Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, August 4, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 194
CLEBURNE TTMEg-REVTEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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I Blacksmith* Shop,
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FOR HAIR pens
panliS-KtrlcJcen and
M( )VING
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trails of
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that he Is
Railroad Station In
the hills
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GAS SYSTEMS
Electric Iron
Sale
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WANTED
FOR RENT
W1
$7.95
Zimmerman’s
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The new General Electric $8.95
automatic iron with a $2.50 steel
ironing board. Both for $6.95
DEFENSE
BOND
1801
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.80 iso raw | m
WANTED; Dairy farm hand. R.
L. Klncannon
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Ont Do It Yourself
Floor
Sander
Will Make Your Old Floor*
Like New
FOR RENT:
nrtment.
Caddo.
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DQWs I for < amp I
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Upper
moth Da
Lower
over We
Upper
moth. •
Lower
4-H Clul
Home gJ
Gray’s .
4-H dull
Erlendshl
West LIU
Team—
Chafin
Dillon .
Wilmoth
Graves .
J. E. Gerard
Phone <44
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On Same Floor With
. Dr. J. B. Bel|
SEE BAD
SFE QUINN
see good
Phone 652
13 A. E. Henderson
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Finance Your New
Car With—
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Including Shampoo,
Dry
MORAN A ANDEItSON
Harlrir A Beauty Shop
Rhone BH
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Sc* and
the
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Kifc:* 'X
I to dispose of a handkerchief and
dislocated his shoulder.
Kelly’s Service Sta.
TEXACO PRODUCTS
*
Ph. 181 401 N. Main
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SPECIE
j Typewriter Repairing
I Keys. Locks. Fine Gun Shop.
110 West Henderson.
==? ■ - ■
Barrack* in background. Intel, Harold E.
heller
fore- PIOW
For Sale
One 5 ft. Tru-CoM
One 5-ft. Norge
One 4-ft. Kelvinator
One 6-ft. Norge
One 14-ft. Cooler* tor
Twa 8-ft. Coeierator
, T, W. SCOTT
& SONS
Kenneth Darden
.INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph. 518 Nd. Side of Square
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
INFORMATION
Phone 133 or 134
For all matters pertaining to Ulas-1 w»rd.
allied Advertising, telephone 133 or
134 .and ask for Classified Depart-
cnont.
Youth, 14, Hero,
Saves 5 Girls
From Drowning
FOR. RENT’
2i!> Williams.
IT’S HERE!
"TEN MORE"
f, K. RVSSeLL
Lawyer
Office Phone 1T8 Res Phone 432
ConoP^atlon Free
NOTICE
Because of. advanced price*
On tupplirs. equipment, etc.,
we are forced to increase oak
Union Rn* Terminal Fort Worth
------> Ar. Cleburne
9:46 a. m.
12 45 p. m.
3:30 p. m
8:30 p. m.
9:45 p. m.
iboro-Coraloana Division
Ar. Cleburne
6:00 p. th
Leav.
3:23 a. m
11 60 p n. RH«*ti
-4
Stated Meeting
Cleburne Lodge No.
- 315. Ancient Free
and Accepted Ma-
sons, Tuesday. Aug-
Vr ust Sth, 7:30 P. M.
Also work in Masters degree.
Visiting brethren welcome. .
J. E. SCOTT. Secretary.
J. E. WOFFORD. W M.
Inn iiKUmting
teariling I ‘ ‘
i "on t he appt
will be for Mfjdehti at the Indiana
Teachers College, at Indiana, Pa
fflbn l.ZOO^JIe. tour will Include
rhlts to tnS Gettysburg battlefield,'
Valiev Forge, Philadelphia, "Tn-
| illsn territory’! at Delaware Water
<inp and in the Pocono region,
pymaturtng ’tale park, two state |
I
J JJPXN RATURDAYB ONLY
jbrutiuK ~hU 34th anniversary in
(U.RV-Funrteen- pictures That probably makes him
Solid Sterling Silver and 1847 Rog<
Bros. Chests of Silver $6.80 up
Optomeirlit of Waco
"*ai IdJfc N. Caddo Rtreet
Acne, Iftipetigo,
Athlete’s Foot and
All Sirin Eruptions
. disappear Amusingly by Ute
,»« UM of—
.‘4.P.A. OINTMENT
’ x’kt»OLD AT COLQUITT-
LACBWELL DRUG STOREA
FOR RENT: Southeast ’iiedfoom
with private bath, garage, Phone
615. •
, ----—— ----
FOR RENT: Houth side downstairs
home apartment Mrs. J. E Scott,
j 008 Forest. I
j FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart-
ment. 507 College street./
! FOR RENT: House, 202 Madison.
