Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, January 14, 1946 Page: 6 of 6
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MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1946
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
PAGE SIX
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Wurth ettending his father, a for-
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PAUL’S CAFE
539,592.15
9 North Main
22,106.54
at 9 p. m.
Elder Albert Griffin of |
Keene, assisted
24,973.68
Borgess
ol-Fort Worth officiated.
commendation
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technical
meteorological
work
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daughters Mrs. Gray Moore, Mrs.
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■ Clyde E. Smith; Laredo. and 19 granri-
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Clyde Baggett
Plumbing Service
106% W. Henderson
Mr. ard Mr. Odie Bennett of
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Gary Cooper
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Phone 136
ENMSM
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Athens Oil Man
To Be Buried Here
house, garage and storage room,
with a nice bedroom over ga4
Rio Vista Man
Gets Special
Commendation
M. D. Miller
Hilarious -Comedy Hit
Also Selected Shorts
out-
the
Serving Steaks, Chicken
Dinners and Oysters
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EVENINGS
SATURDAYS
458,331.67
94,927.60
today at
chapel
100.000 nn
100.000.00
32.257.49
cooking is needed or tt corn xyrup
or liquid honey, insteadofsugursyrap.
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Dillon Funeral Home is in charge
Case
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303 So. Anglin
Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices
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When Better Cleaning Is Done
Lankford Will Do It
We will continue to buy modern
and new equipment to assure the
best of care and protection to your
clothes.
Hodly pent Thursday here
bsmess. ____________
Send Us Your Cleaning
for that
FASHION SHOW LOOK
MARCH
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late Fra
presente
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STARTING Sunday
January 13th
daosomem
Charter No. 13951
Reserve District No. 11
Report of Condition of The
Cleburne National
Bank
No change in prices, same as before.
Chaney’s Barber Shop
East Side Court House
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Total Capital Accounts 257 267.49
Total Labihities and
Capital Accounts A..$5,349.729.12
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CENTRAL AND PENNSYIVANIA Greyhound Une employes are* back at work for the first time since
they went on strike, Nov. 1, and one of the first burses to roll out of the Cleveland terminal waa this
bus scheduled for Oberlin. O. Harry Rice. the driver, is making hia first run in two and one-half years,
the strike being in progress when he returned from military service. The strike has been called off
pending the report of a fact-finding panel appointed by President Truman. (Inter national)
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Study Changes For
Prep Grid Rules
Let Us Dry Clean your household items now!
Blankets
Draperies
. Slip Covers
They will look fresher and last longer with our export cleaning.
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Walter Jenkins, Egene Ore.; and
Cecil Jenkins. Albuquerque. N M.;
2.
“WE SERVE GOOD COFFEE”
NOW SHOWING
TEXAS -98830
Victory Service
COLEMAN
MOTOR CO. 1
TWO I
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owned
ners ir
with tl
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Thun till up with your syrup. This I
makes a pint— about four times as
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C P. Tucker, both of Dallas; Mrs. two daughters. Mrs. Dara
WE SERVICE
ALL MAKES
, of
AutomobMles A Trucks
and
Allis-Chalmers Tractors
Other liabilities
be held Tuesday morning in Ath-, and was the daughter of Amos I
lens • Wilbur and • Amalia Cornell. She
Bern in Rc.sk in 1871. he attend- was a member of the Seventh-day
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(Seal) HARA JO BUCKNER.
Notary Public
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form, well known for its quick action I
on throat and bronchial irritations.
I of the local arrangements.
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Last Rites Wednesday
For M. A. Gee, 74
i We Will Be Open On Sundays
Mrs .Ainos Burns apd children
ol Pulestine are here visiting in
s. Okla : two Santa Arm, Calif : and Mrs.
Ve.
Correct—Attest:
JNO. F. BUCKNER.
R A. KILPATRICK,
in quality when you buy aspirin. Alwa
r demand at iooePavemol on 100 tablet mn Clelurne resid* nt,
dz for 36c, nearly 3 tablets for only 1c. ziticaily in.
Cordes F. Tjemann of Kelly Field, i ators. who died Simnday a* his home H B Sims. Burial was in the«
—or skilitul perrcrmance of highly ir Athens, wifi be .buried in the Keene cemetery.
- - ■ • — Cleburne cemetery on Tuesday ‘ A native or Hillsville Mich., Mrs J
j a bout 12 p. m. Funeral services will I Jerkins was born on April 24. 1851.
