The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1945: Searching Inside

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... 'War Bonds In Action The Carrollton Chronicle i A FOURTH WAR YEAR . . . PRAY FOR PEACE 1 VOLUME... XXXXI $1.25 PER YEAR CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9, 1945 5c PER COPY NUMBER 14 Capt. t. Davis..., is now 2nd Lieut. He received his bars and wings on Feb. 1, when 200 were graduated. uated. His parents... bazooka failed to fire after he had aimed it at a German guiding a tank1 through Rochefort. He walked up..., and will be granted a furlough to visit his parents who live on Carrollton, route 1. SOME OF THAT SCRAP IRON COMES

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... of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ............................$1.25 Six... cars, trucks and busses in 1945 will face the hardest period since the war began—with 1,500,000 more... in the ration pool (12,000 on Febrluary 1); estimates that it will take from two to three years to fill the pent... by the Of* fice of Price Administration to 1,000,000, the lowest since last October, and arw 200,000 fewer... COURTEOUS SERVICE- End of Road Cafe THE LOUIS REEDS The 1st Christian Church -HAS A WARM WELCOME FOR YOU

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... OR~5TONSBALED Cane and Hegari Hay.—David Nix. Phone 42F2. 14-2tp. Wanted— > WANTED—A TRUMPET AND A COR- 1... February 28 Stamp 35 June 2 SHOES—'Airplane Stamps 1, 2, and 3 in ook Three, good indefinitely. COT... TO ALLEN The G. W. Culpepper family moved to A^en, Texas, Route 1, Tuesday, January 30. Mr. Culpepper works

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... THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE, CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY », 1M5 PAGE American Heroes Mrs... THE ART OF NUNr/NG RAP1DLV Hunting for Valentines and Valentine gifts? We have them! Yes, even in wartimes... will be on March 1st at the home of Mrs. W. M. Wilson. COD Class Meets With Mrs. Anderson The COD Class

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