Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 205, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1945 Page: 2 of 4
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Mot TWO
TNI BRKCKENRIDQB AMtRICAN.-BRieKINRIOat. TVXA«
thhhs.uav, NOV i is- 3
i | Rom where I sit... Joe Marsh
Factory versus Farm:
A Draw
Mel ar>«! Jii'I Polk were
; r uing the other day about the
taetory veimut the f;nm. Jtnl ha*
; Job hi the lool work* and Mel
j'rows the best ivrn in tlw?
«ounty.
"Where woilil yon f,irmi-r<
Im" lu<t ap«, "II It weren't for
lite f.utorie* ili.it niaki* >our
phut> .ind IfwInr.T'
"Anil whirr Witulil you far.
|>H ) Murker* I e," -iiy- Mel, "Mil-
li >* tir l.irraeri fri t* I he IimmI
lli.il lifrfw yon ■•lasr*
U i II, they culled It a draw,
; ! 1 inaile j>cace over a gla.ii of
lieer, "brewed from sr^lden farm-
er'* gram,'' allow* .Iml, .. ai:«l
lifitt ichi and kept wholesome by
the ingenuity of indu try," Mel
iidd.< jKditfly.
from * here I nit, we may hare
iliflerent oernp.itton*, ilillrirnt
M.nnl.ir<l , tliffrrrnl opinion* ,. .
Iml we're all nree^arjr to nnr
iinolher. Ami Che more Mr kip
llir ilUlrrriUTo, anil mitm the
WlIM" In>«" i>I rfw | rraii«i«i. lol*
rruarr, anil nnili r-Mndinr . . .
the rloecr we are lo .1 better
world.
Mr. anil Mr* J. K. farter ot
Olney arr on a few day* fishing
trip to I'urta Aransa*. Texan,
• • * • •
The Halloween Carnival, held in
the Caddo wiumi! uymmisium Nov-
• inlM r 1 and sponsored l>> the
ITA proved enjoyable and profit-
able The proceed* {<"r fur school
.iHHind equipment.
• • • • •
Mr* Mellon fillliert, who re-
f i-ntl) underwent an operation in
'he Gorman Hospital in improving
nicely,
Personal
r nd Mrs s, R Prestoft re
I word VVedfiesday from
•.mi S-Sj t Ralph Pppitwi
II Hiro. Jaj«in. *ayln(j he
i s.<;! r home the fir t of
' inber
* • • • - • v' ■*_"
- p^«MrNnll« i.f >< > *■ > ii
'pending a ii day firrUniRh
- <ai'JH* M*. awl Mm
'■iciyrx ,
'.W Wfhtower rem:
Oddo aftfr fit iending 'he
Methodist Conference held in Ft,
Worth last week
* • « . «
Mr and Mrs Riley Hammack
ri • • ived word this week that their
son Martin, has returned to the
state- and will soon l e di*ch r>:-
ed
S-S«t riii- K Carter stationed
it Alexandria Air Field Alexan-
dn*. Lm„ vm^imi im mikI. and
n.mf Me P c Walker
over the weekend enroute to visit
his parent* in" Bakersfield Calif
• • # • •
M l> Steward "I ILeon made
n hiisinrss trip to Breckem id«e.
\\'«ilne«d.iy
Steals Same Car
Is jnaqftj^Againrf
CINCINNATI. O UP Maybe
. n - Mintethini; especially ap-
p. .•'ifalmut Leonard lira) h auto
inoh le.
Ker ls Chelwood whs arrested
fi.r the -irond tim«. in six mouths
for ilh Ridly stealing the same
atilo.
I'otiie rcrord* showed that Chet-
wood was placed on probation for
five \iiirs fur stealing Bray's car
i>nre ln-fore.
the I'lUIHHf people <tnd tleMUies
hi* lormer guerrilla lnendshi|M
highly.
Chinese guerrillas twice saved
Story'* life. When Japan and the
United States went to war jn lull,
he and other memliers of the Ma-
rin,. garrison at Peipinj; were im-
prisuited by the Japs He and a
companion escaped on Mar.h 3t.
HM^. Iiy crawlint; under an elec-
trified fence.
The two Marines were found by
Cliinesf. underground forces ami
sheltered by guerrillas Thev were
recaptured 17 days late when Ki>
r«i*;in civilians unintentionallv
hi-trayed their hideout through let
ters intercepti-d tiy the Japs.
