Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 7, 1943 Page: 4 of 6
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Gober’s Beauty Shop
Three Experienced. Operators:
Leia Gober
Stella Pugh
Mattie Mae Joplin
Anglin Street
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Cleburne Ice and
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of any value.
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and payment is exported at Th«
Retta Drummond of the Beth-
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today with IrieiMlK
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beet way Io eet It Is to lot ua sup-
ply you with pNieoeteoal st pee- i
ooual ^rtedoaory la Huuunwaill
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Tach eootutae 180
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Mm ooulonto are kept froeb eod' .
•Imbi until th® last shast and
voispe are need.
Raaunsnnlll Ooad Cabtasto of
a dlgmdflsd Istiariisad. ottos a coa-
Union Bus Terminal Fort Werth
Lv. Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
0:06 a.m. 8:50 a.m.
M:00 a m. - 12:48 p.m.
jj* 1:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m.
4:00 p.m. 6:80 p.m,
y. 8:00 p.m. .. M):Stf p.m.
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Peyton, and other
friends
Judge and Mrs R. L. Derry-
berry have returned froni Galves-
ton where Iwy spent the holidays.
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Mr and Mrs R D Higgins
add daughters, of Dallas are spend-
ing their vacation here with his
mother, Mrs R L. Higgins, and
other relatives and trier.da.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE—
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Mfr—- 8:45 p m.
Glen Rose,
Persons R. I. Reds
FOR VICTORY
World's Oldest Laying Egg Strain.'
Thirty years of culling and breed-
ing, supervised blood tested. Spe-
cial price on setting eggs. Phonw
2AJIM W. Chambers, _
Cleburne Oil Co. I
Phone 233 Wen cuambers St.
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Feed Scott Bros., Pepelo Egg Mash
and get your flock ready for fall
production. Bateson Grain Co.
R.
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I offer you the following tire
service:
• Vulcanising — Auto., Truck
and Tractor Tires, Any size.
a Recapping aU size auto
and truck tires
Your business will be greatly
appreciated
r John Street’s Tire
Shop
“The Cleburne Tire Shop"
410 8. Main Phone 282
rieburne. Texas
A CONWAY
COURSSY
HORACE COUH8EV
Mrs R M Bailey of Denison
spent Sunday in the home
Mrs
SPECIAL OPENING SALE
Phono Records 15d
Jones Coin Machine Company
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Juke Box Jones takes pleasure in announcing Opening of branch
office at 72? West HendersoT. If you want to relax and hear
best recordings available from world’s finest orchestras or plav
legal 5-bell pin-games for amusement only you will find Jones
machines at:
Army Balloon
Gets Homesick
| WANTED Boy to deliver Star-
! Telegram* North Robinson street.
; Short route, 87.00 per week. J.
I H. Denton. Phone 891 or 1244-W.
WANTED: A beauty operator. Blua
; Bonnet Shop,
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Recapping &
Retreading
Equipment, in my Tire Shop
Texas Baptists to
Raise Fund for
World Relief
Hilltop Cale 7
Charlie * Rom’s Cafe
Chafin’s Sandwich Shop
North Side Square
Wlleon’a Cafe
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5;30 a.m.
5:40 p.m.
■ Leaves
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0:53 a.m.
Ikommila Director. Gel
— free copy each week •<
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LOMU STAR
SALE: Bathinette
Call 1090
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Patronise local industry by having Jones Machines Installed In
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■ ’— 905 N. Border. J. B Jame;t
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FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms
and garage. 1
See after d p.
Phone 412.
RED * STAR
Poultry Remedy Will Worm
Chickens and Turkeys. • Stope
Paralysis, Weakness. Give in
water. Won't stop hens from
laying.
RED STAR PARASITE, 6ot,
85c. For Mites and Blue Bugs
City Pharmacy
Coliuitt-Lacewell
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Coolerator
—Gives Yow—
• Less drying out of foods.
• No mechanical parts to
wear out. '
• Economy in the use of ice.
• Keeps food fresher longer.
Proper Storage Cuts Waste
We Americans have been very wasteful ol
our food^Xhere’s waste in transportation, at
the wholesalers, at the grocery store, and hi
the home where 10 to 16 per cent* of the
foot! winds up in the garbage can. You, the
homemaker, through-* personal conaervation
program can do much to cut this waste. Plan
your shopping for first of the week and avoid
careless handling of fresh foods. Cook fotxl
properly. Reduce size of servings with an in-
vitation to come back for "seconds." Store
food as shown in chart below.
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Warehousemen.
W. Carl Bramblett
Independent Crmm Buyer
u8o. Side Market Square
Mlns Ruby Lee Floyd will go U>
Twnple Wednesday J«r a *l»H in
the home of*"her brother, Forest
Floyd
Cash Service Gro.
