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TTESDAY.AUGUST 24.1943 ».
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Call Us For Estimate*
WANTED
FOR SALE:
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Effective Date
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HELP WANTED
Coleman
LAWYERS
Fou
REAL ESTATE
oct. 31
1 pair
PROFESSIONAL
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LOST
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cotton farmers
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Mr and Mrs O
Taylor
Fe.
Priced
At 1MM N. Cadd* Strata
heater
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CALL
J. E. Gerard
OFKN SATURDAYS ONLY
If
1935
Phone 444
OARAGE WORK
F •
Mrs.
Wilburn , Smith of
JHB W. WYANT
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MIRRORS
New Shipment
more
OF
PICTURE FRAMES
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On Same Floor With
Dr. J. E. Bell
■h Nice assortment in a variety of sizes
styles.
bee bad
OBE GOO®
!• A. a Nendetwm
Pbona 553
Dr. HH. Gerdes
Optometrist at Wae*
Dairyland, Inc.
167 Mm Street
CLEBURNE. TCXAS
We will buy all sec-
ond hand furniture
of any value.
LIMITED
SUPPLY
State
Recei
New
Uted Cars B*pght and BoM
401 E. Henderson
Fire, Theft, Tornado
Crop, War Damage ;
Explosion
Compensation
Liability, Accident
Magnolia Service
Station
Prewar
Manufactured •
One of pur large bevel edge Pittsburgh’s
Plate Glass MIRRORS will add
Cleburne Oil Co.
Phone 2U Wess OMMdMM St-
. Chiropractic
Is truly nature's road toltaalth.
Get a Free Analysis of your case
T. W. Scott & Sons
Furniture Dept.
if'
Train and Bus
Schedule
4 room house in North Cleburne,
bath, sersaned in porch, recent-
ly pointed. Party leaving town.
Bargain at 41300.
if
August 141
June 1«
<< June 10
(Hook No. 2)
M>t 20
Oct. 20
Dr. M. Jensen
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: SM
Office Ph. 43S
WANTED:
Any make.
Courteous. Friendly Service
Anderson & Son
- 4418 8? MAIN
Clean.
A real
BALE: Eight Rhode Island
pulleta. Call
At
Cleburne
Times-Review
I to
and
GASOLINE
Stamp <>r Coupon
Number Value
Sept. 22
When issued
When issued
Oct. 31
Oct. 31
Oct. 31
’ USE MY TIRES WHILE I
RECAP YOURS
OWTDrders
Reprinting of
46-Page Booklet
SPECLttP-Slcki
tear, spirit Is
Spirit. Rev.
Heal,
electric radio. . 1010 North Gran-
bury.
> Leaves
5 30 a m.
5:46 p.m.
For any kind of
INSURANCE
Extra Fine
Fryer*
Reasonably priced. Cleanly
30
20
SM
Two
stov
8. S. a nr 1 pointe
hs indicated on
stamp
New
Sun-
Lv. Cleburne
0:08 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
4;00 p.m
8:00 p.m.
Hilbboro-C.nlcan* Division
; WE BUY
Sweet Milk
Only
on North
. Terms.
46 acres sandy land farm, 4
ram house. 15 acres in cultiva-
tion. Real bargain at 81100.
Will trade for city property.
600x16
Goodyear
Life-Guard
Oct. 2
Oct 2
Oct. 30
Oct. 30
Sept. 12
Sept. 10
Sept. 20
Oct, 3
Qehne
ABRAM C. CHANEY
Attorney-at-Law
Probate and Civil Practice
Income Tax Service
5H N Main Street
CLEBURNE. TEXAS
and
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FOR SALE
v“ ': J. 7 .. • ■'. y
0 room house and lot a
Main. Close in. 81760
I offer you the following tire
service:
a Vulcanising — Auto, Truck
and Tractor Tires Any site.
• Recapping all site auto
and truck tires.
Year business win be greatly
appreciated.
John Street’s Tire
Shop
"The Cleburne Tire Shop”
414 8. Mata ' Phone 202
Cleburne, Texan
i ■
4 room house, also in North
Cleburne Take up loan of 0600
with payments of 813.M per
month which pays taxes and
insurance, and pay owner 8800
| FOR SAUD: Nice home cheap—for
, cash. 831 North Wilhite.
OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINIHTIIATION
, . Fort Worth, Texas
Official Consumer Ration Calender
September. 1943 (Subject to Change, Issue No
COMMODITY;
We have employed Mr Elvy
Cryer in our shop tor auto-
mobile repair work.
