Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 197, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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THE RRECKEXKIDGE AMERICAN. BRE('ICEXKIJHJK. TEXAS
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^liiie to it that the world is rule* I ment of ,>otnto se.'d after the>
Vr* by tolerance and understanding ; have been cut for planting in Si->
I'nlesw we make up our niinct* : mesan Bat to help prevent M-ita
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nritt.-n l>> Thornton Wilder, ancii The elub roomswere artistleal-
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Army Ail hxd AmrOnwrfferiH Army Swviu Fcnm
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- which branch will you choral?
41PM
The Army Air Forcas—'WHI
you chow this branch? If you
do, you may inspect parachutes,
keep delicate instruments ad-
justed, plat or brief flying mis-
;iuis. cr Cp fcn administrative
job. Wfil you chare in our vie-
tones in the skies?
ffea Army ©round Forcac—
Will yo«.cho:t« !.hr, fcr :n-h' If
you do, yodr job fitay be at n
tlKk Aifip >i'S!.l"urts the ir :
chwucat details of a |fc««c <. r n
tsnk Icstr;j>t-r: or you may
drive and rt-,vjr c.u . j.eefw,. .or
trucki. D«."f«iis «f till er vital
beh:nd *-Mt imcs ncsJ Wuts to fill them. WiH you fill one
of there jobs?
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Ti|A AfDitf'" Smpm|(A
Will you clioosc this branch? If
yciu do, your job may deal with
Administration, communica-
tions. ie,uipRM t. finances, food,
or transportation of men and
rupplies to the theaters of war.
Will you share the work of win-
ning tlis Wjir in this branch of th ; service?
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l. Tmt kewh of Itnlw-Army Air Forces—
Ai-rr.y Crr tin-:! Forces, A--.-njr Service F xce*. within certain
t^rnphical nmtts.
5. Now—Cheat* Tevr ilk. No*, you may be recommended
for an Army job you're already trained to do. Or if you've
never worked before, you !uve a chance to get expert Army '
traimnc-
3. Now—Chooi* Tojf Station. Now you may ash for your
Sirs; Army assigwrwnt at at> Army Post in the Service Com-
mand in which you enlist .
• far M OMitb about (hue nru opportunitiea—apply at
y <ut nm Mt U.S. Army Rerruttmc Station. Or write; The
Adjutant General. U.S. Army. Attention: Recruiting fe In-
duction Section, 4M5 Munitions Bklg., Washington 25,D.C.
(Women in estwntiml war industry mutt have re/east
/rem their employer or U.S. Etnploymurtt Survkm.)
THE /MZMff NEEDS WUS...
mmj*B« Mi
it's the right to enjoy a glass o>
or the right t
ling to ouPflpnscieM-'
-all our poa t«war planning won*
MSiJwiirth the paper,' that lit 1
tKtfa: - ti'they can think of-and f atil
pJ' up to the people themselves tt
n •• -tutUH
. .ii.it;
enees ,.. aovernmeaiB
promises.
But aw Bert Chllder^ si
"What cood is ail this (lr:n
, ap of plants unlenK each oms of beer occasionally
®'1 m deeidea to make bl« em ner vote according to
•. —-nil iitir■inst>nni-
: lite world a
I Ftwit where JI sit, Bert's pntI
th* problem In a nutshell. «* •;
ernmcnts can pasa theTCo-
lutions and make all the treaties
Iy decorated with l>a.sket?i of Jap-,, 4
oniea where bridge and Wfv'"
played during the morning hour*.
■Mrs,. H. ■; &.: Baker ;!Wf
•in' 42' and' Mes^James Eek ■ Curtis,.
Albei®lruck, J. E. W*iJt ®|#btFspi
I Hood and Mrs. Biai knej- jiiM
I scares in ^ajg|| |t U'11 |
Mmes. L. *"
and only a row or so .should h >
planted at one time before thi
seeds are covered. 'HK'f' 1 i
The rest of the inoeulant should
then he removed from its original
eontainer into a can or a jar .vhfch
can be tightly closed until it ;s
, needed again. Mpa| ' 111
I Cooper also suggests the treat-
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to respect the other feliow'i .har|||^ of ihe';j t3toc.c
rightw and -! Wbertiles—urhatheii' "
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p! Claris* was chjir
[ man with fl®. A. Naylor as eo-"1
chairman.' Others servftjg on taa ;"
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You Know
Ooinos"
1 Mike Hollem
visiting friends.