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Dr. Marie Strehom
CHIROPRACTOR
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■ ' SANTA FE RAILROAD
jt -Daily
F fi. Northbound: Arrives
K T SiBTa.l#^
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£* j Southbound: Arrives
L No. 6 H;4Ap m.
No. 15 8:45 a m.
It lows ovt io imoofhlyth*!
even an amatopr can pro-
duce profeiiionai-llko rotvkz.
Uto FLAX—the (tough finii’h
that thousand! are asking for.
Burton-Lingo Co.
' LUMBER
1010 North Wilhite. |
m. or Bunday.
Repairs, new roofs, new floors,
cabinets, paint and paper, labor
and material furnished Twelve
months to pay.
F CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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I FOR RENT
•FOR RENT: Furnished three
1 apartment. Bath, electric refrig-
eration No children.' Phone 64.'
FOR RENT A farm 106 or 12S
acres with fair pasture improve*
nients and water near Cleburne.
- - • • '----and my
my' farming.
class equipment to
Call at Kirtley place,
town. - Lee
Key's Cafe
Dot's Cafe
Grata's Cate
Bike Front Cafe
Miller’s Cafe
Men Wanted
For Easential Industry
Packers. Loaders,,
Shovelers and General Mill
Laborers
BABY CHICK BARGAINS
We took off our last hatch yes- •
Urday (Tuesday*. We have chicks
from day-old to 3-weeks old. We
must sell them this week—at a
sacrifice McDowell's Hatchery
f.05 North Buffalo.
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WANTED Married man for farm
I work' by month. House and milk
j furnished. Sixty Oaks Dairy,
Joshua.
Miss Lwille Miller l*ft Monday
tor Shreveport, l a for a vudt,
with friends.
located 5‘4J miles SW of package of United States
’ °m. Wfather. ^ r°jd. Official V-Mail letter sheet en-
. •_ j. j _ town at the
ln Review 20 for only 10c.
this section. Small house, poor re 5 v-mali" *fo”’rush photograpMc mail I
pair >2.100.00 down, t^L“.— “* “ *
$568.00 annually. *
AETNA LIFE INSURANCE (
McNeil Pannill, Authorized
Representative
308 E Knox St. £
Teltphone 286
velopes In town at the Tlmes-
Revtew. 20 lot; only 10c- This is
the official—gwrommenl agpesusdl
to the armed forces. Tlmes-Review •
Stationery Department, 106 South!
C(^ j Anglin street.
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W-. T.„. NURSERIES
Evergreens should be sprayed now i
for bag worms, red spiders and|
enomymus scale. We are equipped!
I to do the work. Friou Floral &l
j Nursery.
! Joyce, have returned U» their home
in Jacksboro after a visit here
I with Mrs. Dorothy Hickman and
children, Janice and Bill
Saving is Producing Food
’If you j^avc a modern trouble-free, silent au
, tomatic gat refrigerator, it provides several
different degrees of cold in various locations.
* So food should be placed in ihe refrigerator
in such a way that it will get the proper de-
grggof cold. Remember, proper refrigeration
requires free air circulation within the food
- storage cabinet, so don’t cut down the circula-
tion by over-crowding with large packages of
food.. For proper storage follow the above
chart carefully.
DALLAS. July 7 —Texas
tlsta plan io raise a
A cijpice cottage of five rooms
and screened in porch. Excel-
lent condition Double garage.
On pavement, east front lot
66x140 feet and priced, to sell.
Call 360 „
0.X Smyth
Agency u
Insurance - Loans - Beni Estate
TIME FOR SINCLAIR )«
STOCK SPRAY
CLASSIFIED RATE#
Words) T T 3 T ; 5Vk. I M°.
40 I 82 | 1.20 I 4.50
50 | 1.10 | 1.60 | 6.00
62 | 1.32 | 2.00 | 8.5a
75 J11.62 | 2.40 | 9.00
87 ] 2.43 I 2.80 | 10.60
40 | 1.00 UL2P I 3.20 T i2.6(f
SINCLAIR PRODUCTS DELIVERED TO FARMS 8Y
I ROY L. ARMSTRONG
SINCLAIR AGENT
Also Desirable Openings for
“I COLORED—MEN,
BURRUS
MILL AND ELEVATOR CO.
FOR WORTH, TEMS
6 Mlles North on Hlghway Hl
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Information
For all matters pertaining to-J
Classified Advertising, telephone1
133 or 134 and ask .for Classified
Department.
ADJUSTMENTS AND KILLS j
AKRON, O (U.R>—It was prob-
•rfbly « spell of homesickness which
brought one of file army s barrage
balloons back to the general Tire
and Rubber Co .^heru.