Mr. and Mrs. W 8. Gilreath
, B^ MR^ Tnm^'^Fbr^Wmtli
flood, ground water, poultry and spent the week-end here in the
home of their parents.
R, 8, and T
U. V. and W
of
or
month will be al-
FOR TRADE: Nice little 4-room
irarfte building in Lubbock for
Cleburne residence. Apply 803 W.
Henderson.
6 room house on Wert Wilson,
| lasge chicken house, on pave-
I ment. Can be bought for $N60
; with terms
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1 Oi
1 M
an
1 Bi
1 T,
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1 S<
1 18
dr
IK
1933 Master Chevrolet Coach.
A pretty little car. Fair tires.
Master Chevrolet Sedan.
New paint, fair tires. Priced to
sail.
North Cleburne.
—Home 77—:
.■'.■on1 1, ■ey’k7 -■*
in choice location on good paved
street. Modern in design, at-
tractive in appearance and in
excellent conditio®. Jnslde and
out. Large .Bring room with fire
place, two Mg bed rooms, num-
erous closets and buUt-ins and
screened in front porch You’ll
like it—price and all.
' ~ Cali 366
0. T. Smyth
Agency
* Loom® • Bool Boloto
Visiting brethren welcome
J. R. HUGHES. W M.
J E. scott, secy.
NOTICE: Expert sewing machine |
and clock repairing. P. R. Rheal. .
4*8 East Wardvlllc.
I Have Installed
Recapping & ~ -^7 -
Retreading
Equipment in my Tire Shep
Streamline Service
Repairs, new roots, new floors,
cabinets, paint and paper, labor
and material furnished Twelvr
months to pay.
-TJ~t —— - - ~ .
L Faux
■?•••- 1 — era —
Mrs. D. Hardcastle returned
Monday to her home in Houston
after a visit with relatives and
Triends here.
WANTED TO RSSFF by Wth of
Sept—3 to 6 room house. Have
children Frank G. Smith, Route
-Ma. 4 rxra Cleyff miphsnt . Cle-
burne, Texas
it
PERSONALS
Mias Lucile Brown of
Worth spent Monday here as the
guest of Miss Maud Belk and
Miss Lee Owens.
WAT^TED: Singer buttonhole at-
tachment. 402 West Wilson
between hours 8 a. m to 8 p
m C A. Smith. 206 South Rob-
inson.
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I’S
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Mrs. c W Warren. Jr., is ex-
pected to arrive Wednesday morn-
ing for a visit here with her mo-
ther, Mrs J. O. Gambrell, and
her sistar. Mrs. Richard Hub-
bard
tH4HMM4H444444mH4HiWWmillllllHIC
DAVIS STUDIO
............................ 884
160 acres 7H miles from Cle-
burne Good Mack land, 150
acres in good native mesquite
grass, as good grass as there is
in Johnson County. Deep well,
windmill, | room house, electric
lights, good barn, other out-
buHdinga. $40 per acre with
terms.
CLIBVRNE TIMES-REVIEW ■ ...................
11 .. .ustrojtsas—-raras; 1 1 '"ju——■— - • ■
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
y^sMI
i been
J
“ort'
FOR RENT Furnished two room
apartment. 60S West Chambers.
FdB KENT: Furnished front bed-'
room. Desirable in every respect. 1
FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom
FC* RENT: Furnished three-room’
------- Private bath, Venetian
sama mA som M 1
— w - _ V4I44UO, WVUIV leillBVlBUII .
chair. foWtaE ^^eg 493
rviFWlitinn V- •___ -. ‘
•ny mole. Yank artillery fire, which blasted Axis out of Sicilian town, put tbta train aua
weapons out of busineta.
Daniel
and Reader. One mile
_____■ Chib" Ready Texas
.Spiritual Camp Ground.
Take a Slap at a Jap with
stamp or Bond.
August I
aept.'i
iBook No. 2)
July 25
August 1
August H
August 15
August 22
August 29
Sept 5
- Mrs. Hugh King
is now with the
' Margaret
Hutcherson
Beauty Shop
and she would be very glad
have her old customers 1
friends to come to see her
Phone 231
w Nice mirrors beautify the home. Mircors
J are now sold at the old prices.
CENTRAL TEXAS BUB LINES
4'leborne-Fort Worth
Meter Ceaehee
Unton Bos Terminal Fort Worth
Ar. Cleburne
9:50 a.m..
12:45 p.m. i
3:45 p m.
