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THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, -TIMES-REVIEW
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Adv.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
CARD OF THANKS
12-inch dise
oil
one
mower;
run
menu. One brick- building in Rio
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desk, 300 feet 1x4 lumber.
Rhome Pilling Station, Fort Worth
Eugene
1055J.
call
Wardville street. P. R. Rheal.
WANTED
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saw her soon afterwards laughing
Dressmaking. 110 Cleveland.
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whom she seemed to know well
REAL. ESTATE
realized then that the obscure feel-
PRECISION watch repairing
I’d had
3:30 to IB p. m. Call 1141-J or 705
'or the last half hour was Deane's
5000 feet of canvasback Romex wire North Wilhite.
-size 14-2. T W. Seott and Sons:
A stenographer. Age 25 to 60 years.
Would like to trade nice modern
office on
Review.
LEGAL
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HELP WANTED
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the 23rd day of August. A.,D. 19441,
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Neat Cool 5 Room
Modern House
With Bath
quick
Houk. Phone 1178.
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quaintances T'd asked to come
with a brief “Throw them to Jones,
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grace and called up my trust
understanding wink at me after a
Roea to order a special dinner
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When you think of QUALITY DRY CLEANING—think of
honor. And my forced neglect of
SERVEL ELECTROLUX --- BUTANE AND NATURAL GAS
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"For the Quiekest Results'*
Ph. 1713
and after our acceptance lost him-
(To Be Continued)
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dent. -Jas. 2:24) If James was in-
< spired when he wrote the entire
| second chapter of this book, this
the doctrine of justification by
faith only is false from bepinning
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hall and daugh-
ter. Judy, of Flagstaff, Ariz., arrived
Wednesday to visit his parents. Mr.
and Mrs J. D. Hall of 217 West
Heard.
approached and asked me. "Whe
Kennard? And hours'his new nl
—or haven't you read it yet ?
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Mr and Mrs. W 8. Ownsby. 407
Prairie, have returned to their home
after a ten day trip to Austin and
other Texas cities
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natch
ference to pain Polly Woodfords
seemed to consider essential for
'the best results"
1 he says that a man is not justified
i ' by faith only, which should be en-
- i eugh for any sincere Bible stu-
IT LOOKED
JUST AS BAD
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SEE THEM MOVING 4
THROUGH THE TREES,
OVER ON THE yy--
with us was boundless.
Waving all other plans aside
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and
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come
the
same .
Lady for front office work.
Apply immediately.
Liberty Hotel
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tn lots 50508 onoca 1 1940 Plymouth pickup. 6-ply tires.
10 lots 50 .150 big orchard I | motor in good condition. Vaughn-
, JOBS WANTED
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Buttonholes made. 1004 Chase ave.
wearing his clothes
The process included hours to be
spent each day in a;certain beauty
parlor, and the gentle hint that a
slight operation to remove the toe
much of my nose would be highiy
advisable.
rm afraid it put an end to all
my dreams
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HURRY UP!
SHE'LL BE LOSIN‘
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SLBsCRIIION RATES •
By mail in state: One year $6.50, 6 months >3.50; 3 months 12 00
By man out of state: One year $9,00: 6 months $4.00; 3 months $2 25.
By carrier in oity: 00c per mnth; 1 year 38 40
. By mail in Johnson and adjacent counties: One year $4.75; 0 months
I B.75. 3 months $2.00.
thors who were anxious to compii-
ment my famous client on her work
and her looks—and I was kept
busy introducing people to her and
hadn't a moment for the handful of
ith my resolution to do scmething
bout my looks But, as H was.
29 Model A Ford. Worked over in-t Robinson,
side and out. 107 Sabine. ------------—-— 11
..... --------- Ride to Fort Worth with'responsible
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GOSA I DIDN'T A
SEE ANYTHING • C"
DIFFERENT ABOUT ) 7.
