Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1942 Page: 6 of 6
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REMEMBER
MARCH 21ST
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AIRMORE
Good mechanical
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Laced in Beauty
$1.00 to $3.98
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In Jersey Cream and Pastel shades. Plenty of patents
and navies to match your Easter costume
Henry P. Lichte
Appliance Co.
1937 Plymouth
Touring Coach
But There Is
Only One
100 Patterns
Wallpaper
This Week Only
Marshall.
Paint * Paper Co.
......
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1942
CLOSING
OUT
Per Roll
4> Up
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Touring Coach
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( Mrs Kamia Gebhard, who
been visiting her sister, Mrs.
A. Colquitt, has returned to
home in Fort Worth.
"Beau” catcher......navy
sailor straw with jaunty
bow trim.
MINNEAPOLIS,
airplane delivery
to be the first of its kind ip the
nation,- is in operation in Minne-
Packagea from Twin City
*« to outstate cities are dellver-
.he same day orders are re-
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SUMMER A
Raymond Luther Bray
j Enlist* in U.S. Navy
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GIRLS PLAY
OFF DISTRICT
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MISIC.N .0.1. SOOIO COMIOr
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Line of Beauty \
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rogram featuring the “Crazy"
ang FYlday night in the first
I a aeries of spring entertain-
ents to be offered in the Godlcy
igh School auditorium.
Mtes BUUe Walker and her
ill Billy Band, and Sugar Cane
nd Ptebruary will appear in a
rogram of music and fun
Raylnond Luther Bray of Burle-
son was one of 11 men who en-
listed in the U. S Navy, accord-
' ln»L to». nn announcement from the
. Fort Worth recruiting office,
PERSONALS-
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now.
You need not pay for it now, if
yeti don’t want to. A small de-
posit will hold the suit until you
are ready for it.
But take our advice; don’t wait.
HOWELL’S
••LADIES’ STORE**'
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Slop hunting fur the right Laster hat for
your costume.......find it herel Mats ex-
qhl“fly pretty - ehlc. ....ar patriotic
,*r....or casual..... .In a word, hats that
follow the smartest fashion trenMT Y3ay
I Hile back-ef-the-hea«i. saUors, calets, bon-
nets. berets, nautical haU.... .'.and Iota
more. Straws, felta. fabrics. All ootom.
Larger headsite* too. “ •
-.——J------s-----— ■•r;; ri fly '
Grartdview; 527, Tilden Oran Wal-
ker, Cleburne; 528, Daniel Webster
Hopson, Route 1, Grandview.
529. Charlie G. Sanders, Jr.,
Cleburne; 530, Joe Ahderson Cog- ]
dill, Cleburne; 531. James Gerard
Lee, Cleburne; 532, James Albert
McKiel, Cleburne; 533. Irvin Rut-
ledge Buckner. Cleburne; 584, Jd-
seph Howell Green, Cleburne; 535,
Clyde Madison Maxwell, Route 2.
Burleson; 538, James CecIT Belt,
Route i. Crowley. ___________
537, James Richard Halford,
Routs 1. Burleson; 538. Huey
‘ Henry Halbert, Route 2. Burleson; ;
' 539, Johnnie Franklin Capps, Route >
4. Clebumd^ 540, Ira Francis Mlles, |
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Lindsey Vaughn. Jr.. -Cleburne;
512, Thomas Z. Wallis, Route 1,
J^rowley; 513, Ehner tester Ra-
bum. Route 2, Burleson; 514.
Frank William Haas. Route 2.
, Burleson; 515, James Herbert Mc-
David, Joshua; 510. Clifford Tom
Standridge, Cleburne; 017. William
Jacob Stype. Cleburne; 510, Wil-
liam Alton Burrows. Burleson;
'519, Elvis Eugen Green. Egan ,k
520. Harold Harding Penn, Egan.
521, Everett Roy Collins, Route 4.
Cleburne; 522, Tolie Tarver. Egan;
523; Marshall'Glen Claybrook. Jos-
hua; 534. Cecil Egbert Blocker,
Route 1, Joshua; 525, Albert Ross
McPherson, Jr.. Cleburne; 526, '
Our Us Flint Tipton, Route 3,
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If you own one you
what we mean.
If you’ve never worn one you have
a surprise coming.
Because AIRMORE IS AMER-
ICA’S Summer Suit Sensation.
