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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS__
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VENUS NEWS
CLASSIFIED ADS
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REQ CEDAR
SHINGLES
ITS BETTER TO BE
SAFE THAN SORRYI
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Floor
Sander
Will Make Your Old Floor*
Like New
Finance Your New
Car With---
Odd Cent Coin •
Of 1787 Blunt
In Inscription
supply is flatted, sodosilftatay if ycw.a—t to ftt
In on thia qrand silverware value. Conm^n.4octoy
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titled Advertising, telephone Iir.i or
J. E. Gerard
, Phone 444
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JOE W. COLE
318 Forest Ph. 8ft
The new General Electric 88.95
automatic Iron with a 82.50 steel
ironing heard. Both for .. 39.95
K..’,
On Same Floor With
Dr. J. B. Bell
V AVMI . DIMVK 5 1 kA
x the old Kimball
BEAUTY SHOPS
I Including Shampoo, Set and I
Dry N
■ MORAN A ANDERSON J
Harber A Beauty Shop 1
ft _________Phone 138 ■;
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Will Imy the two story brick
on N. E.
Guard against Inflated ren-
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‘Holliday’*
BftOWNfeUt SHOE STO4
Ofc BAD
QUINN
SEE GOOD
Phone 853
13 A. B. Henderson
We Do Washing
In A Big Way!
»Mr» always A fteasure to
jtato eBaanmbMt Rpprt Shoes
Snpoth fit. smart styles, 1
>*W. •fttos.ymtW want naw i
•W- '
BROWNbilt’s N«mi
Sport Shoes Are
YeSsir, when wo wash your car
we do a thorough job. We leave
the OtitMde spot legs, and the In-
sMe splc and span. With our up-
lo-the-mrnute equipment and
experienced service men, we’re
in a position to give you a bet-
ter wash job; Cali us.
CARS WASHED OR GREASED
50c
FOR BALE: Old glass and antique
furniture' selling at Dig reduction
sale through Monday. 30ft N. Buf-
falo.
FOR SALE: Peas.
FOR SALE Sow nnd seven pigs,
H weuks old. H. D. Huddleston. 1
mile on Fort Worth Highway.
Prices are advancing. Buy now
“Vh.A. LOANS
Payments as Low as |5 Per
Month
Ar. Clebume
9:48 a. m.
13:45 p. m.
3:80 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
B:48 p. m.
Kenneth Darden
INSURANCK AGENCY
Ph. 510 So. Side of Square
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
INFORMATION
Phone 133 or 134
For all matters pertaining to Clan- 1
titled Advertising, telephone 1X1 or
134 and ask for Classified Depart'
ment-
) and daughter and Mift.
Ie Katheryh RablnaU r aUendA
the wedding of Miss Mary FreAd ]
Smith and Mr. James Wafe in
I Fort Worth last Thursday after-
poon
ISCAPID MOM NAZIS -- Thomas O. Greanouqh «f Profit,
N. Y., loft, and Jamet W. Stewart of Oneonta, N. Y„ were
American ambulance drivers taken from liner Zamiam and
were en route to Net! prison camp. But they escaped from
dimly lighted prison train and here they arrive in New York.
“Dice-shooting, a faVorite pas-
time among the Shoshone Indians,
was pretty complicated,” according
to Dr Julian H Steward, who has
if his re-
I ..searches »
“There were different kinds of
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WIDS DKPITK CONVICTION—Enoch I. (Nockyl* Johnson.
South Jertey political baren convicted of income tax ovation,
and Florence (Flossie) Osbeck, friend of 10.years, married in
Whenever yau buy parts for year International Tractor, insist on the gewbie. Gee-
ulne parts are exactly Hks thoae aaaemtetod In aew Tractors at the Famery. Save
maintenance rxpeaee by drawing on our complete stock of GENUINE VfTWIATfONAI,
PARTS *
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light weight
iron with a re-
Blacksmith Shops
1’i.oW libif'S- machine grountL
New disc grinding machine Just in-
1 'tidied. 78c per.disc; M. L. Leeds
i HlncUgmltlj Shop, Burleson, Tex.
similarly marked and called ‘little
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larked and called ’mother’ and
.Jther.’ *
“The women also had their
game called 'many dice’ or ‘basket
dice.’ . , :
“The dice, made of short sticks.
