Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 2 of 16
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Memorial Hospital Builders Class
Minister Says
7
Session Features
Cancer Bandag
The
SHORT RIBS
$
The FDA Wednesday advised
a “Freedom Rider,
says South-
un-
he German people.
Tall Korn Bacon
WIENERS
mer vacations,
The United
The maker cf the sauce is Hay-
sending Arab units to Kuwait, it
n’s Hollandaise, Inc., of College
felt states bordering Israel—which
“For the first two days food
had been in business for some 30
adequate. But after that we
R. W. Massey, Joshua
Miss Edwyna Beaver, Tleburne
Is Set ar 259
Riders' were fed large doses of
SEVEN STEAK
Mr. and Mrs. Guv Moore wen
months but was released when the
sas
When they were transferred 8 000 Draf# Call
A- To,1eA- AN DorAhmAn riAn ■
ional in its present form.
“You can’t make
a
ut of a
CLEARAN CE
America.
sirens' and flashing red lights.
an-
“Then they would stop and let
\ssociation, said Eckhardt
was
jeer,” he related.
Hinson’s
dso went
ibandoned property seizure
Air Force officials were jubi-
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rears with a two per cent
re-
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more and his proposed one per
r
transfers that would raise $35.6
million.
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Of Summer
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resent 15-minute radar
Dresses
ime of missile attack.
Adenauer held the news confer-
viet threats to hand over more
PEACHES
is
Brothers Drown
DALLAS (AP)—Charles Seay,
SLICED
Ss23
lion to $40 million.
14.95 & 16.95 ..
mitted in the corridors over East
Nationally Adv.
East Germany.
$11.88
Within East Germany the ten-Germany.
Berlin has brought a
Adenauer rejected direct nego-
Martha Manning
and Communist East Germany,
as urged by Soviet Premier
Session for cigarettes giving
people support communism
con-
members
be paid by the ultimate
Party
consumer.
again West Berlin Mayor Willy
ganization work.
present tax rate. A similar
meas-
JULY CLEARANCE
&
BANANAS
BE HERE EARLY
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2 DAY SALE
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Summer Hats
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$100
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ONLY 20 TO SELL
SCOTT TISSUE 2 - 25c
LADIES’ SKIRTS
Dresses
1/2 price
3
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.....$2.00
.....$2.00
$2.00
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PINTO BEANS
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2.77
LONG NYLON GOWNS Vaues 5.98
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ALL SALES FINAL
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DEDRTMFNTSTODE
Marcy Lee
Toni Todd
Southerners
Un-American
Jubilance is
Rife inU.S.
About Orbits
Values 2.98
Values 3.98
Keene HD Club
Meets; Finishes
Communists
Put Pressure
On Berliners
BRAS
SKIRTS
the company had received no
port of the FDA analysis.
Point, N.Y. In New York, Joseph
Buch, the firm’s attorney, said it
Our Complete
Stock
more
are
END CUTS .
SIRLOIN STEAKS65c
eS Nights: 7 to 8 p.m.
Nix Federal Subsidies
BORGER (AP) - The Borger
School Board has voted 6-1 to
refuse all federal subsidies for
There would be no change in
peace treaty with East Germany
this year. There was no indica-
tion when the replies would be
delivered, but De Gaulle’s spee
md the West German note made
dear the other allies would joir
in firm opposition to the Soviet
attempt to remove the Western
rotecticn from West Berlin.
PAJAMAS
SHORTY GOWNS
HOWELL'S
LADIES9 STORE
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Yorks
FOOD MKT.
N
Wash & Wear
Close Out
Ladies Brassieres
Natl. Adv.
Ladies'
Pedal Pushers______
Values te $3.98
Ladies'
Jamaicas ............
Ladies'
Knit Blouses--------
Janice McCormick(C. H.), pedia-
trics, Godley
E. R. Walker, medical, Cleburne
DISMISSALS, July 11
Complete Stock 17a
Ladies Swim Suits .... $6.99 i?
> 33388
• Fitted
• Full
• Dress
or
Sport Type
• 22 to 30
0 All Were
$4.95 & 5.95
SUMMER MERCHANDISE
CHECK THESE VALUES AND OTHER GIVE-AWAYS NOT LISTED
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We Give
&
Redeem
Scottie
Stamps
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VISITING HOURS
Afternoon: 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
- -
SALES TAX
(Continued from Page One)
" LIBBY’S OR DEL MONTE
was spent finishing 16 dozen can-
cer dressings.
Light refreshments were served
and the meeting adjourned.
The committee approved for ming pool at a Dallas apartment
House debate a measure (HB2) development.
authority to East Germany have ence at the close of a two-day stay
encouraged the Red regime there in Berlin, his first visit to the iso-
to demand control over air cor- lated city in 18 months. He then
ridors to West Berlin. This would flew through rainy weather back
clese the refugee escape hatch, to Bonn in a U.S. Air Force plane
West Berlin is 100 miles inside West German planes are not per-
omit the July 24th meeting.