Apply 205 MRdlson
Fluff Dry Service
To Sc Per Pound
-------- Me
Dry
Adguri 4
INSTRUCTING INSYRUC
poeft fo train thousand!
• the Canadian Air Forcel k
Instructor? for them. So the la conducting the
Central Flying School, at Trantoh, Ontario,
from which instructor*. will ba »ant throughout
the Dominion. Top, fufurd imtruefort on par-
hBtAlrwtfk* roiriNfC* •s’’”'’ "'4''<i j** iw' ‘ ’ i. * T ’’ '■''"i.jA ■
. « ■ . * -• v ' it”' • ■ r • . {*! •<'' ’ * • ' ■ “■ * •-
• Dot Water Heaters
• Flertrolu* Refi'lgrrnlor*
o Roper Butane Runges
John L. Martin
Implement Co.
Your Farmnll A G. E. Dealer
Cleburne Phone 809
The l.r-vt improved and located
suburban place for homo that
$l,10().i>0 cash' will buy. Hee,
call or write the
0. T. SMYTH
AGENCY
F OR bALE
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'^4
I
- plul 10 EXTRA PIECES 1
AS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 1
* I lead Drink Spoon.. 0 Cold Mom
Fork aod a Florcod PaMrr Bom.
You've »een the 'TEN MORE' Sot featured in
LOOK—and a down other magaxinool Now see it
at our Storel The Ton Moto M jnoam |uat wbm it
•ays—you got 10 more pioco* dt no htord co*» when
you purchaoo a S2-pioco service lor only $29,961
And the handaamo wood cheat is FREE, tool Our <
supply is limited, *o don’t delay if you want to get
in on this grand silverwate value. Com* in today
and select yoftr design. Convenient bi^iget pay
rnenls arranged.
Eoov. convenient, cheap — T-rt
phone yowr CtasUrird Ad to KI
or 134—and a T1me*-Rcview ad
.l-ker vOI word H for yea.
Two room south ap-
No children. 701 8.
6 30 _.
11:66 a m.
3 46 D. tn
SANTA FR
Northbound: Arthma
NO. 6— 5 :36 • m.
No 1 a—4:56 p m. .
Southbound Arrive*
No. 16-6:16 a. m
No. 5—11:45 p m.
Weatherford Branch
(Tueeday Wednesday. Saturday. 1
No. 55 (Mixed) Lt. • p. » '
(Wednesday. Friday. Sunday) M
BEST
- RED CEDAR
‘ SHINGLES
Frlfe* are advancing. Buy now
and' save.
F.H.A. LOANS
•Payments aa Low a* $5 Per
L . . i Month
i ■ J. E. GERARD
Phone 444
We Do Washing
In A’Big Way!
The Poet’s Corner
(up)~ ’n(»wV^;R.triE
By Mr* J M Flatt
a fellow starts down hill,
Tlie girl was Greta Garbo.
Leonard Still Is as busy a* ever.
_) _• isn't a gray hair on his
I head and lie bounces his 235
pounds about with more alp than
a Juvenile. •
His latest chore is directing Joan
Crawford, Robert Taylor. Greer
Garson and Herbert Marshall tn
M-G-M's "When Ladii? Meet.” It
Wus on that set that he yas cor-
. going to find
His way back up
sublime.
'Shoulder Dislocated In Bed
I NEWBURYPORT, Mass.
I In ii hospital bed after an opera- 1 .... .... ,
1 lion. Edwin B. Collin reached out i^uli:iit IdleWHd Park.
Hu disooxe of a handkerchief and Thq tiny station, measuring up-1
proximately 9 by )B feet and 9 feet j
FOR RENT: One furnished and
one unfurnished apartment. Phone
.624.
FOR. LEASE: The laf(je lot south
of Liberty Hotel (good for many
purposes i will lease to responsible I
business man. See Manager at
front- desk. Liberty Hotel.
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ipent and garage, 717 W. Chambers.
ADJUSTMENTS AND KILLS
At* error which affects the r-
sults or Tin «u M* adv*r-
, tt«er to an adjustment for on* da«
giiiy’ After the first publication
Uie.,Time*-Review I* not respond- j
>i« for errora.