SAMPSONS HAIR! Hh,
pestuous exit from my
Morenv Pnt ■ evem ~ se
Repair parts on hnnd for the moat
poputar makrs of watches.-----*—
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not-what. I only know I was hon-
estly glad to see ner and sorry I
couldn't steer her to a nice crowd
and see that she had a good time
I did my best to help her by telling
her Dick and Hunt'we re in the din-
ing room I was relleved when I
sale All for $5,250,00. Looks like
a big bargain. Can sell land for
$300.00 per- acre About 6 acre
in all.
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We are specialists in our line----
Bring us your Dry Cleaning worries
You too can depend on FUDGE for
the best Dry Cleaning and Press-
ing.
eitered as second cinss mall matter at the post office at Cleburne, Texas
under the Act of Congress. March 3. 1879
was |u»t aa weli, for she doubtless
. would have made the dapper littie
Sreanmaker the butt qt her unholy
Not without reason
jy***^.th* nth degree want
unticured end dim rertiy c
umed- h wem the M«al modet t,„
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on expert waich repaying.
angry with me. ntaymg away rrem
my reception was foolish And un-
John Deere one-way. Good condi-1
"Yea Man!"
! to measure. Noel Irwin, The Biggest
Polly Woodfords and Hunt Ber-
wick didn't bother my conscience
either. They both knew how to take
care of themselves.
The little couturier minced in.
pearegray from head to toe, tvrit-
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We desire to express our sineere
thanks to neighbors and friends for
the many kind acts shown us in our
late bereavement—the death of our
son and brother, and for the many
beautiful floral tributes Especially
■do we want to thank Dr. Durrill.
Mrs. Berths Marchman
Mrs Bn Logan
Mrs. Mason Looper
Mrs. Eunice Money
Margaret Marchman
G. S Marchman
Leroy Marchman
Pyt Victor Marehman
Tost
bcause of demonstrated faith. Both
Paul and Jmes are specific on this
point. We must conclude that the
justification which is made pos-
sible through the ransom price oi
the blood of Jesus is bestowed up-
on man through obedient faith
Mrs.
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Wedne
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The
versat
Best location in town— Washateria.
Maytag, square tubs. booster heater,
living quarters, both 1126: East
Henderson. Bargain
I had thought of r new hair-do,
and a lot of new clothes But I had ing of something wrong
neither the time. patience or ndir- for the tast hait hour was
troduced- nersel
Maple divan and chair, maple bunk Ladies bicycle in first class con-
bed and springs, maple cocktail table, dition, Sce at 319 Granbury.
maple radio table, one new walnut
BACK OF US!THEY YNO;THAT V
MUSTVE SNEAKED) NOT APACHE.
AROUND AND--A ME KNOW -
- SIGNAL.
the obedient believer, not because
of perfect obedience to law, but
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clack repairing. Contact me by .............................
mail or come see me at 018 East Six room house, 100x300 foot lot.
THE LONE RANGER
1 K A MA 39=2
BUTANE GAS PLANTS
, BUTANE GAS
a comedy playwright Everything
about him was funny From the
French accent and mannerisms,
from which he lapsed into purest
, Brooklynese at times, to his mo-
tions: a peculiar sidewise cocking
: of his sleek gray head and a bird
HOW DO you LIKE V
MY NEW 1AAIR-DO, )
man is justified before his faith
has proved itself in action. It is
। the obediett faith or the “obed-
• ence of faith” that justifien.
James stresses this fact when
it seemed everybody had a
match. At least, every man bad.
Groups broke up all over the
room to form again—around NeaL
Men streamed in from the dining
room. Men pushed and jostled to
get near Neal and be introduced.
It was the meanest thing Neal
could bare done. First saying she
wouldn't dream of cutting rehear-
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__FOR RENT
'our room house four miles out
n Grandview highway. Good water.
E G Burleson. 201 South Front.
Call 502.
.yr' home in Roswell, N. M.. for-.home
-m€leburne.BoxF: H.cfo-Ttres=
One team, mare and horse, four
years old. well ‘broke; one iron
wheel wagon and leather harness
complete; one McCormick-Deering
terest at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum from date until paid, to be-
come due and payable on or before
one year from date. will be given
in payment for the same.
