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DAILY CROSSWORD
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Thurs., Feb, 20, 1947—CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW—’
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150x20 tires $95,00 each.
Ford pickup. $650.00.
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Omolene, along with hay and salt, is
plete feed, and usually costs
less per bushel than corn or
oats! See us today for yours!
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world
broad-
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WORK WANTED: Build for per-
manence and comfort. Use clay or
BORDEN'S
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LE: Johh Deere trailer type
aving rubber tires and also
RANCH BEANS — reg, size 10c
LARGE CAN
3 Kasebali
team
4 Before
FROZEN
FOODS
ir Washington two seasons
1 is lefthandes
We have a good biackland
farm — 109 acrea with cows,
feed, and tractor with two-
row equipment. Immediate pos-
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loeka, cash register, typewriters re-
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Four-room btiek apartment,
all modern.
LE: Good second cutting
grass hay. M D. Glenn,
eenfield school.
Sunday morning only. 100
derse n.
FOR RENT. Two large rooms fur-
nishe or unfurnished with kitchen
priy ileges. 432 We t Wrdville.
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment
1101 South Main
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lay, pitched in a major league
PURINA
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of soap
14/ Fermented
Juice nf
the grape
15. A splicer
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in Fis
17. Indehinite
article
7. Carting
vehicle
6 Naval
ofieer
9 European
daisy
11 Warp
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lit Pinoceons
tree
is Netwark
false hair
19. Ovum
20. Below
23 Walking
stiek
. St. Steal
25. Distrers
signal
26. Feagment
28 A dairy
, prodet
m Kind of meat
.IS Male cat
33 Gr*ek letter
34. Mulberry
35. Plaything
36. A certainty
34 Crossbarred
clot h
40 Monetary
unit i India 1
41 Furnished
with a sole
42. Wrong
43. .Prudent
tt A muddle
DOWN
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to the Alpa
Phone 491
Let Ma Isune You.
2-LB. BOX
VELVEETA ch:
Now She Shops
“Cash and Carry”
Without Painful Backacho
New 5-RoomHouse
AU conveniences, new garage,
new sidewaiks. For quick sale
at, $5,250.00. In N. w. Cleburne.
Look at This
C. H. WARREN
Lonns on Automobiles
and
Cnt tie
$5.00 ot $150.00
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ORLANDO; Fta; Feb 40 wP-
American League batting champion
Jim (Mickey Vernon, one of the
Washington Senators’ most stubborn
holdouts, signed last night and said
FREE ESTIMATION
Old Wiring Mada Safe.
R.E.A. Wiring. Contracting
Installatlon and Rapairing
BRAND ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
4M Brazos Phono 498
16. Vapor
at Saered imii
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40 Male sheep
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
I Adults- Call IM4-W after 4 p m
! FOR BENT Furnished apartment. ;
SAN JUAN, P R., Feb 30 (U.P-
More bunting drills were .scheduled
today for New Yolk Yankee pitchers
after all but three of them failed
"baaly in practice- yesterday
Catvher Larry Berra, doing the
work behind the plate, stole all the
attention with hir smooth handling
of the bunts and his heavy hitting
In regular batting practice. Berra,
21-year-old lefthanded hitter, waf
expected to give Aaron Robinson
a battle for the first-string catching
Chevrolet
ail
5 Small twiz
10. Playfu tuick A Dry
It. Think
5. Kety
9. Egg-i hie
1 E: Two good 4x 8 .11 steel mail or come to see me at 618 East
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FOR RENT!
12 Inch Rotor Type Foor
olisher
BOB WATSON
Paint & Paper Co.
and two acres land close in.
. nice barn, chicken fence, on
paved highway. Priced to sell
for, $5,500.00.
For Rent
ENGLISH PEAS, A No. 2 can 10c
LE: 1946 Dodge pickup, low
I heater 206 East Chambets.
LE: Eight foot and six foot
refrigerator, two washing
Fix-It Shop. Lynn Flatt.
th highway,
E: Four rooms nf furniture,
h Main.
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FOR SALE: Six room house, bath.
All modern conveniences, plenty of
outbuildmks. Two lots. Solth front.
10 bearing pecan trees. 905 lara
street $3750 00 See Dan F Gardner,
exelusive agent Day phone 1417,
night phone 1159- *
FOR SALE- One of the best stock
farms (in the Cleburne territory
consisting of 487 acres; extra well
improved; a beautiful modern six-
room veneer with every city con-
venience; large barn; extra five-
room tnant hhouse; two wells and
windmills; extra well fenced into
six separate ehelosures, about half
sheep-proof. On account of own-
ers other business interests,-this
property can he bought at an ac-
tual bargain and possession de-
livered immediately. We also have
several other similar propositions.
