Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1943 Page: 6 of 6
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Santa Fe System
Carloadings Given
HAVE YOUR TIRES
RECAPPED BY THE
FIRESTONE FACTORY
CONTROLLED METHOD
Calendar Coupon
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YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE
TO BUY THE NEW
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Fog light ,......
One used WC Tractor with
New Equipment.
89< DeLuxe Exhaust
Extension ......
Single Trumpet Horn
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8.PR DeLuxe Defrost-
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1.19 Combination Win-'
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1.19 License Plate
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opportunity to un money.
MUSICAL TltUMPET
RIG. Mia NOW 4.95
Triple horn with piano key control. Full, rich, tree-
pitch tone, at a moat ainailng price.
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Mr. Happy New
i Year Makes No
1943 Resolutions—| —
. j A.ROO, Minn. <U.PJ—Jtor 304 days II
of the year he's' a bricklaver- II
carpenter In this southwestern II
Minnesota town of 250 persons. II
Then comes Jgn. 1 and mati n
pours in from all over the globe. II
His name is Happy New Year
A cheerful, jovial bachelor ||
Happy New Year never "batched ||
i It” because he likes people too ' . _
well. And he likes' to answer all
the letters people send him. al-
though Uiat's becoming quite u
—problem because they, run into .
thousands annually.
Happy was born at Oreshani.'
• Neb., and camel to Mve In Minne-
sota ip 1937. His parents named
_ him Bhnll. but hfe has never been
known as anything but ‘Happy’-
j which he now considers his real
I YRmte. |
He's mid-wav between the babe-
in-swaddlingc-lothes variety of
Happy New Year and the old-man-,
I with-a-scythe personification
Happy is middle-aged and welglis
185 pounds and,stands 5 feet, 9
Inches in < his so’x. |
Happy lives up to his name be- j ‘
cause he thinks “I almost have
to." It’s like a public responsl- |
bility to him. He guesses he wtu^ I
called Happy because "I was a” ’ k
ways full of mischief.”
He doesn’t use liquor, explain- I
tog; ( I
"I’m always happy, so I duii’t
need liquor. Smoking a pipe is
my only bad habit.”
New Year’s resolutions?
Happy doesn’t make any
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J"hc New York Association for'
the Blind started its scrap drive I. '
by placing two large barrels In the
. loUby. to which blind contributors*
were directed by an announcement
in Braille.
GALVESTON. Jan 2V (Spl.l*-
Santa Fe system carload Ings for
the week ending January 16 wfre
22,435 compared with 2G.4M for the
same week in 1942. Oars received
WAKE UP YOUR
~4 LIVER BILE—
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M to Ih. Maratag RaHe 'to C.
Tto It VW rixx-td pour o«t tomut J
'•»k. t*»*- --. Ctotofll DMto
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bit. flow trwiy Ask
It FUte. IM “4 w-
from connections totaled 11.966
compared with 8,209 tor the same
week in 1942
Total cars moved were 34,401
compared with 30.683 for the sAhte
week last year. Santa FV handled
a total of 31,778 care in the pre-
ceeding week of this year.
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
CreomuMon rellevea promptly bo>
cause it goes right to the eOu M the
trouble to help loosen and Repel
germ laden phlegm, and aid naUire
to soothe and heal raw, tender. In-
flamed bronchial mucous mem«
branes. Tell your druggist to seD you
a bottle of Oreotnulston with the un
derstandlng yMiouet like the way it
quickly allays VO oowh ar you au-
to have your money beck. •
CREOMudhON
for Cou ght, Chott Comb. Irondtiht
21 95 Super DeLiixr
• Airflow Heater V 95
Power Defroster 5 95
K 95 Underxeat Heater 9 tfo
Titty form the only volunteer
group permitted by the govern-
ment to enter hospital wsrds.
