Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 260, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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SUNDAY,
IUBNE.
it’ST 7,
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House
WANTED
To Business Progress!
Expertly Done While You Watt
Garage need painting?
NOTICE
the time to Paint,
NOW — before Fall Rains set in.
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Paints
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Priced from $2.45 a gallon up
THE
CLEBURNE
NATIONAL BANK
“Good Service"
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Upon application. Legal rates
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Mr. and Min.
and
are ______ ______ ___ ..
writs, Mr and Mrs. B JKligore.
For Commissioner
Prs*<* No. 1
a CONE SMITH (Re-Electlonl
ROY WYATT
ROBERT
MORT E
Mlsa Marie Fuaton spent Wed-
nesday in Fort Worth
'.TJUs candidate," Callan said,
vae- ta»en and reared- out West,
Excellent Cotton
In Grandview Area
Un •tree;
day night
I
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-MMMr «
L. G. BAYLESS
SHOE SHOP
Stevenson Is f , “
Lauded by Writer Shipped Out
TH A-AY1
ktv -roQ-rua
AUObJejXNIUL-
or to Build
teased po
Ml chin
Announcing
Tbs Opening of Office By
Dr. H. H. Gerdes
Optometrist ot Waco
At 1MM Reel (Rmmben Meat
On Same Floor wMb
FIELD 5TREET BAPTIST
ctwacii
Hr. Ben AL David, Patter
house.
North
Visiting Pastors
At Anglin M. EL'
service Bunday morning
ool f">.
t. communion and sermon
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CLEBURNE
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OPEN SATURDAYS ONLY
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Sound Lti<lilk Gi VF
X OOJ'T
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Capital. Surplus and Profits Over 8200 000
Member FVdemt Deposit Insurance Corporation
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later Beaird t
Hfcir ft
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BBL* L w
Sting man
md a per.s<
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More than 150.000 berry planu
grown in the vicinity of Cleburne
“to X attorn
states by the Creed Prtou Nursery
during the past season.
Mr FrtoU states that the plants
--— |d
on Endeavor 7 p - m.
service on lawn- at First
Church 8. .. >.5.
o'clock on the lawn of the First
Baptist Church. Sermon;
lleve Therefore I Live"
jWritt Ang-
Jnurch Sun-
Ing for Min-
orca Ui
frALIRT
), Faster
hepntei Itos |
■g | Ito*.
a, in Classes Epectal* servlet;’'Dr ' J W Her-Ion Route 4.
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CLASSIFIED
Br- t ■ .....
W Yoa Ar.^Employed
Cea Anaaga Terms To Sun
Your Budget
DR. H. C. QUINN
(Mil Ml for AppoinUnent
,t,,A
being wpptto to
it Is announced.
’ *1 ttquares were
Wtt! UP-
Cilty or I
son. C.
r. IU . v
’Morning service at 1:30 octoak
The large congregation*, at these
mrirrrtng- ssrrtoee so juoui mlfflfc.
lent ot the comfort and pleasure
ct ttlto early service
1. unday School immediately after
nine worship. School bpens at
I, All rlastea and departments
plants are 1
l|rowt!i. K in «
Between 73 and 80
kre« of it
kns «■«,•
■Oil an mi
Mi ..
lildren of
P H It
Hint Ml
II. e. n
and Mr
Urne; Mr
L>. Okla
M Mar. I
HU grande
The^ cotton was |
’ w<clc. ' '\
"Spirit"- is the subject -of tlra
Wsfe-Twmwr-wmHi ww™t
in hll churches of Christ, Scien-
tist. on Sunday, August 1.