«4TJES ARE CASH
Chprgr orders are accepted ov«r I
•he fihone from Cleburne resident-.
4 ** an aceommbdatfon and payment
,. > l/i expected toon pre*rotation of .
Out-of-fawn orders are re-,
. quirrd to make payments ir, nd '
■vane*. 4
Chi*d fled *d* accepted up to; I
12 o’clock noon on day of publlca- J
■* tlon during week days, and not I
later, than 6 p. m. Saturday for I
Bunday's issue.
.........
■'’NOTICE to bidders
Oft order * the Commis-ioie .
CouH. bids will be received by F.
L Shelton, county auditor, at Cle-
burne. TVxa* until 16:00 o'clock
W.-^si Augiuh H, 1941. for the
ptrtTfth.se of one Motor Grader for
Frtrihct. No. 4; optional tandem
or four wheel drive; 65 h p ,
m’otor or better; Diesel or gas fuel
Terms: Trade In one 12 foot
Russell Grader, balance to be 'paid
In three equal annual installments
from date of delivery with inter-
k est thereon from date until paid
' at 5 Peree»t P» annum.
- The right is reserved to reject
11 «ny or aU bMa.
B. L. BHELTON,
| County Auditor.
j IA)R BALE Hay, prallit: or John-
I .Kin grans I' <' < 71 lott, Godley,
j Texas
I'Olt CAI,I.' B room reside.riec.
I Mfnble liK-utlon. 309 Pcndell
FOR HALE Nice Ellx'itii peaches,
I miles out old tlrondvicw road.
II T. Helf.
5 1 •
sX I
TlR FIGHT REDS—Volunteers of Bide Division of Spain, who are
| anti-Communi»tic, bid farewell Id relatives in Madrid before
I leaving to fight with Germans against Russians on Eastern Front.
...
♦O’liiu iWfiH
«k9k
We*lingh<Mi*e’s light weight
$7.95 automatic iron with a re-
flector type ironing pad, all for
i
Houston
| with Ban
I the first i
I ping the
|V 3 to 2.
< Howard
Buff hurl
L the first c
of the se«
I Dallas a
defeating
h " ' ■ I'.
Sal Gils
t he first
wild in tt
off Humi
Fort W
I
I o and s t
botli gam
[ , when the;
Shrevep
’■ Wroth's
both ends
mounds
2% hours
I Today’s
f las, Okla)
Shrevepor
moot at
FOR HAl,E: Hhoe Repliir Shop,
cipdley,, 'Texas. Bee E. F Blount,
301 H. Anglh).
SOR SAUR: 'ryiTewi-Her. lawn mow-
*r, electric fan M Marcus, Jacob-
son store
He said they had • 'boot
troubles hi those days.- Rqjiej
esmerameu would hide, in bu
and behind trees, roeah ■kiilS!
the picture being mode, and *)
them into a film^of their <
sometimes releasing it ahead
the original
Leonard believes Hollywood’* :
test controversy centered art
the question of increasing one-1
era to two re«l»- Many though
would ruin the young industry,
favorite argument against it,
said, wax "Why. nb audience;
ever sit through two entire re
Efficiency and specialisation
Increased the average size of fl
by 17 acres, according to!
Department of Commerce. I
I piement Go - ____, _............___
- rllsii h-i i itorv'! at Delaware Water
I for HAUE:-laugw trycra aud 60'- - ■ -*• JCI—
White I/lghrSn plillet.-i ' 74l N.
' Hiifinlu
WBRE STOMACH ULCEB I
NAPOLEON’S WATERLO
Tlie great Napoleon whp obi
1 ed nations was himseif * vict
r—— ----- j after-eating pains. ThoK wk
LONDON, (U.R>—Battling through (distressed with stomach or
I fofr, gales., and blizzards, R.AF. I pains, indigestion, gas pains, I
pigeon messengers delivered 307 , burn, burning sensation, bio*
vital communications during the other conditions caused by
last six moriths of 1940. Only 13 i acid should try a fee box of
■ ’ — -.4-—TXaA ztnr,r»1in 4-Ha IrPS**v*a6a 'T'VvaM, *M**af kxsalrx At* ]
of'the birds were killed in'refunded. At Pineboard Drug
flight by falcon*.
