Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1947 Page: 11 of 12
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reflected 41 decline in 12 of 31
foods in general use and fell to
You'll find many “rod arrows'in your
noarby Safeway, pointing out excop-
1 When packing a lunchbox to bo carriba to ach60i or work, nutri-
H tionistsisay-thatit ia altention to the litue detaila that makes the
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Report"WhOlesai
non Juneau,
ukee, had 15
scendants are
On July 6,
ue of him was
u Park. over-
jgan.
talk are. ba-
the cockatoo,
arrakeet, tur- ,
, kea. lorikeet,
arhazon land
•qer vah
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tricycles, wagons and bicycles are
still being allocated to retallers
on a prorated basis.
Eloctrle refrigerators, gas ranges
to
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contents 1 most appetising For instance, by including crisp paper
drinking straws- which are again available in handy home pack-
ages the milk becomes more palatable. .8. h.»
1 Indust ride in the Houston area
wil rereive ' A” oroduced on the
oronerties, necdiding to F. M. Cor-
I vellun president of Internayonal |
| Petroleum.
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Ropu DO WANT QUAKER OATS.THEV EAT MORE OF
IT THAN ANY OTHER CEREAL. ITS EXTRA HEALTHFUL,
TOO, FOR WNOLE-6RAIN OATMEAL LEADS AU NATURAL
CEREALS IN VITAMIN B,,1RON, PROTEIN, FOOD-ENERGY!
CHILDREN NEED AU 4 FOR GROWTH,ADULTS FOR
ENERGY, STAMINA. GET QUAKER OATS TODAY I ‘
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The usual explanation lx flint .
"neople just don't think about !
। Christinas shopping when the tem- ;
! perature is hovering around 90."
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strings are beine tightened nome-
I what by comparison with the past
! few seasons
IT PAV$ TO
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special purchase sale of
MEN'S SUITS!
I placet report their Christinas shop- _ . ..
। ping was well underway n year $6.78 from $6.90 in the preceding
apo but is lagging this season । week, and compared with $6 34 a
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Declines were noted in flour,
.. corn, rve, oats, beef,. hama,
purse- 1 bellies, lard, cottonseed oil, eggs,
AUSTIN. Texas.. Oet. 30 UU.P)
were returning home from school.
FOOD Ruger suffered minor injuries.
—.idluumnaitzi0i12.
Non-ngricultural emolovment in
j Septemher reached 1,662.300 a
three per cent increase over Sep-
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Follow the Red Arrow to savings- /
i Thia big event to an, invitation fora
L you tocompar all prices. Compared
A those listedthere. Compare the hv,h-4
A dreds more >on Safewway’s shelesy
9 Then, compare the* total. See/how’1
" Safeway’s low pricea onfevery a
item every \ day eave you/money I
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Grapesd •
Texes yms
A brighter note is Injected with I No seixurcs have been reported,
| the report that electric light sets ; but the runchers in most cases
for Christmas trees will be more ! have taken the precaution of as-
' easily found and other ornaments signing men to ride herd. ... ..
1 will be plentiful—except tinsel, j The Park Srviee also has bann-
I which, ns in recent years, is still । ed commerelal truck traffic from
in short supply, the Big Bend park.
Apple Juice Mow,.....
Springlake deeded the 1419-acre, . .
irrigated farm for Boys Ranch and ’
i.czci0, nc.a roon . lw„ ner " $16,500 ranch house has been+
. industries ranged from a tw per erected a first contingent of boys
centcainiiniron endrateel m% from ‘he original Boys Ranch at
tonvo"mnrempioyment.exinco Tacona has taken over the
operation. > •
IAMESA. Texes. Oct 30. u.P: .
1 A jeep accident 13 miles southwest NEOPRENE DOES IT
. of Lamesa late yesterday claimed . WILMINGTON, Pel., UU.P Neo- '
; the life of 13-year-old Jack New- prene may be the answer to a fish- ’
brough, driver of the vehicle erman’s prayer. . Neoprene is the
Food Prices Drop
NEw YORK. Oct. 29 (U.M_rh
| Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., Index of I
whoelsale food prices In the week
ended Oct. 29 dropped 12 cento
from the preceding week to th
lowest point since Sept. 2, the
company reported today.
The Index In the latest week
The light car turned over when new rubber substunce that is go-
Jack and a younger brother, Roger. ing Into, artifcial lures which look
like real live halt and are easier
rewarted. Emolovment in major
11 her. from
Ling Ha,d,
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high. While
I in surprise,
head and pis
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THE NOVEMBER ISSUE OF
FAMILY CIRCLE IS HIM
and radios are available in greater
numbers than last season but
there will not be enough to go
all the way around.
“ Une jewelry and- silver will be
plentiful, but, many merchants
feel, not in surplus quantity.