During the summer, state tour-
nament teams will tut the game
to make certain there are no
hitches In the plan for the acid
test opening night.
The final approval on every
phase of the blackouf game has
been given with the exception of
how much of the player should be
illuminated. Dumont said
"We may have to make his en-
tire uniform visible, but we'll know
more about that after experiments
in the state tournaments."
Dumont said if player and fan'
reaction is good there Is every
reason to believe that night golf
courses and tennis courts of the
future will feature Illuminated
balls, racquets, clubs and other
equipment."
BUTANE
GAS SYSTEMS
• Hot Water Heaters
• Flccljoliix Refrigerators
• Kupcr Butane Ranges
John L. Martin
Implement Co.
Your Farmall A G. E. Dealer
Cleburne Phone 689
io OKfflUk PltCXS
AS NATIONALLY ADVWmSED
I faN Dud. 3t>uu. • <M* MM
Fwk «e4,wB«n»i *■»>! torrw
You’ve seen the "TEN MORT Set featured In
LOOK—and a Men ether mufti—el New a— it
at our storel The Ten Mere Set-ssaewa juM what it
says—you get IQ nose pto—eft nafte—et wbsa
you purchase a 51pio—jtervioa |pr —fr KMM
square.
tala, almost sure to come, by
owning your business home.
Term* if desired.
Classified Rates
Words! 1 tiine|3tiniea' Work k Mo <
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5.00
TaiTfn'no '<1.00
700
IftT a I 8.00
Classified Display Rates Given
Upon Application
Kelly’s Service Sta. ;
TEXACO products *
Ph. U1 4M N. Main
We. wish to thank all of our
friends and neighbors for their
kind expressions of sympathy snd
for the many beautiful floral of-
ferings ’at the death of our loved
husband, father, and grandfather
Especially do we think Rev Lige
Lbckar for his kind words of com-
fort in our sad hours.
May God’s richest blessings be
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to Ito
Solid St.dfog Silver and 1847 Roue,
Broe. ChMteft Mrer—iM up
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RADIO REPAIR
And SERVICE By
GEORGE MINGUJ
786 N. Wilhite
All Work Guasaaiteed
Fur Pickup and Delivery |
Call ’
JLYMAN WALKFJ
ELEC. CO.
Phone 47
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J. E. GERARD
' Phone 444
•All Skin Eruptions
ft?' , ntoappear Atnar.ingly by the
Uae ot-
' I.P A OINTMENT
4OLD AT COLQUITT
’< '•AkftUkhAV t»RVG WORi>
Off
CRATING AND PACKING
MOVING* AND STORING
BONDED
And Insured for your
iftrUon.
L. S, HOYLER
Transfer and Storage
301 E. Chambers
OH'. I DON’T KNOW J
6Soac>e-«-i NiEvitfe <
PELT SO IMMODESTf .
IN MY WHOLE S')
r professional i
JACKNON A JAMES.
|' Lawyers
Penn J. Jaokaan John A. James. Jr
E ' » « RUSSELL
Lnwy* M
Office Phone 178 Res Phone 433
CaaanUaUen Free
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Cafled Meeting
of Cleburne Lodge’
No. 31Q, Anc|ent
Fnw and Accepted^
FOR SALE: New and used inter-
national trucks—also good used
refrigerators. Jno L. Martin Im-
plement Co. Phone 669
FOR SALE: Nice Elberta peaabas.
Itt miles out old Grandview road.