After his recapture. Story sub-'
milted to 7:1 days of U-ating. I.ur.-
I'er ,-nd uuestioning. lull rchi '-'l to
ti ll anything almut his Chinese
friends. They Inter smuggled four
metal saws to him and he and sev
er*i othci Americans escai.cd iioitt
the lormer British prison in
shanghai on Oct. ti. Iftll
Story's Chinese friend - were on
h.iiid to meet huu after his escape.
'i lir-y smuggled him to a secret
American airbase in Chekiang,
fiom where h,- was flown to CaU
r-utta, India, lie was latei flown
ha-'k to the I'nited States, where
lie -pent several months in naval
l-i-pitals regaining th,} 50 |Kiunds
he lost while imprisoned by the
Japanese
Mor« Comfort Wooriitf
FALSE TEETH
i
Htr* It • plrssint « y to overran*
lot. in pU.t« discomfort. i'ASTEBTH, «i
liiipiovril pomjpr, uprtriklril on uppo
*ml lowrr pistes holds Ihrtn flrmsr s-
that tli*y f«- l mors cointortsbl*. N-
tummy, fM*V, ps iv tsstt or f««!t?if
It's sikailns Imrs not sour
! «•< ks (lists odor'* (denture krsslhj
in t'VSTEFTH today at uny dru« stors
WEST SIDE
LAUNDRY
New Owner
Plenty toft Water and Maytao
Soap.—Good Machines—Holp*
ful Service.
PHONE
F.H. SIKES
USE
AAA
OOP
cold preparation
Liquid, Tablets, \Jalve, Nose Drno-,
USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
WALTON'S STUDIO
—ANNUAL BABY WEEK—
OPENS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THE lot,
MOTHERS NOTICE ONLY TWO WEEKS
Every bnhy from one month to 5 year* are eligible MRS.
WALTON is a expert with children and she is going lo give
every child that comes in to the Studio one Kxiu portrait
FREE OK CHARGE.
NOTICE-
-OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAL
Reduced prices on all portraits up till November 15th, with
•very order of portraits we will give one Kxio Silver Tone
FWtr.iit valued at $">.<10
F R E E
WALTON'S STUDIO
■RECKENRIDGE TEXAS.
(frtatWay
•o rtNtv* itvffinttt, invito
Shtpi
A X N () I N i I N (i
The Opcninir Of The Humble Station
94>2 EAST WALKER
• pie> \itiorn lule Service Hashing and Greasing Tirp and
I'.r p.ur« Used Tires and Tulirs
A COMPLfTt LINE OF HUMBLE PRODUCTS
FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE
HE HUMBLE
40? Ka t Wither
SERVICE
JOE ANGEL
STATION
Phoi
Likes China.
Marine Plans
Quirk Return
RL< OM1NOTON, 111 U P Mil-
rux Su* Jerald R Story is one
war M-tcran who wants to return
to China now that the war is o\-
e r
Slur., had intended to return as
a Marine to organize Chinese yu-
errilla forces operating amont: the
Japanese invaders. While attend-
ing special school at Quantico. \'a
he was ii-cently notified thut he
vwll hp discharged in aliout i
month, so he will make the tri.i
to China at his own expense
Story says he hats two good rea-
••ons (or wanting to return to Pei-
|nng. China The first is what his
wile Marie, a Russian girl whom
he marrntl there before the war.
;w quartered in the l' S em-
The other is that he likes
M ww IIN« up _
lonfyht
XtH wonderful how a little Va-tro-nol
Up each nostril relieves stuffy transient
congestion Abo relieves distress o(
head cold.-' follow directions in folder
VICES VA-TEO-NOL
,tf end
h n
V
THERE S NO
FJNER BLEND
Admirolio't Coffee i a
product of quolity skill ond
• «p«n«nrt the thoicetf,
moif looflht oftor coffee
in oil tl e wotld 90 info it.
They re blended with o
scientific eiortnen oc*
quired only thiooqh yeort
of sKic'-' end enpofience.
S t t .'. I
J§k9 Off Ugly Far Wltto
This Home Rtcipt
■ero lo aa la*xp*n*tT« home r*cip« fn
taking off angainly wtlk'ht and help bring
talk alluring curvri ai.d grxL-vful (lender.
a*M. Just get from any druggiat, fou*
•uncea of liquid Barcel Coaeentrate. Add
(lough grapefruit juira to mak' • pint.
