Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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CLASSIFIED AOS
NOTICE To the poultry peopl!
of Stephen* County, if you
want early pullet* you had bet.
ter get to thinking about your
| lan« and engage them now a*
the peak oI the «eaaun it al-
mont at hand unles* you en-
gage them soon you might no*
be able to get them when you
want them. Also true with
your coatum hatching. C. L.
Russell Hatchery
POR SALE 6-room house a n I
tot. 603 W Hullum Cash or
term* Call rural 9004F5
Ft >R RENT South apartmen*
325 N. Smith Ave Phone Ml
WANTED ■1 or 4 room modern
hou«e. rloae.in Will iwy cash
Must be rhenp G K Johnson.
p. O Box 97J Brrrkenridg *.
See me at Fade Hotel
FOR SALE- tjtl Acivs 4 miles
North ol Brtn'k *ell improved,
$4301), MO acres 10 miles South-
west well improved. $1*) (>er
acre 4*0 acres n«*ar Frank#
well improve! SIN.50 p *r nr.'
Residence at *«*5 W 4th. SlVOt)
Reside nee at Corner ft>-e *
Rarond, T rooms. $175*) term*
Residence at WJtt N Smith,
small house and furniture $51'5
rash Listing* wanted urjsentlv
H. B FURR A SON.
FOR SALE Model B John IVe.e
tractor equijtju-d with new ruo-
ber A-l condition 45 OIC | ies
and shoets Mr* Clara Tram-
, rrwll Rt 3 Cisco
ftiR SALE Modern five-room
house Outside cit> limits Nice
place for garden and chickens.
Reasonable trims till E.
Wheeler.
FOR RENT Refurnished and
newly decorated three-rt* m '
apartment On pavement, close- j
in. With car sh«-d adjacent
Frigid lire Couple onlya 309 N
Miller Avenue
FOR SALE H5 acre flirm. fi room )
modern house. Butane gas and
REA. Located 4S mile* north- '
west Ran^fr Wri'e • or see L.
Kirk|>atri<k Rt 3. Hanger
Garden Club
Will Meet
The Brwkenridce Garden Club
will meet at 3 o'clock Friday af -
ernoon. Feb 19. in the home of
Mr*. W. II Clegg. 1502 West
Walker Street.
All members are urged to be
present.
lise V'tot Ada
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—Uf|M i|.a y*„
nvifp win Hiv War
with tht MtMyYou Savi
Of mm fwnUw la expensive. The highest
price lags an always attached la the moal
items. And the cost af hums* liberty
. and vote
Iha way wa wlah—4kl jraa aver hear an
the cost?
paylag the east with their
Others ara having a* many Defense
sand Beads as they pessiblyca
dhif. Are fan Mag year share?
in arise la
Ijr far tha
we're naw
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FIRST.
S- K. SODENMUnr
I AM A SuCCEfSFU.
uAuNOeVA/UN. BUT VY '
BUSINESS tf A WASHOuT,^Gt*r
O O ROTH,
AMIftlCAN
INDIAN
15 CALLED THS
U*4A«JM#V
ALTHOUGH THERE ARE
3GO.OOO/VOH(AHCONO(
270.000 EXISTED IN
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PHfATED
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OROWS ID THE
tremendous i
lenwh of if •! i .
20>t inches/ v lY i
S0OK
*THt AMCMCAN IPHtMBKIS
is used
ANSWER
Astronomer*
-IR nciN *0CE, VBZAM
Censor Allows
But One 'X' In
Seamen's Mail
McKEESPORT, Pa Send-
ing kisseN ti> the I toy friend in t.ne
Navy i« all ri^ht. according to a
1 hird-boiled censor home on fur.
lough, hut don't use "X's."
That advice is from Lt. Ben
" Farkas, former McKeesport radio
iwtrolman. who «-erved aboard a
minelayer tliat |>articipated in the
I invasion of French Morocco.
' Lieutenant Firka*. 29. is poat-
mast.T for several hundred shin-
' mate* and he. with several other
Endless March
It's a long, long march but this
Marine private Is getting no-
where. With lull pack, he Ussda
treadmill at Naval Medical Can-
tar In Washington to dhow phys*
* " - M ■
Church Circlet
Held Meeting*
The following Methodist sir*
cles met:
Circle I met with Mrs. J. G.
Kartell Mrs. Charley Brown
gave the devotional. Her sub
fleet wua "ComfortThe peup
two songs. "Have Thia*
Wednetfay, Feb. IT, lfB
Now You See It, Now You Don't Here's o Reoson for food Rotlonlng
sang
songa.
Lard" and "Nearer
Own Way
the Cross."
Six members wars present.
The next meeting w4U be with
Mrs. Alvin Walker.
Clrrls II met in the home
or Mrs. 3. V. Oibbs. Mis K
J Benton had charge af ths pre.
gnun. Mrs. Ben Great gav« the
devotional. Mrs. Jsal Pipkin
Cave the study.