A brief paper on weight reduc-
Mrs: J. B. Williams, Cleburne
Willie Ray Hafford, Jr., colored,
Cleburne
Union would take place five hours
ifter launch and that it would be
n scanning range of Soviet mis-
sile bases in the Ural Mountains
ix hours later.
Ultimately, a network of sky
couts is expected to double the
BOSWELL'S
FROSTENE
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T,
2 1
sion over
City, Mo., following major sur- bique, Saturday. There were 290 Mrs. L. D. Brawner, Joshua
. " survivors. The 2,037-ton coaster Mrs. W. L. Hackler and baby, Cle-
Britain rushed in two weeks ago
at the request of Sheik Abdullah
as-Salim as-Sabah, Kuwait’s ruler.
Value to 5.95
MEN’S WALK SHORTS
years and that there was “never!
any incident like this.” He sShip Death Toll
3 LLE $1
personal
LIPTON TEA
.. 49c
tax ]
to a
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was co-hostess.
Group singing opened the ses-
sion, followed by the thought-for-
the-day and a prayer presented by
Dr. Bernice Hcehn.
Mrs. Bill Harper presented the
program question, “Why are You
Interesied in Reducing?” In re-
sponse to roll call, each member
present gave her reason.
August 31st was set for the an-
nual family picnic. Due to sum-
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)—An
Episcopal minister', who returned
Wednesday night from Mississippi
where he spent 23 days in jail as
.... v, Lb. 79c
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6,
from Marlow, Okla.
Co-hostesses were Mmes John
Bales, Sam Derting and Beulah
Martin. - «
Members present were: Mmes
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SMOKED
Bacon Squares 1.29c
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p GLADIOLA
FLOUR
#
REDUCED
DRESSY OR SPORT TYPE'
PR I DC
SHORTENING ,, 59c
In Paris, the United States,
.... Lb. 5c
Vicky Vaughn
Reg., Junior,
Half Sizes
8 d
g a
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it 25c
*3°0
— . , pt UAo.Mon corn bread, green
san el Zayat said troops for Ku-beans and chunks of pork fat with
wait therefore should come fromtwo- or three-inch bristles on it.”
other Arab nations.
a
Lb. 63c
drying T-4-L your 48c back at any
i drug store. Watch infected skin slough
off. Watch healthy skin replace it.
Itch and burning are gone. TODAY at*
Sloan Drug; Colquitt-Lacewell Drug Co. .
12.95 & 10.95 .
$9.88
9.95 & 8.95 ......
$7.88
fense Department, is the highest
since last December, when it also
! ’Food Sauce is
On Danger List
WASHINGTON (AP)
Size A; B, C. D
MEN'S ‘SHORTIE PAJAMAS 2.00
Size 6 to 20
BOYS ’SHORTIE’ PAJAMAS 2.00
consumers to destroy any of the
sauce they might have on hand,
and said dealers should stop sell-
ing the product. Shipments are
being seized at several points
across the country.
The FDA said 25 cases of fcod
poisoning have been reported by
the Los Angeles City Health De-
partment and that the product in
California has been quarantined.
FDA Commissioner George P.
Larrick said the manufacturer
has been asked to recall the prod- '
uct—a cream sauce used mostly
on vegetables—from the market.
4
000.
The August draft call,
Complete Stock—Values to 4.95
• MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
a mixture called Black Annie,
milk of magnesia in blackstrap
molasses, Muse said.
He was one of six San Francisco
Bay area riders arrested June 20
after they had entered a Negro
He said the $5 deductible feature
of his sales tax would save up
to 50 per cent in collection costs.
“I know because I personally
checked 82 retail establishments
to see what the impact would be,”
he Said.
The abandoned property seizure
plan was presented by Rep.
Charles Hughes, Sherman. The
governor estimates the plan would
produce $10 million in a one-time
waiting room in Jackson.
He was sentenced 1
was 8,000. Army manpower at the
beginning of June was' about 856,-
000.
HTX
Green Beans No 303 Can 10c
1.10c
These organizing efforts, plus Brandt’s suggestion for a 52-na
food shortages of such staples as tion conference on Germany,
potatoes and butter appear to be made1 up of Germany’s wartime
major causes for refugee flight, enemies.
The Communists imposed new The chancellor said again that a
controls in East Berlin again to- German settlement must be based
day to stop the drain on their cn self-determination of the entire
sagging economy. West Berliners German people.
Muse said he and another pris- de
oner shared a cell, 6 by 9 feet,
a basin, toilet and two cets.
ATHLETE’S FOOT GERM
HOW TO KILL IT.