BACK HOME AGAIN
- and AT TEN O'CLOCK £VBRY S1NK51
rpd NIGHT NO MATTER WHAT I M DOING ’
SHUT MY EYES AN WHISPER ACROSS
LONELY MILES , ‘ DARLING, I LOVE'|Ou
Tr? •
NMS — Canide ex- ad< _______________
of young fliers for AWhitey) Dahl, center, who gained prominence
ut First she must have as American prisoner of the Franco forcas'in
Spain, instructs two students. Ho ha* been at
airport several months and is reported well
liked toy the men. Bottom, various types of
plang* that are used In training.
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M8MB6
FOR SALE
Brick Vctiyer Cottage at 721
W* Chambers Street, 5 rooms,
bath, hot and cold water, garage
and all conveniences, on paved
street. .-Price. $6100.60, ten per
cent cash, balance like rent.
b room cottage South Pen-
dell. fronts east on paverttent.
lias belli, M'WU and garage
Price $1500.00, ten per cent
down, Laltiice easy.
H roohi Imine on N. Douglas
' Ave., very large lot, hot and
cold water, double garage, a real
home, price $2650.00, some
terms. . ,t. ?
C ll WARREN and COMPANY
—— - - —--------i-r—■■
SERVICE F0> 8
CRATING AND PACKING
MOVING AND STORING
BONDED
And insured for your
' ieetion.
L. S. HOYLER
Transfer And Storage
2<H E. Chamber*
• > V >
■'VX
- -lii
j DISCS machine ground. I
J New dike grinding machine just ih-
Istalled fee per disc M. L. L- —c
, Burleson, Tex
Yessir, when we wash your ear
we do n thotnuirh Job. We leave
the outiddc spotless, and the in-
side spic and span. Without up-
to-the-minute. equipment aud
experienced service men, we’re
in a position to give you a bet-
ter wash Job. Call us.
CARS WASHED Olt GREASED
50e >
________-JM
nered for some first-hand histt
of filmtown.
"When I first went to w<
here,” he said, “there were f
people, rarely more, tn a co:
p*ny.' Pay was $7.50 a day. 1
schedule was a picture a day,
one-reeler costing about $250.
“In the first scene I ever pit
ed, I was told to ride to the '
ol a hill and look surprised. W1
am I supposed to b* looking 4
I asked The director said I
------ wasn't that far yet. A few ml
P.LT*’.'” W“*l “KN hnur ihey rtwutoa t had «a
an Indian. In the afternoortt
took off my eowboy outfit
played the Indian.
He said they
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f for. H.H. Gerdes
Blfickwmitll Shops Q. Wind is the Treasury pe- the special notes offered by the
__ .partmcni's new Tax Having Plan? , Treiw.ury DejiarUneril to be used
A It is a plan which was starts)'- -------—<-----*
ed the first of August to help the
i r^,«zi. taxpayer set aside money during
I. uisds ,tbf. y|;ar |
J__ jlncome-tax Dill? due the next year. Plan.
: Q flow dow, the plan poeratq.? | direct to, thejlreiisury Department,
"" I
r Train and Bus
Schedule
CENTRAL TEXAS BUS LINJM
Cleburne-Fort Worth
Motor Coaches
. . cJitf r... ■ “i|M
’ Lv. Cleburne
8:36 n. m.
16:00 a m.
1:16 p. m.
4:00 p m -
7:00 p m. •
««
LV. Cleburne
7:16 a.m. 950
3:30 p. m. 7:00 p. nt’
Glen Rom, Clifton. Meridian and
Temple Division
Lv CHeburne Ar. Cleburne
10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m.
3:30 p.m. 6:50 p. m
Clehume-D*n*a Division
10:00 a. m.
3 w p. m.
RAD. RO AD “
Classified Rates
Words! 1 time iiihiesj Week I Mo
.rlB 1 $'3d'h> 1 • .751 $3.00
20 16 | .8OT I 'M) : 4Q0
' >- * 1 « 1- r_. -waj.
’So
35
t j CIsMifled Dlsplsy Rste* Given
Bl *’ Upon Application
F’t PROFESSIONAL
I JACKSON a. JAMES
lawyer*
7Penp,J. Jackson John A. Jsmes, Jr
Six room house. |
/ STRAYED
.‘TI’itA Y Ei > ’ Yellow
milking, di i.iorm <1, : tar In
head. ■ spqto on flanks. Las.1 «<••*!»
west of A- C. 'Chaney farm. R«-
Phone 9038-F3. ,
BEAUTY SHOPS
P°Ucy L01 When
he needs no'gentle persuasion.