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CASANOVA
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1 Wednesday at 10 a. m at the East
j Henderson Street Baptist church
j with Rev. J. W. Bruner. Jr, offic-
iating. Pal) bearers will be James
■ Gee, Howard Gee. Buck Gec. El-1
* bert Gee. Carrol Smith and Arthur
| Wiggs, and interment will le in
the Cahill cemetery. The borly will
remain at the Crosier-Pearson Fu- r
' neral home until time for services. I
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PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO
CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER
OF CURRENCY UNDER SEC-
TION 6211 U. 8. REVISED STA-
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SYDNEY GREENSTREET * REGINALD GARDINER
S. R. SAK ALL • JOHN ALEXANDER • JOYCE COMPTON
Robert SHAYNE - Frank JENKS
33 state assccintions, re-elteted H.
E. Rawlins. Pierre. S. D.. to a sec-
end term as national president
of the federation yesterday, C. A
Semler, Benton Harbor, Mich., was
■ Total Assets ....... $5,349,729.12-
* LIABILITIES.
m j Demand deposits of in-
di vid la Is. partnerships,
and corporations . $3,398,908.30
; Pallbearer were Claud L. Dortch,
Fim Jenkins, one of the South’s w O. Prafr, W C Churchill,
best known independent oil oner- H L. Bruce. A. M Woodall. and
■Vinter Coats—ont-half price this
week—assorted sizes—100 per cent
hia wife, three 1
lny will begin on Monday night of
next week
Funeral services for Mrs, Hattie "
i A. Jenkins 84. who died Thursday ■
For plumbing repairs or new
installation—
See THOMAS
premises owned
Oo 09, furniture
mue h for your money. It tastes good !
chidren realty like it.— It lasts a.|.
family a ong time, and never spoils. ,
flutwdant you'll like most is the ;
way it takes risht hold of a cough. It i
looser: the phlegm, soothes irrita- l
non. and helps clear the air passages. ;
Eases: or ness. Let’s you sleep. You'll |
submitted to the committee would '
permit <1 > defensive teom to ad- '
vance recovered fumsle. (2 free
substitution, 13) artificial tee tar
kickrffs, and (4) moving the ball
in ‘20 yarda from the sidelines.
Save Money By Mixing
Cough Syrup at Home
IEs So Easy! Needs No Cook
ing. Gives Very Quick Relief.
Blum transacted
I horsday.
He’ll Be Looking
at You
And the way he looks depends
on the way you look.
And the way you look depends
8of“Lou create-a inetle"Etack
magic of your own, think first of
your hair—and then of us.
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NOTICE
New Closing {
-(ohtaineTry it. end if’you’re not really de-
bint"Lottic .lnghted your innn<-" v"'” 7 * -*ndad.
rage. Shown by appointment
rmy Air Forces during the war.”
Sergeant Cooper seried as a 1st — — . 1 _ — . .
Sergrant in the AAP Weather Ser-|ed school in Overten, Sam Houston । Adventist Church having joined
vice and was last assigned to the Normal and taught school at Cer- the church at the age of 1? years
103d Weather Group, with head-' sicana in 1892 and was city clerk Survivora include five sons. My-
qvarters at Kelly Field Texas. 1n San Angelo 12 years He mev- Bin B. Jetikins. Santa Ana. Calif.,
our years ago.
Survivors are
an Angel is years He mev- Hon B. Jetikins. Santa Ana. Calif.,
to Athens from Fort Worth , ®av F Jenkins, Fan Jese, Calif.:
btsiness here
.Put 2% Pine x
from any drugg ist ) into a i
which contributed
debentures —.......
Corporate stocks (in-
cluding 86,000.00 stock
of Federal Rserve
bank) ............
Cash, balances with
1__other bankiy includ-___■_
ing reserve balance,
5 phdessahciemtonin 1,025,70a 63
by Elder G. T
It’s so easy to mix a < h 1e < on I d • ,
it. Make a syrup I y stirrn - 2 cup: ortay you've never seen lla ssuperior. |
granulated sugar and 4 < up of wateri Pinex is a special compound of •
a few moments, until disciolved No orov en ingredients, in concentrated |
kins and Maxie Jenkins. Cherokee .
County, and Henry Jenkins. Aus- daughter. Miss Elnuise Vincent, of
H. C. CUSTARD,
4g Directors. e
F Sworn to and subscribed before
me this. 11th day of January, 1946.
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jolin
Galbraith. Mr. Bums is in Fort
ASSETS
Loans and discounts •
tineluding $1,681.46
overdrafts) ........ 557.454.33 ,
United States Govern-
ment obligations. di-
rect and guaranteed 2,651,037.10:
Obligations ol States
and political subdivis-
ions ................. 104,960.09
Other bonds, notes and •
■ political subdivisions
5 Deposits of banks
otner depasits(certicied
"san ANTONIO. Jan 14 — First
Sot. Carson M Coper. Rio Vista.