The City Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
JOHNNIE GORDON.
City, Secretary-Treasurer
(Aug. 8-1b-22)
law. for by the deeds of the law-
can no man be justified.
But some have concluded from
this that’man is justified by faith
without further obedience to any
commands whatsoever. This is a
false conclusion which is sending
souls into eternity without prepar-
ation to meet God This conclu-
sion forces the Lord to teach what
he never intended to teach No-
where is the idea presented that
Food
Thought
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Reuel Lemunona
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CkutchofChti
I must admit, apart from shat- few polite words to my guest of
2 tering my aspirations to beauty.
the evening waa very pleasant.
We were just the three of us, as
Neal was fehearatng late. Which
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iq Dicks case it didn’t mattar angel, win you?” and then stating
.He wAs family and didn't expect loudly, "1 say! Look at an the love-
her high-handedness, with special attention Anyway, he van- ‘
ce and called up my trust- ished into the dining room with an
Play pen, baby buggy, stroller and; 44-hourrweek,Call 1405 after 0 p. m.
jumpet,- 306- Featherston. ----——--=-======-
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— the imposition if meeting a taahion- personal friends relatives and ac-
able dressmaker hadn't fitted in quaintances fd asked to coma.
Fa-mers aad ranchers we have
prospective buyers from several dif-
ferent states inquiring about farms
and ranches. If you want to sell ot
trade contact this office! Standridge
Real Estate Exchange, over Sears
Roebuck Store. Phone 1714.
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Gun repairing, key fitting, lock*
cash register, typewriters repaired.
E. A. Fine Gun Shop
Notice Asthma
Sufferers
Do not suffer Try Green's asth-
ma treatment, the one with the
nittle Indian girl' picture on it.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Can be secured at your local drug-
gist. . ..................I
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Offering a service second to none
Probably, -because he was her ‘
dressmaker.
Once I no longer had visions of
her standing about, lost and lonely,
she slipped my mind Especially
when Deane Kennard's' publisher
$2800.00, Apply 1203 Poindexter.
My home. 614 West Wardville.
CHAPTER SIX
UNFORTUNATELY the miracu-
lous improvement of my star au-
> thor s looks hadn't helped her ds-
poaition. She was nervous and h-
patient, almost drove Claire Wan-
STOP .and LOOK! If sold in sik
days—five room house West Cle-
burne. $4000.00. Phone 215 or 542.
Jim Person.
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good state of repairs.
Two rooms, furnished or unfurn-
shed. 1509 Stanwood
j 700 feet 0 inch shiplap
| 900 feet 2x4- lumher
50 pounds six penny common nails
10 pounds eight wenny common nails! K
, AUN% THLIHIE
sal for my stupid reception and
ment. Friday night at nine-thirty. then barging in and spoiling it.
Anshen 5-5
RMMH
Coolerator, kitchenette suite, and
Vista; one registered white face cabinet. For information call 1055J,
bull. 16 months old. See Ed Ball, 401 Eugene Fisher. -302 North Robin-
South Mai, Cleburne - son 1
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ed today. On sale Thursday. T. W------——-
Scott and Sons. Ride to Consolidated swing shift.
c, /Qudqe Gceanet,
QWUUFIII-E,,
4"- PHONE 888
ROPER RANGES
IEASONABLY PROMPT DELIVERY ON AFPLIANCES
Highway Call 1803-J.
d FEWOFEN
IF THEY DO GET
-n— a US!.
teeming with the great and near-
great of the publishing world, plus
, all the better-known New Yorkau-
Two lots 50x150 in 1700 block North Fime warrant Learine in:
Wilhite. 1800 North Wilhite -thties -Tims warrants bemit
many publishers were complicated
by last minute preparations for the
reception to such a degree I wished
1 had never planned it. But once I
had changed into my glad rags. and
the first guests were trickling in.
I perked up and decided the result
was worth all the fuss and hurry.
