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WANTED
wtfhi«nder H^ht/npar RU4|lxn town of Rosolinl, and exchange
Mete
Duce. whose likeness appears on wall behind them.
I* Important
LOST
$3 85
red.
Crisp
Toast
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Crust
Beverage
Toast
Call 1220-W.
NOTICE
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SCHOOL
for
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PROFESSIONAL
Peanut Thrashers
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In Stock
FOR RENT
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difference.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
20 pts.
4 pi*.
Bridge Completed
In Record Time
T. Stone No. 3 with self-feeder, tail-
ing elevator and bagger attachment.
FROM THI WAR-FRONT! i
TO THI HOMI-FRONT
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.paid for uM»le model . radios
cardinal of condition
Radio Repair. Shop M2 West Wil-
son. Phone 1577-J.
Train and Bus
Schedule
8 pts.
3 pts.
clean.
Also
tires
Ar. Cleburne
9:59 a.m.
12:48 p.m.
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town
TiiWrc
" »ffi> pisr;— e so p m
8:00 p.m. 18:80 p.m
IHUaboro-Condcaae Dtetotoa
Lt. Cleburne Ar. Cistern*
6:20 a.m. IffffiO ».m
3:46 p.m. T:80*m
Glen Base, ClMtsn, BlarMtar and
Temple Dtnatea
Lv. Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
10:10 a.m. M:00 a.m.
3:45 pm. 7:80 p.m.
Cleburne-Dallas Division
Lt. Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
6:60 am. 10:10 a.m.
10:18 a.m. 3:10 p.mJ
3:88 p. m. 8:30 p. mJ
Southerland Paint Shop* 110 -E.
James.
FOR SALE: Rabbits and hutches
tn a " bargain H eoW once-
317 Mansfield.
4pta
Jno. L Martin Implement Co.
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One of our large bevel edge Pittsburgh’s
• Plate Glass MIRRORS will add mote
FOR SALE
good work
roadster
Oran.
!: One farm wagon, one
horse, one model A
Joe O. House. 302 South
i E»
Lamb Roast, Starred This j
Week, Good for Leftovers
^Tog./. ....
Forgotten J
Man Quit rij
Yesterday j
SATURDAY
Breakfast
Stewed Rhubarb
Boit-cooked Eggs
Mmmt
Creamed Sweetbread* on Toast
<1 lb. lamb sweetbreads i
Scalloped Corn and Tomatoes
<1 can corn; 1 can tomatoes)
. Lettuce. French Dressing
Prince A
Featherston.
CENTRAL TEXAS BUS I.INRR
Cleburne-Fert Worth
Motor Coaches
Union Bus Terminal Fort Werth
Lv. Cleburne
0:05 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
k
SANTA Fl RAILROAD
Daffy
Northbound: Arrives
No. 8 8:30 a.m.
No. 16 6:30 p.m.
Southbound: Arrives
No. 8 11:40 p m.
No. 18*8:48 a.m.
I Hot, Dry Weather
Favorable for
I 1 Insect Control
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FOR RENT'
withkjtchen_privileges 700 WeatjioX 355
WANTED Mechanic ‘.or own busi-
ness. Must furnish own tools.
Good building improvements, good
locality. Box 700.
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WANTED: Farm and ranch hand
hear Dallas. Apply Coleman
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, _19>3
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in Imt control this season and
at the same time it would be
the first step ir boll weevil con
trol for the next season.
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iWSPAPERS
mms4> at Uses
indlef 10c ea.
Nice mirtors-beautify ^he home. Mirror§
are now st^ld at the •oltrpnces. x
Come To
DICKSON’S
“Ti"------------For Mirror*
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k
dK^ & **r’ ' ’ v
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Feed Scott Bros. Pepelo Egg
Mash and get your flock ready
for tall production. Bateson Grain
On, ,--------n.. .
Green beans. 10-m. pkg..
frozen ...
Pea*. 12-ox. pkg., frozen
Tomato juice, 46-os. can
Grapefruit juice, 48-e*.
can 4 pte.
Tomatoes, 1 tall Me. 1 can 18 pte.
Corn, 1 tell No. lean ... 14 pte.
Runs and
Phone 1647-M.
jy Learn
8:30 a.m.
Leaves
11:80 p.m.