IN 3 DAYS,
If not pleased with strong, instant-
Each 29c
Pkg. 25C
O
(
„eng
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g"S"se,
cr. sumers the opportunity to deduct actively. _____. u
the the taxes from federal income urged to do more grass-roots or- Khrushchev. He also turned down
. taxes. ganization work. again West Berlin Mayor Willy
HOME GROWN
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — The
Naval command at Lourenco Mrs. R. F. Stanley, Cleburne
Marques, Mozambique, an-C W. Dennis, Keene
called to Pittsburg, Kansas this nounced today that 259 persons Mrs. R. J- Baker and baby, Grand-
morning cn the death of his perished in the explosion and view
brother, Dennis' K. Moore, who burning of the Portuguese ship, Mrs. G. E. Conners and baby,
to four died at St. Luke’s hospital, Kan- Save, near Qualimane, Mozam Cleburne
lb 39c
. Lb. 49c
POINT ARGUELLO, Calif. (AP) Congress of Racial Equality paid gery.
-A Midas' satellite equipped to his $500 fine. |
detect hostile missile firings was
storm clouds gathered overhead.
3ut the flight of refugees
streamed into the “escape hatch”
rom Communist East Germany
at a rate of more than 1,000 a
day—the highest in eight years.
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer,
visiting West Berlin to demon-
strate the close links between the
isolated city and West Germany,
' conferred with Mayor Willy
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.ail sales tax on items costing $5 however, in refusing to issue prog-
- • • ’ ress reports on the satellite. All
Refugees now cross easily from man money by getting haircuts
r warning East Berlin to West Berlin and laundry service and the like in
are flown to West Germany. So- East Berlin.
5 Lbs. 39c
gain. Hughes said he personally
thought it might bring in $35 mil-11, and his brother, James, 15,
lULiai All no , 1 — - 55 ‘TJ --------,e-
“You can’t make a producer circling the earth every 2 hours from Jackson to Parchman prison,
ut of a purchaser of gas,” said and 40 minutes today in a record- 1-----C cil---------1.13 i.
3.M. Brittain, Amarillo, speaking breaking orbit that repeatedly trucks like cattle, Muse said,
for Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of takes it over the Soviet Union. — —, ------
.......... Midas II, the first in the mis- towns, the drivers would turn
William Abington, spokesman for sile-alarm series to be launched
exas Mid-Continent Oil and Gas from the West Coast, carries in- inen uiey wuuiu bip anu iel - , , n
frared equipment which can spot the natives look in at us and nounced Wednesday by the De-
layers.”
a s
4 2v, Cans II
particularly consider his plan to circular orbit will permit the spy-
raise $227 million the next two type vehicle to scan wider areas.
The same officials were firm,
that would stipulate in state stat- _____ ____
utes that state taxes on cigars ure was passed by the regular stepped-up
and other types of tobacco are to
BERLIN (AP)—Chancellor Kon- he school lunch program. The
rad Adenauer said today the chool has been receiving nearly
heavy flow of refugees into West $75,000 U.S. funds a year for the
Berlin indicates the Communist program.
East Germany regime was step-
ping up pressure on its citizens, hereafter can obtain services' in
“The refugee situation proves East Berlin only by changing
that conditions over there have their marks on a one-for-one ba-
become unbearable,”’ the West sis. A Western mark is worth
German leader told a news com 4.62 East marks in West Berlin,
ference. “A panic seems to have West Berliners have been taking
broken out.” advantage of the cheap East Ger-
No. 2 Cans SI
Values 1.50
Values 3.98
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Kuwait told a meeting of the
Arab League in Cairo it would
ask for withdrawl of all British
rces if Iraq drops its claims,
r if the league sends Arab forces
to Kuwait to replace the British.
3 v, Gals. $E
2 SLICED
‘ PINEAPPLE 3
Britain and France consulted include the U.A.R.— should keep with
their allies in the North Atlantic their troops ready for any con-
Treaty Organization on their re- flict with their Jewish neighbor, was ad
plies to the Soviet note of June U.A.R. delegate Mohammed Has-_xisted
1 threatening to sign a separate
can 10c
‘HB5). . • •
Hinson asked the committee to lant, since the high altitude and
Brandt and other city government the meeting that while it approves with electricity,
fficials conHine Aroh 1nitc tn Kuvxroit i± _ _ . - --
8
drowned Wednesday in a swim-
cent recordation tax on real estate they would say was that Midas
II’s first pass over the Soviet
ittempting to create “ghost tax- rocket exhaust.
The rocket—a big Atlas booster
package (HB3) topped by an Agena second-stage
u subcommittee vehicle—blasted off at 8.12 a.m.
dong with another administration Wednesday from this Navy mis-
evenue-raising p r o p o s al, the sile base adjacent to Vandenberg
bill Air Force Base.