If you are interested, see us at
once,
Morphy Pickle A Kenneth Darden
Phone 516
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LE: '39 Ford dump truck.
s, two speed rear end. Phone
WANTED TO RENT Bedroom for
gentieman. Close in. Write Boi
D M . e/o Cleburne Times Review.
NURSERIES
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a jump
*3 Light
bedstead
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26. Fellowa
27 Sanctify
24. Youth
29. Over-
abundance
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A (me sandy land farm' five miles
out on highway 40 acres in culti-
vation. <0 acres'pasture. Good six
room hpuse, deep well and windmill.
Another dandy farm three miles
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Htte Indian girl's picture an It
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Can be secured at your local arum
gist. . - •
___ WANTED: Te and brick work. 137
traf Huron '
SMITH’S FEED STORE
’ on and family. Mr. and, Mrs. J. B.
Plunkett.
Mrt Walter Cork of California
is visiting her mother. Mrs Mabel
Rirfle. ,
Mr and Mr I N. Schulenberger
nf Dntiu spent ■ Sunday here with
her mother, Mrs. Alice Ranson.
todax he would be ready to start,
__training with the team when camp
opens tomofr.
Many eufTerer relieve nagging hark-
ache qsiiekly, once they stincover that the
real cause nt their trouble may lie tired
kidneys.
The kidneys are Nature's chief way of
takiny the excesa acida amt ♦ wte out of
the hlood. They help most people pasa
about 3 pints a day.
When dinorder of kidney funetion per-
mits polnonous matter to remain In your
blood, it mey cause nagging backache,
rheumatic pains, leg paint, loss of pep
J E. SCOTT, Sec
the couple listed the dato of the
baby's birth, May 19. 1047, and the
baby's name a girl’s name.
"If we permitted an exemption
like thir," tax officjals naid, "we
might be cheating the parents be
cause they might have twins."
and energy, getting up nights, swelling,
putines under the eyes, headaches ami
alasineas. Frequent or scanty passiagew
with smarting nnd burning nometimes
allows there it something wrong with
your kidneys nt bladder.
Don't wait I Ask yourdruggint f or Di isn't ■
Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used tuccesa-
fully by millions lot over 66 years. Doan’
give happy relief and will help the IS
miles of kidney tubes flush mil pojsonous
watte from your blood. Get Doan'S Pills.
ST. LOUIS, Feb 20 (U.P —Offie-
lata of the St Louis Browns raid
today Unit Beit Shepard, one-leauod
pile like would get a tryout with the
teang.it the Browns' Miami training
LE. Seat covers $6.95 For
del car*. leatherette trim-
real pre-w-: vaiue! White
re. ,
ly equipped New tires
ne 1093 or 1039 W
Ma
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p. m. Drinker: doh’t apply.
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BABY CHICKS > 1
Several hundred baby chicks from
day old eto 3 weeks old. Come over
and look at them while you can get
first choice. McDowell's Hatchery.
WANTED: House work. 1212 South
Hillsboro street Phone 1088-R.
WANTED; Five or six room unfur-
nished modern house or apartment.
Phone Jack D. Brown, manager
Chamber of Commerce, 868
wicwE$Zuac‘7ooc-
2 LBS. PURE • J
APRICOT PRESERVES---.55c
• * rater and lights in house,
n 4650 O. C. Baker. Al-
Texas.
ea in stock. See us.
TOMATOES-— No. 2 can 15c
WOLF CHOI—I No. 2 can 42c
old an
d ll fedei
pxemptin
J bl R J M.
Send us your cleaning regularly each week, and see
for yourself how our cleaning service makes your
clothes brighter, cleaner, and newer looking than,
the "ordinary" denning method.
Our Prices Are Never Higher
GIANT 4B-OZ. CAN TEXBUN
GBAPEFRIHT JUICE —17c
NO. 2% CAN — IN HEAVY SYRUP ■
UBBH PEACHES-r—29c
QUALITYMEATS
from town. 100 ares in cultivation,
77 in gras llouse has five rooms and
bath. large barn, dee well, two
tanks and good fences. Immediate
possession on each- place Two six
room homes near high school. See
E: 1938 Chevrolet businers
.000 miles. Car in splendid
. Coltman Motor Company
LK One of the best little
Johhson County. 15 years
ation Good lease Living
41000.00 cash will handle,
telton. City Cafe, Alvarado.
LE Six can Wesnnghouse FOR RENT Two room unfurnished
er Derby Mardware A Fur- apartment. Seth Eden Hilltop
hne 44 ! Grocery on Godley highway
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these
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LE: Bright p:trtie grass
IL Scott & Sons, til South
ial 549 50 Derby Harware
lure Fhone 44
Yesterdas a Cryptoquotet CAN TWO WALK' ToGTTin,
ENCEPT THEY B AGREED?- AMOS
has come to terms for 1947,
Manager Leo Durocher was not
with the train party, but was expect-
ed to take a plane from Newark,
N. J., today ind join the Dodgers
tonight , -
o the
—the
l bril-
h the
ip so
matie
"-hour
sman-
t will
toning
isc John Deere one-way. conerete tile
arrison, Keene highway.
