Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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CLEBURNE lUVIEa-RE VIEW,, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
Deposits of
Antimony Ore
To Be Tapped
LIBRARY TABLES
SI .50 to $7.50
U.S. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION OFF FOR
YEAR’S SURVEY
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50c to $2.00
The SPIRAL
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NO OUTSTANDING
CLAIMS UNPAID!
On Same Floor With
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LOST—8 weeks old black pig. 801
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Stella Mae
Beauty Shop
Phone 245
For Sheriff:
KINO ARMSTRONG
Expertly
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lUasonable
Prices
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any »vines 25c, Gold Fla:
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■ib-l ANNOUNCEMENTS
For SL.l. Ke„;,i.,r-
VERNbN t.EM END ' ~
(Re-election, 2na tenn)
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t. down ...
I l*or«'elain Top
KITCHEN TABLES
Knife and Fork Drawer
$2.00 to $5.00
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Investigate our $160.00 Bur-
ial Policy. It can be pur-
chased for less than
One Penny Per Day
CHAMPION
LIFE INSURANCC
COMPANY
9-Pleoe Junior '
DINING ROOM SUITE
Upholstered Ohairs
Wtjs tfijUM). Now >
-- v 5 $».5O
, carH tables
of ja e.S. Anu,^ ,yadui»a«ll uf lht «hnuuu»a ul
SLED DOGS...YEAR’S SUPPLY OF SLOW-BURNING CAMEL
CIGARETTES ACCOMPANY ADMIRAL BYRD TO ANTARCTIC
War Objector Is
Upheld; Mother
Duty Comes First
First Sit-Down
Took Place In
Egypt in 700 B. C.
Mrs, Ben Jones of Dallas is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs C. C.
Woodson, Mr. Woodson and
dren—-----
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For quick |
relief front
cold symptoms '
lake S6«
Llqu‘d - Tablets - Halve - Note Drops
For Justice Peace—
Precinct No. 1, Place No. 1
A. C. NORMAN
Hotel at I —:—
residence F,,r County Commissioner:
Precinct No. 4:
GEO. W. INGU
C. C. (Cliff» PORTER
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SEATTLE,. Wash I
sit-down
Tobies and Chairs To Match
$12.50 to $17.50
looks Like New
Guaranteed 7 Ft. Electric
Xi’fntTr.itur
$35.00
I For County Clerk:
I J. FRANK CLARK
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Automatic Iron
$2.95
Waffle Iron (Adjustable)
$2.95
Toaster
$1.69
- 3 Heal Warming I’ad
$1.69
iiri n ,O11 days of
nCLr oiscoMFoar
Trr CHICHESTKJU MLLB
for functional periodic pain
your dru««l-it lor—
FOR RENT — Modem furnished
apartment, 4 rooms: 510 W. Ward-
vine, phone 195.
FOR II ENT.: Three nice large fur-
nished or unfurnished rooms Pri-
vate entrance, garage Also bath
and Itot water 1401 N Robinson.
FOR RENT: Minor improvements]
for evei
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has sp
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Ill , has returned home after a
ten day’s visit here with .Mr. and
Mrs Charles Jackson
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of all pa
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dney'’’’ hi
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tend
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med evdry
s in 1938—the year of the
Divorce Act—than In 1937
", IF'
SMOKES
a. wO
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■ show ;a decline. This is due
> diminishing food supply
government intends -to
stock all tVA lakes, but probably
IOR SALE — Piano, late model,
small size, sell for small balance
.due. Write Credit Manager, P.
O. Box 1432. Fort. Worth
FOR SALE: 1929 Chevrolet coupe.
A-l shape, $65 00 cash C. Ray
Howard.
< PITTHBLRGH (UJb—-How to se-
1---*■'” pt a balanced diet, pick a mate,
them to loose • becoming necktie, and
>rrect a golf slice should be sub-
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. 1,000.00
. 1,000.00
can be
we .men
is: any of
fliigerlijg
i .millin'
Hits hatchery operates under
the National Poultry Improve-
ment plan, as a Texas approved
hatchery. Our flocks are han-
fo'. 9. *1'
office, utility
Uberty Hotel.
