Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 14 of 16
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Proceeds from the project will
Mrs. Duke Johnson and
Carter, June 30. Herbert Phillips,
of Christ, performed the rite in
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brother, Steve Bullard, who died-
SHADES
Mi'. and Mrs. Pat Steele and
Kittie Jones.
Fire Fighters Battle To
Election is Called
CurbRaging Brush Blaze
proposed $100,- Steele will return to his home this
for July 25, when
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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK,
(AP)—Fire fighters today Jamestown area were quickly con-
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day night, July 21.
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Mrs. Alma Lou Hall, and his sis-
SUNSHINE SHERBET
of Forestry dispatcher at Fresno,
Oklahoma. She will meet her sis-
the winds, we should be able to members of the family for a reun-
■fire fighters made progress with
Telephone Ml 5-2061
No butter
menace plagued them.
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Only known casualties were Mr. Fort Worth, and plan to visit here
death in their car on a mountain ed friends in Ida last week, and
returned by the way of Corsicana
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son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. R. E.
the uncounted evacuees were tak-
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communities.
Fleetsie Pickup and Series 60 with high,rack
Prices Effective
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NOW'S THE TIME to save more truck
dollars on the more-for-your-dollar trucks!
State Division of Forestry dis- visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. Bak-
patcher John Gookin said the newer, and other relatives.__________
Tablets
100 Count
Tuesday in the Dallas VA hospi-
tal. His home was at Morgan.
lines
acres
and Mrs. George1 Kipp, both in
their 60s, who were burned to
■Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Anderson
of Scranton, and their daughter,
sen, Shannon, of West Port, Con-
necticut, are visiting her mother,
Mrs. G. R. Shannon. They are also
WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT TO
LIMIT QUANTITIES
FREE introductory GIFT! 12-inch SPATULA
given with “T-FAL" 10-inch Fry Pan, only
Summer’s the season to get extra mile-
age from your dollars on the trucks built
to give you extra miles of hauling. With
Independent Front Suspension, Chevrolet
trucks keep going thousands of miles
longer because far less destructive jar
and shake are transmitted through the
truck. Chevy I.F.S. trucks work harder,
too, in areas where other trucks have to
be pampered. And, with Chevy’s wide
choice of thrifty 6 and hardy V8 power,
you can tailor your truck exactly to your
job. So how can you miss—especially now
during the summer saving season?
famed Sierra vacation spot.
Towns threatened by flames
25,000 acres.
Nature helped the fire battlers
later in the week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hector visit-
Hoover, of Fort Worth.
Mrs. Pearl Clark has returned
acre's but no buildings, a forester
said.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pyeatt have
returned from a trip through New
of the Baptist Church, will receive
his Bachelor of Divinity degree
from the Fort Worth seminary Fri-
be used to buy uniforms and equip-
Mrs. ment needed for the next school
Fry without^ fats ar grease
NOTHING sticks to
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Your truck dollars are worth a
whole lot more at your Chevrolet
dealer's right now! First off, you
get a head start on saving because
summer's the saving season. Then,
with a harder working, easier
riding Chevy truck, you're set to
save every mile you haul. And,
finally, at trade-in time, you can
expect an extra dividend because
of Chevy's traditionally higher
resale value. What could be better?
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urne.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hall, Ben and
James, returned from Georgia,
where they visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Kingston and
family are on a vacation trip to
Galveston this week.
Mrs. R. A. Wansley of Rosanky,
has' returned to her home after
a visit here with her sister, Mrs.
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G. B. Cooper Jr. attended the fun- year,
minister of the Rio Vista Church eral service for Mrs. Ella Ball at
ion. She also plans to visit her
brother, Bill Keen and family, in
HOT SHOT!
DRESS LENGTH SHEERS
The perfect fabric for the good old summer-
time. Sheer easy care cotton. Make’em and
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of Mineral Wells have been guests used,
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brunson of
Rio Vista.
The couple was married in a
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Grace Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carmichael
are visiting relatives in Cedar-
town, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hall of Ca-
50 cc
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Drops
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County Sunday and raced south J. F. White, her brother, W. C.
into Tuolumne County, covering White, and a friend, Mrs. Minnie
en in
MSMILING SERVICE
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12 oz.
AMPHOJEL
Liquid
95c
Now's the time to buy 'em. Select from dozen of
outstanding styles and shapes. Probably the most
flattering selections ever offered at this unbelieve-
able low, low price. Hurry, they want last long.
REG. $2.98
65c
SUCARYL
(100 Tablets)
39c
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SHOWERS
All plastic lawn and garden
sprinkler and also perfect for
the kids to play under. Sprays
a full 25 feet. Only 37 left.
Better hurry, they won't last
long.
4 oz.
SUCARYL
Liquid
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city hall building will be voted remain for a longer visit,
upon. , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin of
The building would be located Pittsburg, were week-end guests
5 of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hector,
on the present hall site and would Mrs. Sam Williams of Sudan is
house municipal offices, police visiting her daughter, Mrs. Velma
mige
the season, barring more hot
winds that have aggravated' one
of the state’s worst droughts in
history.
The fire advance slowed five.
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HANDBAGS
Only a few left, so we are clos-
ing them out. Select from
straws and leathers in the best
styles for this summer. Come
„ and get'em.
ga REG. 3.00
LADIES SOFT
SLIPPERS
Probably the greatest value ever offered in new
fashion slippers. Made by one of Americas top mak-
ers of high style casual footwear. Choose from doz-
ens of styles and any size.
