Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1943 Page: 5 of 6
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MEXSANA
tOllMIHV MIXlCAN HtAT POWCH |
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GOOD DRUGGISTS-
heavy fighting ahead
Capture General
Dr. Felix Spector
Plivslcian aud Surgeon*
of Hopper), Texas
RELICF GUARANTEED
OR MONEY BACK
THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1943
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Mrs
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CdAL BOSS Carl E NgW-
ton, president of the Cheas- -
peaks it Ohio railrosfl,
installed by Coal Adminlg-
trator Harold L. Ickea a*
Containing
0 tlrnei as much
AT ALL
find 1
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14 r- ATHLETE'S FOOT MEDICINE
• 11,00 Bottle., NOW 50c
>3.00 Bottles. . NOW $1.50
LILLIAN NEWS
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the qui^k
Announcement
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the State The
i_ta 25 ,counli'i».was.--18-
I per cent compared with'nearly 20
per cent a week''ago. ,
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Social Security /
Old-Age Insurance
Benefits Explained
I
Ransdall Ball is here visit-
ing in the home ot Mrs. M. C.
Cahill
' lias "been here visitiiig in the
home ot Judge and Mrs Roy An-
derson She left Wednesday even-
ing to visit relatives near Alvara-
•—Mua W C. Goode. Jr., and
MinnieXHUUman of Fort Worth
spent Sunday here with relatives.
Mrs Raymond Graves of Gaines,
ville and Mrs Mary Greene cf
Undray. Okla., visited Mrs. E.
L Casstevetts and family Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Albert Angel of
Fort Worth spent Sunday here
with relatives
F0RT WORTH, July 16 —In an-
swer to numerous inquiries from
young war workers who have en-
tered covered employment during
the last two years John O. Hut- -
ton. manager of the Fort Worth
Social Security Board field office.
cited the following benefits Which
are payable under the Old-Age and
Survivors insurance program tai a '
statement to this newspaper: 'u .
These benefits are as follows:
Primary benefits— Payable to
workers upon retirrment at age 65
and based upon average monthly
wage • -
Wife? benefits—^Payable to a
wife over ii ge tits of a retired
workei —Jimi etjunl to one-naif of
hif Jx nefit. -J
Child's benefits—Payable to chil-
dren under 18. or 16 if not in
school, of a retired worker or of
a deceased worker and amounts
to one-half el his benefit1.
Widow's benefits—* Payable to ——^s--
widow over age 65 of a deceased j Deputy Federal Coal Mine
worimr and tw’- taeee-4 A&ihifflAtiFginT^lErF Kewfoa
I has “complete authority afid
j power" to operate the mines
(or the U. S. government.
CLEBURNB TIMES-REVIEW
1
r fburth- oi his Tenefits.
, widows current benefit—Pay-
able to widow of any age of de-
ceased wage earner with ihild un
del 18 in Her ea^e and amotmU tol
three-fourths ol hik benefit*
Parent’* beiveflts— Payable to par-
ent w ho was wholly dependent upon I —
.::rta3X5trt;;wa^^ ;;
vives. or if no child, who would
be eligible upon' filing for benefit |
sijvrvek; pavment equal to one-
. half ot . tue......wbjk.....e8n>er's. xJbtnc-.. ..
tits.
Lump-sum payments are paid to
a widow, child, or parents of a
ceased wage earner with child un-
rhoitthry benefits are'payatoir 'Th ’
single lump-sum payment amounts I
to six' Hines the monthly benefit I -
. where w>-mwIi r«iativ» survives. |
pyy.pn, I.. ■■Hin>h'«rve funeral ex^ 1
penses in an amount, not to ex-1
teed the total payment may be
mude to the indU'idual who paid]
the costs ol burial.’
The total monthly benefit* that |
I may be paid on one worker's ac-
—Mee—W»»v Reeves,, who underwent f rewt - may—not be Uu ttoll HQ I
surgery klst week, has been re* I a month nor more than twice I
moved to her home, 806 College! the primary benefit.' or 80 per;
street, and is reported to be do-1 Cent of the worker’s average wage,!
Ing nicely. /, or $65. whichever is the least. I
Hightower of
was a recent
tils sister. Mrs
regiment
north
D'Havel and his staff <
were taken nt Modica 10
cn northwest or ispica. 1
wae cqymred this monung.
in. t« 4 p. m.
Sicilian Troops
Surrender to
Canadian Troops
~ ’^Hlioni of folks. * •. —.........—----------------------
of Texas. I iest in the east and northeast por-
Bollworm moths appeared last 1 tions of the State rite average
______week hl iRcr^li® nun)l>£js jindliufestation
eggs are being laid-on tender, sue- '
culent cotton- By the latter part
of the week the moths were plen- „
y**'.?** f*r Berth as "TCatlfnian t ~ Mrs W D Hopkins /of Long-
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The high temperatures of a
week ago Drought about a slight
1 eduction In the weevil infestation
throughout the greater tjwtt off do.
the infested area, but .he recent
showers have caused renewt d.
weevil activity.