- . ... x , called a wristbreaker and goaded
Arab Repub he told rider prisoners with rods charged
p
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jailers used a type of handcuff
Food and Drug Administration Eleven members a nd one guest ADMISSIONS, July 11
has warned that Hayden’s hollan- attended the July 10th meeting of Mrs. c F LeFevre, surgical, Cle-
daise sauce could cause fcod the, Keene Home Demonstration burne
poisoning. Club, w a „he home of Mrs. Mrs. Leia Barton, medical, Cov-
— - - - - • •U. C. Ward, Mrs. H. C. Berkner inton
Mrs Alice Bain, surgical, Cleb- burne Baptist Church.The grop
met at the home of Mrs. Homer
urne I ,
John F. Street, surgical-accident, MrS.M. s Stone offered a pray.
Mrs. D. C Hassen, medical, Cie- er and Mrs. J, C- Cathcart gave
6 the devotional from the 27th chap-
w.HI. McMillen, medical Wolf-ter of Matthew. Her theme was
f , [Be Thankful For the Freedom
— o I ! D /IN o, We Have.”
Terry Dale Burns(R. V.), pedia . . »
. . ri , Mrs. Ida Johnson was elected
LIlCS, UlcDuIIC A p -fl
Mrs. M. K. Simpsen, medical, Cle Queen for July. "
brne H During the social hour games
it was voted to vrsv H Winkler medical, Bur- were played and refreshments of
| 1 ' ’ cherry punch and strawberry pie
,. - Mrs-"Tommie Jones, surgical, topped with whipped cream were
tion was read by Mrs. Harper. Cleburne served. Plate favors were tiny
The balance of the meeting time E L. Bradley, medical, Covington American flags.
— One guest was present for the 1 65
meeting, Mrs. Connie Harmd ; NU
Made to the measure
of your individual skin-
tone . . hand-blended
face powder by Charles of
the Ritz. Created by our
Consultant, as you watch,
a face powder to flatter and
match your complexion
. . . made-to-order in
pressed compact or
loose powder box. 1
Have one of each, for
purse and dress-
ing table. $2.00
each, plus tax.
- SWELL
CakeFrostinq. 3$1
CUT RITE
/ • d
3 $
Tomato Juice 3.nS1
was driven ashore by a storm. burne
then torn by explosions in her Charlotte Hopper, Cleburne
’ - AO. The cargo of dynamite, and finally Linda Harwell, Ric Vista
he and the others were loaded into WASHINGTO ( ) burned. A. T. Stanley, Cleburne
Army plans to draft 8,000 men -
As they approached small next month to help bring it up
- - ■ - 1 on to an authorized strength of 870,-
Val. to $15.00
14 Children's Dresses $3.99
Reg. $8.95 to $10.95
All Summer Bags______$2.00
Plus Tax
Ladies' Drip Dry
Gowns & Robes________ $3.00
Sy Lorraine
Cotton Dusters .......$2.00
ARM
SWISS STEAK 59c
Jr w m” e
N5 49-,
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Jewel Ripley, W. O. Moulder, ,
Cathcart, Bales, Myers, Stone, C: 1
A. Miller, Icie Nash, Helen Brown, •
Martin, Derting, Johnson and Hat-
ie Hedrick.
Mrs. C. D. Myers voiced the
closing prayer.___
Patrictic Theme^ m
A patriotic theme was feature |
Cov. at the Tuesday night meeting of
the Builders Class of North Cl$,
itlp
, FROZEN
S EMONADE
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DE GAULLE Ara Trnone
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the signing of any German peace L00V0 BL9Wdin
I treaty. " ,
The West German note replied KUWAIT (AP)—More of the
to a Soviet note proposing that British troops that were rushed
separate peace treaties be signed into Kuwait to defend it from
with West Germany and Commu- Iraq’s annexation threat have
nist East Germany. Benn replied been ordered to withdraw.
that a peace treaty must be con- Britain ordered the pullout
eluded with a legitimate German Wednesday of more than LOGO _rgcom —er coye .e
government freelv elected bv all commandos and several hundred , . ’ • - j
government Ireeny enected DY an . erners are un-American and
he German people. other troops. Their departure will Christian.
West Berlin continued calm as leave. 3,000 of the 5,000 troops The Rev. Grant Muse, white
astor of the Church of the Good
Shepherd in Berkeley, told news-
men that he and other riders were
abused and ridiculed by their
jailers.
He said in Parchman peniten-
tiary, where he spent half his
time after his arrest in Jackson,
i! CANTALOUPES
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’ I HOME GROWN
TOMATOES
3 LLs $1
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campaign to make tiation between West Germany
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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/m1/2/?q=%221961-07%22%26grid: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.