Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1942
PAGE FOUR
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FOR RENT
$
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&
Have The Tire*
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Vulcanized
^McCurdy St
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Mater FicUuea
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We Mak
FOR SALE
, —For—
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WANTED
F
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se par-
212
Antique bed.
Optometrist of Warn
WANTED
At IM** N. Caddo Street
0
AI .BERT M JONES
Used Bicycles
OPEN SATURDAYS ONLY*
Babcock Bros.
T
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WALLRITE
SPECIAL
Holy
known as
Is
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7
Floor Varnish-
MAGIC SOlQ
t
A
DuPont or Gliddens
good
5
AMxlS
Reliners
at
m
$3.2!
.
Ph. 263
400 E Henderson
and Retail
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National Safety
Awards Given
Large Audiences
Continue To
Attend Revival
Jack Jackson’s
“The Rubber Welder”
Cleburn
Savings & I
Ass’n.
SOLD AT COLQUITT-
LACEWELL DRUG STORES
SEE RAD
SEE QUINN
SER GOOD
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
Phone 686-J.
Express the Spil
ui Spring
Join The
Easter Parade . . .
One of our excellent permanent*
1h the correct foundation for an
Raster Nair Style.
Come In and let us plan your
individual Easter Coiffure. ——
Make Appointments Early
PHONE 64 -
__Smart Shoppe
& Beauty Saldh
RENT
DOH 8
FOR SALE: Electric .refrigerator.
Phone 533 ______ ' "
FOR BALE:
North Main..
HEE US BEFORE
YOU SELL
Five
lot.
Bandy Tire Co.
Phone in "
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UUUmifC
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feunness in
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It funetll
ances mal
On Same Floor With
Or. J. E Bell
TWS-
.75 | |3.00
100 4.00
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four
FOR SALE
1936 4-Door
Plymouth Sedan
• 1*42 Ucenae Paid—
• Good Condition—
• Good Tires—
A REAL BARGAIN
PHONE 133
We’re equipped to <* ft Bret
class Job.
Train and But
Schedule
V
ft
$145
Per Roll
I
For Justice of Peace:
Precinct No. 1, Place No. 1
B L. HIGGINS, JR.
CITY OFFICES
For Mayor: ... «,
T 8. MOON
Older folks
say it's
camman
sense..
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An
the
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8:80 p.M.
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LIFE
BhiApprnr Amailnffly by the
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SPECIAL
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BEAUTY SHOPS
i
MRS. PUGH
AT GOBER’S BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 446
$2.50
Per Gallon
ik
Holliday’s
Brown^ Shoe Store
LOAN
CLEBURNE TIME3-REVIEW-cLEEURNE. TEXAS ~
Glaze and Decorate Your Sunday Ham!
J. E. GERARD
Phone 444
I
i
I
house,
garage
will trade
Ray GUI
Recipe for the Glaze
cup karo
(blue label)
L
SWINtt-Hf-th.t
our-uHhc-opca look
in the perznoully M
popuhi Mudd. J ,d|
Uneasy Stoi
YOU MAY
HAVE
tlw trull,.
W.n u>4
FOR SALE or TRAD^JTeam of
work mules, .and a crcmn
a tor. 745 N Robinson
For County CommbMlonar:
Precinct 4:
J. 8 LOWE
M W (811m) ROLAND
TOM PARKER
Precinct 3:
JOHN -W BALES
Precinct 3:
CLAUD HOWARD
14 cup karo 1 teaiqi. vinegar
(blue Isbell I tempi, elear
14 cup water ham-, fat
Place karo, water, vinegar, and
ham, make up half of the above
For District Clerk:
JOHN R. BEAVER
_ PALO—very, terr
/’ new— this 0tq»tor
in wheat lines aid
s us calf. * -
FOR HUNT: Two rtxtm apartment.
20ti n HablMO i
FOR KENT: Furnished apartment.