TWO
Classified
j| Advertising
Information
For all matters pertaining tn
, CUtalfled Advertising, telephone
& 113 or 134 and n»k for Classified
Department.
ADJUSTMENTS AND KILLS .
An errpr which affects the re
eult* of an ad >wttttles the ad-
'vertlser to an adluatment for one
day only. After the flrat publica- uniurulshed
visiting hit iiiti'ints. Mr
Mrs Wright visited her parmtstfe a Invi-rm hits tr+itrwil t«.
at Blum on Bunday Great Neck. Long. Island, New
Mrs Adams is visiting her par-1 York, where nc is attending school,
rnte at Winters and other eelwHvec—4>- o- a iiiciiilmr ol,' tug Mwigliant
and friends. Ma-ines.
. cne cafe dish tub and drain boprd.
I Southerland Paint Shop. 110 E.
■ James. , ■*______
FOR SALE: 1040 Dodge. A-l con-
cups) { Lyonnaise Green Beans fl pkg.
Beverage 1 froaen beans!
Carrot and Raisin Salad
I Coffee Whip Pie. Breadcrumb
Jtuuu or num nrnuvri ’ , Crust Beverage
Peas with -Mint (1 pkg. frfozen 1 ~ 1—,
peas) Cabbage Salad
Cookies and Iced Tea
100 ABOARD WING SPAN—Tremendous site of giant Curtiss (C-44) Commando cargo type plane used by U. S. Army Atr
Forces for transporting military supplies is denaonstjated by 100 soldiers postng on lOS-foot wing span, at Buffalo, N.-Y.,
plant. Speed and capacity are military secret, but reeoed /Hght recently was made when plane covered 18;000 miies in
JGoe^g^cheap—for
FOR BALE: On KW|NH of leaving
town, eight room inWR, all fur-
nished. 84400 One five t6orn house.
81200 One house on paved street.
61500. Six loom house on paved
street, 82250.iPhone M3.
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WANTHU: Ride to Consolidated,
morning ahift. Phone 1027-W.
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LOST: Small black, red, white'
parasol. 786 Barber
IOS7 : Ladies watch between Pal-
ace and Colqultt-Lacewell Drug
No. 2 last Saturday night: Res
turn to Times-Review.
FOR SALE: Several small fwm*
Well improved and located.
Plenty of water. Worth the mbney.
8. B. Gaps '
REAL ESTATE Good 5-roonw
and bath, deep lot on North Main
$1750. Good 6-room house. South
Main, $2750 II you wish to buy
or sell call M D. Miller. Phone
1247.
FOR SALE: Nit
cash. 821
Grilled Prt
HotPotet ~
Cheese
cheese)
, . cooked Pie Shell
FRIDAY ’
Tomato Juice (2& eub®’
WlWke Wheat Cen^ljMlK
-w _«. 1 -
Fish Savories
FOR SALE TT Dodge and ■»
Chevrolet, five good tires. John
W. Bryant. 401 K Henderson.
FOR SALE One* 1837 Ford sedan.
One 1936 Plymouth coach. Texaco
Station, East Henderson and Wil-
hite.
4 lbs. lamb, seuare-cut
shoulder, bone in,
or 4 lb. half ham.
— slmnk snd ...
1 '■ lb. ground beef . . . .
3 6-o«. pkgs., 2 plain, 1
chive cream cheese 2 pts.
1 lb. frankfurters 8 pts.
1 lb. lamb sweetbread*
T re; MAM 7 :'
1 lb. cheese
2 lbs. margarine, forti-
fied
1-4 lb. salad oil
WANTED: TO rent furnished <»
— 1 house immediately
E. Barns*. Phone 304 ~
WANTED; . Furnished apartment
Clone in.- Box 10A. I
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Times- (jrsg ftnd swivel chair. Plenty of
MuAJMpq ppew^, j;, iX-.g
Son.-. furnhun^depaFt-
Also one Case Peanut Thrasher com-
plete with self-feeder. One year old.
If y^u are in the market for one of
these, gee—
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creased to $52.484J565.74. 1
Ing to a statement released by A.