PURINA OMOLENE
- - and cse haue d!
Flowering shrubs, evergreens, mag-
nolias. bedding plants, pansier, glad-
ioli bulbs, pot plants. Reasonable
prices. We deliver Myers Plant Co.,
302 Eric. Phone 586
to Cleburne Lodge No. 315. A t
I Ancient Free and Accept- ,R
- ed Masns, will .confer %3M
the Masters Degree Fri- P" I
1ay, February 21st, 7.00 p.m. -
R E WATSON, w M
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ACCON$
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Jim pilot
ill Revel
LTWANTED
In 11*40. the federal farm eensus '
showed 45 I per eent of North
Dukntatarms operated by tenants..
In 1045, the figure hail gone-down
‘o 27 8 per cent.
22
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E: Fresh Jersey milk. cow.
■at Boone. Call after 4:30
h* - ■
R: 28 Chevrolet and a bat-
3.0314 Trinity. '
El’ow Available—liinitrtf
autoMobite hhtt Hee Order
ontgotery Ward catalogue
woe 1MB. 212 South Main.
Jl: 11941 Mastsrbraft trail*
and- 1942Fbrd gravel truck.
Henderson,
E or LEAS: 133 acrea, 1/3
1. F-20 tractor and equip-
WANTED: To trade two
house for car. 201 Collison.
WANTED: Paperhanging,
right. Phone 1871J-2.
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X: Yard dirt. CAO; fert-
I; gravel, $3.50; two yards
be*. Phone 1873.
LE: Seat covers—all model
leredith Tire and Battery
461 NortR Mam. Phone
LE: 1941 Chevrolet truck
with ' fifth wheel and
air brzke 8800 212 College
FOR RENT Furnished apaitment
Phone 1755
1 .
4
Mrs. A. J. Smith
-gamgum
An extra nW home, three
large rooms and hath, two por-
ches, good garage, large comer
lot good garden, everything la
right up to date. Priced for
quick sale at $3,500.00—1,-
50030 cash, balance, 12440 per
month. This la an extra good
buy. Don’t wan, buy now!
J. ED PERSONS .
men. 113mus.wus
Mr and Mrs A A Gaedes of m-
galls, Kans , spent the week-end with
herphrents, Mt and Mrs Grenz, and
with her sister and family. Mr nd
Mrs tinwrence Taylor
Elder M Jensen of Weslaco spent
i law hours in Keene Wednerday
nrnute home from Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mis W H Wallen have
returned home from Miami. Fia ,
where they visited relatives
Mr and Mrs W R. Plunkett spent
the week-nd in Overtoil with their
LE: 1937 Dodge. Call 859
fter 6 p. m.
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.LE: Registered Hereford
MIAMI, Fla.. Feb 20. cu.m * th*
Brooklyn Dodgers were schedled tn
arrive here by train lte today and
take a plane for Havana, where
they will set up their sprig train-
ing camp.
There were 47 persons in the par-
ty which lef New York yosterday
after catcher Bruce Edwardo, pit-
cher Joe Hatten and outfielder Carl
Furillo signed. Every ,°*1 now
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb
20 (U.P Another easy pract’ce
loomed today for the Boston Braves,
most ot them still were favoring
aches and strains suffered in Mon-
day's opening training drill.
Batterymen were the chief suffer-
ere.
Steve Roser. forper Yankee pit-
cher acquired by Boston last sea-
son, reported yesterday and Mort
Cooper, who has signed but not re-
ported, wds expected to arrive soon.
AVALON, Cal. Feb 20 U.P-
Perhaps remembering that rond-hit-
ting pitchers helped the Cadinals
win the 1946 National league pen-
nant. Manager Charley Grimm of
the Chicago Cubs kaid today his
pitchers would lake daily batting
drill until next week.
— With sully catchers and pitchers
in.camp, Grimm sent ths* mounds-
men to the plate yesterday nnd took
the pitcher's jolt himself.
The rest or tlw sqund will arrrive
next Monday
these. Some good suburban hom-
es with large lots now available.
Miler A- Baggett 106 1 2 West Hen-
derson.
WANTED: Ironing 1105 North Rob-
inson. 921-R.
WANTED — Sewing machin and
clock repairing Contact ms by
atch t LE Cemplete house turni- FOR RENT Room to gentiemen
ap. Call i549-w 1 Private entrance Phone 1514
3 aunnn
Lt KAM BARB STORK
A BEATING r
LAHOMA err
pairee, E.
or at an Income
Iptif 'Iwa hero,"
Loleetor. 11. C.
