Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 260, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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SEVENTH-HAY AHWNTIHT
CHURCH
Services at 8:00
GEO. SULLIVAN. Evangelist
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Tonight:
"The Midnight Mystery”
Saturday Night:
"Our Heavenly Wardrobe”
Hear These Messages
at the
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Practical Arithmetic
Via Shopping Tour
Revlon
Nail Polish
Epsom Salta, 5 Lbs 89c /1
Jtexall Foot Powder .... 19c
Offer limited,
see
Do Flames Actually Exist
There?
For Wartime
Vitality
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Pink
Brea
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Jerry Chapman
Agent, Phone 246
Sundav Night:
Hell!
Chen Yu
Nail Polish
Brewer’s Yeast Tablets.
250 for 79c '
Japanese Evacuees
Sent Te XY Ranch
59c to $3.25
| Eveready Flash Lights, complete
Scout
Pre-Focusing Flash Lights .’... .
Garden Hose, 50 Feet
Rainbow Lawn Sprinklers
Set of 3 for $1.00
50c
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Spin
Peas
Calorex—Pint Site
Vacuum Bottles
Klenzo Facial Tissues, 500
Cafex Glass
Coffee Maker, 6 Cups
Bath Spray
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Mixing Bowls
Baking Dish ....
Casserole .......
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Chase Avenue
Baptist Church
REVIVAL
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MIm Hone Coke left today for
Clarksville anil N:i‘hvllle, Tenn.,
white the will viMi relatives and
friends
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colds, excess stomach acid-
ity, etc. Get this new relief.
39c
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Japan***. who will Im
superrtaton are exrec
sugar I* . -• ,
j^nd other crop*.
Saccharin Tablets
100 H Grain 886*1
Concord School To
Have Sunday School
We Are Now Prepated To Write
War Damage
Insurance
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AU residents In the genera) an
of the Ooncord school are fnvitt
ter sttend, according to the paste
Rev. Chalmers Hatch.
FACTORY
DRUG STOR^/ TO YOU
miindlY rtMibd —Youngsters at Children's House, Padding- :
ton Station, London, find Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, U. S. |
Ambassador to Allied governments a friendly person. He shows ,
♦hem how to use creyons sent by Junior Red Cross.
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Klearite COMBS
You’ll want a half dozen
of these combs in va-
rious sizes and styles.
Th^M mooucis
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F Ho/Is
Borafed
BABY TALC
Especially prepared for?
baby's tender skin. Sofa
fine, economical.
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MW ifoM
Mrs Annie McDonald of Alva-
rado highway vjsltod lliencLs here
Thursda> evening.
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW CLBBURNE, TEXAS
Hot, Dry Weather
Decreases Insect
Damage to Cotton
F 7 CARBONATIS
1 Ut“/ COMPOUND
The pleasant way to
neutralize excess stom-
ach acidity, and in- j
crease your alkaline rr 1
, serve.
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LAMAR. Oolo (URh-In a few
weeks nearly 10,000 Japtneee evac-
uees from the Pacific Ot»al will Re-
place the eattte which once roamed
the historic XY Ranch in southern
(MoraBc.
The RMKam ranch—groin
whcee herds Fred Harvey smelled
the steaks tor hie railroad restau-
rants aH over the west to to be
the site of one of the governments
relocation camps for Jap allene.