, ford H Jesters "cabimnet’ whicb
■ he announced will be held next
• month
I At the first meet ing • the state
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394 - Onions"
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1 Celery zd
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to thein divikions of the the
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Merchants Looking
For Christmas Rush
By NrTED PREsS !
With the advent . of cooler
weather in much of the state.
. merchants began looking for some
j of the early- "Christmas rush "
Something — apparently the long
i siege of summery weather-has
: delayed the beginning of heavy
I shopping Merchants in most
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' Hams Smdena, 59c Cheese ________
I When shoppers do get started
| they'll find generally more stenl
I toss and fewer wooden suhsti- 1
GIMER, Texas, Ort 30 om —' tnousands Intured in the Texat ,
Gilmer was in the second week of C‛ty disaster inApri), waselectod
.. . > ! Auvine - meetine o‛ ’he associn-a
Its 6400.000 Yam Harvest today ,In in phueto He -uereede
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tional values for you. Look for them
on the shelves throughout the store.
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» "ZAusr, Texas Ort 30 (uw —
Memorini services for the dead of
* ■ wars wi be held at the Uni-
Afrsity of Texas. Nov, li with the
aa en oratite sermion oy Rex J
SJoeke ef Presbyterian Hheolog
■I Seminary here
Boys Ranch farm. in Castro county , PJ!
near Springlake, will be dedicated H¥
formally with a barbecue Nov. 9.1 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Axtell of j
((-1/ •sr
। Texas pavtolls and non-ngrieultur-
al, emplovmeut were at postwar
penks todnv.
wheat, barley, currants, steers,
{ lambs and butter advanced, while
cheese, sugar, coffee, tea, cocoa,
beans, peas, peanuts, rice, melas-
Bovs Ranch Farm
To Be Dedicated
AM ARII 1b, Texas. Octs 30 U •
Shulder Blade
Heavy, Us S. Goed.clmgsw.n,c
j tutoa: The supply, howover, is not
over-plentiful and such items ns
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Ch'eneo Dallas and San Antonio
• nd Dallas and Houston Flieht
lime betwen Houston or San
Antonia nnd Chicapo will be slight-
' 1 h lex* than- five hours Une non-
< ’ J ston schedule will connect Dallas
। with Chicago in three hours.
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' now in your choice of blue, tan,
* and brown in some very fine
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herringbone or diagonal weaves,
all tailored to perfection! These
are high quality suits . .
seconds are offered. This is
the BIGGEST MONEYSAVING
VALUE we've -soon in years!
• Your size is heref 33 to 40 sizes.
Every single suit is top Penney
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quality! Be here early for best
selection! Shop our windows,
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* All new fall styles in all-wool
* fabrics ... and all are priced to
save you money! Here for you
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Bartlett Fears Mz.2 391/
Prepared Prunes , 10 ,
Asparagus l 9, Alt • .
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Sauerkraut 1 .mwey 1/.. .1.1, i Cab
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Tomato Soup mlns •‛E0*
June Peastsu...... : tti1 114 / N-AATAa, ’ ),-!
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Pumpkin uk,.....— th • 154 Choice Rico •Ila .................. m.
Plain chih n: — 2"29 - Edwards Coffee
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- The re eroe is renchino euinet v-ctor Port Direetor J Russeul
nlants at the rate of 5000 buhels, Wnit who was president for the
dallv The temth annual 3-de" Enst past five years.
Texas Yambotee ovens next Thur:-
davte belp celebrata the ebund- HOIISTON Texe Oct MP
• nee of th* enen, a $6,000,000 in- Riee and distillete prdurine
duatiy in this arec - nmenerties in the South Yoakum
—--- ' field in lavaca and Dewiet ooun-1
DAILAS Texas Ocf 2 •D N ries heve bean nurhased for more
Pny-two pessenger DC-6 airines than S 000 00 bv the Internation-
-win becan dajy round-trin *che- al Petroleum Coro of Houston. It
dule- between Texas and Chicak lw-s announced todav
on Nov. 5 Braniff Internationa! 1 The iransactton with the Bure
Anvays announced todnv. 1 cn Co included •boot 3.065 acres
The luxury niane* will makejof iea ea,' one drilling well and
four Irin* daily between Dallas and four ge and distillate well*
Juicy Oranges --- u Z ’ Dreiinge—
Delicio us Apples HE- 2 a. 234 - catsup em
Red Potatoes s£10: 554 : Cheeset=--
- ■*—-L. - tit -.'44 > Cheesezesm.m
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• Cherries tow-.____________
i unchanged.
Herdsmen Again
Seen in Big Bend
AL.PnNE, Tetns, (u.P) - Herdamen
have tuken their place again in
the ranching acene nt Big Bend.
The U. S Park Service hn« no-
tiffed the rancher*' that any anl-
mala straying into the Big Bend
national park will be neized and
> Impounded
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1947, newspaper, October 30, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432621/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.