The drawing, room, profuse with
flowers from the Elmpoint green-
houses, looked charming. The pre-
maturely-white Claire Walling, dis-
tingashed in smart black and the
old-“shioned diamonds Aunt Jane
had left her, presided regally over
the tea table tn the dining room.
And, best of all, Neal had told me
she was too busy rehearsing to
come, so my home was really mine
thisafterpgont__n.a,______________—
By half past five the place was
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"WOLF- BurEaysgy
MACGOONY —LS°-S•
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luptuous bosom, and the ‘there" my
beak of a noae. And the whole ef . . _
fusion was the start of a lecture on and chatting with Polly Woodfords,
how to make oneself worthy at whom ,h* eomed -ue —"
14 . UH ■ HAN H4AM‛—4r V** *• """m* — "
Good farm—IM acres, 140 in cult i- harrow with truck, good condition,
vation, 10 acres pasture Plenty T w. Scott and Sons.
water. Good substantial improve- __________—----------------
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1934 Chevrolet truck with '38 motor driver by lady working 8 a. m. to
_________ and body. See J. H. Cockrell. 109 5:30 p m. Phone 953R.
100 acre farm, six miles northwest North Anglin. __ i _ — pA
40 aburmn gaacrescnoacuimpatron: Army weapons carrier-1942 Dodge A Middle aged woman to live in"Nome
ments 86760 per ac-e J p "Sero- | Good condition. Phone 1817W. and care for child. Salary and days
ver 302 Poindexter avenue ------------.--------- —:----- off. Apply any day after 3:30 p. m.
yw, wxe-omaexter avenue Shipment of 38 electric irons receiv- j 1000 North Buffalo
(44,6
Mrs. Brenda
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tT "amaik —58}
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YEARS BEHIND WIH MY
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1 TIME — 22
MANBE2
Painting, roof work and house level-
ing. H F. Jobe. 374-W.
WANTED: Sewing machine and,
ah waoni '.uio mA at 7:00 P- m. wtit receive bids for.
Al wool Suits made the following- material: L
Picnic at State Park
Given by Junior Class
The Junior Department of the
Main Street Methodist Church eno
ter tamed members and parents with
a picnic supper at the State Park
Wednesday night.
Games: songs and conversatior
formed the diversion of the evening.
Sponsors who were present ineludz
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‘LET ‘EM
COME!
1 WE'LL 1
• GETA
700 sacks cement
7500 feet'5/8 inch reinforcing steel
50 yards washed gravel
25 yards sand 1
Sold material for use of repair and
improvement of City of Cleburne
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like jerking in his walk No won-
der his name had been transformed
into the descriptive "Polly."
He was likable, though, tn spite
of toe afectations And I feel pretty
sure his interest m -ne—shown
only after Margot Ingalls' least, last
problem bad \ Been settled— was
genuine. v
“It would give me the greatest
pleasure to dress you. chere Made-
moiselle Applebee." he assured me
with many Gallic gestures "Parce
que-eh men—tt ees not the per-
fection that attracts the artt. but
the possibility of the sublime. A
leetle more here, and a leetie jess
there, and you would be magnif-
que But magnifquet"
- The "here" was my not too vo-
it Ti
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Business Opportunities
HOME AND Apro SUPPLY
STORES—Franchise and merchan
dise available now for new Associ-
ate Stores. Write or wire Kenyon
Auto Stores, Dallas 1. Texas.’
Fisher. 302 North Robinson.
Two wheel stock trailer with new
tires. E. G. Burleson, 201 South
Front. Call M2
By Bob Green
OH,THANK HEAVEN?!* THE
ITS THE MASKE• { APACHE!
MAN AND DOCTOR J AR MOV
Mason and —1 IN.WEVEGO
STEVE! -I AAGHTOU
HINDS1
Up to me Hilf
,pmtmom„Oemarmsmcamy/ANNE Rowe
tiem
pardonably rude"besides, because it
put me in the unpleasant positionv
of explaining his latest vagary con-
cerning the new book to the pub-
lisher who had done so much for
him.
