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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 22

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TWENTY-TWO Franklin Jefferson Moore 19 pharmacist's mate second class who was killed in action June 26 presumably on Saipan Ile was the son of Mrs Myrtle Moore of Arlington Ira Cain on Furlough Pvt Ira Cain Jr who formerly worked on the night copy desk of The Star-Telegram is home on furlough visiting his wife and daughter Virginia Sue 3033 Sand-age He is now a radio instructor at Fort Sill Okla qiLA1D 11:1 0 111 ASK FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON DRAIN BOARDS AND FLOORS Our heavy weight inlaid linoleum only COMM'S PAINTS Fifth and eth Ave When you have a prescription compounded it is important to choose a pharmacy that is well known for perfection of workmanship and quality of medicine We Invite Your Business NEIL ANDERSON BUILDING (First of a Series) Wartime travel restrictions have forced most Fort Worthers into that backyard vacation publicized by home building magazines even before the war and these people are concluding the magazines were right about the advantages whereof they spoke Samuel Ward Hutton estimates he saved about $100 by giving his house a new paint job during his two-week vacation The windows and wide cornice boardings of his brick bungalow at 2560 Greene were cracked and weathered so he decided to spend a profitable "artist's life" while relaxing from duties as registrar at TUT "Biz" Raugh his two and onehalf-year-old granddaughter bossed 2-2234 te ft-0-P''''As '041' TORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-EVENING the job which began with Hutton's killing yellow jackets that had nested in the eaves of the house He'd start in painting around 7 a daily taking quite a bit of time off during the heat of the day He used a ladder set he bought a few years ago and while he didn't suffer a single fall he had IMr and Mrs Robert Johnson "several close calls" The only 1 near casualty occurred when a bucket of paint began to tumble but he managed to catch it in mid-air without spilling any paint Despite this feat enough paint was spilled in small quantities at various times to make his overalls "stand up by themselves" Hutton said He managed to finish three fourths of his project before reporting back to work and is painting the south side of his home this month after office hours His wife is pleased with his vacation work and thinks he should paint the woodwork inside their home Hutton found house painting a pleasant pastime and he plans more of it for his next vacation Postmaster Young Tuesday warned that the period for mailing Christmas packages to service personnel overseas will be from Sept 15 to Oct 15 The usual regulations will be In effect as to maximum size and weight: Five pounds 15 inches in length and 36 inches in girth and length combined Strong containers preferably of wood or metal are recommended The address should be checked and rechecked for correctness Young said and should be typewritten or printed lie also recommended the full address be enclosed inside the package in case the outer wrapper becomes torn or otherwise mutilated ULIIL I tional activities against the herwise mutilated Latgst report on what inflation has 411P' Bombardier on a B-24 Liberator based in Italy Lieutenant Milner done to living costs in China was Dead on Train has flown 32 combat missions since i received Tuesday by M-G-M Film going overseas in February Ile is Starlet Elaine Shepard in a letter Wisconsin Man a graduate of North Side High School and was employed as a clerk from her flier husband Col George for Armour Co before his entry Hartmann A soldier found dead into service in August 1942 In Kunming recently writes the IJUILLIGI LOVULL UAL ULU going overseas in February Ile is Starlet Elaine Shepard in a letter a graduate of North Side High from from her flier husband Col George' Is Wisconsin Man School and was employed as a clerk for Armour Co