The XY to known as one of the
richest ranches tn Colorado. * was
tMMed tv Harvar In IMB The
. . - ler enny
_ »• rat*
beets, melons peas brans
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none
jURtR
Lavender
Bath Powder. |1 sise .. 79o
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Tek Tooth Brashes
Two for
I Be Mure the Words "Knew-Flake Paatewriaed" Are On ■'
MUk Caps
/MsS 9W
(with Ephedrine)
23c AttWN TA9LITS, 36’t
Don’t let a cold catch yon without 90s Value
modi^ne ciS’’ A mu,t fu>>OWK>R
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25 Modtord Double edge
RAZOR BLADES
'Extra <harp.2Sc V,,M
Best quality /Qc
steel. • <
MO0UCI
24 envelopes—24 folded note 1
sheets. A Fine Quality pa- 1
per a special sale price. '
Peg. 40c Lord Baltimore
FOLDED NOTES
33cM2
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A sparkling, cooling
drink you’ll ehjoy serv-
ing in any season. Chil-
dren love it. /
Symond's Inn
SRAPC JUICEK
2f> £
Jfinojjjjl
o AND WINE
if TONIC
to
rent h ■ k;
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UM; ^TTTT^whTtTTivoeT
White and looking like
now. t
lOf Blkay t WHITE SHOE
SOAP f7c ^
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Mrs Wyatte Ooke of Sent
ited friends here ThursB^f
station at Grand Fralrie, where originally had a heavy market for
' odd : animals in purchasers in ning.
^^^^PROOUCT
Wler Tribble, son of Mr and _ ;
Mrs J T Tribble, 907 Brasos mately 15,000 rare creatures
avenue. lert Monday for the Naval
Europe But the war changed
that, driving her back to the J
ericas
She has completed five Hurop
trips, caring for and feeding
I captured animals aboard b<
[shuttling across the waters.
You gel "Vitality and Mor-
ale” vitamins in every
glass ef rich, aallafying
Bnow-Flake Malted Milk
and Ice Cream. Yeung
and old go for Ita mar-
velous flavor ..It's a de-
Helena way lo gel the
feed value* we ail need to
build a vigorous, fighting
nation. Come In often
and experience a real
taste-treat and a vitality
boeel.
Riker's PETROEOL
Tasteless, odorless, me- fl
chanical lubricant, non- W
habit forming. t ,
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49c tub* FUMl-REY
39c tub* Rtt SALWNE \
|B*ML Fungi-Rex .relieves discom-
fort of Athlete’s Foot, ring- 8«0u'‘r 89e vsfue
=5£ A worm, ete. Rex-Salvine’s
Isjsri soothing antiseptic properties BOTH
|fl reduee discomfort of minpr
Ml ir.rit?t*on*' ** —*YX IMIU*
if
Oorjxir
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htv, bee
Flela n<
Tuesday
where ht
ing scho
which covers your property
against lou by any act of the
United Ntates or our enemies
The rates arc exceptionally low
Insure your property against the
ravages of war. Your home, fur-
niture, mercantile establishment
jind car may be Insured under
one policy, Call us, for particu-
lars.
PRESCRIPTIONS
ACCURATELY FILLED
We are justly proud of our
prescription servics. For your
protection we employ only
graduate, HssmM*
wh* ufl only the
standard
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Arfoc/*rn Charm
F RACIAL PADS 1
f The Modeihi, ouick, convenient
way to skin cleansing. Handy
purse package included,
U. 5^c
‘
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One of these devices costs about '
(20,006 and we need hundreds of
them. You cun help pay for them
by investing at least ten percent of
your income in War Bonds every
payday. A payroll allotment pledge
at your place of employment Is the
easiest method of War Bond invest-j.
ment—and at maturity will pay you/
$4 for every $3 you Invest. - Tj
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Wood-Brito
FURNITURE POLISH
Give your furni- t os.