However, I was saved the dim-
cult task by a sudden commotion
at the entrance door that, to my
dismay, was dominated by a
throaty laugh I knew well. Ths
next moment, tn walked Neal, fol-
lowed by a whole comet’s tail of
men. Among them several uni-
forms. her producer, her leading
man, a handsome young South
American she’d annexed since her
return, whose name was Tonio
Valente, and—Deane Kennard!
That was the end of my reeep- i
tion as planned.
Neal passed Margot Ingalls and
me with a casual “Hello there, you
two." And with her passing the
center of the gathering shifted.
From Margot Ingalls’to her From
the middle of the room to the fire-
place side of it where Neal had
thrown herself into a deep chair,
flinging Valente her ftfre and hat
' Retiring. Deluxe Chevrolet car
I Instruments, case and fixtures.
। Dr. M. Dennis. - '
Few white face tmuley) cows and
heifers. Tom Moore, Pecan Grove
school house on Alvarado road
tered something about a private
Eashion show for us to Kia apart-
.Bur-LPROMISEDJ
BUDGE SIMPLY 4 Vwwr / .
coecoes“BReyhes,,:
An z--—/DNO-A6,
TEDDY 8" -6
mOX^. sdm
White gilt pig. Reward. Phone 1008.
Ladies Bulova wrist watch in Yale
Theater or between Yale and 500
block West Henderson. Phone
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NOTICE ro.roBLO
4ny erroneous reftection upon the character, standing or repute- .
2-1. of any person, or firm or corporation which may appear to tbs edMmes Joe.M" "he
sotmns of ths paper wi-be gtadly corrected upon due noure of samne “andigerks "weAbpptesnt *
And without a by-your-leave to me,
she rushed to the phone and invit-
L ad her sartorlal mentor to dine with
us in my apartment
Perhaps I would have balked at
5 rooms, bath, hall, 3 lots'50 x
150, new paper and paint, good
new roof, built-in features
Plenty of chicken lots, sheda
AH for $4,250.00. Possession in
30 days. Two blocks of churh,
on bus ilne.
Little Store.
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New Hamilton all-purpose fertil-
izer distributors, , Vaughn-Houk
Knight, atopped at Elmpoint to inquire
the way to the Meal hetel Mr had
arrived ■■ afternodn train and de-
elded to walk from the statiom to the
hetet. ret MS mm tor was. Mra.
Katoki collapsed, ena later aceepted
Piek's invitatien to •pend the aIg k>
dane wrade ner eomtortabie <a e room
epposute tore, ret during the night
topad rer wanderinc Areas am fie
emprs room whiela was the nouree of
Ami's furniture. She apologined, sainz
•to aaa wooking toe Ito bath. When
Mrs Knight left the mext mording she
insisted Jane eive tor are Sew York
addree aa that she micht retamn the
stoekimg» she nad borroweg, ana Jane
mpulsivety invitea tor to the recep-
tiun in Sew Vara, the tollowingz das.
Jane tries nsuecesafully to persnade
..... Brane Krnmare pot to rewrite wis on-
vobliehed toe mto a ptay tar Beal
Marget Inrala, who soekea all ef tor
---------------------- hadaeen-hee- laat.
j NOTICE
See Table top cook stove—used one Washing machine and refrigeration (
Shirley R. Clark, 510 South Walnut month kitchenette suite, cabinet For service. Lynn Flatt located old
after 6 o’clock. ’ tinrormaton — ' ------- •h--wonine Station. Fort Worth
ing and me insane with her scatter-
19 brained inattention to our reports
and suggestions, and seemed much
more anxious to see her dressmaker
than her publishers
d. . By an odd chance the "great
Artist" who had created her mar-
velous wardrobe was none other
than my funny little neighbor. Mr
Paul Woodfords, generally known
EL. Aa. "Pollx " .And her delight when
she learned that he lived in the
1 ♦ same house and on the same floor
Cool litle house. One miles out.
Matt McGowan.