H. T. Self.
The best improved anil located
suburban place for home that
31.100.U0 cash will buy. Hee.
call or write the
0. T. SMYTH
AGENCY
I FOR RENT:
1 215 Williams.
FOR RENT: Two room south ap-
, arttnent. No children.« 761 S.
Caddo
FOR RENT: South downstair*
home apart—ent. Mrs. J. ft. Scott,
008 Forest_________________________
FOR RENT: Ooe furnished and*
one unfurnished apartment. Phone
«M.________________ t '
FOR LEAHB: The large lot south
of Liberty Hotel (good for many i
purposes) will tease to responsible
business map. See Manager <t
front desk, Liberty Hotel
FOR RENT Furnished house, call
Alf^RTilhlte or phone T2
FOR RENT: Sanlheaat bedroom,
private baUl. and garage Phone
818 821 Featheratfti
HELP WANTED 1
WANTED: Elderly woman
young white'woman, to live and
U13 /
j . Pieibytarian church In Atlantic City, N. J. He faaat priinn.
52 PIECE 1
SERVICE to 8
pluJ
FOR R
FOR RENT: 3 fuml<
garage Mrs. undel
nam.
FOR RENT; Unfurnished apart-
ment 811 W—t Hendersc®.
ADJUSTMENTS AND KILLS
' ‘An error which affects the re
•ults of an ad entitles the ndver- •
User to an aiffustnient for one day
inly After the first publication
L the Ttmes-Revlew Is not ■ rcsponM-
ate for errors
'T AHHIF1ED RATES ARE CASH
7 orders are aucipled. ov<> ,
■ u phnnr from Cteburne resldrn!-
1 an 4ccnii<"'odntlon and pavtnm,)! ’
-xpected oon preic'ntat.lon o
ill Out-of-‘own orders are re-1
uired tn make payments in ad- i
... snse
OtaMlfled ads accepted up tn.|
a o'clock noon on day of publics
ion during week days, and not
ajtei than S p m Saturday for
nmdav's issue
. I'-.rrnmxi- i.r . - -—;----
One Ruah LMe Boeafttos
VANCOUVER, D C. (U.PJ-M
than 1J00 Brnftaufa bloomed on ,
atom in the city garden of
Pixie The i>uah is a aevenxyg
old (Standard weeping rose of
LeosUfte-Oervaise variety, brot;
from England
with you and yodrs nlways
Mrs J B. Steadman,
Mr and Mrs E J Steadman,
| Mr and Mr* Bill steudmart,
and Mrs.
- and sons.
Mi’ and Mrs
children,-
Mr ana Mrs
children.
Mr. and Mik
and children,
Mr James P
daughters.
Mr and Mrs
children,
Mr. and Mrs Albert Garner.
Mr and Mrs Ljiwrencc Skiles.
Mr and Mrs Chester Stekdman
and son,
Melvin hUeadman.
j 8PINETTE PIANO-Latest model,
used very little. Bargain price. Just
continue small monthly payments.
Factory Guarantee. Write Credit
Mgr. I> O BOX 1432. F-urt Worth.
1 FOR HALE. 184i PoiltlttC coach.
I Call 818 after 8 p. m. 621 Feath-
i erston ’•
jtoRto|ptotoitoitoto«|
$6000
Tb-.. j
to £
■k
Train and Bus
Schedule
CENTRAL TEXAS BUS LINES
Clebume-Furt Werth
Motor Coaches
Union Bns Terminal Fort Worth
Lv. Cleburne
8:30 a. m;
’ 10:00 a. tn.
I 1:18 p. m.
, 4:00 p. m
k 7:00 p. m. ,_____
Lv. Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
7:18 a. m. 9:80 a. m.
3:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m
Glen Rose, Clifton. Meridian Md
Temple Division
Lv. Clebume. Ar. Clebume •’
110:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m «
3:30 p.m. 6:80 g>.m
Cleburne- DeHa. nlHslon
8:10 am.’ . 10:00 a. m. <
IT'S H£RE!
