Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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Tin idav, Rrpt. 29 1912
TTTF! BTlECKTrVRTPCE AMERICAN—BRECKFNRITH E. TEXAS
Study dob
^ ill Mm
Dorothy Kel lev
Is Secretary
Hliin'j CM ; Pee? Thm
Love Coils
Members nf the Wednesday
Study dull vm|| mi ( l Wednesday
nfi. rr.fHin ai 1 oi Ink at the Wiw
man * Club for a tegular meeting,
taking up the topic. "ileallh an.il
Safety."
Mrs II || Quinn will talk on
Safe Guarding Our Soldier's I I-
Ih aiMl Mr- l> T Bowie* a II dis-
cus* Civilian Safety
All nu mbeiis air urged to At
11 •nd . '
1 ' ■ T ■ . • -r SiftafrUk
DENTON, Sept. 29 i r C'kk-
on and approved by I he dean f
women at Texas State College r a-
Women, Miss IVir ith> Kelley
Breckenridge will serve a siw-
tary in Lowry Hall during ili.-
y ear.
Ba*N for selection of sttidcn's
for this lesposlble position d< ■
l>ends upon scholastic recird, ci.-
i/enship rrcord. and person .1
quahflcnfions.
A Junior secretarial studev
mojor. Miss Kelley is the d.un.
ter 1*1 Mis (Inirgf I. Kelley.
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EXPERT
R\I)I0 REPAIRS
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Christian Circle
Meetinir Monday
Cia-lc 4 of the Woman's
Council of tin- First Christian {
church met Monday afternoon at
.1 o'i'loeli in the church pin I >r.
The Itieeting was opened by r
business meeting pmldnl over !>y
Mrs. Quimey Corbett. Mrs. N C.
Price In night the levtin from tlv
ihiul ••ha.iter of Romans. Mis.
C/irbett c listed tfie meeting with
aprayor.
Attending the meetirg included
Mcsdame* N. G. Price. Monro •
Voile. Quincey Corbet t. L. \V.
Houen. Claude Pauster. Barney
T> Mn, and I'. T A. Hoxworih
anil .Miss Alma Stringei.
WTOUR WAY .. .. By J. it WILLIAMS
LISTEN ,UL, \f OH, JUST WHILE US
M <le Morgan, 22-year-old
I i nch Bi tres*. and William
. of Chn;,go, applied
l it a marriage license in Lm
Ai:gelc.«. They'll wed in three I
weeks.
— IN FIKIX(; (JIN'S AND IN—
Tuning And Kepairinjc RADIOS
Radios are like may other delieate
instruments—repairs shiuld he made
by an expert only. If you want effi-
cient dependable service hy an exper-
ienced mechanic, as well as prompt
service, PHONK HERK.
PHONE :to
We still have a complete line of
radio tubes and parts. Also radio bat-
teries and a large slock of new RAD-
IOS for you to choose from.
fiSODAlAi
SERVICE STORE
I toil sTONK. Mgr.
7W0.
su*A
DOROTHY
6**r
C1
'eonsing
Creams
I
★ Ask any kid "JMio's going
to w in th® war?H
1 lc knows... bccausc he and
all the others in America are
putting their playtime into
wartime work. They're out
pitching (or Undo Sam, help-
ing to sell the War Stamps and
Ponds we must buy to finance
the war.
And our kids are buying
them, too. A dime here and a
quarter there, earned by odd
jobs or part time jobs, Isn't a
dime or a quarter to them any
more. It's five good bullets (or
five bad Japs or a part o( a
bomb (or Berlin. It's War
Stamps now—(or a better
world after—to them!
Our hats are oil to our kids.
A
Changes Sung Of
Come Too True
CIlll.rvRFSS, <U.*> When shap-
ly. husky-voiced Jo Carroll IVni i-
son crooned "There'll Hi" Sow
Change* Made at a medicine
show liele a little over a year ar<o
sh- kiifw whereof she sang.
Fop that same Jo Carroll Denai-
v«n is iiimv Miss America of 1942,
winning the accolade of the pud-
ges si the annual Atlantic Ci'y
contest as Mis* Texas. The • onv 'v
hriwnetto. now calling Tyler
home, brought down the house . t
the pageant with her rendition f
"Deep In the Heart of Texas,"
and went onto win the talent and
bathing beauty divisions of the
contest in addition te her titl \
and special appearance* with rn-
tiHcts running into four figures.