The supply is limited, and we ad-
vise every man who is going to
need a Summer Suit to buy it
CONTRACTOR*' NOTICE
TEXAS HIGHWAY CON
STBVCTION
Sealed proposals for construct-
ing 28 804 miles of Mixed In Place
Bituminous Concrete Pavement
from South City Limits of Cle-
burne to the Hill County Line,
and from Stephenville to the Som-
ervell County Line on Highway
No. U 8. VI and Si. 171. cov-
ered by Controls 10-2-4 di 269-1-4,
in Jphnson and Erath County, will
De received at the Highway De-
partment. Ausdn. until 0:00 a
m , March 36, 1942, and then pub-
licly opened and read. The wage
rates general!/ prevailing in this
locality, which are listed below,
shall apply as minimum wage .
rates tor those employees employed '
■vnd paid by the Contractor, on
tits project. ,
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1. Cleburne;
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.08 00
Mrs-iieuic ..... 6.00
Roller, TTactor or Blade Op-
erator ..................... 4.00
Distributor Driver or Operator 4.00
Broom or Spreader Box Oper-
ator ....................... 4.00
Truck Driver (over I* to*»> 4-00
Fireman .................... 4 00
Weigher g.M
Truck Driver (1^ tons and
lees) ...... 3»
•«nTnri 3 90
Unskilled Laborer ....... 3.30
Water Boy .......<.r....... 3.40
Legal holiday work shall be paid
’ for at the regular governing rates
■ Plans and speetficatlons avail-
M able at the office of E Lov-
jl <*t. Resident Engineer, Fort
H Worth, Texas, and Highway De-
Rl partment. Austin.
LJ Usual rights reserved
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burne; 453, Nelwln^fitchell Moore,
I Route 4 Cleburne; 454. George Roy
Johnson, Route 2. Burleson; 455,
Ernest Tom Root. Jr., Route 1,
Godley; 456. Jake Pid White. Cle-
burne j
457 Walter Biown Anderson,
^■ftoute ■3,'ciebwne.?lcul,ljl,lni;’ ^Ullam Theodore
Boen. Joshua; 469. Joe Wilkins
Gatewood, Rio Vista; 460, Hugh
kvMue, Route 3, Cie-
Frank Robeison, Grand-
462, George Clark Phillips,
463, Sam David Rlza,
464. Herbert Davis
465,
Jackson Clecque,
burne. 461, 1
view
Cleburne;
Cleburne;
Hanna. Route L Godley;
Flank Marion Pettigrew, Route 4,
Cleburne
TtW. Carl Alwin Dickey. Keene;
John Myo Lay, Cleburne; 468,
Elwood Oscar English. Cleburne;
469. Jim Lloyd Fayne, Cleburne;
410, Forrest Holmes Sullivan, Cle-
buriie. 471, Billy Allen Rosser. <
Route 3. Cleburne; 472, Loyd Moore j
Brickell, Cleburne.
473. Robert Kendricks. Cleburne;
474, Frankie Flnkley Clark, Cle-
burne; 475, Herbert Allen Munday,
Cleburne; 476. Thomas Porter Cy-
rus. Cleburne; 477, Sam Edward
Woody, Star Route, Cleburne; 470,
James Auery Cain, Cleburne; 479,
William Jefferies Haas. Jr.. Route
2, Btu leson. 480. Dorman E Fair-
less. Burleson
481. Weldon Coy Knight, Cle- !
burne; 482. Leon Lain, Cleburne;
483. Hallie Odell Dickerson, Aoute
2, Granbury; 484. Cary Overton
Newby, Route ’4, Cleburne; 485.
William McKinley Otnle Hudson,
Route 4, Cleburne; 486. George
Benton McGill, Route 1, Burleson;
487. William Henry Meals, Route
4, Cleburne; 488. John Britton
Henrv, Crowley; 489. Joe Harland
Neville. Jr., Godley.
490, Lee Roy Morrison, Cleburne;
491. John Thomas Dunn, Burle-
son; 492. John Frank Holland,
Route 4. Cleburne; 403, Lonnie
Clyde Jackson. Cleburne; 494 Ben
Orr Boyd. Cleburne; 496. Brice
Burnice Hill, Route 1. Joshua; 496,
John Roy Young. Jr.,. Route 4,
Cleburne; 497, Raymond D Mc-
Elroy. Route 3, Grandview. -----
498. L O. Bentley, Joshua;
4to. Curtis Edward Berry*. Godley;
309. Howard -William Beans, Cle-
burne; 501, Roy Jackson Mar.tin.
Route 4. Cleburne; 502. Raymond
B Bolt, Cleburne; 503. Verlous A
Logan. Cleburne; 504, William
Merida Corbin
505, Raytnon Orland Styron. Cle-
burne; 506. Kanutes Phillips, Cle-
burne; 507, William Harrison
Skiles. Cleburne; 508, Bill O’Dowd
Ferguson, Cleburne; 509. Joe Car-
ter Bowers. Cleburne; 510, Wilfrid
John Arnold, Cleburne; 311. Claude
This will be the lu»l day you
oan buy an Electric Frlgldairr
Refrigerator at the prewnl
term*, after that more down
and less time, if we have any
left Washing Machine* and
Radios will be on the «ame
bad*, better figure with a* now
while our wtock 1* well aasorted.
-1?*.
Flattery for
flower - trimmed
Straw, felt.
JfLa
543. Lemuel Graham Rumsey,
Cleburne; 544, Truman Holman
Conner. Jr . Cleburne; 545, Vernon
i William Homesley, Godley; 546.