H Knippa. Building and Loan Su-
pervisor, ,
The comparative statement of
June 30, 1843. and June 30. 1948.
also shows an increase in jhe
amount ol U. S government ob-
ligations. The statement also show*
an increase hi repurchasable apd
free l ' " ~ ?.*
730,480.11 which incidentally te-
ceed* the total increase I
.tiM) j i', , if
G. O. Knippa, manager df tte
Cleburne Savings & Loan Associa- ;
Uon states that the local associa-
tion has increased in same pro-
portion in their total assets and
bis-1
*! if)
I tour J
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■74e I Building, Loan
-- 1 Assns. Assets
Show Increase
have been in
Hidalgo, Jim
and , Willacy
re-
Duval,
Mavertcki
according to July
port of tl>.' Bureau of. Entom-
ology and Plant Quarantine' Every
•cotton grower south of a line run-
j ring from Hoston through San
| Antonio to Del Rio ?tiauUl de-
t st.roy ht< cotton stalks at the ear-
| liest possible date as a protec-
tion against the possible spread
Such action would
kffgk the' advweHimmt -hAA
• been published. We do pot em-
ploy a bill collector for thl* de-
partment
Classified advertlaementb can-
not be placed on your subscrip-
lion bill. Carrier* are trained for
only the ctr<*utatlon department
and Are t..»« VW....HW —— ■ ~-
tlstiui of any kind-
Regular display and Claaalfled
display rata* given upon applica-
tion. —
Out-of-town order* are required WANTED
to make payment* in advance. j Any
grandmother
Mrs
Siynnl OorprNewwreet Photo
MERCY TO ENEMY—Young Italian soldier receives first
aid for an ugly shoulder wound from an American fighting
man, in St. Stefano, Sicily, After horrors of battle, Italians
and Allies alike aided each other's wounded.
FOR SALE: Percale sheets 90x108
Muslin sheets 72x108. $2 35
Sale is limited. Prince A. Kin-
nard. 307 W
FOR SALE Six steel lawn chairs,
witdter erttees, yhckeI*’' lounge.
1 dinnette suites; baby carriages,
I carta and high chairs, sevevotf
school desks and cnairs. Hundreds
oT odd * pieces furniture, roller top
35 I 87 I 2.43 I 1.89 I 10JK> u*. All Woodmen are invited
be present
- E J LOCKER. C O.
.;[ M. F. WISEMAN. Secy
' i KJNDIWDARTEN
COLLEGE STATION— Storage
of vegetables on the farms, espe-
cially sweet potatoes, Should be
' given particular <!*re and consider-
ation this year, says J. F Roa-
borough. horticulturist for the A.
<fc M. College Extension Service.
Only those which have not teen
I bruited, -cut, 01^ scarred should be ;
s< lected (
A* a preliminary, sweet pota-'
^.toes sbjmkt-bq well -matured .tjefLl'e
I harvesting Rosborougfi- wys This ’
can be determined by breaking a
potato and exposing it to the
air. If the sap hardens quickly
and the surface remains bright in
color digging‘time has arrived. Qm
the other hand if the sap re-
mains sticky and the surface turns
dark green the potatoes are not
ready for harvesting. Immature
I potatoes rot quickly in storage
1941 Chevroli
Geo. Mingus' sedgn, clean, good tires,
heater. Also 1937 twodoor Ford.
Good tires Walter Grammer.
Phone 480 or 377.
NOTICE: Select your room now
including shower bath by day. week
I Hotel ' near' FtantT* Nt*h:' I near Dallas Apply
----- , . n Depot. iMotw. on cietmme.
f ' WANTED: CotoredTw for g*n«r*J
I housework and cooking. Salary
j 87.00 per week. Telephone 7.
W^TTO^ At once, woman ~to
of six to ten
should" be allowed
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JOB WANTED '
WANTED Painting and paper-
hanging. Repair work. 908 South
Main or jihtme 624
WANTED Painting and paper-
hanging 729 North Wilhite.
WANTED: Steady job, farm ot I
dairy near Cleburne by man with1
family 709 North Wilhite
I Mr and Mr- B F Gilbert Worth visited here Sunday
from Koene visited Mint DillarcT
an'' family on Sunday.
Mrs C M.- Dillard is visiting
E:ft Fdn W.>1771“ Hill work --------f
Mr afid Mrs. A. U Jones ■>!
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Tomato Juice <2 cups)
Rolled Oats Bacon < lb.)