I stationed at the Personnel Distri-
’ bution Command AAF Separation j
Sase where lie will to honorably !
di-charped has received the offic-
in Laredo, were held
p. m at the Dillon
re-elected to the executive com- I sr Cleburne. in the State of Texas
mittee and Floyd Smith, Benton, at the close of business on
111., elected to nis first term on December. 31, 1945
A dandy six-room home at
1701 No. Robinson. Has all con-
veniences, large lot, fruit orch-
ard. good barn, wash house,
brooder house, cellar, chicken
(e) Total ...
Even if you're—not inten -te l in
saving good money. : ou .utrely wzet
a really effective relief for . ughs
due to colds. So try mixing it your-
self. In your kitchen,and Ik ready for
a surprise.
STATE OF TEXAS.
County of Johnson, m:
1. M. T. Aubrey. Cashier of thre
above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement H
. true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
M _T. AUBREY. Cashier
to the
the committee
The delegates also unanimously
approved a joint major league
agreement on prep baseball, thus
ending a three-year dispute cen-
cerning the eligik:ility of high
nchool players -—... __I
CHICAGO, Jan 14. (eR-s The
fcotbnl! riles rormittes of the
National High School Federation
Saturday sludied more than a
dozen proposals designed to .tep
vp the offensive play or prep grid-
ders. '
Among the proposed changes
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etc.) rrr:
Total
Deposits $5,067,497.95
MEMORANDA
Pledged assets (and se-
curities loaned) (book
value)>
(a) United States
Government obli-
gations, direct and
guaranteed, pledg-
ed to secure de-
onsite and other
who s
par .. 4100.900.00
Surplus .............
Undivided profits
Reserves (and retire-
ment account for pre-
ferred stock) ........
Cooper, a veteran of over four f . D •• ‛r
andedrchcan"exemhvprahyr Last Kites t oday s
during his tenure as key enlisted r NN I- -I •
man in the largest army-controlled For IVIrS. JenKHS
weather region in the country.
553,631 49 , |
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BARBARA STANWYCK
and fixtures $7,644.78 34.684.78
atagi”,vLGERAL a
Keeping Abreast of Times
We have just received for immed-
iate installation—four new clothes
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numem
atove.m
memoi
**1 torm
the m-M
atudere
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Time deposits of in-
dividuals. partnerships,
and corporations'
Dcposits of United
States Government
• including postal sav-
I ings) ...........
| Deposits of States and
CLEANER—HATTER—DYER
Total Liabilities $5,092,471.63
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital stock:
(c) Common.
stock, total
Delegates representins more than wool Kuykendall’s.
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।o> Other assets pled-
ged to secure de-
posits and other
liabilities (includ-
ing notes and bills
rediscounted and
securities sold un-
d er repurchase
agreement) -..... 106,040.83
Secured liabilities:
(a) Deposits secured
by pledged assets
pursuant to re-
quirements . of law ., 997.924 02
Marion Augustus Gee. 74. resi-
dent of Johnson County for thet
nont 20 veurs. died at 1 p. th Sat- j
urday at his home.' 1006 English
street A native of Upsher County,
he was born on August 1. 1871
He was married to Minnie Weath- ‛
| erby on January 26, 1896. at Winns-'
j boro, and moved to Johnson Coun- L
ty in 1925 He was a member of L
the East Henderson Street Baptist L
church. • ., L
Survivors include his widow,
Mrs. M A Gee. Cleburme; four:
sons. V. D Gee. Alvarado: James
Gee. Gilmer; Elbert' Gee,' Lawton,
Okla.: and Howard Gee. Groverton;
three daughters. Mrs Mary Smith,
Wells; Mrs Athaline Wiggs. Stock-
man. and Mrs. Katie Landins. Bat-
lego. Calif; and a brother, George 5
. Gee, Sanger.
Funeral srevices will be held}
Wilbur B. Jenkins Arlington. Calif.:
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3wDAP ECIATE
NO f lURlH GAMES TONI*.II r
Ihere will be no church league
basketball games tonight du* to ex-
aminations in the schols, but the
LOOK FOR THE BEST
/ L L THE
7IREN OF "DOUBLE INDEMNITY"
f -HE'S THE HERO OF
"GOD IS MY CO-PILOT" A908
— THEY RE TOGETHER NOW M
IN ijllS FUN-LOADED HIT! P
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of Colonel
stepeons. Ivan Alexl
Alexander Jackson Miss.; five children,
brothers. Sidney Jenkins Stephen- ! ’' —
ville; Rors, Nacogdoches; Ed Jen- ‘
Chevrolet, Cadillac and
Allis-Chalmers Sales
and Nervice
FQx News
Cured Duck
Welcome Hon^e
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Morey, John B. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, January 14, 1946, newspaper, January 14, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432452/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.