Six members were present with
one new member. Mrs. E. G. Wl!-
son.
Circle III met with Mr*. L. J
I IMdebrsnd Mm. W H. Bailey
pi-oided over the business ass.
sion. Mr.. R. G Csthe gave the
devotional. Mrs. Walker Ca.«tle-
man uave the lest lesson of the '
study "W;ii A Man Rob God".
Mrs. L, H. Reed won the priw '
In the Valentine contest.
Qterry pie and coffee weie
served to eleven meatiwr* and
two visitors. Mrs. Vernon end
Mrs. John E. Bailey. i
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. R. D. Tlndall.
Circle IV met in the home of
Mrs. H. W. White. Mrs Crsbb
gave the prayer. Mrs. E. C. Kin-
chen Rave the devotional. Mrs.
Otha Thompson gave the third
lesion of the study.
Eleven members were present
officers, censors shout 900 letters
s days.
"We leave ail the 'I k ve yau's'
and similar endearing phrases in-
tact. trying to help cuptd out as
much ss possible. But there si*
certain restrictions which are en.
fonred strictly." declared Frakas.
He said it is all right to insert
one "X" indicating a kiss la the
letters, but more than that and
"the rasor blade ia put to work"
More than one "X," explained the
young censor, could be a secret
code and "that's what we have to
watch for."
"The written secrets of the boys
used to disiurbe me at first." h*
confessed, "but s hard-bailed cen-
sor soon, get* over this.
"My biggest difficulty used t>
he passing up a shipmate with a
heavy heart whose letter I had
Just read. Made you want to
cheer him up and add a few
words of encouragement."
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Woiidei w i:cu .ill that toori is Mutt uyeti to oe on the uroccrs' shelves?
A tot Of it is leed.nn our armed forces—to muke ours the best ted
srmy in the world Bombardier cadet at s.m Annuo. Te*.. Army
^it Fi- id l«xiks over the mountain of fooo lie will eat during his
12-week tr-il'iing period.
little U-boat, riding on the sea; along came the RCAF, now
ssn it be? Piobat ly on the bottom of the ocean, for depth
Shwning the water In bottom photo was dropped on spot
At*< s f«w moments before a Canadian coa.stal p.itrol buiubcr
Spotted Uie axis submarine somewhere in the Atlantic.
OBSERVER
(Csntiause from rage One)
Hamrick is a former a< u\,
railroad worker who ios; leg.
He becom<> siH-retary of a rail.
road brotherhood i:nd \as also
county auditoi of Potter County
when appointed to the Htat*. of- '
fice.
Atty. G< n fJerulri C. M inn 1
wrote that Han trick probably is
espscially appi-opriate for fh • I
fills hut that he doe-
wth the sta'ulory 1
ivquunient that the place bo fi' -
let! hj atl eniploj in a "Uu iness
j industry."
Methodist Choir
Meets Tonight
The Methodist choir will meet
tonight, February 1", it tlu-
Methivlist Church it 7:45.
All member* are urged to oe
present.
CHAMPION j!
SPARK PLUGS :
REPLACE THOSE OLD'
SPARK PLUGS AND SAVE
GA8. <
POR A QUICK START J
INSTALL A WIZARD GUAR, g
ANTEED BATTERY. ,
WESTERN AUTOl
Associate Stores
PHONE 203
. N _ s
Whfn hCtt&u/fa*
rings "CHAPPED UPS
fr'M
ants Ads Pay ! Advertising Pavs
s
Sow, b'tter waathsr dries tkln oelta,
leaves ''.. in "iliirsty." Skin getssors—
B#Sjr«t dlvblis>i|.Scsilhin(t Mentholatum
arts -iau'1. 1 :c)r>s. I) Kirirt: thirsty
i t-I'.i .1 rhey ran air1 net'iled moisturoj
" I'm',.i clmffwl fkin from further
irr,ntii"U. Sr < i h ~ JKenthnlatum oa
rh MM-.i kanrts. es.fksanillips. Jors30t>
Memthdiatum
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PALACE |
—LAST DAY—
"THE AVENGERS"
RALPH RICHARDSON
DEBURAH KERR
TODAY
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-PROM-
WALTER WANGERS
ENCHANTING
TECNNICOtON
EXTRAVAGANZA
"ARABIAN
NIGHTS"
JOHN HALL
MARIA MONTEZ
•ABU
AND MANY OTHERS
BORRAH MINNEVITCH
HARMONICA BAND
NOVELTY — NEWS
NATIONAL
RALPH BBLLAMY
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KEEP 'EM EATING TO KEEP EM FIGHTING!
I,D0NT BE A HOARDER OR A FOOD WASTER..
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1943, newspaper, February 17, 1943; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131808/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.