Of Pampa is Here
W. Rudman. Alben Swtoj, ce,- | || who mdemml
Sgt. Floyd Reed, who has b>c.i
visiting in the home of Mr. anrl
Mrs. H. B. Dennison. has return; r!
to his station «t MeGlothlin Field. ,
; Texas. . f i ' . V 1
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QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
DUE TO EXCESS ACID
FreeBookTelliofHomeTreatnientthat
Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing
OmtwomimonbotttetortheWItXARn
TREATMENTbav« been told forriilipfor
•ymptocMOfdUtre^iurlglnicrroniStonucli
and DuaAnat Uteus Uu« to E «s Acid-
Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach,
• -—lunt. StMplettnu*. etc..
I. 8ol<l on 1 Allays' trial!
Message" which fully
treatment—tree—us
BARNES-WILLIAMS DRUG CO.
BOW EN DRUG STORE
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The Easy Way to Replace Worn brakes
tl ipollftold, P. J. Burke ami
Chas. ilagler.
Oufc-of'town guests' were Mrs.
E. L. Ross of Valle> Mills, Miii
Til lie Knebel af Siiv#;V M
Md., Mrs; Floyd J. Bullock of
Breckenridge, Mrs. G. C Mare
i.n>* of Longvicw, Wash., imfl Mrs
Lula Armstrong of Sail Antonio,
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Garden Club
Meets Friday
an operation on the knee at the
St. Joseph Hospital in Fort Worth,
wife repeated to be doing nicely.
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Mrs. Russell Carter has, Tone i
Fort Dix. Wit$: to visit her
husband. RusseU is a lieutenant
in the Army. Mrs. Carter Will re-
.;, turn home within two: weeks.
Genuine
Mrs. * Charles Whippo and son, §|
Buddie, of Amarillo, are here vis-
iting Mr. and Mis. H. B. Denni-
The Breckenridge Garden 'Club son- .
will meet in the home of Mrs; N.
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W. Rudman Friday. February
at 9:30 a.m.
An interesting program has
been prepared.
All. members ivtv- ui:;;;od to be
pri>sent.
| Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. Oncar Powell cjre
tlie parents of-a baby l j 1k wi !
I at th:> Graham .IJssipitu.t, Cisc; ■■■
! Texas, February Ifttfe. Mrs. powei!
! will be rememix rt il here siS' Mar- j
garet Gandy.,
S/Sgt. CI eve Gandy of Fort
Brown is here recuperating from
a knee injury. Sgt. Gandy was op-
erated on at the Brooks Hospital
t in San Antonio. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Gandy.
Mr. and Mrs. Less Reed of Ed-
mond, Oklahoma, are here visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dennison.
We Still
Have a Complete
Stock For You
To Choose From
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Associate Store
Phone 20$
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(ike 666
, SALVE. NOSE DROPS
On Late Model Cars For February
Plenty of Anti-Freeze & Batteries
Also 1 Late Model Truck
We Buy and Sell Used Cars and Trucks
McDowel Chevrolet Company
It RAKE SHOES
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Open a 30-Day
Charge Account
or, if You WI
Prefer, Use Ouri
Convenient
i Budget Plan
CLEARANCE!
(Per Axle—2 Wheels)
Bring in your old brake shoes ... exchange them for
Firestone factory-fitted Bedi-Lined shoes, tailor-made
for each particular type of ear. And yon can install
them yourself! Every shoe is equipped with Firestone
highest quality Safety Block Z^dng.
finality Recapping
Uy Factory-Controlled Method*
No Certificate
Required
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Smartly tailored of
heavy, fast-dyed KM ft
dttck. 14-inch.
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4.00-16 Tiro
Let otir factory-trained
experts recap your
smooth tires and be
ready for your next tire
inspection.
Get Off to a
Smooth Start With
P Firestone
Polonium
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FOR EXPERT
WORK
We !>o All Kinds
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See Us For
Light Fixtures
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TRIMZ
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e It's Ready Pasted
Just dampen Trims in yonr
Was 1.45
sink or washtub and hang it
up! It's marked off in feet for
easy measuring and it dries in
20 minutest
mJlla™ _lSi
|Sil«x Drip|
Coffeemaker
Makes n> enp for cecIi tab Is-
spoon of coffee used. No
waste! Two-cup capacity.
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Porcelain
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49«
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Ml
four-Quart
Dutch Oven
Six-Quert
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Styles and fabrics galore! w envelopes, draw*
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Good heavy wan made with one-piece seamless con.
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i in and ever}
i tonch of sh?
Casserole Set
Includes eight individual
casseroles with g t
covers. Jl el
ojn. to 7 p.m.
PHONE 570
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 197, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1944, newspaper, February 17, 1944; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132065/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.