The Golden Text M: "The fruit
—— u ln <u <0ddneg8
„ tteouaness end truth '
'Ephesians S'B>. ' _
a reading room is maintained
Reconditioned Bicycles »soo up
, Wn terms FIRESTonf SER-
VICE STORE.
list.' ’
gin. president of Southwestern I
University, will be the speaker J>n
th* lyeeurn program A cordial
irtvitetten te extended to «h«- ton-1
ersl public to h*ar thia gifted
man
Wednesday; , Choir rehearsal 8 •
g. m y
3 Tube Croaley Home Radio
310.M. FfRKfiTONE SERVICE
STORE.
bnoriny tl„
B-aary ot m
Ichman 2u
P group
hds met a
t at Foil
| Y. Steak
in-law of
Inal comix
Hma—Mr
anted ei,<
Mg band
Iren.
|e larg.
pul a pici
WANTHD: Practical nursing Cull
g'^Mtlua operator.
' WORK WANT!!): Widow 3* good
cook, unencumbered. Wtyil place
MUpte. No children. Will leave
Itopew 1Z M*iam UauiaH,
FOR SALE: My home and furnish-
ings Mrs. Henry Moore, 903 North
Main Btreet
Ff>R White King pigeons
MAIN NTHEEt ME’
4 I3I1RCH
Mev. Htimer Vnililerynel. PmsIm
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X fiLl^a Ahgcles
Shirley Temple in UHle Mbd
Broadway" comes to the Yale toY
HENDEttSON STREET
HAFTlift CHURCH--
- 8. < Culpepper. PaMar ,
~ msaay school 9-<8 a m l w
dMWn, I------------
Preaching
pastor Sub!
COCA-COLA
BOTTLING
Cleburne. Tex. Phone I
rtCYcQ .........;.
tba new FLtoEfWOOD
i-Flox Cushion bicycle. It
what "Knee Action" did
UtMobUea. Completely new
MTONR SKRVTOR STORK. ‘
lifrie. daughter xtf.
v Ailing Mrs McClure's par-
L, O.- Powell of Burleson, who
was- bitten on the finger by
copperhead snake Thursday is im-
proving.
’ HAS
MAMAGEO
TO
<5MUGGUE
MIS
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CAHter Walnut and Wardvllle
1
- - ■AFUST CHUMM. ..
4*7 Went Hendereen St.
Gee. R. Pemberton, Paster * and
, -M ‘"li -I -a * I ■■ ■■ Im
Pemberton To
Hold Revival
L^gjto a. .BHWI
' F ..’L,®”’’” p**tOT ** MBr'°‘
Bchoo!
llatp wor-
sOotfU) MaCKuAsllj
lf,IN STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
L R Bealrg, Paster
m Preaching by Rev.
r
Cotton planted by C, C. Gist
of Grandview. Stt. ,1. on June
10 is uow over waist high and
atop
Church g^hr.ol l:#ra. m.
“ ”5? Orr*W w?5Arln’'win Wilf -tWWJr- the Mtaaing massage.
; ‘‘—
r peoples league 7 p at.
r—rcCi orehestra program
7AO p. m to 8 p. m
Evening worship 8pm
Epoclal aervicn; Dr J
-■■■ "O'*— '— ---
Two visiting pastors will p(
at the Anglin Street Meth
Church in Me ahearur of the
tor. Rev. W Beaird, Wt
Hl. '
Rev. W. X_ abipp. pasta
the St. Marks MoUmxUM Chi
wftl speak at 8:38 o'clock,
morning service, and Dr H
Steele, pastor of the First C
Jigs ChtwM VMl • Breach «
a meeting at Blum
*' ' report/xi that 30 persons
I faith in the tredeli meet-
®c> Ing and that there were 41 »4-
dltlona to the church * Last Sun-
■— vsobt oMMae* ww UMCtrutni vsa^
100-lbs Red M-rviret.
_ PERSONS BPK3S m
i North Main Street, Cleburne. Two I
phone, kg».Wj- ,
TFOR OALE; .White Leghorn pul-1*
, ilefe. Jesse John, tone Prairie
I FOR SALE: Good five-room house
and two fifty foot lots in north-
I west cmume Hardwood floors
, built-in features and nil modem
i conveniences, including new auto-
» ' maUc hot water heater If you ,
wsnt to uuy a teal ttttle tiwne utf —t "mHrnwrr*
a sacrifice price answer thia ad 'while
** Will consider late model automobile
as down pahnAL RAMnce 813.30
, care Tbnea-
LOW SI MMER PRICES
Refrigerator Repairing
r- [ aJiUe^WMk ---------
Copper Steel Water Tanks 1
Rural Bathtubs (Shop made)
Roofing Repairs •
Ail Kinds Sheet Metal and
Repair Work
Anderson Tin Shop
214 E. Chambers Phone 3»H
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AT YALE TODAY
9:45 o’clock Bible School.
