Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1947 Page: 8 of 8
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1946, was 8.3 cents cheaper out of each dollar paid out for this service than
in the base period of 1935-39, according to the figures of the United States
Bureau of Labor. That is, the amount of electric service that cost $1.00 before
the war cost only 91.7 in 1946.
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Despite increasing labor and material costs, Texas Power & Light Company
has voluntarily reduced your electric service rates since the end of World
War II; has voluntarily reduced rates generally three times since 1935, and
six times since 1925. Today your TP&L service costs less than half as much
- per kilowatt-hour as it did in 1925. .
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ball serious. And right ground the
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During the same period, over-all living costs rose by 45< per dollar spent.
Food purchased for $1.00 between 1935 and 1939, cost $1.74 in 1946. Cloth-
ing leaped from a $1.00 base to $1.65, house furnishings to $1.65...and
even rent, though held down by OPA ceilings, advanced about 5< on the
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brown eyea and young Tommy
bunchen up Iwo umy hands into ‘ about
capable little fists
Even at this lender age. the jun-
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home run to lead the Yanks to a
8 to S triumph over the Boston
Red Sox yesterday and his eighth
inning single also drove in George
it but two nights later we j
were going up in the elevator and
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MASTERFULIY TAILORED
MIN’S CLASSIC SPQRT COAT
100% wool suede cloth,Blue,
tan, brown. Chest size: reg.
34-44; long 36-44; short 34-
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Wee 197s Maw |7,75
P retty Beatrice Lua< hen, employe at Glen Cove St nd Far n >
Vallejo, Calif, carresses the farms latest colt, believed to be the
largest foaled. At birth, the colt weighed 138 pounds nine ounces
was 48 inches tall, possessed a girth of 37’. inches. She is by
Equestrian out of Bertha Bigfoot.
mighty hard to beat out of that
pennant this year. It might we
be another case of "out of the
mouths of babes."
of age.
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COlUMBUS, 0, March JI UPI
The whole population of Corning.
O„ I. coming to Columbus todny
in walch its high school banketball
bumped into Passarella. Art got a
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loss to the St. Louis Cards yester-
day Koecher held the Cards sore-
less for the last three inningn aft i
the Redbirds had shelled ex-team-
male Sylvester Donnelly for nix
runs in the nixth inning
Koecher starred in basketball tot
Temple in 1041
The Cincinnali Beds. Irish
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; their foul th exhibition ame of the
! spring yesterday by topping the
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hurling un shortntop Billy Mitch-
cock's tiree hit-
Nev. Jo N: Everheart, RVangelist
J Services 10 a.m. 7:330 pin.
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Yun are Cordially Invited ..
(UP) ni« Cleveland Indians sought
revenye fm yenter da y n defeat as
, tey piopured to zret Hi Chieaua
from j Wit Sox in anxhibitiot uam
their second victory in three kumen
with the Detroit Tigerr, prepured
to meet the New York Yankees
today in an exhibiuion game hi re
The Reds dumped the Tigera yes:
terday. 10 to 8. on the xtrength of
a four-run home run by Grady
a ticket to He thinks he's tough,"
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Speaks
By OSCAR VRALEY
SARASOTA Fla March 21 (U•
- To • lot of youngster, little Tom-
my Cronin probably is the luckiert
kid in the world
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CLEARWATER, Fla March 21
Philadelphia Phillies. Manager Ben were slated instead for some light ,
Chapman said today ' routine drills
“I don't see how I can keep turn 1 The Cuban series with the Dodu-
If the squad," said Chapman fol l < rs was cancelled last week for fi
nuncial reasons Die Browns won
MeQuinn with the winning run |
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1 homer of the year ayainst major '
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ionn play in the Hule tournament
leu ng brhind them a deserted
vifage und a problem lor the po-
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< i.in ng >. City Marshal, Fred
Rrinki mu is Joining the Irek of
1,240 citens, M> he asked Colum-
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Doerr and Johnny Pesky ।
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'Div energetu youngster Who
romps around the Bomia ‘raininy
camp in a battered sweater and
that we ride
IANAMA CITY, C t. Marell 21
UPI Jaki Itolinnon, Negro In-
fieldei with the Montreal Royaln,
stn nulene hin claim for a berth
with the iyurent Brooklyn Dodgers
today
Kobmnen uuthered three lilts yen-
l paw lO obscure that he was not | St, Louis Browns who originally
H mentioned in early season rosters, were to have met the Brooklyn
has won a regular Job with tin- Dodgers at Havana, Cuba, today.
