The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1944 Page: 11 of 16
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WARTIME
OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION
Certain small manufacturers
are permitted to produce unlim-
ited quantities of any farm ma-
chinery, equipment and repair
parts made entirely from sur-
plus materials or materials
softenlng-up—during which theineedlng no allotments or priorl-
Amerlcans and the British bom- ties assistance higher than AA-4
barded the enemy and occupied preference rating, WPB an-
countrles with leaflets designed nounces.Items most manufac-
to undermine enemy morale and turers will be able to produce
bolster the morale of the enslav- under this relaxation, Include
ed peoples. Germany, Prance, corn shellers, feed grinders,
Belgium, Holland and Norway pitchforks, hand cultivators,
j__Bed stamps
good indeflnlte-
WANT TO SELL
S&T* BOUGHT
Dent Throw that Old Janfe
Away! Make Some Money off
it. Cash pld for Wood', Iron,
Junk of all kinds.
ftr stamps 30, 31
i good for five
finitely. Sugar
d for five pounds
par through Febru-
newspapers with a combined
circulation of almost 16 million.
Part of the present combat
phase will be carried on by psy-
chological warfare branch com-
bat teams who will be equipped
with portable printing presses
and radio equipment to keep the
local population In liberated
areas Informed as* to the pro-
gress of the war and to give In
the local language the regula-
tions of the military command.
Invasion Cats Civilian Supplies
„ Recent shortage of many ci-
vilian supplies may be attributed
to military demands of the
forces of liberation. Examples
, are radio tubes -and parts, gas-
oline and oil. In spite of a radio
, manufacturing output over 10
, times as great as pre-war, mill-
. tary demands for radio tube*
YOUR
FARM?
OR
HOUSE
Taw National Pans Loan da
elation b ready aad anvtsai
serve you. Long tiaoe loans, I
Interest, eaa pay la Ml I
time. Ask the many who ■
paid fer their fanaa ta 1
through the aas of oo-opgaM
credit. —6
F. P. BOWMAN
PHONE 129 Soc.-Trua
-11 coupons good
21, A-12 coupons
through Septem-
■rplane stamps 1
■ Indefinitely.
Lwn’’ In Bond Drive
El sections of the
Cs are “Going to
Ee Fifth War Loan
Hgested by scattered
Es received by the
Eection, War Finance
■Treasury Depart-
fcroll county, Qeor-
lure’s $100,000 share
By quota was over-
■ ooo on June 6, six
Ithc drive opened. In
Ehere county farm
T broken down into
k ghly equivalent to
In other States, sev- “
lad surpassed their 11
fc. ry County, South-.11
Lched its gaol two 8
k the drive officially e
be than 20,000 farm "
I dealers In the D. 8. 1
an listed as workers In r
War Loan Drive.
buig Extra Eggs Now a
housewife will buy an n
h eggs now and store !
tr refrigerator she can f
storage problem now *
War Food Admlnls- f
present, WFA says, f
1 400 carloads of eggs £
no cold storage space *
|nd. By using their re- j'
I, housewives can *
ttssible to save 26 mil- *
I eggs. Egg production 1
i to decline seasonally
I soon be possible to
I supplies In the usual j
REAL ESTATE
DRUGGISTS
creased about 1-4 cent a pound
In all states except California
and Arizona. Cabbage ceilings
range from 3.9 to 4.3 cents a
pound. Effectlfe June 17 retail
prices on fresh fish and seafood
will be reduced ( from one to
three cents a pound.
Kound-Up
Farmers bought and accepted
early delivery of the largest ton-
nage of commercial" fertilizers
and fertilizer materials in the
nation’s history during the past
12 months, the War Food Ad-
ministration says, thus enabling
plants to keep working at the
capacity permitted by available
labor and also avoiding a critical
shortage of fertilizers on farms.
.... Ration certificates Issued
for purchase of men’s rubber
boots and rubber work shoes are
now good indefinitely, OPA says.
should fill
GROCERIES
GAS
OILS
COTTAGES
Drive-In Service
DRINK MILK
Collier Dairy
Keep Your Battery
Fully Charged
SAYLOR
CHEVROLET CO
SERVICE STATION
MACHINE SHOPS
TEXACO
GAS AND OILS
Firestone Tires
and Tubes
Washing & Greasing
ROAD SERVICE
TEXACO
Service Station
W. M. Johnson
WE BUY-
Used Furniture
Or Will Trade New
For Used Furniture
. . . Householders
their coal bins during the sum-
mer months because the short-
age of motor trucks and drivers
for distributing coal is expected
to reach a critical stage by the
beginning of the coal season, the
Office of Defense Thansporta-
tion advises. . . .On July 1,
nearly 100,000 Cadet Nurses
from the 1,064 approved schools
of nursing will celebrate the
first birthday of the U. S. Cadet
Nurse Corps. . .
Let Os Help You With Your
PAINTING
■ v and
PAPER-HANGING
PROBLEMS
ALL KINDS OF
GARDEN TOOLS
MILLS COUNTY
HARDWARE CO.
Telephone 71
General Auto
Day or Night
PHONE
TRY ENRICHED
BREAD
REPAIRING
and
Generator and
Starter ^Work
r who want to »
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m result*! mjrnl
Water—no spetal
ne coat’s eooojkj
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color cards.- —
ROCK
SAND
GRAVEL
PH8NE 270
M AN BEAST
BIRD
FUNERAL HOME
CLEMENTS’
DRUG STORF.
Local Trucking
Alto Representing
CENTRAL
FREIGHT LINES
Top Prices
For Good
USED CARS
See Me Before
You Sell.
Here’s a delicious way to get
your vitamin requirements!
Keep up your family’s pep
and vigor through strenu-
ous wartime days.
Home-baked flavor
New scientific
enrichment
Gas Appliance Co.
Telephone 257
BARTON SMITH
’NMI MOMLYmW
pDKk in therooadb
our, use the room i*te
o objectioeaMi H*
4o Iiiuiu i sail
ELLIOTT’S
BAKERY
SEE US FIRST!
among them the gooa oia army
tmile, have gone up in price. A
year ago Uncle Sam paid $190
I for an army mule. Today such a
Dependable
Service On
Any Kind
of Job
Get Expert rianntaf
I COAT COVERS
rior aurfaces, iat
per, wall board,
*, building til*. |
We Buy-
Electrical Appliances of All Kinds
*. in any condition
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
Farm Machinery
PAMPER
your ear
Sheet Metal Work jtlTOIOTf
Turn your unuouable Electrical Motor*
WE WILL REPAIR THEM FOR YOU
~ GOLBTHWAITE ELECTRIC CoT”
RENFRO’S
Z. T. LINDSEY, Manager
Old Roberto Building
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Wilson, Ernest E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1944, newspaper, June 23, 1944; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1091086/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.