Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1947 Page: 2 of 12
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George VI tried to make a straight
men out of Bob Hope last night
at the command performance of
the motion picture, ’ The Bishop’s
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troubles. 30c. Get a package today
I Cr. neeident prevention prouram
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In Wide Variety of Weather
WASHrNGTON, Nov 26. um
: From const to coast. American. --------------
to find out the name of the o l
company and the method used.
It seems the gentleman from out
West recently moved four mile, of
barbed-wire fence but was unable
to move the post holes. which had
cost him qulte a bit to have dug
He figured the oil company that
The letterhead reads: "Athens
Daily Review, established 1990."
Ing either phvsiral or emotional
end to eliminate unnecessary suf
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2, To encournge more efficien"
I Saturday for Waslrington and wil I 121 n’hwolnitohii ar141.6z2 ux co,.
than ■.all ( niro, Ezyp ' .
They expected to return to thi ' - .
country next March or April
There will he
Al the revival at the St Mark:
Methodist Church is a large crowd
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Lar’s change that dirty. b—ap summer
oil! Ler’s retill with brighter. lighter
Conoco N" uinter oil!
Free-dowing Conoco N Motor Oil
(patented) includes an added ingredint
which fastens an exkra film of lubricant so
I tern states, rather cold in the
North Central 'and Northeastemn j Hay
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’ Athehs Daily Review, according to
I it« letter head. Ik looking to the
I* future rather than the past
neople have been the enslavement
of many becnuse they have taken
■he new freedom to be license -------------
One of the alarming things about will be furnished the teachers and
i *w and nermanently disabled । cal coverage rind lots of “art,” ex-
irt.'-Kiuwi This figure exceeds, periment d by putting 15 copies of
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Agrleultural Experiment
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change! Powerful permanent-magnet speaker
for glorious tone. Luggage-type case ol Alligator
Grain Learherette. .Sturdy handle Automatic Lock.
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But lanchinger, who stresses
the lives of aporoximntelr
Most newsvapers like tocbonst ’
about how old they are, but the
। on God’s lov• Evangelint Flowers
said last night "What blasphemy
tor a man to say I just never think
of God? This age is losing trod
We need again to recapture some
hinus thia generation has lost and
of thone things is the conscious-
ness of God."
Mrs P 1.. Flower" »ald in 'his
momning’n womens' lecture "New
freedom that should make us freer
Thanksgiving day. in speaking | to recognise a horard. bosaenner
f ~ ------------ the technique which enables him
to do something about it, and
then does It '
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A r oporter of the Tyler Morning
Telegraph, in writing a story on
contaminated water the other day.
mentioned that an oil company
had "mao d the well "
elebrate.yre.
dinner '
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Exenksuiving, or vireinigor met
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4 To develop an awareness that
accidents can be prevented It !■
the responsibility of each person
to act In such n way that he and
"others" ate safe.
5 To promote through the med-
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at Texas A and M College
Dr Faton announced yesterday j
that in- would wink with the food |
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LETTERS FROM
THE PEOPLE
(zantors Note- The Times
Review printa leuem from ite
readers Lews use of their general
interest The views expremed
enouid not b- interpreted as re-
fleeting thu editorial opinlons
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Fair wenthe, will revail en , , ,
Thanksgiving flay In the southem ’ y or * * uca or •
two thirds of the L’nited State I Johnron County to recoznize the
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period Thirty • eight major din-
tninltv 111 is gradual
Many othor ‘48 Philco mo dolt. See thorn 1
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Russell II Lanchinger of the (i1-
mer Mirror a weekly paper is
uloneering ill the newspaper busi-
new from the circulation angle ’
and doing all right nl it, to .
While daily papers do quite well
in news stands sales. weeklies
usually have to depend on regular
soma modern women* Is they have 1 the course of instruction will be
■ given as n service of the Ameri- |
I can National Red Cross working
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cau. w a King George Makes Like Straight ao
---Man for Bob Hope's Performance ia wng
LONDON, Nov 26 am — King Leicester Square was temporarily side the theaterchantedag Mt Q
stalled by enthusiastie subtectg want Margaret She,ari.ei. ®
and 20 spectators outside the thea* wih Eing Michael Eomania
ter fainted the Queen of Denmark____
will have just about every kind of
weather in the book for their
•' Thanksgiving Day celebrationa to-
morrow
It'll be clear in most Southern
states and mild in most sections
of the Far West and Southwest,
the weather bureau said in a holi-
l day forecast Wut for the rest of
■ the country, the predictions ranged
from cod,1, cold or cloudy to rain
and snow
Text of the forecast
I How to be a newspaperman in
one easy lesson:
Jame, ft Johnson called the Abi-
lene Reporter - News the other
day to report a wreck in which the
Lawn Sehcol bus was involved.
His report was so professional
in both content and accuracy that
the reporter who took the call was
prompted to ask how he did it.
"I just remembered," said John-
son "That Winchell once said thete
‛ were five W» in reporting So I
stopped and asid who. what,
wti. when and where"
Isku your bow, Walter'
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tent. "Fact. Chiidren' Burenu
rgovrtment ofinbor stntes, "Fach
f/tj rhere nre atproximntelv 2061
1 ldren trom nye one in 19 killed
!j ccident in the UI year per-
living through reduction of econ- ।
omic waste a by-product of
carh accident
3 To develop i he safety - con- ;
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the he on rhe farm and amnhg
vunu tel, he not been recou-
nian le < nu-r the veneral public
i not neuninted with the serionn
ne., of th. arrident problem The
Cul l FGE STATION, Texas, Nov
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After the performhance, Hope >
presented the King with an album
of autographed pictures of Hollv- l
wood stars. According to the Daily
Express, Hope was ahowing Prin-
coax Margaret the pictures In the
album
"He's looking for hie own pic- i
lure," the King wisecracked
Hope mislaid the album and the
presentation had to be delayed
three minutes while he looked (of |
It
"is Bing (Crosby’ in It?” the
King asked when Hope finally 1
handed it to him.
"Yew, sir, lie made three crosses," I
Hope said "You see, sir he can't
write
L.eretta voung wax at the per- :
for ma nce ap well as Hope. The !
automobile that took the King and.
Queen to the Odeon Theater in
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No fussing with except near the coast of the Wen ■ anfety needs in the schoot» and
iwadlot. tom aim. * tern guif atater where occdslonal I throughout the commtntty Citi-i
' ' ! rnin is expected ene of the county ehould beam
lids or controlsl j Mostly cloudy wenther will be, vith eride tkat its teacher* are
it's AUTOMATIC I । rather goneral over the northern । ..fanning to take American Red
third 'if the country with scatter- i (roes nenident prevention instruc-
l ed snow flumes in the mountain i rin Tl.is will be extra duly for the
I of New England and aratiered! teneher but they are interested
Hght snow or Know flurries over! enouvh n the welfare of the be
> the upper Ohio Valley, the "r"at I ineotchiitren of the community
Lakes area. Minnesota and the 1o nerifice timne and effort that
j Dakotas. ■ ..... children might live afe’y
, A few snow flurries will occur in
I the Northern Kinky Mountain- and
rain is expected in sections of and
Washington State
it will be mild in most sections
j of the Fur Western and Southwea-
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Cnumetahe 194%, Connemeai OR Co-
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1947, newspaper, November 26, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432643/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.