Phone 1460
I _______
' For Flotorlal Repraqentatlve:
ALBERT M. JONES..-
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Fur County Attorney:
LOWELL CROSIER
For Justice of Peace:
Precinct' No. 1. Place No. I
Johnson County
W W COCHRAN
R. L. DERRYBERRY
1 QUn repairing, key fitting, locks;
• cash reglstoeg, tyiwwriters, repair-
ed ■ A P. ne Oun Shop.
sty*'
Classified Rates
l tfme'Stlmes Week :
ho »T •■j»TT”
TT^WTloo i
I 1.30' -
FOR BALE: Roldo Rowden cotton
seed First >nd second year *’ *“
and »1.35 per bushel I T
Rio Vista
You’ll be matching your shots to a dual life this year. F<
work-a-day hours, Air Step’s smart low-heeled types. R
morale-building relaxation, Air Steps in gay, light-hearti
contrast. And right around the dodc, you’ll stay “alive c
yObr feet” through Air Step’s hidden secret of comfort, tl
Magic Sole. See the new Easter styles-r-bOQOJ..
FOR RALF Five room
bath, -larife lot, double
72ft N, Robinson, or
equity for livestock
*
$1 50
Goen,
serving &<> as lender;1
the home of Mrs. Jl
507 N.u't^ GranburyJ
Guy’ Yafrr ar leaded
V in tint nonie of M
William i with Miss Lili
leader.
Keep a Picture Hi
of Your Famili
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I Dr. H. H. Gerdes
Formerly Johnson
Bldg. Ass’n.
"Where Your fiat'll
Protected Up 'Ju
115 E. Chambers
TULIP—for impor-
tant moments. Black t
faille combined with
patent, x
Aiao have
Truck Tubes.
FALCON-blsck
mlgic irt • high*
throated patrol tie,
Open and drcMjr.
Lv. Cieburne
6:30 a m.
10 00 a m.
1:15 p m.
4:00 p.m.
?:00 p m.
Hlllsboro-CorUeana Division
Lv. Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
.7:15 < m. 6:Ma.m.
3:30 p.m. J:50 p m,
Glen Rose. CHfton, MerHiaa and
Temple Division
Ar Cleburnu
10:00 h.m.
6:M ft.m.
Divlsleu
Ar. Cleburne
JSKfc
Y:W
times - tr
Vegetabli
help relle
feelings
days” Fd
For
Fire Protection See i
Kenneth Durden
General Insurance
FHA Loans Phene 516
south
PUFF— pett< and
pretty high-heeled
pump. Blue gabardine
with bow.
for
I
street. Gentry, who la
at Brooks Field in 8an
is an airplane mechanic
itoe quaauy.
V H. Jones ot Brasos i
sited frlMids ip Cleburne I
FOR KWNT: Three or
room apartment. Phone 1160
Acne, Impetigo,
Athlete’s Foot and
All Skin Eruptions
Price’s Chapel To
Have Conference Day
TRUSS 1'Ti’TiNG ‘
By AKRON graduated experts.
Also abdominal supports, elas-
tic hosiery, and all types of
surgical appliances private Pit-
ting Room. . *
RENFRO’S___
TOO MUCH — Genevieve
Seipp facet trial by her union,
United Automobile Worker!,
iq Detroit. She it charged with
"conduct unbecoming a union
member." She tayt the worked
too herd at her defense job
in a Detroit factory to pleat*
her union bott.
AUTO A SUPPLY STORE
112 S. Main Phonrf 228
SPECIAL: Tell everybody you can
set the Dallas Times-Harald at
the Liberty Hotel,
CORP OWNYEL GRNTRY
HI HERE ON FURLOUGH
X____ 7 lonnulated over 50 years ago. Un< oated
Next' Sunday will be Conference ' “ * * — * *' "" *
day for Price's Chapel church i
Rev
the morning service and conference ;
At r»oqnr*there will be a lunch
pread on the grounds, and dur- J
ing the afternoon there will be
an Easter egg hunt for the chll- ■
(ren All member arc urged to ■
be prc-i'nt. "
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too
1.25 BOO
~ilH 6.00
To | 140 1TB 7 00
in AO I 1.60’ "i.0l> | 8 00
Classified Display Rates Given
Upon Application
..........
