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WEDNESD
PAGE SIX
• CLEBURNE, TEXAS, TIMES-REVIEW
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FOR RENT: Nice furnished bedroom
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ing of her husband, Fred Eoff, 46.
Two waitresses. Zpp’s Cnfe ,
issued to the undersigned on the 30th
has a ear and plentyPof sales ability
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50BS WANIL
ANNOUNCING...
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the opening of the
FOR SALE
BILLIE STEWART
the
School of Dancing
7:30
Thursday. Sepptember 26th,
p.m.
the mill level of
at the Woodman Halil, above TPEL.
Registration date
REAl. ESTATE
(International)
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wedding anniversary at the home of drank while burglarizing a grocery
their daughter over the week-end.
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YOUR CLOTHES are INSURED while in OUR PLANT.
get there far faster.
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WANTED To rent two or three
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YALE THEATRE
(The Finest in Theatrical Programs)
TODAY — (1:45 Opening)
TOMORROW
We Are So Sony!
NOW SHOWING
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This will give enough capacity to take care of all
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FOR SALE
WE WISH TO THANK ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND
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ADMINISTRATION,
October 1. 1946
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came to me and said. 'I know that
my wife is cheating, but I want to
Hew everyone can use Air Moil!
Your personal or business letters
summer camp ir Natapedia, Que-
bec, Canada, after a brief ilness.
One of the highest paid corpora-
tion executives in the country.
Hill has been averaging $400,000
houses.
Dairy.
THOUGH
in the de
‘continue
prolific varieties; 75 cents for sec-
ond heads, all varieties:. 50 cents
for sereenings and brewers Tie*.
R. E WATSON, W.M.
J. E. SCOTrr, Sec.
WE HAVE IT AND
IT IS THE BEST!
That we were unable to adequately take care of your
ice needs during the rush season.
Rock Tank community improved
94 acre stock farm. $4,750: Terms.
Standridge Real Estate Exchange,
over Sears Roebuck. Phone 1714.
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COEUR D’ALENE. Idaho. (U.P.-
Edward Alfred Hoyerdahl, 26-year-
Pus. . .
Gem of the Ocean . . . Birds Make Sport
WANTED: Ironing. 1105 Nrth Rob-
inson.
GEORGE WASHINGTON Hill, 61.
president of the American Tobac-
co company and oh of the most
dynamic, colorful figures in busi-
p
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FOR RENT: Bedroom for two men
who work. Can furnish breakfast.
216 Poindexter
"That’s a tough order," Brill told
him, "but I’ll try."
Prices for Finished
Rice Upped by OPA
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. un-
OPA announced today that the re-
tail price of rice is going up from
one to two cents a pound
FOR SALE: Now four room house.
Orchard 7 acres land. Plenty out-
buildings. See. owner, Ed Rowland,
Joshua.
Suburban Home I
5 Fooms
and 20 lots, all modern conven- |
fences. In good state of repnire; I
barns, chicken Arose, garage. 1
Can be bought for $5,250.00. I
Let us help you.
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is to
- Help Wanted!
Lady for front office work.
Apply immediately.
LIBERTY HOTEL
________________(1:45 opening)
NOW SHOWING mam
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FOR SALE: 100 gallons outside White
paint received today. Also 8d and 16d
common nails. T. W. Scott and Sons.
FOR SALE: New bedroom suite and
living room suite. 210 Brazos ave-
nue. ■ • • - -t--- .. * i“
FOR SALE: Seed wheat for sale.
Austin rust-proof clear of Johnson
grass. Five miles south of Rio Vista.
C. H. Richards.
• Texas Ct
$5,500,000 bu
completed (1
others are n
under way tJ
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.HELP WANTED
YES! Good clothes deserve the BEST DRY CLEANING,
and that is the reason hundreds of Cleburne people are
- sending their clothes to us daily.
FRIENDS FOR YOUR PATIENCE AND PAT- ’
RONAGE DURING THE PAST.
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WANTED: Sewing. Oil Wert Hender-
son. '. *
Safe handling of your garments is assured when we do
your dry cleaning and pressing. We use only the most
modem methods and experienced help.
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FOR SALE: Good 1935 Ford tudor
with radio A-1 condition. Ill Cedar
street. 1
NEW CHAIN REFERENCE
BIBLE
WARRrN KNEE.
601 South Anglin Street
after 6 p.m
SiotHmsdinustomna Brillograp Ue Dethector Makes
BE SURE and BE SAFE! Send your dry cleaning to
LANKFORD'S!
Notice Asthma
Sufferers
Do not suffer. Try Green’s asth-
ma treatmeut, the one with the
little Indian girl’x picture on it.
