Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 287, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1944 Page: 5 of 10
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FORD MOTOR COMPANY
15c ™ 100
2.00 ™ 100
STATIONERY
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DONAIDNAIIOND ROTOR COMPANY
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Donation Made to
Milk A Ice Fund
Rexall 1c Sale
Here Thursday
ADDING MACHINE
PAPER
2 ROLLS FOR 25c
NEW
TIRES
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Holiday^Treat
Speed Fastener
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PINE BOARD DRUG
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Rio Vista to
Honor Men
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With Cover*
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Second Sheets
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OTHER RULINGS
FOR EVERY NEED
few rutad and piloted bath
iid*« on durable ledger paper.
Finished to withstand erasures.
Crimped hinge allows sheets
ta lie flat. Full range of sites.
sent,
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standard staples.
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New Mexico became a state on
Jan 6. 1913. the 47th state to be
admitted to the Union.
Ink and Stain Remover a Inka
• Eraser*
Paper Fastener*
• Phrcet Poet Stackers
latest contribution to the Milk,
and lee Fund was Si 00 from "A I
Friend
Anyone wishing to donate to the
fund Is asked to eave money at
the Tlmes-Review or with Oscar
Popue. trea.'.uier
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Boulware to Be
Iowa Park Pastor
A quality stapler in the low priced
field. Wide-open, non-Jammtng
staple channel Capacity 12# staples.
Quick top loading Tat kina fea-
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ltd bath
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separator,
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Genuine Tot Staples
35c per 1000
35c PER ROLL
IN Socth Anglh
The good news that Cleburne
shoppers have waited for was an-1
nounced today by Mr Orland R. .
Eash, local Rexall druggist. Be-1
glinting Thursday and conUnuing
through Saturday the Cleburne
Drug again will feature the na-
tionally' known Rexall Original One
Cent Sale '
"If we are unable to provide
our friends with every item they
might want," says Mr Eash, "we
are sure they will understand It
L. «... 'To condltTohs beyond our
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•* friendly efficient and economical. Only
Authorised Ford Dealer* offer it
The Ford Motor Company ha* built,
through the year*, mure th** 30,000.000 car*
and truck*. Today, million* of th*m ar* *U>
srriag th* vital trmgiHMIi* —adapt th* .
country. Ou* reason to th* atamton and r*M-
ability which have bcm buffttoto every Fbid
■voduat Equally impartant to *a ancdhnt
aenrio* prov^dadlqr Authortoad FM Daator*
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aora* »>rvle*man and wom*n from «
nearby ana*. Ra*Wh them wilt
planty «t tom and naad food. Bi
enrtam ba hav* tan traditional
gamoa Hha babbin* for apples,
donate and *atinr donuts
a* of which will re-
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ta look at a* it h
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ar bawij wood to atoaat if yoa
p it ta avurffowing
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bought donut*
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Rad aantoaui* addhumaMMoiRr ba thnffto
and amaoth operation of year praamt ear. It
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it n a geaniM ptoMara to *Ntoaaat tM* new
(hsnlenhip to the nation-wide toaniy of Fbrd
daaior* Dda wueafc amntoar"of th* Fbrd
dealer organiaetfon to waff oq#dnnd to aart*
the Fbrd owner* of thia community, and to
offer tond Rnbaotia* Santee—nhfch anffa-
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OFFICE & STATIONERY SUPPLIES
B F. Goodfeh
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bar wartanae. AU *a*n*ar atoae
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mind them *? beaeo.
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for amah a aaaoteaaaen*a party that
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CLEBURNt. TKXAS
m Authorized Ford Dealer in Cleburne
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Rev Fk'yd A. Boulware, who Is
related to a number of Cleburne
residents, will be pastor of th*
Methodist church st town Fork
recording to the appointment* read
al the close of th* North Ttnm*
Conference of th* Methodist Church
RIO VISTA. 6ct. 38. <8pl.t—
The Rio Vista school is using an
unique plan to honor the service
men from this vicinity. Anyone
who wisher to do so may con-
tribute a new book to the school
library, this book h to b* dedi-
cated to any service msn or wo-
man that i he donor wishes to ao
honor The only restrictions arv
that the donor select his volume
from n list of approved library
book* for schools. This Approved
11*4 is oomiUled by the Stat* De-
partment of education, and may
be seen at the Post Office at Rio
Vir.ta. And it is suggested that
the conimitte be consulted as to,,
i election ot books In order that
there will not be too many people |
who select the same titles for the ,
library v
The committee appointed to as- |
slat In thh project is: Mrs. Dora i
Hussel. 103 West First street, Cle- ;
burne; Mrs. Seth Pyeatt. Rio
Vista; Mrs Robert Pyeatt. Rio1
Vista: Mrs T. Moore. Rio Vista:
Mis Lee Jones. Rio Vista.