before his entry Hartmann A 24-year-old soldier found dead i into service in August 1942 In Kunming recently writes the in his berth on a train here early 1 i colonel he and three other fliers Monday was identified Tuesday as Times Plans Expansion 1( 1 cently paid a dinner check of Pvt Edward Kozak Kenosha Chinese money and gave Wis NEW YORK Aug 8 (11)----To the waiter a $500 Ill) Vic at Fort Worth Army I provide additional facilities a appropriately played "Pistol Air Field who made the identifil 250000 11-story building will be Paekin' Mama" cation have not completed theiri erected on 44th Street by the New 1 in another letter the officer in-investigation into the cause on York Times closed a list of other prices in Kundeath 1 The floor area of the present ming: Private Kozak was the son of '15-story building would be extend- I A haircut costs $150: a package I Mrs Angeline Kozak of the Keno-ied by the new construction No of 20 foreign cigarets $300 a boxi sha address Ibuilding date has been set of Chinese matches $12 a cup of I Tuesday August 8 1944 Three Receive Air Medal for Daly Action Three Fort Worth men serving 1 in Italy have been awarded the Air Medal for meritorious achievement and another serving in the Mediterranean area has been awarded the Good Conduct Medal Tech Sgt Johnson son of 3101 Trinity received the Air Med- 1 al for 25 combat missions He is based in Italy as an engineer gun- 44 ner on a Liberator He has been sift 1 0 -sk1 overseas since February :4 His three brothers are Robert serving with the Navy in the Pa- cific Thurman an infantryman 4 now in an English hospital after being wounded in France and Garland serving in the Pacific with the Quartermaster Corps 1 24 Combat Missions Second IA Guy It Anderson husband of the former Miss Mary 4 Guthrie 2019 Gould who has flown A' 24 combat missions as a Liberator bombardier based in Italy has re- ceived the Air Medal Anderson enlisted while a student at SMU He is a graduate 'of OklahOma Military Academy First Lt Homer Alexander I i': Jr son of Mr and Mrs Homer! Alexander of 4924 Byers has I been awarded the "good conduct 4 1 medal and the European-Middle East African theater ribbon with three stars for his participation in the Tunisian Sicilian and Italian campaigns He is supply and transportation officer for a 12th Air Force medium bomber group operating in the Mediterranean theater and has been overseas 18 months Ile en listed in September 1940 and was commissioned a second lieutenant July 1942 at OCS at Miami Beach A- mar Fla He is a graduate of the old Stripling High School and attended NTAC Dinner for Four Overseas in February Second Lt John Milner son Costs Fliers $6700 of Mr and Mrs Milner of 1954 Air MeFrancis has been awal the dal "for meritor0 i oeds lin Chinese Money achievement in aerial flight while participating in sustained operaT HOLLYWOOD Aug 8 To-c coffee $50 two pieces of toast $65 The following prices he said are paid per pound for foodstuffs: '30P wes 49 kears of Gonstan exo J1LY these IUPERL1L WORSTED SUITS Thoroughbred tailoring fineness of fabric and sound sturdy wear That is what you get when you choose one of these new Imperial Worsteds of ours And in addition they're skillfully hand-tailored by Hart Schaffner Marx There's a world of rugged service in these fabrics of choice Australian wools and a world of style too Select your new Imperial Worsted now THE 2-PIECE TOWNLEY SUIT $35 THE MATCHING TOPCOAT $35 A wardrobe-doubler ever there was one this Townley set-up will make fall fashion news! Note the NEW rounded lapels the NEW flange treatment the NEW tailored-yet-soft look! In silky wool WORSTED gabardine for extra-long coat with lightweight interlining American Beauty Red ljrne Rickey Copper Blue 10 to 18 Pork $IM chicken WO rice wanted $400000 a month for living $840 butter $1500 quarters the money to be paid in And one landlord he reported advance 'Vv 4ke TWENTY-TWO TORT WORTH Tuesday August 1944 8 WEDNESDIY STORE 1111U1IS 9:301:7757:01 r' "8 '1: ::7 I 'i Three