, .PROFESSIONAL
JACKSON a JAMES
lawyer*
Penn J. Jacksen J^hn A. James, Jr
Phone MJ.
13 A. F. Henderson
Porch and Deck
Floor Enamel
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nnt 9<nff iff’
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I'XiR RENT: Two or three room
south apartment, bills paid. After
5 o’clock or between 12 and 1
call 650 733 North Anglin.
Thia month is probably
last chance to get any
good used 4ires! See Jack
Jackson's neir.
many
Protect Ybar Car With
Flrechief Gas Havollne Oil
Expert Lubrication
Don’t Discard
Your Car
Because the Tires have holas
or breaks in them.
WEDNES
B 'Woniei
To Be I
Guest $
The Mag
will meet T
In the home
301 South
i special Eaal
The roll
witl> Whul
L Civilization,
ft gion will ta
cuaaion on
■ Mrs J a
f The lead
| Mrs C. j
R L stat
Chafin hav
Cla) Faster
er lor the
on tie- W
Individual or Family
Group
Hospitalization
Good in any hospiUl tn tbs
United State* *r Canada. Un-
derwritten by the largest ex-
clusive Health and Accident
Organisation in the worM.
Be*
Horace Wilkerson
■epee j^1? d><,rouli>. yet gentle, as millions of
With ... or larger ecorforay size.
Lee Gllmlere MftM^Ihg at I »» TO-HHOHr; TOMORROW ALRIGHT
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CLASSIFIED ADS
BAULDWIN * BAULDWIN
Alterne ys-at-Law
iX Income Tux Returns Prejmred
. " 1014 Caddo Street
WANTED .
My old and new customers to
visit me at my new location for
the BEST SERVICE at the
SAME PRICEB1
the day on which is celebrated the
Feast of the Last Supper and th*
institution of the Holy Eucharist.
Hnlv Oommv.nion will be distribut-
M at 6:30 a m Mass on thia
day Will be celebrated at 7 30 a.
IB at the conclusion of which th*
j-re-Sunctlfled Species will be car-
ried to a beautifully decorated and
bilghtly lighted Repository that
has beer, especially prepared for It
and will remain there till th*
Mas* of the Pre-Sanctified on the
following morning at 8 o'clock
Then follows the stripping of the
chars of all their accessories which
tails to our mind the fact that
Christ was stripped of His gar-
ments before the Crucifixion. Th*
ornaments and flowers that were
there to denote the Joyful com-
memoration of the Institution of
the Blessed Sacrament are taken
gwuy. th* altar cloths are stripped
off. because the Daily Sacrifice is
suspended In token of our grief;
Thev have parted My Garments
among them, and upon My venture
they nave cast lots " A continu-
ous- vigil is kept throughout the
day until the close of devotions
IB the evening The public is In-
vit«d to assist at these services.
CHICAGO, April 1 (U.R>—The
National Safety- Council named
Oklahoma and Memphis, Tenn., - -
today as the grand prlxe winners c*urlng the^afternoon,
of the 1841 National Traffic Safe- ’ ”
ty Contest. In which all 48 states
and 1.293 cities participated
Orison-, in th*-western division,
and New Jersey, in the eastern
division, won first place awards
In their divisions of the contest
Oklahoma, in addition to winning
th* national grand PrlZ(>. won first
place In the southern division.
No gwards were given in. the mid-
wutmrn division.
Cities which won first place in
j their population groups were:
Pittsburgh. Pa . among cities of
more than 500.000 population;
Omaha. Neb , In the 100,000 to
260,000 group; Manchester, N H .