6:50 p.m. ,
10:50 p.m. 1
Lv. Cleburne Ar. Clebum* 1
6:10 a m. 16:00 a.m.,
1:46 p.m. 7:60 p.m. .
Glen Roae. CUfton. Meridian and
Temple Divtoton
Lv. Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
10:10 a.m. 10:00 a.m.
, „ ’:•<> P-m.
Clebwne-DallM Dlviaton j
LV. Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
6:00 alto.- 10:10 a.m. v
10 16 a m. SU0-»
3:55 p.m. _ ■ L *:» p
SANTA FE RAILROAD
Dully
Northbound: Arrive*
No. • 6:» a.m.
Xi
Deliver to our plant.
USED CARS?
Yea. *ir! We have them. Select
yours now!
1040 Old* Sedan A beautiful
car, good tires, clean.
right,' v
1040 Chevrolet Coach.
New paint, good tires.
value.
Clarke Food Store Higheit Price!
S04-WF seuoiM
Your Complete Food Market
FOR SALE____
FOR SALE: Four gallon fresh
cow. Mrs. L J. Bayliss, Keene
_________________________ . Feed Scott Bros . Fepelo Egg
WANTED: Ride to Fort Worth M*»h and get your flock ready
. --------.----rs— - lor faU production. Bateson Grain
Oo. y "^-1
FOR SALE: '41 Fort Tudor. Low
M',
DR MARIE STREHORN
CHIROPRACTOR
Over Cash Service Gro. Phone 384
Classified |
I WANTED: Anyone having extra
bicycle tubes call Jones. Times-
Review.
effort should be
cckton producers
farm storage facilities
part of the 1643
Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Slratt of
Grandview spent Monday here on
business. / \
COLLEG
aeieage o
year comj
during 19
production
Asked t<
crease of
: year's set
40,000 wht
‘ acreage g
before fall
admlni,stra
in Texar,
A.-. 11. 1
grams, tl
figure wll
-. Has find. .<
to meet 1
ins i!M4
sxpected
1VK83. WUUUill # vC’IIIIVIl U1
Orleans, La., arrived here
day to be with her sister, Mr*.
Ethel Bate*, who was to undergo
a iu<)or o|M'ruliLiii tociMy h! Uw|
St. Joseph Hospital in Fort
Worth.
to take
this year, he said.
Encouraging farm etorage,
Slaughter said fanner* are permit-
ted to ster cottoa on the farm
pro voted Structures meet require-
ment* •pectfied by ths Commodity
Credit Corporation. According tn
OOO, itrustures must protect the
cotton from damage by rain, snow,
i ‘ 1 —y
YOMPtwmMG
• Wo «rw rksdy tw tsrv*
you wHh good lodfaf typsm-
rophy, cloon ^rwtt-wori,
prompt dolrorfot ... and
■ml produos y«r work on
WANTED: Farm and ranch hand
near Dallas. Apply
Motor Co.. Cleburne.
| WANTED: Middle-agefi lady to
j stay In home arid do housework.
| Phone 120 ,
I WANTED: Men for compress work.
I Apply Parmen, it Merchants’ Com-
press- North Border street ____
I WANTED: Colored girl for general
housework and cooking. Salary
I 87.00 per week. ’Telephone 7.
2e ’’i
ma L
livestock and provide reasonable
protection attaint tlose by fire and
theft. - i’ \
Oountg AAA committees, who
administer the farm-storage phase
of the program. may approve
structures for storage which are
, not located on the farm
I A rarnvoiorage allowance
10 cents per bale per month
1 fraction y-r* 1 ""
1 lowed producer* storing cotton on
^^^^^^^■June
’• NOTE: Old B and C coupons with the words Permlte delivery of
ope unit of gasoline,*’ printed on them are not valid after August 31.
They Should be exchanged at the Ration Board, between August 23
PROTECT YOVR
CAR PAINT
With a good Simonis job.
Electric polisher just Installed.
Southerland Paint Shop
10 E. JAMES
Across street from Liberty Hotel
,Ar-<_______2 giiitoM
B (all coupon*> 3 gallon*
f.C (all coigtons) - 3 gallons
SWGAH iReeli -No. !♦ ---------------
./ . No. 14 5 pounds
No. 16- 5 pounds
No. 16 5 pound*
PROCENNED FOODS (Blue stamps)
8. 5, 2 or 1 pointe.