Satisfaction gun ran teed. v
Can be secured at your local drug-
gist.
Standridge
Real Estate Exehenge
214
- falo.
FCR SALE: Kid pony. bridle and
saddle. Gentle 3 miles on Grandview
highway. L. L. Tarpley
FOR SALE Light two wheel tralter.
1202 East James.
YM£ — FRIDAY-SATURDAY
DAHLIA 1
80 Acres Black
Waxy
land good four-room house, ga-
rage, chicken house, big barn
and windmill. Water piped to
'back poreh. 1" idt.----’
Only a few days at
$65.00 per acre
We have just let a contract for some modem equip-
n
ment that will increase our ice production about 35 per-
cent, which will be installed on arrival.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1946
CLASSIFIED AD VERTISING
(Short Subject)
GET ALONG
LITTLE ZOMBIE
Police said the ‘shooting oceur-
led late Saturday night in a cafe
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jiers
Need 50 hmes tor ex-service
men. can arrange 100 percent
loans.
FOR SALE: 166 acres rich sandy
sell with plenty of water, grass and
heavy timber. New barn, good fenc-
es. No house. Gas and electricity.
Tile laying wanted. E. H. Badgett
206 Royal. ’
The boosts jul
rice increases “
tracked down from fingerprints
left on a bottle of milk which he
FOR SALE: Seven window screen
frames One window sereen. Two
casement windows 205 North Ruf-
Fg4,
L •2oq‘e
NO 1 ICE
NOTICE; Rug cleaning. siting. bind-
ing. Rugs insured while in our pos-
session. Pickup and delivery each
Tuesday. Phone GG1, Mrs. James L.
Clements. _____.
Radio repairing. Quick efficient,
reasonable. George Mingus, 208 w.
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Cleburne. Lodge No. 315,
Ancient Free and Accept-
ed Masons, will confer
FOR SALE: House. 307 N. Walnut.
FOR SALE: Fryers. 1129 Alvarado,
street Phone 1147-R.
FOR SALE: 50 acre farm. 205 South
Front street. Also '41 Plymouth two-
door. Like new. .. ;
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CLEBURNE ICE Rd COLD STORAGE CO.
old Army deserter, said he was
caught because “the, bottle" got land near Cleburne. Apply owner.
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Cook have the better of him Hoyerdahl was i •*n* s Walnut n^„<v MH.
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY .
Government Owned Surplus
Airport Property
The War Assets Administration,
as a disposal agency, hereby gives
notice that there is now available
for disposal as an airport, under
the Surplus Pronerty Act of 1944,
as amended, and WAA Regulation
16. dated June 96. 1946, as amend-
el, issued thereunder, the follow-
ing described airport property
which has been declared surplus
to.the needs of the Federal de-
partment or agency having control
of same:
AU that parcel of land con-
taining approximately 491.3 ;
acres situated in the County of
JOBS WANTED: Washing machine
and refrigerator service. Call 1803-J.
Lynn Flait.
WANTED: Sewing machine and
clock reputring. Contact me by
mail or come see me at 618 East
• Wardvinle street. P. R. Rheal.
Nice homes, well located in
all parts of town,
1 FARMS and RANCHES In
Johnson and adjoining coun-
ties.
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FOR SALE: Good studio coueh, with
springs. 907 East Chambers.
FOR SALE: Three young canaries,
sinsers in full song. $10.00 each,
898 Sabino.
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Three nice homes northwest Cle-
burne. Eight room duplex West Cle-
burne J. P. Seroyer. 302 Poindexter
avenue.
• FOR SALE: New four room house,
larg corner lot. garage. All con-
veniences. 1101 North Border.
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List Tear P
with
Athletes Foot Itch
How To Stop It
Make 5 Minute Test
Get TE-OL at any drug store Ap-
ply this POWEBFML PENETRAT-
ING fungicide FLL STRENGTH.
Reaches MORE gezms to KILL the
itch. Got NEWFfoot comfort or your
Motion Pictures •T
2 are your best Wiliam GARGAN
ft. entortamment Marie PALME
Specializing in tap and ballroom.
(All styles dancing available.)
CLASSES FOR ALL AGE GROUPS . .
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FOR SALE: Seed oats, Fuitcx. new
Nortex. Vestal Wright
FOR SALE: FLASH Just received
a shipment at Jacobsen bantam
power mowers. First in many years I
T.-W. Scott and Sons.
75 Per Coni
Out of approximately 300 people
who submit to the Brillograph each
year Brill estimates that 75 per
cent are proved liars.
But I think it would be just the
other way in domestic cases," he
added.
He feels that there is only one
drawbtk about taking the lie de-
tector into a private home.