OFF TO VOLUNTARY IXILI: Right now if you had to
choose the on« and only brand of cigarette you would
smoke through a whole year— you’d make sure you
picked the right brand. The men on the Antarctic expe-
dition were in a situation like that. The expedition took
Camels! Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd explained:
"Slow-burning Camels arc a great favorite with us.”
You, yourself, may never go near the South Pole, but
the right cigarette is important to you, too. Camels give
you extra mildness, extra coolness, and extra flavor—
Hl evei) A... *•* t»4r“Yb Klin
• early hatching
cordially invited I . 3^
whether you wish to I m. e. < arper ' . ",
Phone 1384 505. p’Or
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
PEHN J. JACKSON?~i.AWYER~
' Phone 277 South Side Square ■ •
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n PAYS TO LISTEN
Rent! I hc Ails
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In recent laboratory tests, CAMELS
burned 25% tlower than the aver-
age of the 15 other of thq largest-
scHing brands lusted—slower than
any of them. That means, on the
averaga, ■ amok Mg pint equal to
BQlsE. Ida <u.R>— Preparations
are underway to develop vast de-
posits in low-grade antimony ore
found in Valley County
Tire Thunder mountain
try, center of the ore-seeking ac-
tivity. b one of right areas in
Wlikli prospecting parties are.
veying i>ot/ntially valuably'
deposits tn the Pacific nortnw
Roads are being cptistructed „
into the Pistol Jiidt^.and Johnson colorful pieces displayed
The quilts, hung from the ceil-
" MAy God Ness each of you
Joe Lawson.
Mr and Mrs
" and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson
and family.
Mrs H. K. Davidson and
children
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FOR SALE Kemington-Rand port-
able adding machine, slightly used
-»t-» -barge»h Terms, to right party
if desired O. H. Baker, Cleburne
e Dept.
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Habits of Fish
In TV A Lakes
To Be Studied
IF AV^artr?l
1 13, 19:lF=^-^—
ichools Urged
I To Make Study-
I ’it Life Needs
LONDON (U.K)— Dennis Pitt, 21.
considered his duty 'to iris invalid
mother came first, so a tribunal
freed him from war service aS a
conscientious objector
.... "There is no power on ear Ux.
that can f or>e me to go, placed as ------------ ----- ---- -----
.1 mu.” he declared He said he hudfmore, divoaoe petitions before the
cared for his mother for seven
years. ” ' ’
Fair competition for Elsie —
Crabtree or any of the other
majorette marvels of the land
are brunette Tommie Rae Lee
of Luling and blonde Margaret
secondary schools to forms of
SWftBLa creation which can lx: ioPowmt
do any roughout hie.’ Galphln said 1
lake tip fO , u, .livin' UxteiHHg golf in
to step t’ .J, schools."
jiilphln also st 1 ci,.•,<•(! the neiil
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CHAIR SALE
[150 Chairs ' . ' '
8i»c la $1.25 ; . ' ■
Rockers, any kind or slab, large.
Hindi or medium. Straight
.halr^ wisker, breakfast chairs.
4 biiby and high.chairs/ 8 up-,
holsternji odd living room suite'
chairs. Office chairy.
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CHICHESTERS PILLS
THE DIAMOND /X BRAND
IN BUSINESS OVER V 50 YEAR!
■ more ‘‘intelligent hiking." re- 1 years after they are stocked, but
rklng that ’’a. lot of people don't plater, s
a thing when they walk through to the
woods." The’
‘o prevent graduates from "get-
"" : ~ will await advice from the biolog-
----------------------------------------------) 1 ical .study
Bamboo Fisherman
Dives for Fish
CONNEAUT. O (U.R) — Robert
Schatz;—fishing- 'with a bamtood
pole, hook and worm, caught a 14-
pound muskie—but he had to dive
into .Conneaut creek to get it.'
