Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, January 14, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1946
PAGE THREE
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SOCIETY
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Assorted Sizes .
Plain Tailored
100 per cent Wool
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All Sales Final
Pork Roast 35c
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Bulk Sausage _ 18c
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Rump Roast _ 19c
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Short Ribs 19c
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEW ENLISTMENT ACT
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35c
Master Sergeant
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or First Sergeant $138.00 $89.70 >199.23
counts toward retirement.
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4. Reenlistment bonns increased to $50
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(a)-Plus 10% Incrense for Service Oversens,
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of service) to all m
Each S Yeare at Service.
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FAY FER MONTH-ENLISTED MEN
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Fresh
Ground Meat _ 19c
4 lbs.
Shortening’!— 70c
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60.75
56.25
EASE
SNIFFLES
SNFEzES
Meat is essential to good health.
In our market you can always find
Club will meet Mondav at
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BOB WELLS CLEANERS
211 E. Chambers
Phone 384
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Fellowship Bible Study Club will
meet Friday at 3 p. in. with Mrs.
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Center Slices ...... 60c
If .
2 drops in each nostril
eheck cold’s mi m y mis-
ry.Yqufeelhetter.Cau-
tion tuna only as di reeled.
This is a real saving on Quality Coats
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eervice. (Retirement income in grade of
Master Sergeant up to $155.25 per month
active federal military service
the best Meats available.
AH- ■ • augiul . . dukk aK.
Discomfort Now Possible
i When nostrils are closged with
thick mucus and your nosefcels raw,
membranes swollen- reach for cool-
ing, soothing Mentholatum.
Instantly it starts to 1) Help thin
clogged mucus. 2) Soothe cold-
inflamed membranes, f) Help reduce
swelling. 4) Stimulate heal blood
supply to “sick” area. Soon you can
b-r a al Ns again!
Don’t just go on "suffering" through
a heavy cold. Get Mentholatum. See
how it helps. Jars, tubes 304,
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Trouble-Saving, Tinsc-Saving Tip
From Other Busy Mothers
Beat-known heme1 remedy yon cen
use to relieve miseries of colds-
is to rub watming, soothing Vicks
VapoRub on throat, chest and
back at bedtime. Results arc so
good because VapoRub
Penetrates to cold -irritaicd
upper bronchial tubes with spe-
cial, soothing medicinal vapots.
Stimulates chest and bck
surfaces like a warming poultice.
Then For Hours VapoRub’s
special action keeps on working.
Invites restful sleep. Often by
morning most of the misery of
the cld is gone!
Pure Pork
Sausage_____39c
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7. < ption to retire at half pay for the rest
of your life after 20 year*’ aervice—increas-
9. Family allowances for the term of en-
listment for dependents of men who enlist
or reenlist before July 1, 1946.
10. Opportunity to learn one or more of
200 skills and trades taught in Army schools
in U. S. or occupied countries.
11. Choice of branch of service and over-
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ar»» theater in the Air, (-round or Service
__men dischargea to reenlist. Forces on 3-year enlistmente.
IN THE ARMY who reenlist before February 1 will bo reenlisted in their
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MEATS
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SPECIALS
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each year of active service einee much bonus
was laat paid, or since last entry into service.
9. A paid furlough (up to 90 day de-
pending on length of serviee) with furlough
travel paid to home and return, for men
now in the Army who reenlist.
6. Mustering-out pay (based uponlength
discharged to rt
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avenue, and Mrs. G. E. Roof wil.
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Miss Rowena Head, who is at-
lending school at Hillsboro Junior
Collece. .‘.pent the week-end here
with her parents. Mr and Mrs M
R Head
REENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION ■
1 06 Federal Building B
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Best Jobs”
Prilders (lass of North Cleburne
Baptist Church will have its month-
-y--wini anti-hu“inefw meeting in.
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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ADDED TO STAFF
Mr”. Clots Parker and Mrs. Garth
Ferris, former employees of Me
Farlan i and Mahanay Barber and
Beauty Shop, have rejcined the
staff and are ready for appoint-
ments.
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“adopted" by Bob Hope, radio and
screen star, through the Tosler--
parents plan for war children. For
the past five years the little
Dutch girl livd in her native
Holland under German domina-
tion. When the Allies liberated
Holland she was sent to England
for recuperation. Now in one of
the hostels’ operated by the plan,
she is getting food and decent
Winter Coats—one- half price this
week—assorted sizes—100 percent
wool. Kuykendal's
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Salt Pork
Fat Backs
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Pork Chops — 38c
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Lackey of
213 North Wood street announce
the arrival of a son on Saturday.
January 12, at the Knox Hospital.
