Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 20, 1943 Page: 6 of 6
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OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla , Oct
20. <U.m—Dr John a Toomey,
professor of clinical pediatrics and
Contagion* diseases at Westerp he-
BKAVE SAILOR Sailor Gilbert Grams, top, of Princeton,
Wl»., is called ‘‘bravest’’ sailor because he does his fancy
needlework right out in the open. He’s shown at Alameda,
Cal., Navy Air Base. Afghan in four colors he is holding will
be his wife’s Christmas present. u 8 »»»r Rm,w
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Austin. ‘‘Because rata have threat-
ened to spread typhus fever in |
Texas, the War Production Board
Ims authorized release of M.OiKr
guibagc itans for rale tn 18 Texas h
cities, Dr. George W, Cox, State!
health officer announced." • )
What would you say TO a com-,
muhlty-wide, or even a county-wide
cooperative campaign to rid John-
sen County of rats and mice?A‘
The Godley Department otf Voca-
tional Ague uli ute through -fte
Gedley Chapter fo Future Farmery
ol’America will mix and distribute
without coat, except ingredients,
rat poison in Godley and surround-
ing communities, if sufficient in-
terest is shown.
Mrs. E. E Carrington, formerly
of Cleburne, and her daughter. Mrs.,
Sterling Ferguson, both of Hous-'
ton. are here visiting Mrs. L. G. |
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Boys 4-H Clube tn Johnson County
this week
Among the clubs visited so far
tills week are Venus, Alvarado. ' »
Bethesda. Joshua Godley, Bono
and Friendship. He was to go to (
Liberty Chapel this afternoon and
Keene Thurrday morning. Rio
Vista .club will be visited cither
this week or early part of next
week. ’ - |
There are approximately 200 boys J
in the county enrolled in the club ■
work. They have as their projects Lj
pigs, poultry, beef or dairy calves
or farm crops. *
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plies and to our health? We need
more food, safer tood and better
health than at anytime in our i
lives to most successfully "Back1
tiie Attack." The destruction of
nits would certainly be an impor-!
tant step In assisting the War ef- | _
of the''
problem, we jiave . this from.
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Simple Rules May
Prevent Outbreaks
Of Polio Epidemics
i. MEETING POSTFONEIi
meeting of the Irving
Parent-Teacher Association sched-
uled for Thursday afternoon will
not be held because of the registra-
tion for Ration Book 4. However,
the meeting will be held the fol-
lowing Thursday, Oct. 28
Mrs. 8. H. Alexander and chil-
dren have returned from Tyler,
where they visited her mother for
several days.
i old Brocxette, lau-pouna iraiwm
- I from Hillsboro will be eligible and
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above base prices. Wholesalers
_____*. and producers selling to consum-
ers may add 1H cents per pound
to the base price and then multi-
ply by 1.20. Retail grocers will
multiply th.-ir cost by the mark-
ups permitted in Maximum Price
Regulations Nos 422 or 423.
During the month of October
one cent may be added
abonvfc> dressed or drawn
prices.
Clovis Calvin of San Francisco.
Calif., has returned home after
visiting here with relatives and
friends.
fast backs. Mullins and Rainey.
They are both good boys and Rainey
is an especially good kicker His
quick kicks nx>m for 50 and 60
yards.
The Jackets will be ready by Fri-
day and will have a slight edge
on Tech.
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PALACE
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’ Tki» ad and 25c will
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TOMES
“Murder in
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limes Square
Edmund Lowe
see plenty of service
at guard Gordy Brown has been
showing promise in practice- ahd
the well-built 14-year-old youth
may be used at guard.
Copus is another guard that may |
get to play.
near the first of'' Uii
had never platyed to
He informed the efl
I shoulders were well dete
I working on the farm ait
| ed to play football. He
< a somewhat, oversize suit
1 since has been giving I
! string plenty of misery in scrim-
mage.
Technical ~High rflehool has not
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' in their game last week nearly tied
the best team that Fort Worth has. 1
Poly beat them 7 to 0 and Tech had.
a touchdown called back,
| Their team is sparked by two
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Quintuplets Use
Mustenle For.