Receive 4 Vacation at Home 7 I 1 neft 01c 4 00 -1: I 4 -ks AM-A0 i You Like to Faint Air Air Medal for dr lipo jVWM 3 s- 1- '14 4 -) Lt '0biNg me ACi 'r I a ran Pastime Italy 1011 agio 1 2VA 7 -i 2 4110r: 1 i-- (First of a Series) the job which began with llutton's Ik444'4) Cid 4 f' 1 10 Three Fort Worth men serving Nt 4 Wartime travel restrictions have killing yellow jackets that had 400' Iti it -ei4: nested in the eaves of the house in Italy have been awarded the I iit: '-'VtiolRy' "4: forced most Fort Worthers into --a He'd start in painting around 7 Air Medal for meritorious achieve '1-' s' i thatw backyard vacation i ublicized TAh t6 i i ---i daily taking quite a bit of -4 ---4 it rW ment and another serving in the! pta tri ss 041 by home building magazines even before the war and these people time off during he heat of the day Mediterranean area has been erf If 1 Franklin Jefferson Moore 19 tare concluding the magazines were He used a ladder set he bought awarded the Good Conduct Medal 1 13 V- pharmacist's mate second class right about the advantages whereof 7 i i i 4- i Ms was killed in action June they spoke a few years ago and while he didn't suffer a single fall he had Tech Sgt Johnson son of Heil I-01 I II liTooll 1 Mr a rs Robert Johnson -1 37: 09 '0 Ow i i i t6 presumably on Saipan He Samuel Ward Hutton estimates several close calls" The only 1 3101 Trinity received the Air Med- :) ctPx4 I I 0 was the son of Myrtle he saved about $100 by giving his near casualty occurred when a 1 Moore of Arlington house a new paint job during his bucket of paint began to tumble al for 25 combat missions He is ft 1 A li two- as an engineer gun- week vacation The windows but he managed to catch it in based in Italy Pvt Ira Cain on Furlough and wide cornice boardings of his mid-air without spilling any paint ner on a Liberator He has been 4 i Pvt Ira Cain Jr who former- brick bungalow at 2560 Greene Despite this feat enough paint overseas since February 1 1' kleP 2 400 4 Desi Feb ly worked on the night copy desk were cracked and weathered so 1 I 4-' "Ak GA111101111PA was spilled in small quantities at His three brothers are Robert l- of The Star-Telegram is home on 1 he decided to spend a profitable various times to make his overalls serving with the Navy in the Pa- e' ff 1 zi' oaf furlough visiting his wife and life" while relaxing from "stand up by themselves" Hutton cific Thurman an infantryman daughter Virginia Sue 3033 Sand- duties as registrar at TCIJ said now in an English hospital after it age is now a radio instructor "Biz' Raugh his two and oned- He managed to finish three- 'being 'Wounded in France and Gar- at Fort Sill Okla half-year-old granddaughter bosse fourths of his project before re- land serving in the Pacific with a '44 porting back to work and is paint- the Quartermaster Corps i mg the south side of his home 24 Combat Missions 1 'TN AL PS ASK FOR FREE ESTIMATES 9 Hutton found house painting a INLAID 11111LN1 this month after office hours His 0 B3E (1u)s-d wife is' pleased with his vacation Second IA Guy Anderson husband of the former' Miss Mary' 6 i i- work and thinks he should paint Cuthrie 2019 Gould who has flown I t''''' the woodwork inside their home 214 combat missions'as a Liberatort 1 kt 1 bombardier based in Italy has re- 46 so ON DRAIN BOARDS AND FLOORS pleasant pastime and hg I a ceived the Air Medal Not LAID so YD more of it for his next vacation Anderson enlisted while a stu Our heavy weight inlaid linoleum only 1 i dent at SMU He is a graduate COCOM9 PAILITT Sept 151 Oct 15 '4' )TN 1 '1 of OklahOma Military Academy A 7: i' 'i- 2-PIECE TOWNLEY SUIT Fifth and eth Ave Overseas Gills $35 First Lt Homer 'Alexander Jr son of Mr and Mrs Homer i 1: c) 0 THE THE MATCHING TOPCOAT $35 Alexander of 4924 Byers has' been awarded the "good conduct medal and the European-Middle A wardrobe-doubler ever there was one Should Be ailed East African theater ribbon with three stars for his participation in this Townley set-up will make fall fashi