Thomas Rufus Hulshouser. Route
4. Cleuurne; 547. Sammy Washing-
ton Evans, Route 1, jT-
540. JguKMw ..Rupert ----------
Joshua; 549, Chaiiie Milton Green,
Route 4. Cleburne; 550. James Al-
bert Johnson, Cleburne; 561, Dewey
Scott Carroll, Cleburne; 552, John
Henry Bell. Cleburne’
Godley Lettermen
Sponsoring Show
F;r i —
» The Godley High School Let-
innen’s association will sponsor a
p-v ... 4U- ,,Z»______■>
Modem and as comfortable
as its long slide fastener. Old,
in it* wise lacing, a* your
grandmother’s corset. Model
5}7 is of light weight figured
CEEBLRNE TlMgS-REVlEW. CLEBURNg^TEXAS
' Ciuule* Dee Kirkham, Keene Star |
Route. Cleburne; 442. Lomon
Hampton Joyner, Keene; 443, Jack
Horten, Route 2, Alvarado; 444,
Roj Harrod Cartwright. Godley;
t;>, Garland Carl Houck, Cleburne;
*46. William Oscar Wynn, Cle-
burne 447. Fied Byron Moore,
I Joshua; 448. Robert Edwin Mar-
kus Route 1, Cleburne
449, Robert Henry York. Route
Cleburne; 450, Henry Pearl
Brooks, Route 2, Burleson; **’ •'
Luker Johnson. Route
fill ■
Shovel or Crane Operator
Mechanic .........-----
Mr and Mrs W A
have returned from Houston where
they attended the flower show
there
Miss Josephine Bell of' Fort
Worth spent the past week-end
with Miss Zeima Qrigsby at her
home, 305 North Douglas
1, Grandview; 410, Dexter William
Curtis, Route 1. Joshua; 411, _ __
-Jwmas- -13u>maa_Xm^f3miM-.4, iatettft.‘.^"Jciil
Cleburne; 412, Tee Petty, Route — ------- • ■■ -J-n
1 Joshua; 413, Landon Lukens
Castleman, Route 3. Cleburne; 414,
Raymond Crawford McKee. Joshua;
415. Charles William Pitts, Joshua
416, Emory Holland Davis, Star
Route, Cleburne; 417, Wllford Gor-
don Cooper, Cleburne; 416. Hubert
Lester Boot...___ _r_‘_____
419. Ernest Lambard Reid, Cle-
burne; 420, Daniel Strickland Hud-
gins, Cleburne; 421, Edward Bcl-
emv Rawjlita, Cleburne; 422,
Thoma;, Marshall Rigby, Cleburne;
423. Julius Simpson Hazlett. Cle-
424. James Lloyd Winn,
425, James William Mc-
Easter Haedliners tor
Godley will meet Glen Rose In i
Cleburne Thursday night for the
tiding game of the District 32
play-off Glen Rose-won the first
game in Glen Rose 33 to 34 while
Godley won the second in Godley
20 to 17 in an extra period game
The game will be played in
Brown gymnasium in Cleburne
The starting time Is 9 o'clock, It
will be the last game of the sea-
son for both clubs. The fans of
the entire district will get an op-
portunity to see girls basketbull at :
ita best With two well matched
Store Delivery by Plane
Mjn() wn,——...... —t ------- —
service—believed shall, Cleburne; 436, J. P. Riley.
437, James Truman
Jleburne; 438, Elul
•ij/is, Route 4, Cleburne;
fulow Bergin Kincheloe,
440, George Thomas
toute 3, Cleburne; 441,
' teams on the floor who play their
i hearts- but to win.
1 The blue chips will be on the ■
I line with a district championship'
* at stake and two good ball clubs I
out there trying hard to win One j
of the largest crowds in the his-
tory of girls basketball in John-
son county Is expected for this
game Close followers of the
game in Johnson county will be
rooting for Godley, the Jobnson
county winner while, Glen Rose,
the EomerVFTT~*C<JUntY seat -wffi-
come to Cleburne to cheer the
gills on to victory
You May Think
It a Little Early
To Buy A
Potnpadorable ... en-
ehantingly flewer trim-(>
med. t Nayy, pastels. Fine
And I
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whom
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when 11
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526.
■ 539. Johnnie Franklin Capps, Route <
A /.I.,,,-**,* S 4A Wwl* SXIIac I
Cleburne; 541, Yelues Harvey Doty, j
Cleburne: 542. Edgar French Bar- j
I nett, Cleburne
burne;
Keone;
i Mullen, Cleburne. , “
426, Olleon Carroll, Route 2,
Godley; 427. Herbert Ray Ander-
son, Cleburne; 428, Jesse Wllburne
Wigley. Route 1, Cleburne; 420.
William Johnnie Bennett, Route
1, Cleburne; 430, Corl Stone, Cle-
burne; 431. Jesse Henry Decker,
Route 2. Cleburne; 432; Nathaniel
Alexander, Route 1, Cleburne.
433, John B Tubb, Cleburne;
j 434, Ernest Marvin MarUn, Cle-
<U.R>—An I burne: 435, William Edgar Mar-
Cleburne; 437,
Wylie,
Ray p
439, V
Cleburni)
Williams,
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1942, newspaper, March 12, 1942; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309519/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.