All erentitm. it serm«, Is greased
tar the doleful iwrfcafrm;
And ,<k>WB, down, down, he goes;
Uppity > rit'P. ' >
,'Till he 1MHU ut the..bottom of
the darkest pit.
Then it’s n long way UP. and
steep way (Ult,
Througli the narrow
—' - —■- ---- -••- —1 fear ’ and doubt, -
game and itsli reservation. Wells- And be U never sure I
boro’s "Grand Canyon" and the ■ ■
Coudersport Ice Mine
har^' *'
’I w • mij m 1 IK *’J'«! 11 • sip
notes were lost despite the fact • Tablets They must help or
some <
and drug starts everywhere.
r~Md Do
SINfiLB ~
1\<uiruaa oicinon in
Service 63 Years
IATROBE, Pa (U.RL-The small-
est railroad passenger station in
the country has been tn use since-! ~r,—;—., ,j . , '
1878 oh the Ligonier Valley Rail- : ‘‘‘K’1' ** divided into three com-
- • - -- : partments—the waiting room for
’ • : passengers comprises one-half of
I the space; one-half of the remaln-
| log houses the telegraph operator
■ ■ ■ and ticket agent, and the remain-
■■MHBMHF;.*''- j1(g quarter is the freight and ex-
•-’' Tf I .-ess uftlce
m Herois Pigeons Serve Britain
LONDON, (U.RX—Battling through , distressed with stomach or
307 bum, bumii
HOLLYWOOD FILM SHOP
By CHARLES K. MOOBB
l ulled Pr*** Staff Corre^ondeut
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 4» (U.R> —
Robert 21. (Pop) Leonard is cele-
brating his 34th
OGDEN. --------- ------- , ... ,
year-old Lynri Stoddard of River- the oldest director, in length of
dale. Utah, probably is., in line for service, not years, in Hollywood .
a lifesaving medal He can remember, for example,
I, I vnn was standing on the shore ! when Hollywood was a cro«»-road*
of Pine View lake near here when I village among the orange trees,
he saw five young girls wander Into I when a person'had to change street
the water. A wave swept them out I cars three times to get there from
into water over their heads. Los Angeles, and the fare was 40
Lynn qulekly plunged into the' cents. That was in 1907.
cold |ake. One by one, lie1 pulled Among more recent of hi* mem-
u.u» ckt.iu.wgirK. u> safety,-knock- ories la the day when a shy blonde
i-.- • i ■ roThi'iii out when she be- «rTf«
crime panic-stricken and nearly Ills direction. That was in 1924.
pulled her rescuer down with her. I Then, as now, he was at Metro-
Then Lynn realized there was Goldwyn-Mayer. The girl was get-
oim mom girl misJllg Back Into t|ng »3!> a week as a minor player,
the lake h<> swam until he arrived^ Lc^pjpd carefully acted out a scene
over a kp.it where bubbles wore- toe*Ac , t •"!.I:'.•»•••• 'fi »5»> ft,
icniimr to the surface -Hr dived, "Do I have to be that funny?"
grubbed the fifth girl,,and brought [she naked.
Tier to M ^hore, uneonsoloUK, and The girl was Greta Garbo,
aided by 'another passerby gave j LeOi J—*
iier artificial respiration that soon ! There
restored cmisciousnesr.
ottered by
U«i ’ 4^ U,,
in paym«iiti> bL Federal income
taxes.
NOTE.—For complete informa-
which earned to pay lion about th* new Tax Savings
.... „ usk . yQU’ banker or write
____ _ ‘ e ”i,-easurv Deoartment,
A By the taxpayer purchasin.i ’ Washington, D..,C ’ -
History, Geography rjr- — -
phoiiejm-,j_ Studied on Spot
FOR BALK IMI Ponliac roach J hajuHI *iURG. Pn* ..
(Thii bift nltf i-. j p nr • sylvunla uchoobi anrt coBtfftMi are
i'YiR HAMS: Fnrioall leguUr F-20 Imiugurating a new . . r
with Oil equipment -)Wl: it at H teschlug history and geography
to* if louis fn> ui, ihreq miles ou I "‘’J’■ ^e spot ,
“ Merlrtlan highway I W
,' )■ < >1)'BALE New ui>d used Inter-,
nnthiiiiil tru<)<fl- -hIm) uood UM?d
re!r|gprntors Jno L Mftrtin Im- *
1 plnifiPnL C'<> Phone 669
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