A native of Hale Center. Te c .
Miss IVnnison joined the medi-
cine slviw with her widower! niotV-
er "to etrn money to attend ro'-
i lege."
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TMAT'S KiOT
CRUBLTV—THEV
WRAP TAPE
r-r ^ AROUMD THE
t \SPUR9 SO
VI \ TMEV REALLY
flJsJ — A OOM'T HURT
l* W0«5E.V
WIMMIM
PAINJTIN* AN'
FUMIN' OVER
LITTLB THING*
THEV KNOW
NOTHIN'
ABOUT'
M
MEN ONLV
FAINT AN'
FUME ON/ER
BIG THINGS
LIKE TH* WAR,
WHICH WE
KNOW ALL
A^about^
it V-
t (Q.T
Nrit t!m yoti nr«4 ratom*l t k#
CaluUbt. tlu Imurovra ralnmrl
cum*|mmiu<I talilru tliut make calo*
md-lakilif plfa ant e<nar-coaird.
aarreablr. prnmpl. ami rKartK*.
Not nrrro ,ry to tulluv With tall*
or • a.tor oil.
I'm anlr aa dtractad ea labft.
KATE LITTLE
BKAUTV SHOP
Now Located In
Miller Hotel
PHONE 50
FOR APPOINTMENTS
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THE HEE MEN
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9-11
ENERC.Y i ONCENTRA
New Vitamin
Compound
l^uallvea Min r.iis In Bod/.
Aak For Booklet.
Bowen Drug Co.
J oh f/rat illations
Mr. ii'd Mrs. A. B. Al 'x.tnder
of Albany are i1 • ! ar. nt« of a
daugliter liorn S'unday at tit1
Bis'rki lridK" I Inn- and hosjat il.
The baby htts l«- n named Nam;.
Jo.
it
Vour che"«f of J,
Ijiiimi neeim:
D. >>«■•< c.MMSia ( u.-in for
dfy \ktn tubni'Miti *• i' (.unkt.
&Aion (Uio cium for nclium-tlry
&kin, p'tfi hLiui, fv-lroiling.
ItOUIffiNQ CilltOUt (IIAN (or
litirmil « r oil> %kin; tlior<uiKbl> removes
Uutt fii.ikt tip. •
KARNES
WILLIAMS
RRLGCO.
i
i Mrs. O C. WihhI and Mrs. W
A. Hotmann Jr.. and son. Lilt!
Bill, ,s|>enl the weekend in Koi•
Worth where they ,'vere joined!
' t'y Mr Hotmann who was goini;'
j to Florida to en;er < ifficers Tram-
iny school for .he I*. S. Anny
I f \irjm.
Thk Spate Contributed ft* BRECKEN RIDGE AMERICAN[ .
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF
SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF STEPHENS
WHEREAS, by virtue of a cer-
tain execution issued out of the
4Kth Judicial Court of Tarrant
County. Texas, pursuant to a
judgement in said court styled
and numbered, L. J. Wardjaw,
plaintiff, v*. S. J. Fuller, (J. C.
Baehman, S<iutbland Life Insin*-
ar*e Company, Gulf Stales Lif.*
Insurance Company, and Mar e
Oilman, ?xecutri.x of the estate of
R. F. Oilman, deceased, ilefcnd-
ants, Numbered .'M)J17-A, aati
cause of action having been re-
duced to judgement on November
a . 1 itll). wherein L. J. Wardlau,
plaintiff, recovered judgement
against S. J. Fuller and G. C.
Baehman defendants, in the sum
of M.MI781, with rn
.. w. Jic .wit aoituut at
U " rate of H per cent per an-
num from date of judgement, and
with interest on $.162.51 of the
above amount at the rate of B
per c- nt per annum from date of
judgment, together with all costs
of suit; U|xin which judgement
there is a credit of 51%. 15. by
virtue of an Orcler of Sale, da led
September 1, 1H42, issued to the
Shenlf of Young County, Texas;
I have levied upon and will on
the fith day of October, 1!M2, be-
tween the hours of 10:00 A. M.
and 4:00 P. M., at the Court
House door of Stephens County.
