Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 11, 1944 Page: 3 of 3
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5:in Angelo house guests of Mr, ••ami Mi" ft
as a Junior C„ Camp. , Mrs. Bftltfck is Mrs
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I.I Manors who Is with Oh- Quar
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Mr. an<| Mrs, Eugene Hull and
son. Forest, of Port Arthur; Mr
and Mrs. Cro..; H and son. Bobby
Mr. and111 Mrs..Buss If Ha!t!:j
Angelo, Mrs, S. N. Campbell ol
Brerkenndge. and Mr. and Mi-
Kr. ri Mr i*onn< l| and daughi" ■ ,
Dorothy visited m' the home ol
Mr. an,| Mrs w, L. «>tMil t>i
Congratulations
Met Wednestk,
The Story Hour groups net
W^nos'tay iift -nioon at. the Puj
I if Library, This was the fourth
weekly meeting, which -nil be
conLmied for (• n Mi AH chil
Mr. and Mrs. J I. (;, Sunders ol
West Ith Street are the parents of
a baby hoy horn Sunday, July !)th,
at 12:10 p.m. His name is diaries
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RECORD OF A HEROIC VICTORY;
THE WAR DEPARTMENT REVEALS
TODAY
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i f. Sanders.
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Lt, i.SCi and Mrs. Jack Martin
! j fox ar,-' the parents of a hahy hoy
! ! horn at the Breekenndge Clinic
; Tuesday, July 11th, at 5 a.m. Hi-
' name k Jaek Martin. Jr.. and he
. weighed 5 pounds. Mrs. Cox is
the former Joyce .Smyrl. Th'1
\ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, R.
I'M., ("ox and Mr, and Mrs .!o"
Smyrl. ■
(The Battle for New Br./ain)^ %
COMBAT CAMERAMEN CAPTURE fHE MOSfl^W
jC SENSATIONAl PICTURES OF THE ENTIRE W>)>!
m JAPSDEALT A FIERY, SUDDEN DEATH!
THAT WILL MAKE YOU MAD
ENOUGH TO BUY Mvx* BONDS.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Waldrop are
• the: parents of a hahy hoy born Bwii
1 at the Brerkenridge Clinic Tues>
j day ;it .1 a.m. He weighed S
pounds and 10 ounces.
dren of the city ami county aie
invito! to attend.
The oldest group which meets
a I 2 o'clock are enjoying the hook,
"Billy Cory. Adventunr." vvhieh
is bejnj r" i| to hem. "The
(Stolen Car" «!.> llv nahv- of the
exciting chapter lie.iid Wcdnes-
(,'i'oup: ai : 1 • > "oniposed of
children in the 2ivI and Mr I grades
found out "Why ,1m Green Forest
Has No King'" and lea- neti about
"n;irt,'s Birthday Part v." JJ§1
The tins tots were told the story
of "Scat, Scat' arid "The .Seven
White Kittens."
Those present Wednesday were-
Winnie Sue Buchanan. Sally
Cooper, Ardath Arnot,. Patsy But'
ler. Arlene VV. tiher, Carolyn Ray
mond. Terry Tyson Edrine Put-
nam Mary Katherine Atchison.
Jane Ann McMillan. Travis Put-
nam.. I.avern*? Clu Marvin Thomp-
'son, N'ancv Roltcrtsoh. fayy Ellen
Nnhfh, Ksterceline. Tuck. Danny
Webber. Wavnette Watts. .Tanis
Knov Yale Rosenberg, Mary L,ou
Francis, Sally Ann Francis, Rill
Watts, June Giiinn. Jimmy Cox.
Carol Atchison. Patty Kirsner.
Charles Wul.fjcn. Sherrie Gail
Nanney, Joyce Lee. Patty Clark.
Board
prdves an application of the South-
The'airway* company, in its ap-
plication to CAA, sets forth a
iplai) for establishment of feeder
lines in the two states to inelud >
a 39-route system, which would
make air .service available to mil-
lions who before have not had di-
i-eCt airline connections.
Eleven of the 39 routes would
originate in the Dallas-Fort ■
Worth trade center; sewn from j
Houston, six! from Oklahama City, j
five from San Antonio, two eatii
from Amarillo and Tulsa, and one
from' Corpus Christi. Additional-
ly. five shorter lines would facili-
tate inter-route travel by connect-
ing the main routes;
The proposed plan, which vice j
President Jamfs Ray of Foresvilb
says would c<>st ""several million
dollars," will b^ heard by the Civ-
il Aeronautics Boai*d in Washins-
•on in late November.
Forcsville says sp^cially-deslcn-!
ed twin-engined feeder aircraft
would be used on the new system.
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THIS UNUSUAL VIEW of Garapan, capital of the island of Salpan which American flghtinf m*n " u>
cessfullj wreated from the Japs, shows fires caused by the bombardment of the Pacific fleet and tha
awken Ja|^«f^8hip«Jn.th tnckgrpusKLj&O * ot the bombardment. . . (Jritzs
bach carrying' f,rom 10 to 12 pas-
icnK?r.s and m> to 1.<KX) pounds
of mail an air mile.
several years and is no> a chicle | tombbile:
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Helicopter For
Trained Pilots
to be placed in the hands of Urn
general public, according to Grr>-
\er Loening. chairman of the
■ | Helicopter Committ.ee of the N'a-
! tional Advisory Committee for
; Aeronautics, writing in the July
i issue of Flying Magazine.