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CHBILLE BEDSPEEAD
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Beautiful colored flowers
on thickly tufted whitecotton
chenille. Washable. Blue,
Rusty r o s t, peach.
f Twin, 16 PX 5050. Dou-
ble, 18 PX 5051.
Wes 899 Now 7.75 Each
. 1 Vreckle-faced Tommy, an eight-
* year-old chunk of dynamite who j Tommy popped his bubble gum
J ! chews buttie num in heu ut te- in disdain and ducked into the
B | bacco is baseballs most npir inn , protectidfof Williams arm as the
rooki and an intimate of a th ’ lean outfielder sat down on the J
s , diamond greula as Ted Wilhan ’ bench beside him and ruffled his ,
I Bobby Doerr and Johnny VtnYy I brown hair
rhat pitcher has a real good fast
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111 3 decinion to iroklyn Hobin-
mm's wild tiuiiw, huwever. helped
Hu- Digera Mint three unearned
inns l'ower Heew had three sin- I
g|e< fu| ths winners and team -mate
* (Ji ne iiermnanaki belted a three-
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ered tor Cincinnati, gi fling hin
blow off Hal Newhount itii Hool
Evers hit for the circuit aguirnt
the Reds’ ure nouthpaw . Johnny
Vander Meer.
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draw, a ie from the great wi.jouthelder or play first or second
items 1v referring to him mpiy i when 1 K"! biz But.1 want to hit
iun M. ath. ad Nobody, not even like you, l ed One thing I 11 never .
I the old mar., escapes ills critical । be an umpire
, Little Tommy bristies up like an ।
Tommy comes right out and in. Irish terrier when the .talk gets
gists that the portly Joe shoulda t i around to the men in blue. And I
even h-rbm those kidding .....as of J an, Tommny scampered off to Play
returning to action cat ch with Doerr. Pop Cronin told
••Too low little Tommy sueak- was ribbing his son,
ed through hi bubble gum | I pointed out umpire Art Pas-
sarella in the lobby and I kiddingly
told Tommy hat every limo he
saw him he should make a face at
not Tim H to problems concem
tree passes tor his third traBo
school male* convincing the Pos-
ton youngsters that school in Sara-
sola includes riding and fishing-
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M.S Trouble
"I don't want to go back to Bos-
ton. * Tommy insisted "The kids
there don’t believe me when I tell
WESTERN STLED DENIM
BLUE JIANS FOR WOMEN
Popular frpm corral to cam-
pun. Blue jeans* are washable.
Orange stitching outlines
pockets. Sixes 22%-34 in.
waist. SC 8323.
corduroy pant is the son of Mi
uzer Joe Cronin And if he ever ,
turns vut to be anything but • bll i
playet (rnin probably will I- the
zantururined father in th" *" id
for passes, too. But
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t to I .Lit k Wulluesu hit i homer
ho ChHMMu und Hub Kennedy
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mind the town while everybody
wa sgone Mayor Rhodes of Co-
lumbus couldn’t find enough cops
for the job, and turned the whole
thing over to Col George Mingle
of tlie state highway patrol
slump apparently ended Johnny
Lindell was back in contention tot
the canter field job with the Ne w
York Yankees today junt in in was
about to lie counted out aa a ean
didate.
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ball ' Williams observed
Hey Meathead, ths- faster they
corge in the faster they go out.
huh’" Tommy asked eagerly
'That's light, Tommy." Ted
laughed And »ay. incidentally,
what poniton are you going to play
lot us today?"
Pitcher or Outfielder
Well. Tommy considered seri-
cualy. rubbing his stubby nose. "I |
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1947, newspaper, March 21, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562652/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.