Chest Colds! J
To Proaptiy Mteve CMghing
■d Bako BroaUiliig Easier
“ Whenever the Dionne Qdntuplsta catch
4 eoid—their eheeta. throats and backs are
immediately nibbed with Multerole —
a product made eapecielly to promptly
relieve coughing, sore throat and tight,
aching cheat muaclea duo to coIde.
Muaterole actually hripe break up local
congestion in the upper bronchial tract,
nose and throat. k
_ Mmrterole gives.uch wondsrful reeulta
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-Jursss call a moire eouslw Trnta>4.
2'-“ ‘fs used <m Ute famous “Quinta
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cento, 48.• cento; roasters, «.«
cento, 35.1 cento; 43.• cento; fowl
34.1 Mnto, 31.1 cento, N.I cento;
stags end old roosters 20.1 cents,
36.• cents and 33.1 cento.
The n|»ve prices are for U. 8.
Grade A birds. V. B. Grade B
birds are 1H cento per pound less
and U 0. Grade O birds are <
cents per pound lr»m than the
above prices. Wholesalers may add
1H cento per pound for wholesale
sales at door and may add T 1-4
eenta per pound for wholesale
rales delivered Poultry produc-
ers selling to retail stores or com-
mercial or institutional users may
add 1H cento per pound to the
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In your
Base puces that may be paid
wholesalers for turkeys and
_____*7*7—t County and
which were effective Oct. 12 have
been received by the Johnson
County War Price and Ration
Following are' the prices for live ha^^en a
turkeys:
Young turkeys, under 18 pounds.
34.06 cento; young turkeys, 18 to
22 pounds. 32.55 cents; young tur-
keys over 23 pounds. 31.56 cento:
old turkeys under 18 pounds 33.06
cento; cld turkeys. IS to 23 pounds.
30.55 cento; old turkeys over 22
pounds, 29.55 cents.
Prices for young turkeys, under
16 pounds, dressed 38.06 cento,
draw. 49TO cento; young turkeys,
16 to 20 pounds, 36.55 cento, 46.55
cento; young turkeys over 20
pounds. 35.55 cents. 44.H cento;
old turkeys under 16 pounds, 36.06
cents. 47.06 cento; old turkeys,
16 to 20 pounds. 34 55. 44. bS
cento; old turkeys over 20 pounds
>3.56 cento. 42.66 cento.
Poultry prices for live, dressed
and drawn birds, respectively:
broilers and fryers. 27.6 cento, 35.1
HasaCold
Don’t take needless chances
with untried remedies. Relieve
miseries this home-
iroved, double-ui lion
! WAV* « ascs.
d^pgNrnutm
to upper breatiilng
passages with medi-
cinal vapors.
STMMHATB8
chat und back sur-
. faces Ilka a warm-
4^. Ing poultioa.
**s«ise sea
Now to get all the benefits of
this combined PtMHMTiM-
BTiMVUrma action as shown
above, just rub throat, chest aM
teak with Vicks VaiioRub at bed-
time. Then... see now this fam-
ily standby goes to work Inataattr
-t ways at esoe to relieve cough-
ing spasms, ease muscular sore-
ness or tightness - bring grand
relief from diMtressl Ito soothing
mediation invites restful, com-
forting sleep-and often by morn-
ing moot of the misery of the oold
is gone. Tonight, be sure to try
Vicks VapoRub.
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---- MORGENTHAL TGl’KS
The Yellow Jackets hope to break BATTLE FRONTS
back-into the win column thia week WASHINGTON. OgL JP-
— — - Secretary of Treasury He'hfy MOr-
genthau, Jr., is in Algiers on a
tour of battle fronts to discuss
money matters with the command-
ers of the United Naions forces.
Yotir Daily Paper
Yiu light up a cigarette, unfold your newspaper
and the news of the world unfolds before your
eyes. You depend on the printed word to keep
you up to the minute on everything that counts.