“They find out the immediate
truth, and they aren’t satisfied." ho
complained. “Then they want to
dig baek to about 16 or 20 years
ago."
। DENNIS O'KEEFE 04,,7,
I HELEN WALKER •U4V
36c back today at Pipe Board Drug operated by the couple at Sylves- know if she still mentally loves
Store. - me"."
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Improved 140 acres black land
farm. 7 2/3 miles west of Cleburne.
All weather road. 33.000 cash. Good
terms on balance. Standridge Real
Estate Exchange. over Scars Roe-
buck Phone 1714.
room furnished
Masters degree
Limstone, Texas, being a part
of the James P. Plummer Sur-
vey (A-448) and-or a part of the
A. W. Patton Survey (A-656) and
designated as Tracts No. WA-
Y5-1; WA-X5-2. WA-X5-3. WA-
X5-4, and WA-X55 on a man en-
titled “War Department, OCE.
Construction Division, Real. Es-
tate. Waco Army Air Field Aux-
iliary Field No. 5 Military Reser-
vation" dated August 5, 1944.
n copy of which is available to
nubile inspection at the Regional
Orfice of War Assets Adminis-
tration, at Dallas, Texas,
more commonly known as Warn
Auxiliary Landing Fielc No. 5
(Prairie HHI) together with all im-
provements thereon declared sur-
Ideal place for stock or truck
farming. 350 per acre. Apply 203
S Walnut. owner. Phone 842 -J.
from 50 cents to 3170 per hun-
dred pounds on finished rice.
Th new increases on the vari-
ous types of finished rice are as
follows: 3165 per hundred pounds. a-year.
for long grains; 31 .70 per hundred j_____ 2
for Fortuna variety; 31.65 for|
Prelude and Edith varieties. 31-56 . BOTTLE PROVES HIS UNDOING
for short grains: 31.60 for early -- - --2 —
house. All conveniences. A desirable
| home across the street from high
echool, one-half block junior high.
37.500. Will consider trade for farm
FOR SALE: Six room brick house."
Also petrified wood. Phone 517.
FOR SALE: F-12 Far mall and
equipment; in good condition. Apply
Co-Op Gin.
FOR SALE: Corrugated sheet iron.
2637 White Setttemmz Road, Fort
Worth. Phone 2-0110.
CHILDREN. Phone 59-W. M.
Barrett.
A Picture that
is Packed with
Thrills... Action ...
c Adventure!
RENDEZVOUS 24
Two neat colored girls. Zipp’s Ofe duy or duly 1946, by the probate .
SALESMAN For this vicinity that : court of Johnson County, Texas. :
Any person having a claim against; j
Action Truth
If you’re telling the truth, the
current flows much slower.
"Some people attempt to fool us
i by jazzing up their nerves even be-
-fore they sit down,” Brill explained.
Mrs. Carrie Eoff. s of Sylvester, Accurate Recording About Truth
was being held here today under a * ’ • . L S _
$3000 bond on a charge of murder1 NEW YORK, Sept 25. (U.R'—Not*--—--a
with the fatal shoot- Tongrago, Jacques Rritt, invemter at ron,-
a |ie- detector, said that "a man --"S
PALACE THEATRE
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J. ED. PERSONS
Real Estate
314 S. Mill St Pb 171
HELP WANTED: Deliviy boy. Tri all persons having claims against
Colquitt-Lacsweli No. 2. _ the Estate of James (Jim) A. Dren-
nan, deceased., /
Letters of administration were
JUST RECEIVED: Dutch tris.
Baby Gladioli and Amaryllis bulbs
Other. to follow soon. Time to buy.
Friou Floral and Nursery.
1.- Agencies of the Federal Gov-
ernment.
2 State and local governments.
The time for exercise of prior-
ities shall be a period of thirty
(30) days (or twenty (90) days
in the case of the agencies of the
Federal Government) after the
date of publication of this Notice
/of Availability or after the date
of giving Notice of Availability to ’
certain Federal Government agen-
cies as required by WAA Regula-
tion 16, as amended, whichever
is later. All priority holders and
others interested in acquiring the
above described property shall
submit their proosals In wr^lng to
the address show below, setting
forth the terms of their offers and
their willingness to abide by the
umna,- reservations, reatrictlona,
and conditions upon' which the
property is offered tor disposition.
Those not entitled to a priority
need not wait until the expira-
tion of the priority period before
submitting their proposals.
Any disposal of this airport
property shall be made subject to
the following reservations, re-
strictions, and conditions:
(1) The reset vat tons, restrictions,
and Conditions set forth In
sections 8316.10, 8316.13 (al
and 8316.21 of WAA Regula-
tion th, as amended.