VALUES TO $4.00
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EXTRA SAVINGS
Select several pieces of this beautiful sheer print and
sew your way to a comfortable easy care summer. All
are drip-dry and need little or no ironing. Many colors
and patterns to choose from.
COMPARE AT $1.00
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from San Angelo, complimented 000 bond issue to construct a new week, but his wife and son will
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making Sharon, have returned home after and children, Michael and Janice,
visiting relatives in Waxahachie returned this week to their home if
'and Fort Worth. Mr. Gilbert plans in Endicott, New York, after a
the operation of the visit here with his parents, Mr. ,
itchsc.rd. and Mrs. R. Forrest Rogers, and
their home in Cleburne' where visiting relatives in
they are both employed. ___ _____
Sympathy is extended to Mrs. to take over f
Ora Brunson on the death of her telephone switchboard.
Steve Rullard who died. This terminates the Ric Vista with her mother, Mrs. Ripple, and *
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blazes in the boulder-strewn
news' column until September. her sister, Mrs. Jim Williams, in
Happy vacation to everyone — Fort Worth.
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of Cali- tained, but predicted fire fighters Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming.
■ ■.....They report a wonderful time.
Mr. and Mrs. Huel C. McDan-
14—Thursday, July 13, 1961—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW
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"CLEARANCE"
HOSE
FULL - FASHIONED
AND
KNEE - HIGH STYLES
Here they are. Broken sizes and
colors in both full fashioned an
knee-high styles. These are all
first quality in a size range
from 81/2 to 11. Come and get
'em, they're yours for /3 of their
original price.
Compare at $1.00 Pr.
This happy, new fruit combination
is delightfully tart and tangy . . e
it,s Boswell's newest summertime
sherbet Get a %2 gallon of this
cool and refreshing treat today.
Ahwahnee. Only a few buildings friends. They are visiting their
son, Bill Anderson and family in
quiet ceremony at the home of relatives' here this week,
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray
visiting Mr. Steele’s mother, Mrs. 1
A city election has been called Ollie Steele, in Fort Worth. Mr.
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Forty miles to . the northwest Quanah.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
was optimistic.
“If we get a little rain, without ter from California, and other
hoped to contain two
fornia’s largest brushland fires of will have a hard job in extinguish-
by residents of nearby Cook Jr.
Mrs. Bennie Collins of Dallas is
Benson of Denton, Miss Gayle
Singleton of Irving, and Mr. and Ville, Was
road as they fled Ahwahnee.
Forestry officials said most of for a visit with their daughter and
ior several nday J. Windell Taylor, pastor
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just off State Highway 41, the Burleson News
year-round route into Yosemite.
‘ Crews were slowly drawing Sunday were herdaughter-in-aw.
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aroundiblackenedang Ms daughter, Miss Patsy Benson, oi t attend the Baptist assembly at
of brushland thisMount Holly, New Jersey: Bill Griettaiyd LthoU of Jackson-
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BIDS KOREAN GOODBY—Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-
chev bids farewell to North Korean Premier Kim II Sung
in Moscow. The two nations recently concluded a mu-
tual defense treaty. (NEA Radio-Telephoto)
lifornia, have returned home after
Mrs. W. M. Hurst left last Thurs-visiting here with his
Dean Schlobohn, State Division day for a visit with her sister, - -
Mrs. Obe Kelly, in Eldorado,
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the presence of the immediate fa- former resident of Rio Vista,
milies and the Carters. j Marion Gilbert and daughter,
The large fire flared up Tues- Mrs. A. L. Armstrong, of Port
day, burning the Madera County Arthur, were here Sunday for a
communities of Nipinnawasee and short visit with relatives and
has iel visited relatives in Fort Worth
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j An arsonist set two brush fires her' daughter, Mrs. Jack Griggs,
Wednesday near' Jamestown. The and her son, Roy Clark and their
blazes consumed hundreds' of families, in Lubbock.
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sumed two mountain villages and her sisters, Mrs. S. E. Wilshire
trapped and killed a couple flee- and Mrs. G. R. Shannon.
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A marriage of interest in the Greene Cooper and Pop. Mr. and Wash day will be sponsored Sa-
community was' that of Miss Jua- Mrs. K. B. Roberson of Fort turday by the high school cheer-
nell Applegate of Blum, daughter Werth, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon leaders, under the leadership of 4
of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Apple- Cooper of Cleburne, were Sunday Tim Edwards, Misses Clydene K
gate, to David Brunson, son of guests in the Cooper home. Green and Sue Kenney. Facilities
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Williams at Hill’s Service station will be ,
Now fry foods greaselessly! Fry anything from
Sunnyside eggs to crepe suzettes... nothing.
No shortening absolutely nothing sticks to “T-FAL”. What a
blessing for weight and cholesterol watchers!
All foods taste naturally better and are better
for the family. Note! “T-FAL” cleans in a rinse.
No fats, oils
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DRESSES
The perfect dress for this good old summer time. Select from " <
sun dress, shirt waist, and bare-backs styles. Most have full V
skirts and are easy care cotton and cotton blends. Sizes 8 to 20.
VALUES TO $12.98
Another marriage of interest
was that of Miss Renee Bush to
Ray Martindale.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Lewis vi-
sited relatives in Arlington, Sun-
day.
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Very plyable plastic to re- mF 222 “
sist cracking or spliting.
Come and get'em. Com-
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CITRONELLA
CANDLES
This is a regular 59c
value. Keep those mos-
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961, newspaper, July 13, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552774/m1/14/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.