Dinner
Baked Deviled F.ggs
Baked P.it:i' "*'s-
to your home than any one piece of
furniture. Select a few of our new mir-
rors and see what a
classified rates
Worrit.' 1 T ! 3 T I Wk. IMO.
U I 40 82 i 1.20 I 4.50
‘ 20 so 1 no; Leo 1 6.00
25 1 62 I 1.32.1 100 1 $50
" 30 I 75 | 182 ' 340 , 9.00
35 87 i
By JUDITH WILSON
WITH beef scarce in most mar-
“ keta, and poultry prices beyond
reach of the average food budget,
mote iioueewlves will plan on «erv-
_ ing either lamb or mutton or 4»rk
A ^Mrem and heF“ -yeekend. Accordingly,
two suggestions are made for Sun-
day's dinner meat course in this
week's menu suggestions — either
square-cut shoulder lamb roast or
- eoa*f halfoham* steuik end. Both
are thrifty cuta at 5 points a pound,
and figuring for an average family
of four, as is done here each week,
a 4-pound roast at 5 point* a pound
I will cost a total of 20 point* and
provide leftovers for Tuesday's
dinnar. TH* to a spaghetti casse-
role made with the leftover cooked
meat, gravy and seasoning* (or a
cream sauce in the absence of
gravy) and eheese if desired.
SUNDAY
Breakfast
Stewed Prunes
Bacon <14 lb.) and Eggs
Boast Lamb <4 ib*.. square-cut "
ght * *
The total assets of domestic
building and loan associations do-
ing business in Texas have in-
Wantedl Men and
Women Who Are
Hard of Hearing
To rosko thia •implv, no rUk hearing teat
If ytn, aro temporarily deafened, bothered
by ringing bulling head noiaee due to hard-
ened or eoopbated wax (cerumen), try the
Ourine Homo Method teet that no many «uy
haa enabled them to hear well igiin. You
muethnar bettor after making thia atm pie
tmt or you got your money bacYTTlHRS.
Ajik about Ourine Ear Drone today at
Colqultt-Laoewell Drug Store
Mrs E
riater. Mrs L A. ColqUttt. and
son, James, who are visiting her
liom Wtskom. returned Thursday
tiight from Tddahflma,.adkeip Jhcy
have been visiting.
Chive Cream Cheese Salad <• ml - --------
wedge ehive cream cheese) . . ■ *
Muffins Jam Milk or teed tm {Vegetable Storage
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Grapefruit Juice (2 cups )
Poached Eggs on Toast
Dianer
•snWtetefis (lib.)
> Salad Sliced Tomatoes
Muffin* <% sup grated
‘Peach Chiffon Pie. Un-
Beverage I
DR MARIE RTREHORN
CHIROPRACTOR
Over Cash Service Geo. Phone 384
NQTfcE ,
^~TBX^u’'iriECXAt~
DON'T DELAY. BUY!
Griffin's Pancake Clour, guaran-
teed ...,18c pkg. for Mr
Waffle Table Syrup, half gal- 1
tod-MMaiMad) ......... 44c
large loavrs of bread ....... 10c
Coffee, no stamps, guaranteed to
be beat quality, limit I lb. $5c
3 pkc*. of larg< White Swan
Com Flakes 24c
Buller substitute, Oleomargarine
I lb g ................ tie
48 iba "fully guaranteed flour I
Will make «mw white Ms-1
cult* ....... 8l.M
12 lbs fully guaranteed I
Will make snow white biscuits
25 lb sacks of table call . 25c
25 Ibo. mixed hon (crotch
PERSONS BROS
With Beit Cosh Prices Available
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WANTED: Highest cash prices; j OR SALE or TRADE: Clean 36
WANTip: Five or (lx tons of goou' 2-door Chcvolcl sedan Five good
oralrie grass hay Ooleman Motor ’ tn< h 301 South: Wilhite pnone
Company. 14J8-w
re-1 FOR SALE
VtaAAa. .ZizIa,. r. 1(B <1
NOTICE WOODMEN
Manager J. R Sluts will be with -SALE' John Deere 3-disc
u* All Woodmen are invited to blTakln< M1BhUy UBed. Large
I disc Old Fort Worth road J. B.