Ee hue 1 een named Edward Earl
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the home of Mrs Jessie Tamayo.
210 Mereith strees, at 7:20 P 1
*hursday.
Cleburnc Shakespeare Club will
meet Thursday at a p. m. with
Eryan Duff, 1407 North Granbury
stmt
74.10 126.29
62.40 106.00
2. Enlistment age from 17 to 34 years
inclusive, except for men now in the Army,
who may reenlist at any age, and for former
— "afensappaspstcnmpumesnhtseao.--o-amanci mug:
i quarters and clothing of any army.
WINTER COATS
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Helps build up resistance
against distress of
PERIODIC’
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•Meets With Your Approval"
PiNEKEZIJDA, ” 10. Has been
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NOT— There have born quite a
few unusual bathinz suits photo-
Phone 1615 — $19 E. Henderson
open 9 to 12 on Sunday) 1.
Mrs. Hughes, who wits burned
•wo weeks aso with boiline water,
was brouaht home from the Cle-
*urnp Hespital Fliday and is much
4—morcved.
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honoree of a gift tea on Satur-
day "afternoon when Mrs. Tom
Mangum and Mrs. E J Harrison,
r entertained it the heme of
the formr, 213 Dixon street. Mrs
Magazine Research Club will
meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. with
Mrs, Richard Hutbard on Scur-
lock avenue with Mrs J. W. Do-
honey and Mrs Arthur Stites as
co-hostesses.
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1. Enliatments for 1%. 2 or 3 years.
(I-year enlistments permitted for men now
in Army with at leant 6 months’ service.)
Caskey before her recent man iAge:
A cnlor scheme of tushia and
white war reflected it: the decor-
tiong of the open rocms. The re-
vreshment table was laid with a
whi!" danesk cloth A low bowl
‛f fushia gladioli bankev by white
I typers in crystal .candelabra was
placed at one end of the table,
while the silver coffee service was
Mis Jack Coady and son of
Housten me visiting here.
Mr and Mra. Pat Cuody be-
-m -ermn dtrnrents -NErry - when
a d aughter was drn to Mr and
Mrs. Joe Glover
Only VapnRuh give you his
Rpectai pctrcVrat ing sttmuta-
ting action. So be sure you get the
one and only VICKS VAPORUD.
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A siltring schcol will be con- H
ucted u the First Assembly of M
God church. 104 South R binson Ei
licet cn January 21 at 7 p. m.'
Mr Melvin Daniels will De the in- E
tiuctor. E
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Phone 1236
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If you suffer from monthly crampa with
accompanying headache, backache and
nervous. Jittery, cranky feelings -flue
to female functional periodic disturb-
ancestry famous Lydia E Pinkham’.
Veg-table Compound to relieve such
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Pinkham's Compound DOrs monz than
relieve such monthly pain it also re-
Hevea accompanying tired, nervous,
cranky feelings—of such nature Taken
thruout the month--this great medi-
cine helps build up resistance against
such monthly distress
Thousands upon thousands of women ■
have reported remarkable benefits Also
a fine siomachic tonic!
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S ESGIABNE
Maves, on Wednesday alternoon.
Games were played and refresk-
m nts of ice creum and cake were
erved to Deloris- Pavne, Linda
Pickle. Lu Sue Parker, Barbara
h. n Kendricks, Shirley McClure.
Marinre Rawland, Fredia Walker,
„Mnrjorie Stephens Marta Conway,.
Marcnille Hone. Carol Don Wallace,.
•lone. Mayes, the honoree. Mrs.
> ayes ane Mrs. Conway.
I want
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FLUSH KIDNEY URINE
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Benefit wonderfully from famous
doctor’s discovery that relieves
backache, run-down feeling due
to excess acidity in the urine
People everywhere are finding emazing
relief from painful symptoms of bladder
Irritation caused by excess acidity in the
urine. DR. KILMER’S SWAMP ROOT
acta faat on the kidneys to ease discomfort
by promoting tba flow of urine. This pure (
herbal medicine is especially welcome
where bladder irritation due to excess
acidity la responsible for "getting up at
nights”. A carefully blended combination
of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsam; Dr.
Kilmer's contains nothing harsh, is ab-
loluttly non-habit forming- Just good in-
gredienta that many people e have a
marvelous iflict.
Send for free, prepaid sample TODAY!
Like thousands of others you'll be glad
that you did. Send name and address to ,
Department A. Kilmer A Co., Inc., Boa
1255, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send '
at once. All druggists sell Swamp Root.
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ij. thu other. Gladioli in lighter
rhade of the seme hue were tet
Winter ccats—one half pzice this
weck—assorted sizes—100 per cent
wool Kuykendall’s.