Vke "TEH MOM"
FOR SAIjE: Shoe Repair Shop,
Godley,’ Texas. See E. F. Blount.
501 8. Anglin.
FOR SALE: Piano sold for stor-
age. floyler’s Transfer Co.
FOR BALE: Eight foot Coldspot
electric refrigerator. Used but a
short thna Half price. Phone 22
Keene, or call at college mill
.....j ,ss*. r
ster arua i.
Jn. ado ’
Ie M&Xn (
s this past
Six room
’Blackoyt’ Play
Will Be Tried by
Semi-Pros of Kansas
WICHITA, Kas. (UR>— 1A test
game of "blackout" baseball with
balls, bats, bases, foul lines and
the caps, shoes, belts and gloves of
tlie players Illuminated will be
played Aug Iff? opening night of
tile National Seml-pro baseball
tournament.
Ray Dumont, president, of the
semi-pro congress, said prelltnln-’
ary eyperlpiente with blackout
baseball disclosed that It Is not
only practical to play without
itohts, but that the results may
iWolutlonlze every phase of night
sports. ’
BACK HOME AGAIN - By Ed Dodd
FOB HEAVEN’S SAKE, T
mysa. DO WE HAVE TO „
GO INTO ALL "MAT AGAIN?
I TOLD YOU THERE WON T
BE ANYBODY ON7H B6ACH
AT THIS TIAAE O' CAYF >
Mrs 8am Bhaw and son of
Sweetwater are . visiting relatives
I here this week.
•| Brother Mantooth was called to
| Oklahoma Sunday night for the
funeral of h^ mother
Mrs Riley Goad, of Hobart,
Okla „ is visiting relatives here
Mrs Chlch Brewer and little
son of west Texas arrived Friday
night for an extended visit with
relatives here.
> L. B' Mitchell underwent an
appendectomy at the Waxahachie
hospital last Sunday morning He
is reported to be doing fine
Harold Vail is spending the week
with relatives near Itaaea.
Mr and Mrs Jack McCarley
who hqye been living at Fort
Worth for the past.several months,
have moved back to Venus
• The Baptist revival came to a
close Sunday night with a bap-
tismal service in which eleven were
baptised
Russell Henderson’s Ford burned
Monday morning just after he had
driven it in from town And had
parked In front of his home.
Mr and Mrs Alvin Rayburn of
Corpus Christi haye been visiting
” his relatives here.
Mr and Mrs. G. H Walton
and son visited the Marks family
near Hillsboro Sunday.
Several of the Venus
trustees and the school superin-
tendent, J. Rice Finley were at-
tending to business at Austin last
Thursday
' Mrs 4. Rlee Finley has been ’
attending tier mother who was ill '
at hft home at Tolir
Mr. , and Mft. ft. W Fergu-
son, Mrs Alice /lines, Mrs J. A.
Tyreq and daughter and Mi J"‘
MatUe Katheryh Robinett alterJ
the wedding of Miss Matr . JFrt—,
Smith and Mr mJames Wade in
Pagiwg Stonewall Jaokson
SHREVEPORT. La (U.E — Gen-
eral Stonewall Jackson ain’t the
fighting man be used to be. In
fact, the General is delinquent
General Stonewall Jackson. Negro,
is merely one of 36 delinquent
listed by Q>e board_______f
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Conssac 1
left Saturday for their home in i
Pharr. They have teen on al
month’s trip to points In Wash-1
ington state and other places and
visited her mother, Mrs E E.
Hester. In Blum
The Baptist meeting is in prog-
ress here with Rev.
Dallas preaching.
'Mr> abd Sam McCluskey)
and Mr and Mrs_ ft. H. aasd pftnftd
alike. Evidmma^has never Jtoftn
found the gpmes or dree were
I ~~ m TTTC.______
Botub In Ghurch 5 Months
BRISTOL. Eng. (LUO—The Rev.