Malina nt couple
ital return, claim-
i for their unborn
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MME HQ STM
NG Parking Wories -Ji
411 W. Henderson*
Four-room, prewar house with
screened porch. Nico pooch r-
chard, good cultivation land
with sompe pasture. Located four
rpBoa mi all-weather road. The
house, is painted, hi good re-
pair, has Butane; electricity,
with preszure pum two wells.
This U a nice little place and
an ideal homo.
For Immediate late $3,250
__for SALE__
FOR SALE: Eleetrolux sweeper
Good condition Brand new Morning
Glory mattress. 6X9 woven rug.
Phone 1104-W. .
FOR* SALE: Practically new 1946
Dodge truck and 28 Hyde Semi-
Trailer 8x35 Ures Eaton 2. speed
axit. 4' grain sides. Prior safety
tanks. See at Donald Diamond >
Motor Co., Cleburne, Texas, 412
North Main. ..3
Muka tailored to Your Measure
With Extra Trousers.
COLEMAN
11 N^. Square
Zone Therapy Relieves —
Nature Cures —
COLEMAN
HH NX Square____
ater $89.50. Derby FOR RENT: Badroom wRh cooking |
A FU’mture. Fboae,44. j privilezes, actually share house See
Salos and Service
Genuine Parts "
COLEMAN
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POh Sale I ’ FOR RENT ! lodge notices ~ ]
until I E Practicallynew II jewel 11 "" I
Raymond Elgin raroad ' FOR RENT Front bedroom te Clehura "aa Ma ««* “
route । IcM case can 553 J sentieman 237 Huron
.E: Clean (Chevrolet tu-
io. heater, defrocter and
-1 condition. Good Ures,
uit at MeCnidy Garage.
LE: Have two more van
k bodies, 7 1/2 feet wide,
long and six feet high in
idition for use as chicken
ed storage bins or shed,
ting them off some trucks
can have them for what
us. $50.00 Ech: Donate
Motor. Phone 337,
ton. Keene, Texas. , Fourth house
south of church.
JOBS WANTED: Carpenter work,
house leveling and painting. Phone
1088-R.’__
Jainune, roof work and heuse level
ine. 374-w,
LE: Railroad Elgin <B. W
• 16 size 21 jewel, adjust-
position. Yellow gold case,
lone Bill. M. Rio Vista
-E: New modern five room
«hts, watet, natural gas.
I tach ed and five acres of
st house on Fort Worth
going out nt town Sec
-E 1935 Plymouth coupe electrically equipped. 415 North
lion 648 Trinity or phone 1 Main..
r 10,030 MINNOWS No
iver minnows wanted. See
Hinton at Cleburne State
re-
TTimes-Review
n F F I ' N T w % ! J IDE II T C F - M J J V
r IBM Suttens CertaaiM
he Timedhexiew Man a a
h-----ie----:------
dE Mil S--peners
view SUMauery Pagart-
Z N T W F X F W I J
I P F M H Z. U B. TUR
Trrms of the 194Tontract were
not revealed, but it was~^crported
Vernon was asking at lea t $20,000,
I gave him a Une raise," Pres-
ident Clark Griffith taid, and indi-
cated Vernon would pet another
t wist in mid-seuson if the first
baseman continued to hit well and
drew large crowda,
Vernon't signing stit left three
other 1946 major league champions
as holdouts. American league pit-1
ching leader Hal New In user of De-1
trail has not come to terms, nor
have the National Leasue poeer
setters. Stan Musial and Howie l'ol-
ht, hoth of tie St Louis Cardinalr.
Mu-ial led in batinw nnd Pellet in i
pitching.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For City Marshall
W. YATBR ROGERS
ELMO BAYLOR
EALTON MILLER
I. R. (BOB) JUNELL ,
FLOrD (BONO) ELLYSON
R. M. (RUBE) MeCLARY
GLENN C. CLARK
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ehasja Excellent condition WANTED TO RENT
r George Wills, Joshua ———--------
__ LE: 1939 Chevrolet four
C M SHIE Lt.’S. OWNER
Writ Side Square •• Telephone 136
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
We apbzeciate rour Ahonhpa -au C(eor pm*( tke
We’re mighty proud to tell you that we have
secured a good-sized shipment of Purina
Omolene to help you get your horses, bulls
and bucks Ato top condition for spring.
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No need to recommend Omolene if you’ve fed
it before! It’s the high quality grain feed that
has been a favorite conditioner fey nearly 50 .
years. Omolene is a ration of crimped oats,
linseed meal, bran, minerals, corn, alfalfa meal,
iodized salt and molasses to help keep horses
up in the collar to the end of a hill day’s work
and put bulls and bucks in top condition.
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Aeloins
T p,gm
, on Spning -
SOUTH'S MOST FAMOUS FK ED
Aoa
Hoved, Bulla and Bucld
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