After-’ the pdle broke, - young
Schatz dived into the ■ stream and
retrieved the 31-inch fish, which
then shook the hook. But Schatz
grubbed the fish and carried It
IShore.
• TROOPS GIVE UP SWASTIKA
PHOENIX. Ariz. (U.RF-The em-
blem of the Arizona National
Guard will be a thunderbird In-
stead of’ a swastika. Despite the
fact that the swastika was the
emblem of the guard for years be-
fore the Nazis adopted it, the
light against its' use finally re-
sulted in the action.
Wntwin of San Marcos, high-
stepping twirler twins of the
Bobcat Band of Southwest
Texas State Teachers, College,
San Marcos, Texas. Both are
sophomores.
Golf *
Clubs
Custom hatching—baby .chicks-
turkey hatching—prices reasonable
Dally Hatchery, 1129 E James ...
McDOWELL’S HATCHERY'' 1
Our hatchery Is now in operation j
every iiour of the day We set’
each Mcxiday. .We have new baby I Al
chir ks every Tuesday which you I TI\Wr LDDIVlYrtD
can purchase at reasonable prices 1 rwraTa
to go with your
hens. You are
U> v,fe.it us
buy or ’ not .
North Buffalo'
IXFNDON (UJP—There were 4,Sx>
Tee Shot Drops
In Cup Without
Touching Green i
MORE DIVORCES IN BRITAIN - PENN YAN N Y (U.R)—Dr J.
--------- _ -at- . , „ J j i. / rvrt BALt m.is iqng wneei case
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thrills in golf. He made a role In
one without touching the green.
the short fifth
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I th*"* -yRnd survey; dhfccthig | werp admired by crowds • from all
ine work ■ | parts of Ohio and adjoining states
I ii sliouR! cut off tiw im*i Pinwere
L ported supply of ftiiUmotUL. vit»l elHi classes.
7 70 the productibh of, steel and
L Otliw .met al allays.. . tteir. Valley .jpr'oup qmit^tlu^ Hinde bv meti.
Counti- area rr:“ Ir"!! **“■ "
targe portion of the domestic de-
! mund. it was said. It was estimat-
ed that 50.000* tons of antimony
■ are in the t * ■-----—
I posit in the nation
FOR SALE J fist received 3-year-
old Tyler roses. 10c each. All
•bolors Creed Friou Nursery.
the big business lot south' of Lib
erty Hotel See Reuben Ublwr.
roil RENT: Minor improvements
made to suit occupant of lot front-
ing bus station. See Reuben
Usher.
coun- ** ann*,,“
“There’s no
cah’t quilt just
Hie womenfolk." he? .'mid
his ,woi‘k proudly
for 40 years now. and 1 guess you
might call tills my masterpiece "
Keefer's quilt was one of 171
(UP)--George
Keefer, 83-year-old blacksmlUi of
; Butler. O , exhibited a quilt, of 25,-
j 000 pieces when
LONDON ‘ (JJ.R) • — Once, women
coutd choose their stockings from
660 sliades Now they ary limited
to 10 These, officially described,
are burnt-nude, carib, goblin, New-
market, mist-beige, graphite, gun-
metal. dryad, vogue and copper-
skin
‘ «niel.v
are
.rh'’ un^
I )ou>
/ »'i the,
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FOR SALT’: National Cash Regis-
ter good as new for $65 00; used
I refrigerator for ■ $20 00; . slightly
111. ed boat motor $35 00 Bee Reuben
I Usher, Liberty Hotel
?WR KaleMke ~n>*w ault occupancy
.'boy’s bicycle. Mrs. Roy Derbyr 403 " **
[ South -Robinson or Dickson's'
j FOR SALE—16 foot V-bottom ina-
I Itogany boat. Paul Nix. 1307 E.
I Henderson.
PERSONAL'
MEN, WQMFgq! G^0SE-_H6*.
OSTR^EX tonie tablets Contain ton-
ics, oyster eletnenta. stimulants for
jxip and vim often needed after 40
—by bodies lacking iron, calcium,
I phosphorous, iodine. Vttainnl Bl.