Tbea juat take two tahleaponnaful l *ica a
(ay. Wonderful reiulta may by otitained
quicty. Now yuu may ahm down your fig*
ura and liiae pounda of ugly fat without
fc.u-k breaking ezerriaa or atarvatioa diet
U'a iy to make and ea*y to take. Contain#
aoth-.ng harm.'jl. If lha very firat botlle
duean't almw y.m the aimple, eauy way
l-.ne bulky weight and help regain alem' /t,
Bore grad'ful eureea, return tba e.yW
Ibttie and get your aaooey baeb
HATS
C I. E A N E D
—-AND —
BLOCKED
new equipment instal-
led to get the job
done.
309
W. WALKER
THOMPSON
CIE A N E R S
^«ro AND PAULINE
THOMPSON
6ET PEP..
Do you want to
feel young again?
Why feel old at 40. till or nioie? En-
joy youthful pleasures again. If
m!dc<! yej-i s have slowed down your
vim and vitality, juat (r>> to your
•it iiicifist and a«k lor (,'usella tablets.
Many men are obtaining remarkable
re.sulta with this amazing formula.
Coughs That
Cause Restless
Sleepless Nights
Resulting from Colds
ntit p.lnltd . im t expect r.'iil r. atilw
M'Mlltlif F ril4* * W>f t 8V|-|||'V t'O ll I'00*
tlon that .vou'tl mve too rhiM, Wht-a
%'o IJiro*.* 1.ff a hother«om**
c* iiprli 11 r m a rol<l you've Juat Rot to
I ji\i a jfal rotttfli im dicing; then von
vhoul(J ahU your tlruug;> t for a >ottlo
• <r kooii i.hl Hron-i hti-lin/ i:muJ«ion.
Mnn-nm-lii.* imi't ;i t hcaii coukii
*yrup mint! you. for first-raters ar
ii'-vt r « « up Hut if you want relief
iti.il a willing to pay a lltt!e more
r >r nal r«< i!h*. ^' t a bottle todav
unci nptko hoH lh.. fimt tlos# tak.
ni l t hold nml friv«fl you it-ul relief
"" 1 yte! cuiik'hiiiK ami Bor.-nes*.
l>onit U'tiort* h rouifh- r«-!lef
u.h qui c-K us you ran Ay I; unv i ruir-
• «'xmIv, drilirirlMt for a r.\ « . nt hot.'e-
«" tS on-t hu -lliit. Kiiiul>:ioti arid ke. p
in mln-i |f nvt fully talU-'
f • t—niiuHy liUt-k,
Howcn Drutf Store
CASH
row voun
AUTOMOBILE
for
We pay celling
In good cbnd I ti on-
Home Finance
Company
office Ph. 131 Gauge Pk. 3T
THE TRUTH
We run s clean, reputable business.
We do not misrepresent our policy.
We do not misrepresent our competitor's jiolicy.
We don't have to
OUR POLICY IS COMPLETE
COMPARE
-it tells everything
AND BUY
Satterwhite Burial Insurance
For Protection : For Service
—PHONE 670-
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VENETIAN
BLINDS
Wood Or Metal—Installed
If Interested Writ*
J. W. McGaha, Sr.
1415 N. W. Pint Ave.
Mineral Wells. TeMn
HE WILL CALL ON VOU IN
PERSON
>i>OPd nw. - joy ">
p IfS Eft VICE
S vjUIIs i ation
-Rose & Williams St. On Corner-
Bob'
fry this tatyWay to...
CLEAN DINTA1 PLATES
At ln«t a nrntifir « to
rlfrtii (ltnlnl mii«I
Hii«!rc> |{|; %|.|.\ < h nn.
Ju>i put jour plate in «
gins* «.f M;iv-r Add ;% litlf#
Miiok aclinic hlrt-mlr \\nh
•"•fif like ili)>ri)l«ia<
ti ii *latn« anit rfpnturt
m i«h — |hr ntigotal
ikhinr«« return-' l « tn*r rrnnmit.
■k >0111 iliunir.si Im l\|««mt< lotUt
tEENITF the Bruihlea
t Kleer>ite at Barnes-Williams
ug Store and alt good druggists
It's Easy with COOK'ft
RAPIIRY
CNAMBL
DISPLAY
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Bartlett Co
101 WEST WILLIAMS
ALI. KINDS OP MOOFINO
PHONE 20*-
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•—USED TIRES & TUBES — COMPLETE SERVICE
NOW ' iHK'N' AND RKAHY KOR Hl'SlNKSS (tiMK TO SFF.
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' • « > ■ I —TO GOOD MUSIC1
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Open Every Night at e:30 Except
Monday, Which is reser/eJ for
Private Parties.
Open* Sunday at 2 p. m.
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 205, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1945, newspaper, November 8, 1945; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132448/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.