I Craig.
than either flea hoppers or botl-
wormN Most of the weevil dani-
age bar occurred in the eastern
and southern portions, while in
the West Texas irrigated sec-
itions bollworms have been more
'destructive titan usual. Lsdfwomie
' have caused less injury than
pected
Pink ’ bollworms
Brooks,
Wells.
Counties,
of
I
An unusual rero-d tn t>»e con-j
'J gtruction of a vital bridge was
'Ej., praised ye.-it rdav *bv Thoma* H.
JitScDonnlil, U. S. Commission of
Public Roads, in connection wi'lj
■F’ the Peace River Bridge built Ijy
|L... John A. Rjehllng's Sons Company,1
I ‘ Trenton, N. J
■'•.••Surpassing their H O veifr rec-{
K,-i.b«|J.as. bridge kulLUrs, Roebling]
' <has dpne a magnificent' job at
L ^Ftaci River." rtaied ihe Com- '
ml''loner ' Con.sli<Ri«lon is com-,
L plete'd 7'. month* after life .
tyhtl ar t's ’i< ning 18 weeks
rn rt&rfhe :>etrinjr*<W first niece'
Brak'd! steel ■ , cult ing in Indi the ,
C test pievio e 1 1 tel: in 1 i n lime "
rfe The trir'jc. of the suspension
■Rs tyw. ’'span? the 2,000-fopt wide
Egi valley of tlw Peace Rivhr 1»V
■ British Columbia,. 40' miles above
Lu,..|£^nt railhead al Dawson Creel}
Trudes catried 100 freight raj
~leads of siiri iiitiiguii bitter win-
FTTWr to the site Housing dim-
cultles. disease ui <1 intense cold
r. sutlki <1 tin- construe I ion camp at
nil times.
r Despite the'o < Ifflcultii'h. ti>c
t ^ record construction time .was roll-
ed Up for tills bridge l.n'the wil-
derness as- compared to an almost
'' identical Roebling bridge in the
I heart of the Middle West, which,
in normal times, required almost
fc; twice ns long to build.
Plow deeply to avoid cutting the
potatoes and place them in crates
in the field. In the storage
house stack the crates in double
J rows, leaving an al*le_j»bout three
1 feet wide for air circulation. An
accord-' air space of six to ten inches
. * ■ should- be allowed between the
{ crates and the floor and around
the. walls" Also allow plenty of
air space at. the ceiling.
If the weather is clear and
dry at harvest ordinary ventila-
tion from open doors and windows
will bb adequate for curing. But
1 If the harvest season is wet lt|
will be necessary tp check the
“ " .M.-ll, Abou. t» -~k»
in aow» 1 of ^ng and Arytrig M sYeat po»
er 6f tite ' tatoes •’ »«cessary. v , I
, If <xxR weather should prevail
during the curing period It nsaf
bi neceMry to set up one or
I more stoves to maintain a temper- »
rH)iurcht»«toto" ’or free shares a* ajure of Spout 80 deHtoy, ABT-
the other associations throughout : wrd. ordinary daily temperatures WJ|WBgJT
the state. 1 »te adequate to the rtoraje hoy,
MONDAY
BrmfcfMt
range Juice
teal. Milk
Dinner
Cabbage and Beef Rolls
lb. hamburger; jya cups
tomato Juice)
Spinach Fi iedNQfXlles
Beet Salad
- Tapioca Puddirfg Beverage
'■'■■^Wsdxy~—Si
Breakfast
Grapefruit Juice (2 cups'
French Toast Jelly
Stoner
-Casserolq of Spaghetti and
Igunb or Ham (leftover)
Waco visited Mi and Mrs R. C I Mr.“ M T Rust and daughter,
Jones last week. I Miu'V, have icturperi to their Home of thia” pert.
Miss Libtolc Blackwood Is re|$>rt- lr Dallas, utter attending, the 1 be very beneficial as the last step
cd to be unimproved. lust •»--*- —.....*—• ■ ———•
/ Mr. and Mrs Herman RhoudiI and
7 unci, little son visited Mr and t M
Mr*. 0. M. Dillard on . Sunday I
--M|r« MT'Hieget Gilbert. Irom„Emii -In1';!in. wile iias bee'll here
...—.a. -.-..-a .----- «----.... 1. ,........ a. —. un() Mr*
returned
vA Ancient and Z ’ "
Masons, will confer Mas-
,i ters degrees — —- -
August 26th, 7:30 p. m.
i Visiting brethren welcome.
