Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 92, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 2, 1947 Page: 8 of 20
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Lunch Kits
Upholster nozzle.
Spray for closet and rugs.
Crevice nozzle.
* Suction floor broom.
Kitchen Sinks, 18x30,
Double faucet for sink
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watson of
Burleson announce the birth of a
The picture of precise and exact*
ing manufacture, with engine toler-
ancea often closer than in airplane
T‛S a picture in a lot of ways,
. this big-’n’-beuutiful Buick-
The picture of perfect poise—with
plenty of roudweight for solidity-
cushioned all around on soft coil
play a piano. write wuh a pencil,
pick up coins and pertorm a host
AMARH4X). Tex . Mar 1 UD—
Meet a man who lost his arms
from the elbows down but can
The picture of dynamic action,
with its bonnet jam-packed with
Fireball power, equally ready,
equally willing for creep-speed
jaunt or quick-paced emergency
call.
Silent Zone mountings for tautness
and quiet —everything from rear-
axle strut rods to w ater pump seal
all tidily buttoned up to give you
the best to be had today.
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The picture of things-to-come in
automobile styling — lung, follow-
through fenders, sleek lines, broad
and solid look.
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that someday may have to be ful- '
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METAL LAWN CHAIRS — Buy early and save money.
HUNTER CENTURY FANS . . . 5-year guarantee. We
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burne ' hospital, to Mr and Mrs
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In Preparing Your Yard and Carden
Why not call your shots now —
and make sure your future will
be bright and happy? ,
We’ll take your order any time-
what i wrong with right now?
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noune e Ilir arrival of a daughter,
I Joyre Ann on Feb 26, at Knox
hospital They reside al Cleburne
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in h n Ir lx doing witl a comb Too
In keemm anying ‘I gotta get a
manicure some time today."
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Mr and Mra J K Huffman. tr-
cently of Clebumne, now of Fort
Worth announce the birth of a son
bomn on February 23
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7 pounds, twelve ounces.
Mr and Mra. C. E. Johnnon of
207 Brazos Avenue, announce the
birth of a girl, Sybil Paulette,
You don't have to be told how
eyes follow you when you’re be-
hind this wheel. You can sumple
for yourself the Arcat case of this
gallant traveler, the comfort, the
room, the thrill-of-a -lifetime lift
that answers every nudge of your
foot on the treadle.
—— , welghing 8 pounds, four ounees,
Mr, and Mrs It V. Ballew of at the Cleburne Hospital on Feb
Clebume Route 2, announce the ' 27
birt of a daughter Elizabeth —-—
Jane, on Feb 26, at the Cleburne 1 Carolyn Mae is the name of the
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We have a variety of different types of lawn
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•-—Sunday, Mar 2, 1947 —CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
ArmlessManDoes ‘Most Anything’
And Cheers War Vets in Hospitals
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replace your dangerous eeat brat • ■ ----------
gM new poswar STAR Taw I- greater
W'U and mlenget The mult angle mafm, evnd give vo eure traeten °
eliek hig.wayt Dnve • tda) and le • • Ce • Tirei
Mi and Mrs M D. Hendernon
of Joshua, Route 1, announce the
birth of a daughter, Dora Lee, on
Feb 28, at the Cleburne Hospitai
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hospital. The baby weighed 6
pounds, 8 ounces
A son, Gary Edward, was born
Feb 27. at the Cleburne hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs H R Dollgener,
Cleburne, Route 4. He weighed
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Lawn Sprinklers
Non tip constr vetion, revolving
spray . . . keeps lawns green.
girl,-born Feb 25, al the Cleburne
Fb hospital. The baby who weighed
8 pounds 1 ounce*. han been
! named Laura Louise
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made him Happy the world's
JAlLER‛8 LUNCH TASTY gratest cheer-up man.”
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Mavu. held oudisordeily condu ' PARENTS ALSO IUDGED
chaneca, a kid lor lunch He uot IN 2 A. M. VERDICT
hi.It roust he I nndwichen m. j ( IIKYENNE, Wwo <UPi Police.
homelukd,rnd bunanan, pluma Judge Is rough on teen-agers
1 and deliiotistake ' hnrged with vandalism.
' ||. < omplimente Dk seruehi 1 He entenred five Cheyenne
Hermah wyne That - 1e lest fuul yuuth. tn spend two hour* daily
I v. ever hud in jail Thanks ii . Im ten days walking around
lol ' I a -chool where they had been ac-
A few mirutes inter Wynn went cused of breuking 27 windows,
to getji: own lunch Cil‘> of iage । The rough partwan the hours '
mid frustration echoed through thlihe judge specified the walks ■)
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Mi mid Mrs 0 C Anderson of arm.
pe le happy
World War Two gave him hit
1uu* ’ lob entertaining men who
lost their limb in bMII-
Yo i c in t imagine the effect
I loot upon the boyp in the hos-
II1 wards he sha " I walk
into, Ilie ward and start acting
up Ilie think, ‘Why that poor
guv- ern/v‛ But then pretty mon
llo- ir nil laughing and enjoying
themseives
He nt ill answers calls to visit
veterar, hossitals
On the lighter side 'Happy*'
hives to play practical jokes on
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rrunre the nrrtvnt nf n dutghtrt
; Terry Ann Me Ionald Frieay night
Feh 2 nl the (.epuine hospita!
, The baby whr, weighed 7 pound*
15 eumncen In 1 hr granedaughter
1 of Md lillie Ilanin Kame of Dal-
’ hi* and of Mi and Mrs F () Me •
lnald nt F.I l’nno
LINrZ OPENS NEW
STORE IN OAK CLIFF
A new lant/ Depni tment SLne
wan offieinliy opened Saturduay in
i ak Cliff I allus
Loi hI Nlore nanager < F, Pur
. nons - MrN (nuda Iaxler ane Mil
j Finher Austin attenee the store
t opening
only have limited amount Avail yourself of this opportu-
nity now for summertime.
SEE OUR DISPLAY of R.C.A. and Bendix Radios.
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WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS on chicken wire and
field fence; also 50 and 58-inch Ellwood fence; smooth
wire. No. 12 and 9; nails and staples.
KING BROS.
JOHN RinEiendly lohD SE KIG
II CLEBURNE, TEXAS . „ ,)
301 South Caddo , 1 Phone 839
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of hand-requiring tasks because
"there ain t a Hung you can't do
if you try " ' ,
Meet "Happy" Frank MeKoewn
who has proved his motto "you
cun do anything if you try,"
When "Happy" was nine years
old tie left Texas for the East
Coast He got a job in a New
Jersey factory where a mar-bine
nendent caused him to lose his
arms from the elbowa down and
changed his whole future
He derided to make his mix
fortune help give others cournge
"Happy" became a traveling mis-
alonary to the armies* bringing
< heer and new hope to other peo-
HUCH YOHO CAft 10 5 tAn nuts ano reses
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 92, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 2, 1947, newspaper, March 2, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562635/m1/8/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.