•t imtihkta 4eezz
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- TchnicakSergeent 114.00.
- - Braff - Sergeent - < — 96.00
Sergeant .... 76.00
■ Corporal . . . 66.00
Private First Class . 94.00
Private .... 90.00
Flay Rexjew Club . will meet
• Thursday at 8 p. m. In the home
ef Mrs W A Whitman. 928 North
Main street _
_ Shank End Slices 38c_
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war the former Helen
Chuck Roast _ 25c
.Round Steak 39c
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WAR DEPARTMENT
IHf cwiet of
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"-toyouk
\ dgot i0.o-o ...ns chat"ea . set kee?
so°warbu t .chec uvnessY,
dealausion 0 $2-
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Sgt. Ben D. Perry is expected ,
to arrive here today from Tyler.1
where he received his discharge
9t Bamn Fannin. He has 'just
returned from the Pacific area,,
where he has been fer the past
39 months. His wife resides in’
Dallas. and he is the son of Ben
Perry, 717 West Chambers street.
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Mr”. Rhoads received word
last werk of the death of her son,
Welter, in Nebraska.
Kelly Rhoads of Waln. Spring,
visited several days with his mo-
ther thia week.
Adrian Lynn received his dis-
(harce and arrived home Friday.
He is frm the Pacific war zone.
n T Vaughan has gone to
mke his horn? in Qifton His
wife died recently.
Miss Callie Mae Trus ell who
tepches in Carrollton visited here
I this week-end
Mrs. Irene Walson visited last
week with her sister nc u Coving-
Ion
Joke Hester at Fort Worth vistt-
nd hee Sunday
MONTHLY
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" ?• INCOME AFTER:
Bam Pay
Per 20 Yedrs" 30 Years*
Menth Serviee Service
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Loin Steak... 33c
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i hreiler for Tuesday has been
pestponed
W B A Club will meetrues-
iny nt 2 p. in with Mrs. J. H.
Causey, 717 North Robinson street,
I A to B of R T. will meet
.vesday at 2 p. m at the Train-
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graphed on Hollywood cuties, but day at 3 p m. at the school with
tops in swim wear is th it worn by Reuel Lemmons as guest speaker.
Rarhara Hale in RKO’s "Lady
Luck.” Decorated with dozens of Thursday Book Club will have its
ceins sent to Miss Hale from ser- annual luncheon and election of
vicemen all over ihe world, the officers on Thursday at the home
suit is for wear in the picture, but of Mrs. Edward King on Prairie
not in the water. (NEA PHOTO.) avenue Mra. Ben Turner and
___________ —--—1____ ! Mrs. Clayton Wooldridge will be
co-hostesses
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. „mg_wide enlistment
-The purpose of the Ary or iong and arduous var
campaign is twofold: ” t. civilian to
service who want Arh, or volunteers.
build a strong Resula respocr of the world.
• By our victory we have "n.E ‛e our influence toward
We can lose that respect, and" reduce our military
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it gives the soldier an our citizens.
that meris the respe h valuable provisions
• Every American shoulaxntn-y Recruitment act. They
n’this ne. Armed Forces.Voluntothe nighest plane of any
help place your Regular “d tudy, training and travel
X on —- nth. 7: X and responsibiuaty-
dead P»Y in • career ” ‘ „ on a of us t.
-There is « solern obl18 „„ ar such enormous cost-
sefeguara the viatoryo «ur army is ’
The rapid rebuildin, obligation.
necessity If '• are “
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WIIOLESAI — RETAIL
4a Bluebird Group
8 Attends Birthday
(- Party of Members
dhhn l r'u'-l of Blue
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MRS. EDDIE CLARK. RECENT BRIDE, , . -
NAMED HONOREE OF GIFT TEA BY I
TWO HOSTESSES ON SATURDAY Mil
‘Mrs. Eddie Clark was named it nccent the open room*. *40
' I he muets were gret ted upon .. “ "V
-Hi I 1s Ms. Mangum and Mrs. L 93
":c and (be other members s,,*,
(/ thr i ooivi iz > < aete Mrs Jim .-.d—a
kev mother <! th- honoree: ,°-l €:r* ?
Mr Chuk the Hide; and Mes. - O . ")g" - ■ • /
Cor f’ankey e iitmrther of the
'“mui, C. , v. aw, ot the
orid’e t-n ided t the efe3 ser- 4
ki. ! he was t ! ted in serving 13
he dints rtn shmat ts of snow- Ve
I till < cuk coffee, chpese "Eea
i< ;ud to"atnd i-i.t. by Miss Su
Imn Jenn stacy. - "qoui
M I ! Lavis of Fort Worth,
pre ided oe1 the puest book, and
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