Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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fryers. t'tn 1>e deessefL
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FOft RENT:
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i FOR RENT: My nine acre farm,
house, barn and orchard. $7 00
per month, Immediate possession.
See Lula Montanez. Joshua. Texas.
"FL>R RENT: Two very desirable
bedrooms. 30fvN<>rth Anglin, phone 1
1468.
•FQB.-KENT: Southeast bedroom.
L13 N Caddo Phone 497
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Phone 1499.
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City Foundry Co.
Phone 241, 115 E. First St.
South of Depot
• LARGE YARD
• BETTER SERVICE
BUYING FOR DEFENSE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Highest Prices Paid ft>r All
Scrap ,
SHORT IRON .. 50c. per 100
CAST IRON .. t 75c per 100
AUTO TIRES .. 45c per 100
In very attractive frames, aid dealgns In gOalily materials
hand tailored. Made by the Kroehter’a Furniture bulMeru.
We are proad of the Kroehler Hneo of Quality Bedroom and -
living Room Furniture. We know you would l»e It In yont
home./ •
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w<‘ have jUHt ifutttlllytl
TANK STORAGE PLANT mnlh of town
Wbrlh highway.
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Bring Ps Your Blue 1J
Orange Food Stud Hu;
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FOR SALE: Two-story eight-room'
house on corner lot, 7yxl6.r>, will
sell at buiguin it sold at once.
Onll 31.
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FOR SALE: Several small farms.,
well improved, ifell located. Worth
the monep S B Caps
FOR SALE: You can get. Dallas
Times-Herald at. the Liberty Hotel.
Reuben Usher
"" STlFYA’Ffi HOSTILITIES
Japan has shi'lvi‘<l for a llm<> the llb'eal of hostilities
in the Pacific which she has been holding over the United ,
Stnt.cS in an effial to gel her o.wn way in the Far Fast..
The dispatch Io WatdiingGui of Sabiiro Kmfcm, as __
special eiitoy with a “final’' com promise proposal n^ml I '
pie (lif.fiitilt’jes between' the two cmintries means that at
present Japan will not attack the Netherlands Indies,
Thailand or Siberia: that she will not strengthen her ad
herehcc to the axis is on a basis of Germany's claim Ituit
She is the victim of. German aggression: -.in short, that
slie will make no important moves in the international
field until TCurusiTs iniilshiTi to Washington i.< completed.
That might tie weeks or it might be months. Any time
gained would be so much vvl'Tt for the- United States,
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WANTED: Nice pair portieres,
green and rose 205 Madison,
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WANTED: Used furniture of any
’■ kind. Phone 1509.
WANTED To board old people
who would care to live in; home.
302 S. Douglas.
WANTED: practical nursing or
housekeeping Call Saturday or
' Sunday 205 Madison
POR SALE: Frigidaire. three-
quarter bed. complete, ice boxes,
205 Madison.
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the piano Industry was shoved
right up Mamai th* wall, and
stayed there Qa>s of new pianos
dropped to the lowest point in the
century In 1932. with music going j
i rdund and round” but never once play tat itaelf the tnusi h«
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Add to that Ure gapers .inci
In money circulation di, to!
defense boom and a revnqB “j
-group slnftny as eniplv
artny cartips and <he jey-
hope* I to’See n "golden'RMre,’l
the piano irl the near futu'j
Miss Sali’ie Btdllip fc vtittlj
Oladewater Uris Weel?. Mr .
Mrs W R. Bounds of Jh*t,
spent Sunday, here visiting
Balliio arid- Mr untj Mfrs
Lawson and Billie Ben.
Bailho itH-omfwHH-U UuwL-
Imitu* tor n visit, ■ <,
MAXWELL HOUSE (<M
Vacuum Packed
3 Lb«. fl
.. king, Fislx-r’s Silk jHI
48 Lbs. . $1.
EAST TEXAS RIBBON C
New Crap - v 3
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THERE FOR- '
THE ASKING
to Washington' <>U «n<‘h short notice i«i*»Weahng. Wtuit s i
the rukh’’ The ai’swer is Hint Kuimsii’s arrival will co- • '
* who mighn.b.wthe HU off pr-wmihirdy, they will bi^ask-
<mI to show restraint so ns not to jeopardize the negolia-
•tiow; which-Japan -is* anxious to see |
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FOR KENT
FOR. REN’S; Two room apart-
ment and gtwagv. Phone 520
I-OR RENT: Rock filling station, j
six-room living quarters. Fort |
Worth highway C. H. Warren ;
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FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. J
303 North Main.
Nicely
apartment,
Sanders Wstvr . .