10:45 a m. Sermon by pastor.
Subject The MAfi That God
Trusted.
Vito p. m. Sermon in series
on "The Unpardonable Bia,' What
Is It? Who Has Comimtted it?"
in the great outdeois. hr is not
only strong physically and mental-
ly but he is sound u old wheat
to—hts-wmerption of what the
states owes the Citlaen and what
the cittern owes the dtoto.
High Sense ef Obligations
gallons ot social service mid seem
ity. githout dalllngTw Xhe suf-'—
repder of any principle erected
to safeguard the cltisen's personal
welfare or to promote his individ-
ual heppfnaia
"As lieutenant-governor he wUl
lead the state out of any difficul- ,
ties it may encounter, and meet 1
dn the plain of modem accep-
tation of reeponstolllty, any duties
it to commanded to assume tn our
forward stride. - •
"Goke Btevenaen knows all Tex-
iw He la a wHe-gatiged, pate-
bued with a tense or duty >nd ire —
will faithfully serve all Texas.
That is what he did as speaker
bf the house of representattvee,
and it is what he Wil do when he
becomes lieutenant-governor. We
should not hesitat# to further the
aspirations of such an outstand-
ing person, because he has the
business sense and .the courage
to be a safe, sane and impartial
guardian of the best interests of
the commonwealth. Mis heart
beats true to tha people, and he
is qualified in mind and purpose
to serve them without discrim-
ination against any. or favorttsm
towards any.
‘Coke Stevenson has proved he
la the most able presiding officer
Texas has ever had He should be
the next presiding officer of the
Texas *anato."--■
The handy family six-bottle carton makes it
have iht pause that rtf rtshn with ice-cold Coc
at home ;-,eaiy to carry... and ao com
to serve. .
LOOK,DONN\e! xnuav**
OAT UPOMOVROCK
raised, milk-fed fryers, a 14 to 3
-ibe." 40c eaeh 5M North Anglin
I Mrs V. A, Gerstenkom Phone
1475 , 1 '
FOR SALS' Office dert and
twivel chatr for sate. Mrs Henry
Mrs W F. Hartman and Miss
Geraldine Hartman have returned >
from Houston WhMt they .h*w
been visiting relatives and friends
With I______________
city Box K. care Tlmen-Review
Get new wardrobe Free and earn
up to 833 weekly showing gorgeous
Hollywood endorsed Fashion Frocks
No Oanvasking No Investment
Mid dross site Fashion Frocks.
Inc Dept A-3475, Cincinnati
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CLEBURNE ’
T1MES-REVIEW
.itUUUtUUGJte fci PUUCT. 14. wmen ymj W.lshar
-UU)U 1 du mean juu> hnvr dettsO .
IM#. b#U*« iMMifUuiiiL U***.L mu urr
Sunday School *4 8:45 . Leland
Burton, superintendent
Bermon Sunday morning: "On
the Potters Wheel?" by the pas-
sermon Sunday night; "The Bnd
of the Way." by the pastor.
Wednesday evening Prayer
meeting regular ehurch conference.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
414 Soittli Caddo Street
AGB FOTJB
overlook thb preaent opportunity
to choose a big man for lleutenr
ant-governor," according to Auotin
Callan.
"Coke Btevenaon la# recognised
by all who know him as an able
and conscientious statesman who
can and will give a good account
of himself m that important posi-
tion. As speaker of the house for
two terms, an unusual honor, he
demonstrated his ability to serve
with a fairness that no one could
challenge and an Intelligence that
Weather Proof - they have been tested and have proven t<j
withstand the effects of the sun and wind longer than ordi
nary paints, and the price is no higher.