50,000 to 100.000 group; Fon du
Lac. Wis., 25.000 to 50.000 group,
and Abeideen. 8 D , 10.00 to 25.-
000 group Memphis. In addition
to winning the national award,
won first place in the 250.000-
600.000 group
The judges named a special hon-
or roll of 130 pities with popula-
tions between 5.000 and lO.OOO
which went through last year
without a traffic death
'Phe prises were awarded on the
basis of contest rules which pro-
vide that national grand awards I
shall go to the state and city
which come nearest to doing the I
most that could be done prac- |
tloable for traffic safety
*
Holy Week Services
For St. Joseph’s
Church Announced
Corp. Ownyel Gentry is here on j
furlough visiting his parents. Mr j
and Mrs R. B Gentry. 518 North j
1. Purchase ef Home
2. Repair and Kemod
3. Payment of Taxes
4. Taking Up Your C
5. Building New Hoi
EASY MONTH!
PAYMENTS
FOR
j7e first publication
6^ ««<%• »n*rv»nol- '
FOR RENT Apartment 013 For-
est Avenue Phone 911-J
boll Wild continue cooking about 10
minutes; remove , from heat; let
cool slightly, and pour over ham.
Continue baking H hour, basting
several times.
Glazed Ham 8ltee
For glazing a slid* of enioked
ham. make up half of . the above
reetpe; pour over ham about 20
minutes before eml of baking tjme.
(A slice of ham % to 1 inch thick,.
cut from center of ham requires
about 1 hour for baking).
CLASSIFIED^
ADVERTISING
INFORMATION
Phone 133 or 134
For all matter* pertaining to Cla*-
kfled Advertising, telephone 133 or
134 and ask for Classified Depart-
nant.
ADJUSTMENTS AND KILLS
An *nw Whlcn affects th* re-
mit* of an ad entitles the adver-
tiser to an adjustment for one day
ssily. After U.=
ipe TUnes-Ravlew is not responsi-
ble fol I'H «
DtASglFIg^AtATES AKE CASH
Oharg* *rders are accepted over
th* phone from Cleburne resident*
M an aeeonunodatlon and payment
to expected gpon presentation of
bill. Out-of-kown orders are re-
quired to milk* payments in ad-
Glasslfled ads accepted up to
11 o'clock noon on day of publlca-
ttdn during week days, and not
later than 6 p. tn Saturday for
Bunday's |«nto-
Lv. Cleburn*
10:00 a m.
3:30 p.m.
Cleburne-Dallas
I Lv. Cleburn*
6:30 a m.
11:00 a m
3:45 p.m.
8ANTA FE RAILROAD
Daily
Northbound: Arrive*
Np. 6—5:36 a m.
i NO. 16—4:88 p.m.
; Southbound: Arrive*
> No. 16—8:15 a.m.
;nq. 6—11:86 p.m. /... ________
Wllftfam Braiwfc
I No. M leave*. Clebuan* on Tuesday.
(Thursday and Saturday at 7:36
Ip. m. ' t
No. 56 arrives Clftbum* <m W*g-
I nesdsy, Friday and Sunday at
^_f5|
■ surfrJ---—
IW|BT
For County T*X Assessor-ColleeUr:
SHIRLEY R CLARK
For County School Superlntendftatt
I. B. GATHIHG8
........- .J. ..........
HELP WANTED
........ H»
HELP WANTED Settled whltp
woman to keep house and live 111
home with elderly woman Char-
acter references required. Writs
i qualification to 206 City National
Bgnk Bldg , Wichita FalU
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Private hath, hot water, garage,
electric refrigerator. Hills PW*’
phone H92-W Corner ot Hender-
son and Douglas
FOR SALE: Six volt Zenith radio, I
large battery ajid wlud-charger, i
Roy Blaeklock. Joshur.. Texas.
Route 1. ______' '
FOR SALE: New Hampshire baby
chicks, the wonderful quick grow- I ___e -
■- ----. Heavy layers. All ; POLITICAL
* ANNOUNCMwENTS
• PRECINCT, COUNTY
STATE OFFICES
Fee -Shertfi:
KING W. ARMSTRONG
ORAN SMITH
Elmer E
War a Lusl
day
Dr. O. N. Morgan
Announem Removal *f His
Dental Office To
K Liberty Hotel Bldg.