ture this new x —
beauty treatment. 1 OC
Cleans, protects. * X
» lean PPOOtKl
The continued hot. dry weather
shops to teach them 4he intricacies I liss resulted in a gradual decrease
of every-day multiplication, sub- , >n im>11 weevil damage in most
traction and division fields of Central and North Texas
Before leaving the store after | ,,rrnrrtlng u, b^h gUU and fed-
tht ir pracUCal class work, students , ,.gl workerg. reports F L. Bioo-
• r»• a /1 rt Flrtv ts ’ > ♦ »t .ci r* o v i r« vv *- ! • ■ e a. s - - -
chief Division of Entomology,
Agricultural Experiment
Considerable shedding Of
forms also has occurred
SAN ANTONIO, Aug 7. <U.R>*
Ei ika Cook, one of the few wo- I
men in the world ever to embark i
upon the hazardous career of col- |
lecting wild animals, was here
MEMPHIS, Tenn <u» — Adding i making preparaUsm for a journey
insult to injury, W H Clement | to Africa to "bring 'em back alive"
assigned to jury duty these busy | after the war
war days, found that the people in | gy,e is internationally known for
the case all came from his home . her extraordinary specimens of
town of Mason, the father of one mgu game captured In Mexico tor
of the attorneys onev roomed tn his , famous zoos, museums and scien-
home and the judge had been his i rtots over th* world.
roommate when he first came to Miss Cook, who speaks of tar-
Mrtnphl*. | ant mas and scorpions as ordinary
[ women do of handkerchiefs and
lace, already has collected appruxi-
feu'
Corner Featlierstan and Runset
Sabbatn School. Saturday U 30 j
a m.
Preaching 11 a tn.
Young people’s mi' ionary meet-
ing 3 45 p m
Prayer meeting,
p m.
The public is cordially Invited
Elders H B, punks and J K
Nixon.
C r Woman Collects
worm* U maturing. Mumben of 11 J* 1J 1 •
leafworm eggs have been noted In W ]|(1 AlllIIlBlS
ix>th Central and North Texas in-
cdcatlng a general Hight of the
moths To date, injury by this
pest hss been limited to ten or I
twejve counttos in the coastal |
area
75c Full Pound
r hseS Theatrical ’
COtD CRIAM
A big favorite of stage aad
screen stars because of its
thorough ctoansing.^xodB^
London’s ‘Dead-End*
J Kid* Collect Scrap
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LONDON. Aug 7 (DRV London's
"back-alley kids" arc setting their
shrewd cockney minds to the war
effort.
Tin cans that were once kicked
around by these kills are now be-
ing collected scrupulously as sal-
vage. and. what is more, the sal-
vaging is being run not haphazard-
ly. but on organized lines.
in a Marylebone district for in-
stacc, the kids have collected 40.
tons of salvage tn three weekA k®]
average of two tons a day.
In another district, the "back-1
alley kids” have organised 8 s*l- J
vage club, their headquarters bp-1
ing a shop Six girl secretaries1
were appointed — all between the
ages of 11 and 13 years.
The club has ft membership of
nearly loo members now, and i*
cently they collected five tons of
scrap metal in 10 days. Bvery day
they collect enough to ttl two
lorries. : , ’
*A< drug stokes
awsmoMSBMMSiMataaaos
REriFRO
I- Keep White Shoes kx>k-
Rx ing like new with Elkay's
■Jljwhite Shoe Cleaner
II and Polish /TL. ’
E* Tes^ product r r
$ta^ aft^r thavo lotfcm
A luxurious foUow-4Ani
for. a luxury Shave.
Brisk, refreshing-
W -as -59*
DEODORANT
For Active men and women.
Don’t take chances with per- ,
spiration odor. A little cream
protects for hours.A~S*'
39g
' >0uC r I 1
F RA/RCARE
’ Give your hair and scalp ’
the extra care required
'"’ by summer sun, swim-
ming, etc.