____1 Davies, of Bristol, might
not have teen quite so happy had
urrrno'
he had been preaching and read-
bomb beneath him. It was drop-
I ped on his church last January,
_ but it was only fouftl recently.
Pearce ,
•wlster, I
PHII ACFTPHTA lJP« -Money is
nothing more than a medium of
exchange and the collection of
monies of the world, recently on ft
exhibition here proves the old
bromide ’ I
Among the pecuniary curiosities
displayed against taking — the
wooden nickel The wooden nickel
came from Blaine, Wash Exhib-
ited also were a 8146.000,000 check
payable to the Dodge Brothers,
another one written by Henry Ford
for 1 cent, and Charles A Lind-
bergh's check of 825,000 which he
received as a prize for flying |
across Afrfe .
A United States coin, called the
Fugio Cent and circulated in-1787,
tears the inscription "Mind Your
Business. ’’
The collection had specimens of ■=
some of the unique, forms of cur-
rency used in far-flung parts of
the world, including brass wire
money and carved Buddha trading
beads from China; stone money of
New Britain; cardboard money
from Japan and woven grass cur- 1
rency belts from St. Mattrias Isl-
and; American Indian wampum,
and Eskimo money—a chunk of
unpalatable candy.
Tlie tetradraeijm of Alexander
the Great, a Spanish doubloon of
1797, and the earlies known check
in existence—a two-piece instru-
ment of 1675—were among the
exhibits.
Dice Shooting Among
Indians Is Hones}
BERKELEY. Cal (U.».r- AMI
pologlsts of the UnlverMiy of L__
fornia have been able to ascertain
the erstwhile Shoshone Indians of
Nevada shot dice with about every I
'"mJ »d mt. Kuti) OoLwI. I “
and little son, who are temporarily
located Victoria, visited Mr. !
and Mrs. j, A., Tyree and daugh- ;
ter sundav lwuf Junan n acewura, wno
Mr apd Mrs Jack Neff and Polished the results ef his
little daughter of Cleburne visited
I Indian dice and there were gwnes
I predominantly for men and others
; for women." he ftM.
' "The game played with (dice
I made of eight long sticks, palated
red on one side and white fti’the
I other, was predominantly a man’s
' gam4
"Women played si game with four
Icng-stick dice, two ef which were
| ones,’ and two others distlncUvely
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Pmder and 'tether Natives *n<i i crooked or &ded. •>
Two of Blum’s aged citizens dieft
Tuesday Mrs Etta Kelly, aged ™.,
74, (Ued at 4:30 p m , and Mr. j — ,
Black, aged ft,, died at 7 p. m.
te’ne^on^toown"Sarfor’~«vrSftltii
h<! had been preaching and read-
noon fit trip Methodist Cnurcll, ; nrairars wOh Aaa
She had been Hind for 38 years, I-lng .PW»..W“* ftn- p™*!**1*1
and made her home with her
daughter, Mrs. JOhhle Watson
Also surviving are a son,
Kelly of Hillsboro and a
Mrs ®. E Hester.
Mr Black’s fungyal was held at
_ie old Kimball cemetery. ,
Jimmy Carmichael, son of Mr.
j and Mrs Ernest Carmichael, was
I seriously injured Sunday when he
fell from a .building He was car-
■ ried to Clebume where he was put
In a oast He has a broken hip.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Fuller of
Fort Worth visited here Tuesday
Mrs Grace of Electra, and Mr
. and Mrs Dave Barrow. of
ton, attended the funeral of
aunt, Mrs Etta Kelly, wgdne
Mr and Mrs Harlan Hdatc
Jake Hester of Fort Worth,
attended
Mr and Mr
visited relatives
week-end
M Q. HWutf 'OM started his
new home, ■
Mrs. A N. Stanley Is reported
to be improving ta Cleburne
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