M—R Hi'UiHEK, W M
J. E. 8OO1T. Secy.
NOTICE: Expert sewing machine
and clock repairing P. R. Rheal.
618 East Wardvllie.
to Oears^n o^ I Sr,^; «
September 13th. Those interested
ail! Mrs. Kay Griffin, 1321, be-
tween 3 and 4 p. m.
Cleburne Lodge No. 315. ___
ditlon. Good tires. Price 8780.M.
Thursday,
4!4 days from U S. to foreign base. Plane has two 2,000 h.p.-enginea.
"■BaBBBMMI
■jh:,j- .
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FOR RENT' Bedroom, washed-air
cooled. 313 North Mato
FDR RHNT: Unfurnished rooms
Place for cow and chickens. 106
Glen Roue.
FOR RENT Furnished house.
Five rooms and bath. Box X5,
TUnes-Revlew.
—-
ler> of Roast Half Ham
(shank end, 4 Ita.) .
Sweat-flour Snap Beans
Mashed Potatoes
Lettuce, Cream Cheese Mayon-
naise < >4 ar 8-oa. package
cream eheeee)
Ume Mint Meringue Pie. Vanilla
Wafer Pie Crust Beverage
.-W' i
• When yon realize that FLIT and
y>ur other insecticides kill many of
• the vicious innoete that wage a "war
‘of nerves" on oueaoldiern on many
Imttle fronts—it’s easy to Me what
tLI I will do to common house-
hold pests t One deep whiff and
they’re stiff 1. ‘. £
FLIT to the AA Rsting . ..
,the highest established fos
household insecticides by . $4
National .Bureau oc
- • a& for Fi.rr.-:.’
■ the knock-out killer '.
-today I
FUT^
here is
MIRRORS
Dnll'.iH, lifter I
riles loi their
great -g: iindmollier,
Rust
Hot dry weather h*s prevailed
tn practically all areas and been
ft-vuruble to insect control says
L. Thonias, Chief of tlw Di-
vision of Entomology, Texas Agri-
cultural Experiment Station. A
At M c "7—....__
last report for the aearon.
Insect damage on the whole has
been much leas than during ,tbe
past two year*. Boll weevils have
reused more damage this summer
<4 8tan4*aiti;
E
Scott de
I ment.
FOR SALE: Pontiac A-l mechan-
ical condition. Best buy in town
Phone 1254,, ■ • / . ut -
FO R8ALE 1935 Plymouth 4-door
sedan, new paint Job. Upholster-
ing good Good tires.
Icok* like new. “
after 5 p m. If you want a good
Elactrir refrigerator economical car. here is an op-
------- portunlty to get it.
FOR SALE: Good sound peaches
on the .tree tor sale. Priced rea-
eunably. Limited amount. College
i F'arrq- K(iene. Phone 30.,
AHRAM C. CHANEY
Attorney-at-Law
Probate and Civil Practice
Income Tax Service
5H N Mata Street
CLEBURNE TEXAS
fe>L ESTATE
JOR RALE 25 acres with good six
I room house, all convenience* ex-
cept gas Also all itock, feed,
chickens, ducks. 3*4 miles north
Olebume 'C. E MlcConkey.
tinn the Tlmes-Revtew is not re-
sponsible tor error*
!s . CLASS1FTFD RATES ARE CABH
I Charge orders are accepted for three. ----, „. —
nv»r the phone from Cleburne | Tlmes-Revlew
----eeoidoht* a* an . ocoinimodation j u '" " —
and payment is expected at The WAN isJj Anyone having
Tlrnea-Revlcw office within a few | bicycle tubes call Jones,
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NOTICE: Phone 1258-M and wo
will pick up your clothe*, the fol-
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them properly washed, rough drl<<d
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pound. SANITARY SELF-SEHV-
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, 1 FOR BALE: Bantam chicken*. Rod
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j'HELP WANTED at once. Two
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bedroom I job. J. L. Johnson, Route ».
iHenderaon Phone 11*5-J.
FOR RENT: Two room*. 018 E
Ward Wile.
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1943, newspaper, August 27, 1943; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310966/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.