Staarih, hdh, Brwdbz% CurrartiHi
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SONG FKST ON Sl’NDAY
The Greeter Mount Zion Baptist
Church will have a song fest m.
Sunday at 3 30 p m. at the I
church at which time a guest
singer. Frank Osborne, will be pre-
He •'ill be assisted by local
The public is Invited to
attend, and special seats will be
reserved for the white friends of
the church.
35c per 1000
3x5 Plain or Ruled
fori " was '.he comment of Capt
Robert F Movers of Guthrie Cen-
ter. Iowa n physician who accom-
;-auied the Americans
A: first tin- Allied invaders lived
in caves and huts in the mountains.
<k<ln« ou‘ a bare subsistence.
Their mt«li>n was to make life hell
for the Germans with raids, am-
btislvs and demolitions They had
been carefully trained and were
nl-.lv assisted bv Greek patriots
As the German collapse in Greece
npiiroiched with Allied landings in
the south, the secret warriors grew
is.ldir They | ambushed German
>ctrest lines battled Genngp rear
.guards. watched through field
classes as German marines and
tilers fought with • German iri-
fantrvmcn for possession of vehic-
les In their panic-stricken retreat
Thev madt the railway such a
thing of terror that the trains
stopped running at night The
Inst tmlns leaving south Greece,
picking un N«>d tear guards from
pillboxes along the railway tracks,
ver* seen spraying machine gun
fire blindly ‘nto the mountainsides
against imaginary ambushes. And
vet the Americans got in the part-
I'u, blows by slamming twuuokas
Into two of there trains, wrecking
! them belli
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A Hallowe'en carnival will be ■ w
held at the Hopewell aohool house'
on Monday evening at 8;M p m
It will be sponsored by the Hope-
well F.-T. A,. and the public is
invited to attend.
Paper manufacturing from wood
pulp, in Maine, dates back to 1880.
Ten '•ears after the establishment
| of the paper mill industry there
! was a rapid development of the
I lumber granite, ice and fishery
trades
BY SAM SOUKI
United Press War Comapondent
ADVANCED ALU1D HDtoff-.
IAMIA. Greece. Oct. M. 01B—A
war of tenor nnd destruction, wag-
ed tn secret for two yean against
I he Cfehnahs In Oreew hy -rtaC j
band of Amt flcan and British
"Jhiper Rangers'' k ready for the
headline* today. ,
I got the detail* from • 37-year-
old British colonel, chief of thia
Allied military mission, at this ad-
vance base The number of troops
In this mission was not disclosed.
The colonel said hi* casualties were
very high. But In th* past two
months these men have killed 4.000
rot resting Germans, destroyed #00
vehicles, blown up 7# locomotives
tnd have Meed great store* of
equipment, harbor installations and
machinery which the Germans
abandoned in their flight.
Began In 184t
The campaign began in October,
1943. when a smill group of Brit-
ish officers parachuted into Greece
and took to the mountains to es-
i tablish contact with the Greek
Andaites. members of the military
nrm of the Greek National Liber-
al ion front More British soldiers
followed Then. in September,
1943. the first Americans came,
landing on an airdrome that the
British had captured. More Am-
ericans arrived in succeeding
months, all of Greek origin and
many shaking the Greek language
American "operational |
crouns" in the Lamia area were led '
Pappas of New York
The work was divided, the British For Three Day*
concentrating on road destruction
:.nd the Americans on tearing up
uiilwnys A ample of the Amer-
h mis work was the destruction
of two bit- trains with basookas
recently. Thev did the work so
"•11 that traffic on the Athens-
• ilonika lire, the only means o£
::>i; communication between North
rncl South Greece, was reduced
Pom 35 trains dally to four dally
i.: th? beginning of October
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 287, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1944, newspaper, October 29, 1944; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307736/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.