Mr, Looping does not. envision
extensi ve , commercial use of heli-
copters after thy war, but believe
rhey will be used primarily by av-
iatk>n: companies and industries
.landling trained pilots.
The helicopter has a promising
future, he writes, bu^ it "will def-
Present models require co-ordi-
NEW YORK ' l'' The helicop-l nation of five controls, making j initely fail to meet, for a few
ter. contrary to general belief, re-j'therp lc% suitable for general use'years at least, t.he Buck Rogers
quires skillful operation and will (than airplanes, and requiring far I magazine pictdrc helicopter mil-
bo limited lo prof.tional. for j greater operational ^kiij than au-.{ lennium.''
Officers On
11 Duty at ISO
(Contiuueri fi-orh Page 1)
PLUS OUR REGULAR EXCITING FEATURE
"MKN ON HER MINI)"
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Italian Drive Slow
: inotcased enemy ■ resistance,
marked Jjy desperate countctat-
I tack> and heavy use of artillery ii>
I forward positions, virtually has
called a halt to Allied advances
; : Officer on duty at th.- US'.) this , along the bloody 150-mile fight-
week-end, July 15th and 1 fith. will ( jng front m Italy, '•> • .. :
! be major. Pansy Pace; captain, j '1 he must" ignificant gain carved
S Laverne Martin, and lieutenant.' «it in the past 2-1 hours was by
Tom my 1 u M ti11 e rspa11 gh.
American' t roop^ who ;pushed : to
—.—— [it point four miles north of the
Back ^ho Attack 1 by Buying i -e,.,!ui-ltV stronghold of Volterra
i nea.- the west coast where thej
i penetrated toward Arno rivei4 out-
| post;, of the Gothic line.
i Tli> joss of Volterra was offi-
cially described as a blow to the
j '. Gorman's hopes of holding the Al-
1 'ies indefinitely on the approaches
vv'ar stamps and Bonfls.
O.V.A. ODD LOT RELEASE
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the Sinclair
TAMPS
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.. wununuea un fage it
of the Arno rivet- and the1 so-called
"GotInc. line."
OBSERVER
fi Ymtinijpd rrnm Fag* 1 >
j believed he ,.would vote for Smith ,
Guy Ewing saying all tires
j I here above 8,25 frozen . . . |
Added there will be more drilling!
In south part of county soon
! j W. J, Rhodes asking Claude j
i ■ Th'impson if he knew where he ;
I , could get a guide to go fishing j
i 1 . . . Oil (|di^ read show's highest
| price ever paid ?2<i a barrel in
1859 and deepest well near Ft.
' Stockton. 15,27!) feet . . . Sev-
eral reported to have had ha'jy
pictures made for father* in sen'-
!c ■ as offered hy local >Elks . . . j
Paul Aimany catching I l.-2.pf un<* j
hksjii on lure given by Dr. Roper
Heburd |B|B Mrs. Cohen happy
over letter Mlvr in Navy, h/td
not |iii irf Week? . . . Lt. Percy
IhJ.vell tiom'" |)gi in air trans.
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ltaseman hem years ago reported
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DIXRIKS
(CMttWfS rv,f*j r-ace It
t ions, " it was said, because it .« j
! not rationed, isplentiful, reason-
ably cheap and does not become
rancid.
Studies at Massachusetts, Penn-
i sylVfinin and Arizona Experimental
Stations, the officials said, have ^
oroven, w ith tests on rats, that'
i !'mineral oil offsets the vitamin A
|;{ benefits: fr<jm ereen. salads, butter
; ■ and cream. Other studies have
j proven that taking mineral olI i
'treatly decreases the efficiency of
rod liver oil i- supplying the bodv
with vitamin D. ?
m a Will mug to physician#
against the indiscriminate use of j
j mineral oil, the Journal of the
American Medical Association re-
cently slated: '"Pie ingestion of
mineral oil is capable of Interfer-
ing seriously with the absorption
{ of carotene, the precurser of vita-
I miri.A. vvith vitamin A itself, and
j also vitamin TI. calcium phosphor*
' ous and vitamin E. The prolonged
use or mineral oil may be asso-
ciated with disturbances related to
i deficiencies of such' vitamins."
i t'nder .Food and Drug Adminis-
tration regulations. It was said.
mineral oil dressings cannot be
sold in Interstate commerce as
mayonnaise oi1 salad dressing* or
IVE 'EM AlRt
T- '
A*
compartment may be carried away.
Check your refrigerator location. If air cannot flow
from under the base. •. to the rear, and up the
back ... circulation is retarded. Move the refrig
erator or adjust surroundings to provide free
air circulation. It should be at least 2 y2 inches
from the wall, and there should be at least 6
or 8 inches of "head room'* above the
cabinet. It will mean more satisfactory
operation.
Don't wait* •loeMefty |uit btcausa tt lin t rationed.
Use what you need, but nsod what you use,
W. W. ROGERS, Manager
iml ihfilH Hi*'
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 11, 1944, newspaper, July 11, 1944; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132161/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.