Other Wlives . .. $1 .M
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414-8.
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FOR RENT:
Street Good
, . cation. Paving—hardwood floor, ■
^-recently rCpapered - and painted. ■
WHl rent for $16 Q0 monthly or
will sell to reliable party without
a down payment for $17.50 month-
ly. See A- H Knippa, care ,John-
I sdn County Building Association, I;
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LOST: Small to«w*-leaf memo-
randum book between cemetery
and Adams school Ixiave at
Times-Rev lew.
FOR SALE; Extra-fine piano in
excellent condition. Good tone and
FOR SALE: Conit- to St JosephU
Altar Society rummage sale Sat-
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DICKSON’S
Hardware & Furniture Co.
__2_ D g Stove* Etc
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ELLA CINDERS By Bill Conaelman and Charlie Plumb
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V HELP HER
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BIUFFTON, Ind <U.» — The
piano - long n “duat-cbllector” in
moat American homes—again U
■becoming the musical center of
fgmily-lWe. according to B. • K
Settergren, president of *a piano
manufacturing company
“Only a few years ago. It looked
M though pianos wefe destined to
b'-come muaeurti pieces.” Setter-
gren eaid “bur now manufacturers
are having a hard time to produce
enough of the instrument to_ flU
orders ” *'»
Hard-hit by . the depression as
well as Uie mushrooming radio,
and the mil loi record r—
John L Martin Implement Co.
JOHN L. MARTIN. Sole Owner and Manager
Home Owned and Operated
FOR SALE: Very cheap—1931
Ford model coach. Good running
condition New battery. Sacrifice
sale. Jim smith Garage. 501
south Main street.
for. sale: Cheap 12-ga.uge
double barrel shotgun, East Side
Drug Store, 242 Brazos.
I I DON’T
UIKE HER
EITHER----
BUT THAT
DOESN’T MAKE
you AND ME
A COUPLE OF
OLD COLLEGE
CHUMS/
coining out of the piano, according f Settergren said
to manufacturer*
Speaking for the inttpatry. Set-
> said that today records
a total of 136M! pianos
shipped in 1940. pr flvexines the
production output for IW In ad-
dition. manufacturers pegan the.
pear with 5.402 unfilled orders, on
hand, a 57 per cent Increase over
the beginning of 1940.
Settergren believes the renais-
sance in the piano is due in part
to the introduction of the small
- •console” type in 1935, a sppee-
saving bopn in the present era of
„,K apartment dwellers, and to an in--
machines, crensed appreciation of music lamu- im > it
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE,
FOR SALE Almost new clarinet at
a terrific bni-galn see at. T W.
SCOtt <V Sons _ .
___________ A piano in -excellent
- For quick sale call 683^
Mrs. petty
FOR SALE: Winchester deer rifle
.38-5^ Phone 71, . -
FOR SALE: Complete feed mill
Good condition. Rogers'store, sand
■Flat
FOR SALE 81
southwest of Venus
er ut place
lire • iiiirnesf ly «er-ki|i|f ah nprenmont ^j..
with IhA Un'ileil States, but lh<>v are Malliiijf for lirrte. j
get off thP fence ami cojn'inil thein,-
e of the wofhl war at ill is
in doubt.. Japan wants no part norship with tin
. (*d- fpr di'feat. . •
frhe finii-ngwf KuriiMti’s Mip-htly dramatic aerial dash t
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WOMAN ]
EES YOUR
STEP-
MOTHER.NO?
1 DO NOT
LIKE .
S HER/ 1
FOR RENT: 170-acre farm 10
miles south of Cleburne. H p.
Lane, T & P Freight. Office,
Fort Worth.
FARMS for SALE: Buy direct arid
niive -179 acre black land, bar-
gain ne^j- Venus. 126. cultivation.
Native. ’iiiCiidow. good pasture,
.plenty of . water; 3*4 per cent.
Federal Loan Possession. $7,000.00,
Best offer buys it O J. Finney,
Bdx No 2699, Dallas.
CURSE / The world
vi/OUi-O BfE EWtEJfe -
OFF WEBTHOUT it/
SO-O-O-O’-*--! STAMP
eet Out WHEREVER
EET PAISES EETS
og-ly HEAD/
FOR SALE: Dining room suite.
Call Apt 10L Liberty hotel. .
FQR SAI®- *2 Wheel trailer, extra
tfres. Phohe 1309-W,
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1941, newspaper, November 7, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309417/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.