R, 8, and T as Ind looted on
carried thia note | U. V. and W stamp
MEATH AND FATH (Red stomps)
T
U
V
W
X
WANTED: Riders, morning shift,
Consolidated School , IPhone
«asa_wr , ■ < __________________
rors and see what a
__ .NOTICE
NOTICE WOODMEN: Regulai
meeting Monday night, August 23,
8:30 p. m. M. F. Wiseman, Secy.
a Cleburne Lodge No. 315.
Ancient and ■ Accepted
t/qY7 Mason*, will confer Fel-
/y&’y low Craft degrees Tues-1________ , ____ _
,z day, August 24th, 7:30 p. • various parts of town.
Phone 1247.
and pay the
Aug. 31
Aug. 31
Aug. 31
Aug 31
Oct 2 »
Get. 2 .
Oct. 2
is Sin, worry is] JOST: Ladies watch between Pal-
You ar* »c* and Colqultt-LaceweU Drugx
Albriglit. No. 2 last Saturday night. Re-
Trtw]turn< _
I LOST: Pair of glasses, medium
——- tint in Cash Service Grocery. Re-
th a turn to Times-Review. Reward.
LOST: If party known to have
1 removed day book and content*
' from cafe will return same to 204
North Caddo street or cafe and
no questions will be asked.
Kenneth Darden
insurance ],
Ph„n. 518 MM E Chamber*
--- ■ ■—--- ---- — • VIMMXWWWI, BM»V
of Silsbee arc visiting in Clebum* Mid this wwk. «... «.
and plan to move here. Mr. " For that reason, he points out. *t*te.
Taylor Is a fireman for the Santa' concentrated •hmim
made all
to secure f77.
H D Clark is reported to be' for storing a
ill at his home on North Anglin crop.,
street. - Almost all warahoutea already
m. m ro »- «Sf
coUiaions with icebergs since the ,kl‘
Coast Guard took up the teak of
petroling northern ship lanes fol-
lootiqg thei Tiymiig disaster in 1914.
WASHINGTON, Aug, 23 (U.R>-
The jealohsy among st age .roiK
about top billing nh* nothing on
Washington's bureaucrat*.
The Office of War Infonnatiou
hq* ju*t *pent $616 getting 32,000
copisa of a 40-page hboklM+eprliit-
ed merely because the name Office
of Price Information came before
thb War Pood Administration in
a note on the cover. A half-ton
of newsprint was wasted In the re-
printing.
The booklet, entitled ‘ Food Fights ;
For Freedom.” carried this note,
on the cover:
' “Prepared by the Office of Pro-
gram Coordination. Office of War
Information, and Office of Price
Information, in cooperation with
the War Food Administration." 1
’But that was wrong. It should -
. . .. ____ ___I Z
(Brow* stomps) (Book No. 3)
r A
■ . B
O
D
HHOE8 (Bo*k No. 1)
NO. 16
I have read:
I . “Prepared by the Office of Pro-
I sra*n Coordination. Office of War
K ’information, and the War Food
Administration, in cooperation with
the Office of Price Admlnlstra-
I t ion.M
A. F. Whitman, who get* 88600
| a year as head of OWI's food cam-
paigns unit .ordered the whole book-
let, reprinted to correct the error.
He was not available for com-
1 mant but his office insisted that
the error was really a serious mat-
Vtae error slipped because Mr.
Whitman's office apparently felled
to proof-read the booklet before It re Cl.
L wag printed «»d the transposition farm □tOfaffe
of names was not discovered until •
the snttre run was off ti^ press. hw '-a-—r—----—jL-
When tt came to light, Mr Whit- Ie AnnAllYirPn
man asked OPA and the War Jbod ZIUHUUHLCU ,
Administration to share the cost _____
of a reprint. OTA refused but War I COLLEGE STATION -
, Food agreed gaf$A«> vase*v«w1 twwa mVw>s*b*
its share of I— ____ _______
m<*t of the cost—that is, OWI and
JOB WANTED
. WANTED: Painting and paper-
' hanging Repair work 908 South
(Main or phone 624
142 acre blackland farm, 65
acres in cultivation. Nine room
house. 2 room tenant house.
Well, windmill, electric lights.
Eleven miles from Cleburne,
Mhool bus route $20 per aero.
telephone
' WANTED Riders to Consolidated ntileage- 8<»d tires. Phone 9007F3.
morning shift. Phons $14. ! gAUE: One fun> wwo(1 on.