Statisticians of the Bureau of
Agricultural Economics report that
the boll weevil infestation is iwav-
3*3’
Beware of It
Spreading
Often the disease travels all 4
• ver the bottom of the feet. The
•olea o( your feet become red aud
swollen. The akin aleo cracks and
perla, and thgw» «
worae and wur»e.
Get relief from this <1 is ease aa
quickly aa ponai|>ie because it is
both centdrloua am! Infectious/•£<
it may gu to yaur iuouia ar eve» -
io the under arm or' crotch of the
Lieut Marion
i Princeton. N J
I vihitor jwre with
Julia Cassteven.**
| Mrs H C. *MeUenheimer and
• daughters spent last week-end in
, Dallas
I Mrs. Hattie Ca’stevens spent
laat week-^nn in Roaring Springs
i with friends
| J. Uj Withers and Miss Stella
| Wither* were in CLebu.^ne Mon-
FOOTITCH
ATHLETE'S FOOT
Is conducting u general medical
practice ut
Bessie Casstevens visited
in Fort Worth Satur-
At least 60% of the adult population
--- - pf ths Lfnited States are betnr attacked
by the disease known as Athlete’s Foot.
Us wall/ Iks, diiaass iun» Uiwtaa<M
___ _ IffjNi- UttW waferr—blisters forou and
.. .. .Ur sUa cesudks AMd.peda. Afu* a. while,
tne Itching becomes intense, and you feel
aa though you would like to scratch off
all ths akin.
W^iUuSd^
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r uu z al The leaTworm Infestation is gen-
B. *m,a n.»fc„i'Sn,;«uShu'£S'
command, saio______________ Worms have bpt>n found jn Mc.
Lennan County and eggs of leaf-
worms in Kaufman -County of
North Texas, reports F. L. Thom-
as, Chief of the Division of En-
tomology, Texas Agricultural Ex-
periment Station, A. & M. College
Why Take Chances?
The term that causes ths dis*
sass is known as Tinea TrialMtl,
phy tbri. It "TtselF Te»pW"
■QJs 'trisuea of the «VTnindt|
very hard to kill. A test madd
Shows It takes 15 minutes of boil*
inc to destroy the icorm. whereas*
upon contact. laboratory testa
^fiow that II. F. will kill the tfrrns
Tinea 4>ichophrton within 15 see*
owde. .
H. F. was developed pojely for
the purpose of relieving Athlete’s
. , FqsL, .114 is a liquid that otna*
—txate* 4VHd dele* outekly YottiMi--
’^witr,niF’^e7F?;r'pT;r!;
«rntly peels the akin, which en-
ables it to get to paruBites samiU
ing under the outer cuticle.
Itching Often
Relieved Quickly
soon as you apply H. F. you may
that the itching I" relieved. You
----,ld paint the infected parts w*th H. SA
night and morning until your feet aro
better. Usually this takes from thr<*s to
sliould leave the si In
smooth. You may marvel at
way Hteriwo -vmsj rehrt
Don’t wait for Athlete’s
Fpot to become serious.
Get H. F. today / '
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ISPICA. Sicily, July 12. iDelay-
ed)—Town alter towr. k surren-
dering to Canadian troops sweep-
ing Inland from the Pacluno . -
beachhead.
Already Gen. Achille D’Have!, an
Italian divisional leader, and his
staff have been eaptured a* the I
• Canadians piled up a total of |
more than 1 OfX prisoners. I
Failure vf the Axis forces to
resist strongly was surprising anti .
a clash with the Germans is con- ■
sidered likely. There may be J (
— -------- f- ■;
The infantry, losing only a mini- ■
mum of men. moved with such '
incredible speed that even heat}- I
quarters had trouble, keeping up _]
with its operations
Ispica W miles northwest of i
the Pachino landing, fell to west-
— mrQHW. "rITtf>"' L ;
> tured FoazaUo, epastaj IMlipt to the >
, south, while an Eastern Canadian ■
- regiment took Roscrtlni to the j ]
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of 3061
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dtoSa-^nMiraiiW of new conventwrcpirwrew
While the Canadian troops steam- according to United Air Lines, .Is this, monster plane. Such super-size planes will lower
vaaim^ps a ^oMMe'^from'’ ttlr trftvel eosts and make round-the-world vacation frrghts'In two weeks available to
Lieut. Gen A 1 G L. McNaugh-j ; - m.v.
ton. commander of the Canadlani
force* overseas was read telling I Recent Sknwers
tbmn they had the cliance for a «eC«WJ3DOwerB
“gieat blow ' at the enemy.
,-AIT Tl^p hearte "and prayert ~of
your comrades here and in Can-
ada wQl be with you in your
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1943, newspaper, July 15, 1943; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310929/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.