something'
very smart, see
Ihe Sterling Love-
bird Vanities.
Klitfht (ilasses
Rain- («oods
new for yiiu Shop al
in tic ii ii i« i <; store
BURCH HOTEL BLOG.
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^ Hi-it les Kiker Breekonridge, Texas M. P. Kiker $
;• t*: .#•
| \\ ILL PAY CASH FOR USED CARS
k Tires, Halter its and Seat Covers for most
make ears. Also complete line of partn
? and Aeeessories.—Official Tire Ins pee- _
Hon S'at ion.—Plenty all size Tuhjts.— . j
| —Chevrolet Sales and Service— "
ii McDowell (Chevrolet Coiuj>any i
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''"■■i* '*:■ >:• -ww' 1 r •jr-' -SK-
I
blood would only attract moicj
sharks, so/1 fin'il just ahead ot |
them That was sulfu ient tu 'lidhc '
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