Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 4, 1945 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : illus. ; page 22 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
*AOC K)U«
TH1 tmCXINmPCE, AMERICAN—SWECKENWIOCS, TEXAS
SOCIETY
NEWS
Sal lee Circle
Met W ith
Mrn. F. Shaw
TV:*' S.«1!i-«- Onie >>f I he First
Church t'liT with Mrs
Frank Shaw Motirlrt) Mi (• B
" tillT led the opening pfiiyrr
fill
*n.
"Ion l"'s«,i«iri w.
' > Mi- s K Bower*. Mr* li J
I' Y"UHfc'tiU«>tJ lid the dining
pr*«yei |,r, sent M'-m|.uih >
" I, Al« A ml* r s Oliver Walk.-r
■ .f i Mtorm. I J R Younj;-
I'■"•"I J O Jii«Ks.,n VI <' Mil!
S K llower*. It C lilt- hi' W I.
Crnvey \\ \ Cistrk. Uuith Sma«l
. it Jrs<>«> Smith .ixid ||u*tess
LAS I
l)\V
LAST
DAY
GEORCE SANOERS
KOYION
V )
WKI).
I Mi |<<
rill Ifs;
wiirnf>y
■w ? Mary Martin • V/ck Powell
v .. Betty Hutton-Eddie Bracken
Rudy Sfallee
i W
I'Ll'S
San Antonio Hi School
Mitrhlv AIoiim
guckaroo
THEATRK
LAST DAY
TO SKE
.
"() \l\ !)«irliiiv (ilmirntim"
Aand Another Feature Picture
"III (.001) L00KI1T
—PUS—
(•old Is Where You Loose It and News
Thursday — Friday
ilOMK IN INDIWV
lii Technicolor
WALTON'S
BABY Contest!
7?V.
CLOSES SVTIUDVY
APRIL I Ith.
Only KM) Babies Will
lie Entered
ANY Will I K BAM I I'To SIX YKAIiS OK AUK
M 111 I Ml :EI>
T II REE DIVISIONS
flABIKS UP TO ONf NEAR OLD
BAB ES FflOM CNE TO THREE YEARS OLD.
BABIEb f<OW THREE TO SIX YEARS OLD
NINE PRIZES C.VEN—FIRST. SECOND. THIRD
IN EACH DIVISION.
Kilo Picture* will ! • m.ide In OIL O 1.< >KS hi ONE HALF
.the r^itulnr pr- e for entrant*
WALTON'S STUDIO
PHONE 267—-
t
Force, Smoky Hill public relation*
officer, said recently.
Well-tiained Anny ci><>ks who
art* \ .-rsi'd in planning balanced
ta*y-to-dige*t meals prepare th •
in-flight meals for crewen rout •
'o and from distance target*.
Cooks fiist were trained in th--
Flight Feeding School. at Smoky
Hill After completing their four*'*
in the Flight Feediny Scltool, the
ixjoks iH-canie experts in tin- fun-
damental* of nutrition, particular-
ly as applied to high-altitude o|n>r-
atlon In planning their nienls.
cooks wvie taught to avoid food
i higlv in fat contents «>i of a gas-
eous nature.
Aircrew member* can be rea-
sonably certain they will not find
l >rk. iish, • abltage or beans in
their hot-plate nays, officers said.'
| The prime factor stressed to all
.'"tks i. ihat I«hk1 is amunitlon
that what a man eats has a pro-
found effect on his efficiency, of-
ficers said tlie cooks y>ali/e that
to a i omlMtt crew , lood takes on
•■veil gre.itet, importance. Not only
th,. success of the mission, hut also
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1Mb
the safety ol Hie crew, depends on
the ability of each man to do his
job at top efficiency over rela-
tively long periods of stress.
Public relations men said unit
called the Food Warmer has been
developed to piovide for in-flight
feeding it is an insulated cabinet
equip|M*d with heating elements to
permit op-ration either on the
ground or in flight Tempettun-
in the heated compartment is
maintained at 160 degrees by use
of a built-in thermostat.
Six sectional trays are included
in the warntei, with !;> U'verag-'
containers anU a top drawer for
condiments, bread and eating u-
tensils, The F<hk1 VVarmej iarri. -
enotigli food lor tlx men. and one'
of the heaters v\ ill supply tin nor-
mal medium bomber crew. whil
two are ti^uin-d for the heavy
iMtmla-r and B-29 crews.
The warmers ar - plix-ed alsxud
the plane shoitly before the t.ik*--
otf time and are eletrically heated
during the course of tin- lliglit.
Tlie entire program of in-flight
feeding, which first started on an
experimental basis, proved so suc-
cessful that new schools will b
opened throughout the Second Air
Fore* station.t in this country.
tf'Weklet (•Molninf Qh'mMmi •!%
« l Mftert M Ihil intarMtiag NkiMt
•ill be mm! RSC. whil* they tad, me
no4tr writinf t Hi* HwcaHaaal NMl%
•W 'Wi A*t„ Nfw Tifc. N.Y., Pt! —
I'nbejt. n in six starts in tir.>t
;<di .1, ...,n\ Luhr« umpdign-
id f.'r Eastern Intercollcgiatc
championship in Nrw London
tine What makes Pcnn State
heavyweight unusual is fact
itiut he wears plastic contact
• Icnsci in action.
Rummage Sale
Is Planned
Circle V of the First Methodist
(Turch w ill have a rurti nn;K ale
Friday and Saturday Aptll 7th
and Sth in, the huildink west of
Peelers and east of the Buckaroo
Theatre.
