Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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COASTER
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Taxpayer Befuddled by Uncle Sam's
Double Talk on Taxation Policy
Cherries, Pineapple, Citron,
Lemon and Orange Peel
essay on the postwar corporal,* tax 1
structure." The background simply I
is that there have been complaints
from citizens fed up and. or. flat
broke from being two-tuned by the i
tax collectors. i
Say you own all the capital stock •
of the Entw rissle Tin Whistle Corpor- I
derful toys to make this Christmas
the best ever for the youngsters.
It will be easy as pie to find play-
things to please children of all ages,
for our varied selection includes
more toys of every description than
you ever dreamed existed.
Big dolls — little dolls — Mama dolls — Papa
dolls and a hundred others—priced right for
Your Xmas budget.
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ATTEND FUNERAL
A number of Cleburne residents
were in Waxahachie on Wednesday
to attend the funeral services for
Mrs. T L Moss, mother of Mrs
Oran Stephens of Fort Worth, for-
merly of Cleburne.
Those attending included Messrs,
and Mmes. Forrest Etter and Doyle
Stalcup: Miss Eula Wickham; and
Mmes Ralph Chafin. Ed Persons,
Ora Yater, S. W Burton, Clyde
Asberry, John Wyatt, Arthur Etter
and C B White and daughter. Jim-
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We wish to take this opportunity to
thank each and every customer in this
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JOHN FOSTER as King Cheer XII croaud his queen. Misa Margaret
Gresham. Queen Joy XII, at the Birmingham carnival ball climaxing
the Alabama city’s celebration of 75,years as an industrial center.
The queen balls from Birmingham, England. (I nttr nat'oaal)
10-1b. Bag........
25-lb. Bag.......
50-1b. Bag........
EARLY IUNE—2 or 3 Star.
PEAS..........2 No. 2 cans 25c
dealers. ... We promise untiring efforts
throughout the new year to bring you
. the very finest feed that can be bought.
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FOR ALL AGES.
Ranging from all steel
tiny tot wagons at 1.79
up to the big DeLuxe
all steel ball bearing
Coaster Wagon for
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We’ve an amazing array of won-
109 W. James —Phone 351
for their business at our local feed
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in each nostril It quickiy reduces con-
gestion and makes breathing easier Id
a hurry . , . gives grand relief from
snimy, meezy, stuffy distress of bead
coids Follow directionsinthe package.
VICKS VA-TRO-MOL
boys from the government announc-
ed was your personal income So
they took 80 per cent of that too.
No wonder you're sore.
No wonder the treasury called
the conference to discuss methods
of taxation, double and otherwise.
This gathering was held in a room
with turquoise colored wall*. Thera
were three oil paintings on same.
One showed a blizzard on an un-
identified mountain, one a storm'on
a blue- black ocean, and the third
I some cows tone spotted. three
brown i eating hay. The chairs were
soft.
INDOOR BOWLING , <
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ferences to moot questions tax shifts
and price-cost relationships. .
My fellow correspondents, I must ;
ray. had interested expressions on
their faces. I tried to conform, but
I could not 1 felt like Mortimer
Snerd; to hide my shame 1 gaxed
through the window upon theleat
rakers in President" Truman's back
yard They were professionals.
Thermometer Charts
'Now let us turn to the charts.”
began Shere. There was a rustling
of pages as the reporters sought page
41. Here was something, obviously.
That would make sense to babes in ■
tHe fiscal woods. I looked at the
Paul Smith
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COTTONSEED MEAL
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Remove Harmful impurities
• Backache, lons of the old pep getting up
Rights, and headache art often caused by
nothing mome than improper kidney ac-
Eon due to excess acid tn the urine. The
kidneya are one of Nature's ways at re-
Tax Research
Louis Shere, a small man with a
red necktie, arrived with both arms
full of papers with figures on them.
He is the acting director of tax re-
search With him was Richard Goode,
a youngish fellow with eyeglasses.
He wrote the report.
"Now about this formula <the one
at the beginning of this dispatch),
just what does it mean?" the experts
were asked. Here are their an-
swers, verbatim:
Goode That's for them as like
equation*."
Shere We need a blackboard for
that one."
They had no blackboard They
changed the subject Shere said he
believed the blue-bound book could
stand a little explaining He ex-
plained it for 40 minutes, with re-
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FANCY BABY BEEF
PLATE or BRISKET ROAST 27c
for alleged omissions in this sur-
vey of the subject. It is better
than, none (says Qthman, Fd.)
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charts. Mostly they looked like
thermometers on a cold day. Shere
explained them. When he had fin-
ished this, he said:
"These charts are intended to serve
as aids You may find them rather
forbidding and confusing in that
case I suggest you just ignore
them."
I turned to the window Those
fellows on th*, White House lawn
were fortunate; no charts to worry
them. Only leaves and a breeze.
The conferene ended eventually.
PAY-DAY SPECIALS
have spent one hour and ten min-
utes at a pres conference, were I
5"understood not one word I have
before me an BO-page document
which reaches its high point with
the flat statement RSI cone minus
The answer t pes
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shoving fmpurities from the blood. And
when these impurities back up, trouble
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1 So if you have these troubles, give your
kidneps and bladder a good flushing out
| to taking Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root It
I marks on the kidneys to flush them out
h--incremsing the flow of urine to help re-
tova that excess acidity end ease that
& burnin wenantion when you pass water
. . . .help, that bladder irritation that
makes you get up nights.
I £ Made ot 16 herbs, roots, veetables and
L. bainama, Swamp-Root is absolutely non
habit forming Millions have taken it for
fhree generations . often with wonder
I to results. Caution: take as directed
For free trial supply, send to Dept X.
Eilmet A Co . Inc , Box 1255, Stamford,
;|toa Ot—get full-sued bottle at Swamnp-
Not a toy but a real
educational amateur
Microscope with all es-
sentials. _
2.98 to 5.98 -5
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Finest on the market. Big rubber
tires--All, steel— Ball bearing ac-
tionithgoughout " 1.98
12.96 to 34.50 - . Hundreds of other games.
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• the same blue-bound document They
H took voluminous notes, but I regret
’ to report they have suppressed the
news. They have written nothing.
j These timid cohorts of mine claim
I that unless they know what they are
writing about, they cannot write.
| Xaw And a couple of haws.
Tax Structure
That theory is preposterous as I
B ntend to prove immediately with an
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How about it Pop?
Hours of fun and good
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BY FREDERICK C. OTHMAN
4 United Press Statt Correspondent*
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1946, newspaper, December 13, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423281/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.