Petroleum
HAIR RUB
39c
Andy Johnson, 907 South Caddo
‘ 80 street, who has been confined to
and address to his bed for the past three weeks,
Klimer & Co.. Inc., Stamford, Conn . is reported to be unimproved
for a sample bottle free imd post-
paid. Be sure to follow directions, ------ -------------- — -—
on package Offer limited, Send ’ nrrived Thursday for a visit with
today nnd see how much better! her Ulster Mrs. Lawenoe Penning-
you fee). toh- Wllmnns avenue.
luatt MM «f Mb^bmI* er
49c AwUmtMMr TflbtaH, W i
A super value Mt items j
you need at all rimes. PON Q
u »aa« srwa«
^'4 '•'! '-" 'I
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^Combination
k The Mouth Wash many dentists
I use. Spicy cinnamon ee-uti ti«
■ Raver makes your ”
[ mouth feel really
r fresh and clean. Get
r full pint 6»c site
. and extra 6 ounce
| 2#c also for
mi mxau o»ue treat
When an air raid comes, the Ilves
Of your loved ones may depend on
the range and altitude finder. This
device is an essential element in
anti-aircraft fire control, ft is an!
optical instrument, designed to
.mathematically and automatically
I teomputc firing data required. I
WEteD-’JEI.D Mass <UP>—The
method <>( teaching arlth-
Is through "make believe”
shopping
Miss - Jennie Lesniak took h< 1
fourth grade pupils to downtown
;,c xdet.
fl* *wew etae aa *-««■■«*,oumsow-
SPWHregyiSEKI
3&&i4QU/K-BANDS
36 readymade band-
SVl ages, asst.
MB sites. Keep OOr
V/ them hsndy gfj*
I J *>WFA . YM-oae
” Germic^hsgrap
Gently antiseptic.
JsJT7 Contains 1% Mercu-
M7 ric Iodide in a fine
Wf soap base. /Ar
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DR. KILMER'S SWAMP NOT
SPEEDS UP
TIRED KIDNEYS (
No more getting up nights!
SWAMP ROOT htlpr wato swsy p.inc.ui !
ad4ae*naatiakids<ya. YaslaalwarldabattatI
IFwa Buffer from backache or getting up
MhftvB 4ue to nluifKlah kl<lneya. taketh*aU>m*
••ala Mhd Inteallnal liquid tunic called
SWAMP ROOT. Fur SWAMP ROOT »rta ’
1 *3 tS Hush *xe*BB arid ae<Ument from your I
MfR Ttme ..1: ng irritated bladder I
a Mflbination of 16 herbs, root!, veg*-
MlaamB and other natural I ng red I-
•nta. No harah chemicala nr habit-forming
druca. J«at good ingredients that quickly re-
HewB bUdd*r pain, backache, rnn-down feeL
inc due Do a I ugg l» h kidneys. And you can’t
■SMB Hi marvelous tonic effect I r
Try Dr. Kilmer’s Hwamp Root
free. Thousands hkvd found relief
with only a sample bottle’, f"
send your name i..._ ------- —
SMALL FRY—Hundredt of tmell indutfriet on
♦hat formerly turned out item* from window screens to can
openers, are now making war supplies. This girl inspoclor ’s
looking over shell cases in small plant.
A community Sunday Scheel wi
be opeped Bunday afternoon, Auj
ust 9, in the Concord school jui
off the Weatherford hlghwai
I north of Cleburne. The your
I people of the First Presbytorta
| church of Cleburne will condui
) the Bunday school, and there vl
! be classes for all ages.
.Mi
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88.
r/rr.
',}ore pccording to both state and fed-
were preserikdl with a candy bar in n
the nutnagtr T(.xh<
Miss ta'siilak says Ute children <pfttion
solved their problems easily atal ' yfWn(r toim, nlso
(and tiie weevil^ that are present
inyy be expected to attack young
Dog Foster Mothers Rabbits bolls
COLUMBUS, O <UP> — Brownie.) ■ Danger of boll worm injury is
bird-cliow dog, is foster-mother to i>iixsing except in young or fruit-
two baby rabbits in addition to ing cotton where eggs and small
caring for her four puppie*. The worms continue to be found. M*-
raobits wore found by James and , ture cotton which has practicwUy
Ann Dougherty. slopped growing to not attrMrive
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 260, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1942, newspaper, August 7, 1942; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310642/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.