After pppiiennts are selected by
the Red Cross, they are given a
course of instruction, consisting of
15 lectures by medical officers and
members of the Red Cross staff,
' 'and then serve for 24 probationary
'hours.
sapcMttrt-^kppttesntn then is
; pcnulttod to work regularly dur«_I
Ing assigned hours in the tiTte£-‘
noon. There arc *“
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, Vincent
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TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PREPAID
ON ORDERS Of $2 00 OR MORf
. . . just placed in sock. This is the shoe proudly worn
by millions; because of its beauty of style and superior
fitting qualities.
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JJ 13.25
Pin EkIm Tax
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PROPORTtONAntY LOW
SI PHE5II: THUMPKT
MG. Mia -Ml NOW 3.88
Twin tnnupcis at golden luster finish. Wired and
assembled with built-in relay.
TIMEft-RgVIEW
52 ‘Gray Ladies’
At Camp Bowie
CAMP BOWTM Tex . Jan 20
<UJb—The "Gray Ladies” at the
Camp Bowie station hospital have
been called "A powerhouse of ac-
tion from Die standpoint of getting 1
things done,” by no less than I
Mr« William Contole. assistant |
Held director of the. American]
Red Cross. T
The "Oray Ladies" are made
no of wives of officers and en-
listed men and assist the Red
Cross In providing entertainment
and recreational facilities for hos-
pital j xi Rents
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U;V5 11.95
A wonderful opportunity t
replace your worn ont. heatnr.
Extra large core and heavy duty
motor assnre ntannunn'esutifmrc;
Built-In defroster blower for
added safety. " ».
IN 1937-
hank LUISETTL one
OP THE GgEATKT COLLCSE
5TARS OF ALL TIME, SHOT 1% RELP
GOALS IN ONE HALF OF A GAMEj
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The NEW YORKER
Au Army style, knowji as the NAVY ’ft ^jr . - . .■
An extra fine celt in black, plain toe, S \ - j
ix' X s A vesy attractive Shoe of fine grain
heavy sole and rubber heel. V ' Jf A
talto 1^^ -lehther Medullion cap toe.
’«••< .loaUter ,4eer ahd. good 'Weight sole
If y^ur present tiros can
be recapped insist upon
- F i rjia tone T ax tor y '
Controlled <Bocapping — a
ssrvlee strictly snpervisad
to assure highest quality
workmanship.
52 “Gray
__ Bowie. Mrs
Vincent . Meyer, wife ol the gen-j
■trul, Is chairman and the enter-
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civil service is offering 82.000 a
j-ear junior instructor jobs to. 20-
year-old boys and (girls. In this
area who have had at least one
year of college, and certain tech-
•nlcal training. «
Women especially arc wanted,
says civil service secretary Curtis
H Koon,- for the positions with
j the Air -Forces at Amarillo or
j montlis“~gF a resident
the Air -Forces at Amarillo
Wichita Falls. ”
Qualifications also include: six
——w ... technical
radio “chool, completion W a de—
.1 fense training course in radio, a
CAA airplane mechanics or ground
instructors certificate, or one year
of technical training as an air-
cratfL auto or radio mechanic,
■l.eetmetal worker, welder or
camera repairman
Applicants will be assigned to a
three months training course at
an Air Force technical school while
, their regular salary goes on But
those engaged In war work of equal
skill are asked not to apply. '■
Air .ScIwo1 b*«
Near Childress | Childless, at which tri
X3H|WREas. Jan. 20 ma ... Of enlisted, men aIrea
Right away now theres to be a purled .
W-u- m, the West 'toxas buju.^ . Jia- CiulUii- iioitiyii wt?‘l | u'“" du valor bl trniniiiR1 nt WHI) 1 urffri-i T*1
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talnment leader Is Mrs. D
Gillette, wife oif the coloneF
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Civil Service
Offers Junior
Instructor Jobs ,
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bardler schooling The/Xourth is, Texas quadrangle is commanded j rronl Heaven men is at 8an An-
I the Air Forces' big sqHool near Jy Lt Col John W While, who gelo
tfing cadets' ,w tfif Midland uml Big SprWjg | ' ^rectal ol Lraumig is Lt Col
ly. have re-1 ^oolx grow from raw lumber into H paltpl)j Jr who
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1943, newspaper, January 20, 1943; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310779/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.