(2) Reservation In the Federal
Government of title In and to
“ all personal property located
on the above described prem- i
Ises. together with the right I
of removal thereof from the j
premises within a reasonable I
perled of time.
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FOR SALE. 40 squares jad
green 210 pound asphalt sh ingles.
Three bundies to the square. Rpect
with federal specification 304 North
Caddo street.
With help and explanations galore
7 1 2 miles southeast of Cleburne. ... it toappreciate_its worth.
WANTED: Apartment or house, fur-
nished or umnfurnished. Phone
113G-W.-
WANTED: To rent furnished duplex
or apartment Retired railroad man
and wife. Would want something
nice. Will exchange references. Mrs.
Turner. Cud 887-W.
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WANTED Carpenter to build some
plus by the War Department.
Including, without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, all
runways, taxiways, apron. field
lighting, fencing and one staging
building with tower, but except-
ing therefrom all [personal proper-
ty thereon owned by the Federal
Government. The above described
premises are subject to existing
easements for mods highwavs,
lines. Conveyance will be made by
quitclaim deed
Acquisition of the । above de-
scribed property is subject "to the
following priorities ih the order in-
■next to-Uath. Private entrance 916
N. Anglin. t
Don’t Wait
Four-room house, nil conven- i
lences except bathtub. Lot flux ]
100; other out buildings; n:w
paper. A real buy nt $4,000.00,7
Possession in 30 days.
Painting, roof work and house level-
ing. 374-W.
JOB WANTED: Typing, mimeo-
graphing and notary work. 704 N.
Robinson. Phone 1757-J.
WORK WANTED: Will do Ironing.
Phone 1484-M. 501 W. Heard.
FOR SALE: Modern five room
returned from Wichita Falls,
where they celebrated their fiftieth
i “but it's easy to fix that We'usti
baian.ee the circuit .
He explained "that almost every ‘
person is highly nervous at th? be- I
.ginning, but that they calm down
before the test has ended
"We just ask them questions'* he
[ said. ‘If they lie. the current
New lumber. Wilmoth
- 9c
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FOR LEASE: Good farm. See
K. M. Dyess at Duy and Night
Hotel.
eltentionwhen yew send them by air.
Five Cent Air Mail begins next Tuesday!
Air MA!L
So he called in his Brillograph.
and watched the needles.
"She not* only loved him." Brill
raid, 'but I discovered that she
wasn't even stepping out with any-
body.” I
The machine. Brill believes, holds
poesibilities to make or break .th?
I divorce market.
- . Fool Proof
Bi ill claims 'that its, fatal to at-
tempt to fool the Ik detector.
"It ‘just can't be done,” he said.
"Some men try, ther first time they
»it doom, but women almost never
Women are practical, and know
wpen they‘re"tteked: ‘Fhey’re gen-
erally seared*, but they submit to
it."
When you tell a lie, the resistance
in your body decreases and the elec-
trical current flows faster. This
registers on the machine ‘s instru-
ments, and then Brill has you cor-
nered.
the estate of James (Jim) A.
Drennan, deceased Lt hereby noti-
fied of such fact; and also notified
to present such claim, duly verified
to me. My address is Cleburne,
Texas, in care of R. A. Kitpatrick,
Signed
DON CALDWELL
(9—4-11-18-25)
.8- . - 20c
to earn at least $100 per week.
Our business is Hospital izalion.
Health and Accident Protection, witR
plenty of front money and leads for
a good man. Write: Sales manager,
Oiv. No. 2. 1216 Pennsyivania, Suite
110, Fort Worth 4. Texas.__
HELP WANTED Popcorn girl. Ap-{
ply at Yale Theatre.
LODGE NOTICES
>111 reflect recent ness and advertising, died at hia
(ankovd Ceaneu
OH-SH ELDS, OWNER
West Side Square — Telephone 136
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
Weabteciale RAonage+anCcanowCs
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We have been handicapped in the past because of
the shortage of the necessary equipment and materials
that were unobtainable up until now.
2001 McKInhy Avenue,
Dallas, exas. DT46
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RE-OPENING
FOR SALE: Four good lots 50x120.
High and dry. Northeast Cleburne.
R. L. Derryberry.
FOR SALE: 6-tabe Silvertone table
model radio. Good as new. Price
$26 C. D. Walker, 405 Prairie Ave.
Pttone 6315. I
FOR SALE: 23-jewel Waltham rail-
road watch. Call 653-J or sbe at
Times-Review.
FOR SALK: Seven miles south? of
Cleburne 70 acres, four room house*
barn, 30 acres cultivation Balance
pasture. J. S. Davidson, 1716 Bel- 1
rise Terrace, Fort Worth, Tex.
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