Reg. $1 00 size special today 79c.
CalL write Renfro Drug Store and
all other good drug storts. T-
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Sidnev
ay you—’
Electrie Food Mixer. With
Juice Extractor. Special
$7.95
Mazda Lamps to l(Hi Wall
15c
Westinghouse Bulbs
15, 30 and 60 Watt
. 10c
Almost New Roller Top OAK
DESK and SWIVEL CHAIR
Was $28.00. Now
$17.50
FOR RENT—Three. souUi rooms,
furnished, private bath and garage.
518 N. Mato
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A cordial invitation. Maxine Chaney
graduate of Sellers Now perman-
ently located with Stella Mae«
Beauty Shop. j ' ~
Cl,>bpect«l gr , ran teed Oil Perman-
ent $1 00 Save money at DeLuxe
Beauty (Shoppe. 315 N. Caddp.
| OIL TERJUANjENT WAVES B
I $1.00 and UP I
■ 5 Operators ( Phone 13$B
I MORANANDERSON I
g BVIUtER At BEM TV SH0F |
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(U.R) — Tire
first. . known sit-down took place
to 700 B C.r according to Dr. Don
D. Lesvohier. University of Wis-
consin professor
A group of Egyptian cemetery
workers, he said, ’ struck when
their pay in cabbage and fish was
not delivered promptly
Similar demonstrations were
started about* 1460 A D., but soon,
lost favor, the savant declared.'
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our appre-
ciation to our friends for their
many acts of kindness and beau-
tiful floral offerings and words of
sympathy during the recent Illness -i
and death of our beloved toother. IOet y°ur azaleamums from Plunki
l«il Nursery. Keene. Cleburne teie-""
phone 9061-Fl 1. x ‘ ,:Ji
Just received potted geraniums, be-
gonias and primrose. Creed Friou
Nursery.
The best planting season is now.
Plenty of moisture and we have a
“ large variety to state inspected No.
1 nursery s^ock *to pick from.
Hedge 2c up. Red Leaf Barberry
45c, Magnolia 50c. Kudzu
— . —. , Honeysuckle
70c. Crepe Myrtle 15c Fruit. Shade
and Pecan trees, Arba Vitae 60c
up. Nandinas 10c up. Cleburne
telephone 9061-Fl!. Plunkett Nur-
sery; Keene. ,7
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The total was-19,350, « jump of Using a ntblick
“* *“x ~ ““ ’ hole of tire lifei___________,
Dr Reilly lofted his shot across
Will help finance feed
"Heepy-Cheepy" Grocery or
appropriate business within
quarters now available to Liberty
Hotel Bldfi. See Reuben Usher.
FOR RENT
P. P Stringer of Fort Worth
spent Sunday here visiting his mo-
ther. Mrs J M Stringer, who is
seriously 111 \
WANTED: Experienced girl wants
housework Phone 183
and
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you , of, quality chicks at all
times. Can furnish chicks of
all standard breeds. Buy the
best and buy at home, it pays.
We do both custom chick and
turkey hatching. Get our prices
before you buy.
HI-WAY HATCHERY
1308 E. Hepdenmn Phone 1236
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CLOSING OUT!
CHILDREN’S DRESSES!
■Group 1 39c ea.
or 3 for $1.09
Group 2 59c ea.
________ _z_ or 2 for ?1.<MI
Children's Panties 25c
Duzeus New Wash Frocks
$1.00, $1.98
Skirts*. Sweaters .. $1.00. $1.98
Jimart shoppe « - Beauty Salon
Phone 64
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TUESDAY, FEBRVA11Y\13, 1940
ting girth" to middle age. he sug-
gests diet courses.
His program, Galphin believes,
would help students develop "so-
cial contjietence” and better “home
living "
MONTGOMERY, Ata (U.R>—The | F S 4
Alabama alcohol beverage control I '3L
board has started 1940 with inten- jx'S-'
sified enforcement activities. It has j » a/k
.refused to renew licenses of 47 .
beer and liquor dealers and has
created a special enforcement unit.
