The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 175, Ed. 2 Wednesday, December 13, 1944 Page: 7 of 14
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1
ber 13, 1944
Wednesday
December 13, 1944
Tune in on KRBC
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
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It of job-quit-
Ir In Septem-
11.000 quit and
I every 1,000. .
I this might
ws of the Ger-
France made
the war would
ling had hap- •
only worse. In
Lu gust of last
y 1 000 workers
seasonal spurt
Is and girls go
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943 In Job-
the 10 months
ary and Octo-
less than in
[ people fired S
liber. 1944, was
y the same as
The number
1 1944 generally
gures for 1943.
nce in the fig- €
two years came
t people out of
to the armed
ere 3 per 1,000
T per 1,000 in
0
d the chang-
0
ctive service to
younger men.
Ie because the
ring their goals
had less man-
it the number
replaced those
their jobs for
A
44, for every 64
rkers who were A
e were 60 re-0
something to be
e. There are
ailable for wort
a year ago. ■
ad wandered in
ng around in the
Massey of Texas
given) was sur-
I that he had an-
1 zis even before
legiment left the
I Massey copped €
la jitterbug con-
rvicemen’s center
March, 1942, and
I ran a half-page
m “cutting the
Iver with a Chi-
copy of a popular
gazine recently.
In it a copy of
ure with the cap-
at this style of
enjoyed by Am-
swo-man race for
lit trench covered
nd there was room
Iman
irs heard the dis-
the German artil- •
ing and the sound
ining ever nearer,
elace of Cuyahoga
ached the shelter
led into It head-
lifter him came-S.- B
Verock of Lake- W
I pushed and but-
[forward as he tried
G
Y A FEW DAYS LEFT TO BUY
THAT EXTRA $100 BOND
marrage lifted part
111 was outside the
Lovelace had been •
i far that it took
it to get him out.
tee
feel very hungry
I." said Capt. Giles
I no-pound, five- .
pany commander•
Intonio, Tex
through a plate of
I very hungry," he
I guess I can eat a
I He finished his •
ng. and then had a
finally backed away
Lie, he'd eaten 21.
,
The 6th War Loan Drive ends December 16. That leaves you just a few days
to scrape up the money for that extra $100 Bond. At least one—more if you can.
There’s still a war on. There are still millions of your fellow countrymen
who'd like to quit fighting, quit facing death daily at the hands of a nasty enemy,
■ arid get home to their families.
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We can’t let them down. With our fighting men winning victories all over the
map, we can’t afford to suffer a defeat at home.
Let’s put the 6th War Loan over with a bang that can be heard clear across
the Atlantic and Pacific, on the fighting fronts.
6 more roalons for buying at least an extra
$100 War Bond in the 6th
I. War Bonds are the best, the safest investment hi the
world! ,
2. War Bonds return you $4 for wery $3 at maturity.
3. War Bonds are as convenient as cash—and increase hi
value to bootl
4. War Bonds mean education for your children, security
for you, a nest egg to fell back on, come what may.
5. War Bonds help heap down the cost of living.
“6. War Bonds will help win the Peace by Increasing pur-
chasing power after the war.
WAR
LOAN
IE REVELATION
HN, CHAPTER 21
I Selection
a new heaven and
I for the first heaven
It earth were pasted
there was no more
in saw the holy city,
lem, coming down
it of heaven, prepar-
le adorned for her
4
ard a great voice out
saying, Behold, the 4
of God la with men,
11 dwell with them.
Jall be his people, and
I shall be with them,
Ilr God. And God
away all tears from
land there shall be B
eath, neither sorrow,
I neither shall there
le pain: for the form-
I re passed a way.
ROW—ST. LUKE IS
lender
jugh Z8 and Al through
1 will be validated until
through 78. AS through
Initely. No more will ‘
be indefinitely for five
■ home canning through
nd indefinitely.
I each through Dec. 21
gallons. •
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Before another day can pass—do your share!
BUY AT LEAST ONE EXTRA $100 WAR BOND TODAY I
Abilene Builders Supply
Abilene Candy Mfg. Co.
Abilene Cash Wholesale Gre.
Abilene Plumbing Supply Co.
Abilene Welding Supply Co.
Allen Plumbing Co.
American Cleaners
American Optical Co.
A. R. Archer, Wholesale on Co.
Ashmore’s Beauty Supply Co.
Associated Grocers
L. H. Beckham
Blondie’s Beauty Salon
Bourlend Furniture Co.
Boulevard Cleaners
Busch * Sons
Wiley L. Caffey
Canton Cafe
0. 1. Chambers Grocery
Emmette Chandler
The Chicken Shock
Clinic Pharmacy
Ralph B. Coats
Cosdan Oli Co.
County Attorney
Theo Ash
Sam L. Dryden
Dr. John R. Dressen
Elliott’s Chapel
W. R. Ely .
Dr. Bob totes
Fielder-Dillingham Lumber Co.
Fraley * Co.
French Engineering Co.
Frontier Studio
Jack Fulwilder, Jeweler, ,,
R. B, George Equipment Co.
Guiter Trust Estate
M G. Haynie
Henderson Grain Co.
Hervey’s Studie
Gulf Super Service
let and Butternut
C. L Hicks Feed Store
Higginbothemn-Bertle# Lmb. Co.
Johnson Meter Lines
Dr. Jee A. Kennedy
L. D. Kennedy Grain Store
G. R. Kinney Shoe Store
Kraft Cheese Co.
LeMode
Litton Studio
• Lydick Roofing Ca.
Mack’s Auto Exchange
Mary Beauty Shop
Medical Arts Pharmacy
Meyer-Blanke Co.
Millerman and Millermen
National Realty Co.
J. C. Penney
Peoples Finance Co.
V. C. Perini, Jr.
Geologist and Oil Producer
J. C. Penrod, Consignee,
Phillips Pet. Co.
Rightway Laundry
Ring-Free Distributing Co.
S. •. Roberts Drilling Contractor
Rowell Furniture Ce.
Russell & Roberts
Safety Cab
Sailor Beauty Shop
Salle Ann Shop
Sanders Appliance Co.
Security Investment Ce.
Shepperd & Skinner
Shee Service Store
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
H. L. Skinner, Mgr.
Southwestern Life Ins. Ce.
Rex A. Smith, Jeweler
Smith-Crein Pharmacy
Smith Plumbing A Meeting Co.
Star Furniture Co.
Sunbeam Super Mkt,
Taylor County Abstract Co.
Taylor County Livestock Auction Ce.
Tesco Service Station Equipment Co.
Texas Mill & Elevator Co.
Thurman's Studio
Todd & Duffel, Public Accountants
C. M. Tucker 1
University Florists
Vaughns' Sweet Shop
Esco Walter
Weples Plefter Co.
Welker-Smith Co.
Ben West Auto Works
West Texas Cleaners
Went Studie
Rufus J. Wheeler
Weltmen's
Western Auto Associate Stere
The H. N. White Co. Of Texes
Wilson & Co. Inc.
Ernest W. Wilson, Attorney
Williams Machine & Welding Co.
Dr. J. A. Wolfe, Chiroprecter
Mark Womack’s Western Sterege
Keith Wright Supply Co.
Yellow Cob & Transfer Ce.
This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement-prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council and Contributed by the above Individuals and Firms.
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