LasHiter Cirele
Met At Church
The I.assiler Circle of the First
I> ■ 1111-f Church met in the chut* h
Monday .'I p m. Meeting o|iencd
with the song, -r Give My Life To
Thee ' Mrs Truman Aldredge
la ./ht the niisii n lession. Thi
(losing prayer veas given by Mr,
■lis smyrl Those attending wcie:
Mexlarties H« yd McCoy, Will Sli-
Liitr. Jik- Smyrl Elgin Keith.
' ieorge Kelly. E. M«K n-. 11. V
K>.'d>, J 1) Davis, Truman Al-
dli-dge and H C R>-dwine
CONGRATULATIONS
Mr and Mrs W. .1 Otfield are ■
the jhirents <i| a liaby lioy ls>m i
It the Wi'stside Hospital Tuesday.
. \pril :ird. at 1:20 p. m He weigh- I
I s (Ktunds and 11 ounces.
A.A.F. (il'AHDS
FLIGHT DIET OF
BOMBER CREWS i
SMOKY HILL ARMY AIR
BASE. SAUNA, Kan. <UR An in-
flight (ceding program that is as I
new as th<. B-11> its -lf has been
established within the So'ond Air
IPAINTING-
iPAPERING—
{ Enameling. Kem-Tor.ing.
I Years F;\(ierierwe r;oor| Work
j Reasonable priced —
PHONE 62«
T. ( . HUGHES
III*
ALEX. RAWLINt A SONS )
MONUMENTS'
Over so Year* nervice
Weatherford. Texat I
1K)NT BE A
IIND YOUR CLOTHE* TO
THOMPSON
CLEANERS
FRED AND PAULINE
THOMPSON
APRIL SHOPPER; MO
OR MORE
SOLD ON
SEARS
tASY TfRMS
-|gi
if
Mitt
Economy Asbestos Fibre
Roof Coating
Mokes Old Roofs Leak-Tight! Economical
• Eosy To Apply
• Economical to Use
• Heavier, Thicker
.Make your olil r it ■> f leak-
tight villi famous Erononiy
A*b «to> Fibre l.i<|ui<l Un-.l
('(■■tini;. heavier and thirkrr
than orHinaiv roof paints.
Seals sm:ill holes, r racks.
crrvices and the like leaK-
pr«mf! It 'n economical, ra««y
lo ap|il>, and ni|| make your r«M l ia^t a lot longer!s
Gai.
Master-Mixed
Interior Paints
Paint Up For Spring! None Better At Any Price!
•!S
Kl$>
'INIINH
Gloss Finish
• I lial. Covers filll) Sq. I'l.
Wiilr nrleetion id P
in> clo-- lini-h.
rH7
WHITEGLOJ
Ienamelj
Go •' - n
$1.49
White-Glo
• Smooth. Washable White
For walls, reil-
i n t; s, furniture,
etr. Smooth as
porrelain. ■ Qt.
Gallon $4.98
"MmMixfo I" _
jSCREEN
\
Screen Enamel Floor Varnish
Ill.U-lt
For protertin#
srrrrn* and
frames from rust
and cii«a).
• Transparent Finish
I! a s y to H|iply-~
dries q tl i c k I T.
uifs ater-rc«
sistnnl linish.
Quart
Gallon
4-Hour
Knamel
Qt. 98c
(,al. SI. 19
All rolors fur
fifrrh or floor.
Sa>e at Srars:
r«tr,
One Coat
Kbt Paint
Qt. 79c
(;all.m
Onr roal ro%-
rr^. I hoict of
color*.
Spar
> arnish
Qt. $1.39
Callon, SI.9H
For interior",
b«4t«, o o d-
hi k.
Porch
Knamel
Qt. $1.25
(iallon, ^l.'.'i
Muirk drying
enamel in
wanted color-.
MASTER-MIXED
HOUSE PAINT
YOU CANT 8UY A BETTER HOUSE PAINT AT ANY PRICE!
Guaranteed To Be Made Of the Finest
Ingredients Available! Long-Lasting!
Gallon Protects
Up To 450-
Sqware Feet r
Mare, Two
Caata!
It's Spring and you'll want lo give your hou^e a re-
freshing new coat of paial — while or whatever
house color you prefer . . . here at this money-sav-
ing price. Master-Mixed Paint is guaranteed hy
Sears to give service and wear unexcelled by any
paint!
&f7Sf-1'
VW.N
Be Thrifty! RoMCOratO
Spring...
miracle
PEACH TINT
om com row "2
1-Gal. Does an Average Size Room!
Dries In One Hour's Time!
Only lakes one gallon of Kern-Tone "| aslc"
mixed with one-hnlf gallon of water In eover
an a^eragp si/e rimm wilh one coat! I.c es
a perfectly Dat finish, eiving maximum light
reflections without glare;
•Covert All Surfaces!
•Applies Like Magic
•Mixes With Water!
• No "Painty" Odor!
The Lovely New
SEE!
COLORS
Timett That Harmonize Beautifully With All Furnishing!
Vou ran work color magic with Kem-Tone—r hmise frnm the must exiiui-
site pastel tones and finish your walla to be perfect backgrounds for
yiter own furnishings, drapes and rugs. Tones that will harmanixe beau-
tifully and make your home delightful to be in. For Ining room, bed*
room, dining room, in fact any room I
grtHTHW*2
SAVE MONEY ON 100,000 ITI M S IN SI APS C A t A I Of, USI OUP CATAIOG ORDFR SFRVK E
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND <0.
UR> Sf 11 ANVTHINi. A
Breckenridge, Texas
PHONES
144 3J4
F-i 1 HI ( A S r ( A * M I ' . • 11 , A * .
122 W. Walker St
$
*
<1
* r
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 4, 1945, newspaper, March 4, 1945; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132282/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.