WANTED:, Small, gentle saddle ■ good work horse, one model A
pony. Reasonable • Write Paula•! roadster Joe C* House.. 302 South
Tiljman.■ Route 4. Grandview. ' Oran '
FOR SAL*: ’31 Ford tudor coach FOR sAljS: TT" Bodge’ and *
6-1?" Lire*. New paint and up- Chevrolet, five <ood tires;- John
holstery 401 North Douglas vW. Bryant. 401 E HandCTon
WANTED: To buy good glrb(1JOR
bicycle 106 Monroe. ' ______ srmirtment Priv*
Nona. ■■*«. UM-M m**. ««» .
.. . . j- —. — them properly washed, rough driedaco' -J
and neatly folded. 5 cents periTOR sale: f__
three-fourth inch Goodyear gar-
ING LAUNDRY, 1306 North Main den hose, coupled In 50 or 100
a.Tw n . 7, . '. toot lengths. T. W. Scott Sr-
FOR SALE: Ban tom chickens. Red 1
Cameaux Pigeons, «O5 South]___ " 1
•Caddo I for SALE: One 1837 Ford sedan. '
....... ............I one 1936 Plymouth coach Texaco
FOR SALE Go* range cook stove, station. East Henderson and Wll- |
hite. ; (
OLD NEWSPAPERS
Have Thousands of Uses *
WANTED: Dressmaking. 617 West
He nderson. <
Electric’ refrigerator.
Call 1220-W.
__________ FOR RENT
600 fast broad new
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment
CaM' MH. -
.« , Ismssm, iistaaysMdbtasm*tas ■ *1 1—■** , m ■■ 11 ■ **■
PVR RBag^Two room apartment.
NOTICE: Select your room now
including shower bath by day. week
or montD at the new Day * Night
Hotel, near Santa Fe Depot.
(93* Ford V-8. radio,
good tires The best buy tn
town.
and September 1, for new one* which have only the wort* “Mileage
Ration" printed on the face of the coupons.
■'A ■’ ’ “T ■“ ? :
I the fa^m, provided the cotton is
delivered to CCCL in satisfaction
of the loan. . Slaughter mid ‘nnd
added that if the collateral hi re-
posaesaed by "tire -producen—4----
storage allowance will be paid , ’
Cotton producers are being ne-.
Rofne jGppLHed throughout tlje Atate to r
s are contact county AAA of*ces and
losing a* much a* $15 per bale find out particulars of storing
a_ —‘footton on the farm this season?
Under this year's program, the
basic loan rate in Texas approxi-
mates 19.90 cents per pound but
will vary in different parte of the
■ I
. . *--------------------- .■ --------- I
to your hopie than any one piece of
furniture. Select a few of our new mir-
difference.
CLASSIFIED RATES
Worts 1 T I 3 T | Wk. | Mo.
15 | 40 I 82 | 1.20 | 4.60
20-; 50 I 1.10 I 1'60 I fl 00
25 | 82 | 1.32 | 2.00 | 8.50
30 | 75 | 1.82 | 3.40 | 6JO
35 I 87 I 2.42 | 2.80 | 10J0
40 | 1.00 | 2.20 | 3.20 | liJO
FOR RENI
for renF Bedroom to working'
person. Kitchen privileges 404
S, Wilhite__
FOR R*NT: Modem 8-room fur-
nished apartment. 306 Fendell.
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment.
407 E. Brown. No children.
after haggling about' South Texas
the cost. OWI bore losing as mt
because they are' unable to get
this year'* cotton crop in the
government loan. Geo Slaughter,
ehairman. state AAA committee,
FOR SALE: I still have five
cheap homes from $1000 to $9000.
Also many higher priced homes In
* . (HIM. D.
] MMler.
I r
i Advertising-
Information
For all matters pertaining to
Classified Advertising, toivphonv
] 133 or 134 and ask for Classified
Department.
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An error which affects the re-
sults of an ad «ntitles the ad-
vertiser to an adjustment for one
’ 4dixy only A Her •hK~ftTst~pubitca- -
‘ tlon the Times-Roview Is not ro- ’
j sponsible for errors.
~ CLASSIFIED RAl'ES ARE CASH
Charge orders are accepted ]
. over the phone from Clebum* 1
f resident* as an accommodation
' and payment is expected at The
{Times-Review offlc* within a tew
published. We do not em-
ploy a bill collector for this de-
1 partm»nt.
Classified advertisement* can-
I not be placed on your subscrip-
tion bill. Carriers are trained for
' only the circulation department
■ and are not familiar with adver-
tising of any kind.
I Regular display and Classified
; display rates given upon applica-
i tlon.
1 Out-of-town orders are required
Expiration Date 1 to make payments in advance.
Sept 91---7-
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