on news! the Tunisian Sicilian and Italian Note the NEW rounded lopeis the NEW Postmaster Young Tuesday warn- campaigns 4 3 flange treatment the NEW tailored-yet-soft onnel overseas will be from Sept 1 that the period for mailing He is supply and transportation I 7 look! In silky wool WORSTED gabardine for Christmas packages to service per officer for a 12th Air Forge rne- dium bomber group operating in the 'Mediterranean theater and has 1 iii tti v4 extra tong coat with lightweight nterlining American Beauty Red Urne to 15 to Oct 15 been overseas 18 months He en- Rickey Copper Blue 10 to 18 0 The usual regulations will be In listed in September 1940 and was li I' so0 7 wei effect as to maximum size and weight: Five pounds 15 inches in po at OCS at Miami Beach 41 commissioned a second lieutenant Jul 1942 length and 36 inches in girth and Fla He is a graduate of the old length combined Stripling Ili gh choo an coffee $50 two pieces of toast $65 Pork $120 chicken $150 rice yvanted $400000 a month for living Strong containers preferably of attended NTAC 'Dinner for Four The following prices he said are $840 butter $1500 quarters the money to be paid in wood or metal are recommended paid per pound for foodstuffs: And one landlord he reported advance Overseas in February The address should be checked i When you have a prescription corn- Milner on COSs Fliers $6 Young 700 I and rechecked for correctness econd Lt ohn Miln 1 said and should be type- of Mr and Mrs er A it is important to choose a written or printed He also recom- 19o4 Francis has been awarded the Air Medal "for meritorious in Chi pounded Money tt Zet A t1)11 COLL CIM etWil 1111 DO mended the full address be en- pharmacy that is well known for per- closed inside the package in case achievement in aerial flight while! participating in sustained opera- I HOLLYWOOD Aug 8 the outer wrapper becomes torn or 1 fection of workmanship quality otherwise mutil tional activities against the enemy Iatqst report on what inflation has lr Air Bombardier on a B-24 of medicine based in Italy Lieutenant Milner done to living costs in China was 0 lien and mutilated 1 er9 ollett Nigg Soldier Dead on Train has flown 32 combat missions since i received Tuesday by AI-G-AI Film goinverseas in February He is a graduate of North Side High I Starlet Elaine Shepard in a letter Is Illisconsin Man from her flier husband Col George We Invite Your Business School and was employed as a clerk for Armour Co before his entry Hartmann A 24-year-old soldier found dead 1 into service in August 1942 In Kunming recently writes the tjaMERVIED1 t9 ond if in his berth on a train here early 1 colonel he and three other fliers Monday was identified Tuesday "11 Ti Plans Eion 6 1(ce0no clii recently ylates paid t-11i)nnicyr ach(i gave eckof I--1 IblitIUG Cd) Pvt Edward mes xpans Kozak Kenoshai Wis 1 NEW YORK Aug 8 (P)--To the waiter a $500 lip 'rile orches- Official at For Worth Army I provide additional facilities a appropriately played "Pistol 49 tears of Gonstan ersktection NEIL ANDERSON BUILDING Air th ield 'who made identifi-1250'000 II-story building will be Mama" 4''- cation have not completed theirierected on 44th Street by the New 1 In another letter the officer in- IMMIIIIMMIMPUIC1114 di investigation into the cause of I York Times closed a list of other prices in Jun- -4313fingi 2-2234 death 1 The floor area of the present ming: Oict 22307 10'WES Private Kozak was the son of i 15-story building would be extend- I A haircut costs $150: a package IMrs Angeline Kozak of the Keno-i ed by the new construction No of 20 foreign cigarets $300 a boxi 1 i 1 sha address Ibuilding date has been set of Chinese matches $12 a cup of i 1 I Ell-FLY 11411T Nhs 1 iir 4 3 ksS Sri' ve ilif 4( I i 1 il: '0 these 1A1IPIRLILL WORSTED SUITS ir 4: it iite Thoroughbred tailoring fineness of fabric arid sound sturdy wear That is what in you get when you choose one of these new Imperial Worsteds of ours And t(? 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