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And smokers depend on Chesterfield
for everything that counts in a ciga-
rette. Their Right Combination of the
world’6 best cigarette tobaccos makes
them Milder, Cooler-Smoking and far
Better-Tasting. Make your next pack
,> Chesterfield and see how really good a
: cigarette can be. 9 -
when they meet the Fort Worth
Technical High School here Fri-
day night.
Light scrimmage, passing and
punting lias consumed. most of the
practice time of the Jackets so far
this week The boys are battered
and bruised from last week's close
. £7, I game and the coach is not taking
any chances on injuries in a hard
scrimmage.
Delmar Burt" and Jimmy Martin
have been doing most of the punt-
ing. with Martin showing promise
of developing into an excellent
punter Martin, incidently, played
a bang-up game against Temple, j 0,
, , and, if the big boy continues to.
- | improve, will be all-district mate-
rial.
|»F7v? Hurt's
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Kkw ‘'A X
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Coming Sunday
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performance ‘ Inst week
branded him as a strong contend-
er for All-State honors. His run-
ning is sensational, and with more
practice, can develop into a triple
threat star, as good as any in the
state.
A few new faces are expected
to be seen in the Tech game. Har-
I old Brockette, 150-pound transfer
cine, today set j down a short set
of simple rules which he believed
flight prevent mo’t outbreaks of
infantile paralysis
. " Toomey said research is lieing
• conducted carefully into every pos-
sibility steening trom every fact
that medicine has been al>le,to de-
termine about the dread disease.
His rules, he said, ware pro-
pounded in belief that “If every-
one would follow Umui, rhare soon
would be very few cases .-of this
BY J D FRANKLIN Jr
iVocational Agriculture Teacher)
Godley Public School
Listen! What was that gallop-
ing tip in ’.he ceiling or hulling in
that box? How many ruts did you
say you counted in the corn crib
when you flnsi.id the light?
IJtrt ymt know u»ui. rau, du thou
sands of dollars worth of damage
each year? You can count the
damages to yow individual prop-
erty in dolln/s-7-nfflyoe many dol-
luni
' Many lyl Godley have complained
-Of tho< destruction, inconveniences
and nuisance of these dangerous
rodents. Probably the most easily
recognized damage ‘that is done to
harvested feedstuffs and foods but
perhaps the inoat important is the
dungrr' the trL bhnjs to our
health Rats are the principal i
riers of typlius fever. Some report-
er hhs pointed cut that typhus
fever was the enemy that stopped
the German army on their first
Russian offensive.
We already have one cane ,,f
typhus fever in the Godley com-
munity We've been told that, sir
employees of one firm in a Texas
city havs recently come down with
it Can wo afford to risk such
dangers tc our food and le.ed sup-.
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rtf California
Rev Him teraw
Colored Chalk Pietaroo Mawter-
i pieces of Att '
diMiaae. " ’Die medical profession
now has accepted the theory that
Infantile paralysis is pletinitoly a
giMro-lntostlnal disease. and
Toomey said he considered the
acceptance au the greatei.t advance
made in recent years in medicine's
light against the crippling mal-
ady. ,
“In tracing the history of the
*e “nd “ regularly
mtrr,^- Sr lurnl ol. Df-nttnrtr5- H(,ld
Dr Toomey Whose rules for pre-
vention are?
Wash all fruits und vegetables
which are eaten raw; use only
pasteurized milk; don't go swim-
ming during a period of epidemic;
don’t have operations during epi-
demics; know tor certain that the
supply of drinking water is zaW;
end take good care of ths bowels
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MR., MRH. J. & PARKER 4
ANNOUNCE HON’S BIRTH I
Mr. and Mrs James E’rwln
Parker of 106 Lone Star announce
the arrival of a son, who has been i
named James ”»■ win Parker, Jr.^j
on Tuesday. October 19, at the |
Knox Hospital. The, infant weighed I
six pounds und eight ounces ut I
birth. |
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look. Add lustre. Keep your
UNRULY hair lying flat Always use
■ Uorollne Hair Tonic. Large
HAIK bottle 25c. Bold everywhere.
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 20, 1943, newspaper, October 20, 1943; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311011/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.