WHY
FOR RENT; Two boys or two I
ladies iibol your weekly" room rent |
and live at the JUberty Hotel at'
rates almost equaling
prices See Joe Harrison. Mgr
FOR RENT: Ground floor busi-
ness office, utility bills paid I ,
$20 00 Liberty Hotel. For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 3:
LOREN V MABRY
| CLAUD HOWARD
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CHATTANOOGA. Tenn <UR'—
The- U S government hus equip-
ped -a lipa ting laboratory for an
extensive study xif fish habits, hop-
ing to preserve aquatic life in the
j vast, string of. Tennessee Vulley
Authority lakes
Species of all types of fiaJt llfe
■111 the region will be studied, ac-
I cording to Lawrence F. Miller.
TVA assistant aquatic biologist,
and captain of the steamboat to
The study Wih include fish food
and Its abundance; distribution
and abundance of fish, rate
growth.- parasites,—diseases.—
habits and spawning habits.
Mtller wrtd- that Hah—to im-
pounded waters usually show rap-
id increase during the first three
Mfl sm°kers;
V oiVT TW C0ST
■ 0F T«E STATE
7 c,e^m TAX
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■ ■ Thai is tile opinion ol <1 C
ulphin. Ili ad of tile di purtiiK'iil
"ton" to giw psychqlogy and ediratiun at
-.it will a: rwl Institute. Philadelphia, who
ret every ldrc.'..cd a regional conference of
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Galphin brtieves that subjects
Blacksmith, 83
Has Proof He’s
Expert Quilter
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fr ‘'MORE PLEASURE PER PUFF...MOI^E PUFFS PER PACK"...
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theft favorite cigarette..Istow-Burning Camels. Richard Moulton, senior dog-drive* (center),
p stitrtcup when he sap: "Stow burning*fi niy pleasure of a milder, cooler, more fiavorfuk
1 smoke. I'd sledge a mile for a Camel." Nothing -destroys a cigarette's delicate elements pf
flavor and fragrance like the excess hca^of too-flfst burning. Cigarettes that burn fast also\
, burn hot. Camels are slower-burning^..milder, mellower, and — naturally —"cooler! Try
Camels. Find out for yourself how slow-burning Camels giyq you more pleasure per puff
. ...and more puffs per pack-more actual smoking firt panel extreme right).
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A M C I Q F0R MllDNESS’ COOLNESS, AND FLAVOR 1
, Hjn t L V “ SL0W BURN|NG COSTLIER TOBACCOS
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FOR SALE
The Johnson County Building
Association offers the following
property at greatly reduced prices:
816 N. Wilhite $ 500 00
. 713 Baird Street ,w.v... 1,000.00
616 W Heard 1,260.00
W. WUson Street .
j 201 Graham
617 N. Wilhite
Any of these places
bought tor ten per cent cash and
the balance in monthly install-
ments of Woo per Uiousand, 5 per
cent Interest.
WARREN, Secretary
WANTED: Man. own and operate
route 50 machines vending Her-
shey and other popular-, candy
bars No selling Locations furnish-
ed Pays up to $35 weekly or bet-
ter $330 required Write, give,
phone, address and state if cash is
available. Cleburne Timcs-Rcview.
divided Into sev-
Pleeed quilts, an- -
tiques, appliqued, embroidered, and
ummja.- qrwup —www- nmw*—ny enr-n.
would take care of a and those by women past 70 who
“ **' are still living
The oldest quilt on display was
made 145 years u«o. and was ex-
area, the largest de-1 spited by Mrs Charles Gibbs, of
■ Dover, O.
courts
new 1
Mrs C. W. TteuiandrOf Aurora. 70 percent over the previous year.
The act provided that desertion,
cruelty and lunacy were sufficientthc gully" and dropped It Cleanly
for divorce. into the cup.
e practical needs ot modern
, dj i.-iii.ii! the lime
m.i iTwHiutirx
id history
‘We, need to give more attention 1
a store here held
fair
reason
us well
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"Been quiltin'
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