E~P£RSON<'
JON OLD AT 88! OET PEP u„„„ „
^^i^^hd^ « Wmr XYZ
iMUilants. One ooae start* new pep .---—---------------------
Ito. , FOR SALK On Saturday’s home-
Lawnmowers and shears shanvn-
sd. Kaya, locks, typewriters repair
‘ ed. E. A. Fine Gun Shop, 110
W. Henderson. -
' For yotir Zenith Console Radios
phone 579 Ivyland Plumbing
Co
• - -rHI
Preaching service 7:45 p. m by
pastor, subject: "Samson "
Sunday is "Baby Day" in the
Sunday School and Church. The
youngest baby present at Bunday
School win be given a bouquet of
flower* by the Sunday School su-
perintendent. A moving picture
—— Xu colors will be madetof all babies
' FHA Lttatli^p^Rfpilir Qt Re
model Yout PreNrnt Hottie,
-a New Hotrtb.
. te ZjE&EESii
Auto Radio fbr quick sale.
fUOO complete. Easy terms
FIRESTONE SERvtck store,
and Nees)
CARD OF THANKS
1’0 TllF VOTttUi OF PRRCINCY ANNOUNCEMENTS
. 3.rTj- NO. FOUR ------------------------------
I wMs- to offer my most sincere
appreciation for th* support and
consequent victory, . which you, the I
voters, have given me j shall con-
tinue to do mv best ’ to fulfill the
_ iLeoukrnnMHft bloaicrtQWThich.roii
— * —11 1 ■ 1^,^——a .
~ in*, being tumflueut Uiat vuu arc
behind me in my endeavors
. I appreciate the unusual clean
< uinpingn ~7J!—my ■two opponent*
and wiah them success
• GRAOV BLUOTT
■ FQit RENT
FOR RUNT: 40 acre farm, cash ■"
, rent. Apply Rogers Store, Sand I
"" ......'■________________
FOR RENT Apartment, all strict- I
ly private. Bath, hot water, elec- I
, trie refrigerator, front and rear I
, entrances, garage Bills paid Doug- &
las at Hendersdh. Phone 992-W
superintendent
I service 11 a. m - by
iject: "My Church." •
FOR 6ALE: One-quarter horse-
power electric tnotoi Cheap In
<ood condition Mahanav-Stvron
Barber Shop,
FOR SALE We have lota of frv-
*rs, bakere and hens Special at-
tcnt|on to sjtores, boarding houses
and cafes. Dickerson Produce Co
Phone 31.
I _________________________________
FOR SALE: Bargain - new 1938
Home Air Conditioner, wjll drop
the temperature from 10 to 15
degrees. 2850 cubic foot capacity.
Close-out price. Henry P Lichte
FOR SALE Just outside of city
limits four acres of land, five-
room bungalow, lights, water, out-
buildings. 81350 00 W K Thomp-
1 son.
CUT PRICES FOR ONE WEDC
48-M». guaranteed Flour 7»c.
I limit one sack to customer ; new
; Delicious Apples, one dooen. 9c.
Green Beans, per lb. 6c; 2-lb*.
(fresh Sweet Pepix-r 15c: 2 tall
cans Asparagus Tips. 25c; No
ijt» Pork and Beans, each Cc;
Tto 1 slice Peaches, each Yet
100-lbs. Bran, 8gt; 100-lbs mixed day night 500 people attended th*
Chicken Feed.- |I4»; 100-lbs. Rad serrtw
Maise. 81.13; To bars Laundry ,
i Soap, ifcr
I
* 1
HMMS 183-134
Classified Advertising
Rates and Regulations
____RATWH
I Tims .. 3c per word
I Times .. 4c per word
8 TIMM* • ■ 5c per word
II UhueT 10c tor word
SUETAA
Centered 0* lima sM in caps
ggg counted on the basis of 5
■ords u> the liaa.
Contract ratea will be given
upon application. Legal rates
mi *»*•** i masslt inaar.
