The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, October 1, 1943 Page: 4
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iets Stretch That Gas Stamp
with a-
NEW CARBURETOR
v Charge Batteries the Old Reliable Way
f pr rsties
and Plenty of Parts for
All Chrysler Products
TRUEBL00D M0T0R CO
There Will Be A
In Prices On Cleaning
WE WILL TAKE ALL
NEW CUSTOMERS
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CLEANERS
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Our Speoia
Wins 50
War Bond
Ann Favlovsky charming little
daughter of Mr and Mrs Joe Fav
losky won the 50 war bond at
the Personality Contest and Bond
Rally in the high school auditorium
last night She was sponsored by
the First National Rank
Jackie Jackson small daughter of
Mr and Mrs Gail Jackson and
sponsored by the Canadian Truck
Line won a 25 bond as did Little
Carol Price daughter of Mr and
Mrs Frpd Price who was sponsored
by the Nolen Hardware Company
Mr and Mrs Kay Condo and
daughter visited heie last week
with Mrs Condos parents Mr and
Mrs W A Merrell
May Warn of Disordered
Kidney Aclion
Modern life with lu hurry and worrj
Irregular habits Improper eating ana
drinking Iti risk of exposure and Infec-
tion throws heavy strain on the work
of the kfdneyi They are apt to become
overtaxed and fall to filter exresi acid
and other Irapurltloi from the Ufagiving
blood
You nay suffer nagging backache
headache dizziness gelling up nights
teg palm welling feel constantly
tired nervous all worn out Other signs
of kidney or bladder disorder are some-
times burning scanty or too frequent
urination
Try Doant PiU Doant help the
kidneys t pass otr harmful excess body
waste They have had more than half a
century of public approval Are recom-
mended by grateful users everywhere
Alk your neighbor t
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30 Off
All Other Jewelry
20 Off
Make Your Selection Now
While Stock Is Complete
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CfnQthtr thapitr in At JW ft rtin for I itten on tkt StnU Ftt
tor a Rail ct at War
America needs millions of women to
take over war jobs to stay with those
jobs to help speed the day when our
fighting men wdl return victorious
Santa Te women arc answering this
call all along the line
Right now thousands of Santa Fe
women are doing warvital work to
keep em rolling Many arc pitching
Into unglamorous jobs greasing
engines operating turntables wielding
shovels working in blacksmith shops
and cleaning roller bearings They take
pride In their work tool
Many of these women have husbands
sweethearts brothers or sons in the armed
forces Many came to w ork to replace
a Santa Fc relative who had been called
into service Others took jobs because
they knew womanpower must step in
when manpower goes to war
Wc of the Santa Fe salute these
women who know that what they are
doing is vital to Victor
SantaFe
j SANTA FE SYSTEM LINES LMjf
ONI OF AMIIICAl tAILIOADtAU UNIIIt fOI V1CTOIT HEL Pi RSif31
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, October 1, 1943, newspaper, October 1, 1943; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47315/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.