In May. the balloon was shipped
U> Camp Tyson. Tenn 500 miles
South of here Tugged at hV a
strong wind the other day. the big
gas bsg broke lo<>.v- from its inbor-
ings and headed north '
In the afternoon, workers at the
rubber plant saw the balloon hov-
ering overhead But landing con-
ditions at the plant were not so
good, so li moved on.
Shortly afterward, » I<ake Erie
freighter, captain noticed the no-
madic balloon and radioed the In-
formation to the Coast Guard, who
told him to shoot it down
Now. the army baloon Is on fw-
~ ough in Akron undergoing repairs
jeiore it is shipped back to chmp—
hl* Ilnur La aUy.
suits of an ad -wrtitles the ad-
Vkrtlser to an adjustment for one
day only. After the first publica-
tion the Times-Review la not re-
sponsible for errors.
CLASSIFIED RATES ARE CASH TOR‘ 8AL1K7
Charge orders are accepted
from Cleburne
vkw. Plioiw 814.
Tlmes-Revlew offtceT within ■ few
days after the advertisement has
been published. We do not em-
ploy a bill collector for this de-
partment.
Classified advertisements can-
not be placed on your subscrip-
tion bill.> Carriers are trained for
only the circulation department
and are not familiar with adyer-
Mrins of «ny \
Tornmye Jayne ■ Thompson,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank
Thompson, Jr., of Fort Worth. ia
here visiting her grandparents, and
Free transportation trom comer of
I Jennings and Lancaster at 7:05 a.
m In company bus Also vide this
I bus to apply for job if ydU desire.
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FREE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
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Ar. Cleburne
10:00 a.m.
7:S0 p.m.
r wwn hvk, Cllften, Meridian and
Temple Division „
Lv. Cleburne ' Ar. Cleburne
I . 10:10 a.m. 10:00 a.m.
3:45 p.m. —7:50 p.m.
L/ Cleburne-Dallas Division
Lv. Cleburne
6:00 a m.
IHL 10:15 a.m,
■k ' 3:55 p m.
ajm.'S:’1
mine Berry, Heme ,
, WANTED ! LOST
//FOR 9AIE B«thlnettr~Slightly' WANTED: Riders to Consolidated, STRAYED: One black hbrse mule, j Can furnish'
SiCrVCrtlSinil cal1 i090 I 7 to 3 30 0811 9lC 8,U>r 6 o'clock. I Reward O W Schaefer. Midway *£'<•
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- » • JOR SALE: 10 wicker chairs, dress. I WANTED: TO rent house, furnish- Cleburne, ' "!ork w*^ T8'1 a‘ 711
‘ : hi w^xdrobe. Myrtk* Walker ed or unfiirnjshed J C Dufft. —^^-7;/ 1 fJXS* m wes^ ™
telephone 1
BARGAIN’ Nine acres, three
room house, two miles out Cle-
burne. MVist be sold this week
81850 oo Phone 542 Jim Persons )
end Mrs Dan Peyton and)
— of Pilot Point,
spending their vacation 'here
Mrs W ’*
relatives
DR. RALPH R. REEVES
13 Years Successful Practice
Across street from Yale Theatre
Phone 2.if
s$£y« 25*^-
SEE QUINN
SEE GOOD • 4
13 A. E. Henderson
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ABRAM C. CHAM|Hr„
Attorpsy-at-LaW
Probate and Civil Practice
514 N Main Street
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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sinall radio,- Afc-Hr Dnpldwin. Jews! N. Bauldwin ,
Bauldwin & Bauldwin ■
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Probaie-Tltles Examined
BUY YOUR’^ NOW
They Are Hard
. To Find
1939 Pontiac Coach. Cle^n car,
5 good tires. ■ t ■ \
1938 Ford, radio, heater, \good
tires. , *
1937 Wlllvk, four door. G
eondlllnn —? miles .imaM
Ion.
1935 Chevrolet 4 door,
to sell. \
1933 Chevrolet, 5 new tires.
1933 Diamond T Truck.. 7 good
tires, good bed with side
frames.
Excellent Grain Wagon
Several good used tubes,
certificate needed.,
Bryant & Anderson
1113 8. Main
WANTED: Night waitress at Dot's
| Cafe 420 E Henderson.
I HE1J> WANTED: Woman tq live
! in home, care for children. 719
jW Wardville.
j WANTED: Married man for farm
work W J Wilkes, Joshua.
708 South Caddo. aXfor.
dh
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' FOR RENT: Furnished two roont
! apartment. 602 W Chambers.
FOR RENT: Tan furnished rooms
to middle-oged couple. Refer-
! ences exchanged. 211 E. Wilson.
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O B Reed
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t Bnp-
,, minimum of
175,000 far World Emergency Be -
licf on Sunday. July 18. Jn re-
T"spon«a To.....CBeTr Foftig:) Mlssldh
Board's request for ’$500,000 (half
a million dollars) fijom*the entire
South, Dr W W Melton. Dallas,
executive secretary of the Baptist
General Convention of Texas, an-
, ndunced toddy.