Ww y<jc p* r iiu n nivii
{MR. AU cards of thanks, obit-
uaries carry a flat rat* of 75c
•^Charge orders are accepted
over Use pttone from Cleburne
reatdanta aa an accommodation
abd payo'ent la expected upon
presentation of bill, out of town
orders ere required to make
payments In advance.
Fornla otoag at 1 p. a. dally
except Saturday for. Sunday
MMu elose at 6 p. m.
Ukars oare of Tlmoo-
U be given advertisers
Und addreseea. Oan-
must be received by
10:30 a. m. Responsibility is
limited to cne incorrect Inser-
tion.
INTO
THR
CAQ ‘
VIA
MIS
EMPTY
LUKICH
TIM.
BIG’SISTErVI^. ,
1 Goon! OW. Kto's HAKI^IK) 'OMVO ^
H\< UUHCH RbOX JUST RtOHTt j
POU MV UW-VLR ACT.
Rank credit is one of the fac-
tors of business activity and
pro^rres. We welcome appli-
cations for sound loftng n an
indication bf improving con-
ditions in business.
FOR RENT:1 «butheaat bedroom.
Close-In 403 w-si chambers
Phone 17. 1
I'6r RENT Attractive new two-
room furnished apartment cloa*-
In 415 West WardvUle.
FOR RENT SoHth^uit bedroom
1404 Btanwood
FOR RENT TWc^wnTunuSS’
apartment. 307 South Roblmin
FOR RENT Five room
modem throughout. 918
Buffalo. 0v p, Cyrus
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment
al 303 Pendell. Phone 1494
FOR RENT Three room furnlidT-
ed apartment and garage 204
Graham Avenue Phane 497
; FOR SALE
MOVING
MOVING: L. a. Caldwell—any
kind of moving, hauling. Courteous,
dependable " service Reasonable
prices. Phene 666.
Rbv. Ogorge Pemberton, 1
Intendent of the Union C
Mlaslon. will be the preaehs
the Union Gospel Mission t
meeting to be held this week
lot JjfjBfr ttoe^ str**t
planted on white "'Lotto
GLO-RNZ for aunbam or I
faded hair 15c. More color ■
end sheen
MORAN A ANDERSON |
Phone 136 I
I’l .yeily Air - Conditioned |
for all ages.
auMrtbtan&mt.
Morning services 11 a. m
Young toojHs’s... pram seniLcR.
7:30 p. m.
Evening servtoeo * p. tn.
Wednesday; Praise and prayer
meeting 8 p. m. ’
ANGT.IN ST. rnERBYTIGtlAN
UHURCH
Dr. Matthew II. Arnold, Pastor j 1
| mornl
!•;».
Evening Fellowship (Service at 8; will clo4» at 10:80.
etock on the lawn of the First Baptist Training
Be
Bennett Ends
Iredell Meeting
Rev B F Bennett. Jr., haa
just completed a revival meeting at
Iredell and thia week la conducting
11 ta J
professed
FUNBAMENTA1JST
of'Che'Sptoft
rigntaot
reading room is maintained
in this building, where the Blbls
and authorised Chrtstlkn Selene*
literature may be read or pur-
rfrnxed it Is open on Tuesdays
and Saturdays, except holidays,
from 3 to 5 p. m. and after tha
Wednesday evening »erv!ees. Hi*
bublle la eordtolly Invited to 81-
•*n<t Uieae services nnS to enjoy
•he prtvilages of tbs reading rooaL
Swim, play tennis and make a
contrtMltton te the park on Park
Day, August 9th
Morning service at. 11 o'clock
"The Glory of Everyday Life."
it Baptist Training Service at I "
.-1 o'clock Services for all ages with ■
Open Forum for adult*. „
1 Eustons Fellowship service under
th* star* and the trees-at I o'clock
Large choir, splendid orchestra.
, kpecHH music a fid c gospel am mon
„ jr,ir t<> la-ip you Nplrituajly: y
Dr M H Arnold, paflor of
Anglin Btreet Presbyterian Church
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