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Published Alternoon Dally (Except Baturaay ’ ana sumum ahurute
108 South Anglin Street Cleburne, Texas Phone 133 and 134
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232 acres, 8 mi. out. 4 room and
2 room houses, plenty of barns,
good water, big gov't lake, lots
of grass, well improved. Make
a fine ranch, $60,00 per acre.
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T Fryers. Plemons Bros. Bakery.
MARTIN-TURNER COMPANY
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By Dudley Fisher
AS FOR ME, IM Nt
LMING FOR THE DAY 1
WHEN HE'LL BE OLD 71 '
. SYNOPSIS
ft all began when Jane Applebee. IU-
agent, was week-ending at Am-
point, new country -Mate ct tor
married sister. Dita Fearee. Their older
eister. Meat Tarraut, are tamous ae-
trese, had recently arrived Irem abroad,
are Jane rezretted havinr invited her
to share Iter New lark aparyment. Nem
alwaye ink what aba wante are la
this imstance a are Bare's close iriena
•re elient, Deane Kenard, rising
yonng hovelist. Elmpoint had been
purchased complete with Turnishinga,
•re Dita. •••■ to need at a nursery,
are riven ike laak ntting» at one at
Ha boudoirs la Neal far tor room la
dane’s apartment Ataetive Dr Hast
Herwiek, amateer eriminelegiut are
•rar buddy at Ma** nesband, Diek,
waa ao a week-end zuest, aad Jane
la tiled nim ia a meeeption ato was
titles the tellewing Wednesday tor
Narzos Case-logalla, tor most impor-
taat •ether Later that esening aa ex-
nansted but beantitul stranger, who la-
314 S. Mill
+ dflih VresMay ene Wednesday my
arrives trom Hollywood a yonthtut, conferences with Margot IngaUa'
zlamerens leoking rear Jane is tell- - -
iwed upon
ITS A DANDY. In West Cleburne.
Five rooms, bath and porch, built-in
kitchen, newly papered through-
out,- new hot water heater, floors
newly finished. On large lot and has
a good barn. $5,250.00. Shown by
apnintment. Wm S. White Agency
/ Z, - I. b {32
E5-*wi"r**_- - ________
CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING
WANTED
----f . . ——
Riders to west side Fort Worth.
Hours 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Phone
1757J. 704 North Robinson.
Riders to Fort Worth 8 to 4:30 shift
on west side. Phone 1757J. 704 N.
We wish to thank our friends and e
neighbors for their many acts of
kindness and the beutiful floral
offering" at the time of the death
of our father and brother. Earl D.
Stratton.
Earl D. Stratton, it.
3tmii M. Stratton
B8Mk
7,2g
"iMAe/2
Mit in the crowd. In March of “pre
sibilities of the sublime" I suppose
And Hunt Berwick, who arrived
while Margot Ingalls was ia deep
in talk with a literary bigwig that
an introduction was impossible,
just shook hands with me and then
imitated Dick and went into the
dining room.
But when a few minutes later
Brenda Knight appeared, smartly
dressed, lovelier than I'd remem-
bered and shyly offering me a small
package—the borrowed stockinga
—tied to a corsage at pink camei-
Has. It was a different matter en-
tirely. . •
I can't account for my changing
reactions to her which, up to then,
had shifted from pity to exasper-
ation to dim suspicions of I-know-
FOUND
One key on chain with 1943 Texas
license on tag Owner may reclaim
at Times-Review by paying for this
ad. •
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7 JANIE
tion. Ray Blacklock, Godley road.'---------------------~-------- --- |
Phone 97-2. NOTICE TO BIDDERS
-—---- - Notice is hereby given tht the
Men. Cleburne Peaut WarehousePx Witez rnapdemat, Prantica: city Council or the city, or cieburne.
________________ I new. gw. tan “11’ p. m. 433 Texas, at its meeting to be: field n
---Huron. the 23rd day of August. A. D. 1946.
J. ED. PERSONS
TRANSPORTATION
Lady wishes ride to Not chside Furt
Worth. Working hours 8 a. m. to
4:39 p. m Phone 1619R. 314 West
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1946, newspaper, August 15, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423141/m1/2/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.