A large percentage of the funds
raised will go to Chin#.. Dr, Mel-
ton said, but no -area where Bap-
lists work, around the world, will
be neglected ____
Commenting ~~6fi , IRi' tfraperatt’
need for Immedlhlc help irt war-'
tom countries, Dr. R. 8. Jones.
Dallas, western secretary f>t the
Foreign Mission Board. esUmated
that "at least one-half 6f the
world's population is slowly starv-
ing to death.’’ Iliere will be need ,
for relteU effort#, he aald. until.
the end of the war and for many
Mantha thei(after
The Foreign Mtaaion Board. Dr
Jones said, was made the offiotal
agency for handling all*relief m®t-,
ters by request of the World 10m-'
ergenev Relief Committee, headed •
.by Dr George W. Truett, DaUasJ
when the committee szked to bo ■
relieved of Its duties at the Bqn ;
Antonie meeting ol the Southern i
Bffptist Convention in May, 1942 (
Since 1937. when Japan sUrttd
her present <msl#ught against
Chins. Southern Baptists have.
raised for relief a total of $855.- j.
817.31. Of thia amount, $446,-
905.11 waa given to World Em-
ergent Relief during 1942 ip re- |
spoiwe 'to the anOMLj&fidc by 4
Dr Trwtl'a committee for 8300,-
-- OW' -T. '
anti Mrs-' O Petfhrty ,
of Wichita Falls are visiting in,
the home pf her earenta,: Mr
and Mrs' S O Boyd She is the
former Miss Inez Boyd.
Mrs. B P. Logan has returned
from Orange where she visited
her sister. Mrs W. G. Tarbell
BURGLARY
Insurance Policy
The broadest coverage possible
------tor only------
’ $9 00
Annually
Replaces losses by theft up to
$500 oo of any property within
your' residence or away from
your residence. >.
A good low cost policy that you
cannot afford to be Without
Kenneth Darden
INSURANCE
inr 11. ^Bamb.ss
wmdrobe. Myrtle -—
Phone 460 | Cleburne. Route 1.
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FOR SALE: Young team of hors- WANTED Upholstering,
es. two milch cows. L. E. Cash-, covers- for furniture,
ion 2'i miles pn Hillsboro road. Walker Phone W
j. m-half mile east of highway
An error Which affects the re- i-OR SALE: Two four-blade ceiling furnished apartment
"** “ ’ fans Call 171 • i Phone 134.
FOREAL8 50 White Rock pullets, WANTED: To lease small acreage
10 weeks old. Paul ClaiK 504 g with four or five room house.
Anglin. Close in. Box 150, care Times-
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By owner. Modern —. ■- ---------L.---—
ScUuiUfically croas-ventllal- .WANTED: Sewing. Tola and in-
ad: Servant’s quarters,. 424 Bel-j fonts’ wear. 719 W- Wardville.
. , i WANTED. washing Uniforms and
FOR SALE: Five room house, new] khakis, finished 719 W Wardville
roof, newly decorated, Venetian I -^-.---‘^7,.,------ ■
Hinds, floor furnace. Convenient I WANTED: ^are °£Mchlldr n du *
to shops. 714 North Anglin. ! lnE day. Phone 761.
Phone 396 WANTED: To buy a
FOR HALE: Heavy and light barb- ; Phone 754-W
ed wire J E Gerard. 1 WaNT TO BUY—.22-callbre bolt
FOR SALE: Loweot prfces on all1 *^*16.81101.rifle, MustJ^
patterns of 'composition shingles, j . 4n n m
— "We can furnish Inbor. 1Y- mtmttw-7A.P-. to:.,___________
to pay J. E Gerard. ’ i WANTED: Sewing machine and
----- __ --clock repairing. dj8 East Ward-
130 A located 8 miles NW of ;ville P R 'I*heal
Cleburne on all weather road. No !
buildings. 30 A good native pas-
ture; balance excellent cultivated
$1,900.00 down, $280 OO annually.
211 A. 1 " --- '
Cleburne .... ,
40 A excellent pasture bounded!
— by Nolan River; balance excellent
=. culuvaiad laurL-nnna hat tor
Mlnate Sandwich
Cleburne Rtato
Redfc of A*su
I Graham's Sandwtoh Shop ' .
!„ v Ruby and BeMie’x Cafe ,’•
Mrs Pat Brannan, Jr . has re-
turned home from Hillsboro, where
she visited her husbands parents-.
Ml and Mrs H C Brannan.
.. , >*** ' her aunt. Mrs. Dorothy Hickman.
Mr. and Mrs G H Harden! «‘d
and children. Geprge Bob Marm
and Ozella. spent Sundav in the
home of his sister. Mrs
Morris, of Coyington
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