First Door East North Entrance
■Fl Phone >36
rji
FOR SALE: A f«w Texas broad-
breasted turkey eggs Jini Sims,
Joshua.
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Two unfurnished
Main
', Ain NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablets,
1 there are no chemicals, no minerals no
i phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are dif-
ferent—oct different. Purely reteloblr— a
combination of 10 vegetable ingredients
' — - - --------- . Oncoated
■ in .........
WANTED: Radio repairing. Quiek.
efficient service „ Reftaana|B*
prices Delivery. George Mingus,
,>533 W Wilson Phone 1681-W.
WANTED: One iron wheel wag*p,
one wide tire wagon, two buggU*.-
one surrey. T. W. Bcott Az Son*.
!L jglANILD: To buy small house Jp.
Cleburne or Joshua Write full
particulars immediately to I V
Talilor, .‘>6a W Roma. Phoen|g,
Aris 1
Ing variety
from our select prize
flock. Both day-old and started
chicks. College Hatchery at Keene.
FOR RENT: Attractive two room
furnished apartment Close in
415 West, Wnrdvllle
FOR RENT: 91« North Buffalo.
C L Cyrus.
FOR RENT: Bedroom 213 North
Qaddo. I
Wednesday of this week is
known as "Spy Wednesday” and
commemorates the day in which
Judas Iscariot and the enemies ot
Christ plotted to betray Him.
Mass in the morning at 8 o'clock,
and devotions In the evening At
■Mail.'
Cieburn*-F*rt Worth Thursday Is known as Holy
■ r ~ZZ "Y!olnr Coachs*----—•ntursdav or. Maunday Thursday,
___ sr- a*L w* s r4n«> mm whUOo ic t*»H Him
Bsksg ham with a karo glaze Is (emethlng to tickle Sunday-dinner
appetites. Here you eee this favorite food decorated with pimlento
diamonds and surrounded by atuffed peer halves. How to achieve this
festive faro? The recipes are below!
IF you like ham you’ll like karo-ed
1 ham even .better for it has a
special flavor inside and a sparkling
•'candled” outside!
Flrgt. bake your smoked ham as
usual, according to directions on
its Wrapper: allow 30 minutes to
the pound, and bake in a slow
oven (300" F ). A half hqur before
ham is done, remove skin, and score
fat by cutting with a cookie cutter,
but do not remove eentei-s. Cut thin
strips of pimlento and place in slits
made by cookie cutter. Stick whole
cloves in center of each. Drain
excess fat frbm pan.
DELTA—the blue
•hoe ihit steili all
heart*. 'Pcjforated
calf, open toe, a
___ Ttyo practically full houses were
pri-^gsi TuesdSy' to take part -tn
the services as the last week of
the two-week pre-Easter revival
get* under way at the Main Street
Methodist Church with the pastor,
Rev Oran Stephens, doing tire
preaching
Tonight, tlie men's prayer
vices will be moved up from the
7:15 hcur to 6:15 o'clock with
Rev W T Kinslow in charge
while the young people will also
meet at 6:15 o'clock in the base-
men of the church with J B
Bright leading The intermediates
will -also meet at tpi* early hour
To allow members to attend the
I patriotic rally and sing-song at the
’ high school, the regular preaching
services wlU I* mmec! to 7 oilis-k^,.
in place of the regular 8 o'clock
—tww and the pastor stated that
he would dismiss the congregation
___promptly at g o'clock so that
members would have ample time
to reach the high school for the
8:30 meeting:
' Zone meetings announced
.Thursday afternoon are:
Zone I» with Mrs. Johnny Now-
lin with Mrs W R Walker as
leader; Zone II with Mrs E F.
Metze with Mrs. p. Ellis as lead-
er; Zone HI in the home of Mrs.
L. L. Weaver with Mrs Weaver
CENTRAL TEXAS BUB LINM
Clebum*-F*rt Worth
Union Bns Terminal Fort Worth
Ar dobum*
6:48 a m
12:46 p m
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1942, newspaper, April 1, 1942; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309536/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.