Texas, proceed to sell for casn
to the highest bidder all the
right, title* and interest of S. J
Fuller ami <1. C. Baehman in the
following des<'4ilie<4 pro|ier1y,
to-wit:
Located and situated in Steph-
ens County, T -xas:
Survey Orantee Abstract Acre*
1 H. C. Sallerfield 27.1W inH."
I. * G. N. 1324 filO
H. C. Salterfield 2557 Ml)
J. 11. Gibson 1313 1:'H
J. H. Gibson 1S24 246
J. M. Hunhani 1111.1 Hit)
II. A O. N. 2«38 339
Henry Brown 17(H) 160
H. *• G. N. 2529 320
93 Blk 4 T & P Ry Co. 362 610
i V.. C. Collier 2731 75.5
1 7.. C. Colli-r 2722 100
1 E. Chambless 1496 610
James II. Price 1-1.5 .KW 5
3 A. R. * M. 2757 185..L1
P. P. Pierce 2700 161.6
and that portion of the follow-
ing described lands located and
situat-d in Stephens County, Tex-
an. to-wit: '«lS
Survey Grantee Abatract Acres
W. N. Pickett 959 160
Henry Rrown 922 112.2
M Blk 4 T * P Ry Co 1916 486
James Ervin 2193 140
The above sal™ lo he made by
me to satisfy the above judge-
ment for $3,987.63, less said cred-
it of $196.15, in favor of plain-
tiff, together with all interest,
costs of suit and sale, and the
proceed* to be applied to the sat-
isfaction thereof.
It H. Hlrkey,
Sheriff. Stephen* County,, Texas.
Dated this the 14 day of Sep-
Mutter, 1942,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin .Io.io< are
the p.'irents o| a • n l rn Sunday
at the Bn ekear i|«« Clinic and
hospital. The bahy hi s luen nin'.
ed Ronald Mi Ivin. Mr. and Mr-.
Junes are Horn S ;-e Springs.
Mr. and Mrs B. II Ril in-on of
Klinsville aie llv |.aients of a
daughter Isirn :.t the Clmic. The
baby has U en n .nied Amnnt i
Ann
BreckenridKe (>irl
Pledges Sorority
\nn Harrell. I. lighter of M
owl Mi- .la.nes <i Harrell. 1S<|7
W Walk r Stt.s !, has beerf l-l d-
^ed a memlsT o| /eta Tall
Mpba soiwity.
Ann i- a fr< -Ivman student in
Soiitbw.'SUTn Cmversity t h • s
year, \\lw n hn* attended Breck.
• enndgi' High Sc!m*)| she was 'i
j memi r of the Dramatic Club and
, the Hi-Y.
Frank Taylor of Odessa visited
friends in Breckonridgc Friday
of th<' past ne.'k.
Mrs, Paul Stearns and children •
of Houston are \ sitinu her jkii--1
lent*. Mr. and Mr... J. M. Corlcy.
MEN—WOMEN—HOYS AXI) (JIRI.S!
ENROLL NOW
Breckenridge School Of
RADIO TELEGRAPHY
—Prepare yourself for a good position, x ftnl to Na-
tional Defense. Heneficiul to men entering the aer-
vice.
—FOR FULL PARTICULARS CALL—
CHAS. MARTIN
Room 18 — Ilrerkenridge High School
Phone 2SS or Residence Phone .Via
MOjf t/un£rfs- but it
takes more
than magic to brew a beer without a trace of bitterness! Schlitz gives you just the
m ■
hiss of the hops—all of the delicate navor, none of the bitterness. Once you taste
America's most distinguished beer. you'll never go back to a bitter brew*
Now Schlitz is available in a new 32-
ounce bottle —as well as in the familiar
12-ounce bottle. Same Schlitz, same fine
quality, same famous flavor. Ask for the
full-quart SCHLITZ GUEST BOTTLE for
those occasions when you serre more
than one person. It contains almost three
times as much Schlitz, is easy to carry,
fits nicely into the refrigerator.
Ofi/ty.&Ht/
JUST THE OF THS HOPS
7tc iittaucss
Ai«m >t<l>w i ie*
MILWAITKEEFA M 0 V $
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1942, newspaper, September 29, 1942; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131711/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.